Tills Pniwr list beentntei-eilntthllilsrti ton 1'o.m nice nil Srpond elms Mwllc? The Carbon Advocate l.KHlOIITON, T15NNA. ll1oi for ticnt Advertising i ( Imrter Notice. t 4 On Auditor's Notice. 4 co riiinmlMtanerl Notices 4 co DHorce Notice. 400 Adininlstrtttur'a Notices . 3 00 rviutor's Notice. 3 00 SATURDAY, OCTOURU 3l7l801. Unna l'lile Olrctilnllon I.nrRcr limn Hint of Hiiy Weekly Xertinter In the County While at I'ottsvillk tho other Jny lmil the iilensuro of meeting a quartette ot loyal Schuylkill county DemoomU In the persons ot ltecordur .Schleremiftn, nnd Clerks IlunUlngor, Murphy nnd Olnter. Thoy aro cut out of the pnier mnterlal anil hustlers in the ranse of Jefferson. Thk pboplk of Sohuylklll county, have an excellent opportunity nt tho coruliiR election on the 3rd of Novem ber to elect h man to tho Important ollloe ot Judge of Courts, in tho person or George J. Waillluger. Mr. Wndllng or possesses in full nil tho necessary (juullfloationH for the important and very responsible iKwillon. Ho is pre eminently equipped in legal knowledge, which, with a wle and judicious dis cernment, makes him tho right man for the place. Schuylkill county should elect him. These will be nvn tickets to be vo ted this Fall as follows: A Stato ticket to contain the namos of tho candidates for State Treasurer and Auditor Gene ral; a ticket containing the names of the candidates at large for dclcgatos to the Constitutional Convention; a ticket containing the names of tho Senatorial district candidates for dolcgatcs to tho Constitutional Convention; a ticket for or against the Convention, and n county ticket. It will bo well for voters to keep this fact in mind. Till: WITllDIIAWAl. Ol' MM. KlSTI.KIt. Tho withdrawal of Mr. Jonathan Kistler as a candidate for sheriff on tho Regular Democratic Ticket is not at all Mgniflcaut, It does not moan anything to the Regular Democratic party. Mr. Kistler has the same right as tiny othor individual to refuse or accopt nomina tion for public placo when tendered him. lie simply oxercised his right, nothing more. The rumors in circula tion that he had been offered a consid eration for tho course ho has takon, if not truo, should immediately receive his emphatic contradiction. It is truo, however, that somo members of tho combination opposed to tho Regular Democracy wore using their efforts to hnvo him withdraw and it is said.offerod to pay all tho oxpensos ho had thus far incurred if ho would do so. To con tinue in the good will of tho majority of the Regular Democratic forces Mr. Kistlor must emphatically and freely denynll these aggravating littlo rumors. Hut as to tho Regular Democratic tick et, it is not at all likely that any other name will bo substituted in placo of .Mr. Klstler's for tho ofDcoof sheriff of Carbon county, and tho rank and fflo are left to chooso between tho regularly nominated candidate Joseph S. Webb, of tho Republican party, or tho candi date of tho bollors, n Mr. Holler, of Woathorly, a very estimable gentleman, lint not at all popular, for he wasdo I eated in his own Democratic town for the office of Burgess a year ago. As n general thing bolters aro not popular, and it is n forgone conclusion that ho will be dofeatod. The Cadbox Advo 1 ate sees only success for tho Regular Democrotio ticket and for Mr. Webb, the Republican candidate for sheriff, from the reason that wo placo tho rank and file of the people generally in tho Mime position as wo stand on a question of honesty and morality, viz: tho Rosses have had their timo and must go. Whilst wo recognize the necessity of party leadors, wo (lo not recognize tho necossity ot party bosses, and tho time has come, now or never, when the poo pie must rolegnte them to tho rear, or lot them forover hold undisputed sway. To tho latter condition of things this journal does not and will not submit, and will now start on our war of expos ure and mako tho political lepors trem blo ere we cense. Trickery and corrup tion shall be exposed, tho contemptible methods of the "purity" gang aro at an end if the people say so, then why not now deliver the rebuke that will forever scatter men like Cassldy, Enbody, Rouoh, malloy and their ilk of petty politioal leopards? The basest politi cal fraud ever perpetrated in Carbon county was enoompassed in tho magic circle last year by these fellows, and their suooess then prompted them to repeat the same methods this year, and months before the holding of tho Coun ty Meeting was dreamed of they had all the preliminaries cocked and primod for action, but fortunately the schomo was given away too soon and the honest Democratic voters of Carbon county prepared to offer defeat, but plans so long laid were not to bo easily defeatod and they swept things with a rule or ruin polioy; but not satisfied here, they intrigued with leaders just as corrupt 11 the state and district and there gained recognition, but not before the people saw the trick, saw the mean, dirty methods to which men who have been honored by their party, far beyond their meed, would stoop to gain control of the party organisation. Now they come and blandly ask your support. Do you want to throttle your independ ence? Do you want to make a political slave of yourself ? Do you want to humble yourself to these men who, like Judo Jsoariot, would sell you for a italtrj ploe of silver ? If you do, let that euuulng, astute individual, the great and honorable Mickey Cassidy get you in his control, and for some years to come you will see in what posi tlou the Detneoraoy of Carbon county will be. He will be the ohief mogul and Democrat, foolish enough to fall into the trap he sets for them, will be the ones to tuner. We estimate less tiian 1000 vots all through the oounty for the bolUrs from the regular tioket, and there are tbose well versed in polities who ldaoe the number even less. We hope it star be, iost to show these con' tempt uI,1p aspirants that the people ooadc-ran them for their mean and dirty metliudo. TiiL jjouple have the power to crush Utetu ! Will you do it r If so, now U tbe proper time, apxinibtcb 1 Ji-iT nusi'u and we will be rid of the gang forever. The following card from Mr. Kistler, published in tho M. C. Times, of Tuesday evening, fully explains itself. The author ofj the windy articlo in Monday's Times can now try again. Mr. Kistler's withdrawal will not affect the candidacy of George W. Esser, the Regular Demo cratic can didatc. in the least, that is, not in the way "A Democrat" in the M. C. Times would make it appear; Kistler- Solid fok Esseii. Editor Maueh Chuuk Dally Times . The article in your paper an nouncing that I deserted Esser is false. I withdrew for per sonal reasons, and not because I had no fhitli in Esser and his friends. I wasalways an Esser man, and will continue so un til (lie end of the contest. I heartily desire his success. Jonathan Kistler. tr INTEItKST TO ALL VOTKIIS. Packehton, Oct., 20th 1891: Tho political situation of tho Demo cratic party in Carbon is the culmina tion of what has been predicted for a long timo. During tho Cleveland ad ministration, tho Mauch Chunk post oillco was ofilcored by a Republican tho entire four years, tho rank and file of tho party blamed Cleveland, but tho real cause of Cortright's rotcntion, to tho exclusion of a Democrat, was tho selfish greed of n very few so-called prominent Democrats in this county, that same contingent havo dictated and controlled every Democratic Con vention In this county for tho last decade, every ofTort to assort indopoud once ot this control, has brought do feat to thoso attempting it. Thcro can bono truthful denial ot this. Thcro aro many in this county, whoso politi cal aspirations have been set aside, ruthlessly, because thoy were not subsorvent or servicable. Nothing but nn cntiro submission politically, to theso so-called "prominent Democrats." Possibly only half a dozen of this con tingent, controlling not only tho county offices, but Legislature, and Senatorial Congressional nominations. Wo know and there aro a number of intelligent Democrats in this county who know thot we might havo had as Congression al Representative, an honored citizens, of this county, n man of ability whoso ability, whoso voice and yoto would havo boon a credit to tho county and stato. Dare anyono deny this 1 Who controlled every Congressional Con foronco, for tho last several yoars, in so far as Carbon was concerned ? Who controlled tho last Conferpnr-n ? Tt- tho Democrats of this county do somo remembering beforo casting thnlr vntn for tho county tlckot this mind tho cry of bolter, venal, corrupt, a-c, uo somo ininKing, and then votei Theso so-callod "prominent nn,. crats," this half dozen are now bonding ovury euort 10 aoieat, who ! Goorgo W. Essor; not a whit, do thnv anything else, down with Esser, is uieircry. wiiyr Essor defeated and they continue to control tho party in this county, and thus pose bofore Stato and National Conventions as tho leaders of Carbon; thus they will havo tho distribution of lmtrntin Tho Democrats of Carbon aro intelli gent, they read, tho Democrat and Record, aro suimortlnc tho "prominent Democrats" In thoir crusade against Essor and his support ers; Ranch and Malloy aro publicly in happy accord Lion and Lamb ro- pose. l'crhaps the average voter is de ceived, and believes that to sunnnrt. Esser, warrants tho edict: bolter, venal anu corrupt. Avaunt. Rut do theyf Tho Advocate and Horald, having good circulation throughout tho county, aro supporting Esser and tho cause he ro- inoacuis, uuiuuiy: upposition to tho Combination of tho so-called "promi nent Domocrats" just this and noth ing more; and thoy do not find it noonssrtrv tn fill thai. lm.-. .ui. abuso of the nominees on tho Antl- issor ucKct, iney concede, as do all of the supporters of Essor, that Heller, Clauss and tho rest aro Democrats above reproach, good citizens, but nn. fortunately, under the absolute con- 1 , 1. 11-1 . . 1.1 ui ui tuu su-uuuuu prominent Democrats" this and nothing more Thn fluht U nn nnrl mn.t 1, t v to a finish. If Esser wins there wiU bo a reorganization 01 the party, a new leadership, that will recognize the in- Hlvlrliinl Tf u still f-l, l ti.. - - - - a A uau AAA Llio memory of tho friends of Dr. J. G. 7n u -via n- t. - ; jc&u, juoiy uuw uuiiruniy uo was SOfc aside by tie contingent. Do Democrats want a continuation of such methods ? Tf not rnfA try tho icfliAniBni r M. "prominent Democratic contingent" mis uuu noimng more snouia inuuence every Democrat in Carbon, when they cast their voto for county officers. A Democbat. PLAIN FACTS. Cut theso figures out and keep them for reference: I Conteited District!. 2 I a a ? & 3W-Suraniit 11111. 166 4S-N. Kidder lit 3Sa-Lehlghton 151 lis Audenrled W 2uo-Eist MaiiehCbunk.... 130 2l Itosavw Meadow 107 a Haekeltwrnle ao 384 Weatlierly 1 iLansford, middle ward a Lausford. Kast ward .. W Lansford, West ward., m 2M-Maucli Chunk, 1st w. . . lag m-Maucb Chunk, 2d w. . . 7 w 1'aclcerton t 16 UloouilDgdale 11 T6 howmaus H 61 I'enn Forest 18 195 Mahoning 17 m-Fraukllu W 08 II)IsIi....m. 'M it Lauaaane 14 n Packer 10 188 Towaraeo ting so 1T1 NMquwwnlug JpaiiMrtlle. 66 w lite Uitoonteiitd DlttiM llt-EaatresD 43 22 1M 40 190 HS 8 149 36 28 60 00 41 34 4 36 t it 18 1 it SO 80 114 41 34 114-EaatI M-MUJpc ax Little X-go. Kldde 84 WclHprt.. rarrrmw 2 e OMitetted JtteethM Dltt'i. Srr. 41 AuU-jJ, M Tetali U 30 The vote under the antiBser head shows the total east or Ciau, Boyd, and B&oer. SwlUli-Unck Time Tbl. Cars leave RwHli-nck Depot, Meueti Chunk hi iwpi, iu.iu ana 11.77 a. m.: i.w, z.v aud B 30 p. in. Oars leave Summit Hill at 0,14 amt 11.10 mi iz.ee, i.w, i.ee anu u.is p. m. SUNDAY. Leave Maueh Chunk nt 1.60 anil 2.!9 p. in. I.eare Hunitnlt Illll at sj'E oonml 4 .p.m. IVORY Pure. THE BEST fOR EVERY PURPOSC. ALESMAN WANTED LURaTj Oil THAVKI.1SO. To sell our nuricry 'stock, salary, expenses anu sieniiy einnioynieiii iruaranieeu. CilAHlJ llltOTlfliUS COMPANY. Hocliester. N. Y. Stoves, Tinware Heateru and Ranges. In Great Variety at Samuel Graver's ' opular Store, Bank Street. Roofing and Spouting a specia) ty. Stove repairs furnished on aliort notice Reasonable! To Bom It May Concern. A heifer staved to my premises In Frank lln townshlD. on Saturday October 10, 1891. where the samo can lie hail by the owner calling, proving property and paying nil expenses. 1. ai. waloa, 3t- Franklin township. To WiM It May Concern. All persons am hereby forbid meddling with one Black Horse, now in possession of Al. Gutnbert, of l'arrwllle. Pa, as the samp Is my pioperty ana loaned to mm during my pleasure, uildinf. sxtder. 3i l'arryville, Pa. What do You think of thist WindowShade witli or without a border ready on spring roller, for ents, At the Carpet Store of QAj Hamilton Street, OVfc Allentown, Pa. John W. Heller, EAST WBISSPORT, DKALKR IN Heaters and Ranees, Tinware antl Pomps. At Very Iowost Prioos. Particular attention paid to General Jobbing Furnace and Pump Work. ESTIMATES cheerfully turnlsbed lor House neating witn Hot Air, rSteam or Hot Wati Circulation. All work Guaranteed 1 DRICKETT COLLEGE WisssssMiS! COMMERCF THC LEAOINO SCHOOL OF ZAVl If You Have ARNER & SOLT, FrotvMwi ol the Portable Steam Saw Mill who will do jour work At Reasonable Rate. Kbiidckce Uiok Hill, East Wkih pom, Fa. wet. U, 'Kl.yl AP r GO TO omw " cny y - r mi I IT IS TRUE that if tobacco chowers will insist upon trying the ib bacco) ffe Will NOT but will del" the T3EST and MOST tlat Q,an bej.Vei for tfe monej. A$K your ccaler for it. fhsst on layinart" Borough Ordinance. Be it ordained and enacted by the conroitATioN of tue nonouan of le- lIlanTON, IN TOWN CODNC1L ASSEMBDED AND IT IS UEI1EBT ORDAINED AND EN ACTED BT THE AUTHORITY OF THE SAME, THAT THE FOLLOWINO TAX SHALL BE LEVIED AND COLLECTED, ON AND AFTER TOE 15Tn DAY OF OCTOBER, 1891 TO wit: Butchers, bakors, mllkmou, formers hucksters and all others sollinc with' In tho borough, or noddling on tho streets of tho said borough of Lo htghton, Bhall pay 25o per day for ono wagon anu two norsos or mules, and 15o per day for ono wagon and ono uorso or ruulo, or the following Hutchers, 1 wagon nnd 2 horcs or mules, 23O0 Hoteliers, 1 wation and one horse or mule, 2J 00 Milkmen, 1 wagon and 2 horses or mules, $35 00 Milkmen, 1 wagon nnd 1 horso or mule, f.to.no llakcrs, 1 wagon and 2 horses or mules, $3A ro llakers, 1 wugou and I horse or mule $30.00 per annum payaulo quarterly In advance. And that all parties, except bakers and milkmen, having any moat, produce, truck, or anything else to sell, shall offer tho samo, on tho west side of the Public Square, on Second (Lohlgh) Btrcet, between North and South sts., and at no other place in said borough until nlno (0) o'clock n. m., of any week day; after ulno (9) o'clock thoy shall bo permitted to soil tho samo onywhoro on tho streets. Any person or persons refusing to pay said tax, or violating tho provisions of this ordinance, If con victed thereof beforo tho Chiof Burgess, or any Justico of the Peaco within tho borough, shall forfeit and pay, for the uso of tho borough treasury, for each and overy offence, a lino not exceeding rnn . . . . i . , . . qu.uv, ui uuuuigu uii lujpribuiiuiuni. in tho borough lock-un. not oxccedlnc 24 hours, or both, at tho discretion of tho committing magistrate. B. J. Kuntz, Burgess. Attest: F. Pierce Lentz-Soc'v. Lohighton, Sept. 25, '91-lw To Contractors and Builders. Tho undersigned announces to Contractors and Builders that he has now opened his stone quarry, at Heaver Run, nnd Is prepared to supply Building1 Stones In any quantity at reasonable rates, Ho also keeps a supply at Ills residence on SECOND STltEKT. to supply Immediate demand. HAULING ot every description, promptly at tended to. Also, constantly on hand a full supply, ot the UC UI1.UU3 Ul Flour and Feed, which he will sell at Lowest Market Trices. CHARLES TRAINER, SECOND STREET, LEHHinTON. PA -GO TO- WILSON FRANTZ, Tho New Jeweler, Bankway, - Lehighton, Pa. for Watches, Clocks and Jewelry ot every description, at prices lower than else- where. Particular attention paid to ' Repairing of Every Description. A practical experience ot over ten years enables me to guarantee satisfaction In every narrln.il.. fllu. m. atrial anH h a Mn.... 1 n ..... Vni.iwu.u.. UIIVUI. at.i.ui uuu u LUIIIIUI.CU1 our patronage Is respectfully solicited. WITJiflH VH1KT7 llint...v OCt. 3.1991 0 5' b p 3 j r o p a S t?P -B S5. n ftp g JS. j", a s- t?a n a c IBS I to CD C-T- It p CD CD CO 4 to 00 CO 3 T' .1 E KB rt w Cl-2.ta E. C 1 3 0 I S'g 3 O o p. e . S 8 era 1" Cr CD 09 C. c a o (-2,4 3 f (t tfil MS 33 3 CP Election Proclamation. 1'uBimnt to nn Act ot Assembly of Pennsylvania, entitled an Act relating to tho Elections In tho Commonwealth. approrod the 2nd day of July A. D., lew, anu a tanner suppioment tnoroto approved January 30. A.D. 1874,1, Hiram 1'. Levan, Sheriff ot the County of Car bon, Tonn'n. do hereby mako known and slvo notico to tho electors ot tho county aforesaid that on tho first Tues day fitter tho first Monday In Novem- uor, ucnitf tnoiinD uai uf xnuvi'JM DEU, A. V., 1891, at which time the following olllcors aro to be elected: ONE PERSON for Auditor General of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. uaa l'jiiauw tor Treasurer or tno Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. unsh rEitsun for i'rotnouotarv or tho Court of Common Pleas, Clerk of tho Court of Oyer andTormlnor, Clerk of tho Court of Quarter Sosslons of the renco ana uonerai juu uenverr ona Clerk of tho Orphan's Court of tho County of Carbon. ONE PERSON forthooQlcoof Sheriff of tho County of Carbon, UN1S JrJKHUN for tlie oUlco or Cor oner of tho County of Carbon. twu i'JiiiuiuXNb lor Jury uommts- sloners ot tho County of Carbon. OrriCK or tiRCRBTARTOP TRK f OOEJIOKWKALTH, llARRISBDRO, l'KNNi., SirTXMBKIl ZSTIt, 1891. To the Shtrifftt Carton Oounty i In comnllsnce with the nrovlilons of an Act of laaueaerii AHcmui. emuieu nn bci 111 pro. Tide lor a ronrentlon to amend tlie Uonitituilon and the electloo of deleiiatel thereto." approred the nineteenth day of June, Anno Domini one thouaand eight hundred and nlnety.one, the duly qualified electors of this Commonwealth shall, at the general election to be held on the Tuttday next followlna the tint Monday of November. next, rote for or against holding a conrentlon to amenu me uon9inuiion,anu lor memoers 01 srui convention. If the majority of the voters In the Oommonwealth favors such eonventlon, accord, lngtotbc regulations provided In the several sections of said act hereafter set forth, to-nit t Section 1. Bt it tnacled bv the Senate and lloute of Reprttentativet cflhe Commonwealth of Penntvlvania in General Atlemblv met. and it ie hereby enacted by the authority of the tame. That at the general election to beheld on theTueeday next following the first Monday of November next me amy queunea electors 91 mil uommon we&un loan toi lor or anal il noiainir noun ventlon to amend the Constitution according to tne regulations provided in me suusequeni eea tiom ol this act. bECTioH 2. If at the said general election to be held as aforesaid, a malorltv ol the electors ef this uommonweaun snail declare in ravoroia convention lo amend the Constitution, the said conuentlon shall be composed of delegates duly eieotou, anil loan aefemuieas ucreinaiier pro. Tlrtrd. Spxtion 8. At the general election to be held on the Turntav next lollowlng the first Mondar of November next, there shall be elected by the qualified electors of this Commonwealth, dele gates to a oonvectlon to revise and amend tbo Constitution of this Slate. The SAld eonventlon sball consist of one hundred and seTenty.ieven members, to be elected In the manner following: Twenty.eeven membets shall be elected In tho State at large. Each voter olthe State shall vole for not more than eighteen enndldates, ami the twenty-seven highest In vote Hball be de. clared elected. Cne liundred and fifty delegates shall be apportioned to and elected trom the dif ferent Senatorial districts of the mate, three delegates to be elected for each Senator there. from i and In choosing said delegates, each voter snail ne cnmieu. to toio tor not more men two of the members to be chosen from each senator. IUI UIBLIIUl, HI1U ,US III1CS OSQUIUIttUlI IIIKIICBt III vote shall be declared elected, and salddelegates snau possess me quauncations at present re nulrcil lor members ut the State Senate. Section 4. The following regulations shall apply to the aforesaid election to be held on the Tuesday lollowlng the first Monday ofNovem. uer next, ana to tne return 01 tne same. First The said election shall be held and con ducted by tbe proper election officers of the sev eral elictlon districts of the Commonwealth, and shall be governed and regulated In all respects bv the aeneral election laws of the Common. wtaltb, so far as the samo be applicable thereto uuu uut lucvusieienb wiiu tne provisions ot lull act. Second The tickets to be voted for or against n eonventlon sball havo on the Inside, "For a constitutional convention." and "Aaamst Constitutional Conveatlon," and no othor In scrlntlons thereon. Third. The tickets to be voted Tor members at lame shall hare on the outside the wolds "lie e. gates at large," a. id on tho Inside the names of the candidates to bo voted for not exceeding eighteen In number. Fouath. The tickets to be voted for district memoers snail have on the outside the words "District delegates," and on the ln-lde tho n amo ur names oi tne canuiuate-t voted lor not exceed ing the nroner number limited an aroresalil. lint any ticket that ahall contain a creater numhrr of names than the number for which tho voter snau oe entitled 10 vote shall be rejected. Fifth. Tbe return judges shall meet at the same Dlaces and at the same time alter anlil election, and shall mako out the returns thereof ui tue ruin cast ior oeiegates ai large and ror district delegates to bo members of the sntil nnn reuilon In the several counties of the Common- neaun, ana snau lonow me same lorm In mak ing out their returns as prescribed for return Judges In thn case of an election fur (Jovornor, except that the said returns Bhall be transmitted to the Secretary ol the Commonwealth and shall ue amireiseu 10 tnai oincer aione. Now, therefore, In obedience to the require ments ol tho Act of the Uenetal Assembly afore said, you are hereby required to publish this notice with your proclamation for the holding ui sni, kvuvihi ciuciiuil. WILLIAM y. IIAItUITY, Secretary of tho Commonwealth, I also mako known and give notice that tbe place ol holding the aforesaid eleotlons In the several lownsoips ana liorougns or the said uouiiii, win ue respectively ai ine places nere loalterueslgnatod, vis: Banks township, Audenrled district, ol the school nouse in Audenrled: Heavor Meailn district at tho school bouse at Leviston. In said township; Jcnnesvillo district, at the puunc school house in said ulrtrlct. East Tenn township, at the public liousa of re arose ueorge, in said lowusnip. Lower Towsmensing township, Millport district, at the public house of Georgo D. Dcmueri, in saia aistrici. Little Oan district, at the public house of uoDcri uenry, in said unmet. Bowmanslown election district, al the pub lio house of James T. Bonser In said district. Franklin township, at the publio house of John listing, in said township. Lehighton borough, at the public bouse cf Jonathan lustier, in said norougn. Lausanne township, at the female school bouse, Buck Mountain, in said township. Lehigh township, at tbe school houso at Uockport, in said lovrisulp. Weatherly borough, at tbe publio house of r . I Bemmei, in saia norougn. First Ward of tbe borough ol Mauch CbunV, anno oiuce oi tne uounty uimmissioners Second Vlaxi of the boroutb of Mauch Chunk, at the public house of Peter Stab), in ssia Dorougn. East Mauch Chunk Election district, at the public boas e ol Bartbold Seller, in said borough. Mahoning township, at the public house of ihompson Mcl'anlel, In said township. Fackerton District, at the publio school nouse in said District. Penn Forest Township, at the publio house oi uos rucu, in said iownsnip. Towamensing Township, at tbe public bouse of 1-. r . Beiberling, In said Township, Packer Township, at the publio house known as uarix s tavern, in said Township Maticb Chunk Township, Kesquehonlog iiistrict, at ine puouc nouse oi Benjamin uxiey,in neequenoning. Mauch Chunk Township, Ilacltlebsrnie uistrici, ai ine puuno ecnooi nouse, in the said uisinct. Btoomlngdsle District, at tbo publio school bouse in the village of Blooiniogdslc. in said aisirici. Summit III 1 1 election district, at the Town tun, in said liorougb. Kidder Township, North District, al the nouse lormenr oi ueorce u. m nson. now known as Streeler's office, at Lehigh Tannery. Kidder South District, at the public house of freeman uets, in said District, Weissport Borough, at the publio bouse of Henry uurnirosn, in said Borough. Lsnsforil borough. East Ward, at the publio school house; Middle Ward, at tLe public house oi James uaiiagner, and west ward al the publio bouse of John F. Msloy, In said borough. I make known and aire notice. as Inandbv the 12th section of the aforesaid Ael of Assembly, I am directed, that everv nerson. exeentlnir ius tiees of the peace, who shall hold any office of prenior irusi unuer me uovernweni oi me united States, or of this Htate. or of anv eitv or Incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordlnat e officer or agent, wao is, or soau oe employed unaer me legisla tive, exeeutlve or ludielarv denartment of this State, or of the United States, or of any city or ineoi porated district, ana atso mai every mem. ber of Cungress, and the State Legislature, sod of the Selei t or Common Couaelt of any city, or Commissioners of any Incorporated district is by law Incapable of holdlog or exercising, at the same time, tbe office or appointment of judge. iBspeewr or oiera or any eieouon oi mts usn niMiweallhi and that no lnsneetor. indaeorother officer of any such election, shall le eligible to any oiucq 10 uo men lotea ior. use. t. At all eledloas hereafter held under the laws ef this Oommonwealth. the noils shall be open ot seven o'etoek a. m., and dose at seven o'clock u. m uiven under my hand ai MSnen Chunx. the nrst nay ei ueieuer, abbo xioauu, one mftusand eight hundred and ntnety-ao, and ofthelade pendenee of the United States the on hundred ana leenteaia. a. r LtvAN, sheriff If you are cnnteniplalms a course In BUSINESS or SHORTHAND, it pay you to visit the AMERICAN BUSINESS Colta ALt.KNTOWfr, l'A , tietoro deciding where to go, thongli sou ir.av lle n thoimml mllea away. It stands nt the head ot Commercial Colleges, In Its educational eliarneter, tut n medium for supplv ing Inisuiess men Willi trnlneil mid enblo as sistants: ns ft mentis of placing niubltlom joung men and hulles on tho road to siiccessj, nnd In the extent, elegitneo nnd cot of Its equipments. Hlx Heparnle Ilcpartinet'tswltli asiiuiiiyCoiirses of Study, under tho per"onal supervision of Klglit iniiui:ujr un opeemmn. iiuniriiieii tinia logue mailed to any mlilrofx. free. Address, O O DOHNBY, Prln. tSf"l'lenee) nienelon tills pier. C-2-Cin Lehigh Valley R. R Co. Arrangement of I'mwengcr Trains In Effect May IOtii, 1891. LUAVIC I.t:ilI(lHTON For Newark and New York B.M. T.SO. O.fn. nnd 11.12 n.m., 3 00, 6.K A 7. J I p. 111. For Mtintinka I'liunk nnd Heir lilrre S.99. ?.l O.on, n.iii. i 2.B1 and 7 HI in. i ur i,nmueriviue anu ireiiton o.w, ti.uu nnu 11.12 a.in.i nnd 12.52 p.m. For Hliitlneton. Ciitiisniimi.i. Altpiilnwii. Ilelli. le'nem, nnd tension, R.22, 7.07, 7.91, o.nO, 9.57. 11.12 ruin . 12.02, 3.00, fi.22 7 24 mill 10.12 p In. For l'lilladelplila nnd points soulh at 8.M, 7.07. i.', i.i"i nnu ii. iz n. in.', .,.iiu. n xe uuu T.ii p. in. For Heading mid llarnsbui g 7.1.0, nnd I 1.12k, in .1.00, B.S2 and f.M p-ni. rur miwiun i. .emeu imp. unerrioru. ijiu. rv's. While Hall, Copluy, anil llokendnuqua o., ,.ui, vmi u.oi o. i i.i j u. iii. ; ri, a.sx, and 10 42 1. M. For Mauch t'bui'k 0.B2, 7.11,0.30, 11.20 and 11.48 U.lll.l 1.11, J.1", O.'A), I.Vd, e.o, v.m and 11.01 p. in. and 12 47 Nlulit. l or w catherly mid Hnzleton 0.152, 7.43 D.30 nnd 11.43 a.m.: 3.1S, H.26.7.23, 10.M p.m. For Mnhatiov Cltv. tilienanitoah nnd Ashland 6.02,7.13, 9.T0 null 11.4 n in,; 3.1l",l.2& 7.23 p 111 tor Jin. cnrinei ami MiamoKin 0.02, 7.43 nnd 11.48 n. in.: 0 25 1. ni. For I'ottsllllu 0.02. 7.30, 7.4a, D JO 11.12 and 1 1.45 a. in., 3.(i, 3.1, nnd 7.23, 7.24 p.m. For While llaven. Wllkesharronnd Hcrnntnn 0 02, 7.43,9.30 and II. ii ll.lll.; 3.18, 6.25, 7.28 llllll lu.ii, i'.iii, For Flltston mid L. & II. Junct., C.S2, 7.43, 9,30, nnd 11.48 a.m. i 3.18, 5.25, 7.23 and 10A1 p, m. For TtinklinuiiucK 11.48 il. in.; 3.18.5.25 and 10.31 run. ForOnego, Auburn, Itlmca and Geneva 11.48 ii.ni.; i".04 p.m. For lAeevillle. Townnil.t. Rairn. Wnierlv. PI. in Ira, Hocliester, Buffalo, N'UKtira Fulls and tbo West 1 1.48 a.m. ; nnd 10.01 p. in. For l.imlm end the West vl.i Palamniirn at p in. SUNI1AV T11AINS. Fur New York C.02 and 10.07a m. i n.ti.m. For riillntlelnlila 6 02 n. in.: 2.52 and 5.2!) p. in. For Knstou mill Intermetlliite btntions 6.02, 8.02. 10.07 n.ln. ; 12 52, 2.52. 5.29 and 9.02 p. m For Mauch Chunk 8.14, 8.00, 10.23 n.m.; 12.26, .io, O.I.I, e.oi uuu u.d.,p.in. For Heading nt 0.02 n. in. : 2.02 and 5.29 p. In. . ui iiu.iviuii u.tK, i, .in. , i, Mi,o.inu m.m i.nii For Mnlinnoy city nnd Shenandoah 12.20 and j.in p.m. For FoltsvIIle at 2.E2 n. in . For White) Hiiven, Wllkcs-Ilarre, IMtlston, Tiinklianiinck.q'onnndii, s.iyre, Illiaca, Ceuev.t, Auburn, F.linlin, Hocliester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and the West 1064 p.m. For further particulars Inquire of Agents for nmc ittuies. u. ii. jixint;iu?t, (lenM Pass. Airent. May 11. 'oi. ly South Bethlehem, l'enna WAN TK.n Me" 011 salary or largo vv ui j. -Hi-'eominl'sloii. t'onliol of of terrllorv; work all tho tear rmind. You can emnmeiiront once. Write J. AUSTIN SHAW, Nurscn man, Brooklj n, N. Y. 8-0ni To Whom It Concerns. Two lie I fen are on my nronertv whlthor the strayed come ffeoki hko. 1 ho owners can have tho parao by caillnfr proving property anJ pay. lint all expenses or tho in mo, uct. 1031. Scidol's Bakery, First Street, Lehighton, you Mill alnats Dud Freshest and Best BREAD AND CAKES. Rye, Wheat nnd Vienim Brend Fresh Kveiy Day. Our Vienna Biend cnunot bo excelled. Worespcctfully solicit your patron age. Watch for the Wagon. Scidel's Vienna Hakcry, Opp. Obert's, FIflST ST., I.UIIIGHTON, l'A Lehighton Water Co I.EIIIOIItON, l'A.. Bcpt. 7, 1891 Them will bo a meeting of Iho Stockholders of Thk I.KinnnTON Watkr CoitrAsr in (label'n Hull, In tho Borotmli nt Lehighton, I'.'i., at 8:00 o'clock V. M on 8ATUKUAY, MOV. 14th, 1691, for the purposo of voting on an IxrliKAsir op TUE OAI'lTAI. STOCK OK T1IR COMPANY. By order nt tlie Board of Direct rs, VM. E. Asir, I'resldent. HowAnii Heauoi.it, Secretary. Estate Notice! Kstateof I.udwio Marithinkii, deceased, late of tlie Borough of Lehighton, Carbon connty, htate of Pennsylvania All persons Indebted to laid estate are request ed to make payment within alt Weeks, and those having legal claims against thn same will present them without delay- In Six Weeks duly authenticated for settlement to I1F.NKY W. YEAHL, Executor, Hept.17. ieot-6-. Lcliighton, Fa. Weissport Basinet Directory. FOB A S5IOOTII EASY - SHAVE, ANU A Stylish IlAirt Cut, ao to If. F. ESRANG TUB OAmiEIt, Over the Canal Bridge, IT LEADS THEM ALL IN NEWS iThe ADVOCATE.1 BUIGIIT. CLEAN INDEPENDENT. Iteaillt!- JgMtANKLIN UOPSE, EAST WEISSrOKT, PENN'A. This house offers first-class accommodations to he pormanent boarder and transient guest. Panic prices, only One Dollar per day. AugT-iy John IIkiibio. Proprlotur. Oscar Christman, WEISS PORT, PA, Livery and Exchanqe Stables. easy riding carriages and safe driving horses, Best accommodations to agents and travellers. Mall And telegraph orders promptly attended to, Olvomeatrlal. mav21-ly Tho - Weiasport - Bakery, C. W. LAUBY. PROrniETOK. Delivers Freah Bread and Cakes In Wemport, jjcuiguion anu viciuitieaovery aay. In the store I have a Fine Line ot Confectionery or tue nouuiiy iruue. ounuay scnoois ana teso vals supplied at lowest prlees. deea-.-ui A m PRINCIPLE. We Positively guarantee Dr, Boyd's Little Giant Nerve and Liver Pills . ....a ...rfl.ll.n lnJl.M.,1... nllll-...K&.. luniio i..fM.iM.,iv.i. luuipMutitwiinnniirs, Torpid Liver, Fain In the Back, Piles, Headache, 1MMJ luste iu mo diuutii arising irwi inaigee tlon, by strengthening the nerves and regulat ing the action ot tho Stomach IJver and Kldueys. Do uot be deceived. Dr. Boyd's Lit tle Ulant Nerve and Liver Pills act on a new Drlncloal. They act on the nerves of the stomach, liver and kidneys giving them health and vigor, w hat Is more evident of tbelrouratlve qualities, than the fact that the longer bkeu the lers requlrrd, that 1 more than van be said of any other pill on the market, a trial will con vince tbe most skeptical mind, that vtbat e claim Is true, these are a few ol the many tesll moulals we have received. Tlfion. Cla.. Aug. 201)1 1M0. Dear Sir: The P1U received, they are the best I ever used. i. iv. vu&itru Lake (IrvatAl Wnn.. Mav li. IBM. Ussrslr: I have take i litis seut me, enelasfd find We scud tne more I uave been troubled for years with ludlgesuou. oonatipatloD and ueneojuinets since I Uke Dr. Boyd's Fills I feel goodTbave takeu Huuy otnen with co rest!' jaura re- speeUully. AVAjS 11 a Ail For sale b all dealers In medicine at ax per oox, sent ey :uau on receipt ox pies free, agent wanted everyvrhwe r mad on receipt of price, saio- loiea everywnre. T. X TffOUAe. Drunist tthlghtaa. Pa. FALL O 3 i J TJ S slllssBR,'' LARGE NEW LOT Columbia, Germantown, Vieanna Saxony, Columbia Saxony, Spanish Knitting Yarn, German Knitting Yarn and Berlin Zephyrs. Fine lot of Plush and China Silk Head Rests and Scarfs. The new Venetian Silk, and all sizes plush ornaments for fancy work. Infants and Childrens silk and plush hoods in all styles, sizes and prices. L HAGERMAN, Get Ready for the Grand Fair and Festiva UNnnrt the Lehigh Lodge, No. GabeFs Hall, Lehig'hton, Friday and Saturday, Head the JOBWORK SUITS and OV! iRGOATS For Men, Boys & Children Oan bo bought at lower prices than ever at ERCHANTTAILORINGUALL, Mauch Chunk, Where everything is marked inplain figures at a saving of Twenty-Five Per cent on all clothing. Wo are making All-Wool Suits and Overcoats to Order at $12, $15, $18 & $20. Ready-Made Suits "and Overcoats from $3.00 Upward. we have all the Latest Styles and the Largest Line in the Lehigh Valley of LADIES Jackets anclf Reefers, at Sacrifical Prices. SOOfNewmarkets. All sizes from 10 to 42 which are positive ly worth $15 to $18 ; wo sell them from $3.00 to $5.00. You'll Save Money 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. Jonas Sondheim. adsi-ioes of 292, B. of R. R. T., December 11 & 12. of all kinds nicely executed at this office. Prices low. Advocate.
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