Ent.r.d as Bceond Class Matter at th L lilthlon l'oat-OHlce. The Carbon Advocate JLHHIOUTON. PKNNA. Kates far Legal AilrcrtUlne ' Charter Notices 4 no Auditor' Notices 4 oo Commissioner's Notices - - 4 oo Divorce Notices 4 oo Administrator's Notices - - 3 oo Executor's Notices s oo SATURDAY. MAY 17. t800. Bon Flda Circulation Larger than that of any Weekly Newspaper In the County. DIAMOND DUSTKllS. About five hundred people watched Lehlghton and Hazleton tassel frith the leather on the home grounds Saturday. There were several extremely critical periods In the game when the wind stopped blowing and the spectators held their breath, but the home club got theie Anally lu a score of 8 to 4, The game opened with Jennings and O'llara In the points for Lebl&hton, and Koran to bat for Hazleton. He fouled ont to Jennings; Drjfoos lined a ball to Al bright and was thrown mt on 1st; Mc fleenban hit to third and reached second bap on errors; Bachman fanned the wind. Belles and Zlerdt In the Dolnts for Hazle ton and Smith to bat. His bat had a hole In It; Jennings fouled out to 3rd bag; Sim mons lined a fair ball In the same quarter and was tnrowed ont. Second Inning. Griffith found the ball for one bag and scored; McMonlgal touched the leather for two baes and scored on Zlenll's short hit; Lelckle fouled out to Jennings; ZcrUt reached first bag on errors but was killed on 3rd; Belles fanned the ozone. Chambers winded It; Nusbaum, ditto; x enser tnrowed out on 1st. Third Inning. Moran. wind: Dnfoos. wind; McQeehan hit to left field for one bag; Bachman sent a ball In the same field ana reached first; Griffith hit hard at the atmosphere. McGeehan and Bachman left on bases. Albrieht hit to centre for one bag and scored on wild pitch; Montz found the ball to nent lor one nag anil scored on smun's bit: O'Hara took first on a hit by ball; amltn reacned nrst on a sare nit; Jennings filed out to left; Simmons, wind; Chambers, wind. Hmitu and O liara left on bases, Fourth Inning. JlfcMontgal hit to O'Hara and tnrowed out on fitst; Lelckle, wind: Zelrdt hit to O'Hara, out on first, .Nusbaum, wind; Yensers bat had a hole In It; Albright whizzed the ball to right for one nag, tioie ana ana am; xuomz, out on Erst. Albrieht left on base. Fifth inning. Belles, base on balls, put out on 2nd; Moran hit to Nusbaum and reached first; Drvfoos bit to O'Hara, out on tlrst; Jdcueenan tilt to Simmons, on', on first. Moran left on base. O'Hara hit hard to left for two bags and scored on Smith's hit; Smith let go to right lor two bags and scored on Simmons' bit Jennings filed out to left; Simmons touched the ball to left for two bags and stole tlilra Chambers filed out to centre, Simmons left on base. Sixth Inning. Bachman lined ball to short-stop and reached second on errors Griffith did the same act ; JUcMonlgal, wind lielckle filed out to Yenser; ditto Zerldt. Nusbaum, wind; Yenser, wind; Albright bit hard to centre for two bags; Montz filed out to zerldt. Albrlent left on base. Seventh inning. Belles, base on balls, but died stealing second; Moran touched the ball hard to centre for two bags, stole third ; Drjfoos filed out to Simmons, lie Geehan throwed out on first by Albright, Moran left on base. O'Hara, base on balls, stole 2nd and 3rd and scored on passed ball: Smith, wind Jennings filed out to centre; Simmons base on hit by ball, stole second; Chambers put on a smile and nit to rigut lor two bacs Simmons, out at home plate. Chambers left on base. Eighth Inning Bachman fouled out to Jennings; Griffith hit to left for two bags McMoulgal hit to centre and safe on errors Lelckle, wind; Zlerdt, wind. Griffith and McMonical left on bases. Nusbaum reached first on a hit to centre, stole 2nd and 3rd and scored on Albright's bit; Tenser Died out to second bag: Al bright hit to centre for one bag, stole 2nd, took 3rd and scored on passed ball Jbntz, base on balls and scored: O'Hara, wind; Smith reached 1st on errors of 3rd baseman, stole 2nd died on 3rd. Ninth inning. Belles filed out to Sim mons: Moran left flv to centre for two baes and soured on Drjfoos' hit; Dryfoos hit to centre lor one bag and scored on JJcUee ban's hit to left for two bags; Bachman nil in ine same piace tor one Dae: unuitn wind; JfcMonlgal base on balls; Lelckle, out on nrst uy nit to snort-stop, uncli roan and McMonlgal left on bases. PICK VPS. Blood the Third I Mauch Chunk will have a club. Lehlghton at Catasauqua on Saturday, The double umpire system was worked in Saturday's game. It's no good with amateurs. Umpires Breyhoff, of Hazleton and Bartholomew, of town, were In harness on Saturday. The second payment on the capital biock oi ine nan ciud is due on me xutn. 'Mandus Mertz has Issued the follow lug notice: "Warning: All base ball cranks are respectfully notified to keep quiet In my presence or snner ine consequence, A last warning i" Alas I how have the mighty fallen The Catasauqua club, with the confidence of many a victory fairly (?) won, and while endeavoring to luini ineir promise or teach Ing the Lehlghton Club to play ball, were drubbed at that place last Saturday to the inne oi is to o. rrogress, Aiacungle. Next Saturday the Lehlchtonclub nlll be here. As the boys owe them one for the bad drubbing they got two weeks ago. they will do their best to return the compliment In this game. catasaqua letter in Critic, CARBON COUNTY TIPS. ! Interfiling Items, Original and OllierwUe That will Htaml Heading. Two charees are to be created out of ! churches in Carbon and Monroe countl" , served by Bevs. rb and Stupp. One shall i comprise Upper and Lower Towmsnesllig, I Tracbsvllle, Kresgevllle and Kunkletowti I and the other, shall comprise I'lwissni I Valley, IVnn Forest and Albrlghtsvllle. Emnlovees In tho car shops at Packertnn who work by contract and finish up their Jobs early Saturdy morning's and go Iioiiip. can't do so any more. Work Is on the ruth, and for the past few weeks they have been compelled to work over time. Late Monday night thieves fnrrtMl open the door of Thomas flirurpauys clothing store at. summit ilin anu earned off some "swag."' Melcbolr Smith, of Tracbsvllle, was. burled on Sunday. Deceased was need "ft years and for a half centtuy voled the Dem ocratic ticket. Work was on Tuesday commenced on the foundation walls of the annex In IFeatherly's silk mill. Summit Hill will be illuminated al night by gasoline lamps. We pity that town, -Jeansvllle will have a nine tnonllm term of school. Not all new thlnes come from the effete East. The Bannack and Crow Indians and other tribes In the northern Bockles are laboring with an extraordinary delusion that Christ lias come to eartu ana is now in tbe Big Horn Mountains, somewhero be tween Fort Custer and Fort U'ashakle, Wy oming Territory. General James S. Brlshln U. S. A., commanding in Montana, lias In New York Ledger of jJTay 17 an luteretling letter concerning the hallucination nnilgiv Ing full and Interesting details about It. What They Say of Mr. Itapsher, We c'.ip the following notices concern Ing Mr. Hapsuer'a candidacy for the State senate irom our exenanges: Hon. W. M. Bapsher, of Afauch Chunk, was lu town yesterday with Daniel Graver. Esq., recently engaged In the mercantile business at 183 Scott street, Mr, Bapsher Is being urged by nis mends to accept a seat In the State Senate from his district. Wtlkesbarre Record. Daniel Graver, until recently a merchant al 183 Scott street, this city, was In town to-day with his counsel, Hon. W. M. Bap sher, of the Mauch Chunk bar, on busi ness. Mr, Bapsher until recently was strongly urged to be a candidate for Presi dent Judge of bis judicial district, but he his positively declined, and Is now a candi date for State Senator, to which position he will undoubtedly be elected, as Carbon county Is entitled to the choice, Monroe and Pike counties having each had tbe office since Carbon had iu Evening Lead er, IFllkesbarre. We are pleased to note that Hon. W. M. Bapsher, of Mauch Chunk Bar, will no doubt occupy, a seat In our next State Senate. His abilities and experience will glye him a commanding and useful position In that body. Evening Star. 6 POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and w&olesoineness. More economic (ban tue orainary muus. auu vaiiuu us buiu iu eomwtfltioo with the multitude oi low twt. sfios wriibt. alum or phosphate powders. Hold only in ins. BWU Baklnj PowtUr Company, li tTatlStt-ee lunew A Lady's Perfect Companion PAiNLKSsCiiiuiniBTir. a new book ty Dr. John II. Dye, one ot New York's moot skillful physicians, shows that prln Is not necessary m childbirth, but results from causes easily under stood ana overcome, ucieany itruvwi nun .1113 man may uecome a moiuer wiiiioih simeimi; v natn whatever. It also tells how to over come and prevent morning sickness, swelled limbs, and all other evils attending lin-euaney. It Is reliable and highly endorsed by physicians everywhere as the wile's true private compan ion. Cut this out; It will save you ureut paiu, and possibly your life. Send two-cent stamp lor pescnpiiYB circulars, lesiiuiuiiuutuiiu i-uimut-n tial letter sent In sealed envelope. Address Krauk Thomas & Co., Publishers, Baltimore1 Maryland. O 3 cT ! c: oq 00 CP CD o 5 P sr r-t- O 0 c & B r-t- n CF3 b o o hi e-r-1 ' 30 CD CD t-f o For Newest Designs sud Most Fashionable Styles of DRESS GOODS. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, SILVERWARE, &c, &c. GO TO E. H. SNYDER, Bank Street, Lehlghton. Goods guaranteed and prices as low as else where for tbe same uallty of guuji. July IB, 1885-ly Stoves, Tinware, Heaters and ( Ranges, In Great Variety at Samuel Graver's Popular Store, Bank Street, Roofing and Spouting n Bpecial ty. Stove repairs furnished on short notice Reasonable! WHAT to BUY ttat isIOTOL. Quaranteed Bazor, Good Strap, Good Soap, Good Brush, Good Muir. Gnaranteed Pocket Knives, Good Gold Peus. Good Medicines, THOMAS' Golden Molar Pharmacy, Bank Street, Lkdiquton, Penka. Prescriptions a Specialty. TOBACCO mi . . mis standard brand or plug tobacco is acknowledged to be the best chew and the largest piece for the inoney in the mar ket. Vinco tin tag on each lump. Its extensive sale for many years has established its reputation. There is nothing better. Try it. For sale by dealers and grocers. a-reDm: c hit f n jsuttaki q FOR, f ITDT C 1 1 i 1 i- 5) A Special Offer to the Young Women of America to 8ecure a gjFgg. COLLEGE EDUCA1 AUJN E - ji . 1 -a Without -tfiA COMPLETE EDUCATION AT VASSAR COLLEGE, 7 To any young pirl of 16 years or oter, who will -from this oate until January 1st, 1091 seuu us me urgesi numoer ui ycwi uLuiLcia w mm laimMAi J 'm m rf r -w-i nAis tun- r inll rtitrA ft a reward a comnlete education at I;w7ri JC. College, including all exoenses of tui- ?7i JT (Zr i l tion, board, &c, for an entire course; "H,nr if ae. nrfiri: slip mnv clioose WdlesleV. Smith. Or anvffs pother American College. This offer means a complete edu-s; J I . . . f . . m t I IT 2 I zrficatton in every Drancu oi stuay, ihe ladies iiumu jouKWAtrs lpaytng all expenses. , fsj ?A f We will also, as a second offer. IV If "X I 7' " - awf j gwe to any girl 01 10 years or over, f fff. who will between now and Jan.fsT Ly ca . I. Ist, 1 80 1, send us 1,000 subscrib-RST ers to The Ladies' Home Journal, at gi.oo per year, a fullfe JSUlglC Icrill Ul UI1C ycai Uk l iwur t-iifcjr, ui ttiij' viLi.ut miv-i.-iir VJcan Collece she mav select. A term means a full College I, wli-eat's study, we guaranteeing to meet the entire expenses V A CHANCE FOR AN EDUCATION FOR ALL OIRLS. thereof during the year. Our 40-page Premium Catalogue, including Art Needlework Instruc tions, mailed FREE upon application. JX On h Nw Stands, 10 Cents per Copy. Subscription $1.00 per Year. i rilDTia OI1RT TQHTMrt r.nMPANV. Phlladelnhla. Pfl. MAY number NOW READY. On the news stands 10 cents a copy, jj Edited by Edward W. Bok. W Tub Ladies' Home Journal has a paid for circulation of neatly R5 HALF A MILLION copies each Issue, a larger circu- lation than any other periodical in the world. CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY, Philadelphia, Pa. II iEAUTIFUL THING! At the Lowest Prices ! IN THE LINE OF Bed Room and Parlor Suits, Handsome Carpets and Rug's, Latest Style Baby Carriages. WILL BE FOUND AT iciiwartz's Big Furnitur THE HEW NATIONAL CrAftMENX CTTTia. eStore, First Street, Lehighton. Don't fail to call and inspect our handsome lino of the new est and nicest tilings in Ihe above line to he found anywhere in Carbon county, and all at very lowest prices. Or. 0. T, HORN, -AT TI1K- Gontrnl Drag" Stove, 01! THK PUBLIC HQUAKK Bank Rlreet, Lehighton, Pa., IS HEADQUAKTEltS I'OH Pure Drugs and Medicines, Fine Soaps, Brushes, &c, &c, Choice Wines and Liquors, Wall Paper and Decorations! Spectacles ! When you huy a pair of Slioes you want a eoodflt. lint If you neea Sl'KOTCLKS It Is mucli more linioitant that the EYE should be accommodated with correct lenses and a proper ly fitting Irume which will bring the lenses dl rectly before the centre of the eye. If oubuy your spectacles at Dr. Horn's vim will find Ihe above points properly attended lo. FERSCRIPTIONS CaclUlly Componnded OCHB-1887 O. A. CLAUSS, Office with Clauss Bros., First street, Lehlghton FiiiE, Life ad Accipknt INSURANCE. Only Krst-clsss Companies aie lenresented. liilormatlonheerfullyfurntsheu. 4-iy ArrTSNTS'" camass for the sale of our WANTED. Most Liberal Terms. Uueaualleu lacllltles. One of the lurgest, oldest ettubllthed and best known nurseries in the country. Address W. & T. Smith, Geneva jiuiacrj, ueneva n. v .tsiauusneu in 1840 -4-1201 riu "GOOD fiNOCJGH" Fauiu . vstm - TBfG f- o x S O H 2 S 5 B f a j w OIL AND GASOLINE CAN! Mikl l A. rim... Bu Hie Wlnfleld HanBPjj : Co., Warren, Q Every Family swuld Have One No Dropping Hil ,n tl Moor or Table. No I'niii '1 In 1 I .... ..... i I i Vaste Contents or i.. iise Implosions. Pumj in. lih ciose nui. nmli. illy AIR TIGHT. No Lrnliaf,. No Kvuporatlou ANOASnLUIW SAft. A Unlvorral I. c,, told Neoeeslty caTiTi m a.-j -i .as TaaasiiC, ftr MaIa III I ulitnlitnn I... f rw. .1 . Iltnmilli aud T. u. Thoinat,' ' aiu-ut " EMORY Mlod vtnderiof eard. Books Wrwl la oum itAdtB. TiMllcaaaUU from tri puts ut iU gUfif. Pmpctai roT Dissolntion of Co-Partnership. LKinoinaK, Pa., Mays, 1890. The copartnership heretofore eslstlne be tween Charles Prutzman and C. II. Scldle, doing business as U. Prutzman & Co., with postofilce address at Lehlghton, Carbon county, Pa., was mis aav dissolved by reason of C. II. HEIDI.: withdrawing from thn firm. All persons Indebted to the paid firm are re- quesieu 10 maKe paymeni id v. li. Hi.uiici. who Is authorized to make all enlleptlnna. The business will hereafter be conducted by Sltl . li Diitlirnti . . n. . ii . .... ' wio, i u i s.iuArt, hi AiieniUiVii, rn. 0. PKUTZMAN, 1). II. HKIDLK. Mayi0,1890-W3. GO TO FKS. ItODEBER. under the Exchange Hotel, Bank street, tor a smooth shave or a lasnioname uair cut. tsT Closed on Sunday's, Notice ! The Grass and Track Privilege .of the, Carbon County Industrial Society will be sold to tbe best and highest bidder, on their p.rounds, at LehlRhton, on May 17th, 1890, at 2 o'clock p. in. E. IlAUEIi, Secretary, To Whom it May Conccru. IthaviiiE come to my knowledge that some person or persons unknown to ine are circulat ing reports defamatory to my character as to my honesty, viz: that I do not pay my board bills at any place where I obtain board. Now. this Is to give notice that I challenge said parties to come forward and prove their assertions with in ten days from the date hereof, or render them- JAMES 1IEUQIIE3. Late of Boston, It. I., now of Lehlghton, Oarbon uiumy, ru. may U, 18!K1, Lehighton Water Co. LKIIIQIITON PA . Anrlloi Tllttra ...111 s...1A...n l 1. 1 ' ' . miiw itii a3 w JiiirnttllK tun MlH'KIlUKierS OI Tub Lkhiqhton Watfr Company lu (label's AVlrtflf I kl fin HATIItrniV lttVU m. iE r " VH H t w A t I U Ult U It'll AOTO, B!lrP?se r voting on an INCItEASE Oh' INDKllTKIlNKSH, Jly order of the Board, JOHN S. LENTZ, President. Howard Seaboldt, Secretary. SDRCial Iuiirlaut Notice. Propel ty holders who have not as yet made water service connectlonsoii Dank street should do so at once and save consideiable In the cost of the same, from the fact that alter thethor- vucii.uid uoa uuit uccii iiiocuiaiiiiru ut'coruiug to the plans and secitlcallons now with the fArniinli finmiAll I, i.,lll .. i n .n i . v.y..a.. vwu.ivi. ,i ui,, iici;vaniiaia llivicmseu work and naturally a considerably increasko ccsr. Every property holder should certainly c inn uiirt, iiiuuiiuui-i, ui litis anu maKe ine servlceconneotlon now as it would certainly be yuJ"i i" one, mo sum is uiaraiuimiiea to llAVM it tnrll III! Iiml rM.lulil lliaruhi. .....U sightly creVifes. May 1st, 1890. HV ORDER OF COUNCIL. Important Notice. At A aueclal mppHncnf Hia rti.ui.tnn n,.i. Council helrt on Monaay eveiuug, April as, itttto. ujd .uuuniiK rrHoiuuoii yta uuaiiinioiiMy ap Droved : Resolvkd, That every citizen on Hank stidet icijunruiu iuiiiia L'uruiiisueji )wes wnere none are now lu, from Hank way to Car non Mrtwt. IncludlnR Walp'a bullUInK; aia curli to be put on each and every property holder. MAIII.ON HKIOHAltl), Ilurgess. JOHN T 8EMMEL, Seeretsry. Piles! Piles! Piles! cure for every forniot Piles, Internal or external. V-l . ' .1. 1't,,u bihiiuiiije cases. "ever tailed. Try It. even if ou have ..bv. ..,,,1 ukiirr rriueuy. J ills supiiosl- tory Is conesliaiied, easy to apply, safe, neat and clean, and posessea every advantage over oint ments aud salves. Physlcaiis use hi their pract ice. Ulve It a trial and you will be relieved and : " Jwu' uiuKKii uutu hoi xeen u or get It for you, send for It by mall, Price, w Cents a Box. Address, . AMDHEVf O. Vhkv. ijtneasier.ra . Hold by Dr .N B. lleber. C. V. Horn, aud T. D. Tlionuis. In Ihlghtou. Pa., Ex-SherifF Rabenold. N.OtllBl.. . . . . ALLENTlllriu DENTISTRY, in all lis branebaa. Fresh oai alw4v nn band. Tbe Datronave of ffi naiu,i .. soltcitad. S&tUfasilon euarontead. 4-A.on The establishment of a Cull Ine School In Lehlehton has been Instrumental In more fully arousing public sentiment upon one vital question than has ever before been aroused, namely: ' TITE PHAOTICAIj KIWC'ATION KOH WOMKN." Appealing to your most randid juil- meiu, parents, nave jou eilncatcil )our daughtcts lusuch a manner that they can earn a good, houest llylnt; by their own ef forts, if such a thing should become neces sary, for little do any of us know what is In storo for us? It is a rellued accotnp lishment for any lady to he able lo look af ter her owu clothing and see lli.it it is made correctly and in becoming style, aud there is no education that, prepares any lady for tba responsibilities and duties or life equal to knowing how to construct her own clothing properly, It Is only the second consideration coir cernlng this life's goods. The first Is pre paring our food pronerly, and next is our clothing, and this Is of the highest import ance to all, and might mean very much to some of our readers. It Is an attested fact that the Cutting School is a harbinger of good wherever established, and the price of the thorough course of Instructions gly en Is merely nominal com pa ml with Ui great value which is clearly demonstrated by tbe best judgment of some that have already been doing good work with It, and we cordially welcome any one to our In struction Itooins to sen and Investigate for themselves. Space only permits us lo give tho names of a few who take pleasure In speaking of its worth. riTTOUK fe LAVEItY, General Agents, 1st Door above THOMAS' Drug Store, LKHIOHTON, I'A. Ki.icnNKRsvii.t.e, Pa.TTiepl. 25, '89. Messrs. Pillock & I.overv Gentlemen Havineattended your Culling School at Mauch ununk, i roust say mat l was highly plearrd wnu tne lull ami complete Instructions mven Your system Is by far the best that lias mine to my notice, anil I cheeitully commend it In others. nesiiectlully, ELtiKN J. IIKMRRLINO. Maucu Chunk, Oct. 17, '89. Messrs. Pillock & Lsvery Dear Sirs : You ask me what I think of the Garment Cutter, and I feel as if I could not speak high enough In its praise. I have cut eoveral patterns with it, and among tbem was tbe tea gown. It was just splendid, lilting so nicely everywhere, and I take pleasure in recommending it to rII uty lady friends who desire elegantly tilting ciotues. lours respecuiitiy, C. ESTEIjLK HACHMAN. Much Cuunk, Pa., 0t. 19, '89 airs: i lane pleasure in saying mat i am highly pleased with the National Garment Cutter, aud with instructions given I found it not oniy very easy lo learn, nut perlectly rell able. I have used it with excellent sun-ess. Yours, KATIK OT-TIS jlary Miller, WEISSPORT PLANING - MILL. MANUFACTURER OK Window and Door Framef, Doors, Shut tors, Blinds, aslios, Mouldings, Brackets, AND DHAI.ER IN All Kinas or Dressed Mer Shingles, Failings, Hemlock Lumber, &c, &c. Very Lowest Prices. Maucu Chunk, M. 1.1, 1889. Gentlemen : I am very much pleased with the thorough Instructions you gavo In the use of the Garment Cutler and also with Ihe cutter itself. 1 have tested It and And it all that you claim for it. Unlike other systems the cutting of drapery and Iririiinlnirs is made so simple and tho instructions for Iba making of the garments so plain mat any one could learn Wleluii you success, SAItA It. EI A' aUVCH Oudnk, Oct. 9lh, 1S89. Pittock A Lavery Geutlcmeii : Having no previous experience in culling and fitting be fore I learned to use Ihe cutter, I felt a little timid In undertaking to cut a jacket with your system, out 1 oyercarna my leeiinga and 'tis a perfect nt in every way aud I am perfectly satisfied with It, I cau conscientiously recom mend your system to all ladies desiring perfect fitting garments. Yours truly, A1AUU HMITII, Milieu Chunk, Pa., Oct. 9lli, 1889 Pillock Jt Lavery- Hira : While taking a course oi lUBirumou. hi youri.tiiiiug school, 1 cut myself a basque, last week, with the bias darts and it nta perfectly without a single cnange oi sma ami am very much pleased with it- I can heartily recommend It lo any one nesiring a iwrieri sysiom lor culling any thing. ViiurB resiwclfully, MAGGIE PAULEY. Muoh Chunk, Pa., Oct. 15th. Gsrment Cutler Co.. Gentlemen : After taking a few lessons with the Garment Cutter, 1 cut a basque mat was a perlecl tit without changing a seam. 1 think your system all mat is cisuneu inr ir Yours respectfully, ANNIE WILKINSON, Mauch Cudxk, Pa., Oct. 12, 1889, Pillock 3t Lavery-Gentlemeu : Having exsiuined the Nalioual Garment Culler, I am well pleased with It. I have uted Ihe Magic ocaie, nut nna yours far suierior to it or any other I have ever examined. 1 am especially pleased with its simplicity, ami Ihe fact that it cuts all kinds of clothing and full dranerv ami trimmings are advantages pooeesaed by uu otner system i Know oi. Together with the instructions for making up garments it is run sidered perfect. Yours truly, KATE SWEENKY. Mauoh Chunk, Pa., Oct. lath, 1889, Sirs: Ilsvlne no previous konwlnlm of culling in any way neiore 1 learned in use your system, I was very much pleased with the itinerant patterns i en I. They were all a nerlect III without a singi, change or seams. Then your Voire of Fashion makes It uun- plele authority for cult jug all kinds of gr- mruls in tbe latest style, wiahim: you the bwt of suocen, IUollully, .1081 K KKI'Kn. -GO TO- SWEENY'S "Corner Store" Bottled Gherkins, .MVet Pick les, Chow-Chow, Onions, Table Sauce, Horse-radish, Cauliflow er, Catsup, Mixed Pickles, Cel ery Sauce, and all kinds ot'clioice Jellies and table necessaries. In Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware &c. Il'e lead, both In low prices and quality o goods. Our larse stock Is dlsDlaved to da V.Hltn&P. nil lt!n tvlllfli mirnliaaara nil cerimuiy greatly appreciate. REMEMBER THE Coener Store, LEHIGHTON PA. E. F. Lucre ntbach, PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPKIl HANG ING. HOUSE AND .SIGN PAINTING AND GltAINING. ' Competent workmen sent to any part the county. "Ijfdppart ii,ectoi7t FOB A SMOOTH BABY - SHAVE, AND A Sttlirh Haiii Cut, OO TO FRANK 1IEKMAN TIIR HAllUKlt, Over the Canal Urldge. U. S. KRBSGE, In. the Old Poit Oftte Itulldliiu HAND-MADE 1IU0TS ft 81I0BS a Specialty. Hand-made tlprs Supplied t IIh I'iihIi. tiWlluT our W.K) llntxl msde Hlwie 'I lie UK I . All kinds of Ilepnlrliii! Kent If, riienplv iiml mid Promptly altended to. i FH AN K PKIBEKT I I HE I1AHBKR, , I uder Hie Drug Stort Is tile place for a HMOOTII-SHAVK ANO Stylish IlAirt Cut. Give lis a Call. ' HEADQUARTERS FOR Wall Papers. Borders & Socof ations I.args assortment, and the latest styles. Booh, Stationery, Fancy Gooils WINDOW SHADES. All (trades. Hluule making and putting up ii vnniii aiiruuru iu. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, nruslies & general Painters' Supplies. No. 61 Broadway Manch Comit. Pa Helow Ilia Broadway House. sale bills printed at this office at lowest prices. $511 Itewitref? SIod tbat DawlriuE and Syitlino. I will elve Fifty Dollars for a case of Ca. tarrli, Cold in the Head, Deatness, Ha; Feyer, Affected Eye-Sieht, Asthma Throat Trouble, I cannot cure with my neacon iigni uaiarrn uure. Kend one dollar to my postotlice address for a hot lie i win man it to you at my expense. Ilav Fever Cured with Three Bottles. HENRT A. ZOBRIST, 184 1-2 Exchange St. Geneva, N.Y 2-1 -one year. ADAM 1J ACHES JOHN HACIIE8 iw-WMivoi k iwu'ai CONTRACTORS. Lehighton, Carbon county, Pa Hesperttully inform the public that they uro prepared to do all kinds of Hm ninfr nun Plnmhinir Wnri "", MUM A AMUiUill 1 1 UI A) nuuii us pmiing in nam Tubs, Closets, Sic, al very lowest prices and In the bes pos. sibie manner. Estimates .cheerfully furn Ished on application. 3-29-3tu AN KASY WAY GET A GOLD WATOH. Only 81.00 it Week. Msucu Chuuk. 0.1. llth, IS69. Sirs: I never out any Mlothinz before I learned your system, i irm very much pleased lo knuw Hint I could ents hssnue iny- elfsnd baying it prfDt fit nilhout auy chsnt;e as well as the larger cirla. Your truly, JULIA M Kit At Hit. Mivou Cuims, Pa., Oel. 2lsl, Gentlemen: I am very ninrli pleated to tell you of the sueesas I liavo Imd Willi your system. I bays eut two Utqurt and a should er w . end 1 have naa ipiewthj nis eaeli time. Tbe eepa exreedwl my expeolalioiis, aud auy ona drsiriuit rf't filling rlothine abould use the Qarment Culler. Yours respecllully, iOWlK t'OltKII.I,. Miwh Chunk, Pa., Oct. 16th, tm. Oarmaut Cutler !o. -Geuileuien - I am Isk- iug course of instrurtmm in Kariuent .'uiliiig. I hud it (eiv aitnpie sou m'r to unuertiuud. 1 usve dmlle.1 and i ul u baxiue fur my anter sod it flla purleoliv Aiur takmg lw In suns I have ou Inuble -u dralling any kiod ' tfcsrusLi RetLH'iiuilr, laL'ba reinharo ; We are now fnrmlnK Clnbs for Ihe finest uuid, uold-r uted and Ullyer Wslchesmsnu faelureit lor both iiadles and (ientleman, We nut In these watchas a movement mails by either of Ihe following romnanlea: Elgin, naunain, jiainiien, ete to suit ine purchsa er. A club fur a cold wateli at $10.00, mnsiMs of lorly members, and each member rovs SI.00 week. A drawing is made once a week, and the member whnte name Is drawn gets hit wsleh immetlistelv, be still oont nil b; tn rai $1,00 a week until he has paid for it, at wbicL time each and all forty members will have ra. reived and paid for bis walcb. The Istt person to receive Ins waleh will be made a present of tt imuumiiue cuaiu. OUIl GUARANTEE, Every ariltle bought from us must be just as represented, sod we sre willing st any and all times tn make good the failure of any article sold, to be as represented. This is lbs Beat, uneaneai ana uioel ittnvenlent way to buy a waieu mrougb our Uo operative Club System. We give a Drat class Elgin or Wallbsm stem niniiiug sou setting movement, which we gusraulee fur two years. The rate ia warrsnt ed, by a written guarantee to wesr lor twenty yesra. The above is why we give you more for your inoney than auy one else and wby we are do ing the largest watch business in lbs world. We sell only first quality goods. Wby not be an owner of a Oold Wsleh whenever you bare Ihe ehanee to gt one. Join the club at ones, only tl.OO down and theu $1.00 a week until the watch is imnl. Please call or send Ine vour nam and ad. dress aud I will nail at yourbousa and show 7u sampiea, or if you are at a dlslauee 1 will send full oarlii ulars. Agents wanted sveff where Wnls for lei me and circulars. I'll 4 iLES M la M. 0 Runts. HIDES, HKINfl. and TALLOW. Highest Prices Paid. IIAIU - (JUTTINO AND " SMOOTH 8HAV1NQ In tho very highest Style of Tflhsorlal Art, At HOHN'H KlUVINO . , BAt.OON Try Hlint MILTON rUORY. in LEADS THEU iIV IN NRW8. ADVOCATE." Tho IIIIIGUT, OLEAN INDIJI'BNDENT. -Head hi R. J. HONCEN, Practical Wagon Builder, Repairing Neatly and Cheaply Done at Very Reasonable Prices. Oeneral Agent for the Qllbartti Patent Adjust auie carriage roie,anu ueaier in Buggies and Carts. SPOT Cash UnypM jo lo A. F. &ATDKR, And buy your Organs, Planos,Sewlng Machines, Wringers, Washing Machines. Implements, Pumpsof all kinds. It w III pay you to wt prices from mebefore buying. I ran aave you money WHAT 25 GENTS WILL BUY IN SEASONABLE HOSIERY. Ty Illustrate we Call Attention to What 25 Cents Will Buy in Hosiery for Men, Women and Children. Exccllsior Fast Black Hose. Unbleached Ualbrlpgan Hose, 2 weights. Kxti.i Quality Mode and Slate Cotton Hose. In Men's Hose. Celebrated Knglish Half J. R. Morlev's nose. In the best German makes. Double iSoled Unbleached Half Hose. Finn Lisle Unbleached Half Hose. French Brown Mixed Half Hose Victoria Fast Black Cotton Half Hose. Mode aud Plate Cotton Half Hose. In Women's Hose. Sanitary Fast Black Hose. In Children's Hose, Choice Styles of Fancy Cotton Host. Fast Black French Hose, sizes 5 to 8 1-2 Fast Black Herman Double ICnee Hose, Sites 7 to 10. Infant's Fast Black English 3-z Casbmer 17ose. 634 Hamilton St., Allentown. Lehigh Goal & Hardware Co, Seiler's Corner, North First Street. We have heen piling up stock on our shelves and in our warehouse and revising prices to suit the times, and we are now in a position to accommodate our customers and all others who will layor us with their orders, better thnn f.ver. While the first cost on many things in our line has material ly advanced, we have been enabled to reduce our prices on some by reason oflarge and careful buying, though in heavy iron goods such as Nails, Wire, &c, we had to go with the current. We have largely increased our lines and added ninny new onen. We have all you need in Oils, Building Hardware, Glass, Machinery, Paints and Shelf Hardware. We have the most complete line or Machinery Repairs and Seeds in the Lehigh Valley. Our prices are satisfactory, our goods should be, and we try to make ourselves so. Coal, Cement, Lime, Fertilizers, Cc, always on hand. GENTS FURNISHINGS. Big Stock. Seasonable Goods HATS, CAPS, Boots & Shoes, TRUNKS, &c, Cassimeres, Worsteds, Corkscrews, s , . Cheviots, &c.,- . Satisfaction. There is a good" deal of satisfaction in being perfectly satisfied,; .and espec ially so in regards to what you wear. Tn this particular we invariably more than please our patrons. Our stock being large, varied and complete gives satisfaction in making a choice of goods desired, while in style, finish and work manship our reputation speaks far more eloquently than word, Call on us for Spring and Summer Garments, Suits or parts of Suits. We guarantee per fect fits and finest, workmanship, Clauss Bros., THE TAILORS, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. rs HEADQUARTERS FOR-r GENERAL HARDWARE. Paints, Varnishes, Glass, A.LL KINDS OF COAL, OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehightou, pa Mlk tttUHIU, Bam) CTiSiwo,-Pj. hake and Soda Water i Five Cents a Glass, - Cooling, Healthful, Rich just flii Jcind of a hummer drink that gratifies at the same time the thirst and taste. Ice Cream. Sov b? ,t,le plnfe. 1niti?. picmc and v..,. aiiij,iit-ii iii niiuri notice. NUSBAUM & CULTON, 0pp. the Park, Lehighton. . .