Et Kntorml n Swmul 1'Ihrm Mutti'i- nt tlie !--lilgliton I'onl-OIMcp. The Carbon Advocate rv.moiiTON, r.NN. lot ltntt for 1-c KnI Ailvoi ntntj Clmrler NiiUpci Auditor' Noiicf ColBmlMloiiHi ' Notlppi Divorce Not Irr-s li 4 00 4 00 4 00 - 4 00 3 00 3 00 and Atlmllililrntur Nonces liimitor's Notices SATUHDAY. SKPTKMUKll l;!, WW. BoriS l'liln ClrcitlMliin ImrKcr tlinnllmt of any Wnekty Nownpnpor In llio County. in: i'aiii. Elsewliero In to-tlay's Issue of this paper we print .the resolutions pawed ttppli ly the lato Unpnbllcnn convention In session at Manch Chunk, and as an honest Journal, free rom ring or clique domination, and with an aim sIiirIo to the Interests of the people, wo feel It oar duty to rebuke tho open accusation of dishonesty and oxtra vagence Impugned to the present Itoard of County Commissioners. Of them the Oaiuion Advocatk has nothing to ex pect so our motive need not ho mistaken or misconstrued. Tho present high tax rate, to ho short and to the point, Is not due to an extravagant dispensation of the paoplo's nffalts on the part of tho C'ounty Commissioners, but tho result of tho will of the people publicly oxprosscd In Grand Jury recommendations that compelled the County Commissioners to make the nccoss sry Improvements whether they wanted to or not. The most oxpenslvo of those in&n Improvements being the now Iron brldgo across tho river at T.olilglitoli at a cost of very near or quite $40,000. It Is a magnificent structure, ami stand as a model of cntermisc to the county. He- sides the erection of several now brldgos. however, tho county has had sovernl very expensive Court trials, amonc these being the Mud Hun cum, the Stangley murder trial and the llcnnett railroad case, to geiher with tho special amendment election on Juno 18, in 1880, and the repair of the interor of tho Court Ilouso and the public offices along with minor Improvements necessary, but too numerous to mention On the surface this scems'to us to bo no "extravagenco on tho vergo or dishonesty.' The Increased expenses of tho count y'scem to bo but the result of increased improve ments by which the whole county is mon or less bencnted. We desire to mako no excuse for anything tho Hoard of Com mlssleners may have done, we simply feel It our duly as a public journal to call at tention to tho fact that the inlegiily an honesty of threo public citizens has been assailed without cause, other than that actuated, perhaps, bv party policy. It li loo late to recall tho words Ihcv have Won rung Into every section of the county and caused conservative Itepnbllcans andDemo crats alike to feel a Just and natural in dignation at the Insidious caluminalion heaped on three well-known and prominent citizens. Wo repeat in conclusion that we do not want to lie understood as championing any cause, or to be manufacturing excuses to cover the present high tax rale, If there has been any crookedness or dishonesty let it be sifted and exposed, but until tills is done, all mnd-silnging accusations, whether coming from Democrats or He publicans, will bo promptly condemned 1) y intelligent and honest citizens. The campalcn liar with his mullitudnous verbosity is now ripe. Give him plenty of room and he'll soon kill himself. Brothku Ha licit, of tho llauch Chunk Xfemocrat. will persist, even In his olil af;e, of looking on tho humorous slilo of things. Jubt now there Is about as much peace and harmony in tho Hcpnbllcan p.xrty as there Is In the camp ot their neighhors Tiie rrnhlbitionists threaten to put. a county ticket In tho field. This thin" Is getting to look a little hit like a mad rush for public place. IriTiiouT opposition, Hugh Ferry, the Democratic nominee for Assembly, will walk inlo the Legislature along a path strewn Willi roses. DjsivAMATKu's reception, at Iho many places wlie.ro he speaks, don't seem to In dicate that flood lido revolt that is likely 10 uury a man in llio ruins of his parly. Tun re election of Tom llccd, of -lf.ilne, to Congress, Is an endorsement lhal leads to the Presidential nomination in ISO: Party organs can refer to it as tho result of bribery and corruption but It docs not alter the fact one iota that Tom Itccd is a mighty popular man in his party. NOTKS AND OPINIONS The ticket nominated hy the Democracy, of Carbon county on Monday Is one that can be supported by every Democrat. Whilst everybody did not get the man of their choice, all must admit that II is a winning ticket. I.ansford Record The lot of the political biibe taker is not a happy one in tho State of Kentucky, judging from tlie fact that a man In that State was recently fined $170 and dis franchised for selling his vote for fifty cents. Pennsylvania might profit oy the example and deal out a littio Kentucky justice to somo of tho bribe lakers and bribe offerers In this section. Eveiythlng portends the coming ot a terrible strugglo between capital and labor In the near future. Tho corporatcd em ployers In tills country nro forming an alli ance for that purpose, and the latest news from Knropo tells us of an alliance formed by the British ship owners, with a capital of $500,000,000, for the same pr-pose, llio controlling of labor and crushing out all Us efforts to protect Itself from tlie encroach ments of its common e!ieiiiy--selllsh capital. Mabanoy Record, The result In Jalno on Monday carries a lesson which somo Pennsylvania jiolltl cans might do well to remember. Speaker Reed has been one of tho host abused men In the country for six months past. and tho result is a doubled majority. The day of successful mud throwing Is evidently past, and the men who imaglnn that they can defeat Delamatcr by a scandalous abuso of Quay may learn something if u,ov will. The signs In the political sky are healthy ones, for American politics sadlv needed just such a reform as the people have set about making. The "mud campaign" Is doomed, and In Its placo willcnmo tlie cam paign of sensible and profitable argument, Allentown Critic. political roT i'oin:i:i. Sgr-The two ticket are In the field. Let the tight be a fair and square one, without the mud slinging adjunct usually brought into piay. BSP"lhe failure of the convention to Dominate a I.efiitlalivo candidate Is gener ally acknowledged uy Kepubllcans to be a knock at the entire ticket. S5T"J. H. Ilimlwerk's fourth term for Register and Recorder is just the color uf the sere and -yellow leaves that patch the Mauch Chunk hillsides bllghlod. Lane ford Jtecord. J-Joslah Williams, Ksn,, who Is one of lUe lcadlne Itepubl cairs In Carbon couuty and at his borne in Intfnnl, hav ing at one time teen County Commissioner and at present Jury Commissioner, u out Hat-footed for the entire Democratic ticket It Is expected that his action will lie fol lowed by at least Iwo-lhlnU of the li'elsli population of the county who are said to be dissatisfied with the entire Itemibllcan ticket. S3T Tne most senselessly ridiculous campaign He originated in Mauch ('hunk Ibis week when 'It was reported that the Bon. W. M. Itapslier bail promised the Jrith t at hoi lea that in return for their snp ' port he would use his efforts to effect a re peal of the Stale rail. lie school oppoi tlou. There it entirely nutlnuy in it, anil Mr. Its pa her denies the story in lato. The pelitteal seat want lo take a back seat. Let the contest be on its merits. JlAll.UOAIl NOTKK. Tln ( piiI ml linilinml of "Vow .lorsoy Ims iimil auoili p, huliuotiiiK pannpngT oou-ilui-tnr to keen a nlmip lookout frir gm s. (jumbling must, alsocoasr among me airmen The Tcblc'i Valley Company is putting stoves In the stalloos along lis main lino branches. Dunne the summer niontns the stoves were stored In a large room at the shops at South jcuston. ioya.i. Two new passenger locomotives for the Vallev Comminvare In process of constuic- tlon In the Wllkesbarre shops. They aro thesame design as the No. 7. Allien l.cwis, hut liavje somewhat larger boilers and cy linders. A locomotive lank, with all tho arrange ments attached for scooping water from between the tracks whllo tho engine to which it Is to be attached ly making rasi line over tho Pennsylvania" itaiiroau, is being erected at the kchlgti valley snops at South Kaston. Chief Arthur, of tho Brotherhood of Locomotive KtiElncers. says that slnco the motherhood was organized tlio wages oi .nrnmntlvn engineers In this conntry have been doubled, and that tho organization hat nald over $3,000,000 In bonofin to widows and orphans of deceased members, Prom the second annual report on the statistics of railroads It appears that in this country one passenger in each l,r23,liKl was k cd. anil one in eacn zmui'u was in lured, whllo In England tho rato was one In prion ( . MZ.wiu killed, anil one in uzi.ui i iniureu. rno real uuruenoi iaiauues uous not. however, rest upon the passengers out nnon emnlovocs. On American railroads, nnn nut of e.ve.rv Sffl of the latter was killed and one out of eacli 38 was Injured, while anions: tho trainmen the ratio was one out of 117 killed, and one out of 12 Injured. Surelv tho day will como when wis rccKiess wftsto of human life will be checked uy an Intelligent uso of safety appliances, John Cnmmlskov. of Jcanesville, this countv, has completed a small locomotive which is as lino a picco ot woru as any lerson wou d wish to lav ojos upon. 1 lie Ittlo endue runs on a road live Inches whin. It is threo feet and threo Inches long from tho pilot to the end of the tank and stands eleven Inches lilcli from the top to tho cab. Tho wheels aro four inches In diameter and It makes a stroko as rogular as any cngino on the road. In the cab is a seated man with his head out the window and another Is standing on the tank. It Is built wholly of wood, and any person looking at It would haidlv think It could no bunt ov any person excepi tradesman. It Is painted In such a stvl that it is an ornament which w"l tako tho eye of any person seeing it, No Trick. Eturoii Advocatk: I understand that at least some of T)r. Zcrn's delegates and friends at the lato Democrat'c Convention as also llio "Coal Gazette" tako the ground that because tho Senatorial matter was dis nosed of at the same time as the Judicial and Congressional, it was a trick or sharp practice. It was done not only according to custom, but according to the parly rules, not unwritten, but printed. To dispose, o tho Jndiclal and Congressional conferees nnd not tho Senatorial would havo been against the written paity rules and tho custom of the party. Article 13 of Hie Democratic rules says: "In convention th nomination of conferees and delegates to State convciillonssball Do taken up llrsi and then nominations of candidates shall be made." We havo the rule: now as to custom. In 18S!, when Afr. Hapsber was given the conferees it was tlono according to rule. In issn, when nr. .crn was given tiie (otifcrecs.it was tlono according to rule. with this exception: tho matter of tho sen alnrial conferees was disposed of peror noon, and Ur. Zcrn did not get them, hut when the convention met in tho afternoon the matter was acain hrouaht uu and 1) Zem was given tho privilege to name his conferees, which ho did. As a matter of juslicn to the chairman of the convention and to Mr. Hapshcr's friends, this Misrep resentation of rule anil custom snouiii on corrected. Faiiipi.av. THIS ltKSOI.UTIONS Adopted nt tho ltoplilillenn Uouiity Con vention on Monday. unitKAS, Welho delegates repiesenthiK Hie in-rmimrmiT-wimnnm comity m vmivennon assembled, are desirous to lay before 'lie voters of the countv our claims for the support of our ticket, and not dpslrous to dodge any Issue of the c.impalen, therefore be It Kicsoi.vf.ii, 1st. That wo heartily ami en thusiast leahv endorse llio Hopubllcuu platform jido'ileil at Olile.iKo In ms. and approve of tlie declaration contained In the State platform of ISIKI. 2nd. That we endorse the wiso, dignified and conservative ailinlnlstratlonof Presliient lliurl snn, 111- Kcneral action of our United .stales Senator from I'enusjlvanta, and tne actions of the i:epiilillenns in tlio House of llepresenta llvcs headed and led by that rcnt and brave man, the Hon, Thomas ltecu, Its presiding olllicr. .ml. That we commend the action of the House o itepreseutathes 111 promptly passing Hie MCKInleyTail'rillll and tlio l'.leeilou Mill, and deprecate the slow work of tlio Senate on these two ureal measures. Wo ale anxious for their passiiue for two reasons. First, on ac count of the persistent, factional and unfair op position of the Democracy, every Democrat, Bvery Democratic iwllticlan and every Demo crat editor with one accord Irnm Maine lo dPoi'Kla, from the lJikes to the (iulfs, and from tlio Atlantic to tlio Paeillcdciioiuicluctliemjtlie McKlnlev Tarlll 11111 hi cause they desire to t 'ar lown our manuiaeiiir ni! interesu in oruer lo build up those of Euulaml and Continental 'tl... L-lnntln lllll I . ... 11. ft it .11 ...1 ,. .1 -rren ballot and u fair count" which t lev know full well will lie the death knell of their holies for future sticeess. Secondly, unit principally, on account of their own intrinsic alue Tlie McKtuiev Till in inn neejuse 11 menus: prosper ity to our lauil, bread to our people, cilucailnu loom- ehllilri-n. and uuiireceileiitcd urnuth to our nallnn. The Election lllll because It means lliat the win oi mo people uoiiesiiy expresstu shad clectlour Congressmen and our Presidents, and keen our Kovcrnineiit on that piano amiiiiK tin. i.er iitul L'rpjitpst oneaitli. and make itlu fact a government "ot the people, by the people mid for the people." 4111. null wo i-oiiuiitiini ine uei.s ui iioiriiiiir lliiacr and Slate olllccrs as having been honest. nisi, wise, anil limne i-iiurmin. Mb. That wo honrlllv endorse Hon. (iconre Wallace iieiaiuiuer. ine jtuiiiiuiii-uu cunuitiaic forioernor of PennsylMuiia, kniiHlug him to he entirely worthy of thegieat honor and felly competent to porn im Iho duties of thegieat of lleo to wlileh he will briiig clean hands and hon est piii tuwes. We hkewlso endorse tliewlmle llepiilillean State ticket and pledge It our united HU!lHllt. oiii. We urge Hip liPXt IiKinlatuie In pass siieli acts its are for Hip benefit of the people and tend to honest government Wo are In fawir of those planks to llio piailorm lately auopieii ny llieltenitblleaii State Csiuvtiitlnii which looks to liiu lieiUTlng of our agricultural Interests and wo limn I ltd eiiiu'iiiienioi sucii laws us win 10 lieve the furmer. meeliiiiilcs, miners and labor- eni in uu Ki mien ii"ii .in ,uni,-ui.-i,n j ,i.iitui, mid favor that all taxes that must be Im led Khali lie eiiualiy imwosmhI upnu all pronerty, ihiiiiimiII- I1K Hie eiirMHHliiiiis uiMty inr iiieirrurponiie irTvileires all tuxeii Hint can lie fairly assessed oil Hii-m. We are In fanr of a1! legislation that Mill make tlie Hanoi aires ami mil-one. lion eai mid fair elei-iioiis we consider Hie foinula lion Hint supports our free liisllliitlons. - We pledge to Hie peoiile that tlio canilhlale tnilay put ill nomination for assembly wilt supisirt lieaslll es looking hi uihi piiii. Jib. That we most strongly condemn the ac inus of t lie nieseut Hoard of Uouiitv CommU sinners hs laving lieen nxiravagnnt 10 Hie very verge oi illsiiouesiy. vc pieuue me iiepuiiueHn i-hihIUI&Ii-s to a eareful KilniliiislrHtliin ot the anal i s of Hip enmity mid as an onrnost we point Willi pride to Hie record nimle by Hie h-ianl ot I'jiinuilHsloners when isintiolled by tliiilleimo lieaiiik Wlien they retired It was with a tax levy nt llliee mills. 'I he enmity was free (rum ili-lil, and u siiftlelent amount of money In Hie treasury ui 1111 et all eoniing demands that would uh nav&ble liefme Hie new ilunlictleNeoiilil he oolleclml. What isllieeiimllllim iitiitlalrH now? We simply refer mi to Hie printed statement of the expenditures In HUM, ami the great load nt ilubl liauglng over Hie ieople of the county vvilb an as.si-sinent of nine mills on the dollar for counts iHiriHMes w blvh hi said will seaicely re duce Hie dht unless a strong, eeonomltial and honest wliiduUtratlou of tlie affairs of the coun ty Is iiinumiraled and carried out. Wi ask the voters of Oarlion county to place Hie Hlfulrsof the toiiulv In Hie nunils ota itepuuiicau mwiil of Commissioners whleli we will pledge to caie tor the Interests ot Hie lieopl IIP HI llll the whole county, au, UV iitaduMU lipiirtv sillinort to Hip ticket named lo-da until the lsill- elose on Hie night l Uie eleolliHi. uiii. -We most lu-ailllv endorse the Ron, Haniuel H. Dreher, the present liieiiinneiit, for reslileni .luiure oi uie nr ,imi if iui msiiiri. ills eoume as a .Midge fur the luut twenly years lias been limiesi, jusi aim ininaniai; asa pnv gctitlemau he has our uiMptaillted esteeiu. , Dangerous 8110 Cnunlm-felt Kola. A dangerous counterfeit $10 note, pur porting to lie issued by the fiernianla National Rank of New Orleans, 1 as been discovered by Chief llroolis, of the Treas ury Secret hervlce, to have boen In elicn- lation for a week past. It has no silk threads running through tlie texture pf tlie paper on which It is prlnlad, d no ulteinpt has been made in it to linllAt that feature. Miles ngle, of Kentucky, is tho alleged counterfeiter, and f'hl-df llrimks ailvln-s that all I lutes of the bank and denomination named bo clotely scauued and coBipared with kuovf n nenu ine bill. Mnnrh ClKink Vollllml Whlnpr-rlnKn. Did tin' "Swlti'lilmckni' rani tln'li i-nnill iIiiIps l hard km -ks m wns it u plei-r- of mb rul tiiKiniiltv . ftlelinril Hhihii, t l,mnfinil.li"'ivi-d n better fate for till past 1"V ly to t In- pllt, lint tlie slate i-tn 'it not be lirnlleli. Habrlo, ot lblxli, f put Imillv I" tlie soup bv Hemlt-I, tint Hip latter wi-s fixeil anil had to go through- so said the boss. Tho Wi Hrp mi iinfnri'.innte set of politi cians In this county Tor poll! i-al pap. When and wbeie dill tbey get an oftVe, buttbev are tine ant nis ast p lleimlil (inn exeiaimeu aiwr Ivl Horn was nominated, lie'i a statesman among statesmen unit snouiii ineremro wi large DPiiioerniic voip. I.dilL'litmi wasle'1 out In the com nltiiauon- entloh. It is said that U"v. win aim iinnii-i-erk tlmuelit It was list policy to name a canitl- nam iroin niat iovyii. lis. of Summit Hill, would have i .Tmpnh Itlrliarils, mm! a n slinne cn cauiuunic, mil ine won; who ; i 1 r. Isliean be plaopil on their ticket UJpt, R,r nXOClltlllL' IlllV Kind 01 passed, "No Aelsli as tney uoiri kick Poor Jnines Ash was badly deceived in the manv promises made before tho convention W . ' ii.ln,,tnnrini' li'trni-t met. thus It always Is In polltlcs-Iwer Iowa- card to the IllVgcSt poster. J'jVCrj- '"tZZ,: wa, badiy-sot KnT for meir lojni suppomo mm. in. LIMlntr .lnkn 1 Inu k nut liftiiv 1111(1 lirPPPIIBS. I but he hnil to bo Insnltcil ny unairnmn iio ipii- Imcli in his speech anil In the funny resolutions. liniimihnpb nmitpil li s taxes reduced anil Jake n imi n n n'"n "y -.' , l cmilil not see It-hence tho speech. iiffi,WeA!St'WfiW raSWfSW ASyOTtf' rri- tlie wine town Try It again, "l'erliaps they US. Ve Call lllVlUSll tllO PnVCl wereHwltelll)ackcr.s., i,e;n.0 nlrlvnca iirJnt. The 7th article of the resolutions passeii nyiuiiu nun uhdhhoo "" tlie Ilepnlillcnn convention on Monday was not onlv niimslni! but ridiculous, cot up evidently l,' for t ic purpose oi euiciiuie vou-s mi umr i- illilatp 'for commissioners. A'ter coiiileninliiB !!" I'JlilSirSEKS .SKS'C v'ti'?! ireiui iiuiniiiinii in,,.!, it.v "v ....... kent faith with the peoplo ? It Is a notorious tact Unit tlieie never was a mote extravagant ami .,,u... ,,,i ,i,,iii,nini, ..tiirfRiisnt. Waslilnctnu tlinn the prespnt onp, pven to the yprgp of Imnk ruptcy ami still tlipy were endorsed by the con vention. Huch is politics. OllSKllVl'.lt. Money Wanted ! ti,o Rnmiirrli nf 7 .pbip-litou. Carbon county, Penna., desires to borrow form $6000 to $8000. Parties having money to loan erill on or communicate with. Maiilon Heiciiahi), Burgess, rv li1 PiPnr-K r.p.NTz. Secv. . I OUUUlcli WULluu i elil6lHoiil'nlrfromOrtober7tolO, 1800. lii, . .f i.i.tt-II l.'f!17 ..-III Im rnnlail ill 9 oVloVk P. M.. in the 'crounitson HKITUMUEU irtlli. 18M, and up to which llnisealeil proposals wlll beiecelved tol'UltNlSH MUSIO lor one, "Airi jiersonswiin intend to enter alleles for exli bit on nie earnest y leiiuesieu 10 niaRi-ii'ji.s of tho same and send or bring the lists to the DAY, OCTOUEK Clll, to enter only, and not re- celve until TUESDAY, OOTOBKIl 7th. v. hen entering and receiving will be contluued until .. b. ...t.i.. ...Ill l.u nlcil Ailnreas. Hi, Pi., IVIIcll UlWIin ,,1,1 no , EIAVEN ltAUEIt, Secretair, 9-13-m EastMaucui.iiunK.ia. TT M A TT . f.fb A P I I U. J. ilLXLXU JJ J..JM Broadheadsville and Lehighton, is hun eveii day. s Pasfngprs Between, and to all roints along w 11 be uarr pii at llio very lowest rates. Pi-eijvlit and Baccace s.WvMrrtpdsllowistnricos. The palronsRe ol Hie public is rcipectrully solicited. Orders tell willi Hie Post Offices along the line or at the Exchange Hotol, Lehighton, will recoive rmpl nUf' Pai 1,01. v7y' nnm augsoyi laiiHuio ivuuuHuii, i iuu. T.l W 17 n A1JrI?.T? an. UUWorlli 'WyoiiiIiig St., HAZLETON, PENNA. Specialist in Diseases of tlie EYE, NOSE AND THROAT. Or. Darner will be at the Exchanee Hotel. Lehighton, ,j on F1U0AY of everj- week between the hours of 9 a. m., aud 4 p. m. Snectacle.sand Eye Glasses accurately fitted at reasoiiHuio prices. wnnntuHntlnn In Herman unit English. angustlG-DOtfn DR. J, P. BROWN, Slatington, Penna. Special Treatment given In Diseases of Women. Specialist In Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and 1 111 Ollt, Catarrh Permanently Cured. Kino l'rameless Evo masses and Spectacles ad justed my own patent. augD-ly PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, rermanenlly located near Valley Depot, for Cabinets and Family Oroups. Old pictures cop led andcnlarircil. auat-)V c"A1Wm! At REBER'S uitua KToitii. lly tlio single bottle, by 1-4 mid 1-2 dm. iminlliliis, mid In Jobbers lots ot Jobbers nt Ires. Homl'H Hnrflnonrllln can nlvvnvs b liud. lulye Lehigh Valley R. R. Co. lpiiuiriiiiaii( nf lBaoiirr 'I'm 1 1 . Tn Effect August 18th. 1890. LliAVI! I.KIIiailTON For Italivvav.KUiahetli.Newark and New York o.oti. 5.22, Wl, 9.87, and ll.i:! iuu.; :i oo, s.20 and s.nt p.m. I'lir iiiailllllKll vllllliv llliu lieiviueit,u.vii, I.JI, 111.: 12.37 n.111. For I juiiliertville and Trenton o.ofl, o.oo and .li! a.m. i 3uiuuds.2ap.ni. For Sliitliiutoii. Cutasauuua. Allentown. lleth- lelieiu. Kuklnu. i'lillade'nlila and uointa South n.22, 7.07, '.31,0.00 and 11.12 a.m.! 3.00, s.20 and .oi l in- I-or itenoiiiK 111111 n.irrnuniB Ml. u-n aim II. a. 111. i 3.UU and 8.01 p.11). For lloivmaiis. Ililitli Uan. I'liermord. Ijiu- rv's, Whllo llatl, Coplay, Hokendaiiqua and rieeiiiansuurK o-ac, v.ui, v.wi u.di a 11. 111 a. 111.; 12.37, and tuti p.m. For MauciiriiurKG.30, 7.43, D.4T and 11.18 a.m.; 22,3.15,S.2&;.2a,8.!li lllld 9.3S and 12.4T p.lll. For WeHllierly and llatleton U.47.7.1B9JO and 11.4S 11.111. ; 3.1R, B.25, 7.23, 9.38 11.111. For Alaliaiioy city, Ulienaudoali and Atldand C.47,7.l3,tlJ(l and 11.48 a.m.; 3.15, fi,2&and 7.23 p.m. For Kit. Carmel and Sliamokin 7.13 aud 11.48 a.m.; 5.26 p.m. For t'nttsvllle 7.31 7.43,9; n.12 and 11.48 a.m., X15, 7.23 and 8.01 P.m. For Wlilte Haven, Vlikebap-e and Fittslon 0.47,7.43,9.30 lllld 11.48 11.111.; 1.15, &.2A. 7.23 Hild S.38 p.lll, For Hcrnntnn &3fi, 7.43, 9,80, ami 11.4 a.m.; 3.15, 6.25 nil J 7.2311,111. For TunklniniiiH-k 11.18 a.m.; S.2S& 7.23 and njs p.ui. i'oruwvKo, Aiiunrii, iiiiavH nuu uenem u.ts a.in.; 9.3 p.m. For lAceyvllle. Tovvanda, Sayre, Waverly, Kl mire, Itncluwter, Itiitfalo, N'aaaru Falls and Hie liv, ,, .,a n .,. . V...I w. .....I fl ma ... SUNDAY TKAINH, For New York 6.42 aud lO.o; a.m. ; bjia i,iu. For I'lilladelpliia 8.02 a. in. and 3.67 p.m. For Kaslon and luteriiiedlute Stations 6.27. 8.112, 10.07 a.m. ; 12 62, 3J)7. 6.29 and 8.34 p 111. For Miiuch Chunk 8.14, JA ll.lll.; 12.8, 8.15, fi.lt, 8,62 and 9.38 p.m. For Hazletnuo.60a.in.: 12 20, 3.15 & 9.42 p.m. For Mahanny City and Mheiunduili 126 una 3.16 ll.lll. Fur White Haven, Wllkes-lUirre, Fltlstou, TuukliaiiiuMk, Tovvanda. Siiyre, lllisua. Ileueva, Auburn, Rimini, Koclieter, llulfalo, Niagara FsJls ami Hie West 0.42 p.iu. Fur rurlher iiartloiilan liuiulreof Anenlstor Time Tables. R. U. 1IVINOTON, (leii'l Pass. AKent. Stay 11, to. ly Smilli lleHilnliem, 1'eiina, S ULESME WANTED. LOCAL OR TRAV ELING. To sell our Nursery Stock. Salary, Kipauiet sad Mvml, Iv emuluviueni uu&rnulMMl. CIUBE BBOTtlERg COMPANY I kvr-2ru' Kochester, N. Y ty. What seem Ity have the people that such a 11C :r n-krnvri(R'5ll thf lliailS Pledge will be kept? We all knew what polltl- COUSP II limibUUliwiu iiiuiiniijo c-at 3edges In resolutions and platforms amount j( , l,n rpfurnod lO him IrV to. The present National Ueiiubllcau lulmlnlii- U Clll 1)0 llllinil.u hi nun. , nj tnillon was eleoted upon such a philfonn ami m.lnr nt 9.0 n()0 or n 1000. :.Vn,nl.. ,i.l bv Us leaders: hnw liavo tllPV an 01(101 OI 'JU, 'Jll III H i'Hiw. Jjy ine raliitj We would cnll the Httcn- ;nn Qf flirt nubl'lC tO OHt fncili- inl)1 UVintiHU, flOIll tllO StlinllOst thiny exocnted witli nontnoss nnd dispntch, nnd nt romrtrlcnbly lniv nrirPS XmwaI nnncf 1 It 1 mR I HIP ri . i 1 w 0ftrr oXCCllt'ltt unrfiflinS, niUl ",,v ... .. . .. v ill v iivj i4 l)U8inCSS IHOU Will lllld it flS and much inoro Ummss liketo ov-lor thoir supplies from 1 .1 . 1 .. nn 41.. n. uii m i i i i. KfiniT ht. J'jVCl'V PnClO3C run in. iniiipiii-. jjii-ij mnn should havo his business on liis cnvcloncs. bo Note and Letter Heads Those wo can furnish m any quantities desired 250, 500 or i nnn ir,fo nf svnnflnvfiillv Inw flgmos. Nicely printed letter naucr is as neccessary as printed envelopes. Business men should have both. BillMeads iwcry carpen- ter, blacksmitli, mason, builder, painter, m lact, every man on- caced in contract woclc slioum have a nicely printed supply oi billheads. We print them m nnv aUnntitV at loWOSt liricCS. V I 1 CJnrda Wo alWilVS CniTV in , . ,,.. " stock and Can prillt atsllOrt, 110- t'lCC business 01' visiting Cards. ., , The foriliei' are a HCCCSSlt' to a well rejllllated buSlUOSS llOUSC, ' . , . , , while tllO latter IS tllO Style aild ' il grfilL uunvruiisiiuv:. TJnriryerK AllV color. Any color, any I. Si. M t T I size and m any quantity (lestreo J.. nmnrirnllle lniV Wfv ui, iJiiiua ic uu nitiui " t thnm nt. short notice As nunnuncements they nre -nst t,e thin pnKi..r This is Oil I' SOOci- .-. - --- , altv. Picnic hills, liorsc bilh, sale hills, m fact, any and every I i 1 . - ! . liim rirtit fnifal Pllllllf JU nun miu win I'uim-v. jn Q0( slripe nnd lit the lowest '" n"1 14 I , . prices. AVo lPaKC IIO eliaVge lor ritii'B Pas-.. 11 ,n n of anything in tins unewesonc it your favors and otliers desiring anything m this line will find tha very low est prices rulinar hero. Send in your orders. Printing Any and (;very- thins conung under tins lieai wedding stationery, atate ments. tnirs. weieh hills, order 1,1 etc.. can he liad here DOORS, Particular attention naid to al mail orders. Give us a trial. CARBON ADVOCATE, Lehighton, Carbon oounty,Pa ClTUIlKK'S SHAVlNCl SALOON, opposite the " APVOOATK kkfick, is ncauqiiai lers in shaving, lialrcutthiKand shampoolin;.-- Call. m a.vkthiim. Haloonand ltestaunint. Hank W. Street. Fresh lJigeralivHysontap. Ojs- u season, iiron in aim see us. nuvi.-i E. F; LUCKENBACTI, 1'IAIN AND DECOltATIVK 1'AI'KH IIANC INO. HOUSE AND SION FAINTING AND (iltAINlNO. Competent workmen sent to any part n mo cnuniy. -HEADQUAllTKlSa FOll- Wall PauGrs.Borflers&Decdrations irg, assortment, and the latest suies. books, stationery, nancy uooas WINDOW SHADES. All tirades. Shane makliui and pultlnic ill prnmtniy uuenueii in. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty. BriiHhes & general Painter' Supplies. - No. 61 Broadway Mancli CIiddK, Pa. Jlelnvr the llroailway IIoieM. THAT BOY AND GIRL or ouits What shall we have them tautiht and where-.' irce College BUSINESS and SHOR 1 AND KKI OIU) 111 II.IIINII, un-nio ciieitniii si.. I'liiiuiiii., i'a. Second, Third and Fourth Floors. Moriniig, Aflcmoou aua Niglit Sessions. )ielilUK day September Ski, 1890. l'Jeven himitred and tuiiy-oue (llll) uimrttte siiiiteuts It year, liarly application ueeesiiary. Our slwlents uiilfiirmtv Iwutr ImmiIuuu,. i favor nf the utility and prm-tloalilllty of the eoume ot iiiktriH-nun, tne skill ami devotion of lie PacuHv. and the earnesluesa of ett.irl an, the ki :eneral hiiiwm attendliiK I he same In pro- noting (heir lntcreU alter Imvviiik IVtlloue. Notioubleanil no rtmrxe llimle tnauyoiie ur miimujihh nuim-KeeiH-rii, v UMliiers, hHlesmeil, Hlelioumjilile Clerkn or (ieueral AsHlnauta in the Countluif House llualue.-M men may expeet more of iraduateii llils year lln.u lu-fore, as Uu Hlaudara of lirailiutliini h.i been Itanw-ii. lVlrce ruUeue VVrilniK slips and Ileal Hu,i ueu Forn,. h) Pn.f. A V lt.,l, tor il,,im-PraeUi-e. oiie ilollai u net, iHistae pu-puiil. TWWIl) SIVtll lAH'olli-Hf AlllllMl, . i lul u:i i -lil.-iit 0 .uaa, uux fUkera-!, lllt-luaillM UUdlev,es In 'i, M, nveu, im utCKMUou I4llle,;e, ,iiii Bi,li etc., tent when requested. Addrau. THOMAS MAY l'Elltt'Ji, M. A., I'll. S-R-2U1 I'i iiitipal GO TO Kll. niKid'.K, miner tne Kxenaiigr llotel, Hunk xl reel, for smooth nlmve or a l.islilnmihle Inilr ent. HT Clnspil on Monday's. Kneili i Hair ronii'. rurpn iiHiiururr. DR. BOYD'S Little Giant Nerve & Liver Pills, Positively cores constipation, Indigestion, biliousness, torpid liver, pain In the back, piles, headache, bad taste In tho moulli arising from Indigestion, by strengthening ye nerves and regulating tho action of tho stomach, liver and kidneys. miOB, 86, CKKTS. Samples Free at Thomas' Drugstore. . DR. BOWS CURE For diarrhoea, dyscntary, summer com plaint, clioleta morbus, ciamp, colic or any disorder arising from a weak stomach THOMAS' Golicu Molar Pharmacy, Bank Stimht, Lrhioiiton. Pkkna. O. A. CLAUSS, oniee wltli Claim Pros., First street, LehlRhton Finn, Life and Accident INSURANCE. Onlv Frst-elas Conuwhles are rppresenlpd Information cheprfnlly furnished. 4-ly Ex-Sheriff Rabenold, !S t N. flth Pt A1.I.HNTOWN DENTISTRY, In all Its branches. Fresh gas always on hand. Tho palronago of the people IS solicited. Sallsfacllon giiaronleeil.'l-O HO LGO TO SWEENY'S "Comer Store" Bottled Gherkins, ,Hw et Piclc- es, C!how-0how, Onions, Tahle Sanco, Tlorse-radish, Cauliflow er, Catsup, Mixed Pickles, Cel ery Sauce, and all kinds of choice Jellies and tahle necessaries. Tn Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware &c. IJ'c lead, both In low prices aud quality o goods. Our largo stock is displayed to da vantage, an item which purchasers wll certainly greatly appreciate. REMEMBER THE Cohner Store, LEHIGHTON PA. PENSIONS. I'ersons desiring Pension Hlanks anil Infor- niaiion iiniier Act in .nine lsim, can ooiain me samo irnm ine iinuersigueii, 0150. W. ESSElt. l'rotlionotary. aiiE'iHl Mauch Chunlt, Pa, Executor's Notice. . Notion Is hereby iilven that tho iiiulerslncd has been appointed Executor in tlio estate ot MAT1I1AH SCHWOHEIi, deceased, late ot tho lloriniKli ot IhlRliton, county ot Carbon, Shite ot Pennsylvania; therefore, all persons vlio know themselves to be Indebted to said estate are reuticsted to make payment wllhln THIIiTY DAYH from the dato hereof, and such who have legal claims against the estate will iiresent them well niitlientlenteil for setllenieiit within the above specllled time. FKANZ HOEDEIlElt, EelilKliton, Pa., aiiK23,o. Executor. Dissolution of Co-PartnersMi). Notice Is hereby Riven that the co-partner ship heretofore existing between O. It. Niubauni and II. K. Ciilloii, doing biislnessViuler the til in pame of Nusliaiim & Culton, on l'list sheet In Hut borough of l.clilghlon. Carbon count)', Pa. has this Nineteenth day of August, A. I)., 1893, been dissolved by mutual consent. All parties owing the nnn will inakopajnienlto II. K. Chi ton, I iv vvl.om the business will no ciiulluueil O. 11. NUSHAHM. I,ehlKhtoii,Pa.,8-23-lx)3t 11. K. CliiION. IS HEADQUARTERS FOR GENERAL HARDWARE ALL KINDS OF COAL, &a OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa AT THE Excelsior Carpet Works, NORTH FIRST STREET, LEHIGHTON, IS THE PIiAOK TO BUY Tire Finest Ingrain and Brussels Carpet at, the lowest prjees. 30 (lifferent patterns to select from. Smyr na Rugs and Brush Mafs in)iandsonie assortment. tMaiiiinictiiring RaG OARPET a specialty. F. P. HBIL FAIR AND FE Mil be held in Gabel's Hall, Lehighton, on J'riday & Saturday October 10 and 11, 1890, under the aunpires of Lehigh Lodge, 202, B. of U.K., T., and Kollin inihur Lodge, 384, B. of L. F. You W oi l't Miss It ! F 1 Sr nn, and thereby do gome good. Everything possible will he done to give you a genuine good time. The largo and commodious Hall will be nicely decorated, there will bo pxcelfcnt music to enliven the occasion, and choice refreshments will be served at very low est prices, THE ADMISSION IS FREE!! Kaep your right eye on tne date, and then turn out with your Bisteis, your cousins, your uncle6 and aunts. Committee. KUHN' SPECIAL AMUNCEMENT. ROOFING, SPOUTING ANll GENERAL JOB WORK Ilcceivfis our special ntlcntion at this timo, and in connection wo are prepared to Kkfaiu Wash Wkingehs, no matter how far gone. Wo supply new rubbers and new cog wheels and make your washer good as new at a very small cost. Our lino of House Furnishing Goods in cludes everything in that line, while our stock of Heaters, Tlanges and Stoves can't be boat in this town. Before purchas ing elsewhere call and see us. W. S. KUHN'S, North First St., Lehighton. 4 WORTH FIRST STREET, LEHIOIITOff. IS THE PLACE FOH Fine Suiting and Pantalooninss at the lowest prices "which nre 10 to 20 per cent, lower than elsewhere. A perfect lit anil best workmanship Guaranteed In every instance.- Ilefore purchasintr elsewhere call and see us. -al-ly Stoves, Tinware, Heaters and Ranges In" Great. Variety at Samuel Giiayeh's J o pillar Store, Bank Street, Roofing and Spouting a special ty. Stove repairs fninisliecl on s1ort notice Reasonable! WAMfSPJl A good, pushing Salesman here. First clas ipay guaranteed weekly. Commlssloii or Sal FAliaiKFiHennget a good paying Job fort Bthe winter, vvriie roriuii terms aim nariicu stars, r ... i,iiimi)i,iii. Kocuesier, . v. Iheptemhor 6-2ni Job Printing of every description neatly,cheaply and prompt ly executed at this office. A trial or der solicited. STIVAL! i u a JT o a. M c4- TJl ' jm imai ym o G MIL'S roil a sMoort U. S. KRESQE In the Old Post OHlce llullillng. HAND-MADE BOOTS ft SHOES a Specialty, Hand-made Uppers Supplied to the Trade. JWHuv our tt.60 llaiid-mnde Slioe Tlie 1IU8T. All kinds of lleinlrltig Neally, Cheaply and nhd promptly attended to. EASY - SHAVE, ANll A HStyi.ish IIaiu Cct, IIO TO FltANK HliltMAN tub BAitnmt, Over the (Mual llridgc. M. O- Ktin.1,55. Kasl end Lelilghtun- Wclssport Ilrldgo. Dealer Hi SoloLeath er. Finished Calf- IIAIU - OtTTTINQ AND SMOOTH SHAVJNQ In the very highest Sljleof Tnnsorlal Arti At HOrtcTH SlIAVINf) . . Haixion. Try Iilinl Skins, Kip and Up- ;ier ijeaincr,iiarnos9 Loother. etc. Highest prices paid for Hliles, Skins & Tallow. R. J. HONCEN, Practical Wagon liiuKlov. ltepairtng' Nenlly nnil Cheaply Done at Very Kensonable I'rices. Oeueml Agent for the nilbnrth Patent Ailjust- M.-icT n, i i (jicniiu uenier in HiigRles and Onus. Double LL WOOL DRESS All the Latest Shades. At 22 Ms 634 Hamilton ehip GjoaS k Hardware Go,, LIMITED) Seiler's Corner, North First Street. Would Make this Special Announcement Of the fact that they have bought the finest and most complete line ol (suns, Revolvers, Cartridges, Shells, both blank and loaded, Gun Covers, Game Bags and all . Implements and Tools used by the Sporting Fraternity ever shown in Carbon county,' and that they have marked them at prices that will defy competition. We extend an earnest invitation to all to come and inspect them whether We also have n line of Dr. Horner's Cattle and Horse Powders. American Business College, AND MODERN OFFICE TRAINING- SCHOOL,, Second National Bank, Centre Square, Allentown, lvenna. One ot tho Largest, Most Thorough, Itest lteRiilaterl and Finest Equipped Training Schools for lloth Sexes In the State Morning, Afloruooii and Krenlngr Seaalona. Sa Varatlonii. 3rSlx elenanlly furnished departments with all the most modem conveniences. Full corps ot competent, practical mid experienced Instructors. Amkiiican Uu.hinkss KmeuiVMENTUuiiBAU connected with tlie College through which good position are secured for the irraduates free of charge. For catalogues, circulars, &c, address, I). O. DOKNKY, I'llnclpal. A WONDERFUL Success. Koch & Shankw TEesegiivies Meii's, Boys' and AND FURNISHING GOODS. For the next 30 days prices almost cut in half. Our enormous stock of Clothing and Furnishing Goods must be closed out to make room for au extensive Fall Business, Our Great Boys' and hildren's Department is a wonder in itself. Boys' two piece suits from 4 to 14 years, 1.00, l.f5, 1.50, 1.75. 2.50, &c, worth double the price. Boys' knee pants 30, 40, 50, (15 cents, &c. Youths suits in the s.ame prof portion. Men's s.iits, 3.75, 4.75,5.50, G.50, 8.00, 9.50, tCo., former prima (5.00, 7.50, 8.00, 0.50, 100, 13.50. Suits that it will positively pay you to como miles to see. Our Custom Department is full of bargains. Our 10 12, 1&50, 15, &r.., suits thai we will close out in the next thirty days you would consider cheap at $5 per suit more. Odds and ends must go nnd we have fixed prices to do the work. Expert Cutters.. Superior Workmanship. Good Trimmings. Thereby insuring Style and Perfect Fit. We have a complete line ol Men's and Hoys' Furnishing Goods, somo of which mint be sold at less than half the former price. Don't miss this Clearing Sale Koch & Shankweiler, ALLENTOWN, PA.S The Largest Clothing House in the Valley KSOPPOSITE L. FIRST STREET, , , LEHIGHTON, Pa Has jiftt opened an entire new line pf LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS! Comprising all tho very lnfpst styles in WJiite Gopdp, Pa teens, Prints, Ginghams, MflrSCillCS, Seersuckers aiid Fancy Dress Patterns of (he very best qualities at exceed ing low prices. Groceries, Provisions, Crockeryware,Glasswaxo, ATood and Willowware of the best makes at low figuras. Cloths Cassimers, Hats, Boots, Shoes and Ready made Clothing in great variety and at prices with the reach of all purchasers prices fully as low as the same goods can be bought for at any other general store in this vicinity. Carpets, Oil-cloths, Lamps and Fixtures in great variety nnd of best quality aj, llnck-Bojlnm PriRpf . ; - Best qunlity of Flour and Feed at prjpps fiijly aslpw as tup eame articles can bo purchased elsewhprp. A cur loud of coarse salt has just been received the price y been marked down to thp vpry Jowpst nptcj. All goods of the very bast quality and are being sold at prices equally as low as tho samo goods can bought at any general stoie m this section. Call and be convinced, i?espectfuUy, J"iy 823-71 AMOS EEIftEL. ireelory FHWK l'KIUKHT TIIF II All II PJ1 . I'mler the Drug Stole I tlie piaee foi a SMOOTH - SHAVE AMI Styi.ihh IlAin Ci t. (live us a Call. M. PIjORY, ManuraCtiirerflf mill Denier In IT LEAPS THEM ALL IN NEWS. Tlie "ADVOCATE." itAitjjitSH .gqi.Ulis. llltlQHT. CLEAN, INDBPENPKNT. Head II!- uvnivivi m, WHITS, F I.Y.NETS, W1IITK -v STltEUT. SPOT Cnuli Itiiyert ro to A. F. bNYDEll, And htly jourOri?aiii,l'lanos,aevvlng Mai-hlnes, Wringers, Washing Machines. Imlilemeuts. l'limiM of nil khuH. It will pay you o set prkei from in e before buying. I can ve you money Widths FLANNEL St., Allentown. yon want to buy at present or riot. J, oners Clearing ale -OF- Children's Clothing' & S. DEPOT,s3 "
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