KaUred as gaund OUii Matter at tli 1 lilghUra l'oit-OHn, The Carbon Advocate MCIIIGHTON. PKNNA. Mates for Legal Ad Tort I nine rliarter Notloes $ 4 00 Auditor's Notice 4 00 Commissioner's Notices - - 4 no IMvotro Notices 4 00 Administrator's Notlees - - - - 3 00 Executor's Notices 3 00 SATURDAY. MAY 31, 1890. Bona Fide Circulation Larger than that of any Weekly Newspaper In the County. General Fiuncis Walker who is recognized as a profound thtokcr and writer, In an article on the eight hour da; refers to the fluctuations of production and trade, due to the world-wide extension and division of labor and the consequent ex- tretne localization and Intensification of Industry as preventatives to the success of the movement, and concludes by saying that, "The spread of Intelligence, the gen eral and technical education of the people, the promotion ot habits of frugality and temperance, and not eight hour laws are the proper means for removing the painful congestions 01 labor ana for reducing to a minimum the OTllsof that spasmodic and Intermittent production of wealth which cnaracterizes tno industrial and commer cial world of to-day and which must con' tinue to characterize the Industrial and commercial world until mankind get ready to go back to hand tools and to the petty neighborhood production of a former age." agriculture, among which aft Viticulture, Nurseries, Florists, Seed and Track Farms, Semi-tropic Fruits, Oranges, etc., I.I re Stoek on the great ranges, and In cities and villages; also the names and number of all the various farmers' organizations, such as Agricultural and Horticultural Societies, Poultry and lleo Associations, Farmers' Clubs, OrangesAlliances, Wheels, Unions, Leagues, etc. In no part of tlio census work have Hip Hues been extended more than in the dir ectlon of agriculture, and If farmers will now chcef ully co-operate with the ennmera tors and other officials In promptly furnish ing '.he correct figures more comprehensive returns regarding our greatest Industry will be obtained than ever before. NEWSl'APEltB. IIazlcton'8 two dally papers the P!afn Breaker and Sentinel are now eight page quortos. The proprietors alludo to tlin change as being In the line of success, which has evidently been smiling on them of lato judging from all appearances. The Allentown Critic Is the brightest. gem In the field of dally newspapcrdom in the Lehigh Valley. There Is enterprise there. The chipper Macungle ProgrfM tails of enlarging. The Mauch Chunk Qazette who knows how deep and broad Is the love ot Jimmy Malloy for the average Jfauch Chunkcr, be lleves that he might be prevailed on to support the following ticket, all from that town, but the Insinuation Is heartlessly cruel: State Senator, W. M. Hapsherj Assembly, E. H. Rauch; Register and Re corder, K. R. Slewersj Treasurer, Samuel Carpenter; Commissioners, Lewis Arm' broster, ,T. S. Kelscr; Jury Commissioner Rob. Klotz or E. R. Enbody. Senator Cameron has intimated that the McKInley tariff bill which passed the House last week will be cut to pieces In the Senate. The Senator alludes to the prac tlcal necessity of a redcctlon on the neces saries of living. Like his father, he Is far- seeing and practical enough to observe the growing sentiment of the peoDleon a ques Hon so close to them In result. The Quay Delamatcr sideshow takes well with Quay and Delamater. The Re publican party don't seem to be In the ring. OI.ANCK9 IIEItlC AND TllHItH The population of Ireland continued to decllno;ltappoars to have droppodlsonieSO, 000 In numbers during the past year. The lowest point In the present century has now been reached; Its zenith was In 1846, when there wcro 8,250,000. The estimate for to-day Is 8,500,000. Murder seems to be the least perilous of all the felonious pastimes known to this country, Out of 14,770, mnrderers who took human life In the six years from 1881 to 1889 only 558 paid the penalty of their crimes by yellding their own lives to the law The pet names of the four baby Stalcsaro as follows; North Dakota is the "Flicker- tall State," South Dakota is the "Swinge Cat State." Washington is the "Ohlnock State." and Montana Is the " Stubbed-Toc State." Nothing la Impossible with aTiogarmiuty lyceum. The Wellsboro Agitator nays that one of them bad before It latl; the question. "Resolved, That old maids wouldn't like cats If they didn't wear whiskers." The British capitalists have all tho best of It. They buy our breweries, but thoy don't have to drink the beer that Is manu factured by some of them. FARMERS AN1 the census. The census year began June 1, 1889, and ends May 31, 1800. Each state has from one to eleven supervisors' districts. There are 175 supervisors In all. There are 42,000 enumerators, who In all parts of the country will begin their work Monday morning, June 2. 1890. Every farm will be ylslted before June 30, and the follow Ing questions will be asked, keeping In mind that the figures you are to give nearly all pertain to the crops of 1889, and not to the growing crops of 1890: (1) Your name as occupant of the farm, mr A . - i Arc yuu owner, renter for money, or for share of the crops of the farm? (3) Are you white ot black? (4) Number of acres of land, Improved and unimproved (5) Acres Irrigated. (0) Number of artesian wells flowing. (7) Value of farm, buildings, implements, machinery, and live stock. (8) Fences: Cost of building and repairing, (9) Costof fertilizers. (10) Labor: Amounts paid toi labor, Including board; weeks of inreu labor, white or black. (11) Products Estimated value of all farm productions sold consumed, or on hand for 1889. (12) Forestry: Amount of wood cut, and value of all forest products sold. (13) Grasslands Acres of eaoh kind of grassland cut for bay or pastured; tons of hay and straw sold; clover and grass seeds produced and sold; silos and their capacity. (14) Surar Cane, sorghum, maple, and beet; sugar and molasses; acies; product and value of each. (15) Castor Beans: Acres. (10) Cereals: Barley, buckwheat, Indian corn, oats, rye, wheat; acres, crop, amount of each sold and consumed, and value. (17) K!c: Acres, crop, and value. (18) Tobacco: Acres, crop, amount sold, and yalne, (19) Feas and beans: Bushels, and value ot crop sold. (20) Peanuts: Acrej, bushels, and value. (21) Hops: Acres, pounds, and value. (22) Fibers: Cotton, flax, and hemp; acres, crop, and value. (23) Broom Com: Acres, pounds, and value, (24) Live Stock: Horses, mules, and asses; numbei on band June 1, 1890; number foaled In 1889; number sold In 1889; number died In 1889. (25) Sheep: Number on hand June 1, 1890, of "fine wool" "long wool," and "all other;" number of lambs dropped In 1889; "spring lambs;" sold in 1889; sold In 1889 other than "spring Iambs;" slaughter ed for use on farm In 1889; killed by dogs lu 1889; died from "other causes In 1889. (20) Wool: Shorn spring of 1690 and fall of 1889. (37) Goats: Number of Angora and common. (28) Dogs: On farm June 1, 1890. (29) Neat Cattle: Working oxen, milch cows, and other cattle on band June 1, 1890; number of pure bred, grade and common; calves dropped In 1889; cattle sold In 1889, slaughtered fornseonthe farm, and died In 1889. (30) Dairy: Milk total gallons produced on farm; sold for use In families; sent to creamery or factory; used on farm, Including for butter or cheese; used on farm In raising cream for aale, Including for creamery or factory. Butter pounds made on farm and sold in 1889. Cream quarts sent to creamery or factory; sold other than to creamery or factory. Cheese pounds made on farm and sold in 1889. (81) Swine: Number on hand June 1, 1890; sold In 1889; consumed on farm and died In 1880. (82) Poultry: Number each of chickens, turkeys, geese. and ducks on hand June 1, 1889; value of an poultry products sold; eggs produced, old, and value In 1889. (33) Bees: Num ber stands, pounds of honey and wax rro- duced, And value. (34) Onions: Field crop number of acres, bushels produced and sold, and value. (35) Potatoes: Sweet and Irish, bushels produced and sold. (36 Market Gardens and Small Fruits: Nam ber oi acres In vegetables, blackberries. cranberries, raspberries, strawberries, and other small fruits, and total value of pro ducts In 1838. (87) Vegetables and Fruits for Canning: Number of acres, and pro. ducts, la bushels, of peas apd beans, green corn, tomatoes, oilier vepetablea and fruits, (38) Orchards: Apples, apricots, cherries, peaches, pears, plums, and prunes, and other orchard fruits; In each the number of acres, crop In 1889, number bearing trees, number of young trees not bearing, and value of all orchard products sold, (89) Vineyards: Number of acres In vines bearing and in young vines not bearing; products of grapes and raisins, and value In 1889. Besides these questions on the regular AgrtcnltuialSebudule No. 2, Suprlutend eut Robert P. Potter has ordered several peeial investigations in the lntefMts f SECRET society notes. The Improved Order of Red ilea ot Venn sylvanta, the Great Council of which was In session at Scranton, has bad a good Increase, since Its annual Great Council meeting In Allentown a year ago. Twenty-two tribes and nine councils of Pocahontas weie In stttuted. The present membership of the order In the State Is 20,235, being an Increase of 1,971; amount of tribal receipts, $215,' 178,24; expended for relief, $04,807, 45; ex pended, for funerals, $22,038,00; for other purposes, $177,009,05; present worth of tribes, $893, 114,89. Nineteen Castles K. G. E. have been In stttuted In Pennsylvania this year, the last. one being No. 360, of Jlfadlsonburg, on May 28tb. The indications are that at least ten will be Instituted during Juue. Blloxl Castle, No. 1, of Blloxl, Mississippi, will also be Instituted next month. The reDort that Lady Washington Couu cil, No. 22, D. of L of town, was defunct Is not quite true, it has only suspended for the summer months and will re-organize In September. Asa Packer Council of the Jr. 0. U. A. M., Is located at Packerton, and Is named in honor of the late Asa Packer.after whom that village also gets Its name. If you belong to a secret society and know of anything you would like to see under this head, why send it In. No charge Is made for such Items. After the public meeting In Gabel's Hall on Saturday eyentng an effort will be made to organize a camp of the P. O. S. of A, An effort is again making for the or ganization of a Commandery of the Knights of Malta In this town. Silver Star Council, Jr. O. U. A. M, will be Instituted at Summit Hill on the evening of June 6th. STATE Q LEANINGS. A number of Berks county farmers, who purchased shares In sliver mines lnColorado haye been ruined. Tbe protectors of the enterprise and those who unload the stock still Insist It Is a very valuable propetty, with lots ot silver In It, but unfortunately It cannot be got out. Tbe Hebrews ot South Bethlehem will ,ln the near future, make an effort to raise sufficient money to buy a lot and erect a synagogue thereon. Tne congregation has already purchased ground for the ccmetary and paid $75 for a Tenth Book of Moses. Mrs. Rose Barns, of Wadesvllle Schuyl kill Co., was found lying on the floor of her room apparently dead, Sunday, having taken laudanum In a fit ot despondency. She has been married but a short time, Her condition is precarious. The Eastern Pennsylvania Tenuis Asso ciation will hold two tournaments this sea. son, one at Catasaqua, some time In July, and the other at Ashland In September, The exact dates have not yet been determ ined upon. There was a fight In a Hungarian shanty at Westwoods, Schulklll county, on Sunday evening and Thomas Grescovlch was badly Injmled by being struck behind the right ear with a beer glass. Then men from Coplay who took the places ot tbe striking wharfmen of the Glendoc Iron IForks have returned homo to stay, and the strikers have secured work at other furnaces. Emanual K. Bogert, deputy postmaster at TFUkes-Barre, his been arrested for Ir regularities and theft. He Is charged with using cancelled stamps and appropriating their equivalent. The spring races of the Lehigh County Agricultural Society will come off Jnne 17lb, 18th and 19th. Tbe Slatlngton Rifles have been granted a charter ot Incorporation. STOP PAYING - RENT. Because When the year is arnnml toii have nothing but Twelve Receipt , and jnu ate no wiui on loan you were uaiore. Own Your Own Home And lt YourMentlilr Rent pay for 11. Tbe Grauite Slate Provident AssGciation Will buy you one Dyw hftrVand let your rent pay for it. Ne seeurlty required I No mor' gsgo liken I For full J.irtluulin anil on r sua rase, H. V.Morthimer, Ji , LEHIGHTON, PA., Sole Agiat far Car Wa eetuuy. r.v 11 la It It It It It It It It ft If if l l J lata .. . 1 i ! i 2 Instructions in morals and manners. How to improve grammar, and how to talk and appear well in society. Wholesome advice for growing daughters, given sugar-coated by pure fiction and confidential talks. This is a Special Department in es none tfBer w a vw pom " The MAY number, now on the News Stands, j contains some wholesome advice by Ruth Ash more, for young women, on "The Use of Slang," "The Oldest Girl," "When You Choose a Sweetheart," And a splendid "Letter to Beth,' by Kate Tannatt Woods. The May number is a specially strong issue, beau tifully illustrated. Handsomest -"magazine printed. Edited by EDWARD W. BOK. 10 Cents a Copy. On the News Stands. Our 40-page Premium Catalogue, including Art Needlework instructions, mailed FREE upon application. CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY, Philadelphia, Pa. I Its. i MOST UTIFUL THINGS At the Lowest Prices ! IN THE LINE OF Bed Room and Parlor 8nits, Handsome Carpets and Rug's, Latest Style Baby Carriages. WI,L BE EOUND AT Schwartz's First Street, Lehigh ton. Don't fail to call and inspect our handsome line of the new est nnd nicest things in the above line to be found anywhere in Carbon county, and all at very lowest prices. Big Furnitui eStore, Ofi Gi L HORNj AT THE Central Drug Store, Ol'l. THE WHMO SQUAItK Hank Street, Lehighton, Pa., IS HEADQUAKTRRH FOK Pure Drugs and Medicines, Fine Soaps, Brushes, &c, &c., Choice Wines and Liquors, Wall Taper and Decorations! Spectacles ! Wlicn you liny a liulr ot Shoes you want a F.ool lit. Hut It you need Sl'KOTACLKS It Is much more important tliat the EYE should be accommodated with correct lenses and a proper ly fitting frame which will hriiiK the lenses di rectly betore thecentreot the eye. It you buy j our spectacles at Dr. Horn's you will find the above points properly attended to, PERSCRIPTIONS Caelly Componnileil Octl5-tB A d lfNTS canvass tor the salootour AVJlil.'"! AO jiome Grown Nursery Stock. WANTED. Mom Llbornl Terms. Unenunlleil laollltlea. One of the lament, oldest established and best known nurseries In the country. Address W. & T HsitTH, Geneva nursery, ueneva v .csiauusneu in -t-ivwi lint "GOOD ENOUGH" Tamili Sana s ss 8 si?3 3 mmmmm B..8 3 ! S at gage OIL AND GASOLINE CAN! MAM'rACTt'KW) V- rhe Winfleld Mannrg Co., - Warren, a Every Family Should have One No Dropping Oil on the floor or Table. Wo Faucet to lak i.r get knocked open t vaste Contents or c.iue plosions. Fumi tnd Can clow niiiomaiirally Air Tight. No I..rfi U.ii Mu Kvuporatlon i AND AMOlvTfir 8 Aft. A Universal I i i.et l old Necessity o aTiTj A-Ta rmx TXtiat. For Sale In IlUsliton by .1. T. Nusbaum. I. i. ii. Ilbenutli and 1 . Thomas, aps-1.1t A Lady1. Perfect Companion PAIM.HMCiiii.tMiiRTH. n new book by Dr. John II. Dye, one ot New York's inott skillful physicians, sltuws that prlu U not necessary in childbirth, but results fimn eausej easily under stood and overcome. Itelearly proves that any woman may become a mother without suffering any pain wtutlever. It also tails bow to over ooiueand prevent morning slskjieas, swelled limbs, and all other evils anandlnc pregnancy. It Is reliable and highly endorsed by physicians .vt-rywlime tu thr wife' true private compan ion. Cut this out It mill save you great pain, uua possibly . mi life 8euU two-cent stamp for iK-MTipihe ofri'iilars, u-stlmouiaU.ana confiden Ual teftvi -eut iu sealed euvelope Addrvha Prauk thorns a Lu., fdoutneri, fUlUtuote' Eissolntion of Co-Partiiersliip. Lriiiqhton, Pa., Mayo, 1890, The copartnership heretofore existing be tween Charles Trutzman nnd C. II. Heidle, doing business asO. Prutzman &Co., with postoftlce address at Lehighton, Carbon county. Pa., was this day dissolved by reason of C. II. HEIDLE wiuiurumiiK irom me urm, All persons Indebted to the said firm are re quested to make payment to C. II. SKI I) Id who Is authorized to make all collections. The business Hill hereafter be conducted by DlliU l1ITrrvTftf . XT ... .,, ... .... ' 4 V A.IUA.l. Ill Aliriiiuwii. rilt P. PRUTZMAN, C 11. HEIDLK. MaylO.lBOO-ws. ftp TO FR8. RODERER, under the Exchange . iiuicr. uuuk Hireei, iur u hiiiooiu gnave or a lasnionahle hair cut. tSf Closed on Sunday's. Itneder's Hair tonic, cures Dandruff, To Whom it May Concern. It having come to my knowledge that some person or persons unknown to me 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 wllh lu ten days from the date hereof, or i ender them selves liable to prosecution for slander. JAMES HEUailES, Late ot lioiton. It. I., now of Lehighton, Carbon County, Pa. May 9, tsao. Lehighton Water Co. LEHIGHTON, PA., April 21, 1890. There will be a meettuR of the ftookholders or ii ii vB,yvl"" aihii wuifAwv in uuDei s iT'LV Ti 11 iniKuion.ra., at Kignt o'clock p. M.. on HATURDA V. JuVE k.t. lfeio. mrpose of voting on an INCREASE -OF rEDNESS. By order ot tho Board JOHN S. LKNTZ, President. Howard Seaboldt, Secretary. Special Important Notice. 1W.i,.,l,i ,l,l i . iiuiucj, nu nave nut as yei niaue v, ,.vu vuiiiira.uuiiauii nam. aireei suouiti ilo so at once and sae considerable In the cost wiiirwmc, num we juci iiiui aiier me tiior pughfare has once beeu macadamized according to the plans and specifications now with the llorough Council It will necessitate increased work and naturally a considerably incukasko can-. Every property holder should certainly seethe direct Importance nflhlsaud make the service connection now as it would certaluly De objected to after the street is macadamized to llflVA II Iitii n.t.l klI.,M . , " i .... " "i- " -,,., umicu; uuusillic Itu sightly crevices. May 1st, 1890. iy ORDER OF COUNCIL. Important Notice. At a special meeting ot the lehighton Rorougli Council held on Monday evening, April 28. IsBO, the following resolution was unanimously ai provedi Resolved. That every citizen on Rank stieet be required to put up a curb atsuch places where uone are now lu, from llankway to Carbon street, ncludlng Walp's building; said curli to be put In accordance with tlmo fixed on notice sen ed on each and every property holder. MA1II.ON ItHlUIIAlil), llurgesa. JOHN T SEMMKL, Secretary. Piles! Piles! Piles! i rrv s universal rue Biiposiiory. A sure r.'.". urvrpiunnoinies,iiiiernai or external, Itching or bleeding, and long Maudlin: cases. uas never railed. Try It, even if you have failed wltli every other remedy. Tills Supposi tory is conesbaped, easy to apply, safe, neat and l.uuu, a,,,, i.-u3cst-. every luivuiiiage over OIlll ments and salves. Physlcans use In their pract ice, tllve It a trial ami von will tin rMtiA,.ari n.i convinced. It your druggist does not keen It or get It for you, send tor It by mail, Price, w Cents aiiox. Address, anphkw a. Fhrv. lancasler. Pa. hold by Dr .N H. Rebrr. C. V Horn, and T. D. Thomas. In lehighton, Pu., KUHN1: SPECIAL AMOUNCSWENT. ROOFING, SPOUTING AND GENERAL JOB WORK Receives our special ntfention nt this time, arid in connection we are prepared to Rhpair Wash Whingers, no matter how far gono. Ko supply new rubbers and new cog wheels and make your washer good as new at a very small cost. Our lint of TIjjuse Furnishinc Goods' in eludes everything in that line, while our stock of Heaters, Ranges and Stoves can't be beat in this town. Before purchas ing elsewhere call and see us. "WTS. KUHNVS, North First St., Lehighton. J"! 9 noara nasT stbebt, mhiqiitost. IS THE PJ.AOK KOI! Fine Suitings ani FantalooninES at tho lowest prices which are 10 to 20 per cent, lower than elsewhere. A perfect flt and best workmanship guaranteed In every Instance. Before purchasing elsewhere call and see w. o-Ul-ly o o o 1 3 cT c: crq an r--O P I CD UP" r-t- o 3 o CfQ CD -a ET. o p O pr s r-r- ro 1 CD o t-J p p O Pi CD CfQ CD i Stoves, Tinware, Heaters and Ranges, In Great Variety at Samuel Graver's Fopular Store, Rank Street Roofing and Spouting a special ty. Stove repairs furnished on short notice Reasonable! TOT to BUY tiiat is USEFUL. Guaranteed Hazor, Good Strap, Good Soap, Good I! rush, Good SIui?. ' Guaranteed Pocket Knives, Good Gold Pens. Good Medicines. ' THOMAS' Qoldeo Molar Pharmacy, Bank Street, Lsuioiiton. Prnna. Prescriptions a Hieclalty. Ex-Sheriff Rabenoid. 8X4 N. 8th St., - - - - AI.L13NTOWN. DENTISTRY, In all Its brandies. Fresh gas always on hand. The patronage of tbe people is solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. 4-6-00 O. A. CLAUSS. Ofltee with cjauss pro., First street. Lahiihtwi l'lHE, LlPE AXD ACCIDKblT INSDRANOE. Oaly Frauolau CwiiaulM ar. npri IUonoMiw stMaiMty lurnlaWT Proposals. Sealrd propnaaN will he ipoelved to nmi ailu mi" Hank .irevt, friim May i lo .tune 1, ism Sororrtlim to RKVIHKI) SI'KTIKICATIONH and rl.ANB furnished hy the Bnrongli Oouiirll. wlilcti can he ioen hy calling at the residence of the Secretary. The rlirtit N renerved lo reject any and all bids., MAI1I.ON lIHiritAllI), lluritesi. IOUN T. HRMMKI.. Recretarv. ERIFF'S SALE OK- Valuable Real Estate. Hy virtue of n writ of Klerl Knelas. to mo ill. reeted. there will ha nnhl nt imhTip van. inn n, tlin Court House, In the DnroiiRli of Maucli Chunk, Oarbon county, Pennsylvania, on MONDAY. JUNK 8th, 1890, at one o'clock, 1. M.. the tollowliiR described reaiesmie: l. All that certain lot or piece of ground situ ate In the borough ot talilghton, Onrbon conn ty, nnu state ot rennsylvanla, numbered In the Plan or plot, prepared by Daniel Kaitman; Mianauescnueans follows: Containing t or breadth on the enstwardly side of reet slxtv-four feet nnd evtendinir fst.. -nrdly between parallel lines at right angles nry- from said l'lne street one I iu ml red nud clg! ie: rnlv by said alley, southwardly by lot No. 18, and nine feet nnd nine Inches to a certain alle uouna by sail westw No. 18, 2. All that certain lot or niece of ernuml niln- ate In tho borough of Lehighton, Carbon county. uiiu nunc i,i x eiiiMymimu, numueren in a plan or plot prepared by Daniel Eastman for the sale thereof No. 27, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit : Situate on the westwardly side ot iuriiiauipiuii street in saiu uorougn ana con taining In front or breadth on said street sixty- feet and extending westwardly between four narallel lines at rieht iinffleft from nnld North ninptou street, one hundred and eighty-nine feet, and nine Inches to a certain allev. Hounded southwardly by lot No. 28. westwardly by said alley , Northwardly by lot No. 2, and eastwardly uy sum nonimiuiHon sireei. The Improvement thereon comm. of n Two Story FllAMB HOUSi: 10x211 feet with a one story frame kitchen 12x11 leet attached. Ami a 1'iume Stable 14x20 feet. Seized and taken into execution as the nroner- tv ot William I'. John, and to be sold by It. P. I.RVAN, Sheriff. FHKVMA.V & IIKIDT, Attorncistor PlalntlfT. Maueli Chnnlc, Va May 17, 1890. QHERIFF'S SALE -O F Valuable Real Estate. By vlrluc of a writ of Alias Levari Facias, Snr Mortgage, No. 20, June Term, 1890, to me direct ed, Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Carbon County, I nlil sell at public vendue on MONDAY, JUNK 9TII, 18.10, at 1 n't'lc ck i. in., at the Court House, In the llorough of MntU'h Chunk, Carnon county, renn sylanla, the following described leal estate, lo-wlt: All that certain lot or piece ot ground, situate on the Westwardly side of North street. In the Ttoi oiigh of East Mauch Chunk, county and state aforesaid, and numbered In the plan or plot thereof Two (2), containing In front or breadth on said North street fifty (50) reet, and extend. Imminence westerly of that width between par allel lines at right angles with said street, lu lenetn or depth, two hundred (200) feet. Hound ed Westwardly by a thirty feet wide alley .South ward bv Second street. Eastward by said North street and Northward by lot number tour. The Improverrents thereon consist of a Two- story Fit AM E DWELLING HOUSE, 22 feet bv 30 feet, and a two storv frame kitchen IG feet by 18 feet, thereto attached, with a stone haseineul cellar under the house and kitchen. Also, a frame stable, 14 feet by to feet, on the rear ot the Int. Seized and taken Into execution as the nrnp- eny oi auii Kurt'i -uuurauy, unit iu ue sum uy IIIIIAM P. LEVAN, OiiAin tc Loosk, Sheriff, Attorneys. . Maurli Chunk, Pa., May 17, 1800. -O K- gHERIFF'S SALE Valuable Real Estate. Uy Irtne ot a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, there Mill be sold at public vendue, at i lie uourt unuso in me norougn oi Aiaucn i.nuiiK, (.anion ununiy, rennsyivuuia, on MONDAY, JUNK 91890, at 1 o'clock, 1', M., the following described real estate: All that certain lot or piece ot ground situate In Franklin, township Carbon County, lu., bounded and described as follows, to wits Be ginning at a post on the West side of a proposed nubhe ruad lendincr from Welssnort to l'arrv- llle, thenco nloug said road south six and three-quarter degrees, east sixty-six feet to a post, thence by lot number four, hereafter to be conveyed to F. Holt, south eighty-five degrees, west one hundred and IHtv feet to a post on the east side of a proposed twelve feet wide alley, thence along ully northstx and threequarters de grees, west gixiy-six leei 10 a posi, inence lot number eight, now the property of John Stlegenfus, north eighty-live degrees, east one hundred and Olty feet to the place of beginning. It belne lot number six as marked on a Dlan or plot made by Austin Boyer at the instance of i.evi Horn aim a. c. nnyaer. ine improve meiiis inereon cousisioiu DWELLING HOUSE, plank fashion, two stories high, 18x24 feet, with kitchen 12x12 feet attached, eight feet high and oiuer omiHuiuiiigs. Seized and taken Into execution us the pro erty ot David Craig and to be sold by H. I'. LEVAN. FttKVMAN & Hkvdt, Shnrilf Attornevs for I'lulutllf. Mauch Chunk, l'a., May it, ino. Lehigh Valley R. R. Co. Arrangement of PnMenger Trains, In Effect May 11th, 1890. LEAVE LEHiailTON For Itahwav.Ullzabetli.Newaik and New York u.uu. a.22, T.si, v.oi, anu 11.12 h.iu.j j uu, o.'.-j ana a.ui p.m. For Manunka, Chunk and Relvklere d.06, 7.81 a.m.: 12.37 n.in. For Ijinibertvllie and Trenton u.oc, 9.00 and ll. ia a.m.; awuimD.sip.iii, ForHlatlncton. Catasanaua. Allentown. Beth lehem. I'jiston. rhllado'nlila and uolnts Mouth B.22, 7.07, 7.31, s.'jo and 11.12 a.m.; 3.06, 6.29 and b.ui p in. ror nesoing ami iinrrisourg i.ji, .sr a nil u.12 a. iu.; 3.iuttiiuB.ui n.m. I.V. 1 1 ............ t .Klnl, Inn r.. rv's, White Hall, Coplay, Itokeudauqua and I' i eemansourg ojb, 7.uj, ,uo u.oj 11.12 a. 111. 12J7, nnd S-'JJ ji.lil. 1'or.Maucn iiiiipK (s.311, 7.43, ,47 and 11.4s a.m. I.ai' X15. L2S7.23. a.lil and 9.28 and 12.47 n.m. For Wentherly and Hazletoii 6.47. 7.43 9M and 11.48 a.m.: 3.10,6.23,7.23, 8.38 p.lll. For Mahauov Cllv. Hlienamloah and Ashland M7, 7.43, 9 jo and 11.48 a.m.; 3.16, 6.2s and 7.23 p.m. For sit. Carmel and Shamokln 73 and 11.48 a, in,; 6.26p.m. For New Boston and I'ottsvllle 7.43, 93S and 11,48 a.m.: 3.16 and 7.23 p.m. For White Haven. Wllkesbarre and Plttston &4T, 7.43, 9.3a and 11.48 a.m.; 3.15. 66, 7.23 and VriOD p.Ili, For Hcranton &3C. 7.43. 9.36. nnd 11.48 a.m S.U. 6.36 and T.23 n.m. For Tunkhannock 11.18 a.m.; 6.96 & 7.23 and 9.38 n.m. rnruwego, Aiiuurn, unaca anu ueneva 11.4a a.m.; v.js p.m. Knp f jipevvl mlra, ltocliester, Bulfaln, N'agara Falls and the w est ii.48 a.m.; anu i.va ana v.s p.m. SUNDAY TKAINS. For New York 6.42 and 10.07 a.m. ; 859 p.m. For llillwlelnhla 8.0m a. la. and 3.67 u.iu. For Easton and Intermediate Stations 6.27. B.US iv.vi a.iu. ; ix ov, ajfi. o&v auu vuh p in. For Mauch Chunk 8.14. 9.M a.m.: 12.20. 3.15. 6.19, 8 J2 and 9.38 p.m. mr iiazieinn u.nn u.in. : u jii. j.io a. .u n.in. For Mahsnoy City and Shenandoah ltai and its n.m. ror wiuie iiaven, iiKes-uarre, I'litston, ldpart J,uiie JliHoi' FOR A BMOOTIf BA.SY - BOA VIS, ANI) A STVLtWt IlAIlt Cl'T, HO TO PRANK HERMAN TIIK I1AHI1RII, Over the Onnai Bridge. U. S. KRESGE, In the Old Post OflW'i' lluildhi.. HAND-MADE BU0TS & SH08B a 8prclalt HatHl-made Uppers Supplied in the 1 1 t"lliivourt3.B0llatid-mailr lm, -The HK.-.l All klmls of Iteimlrltlit N illv. t'lienph ami and Promptly attended i.i. M. O. ICtmtz. IllDIW, BRINK. n TALLOW. Hlclicst Prices l'alil. IlAIlt . CUTTINO AND SMOOTH 8HAVINQ JA lJl'et Style ot Tonsorlftl Art, At IIOIWH RtlAVINO . . 8A7J10N. Try niml MILTON FLOHY. KIIWK I LIBERT I 11 K II HBKR, I imIit the Drug Wore Is tlie pi.ire for a SMOOTH-SUA VR VND r i in Hair Cvt. (lve im a (Jail. U l.V.MW THEM A T.I, IN NEWS. Tlic "ADVOCATE." iiitKUir,. CU'.AN, INI'KI'KNDF.NT. lleail II!- R. J. HONCEN, Practical Wagon Builder. Repairing Neatly and Cheaply Done nl Very Reasonable Prices. Oeneral Agent for the nilbarth Patent Adjust able Carriage Pole, an Dealer In Iluggies and ('arts. upvr ., V. SATDlftt, And buy your Organs, Planos.sewlng Machines , Wrllifera, Washing Machine. Implements. Pinups' ot all kinds. It will pay yon toget prlees from me before buying. I enn save you money BUY WHAT 25 CENTS WILL IN SEASONABLE HOSIERY. Ty lllustmto we Call Attention to What 25 Cents Will Buy in Hosiery for Men, Women and Children. In Men's Hose. J. R. MorleyJR fleleliraleil KukIisIi Half Hose. In I lie best Herman makes, Double Soled Unlileaclieil Half Hose. Fluo Lisle Unlileaclieil, Half Hose. Prench lirowu Mixed Half Hose. Victoria Fast. Black Cotton Half Hose. Mode and Slate Cotton Half nose. In Women's Hose. Sanitary Past HlacU Hnse. Rxcellslor Fast Ulack Hose. ITnlileaclied RilbrlKgaii Hose, 2 trelahfs. Rxtin Quality Slode and Slale Cotton Hose, In Children's Hose. Clio!ce Styles of Fancy Cnltoti Hose. Fast Black Frencli Hose, slies Ii to 8 1 J Fast Black Oerarin Double Knee Hose, sl.ea 7 lo lu. Infant's Past Black English 8 x Tasbinere iose. 5L mm a sqgj 634 Hamilton St., Allentown. uuiviiiiiuvn, iiinnuutt, aajtv. (Ilineo. iiyue Aiiuurn, ttimirn, Kocnester, llultalo, Niagara Falls ana the West!) 42 p.m. For further nartleulArfl Innulre nf Airontarni- 4IIUC .ituitw. u, 1IL1NU11JN, .. tienl Pass. Agent, May U, 90. ty South Bethlehem, Penna, This standard brand of plug tobacco is acknowledged to be the best chew and the largest piece for the money in the mar ket. . Vineo tin tag on each lump. Its extensive sale for many years has established its reputation. There is nothing better. Try it. For sale bv dealers and ijrocers. Divoroe Notioe. s. M lloHTKiuiiT, 1 In the Court of Liuenant, common rieas of 1H. Iftarlimi .Imtntv Maiiuik a. Coiitiikiiit, I No. 2, Jan. Term, iieMiiideiii. i iwv. iu uivorce. To SlAQOIK A. ItnttTfiKiHT. ItMnondent. above uaiged- Madam ' You are hereby notlfled that the mulersigiied, liavlng been appointed by the Oourt orcommoii Fleas of Oarbon County au Examiner In Divorce to take the depositions of witnesses In the above stated proceedings, will meet all parties Interested at his onlce in the Borough of Maueh Chunk, on F11IDA Y. JUNK Mil, ISO, at NINF. o'clock A. M. tor the purpose of his appolnlnienUatwnich time and place you are rueie.lo be preaentnltluour witnesses. LAIltn II DAHBEIt. Rxaminer Maueh chunk, Pa May is, lW.-wa. s ULESME WANTED. 1 raseniwi. i -yl Subscribe lor ami read tlii8ijpcr. I'urelv local. One dolloir w. year- LOCAL OR TRAV ELING. . I . . i i our Nursary Mock. Salary. Biwam i"i steady euiptovuicni (uamntaeo. CHASE flROTIIKBB COMPANY, I a-ll-am' Roobaster, . V. ! & Hardware Co., Lehigh Goal Seiler's Corner. North First Street. Wo have been piling up stock on our shelves anil iu 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 favor uh with their orders, belter thnn tver. 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 avc hud lo go with the current. We have largely increased our lines and added many new ones. We have all you need iu Oils, Building Hardware, Glass. Machinery, Paints and Shelf Hardware. We have the most complete line of Machinery Repairs and Seeds in the Lehigh Valley. Our prices are salisfiirtory, our goods should be, and we try to make ourselves so. Coal. Cement, Lime, Fertilizers, ttc, always on hand. GENTS FURNISHINGS. Big Stock. Seasmijble Goods HATS, CAPS, Boots & Shoes. TRUNKS, &c, Cassimeres, "Worsteds, Corkscrews, Cheviots, &c., &c Satisfaction. There is a good deal of satisfaction in being perfectly satisfied, and espec ially so in regards to what you wear. In this particular we invariably more than please our patrons. Onr stock being large, varied and complete gives satisfaction in making a choice ol goods desired, while in stvlo, finish and work manship our reputation speaks far more eloquently thau ' word. Call on us for Spring and Summer Garments, Suits ov parts of Suits. We guarantee per fect fits and finest workmanship. Olauss Bros., THE TAILORS, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. IS H13AJ)mJARTfclW FOR GENERAL HARDWARE, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, A LL KINDS OP COAL, OPS. rUKLIO SOU ARK, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa Mk Soda Water : hake and Five Cents a Class. Cooling, Healthful, Rich just the kind of a Summer drink that gratifies, at the same time the thirst and tasfe. TfP Pi'nam Sold by the plate. R-.uti. s, nics and V--yl V-ClJlla liWivnIsi u.ii.nliurl .f ....t ,...il NUSBAUM & CI 'LTON, 0pp. the Park, Lehighton.