Fnl.ml B Second ClnM Mutter nt the T-f-lillitn l'ost-omm. The Carbon Advocate l.rlUClllTON. 1M5NNA. ltntPS Tor I.pkhI AllvprtlnlllE : Charter Not iocs f 4 00 Alldltol i Nnllrci 4 00 t'ommlMlonei't NBtleos -4 00 IHvorcc NoIIchs 4 00 ArtnilniHtrBUir'H Notli-cs - - - - 3 00 Kxwutov's Notlem 00 SATUKDAY. JUNK 81. 1800. Dunn !'l1i Circulation l.iirjfer tlinntlinl of nny Wrolily NanYnnpiir In t!ie County. Tim deadly overlioftil lirlclRO at Coalpott add; auollier victim lo tlio Hat by tlic death of llrakeuian lloon, who had his back broken by bolni? knocked from tho top of a car at that point aomo weeks ago. A re- rent Gaand Jury called attention to tho dangw and recommended the Court to this particular point, and now It there Is any law that will conipcll a coporatlon to Ret into lino It should bo brought Into play, The continual complete disregard of Grand Jury recommendations makes their we nentment to the Court a first-class bur Ipsque. The people aro tired of it ? Onf. thing that greatly retards the In' Oustrlal progress of Lehighton Is the exist ence of petty jealousy and prejudice, another a grasping propensity. Thcso aro features so plainly existent when oppor tnnlties arlso for an Increase In our Indus trial institutions that prevent all hopo for tho future until they aro wiped out. Hearty co-operation and sincere devotion to the interests of tho town will bring about a a change that has long been needed. Tim Fourth of July should be so cele brated as to clearly distinguish it from all other holidays of tho year. To this end arrangements for a grand civil demonstra tion and pyrotechnic display aro now in progress. Tho success of the latter de pends entirely on tho liberality of our towns people, and if they contribute In propor tion lo their patriotism tho fund will be alright and tho firo-uorks display grand, The wholesale liquor dealers of New York, Philadelphia and other largo cities have combined to fight tho whiskey trust, If they aro not successful In an amlcablo adjustment of the difficulty they will pro ceed to manufacture thelrown spirits. The association represents oyer $."50,000,000 and can make the trust considerable trouble If they adhere to thciv announced ilelermln at Ion. U Fon the past two jcars or more every Carbon county Grand Jury has rcrom mended a new bridge over the canal at Welssport. It lias not come yet, nor are there any signs of It coming In the near future. It Is a corporation affair, and with the usual contempt apparently defies the (totirt and Grand Juries. There should be a quicker way of getting at It. How Is it ? TniKTY-Foint men entombed In a burn lug mlno with no posslhlo chance of rescue, Is the horrible news that comes from ITnlontown, showing tho frightful cost at which coal is mined. It is, perhaps, th most frightful disaster In the history of the coal milling era, there being only one slm liar accident, that In 188.1, known as the I.elsenring holacost. JuuaiHQ from tho way In which Jlirmy MalloyTjulls every little paragraph from his exchanges reflecting on tho present Com missioners, his loyo lor tho Hoard can't be much above fever heat. Why ? Mauch Chunk hasn't sprung a candi date In the past two weeks, which glvei credit to the supposition that Mauch Chunk Isn't what Jimmy Jlalloy cracks it up In be, SKCiurr socihtv notks. Tho Knights of tbe Golden Eagle now established In thirty-three States and Canada, haying eighteen Grand Castles, (134 Subordinate Castles and 00,000 hers. Grand Chief Davis Casselberry has Is sued a circular to the Castles and Com Diamines requesting them to prepaie to celebrate the fifteenth anniversary of of the Introduction of the Knights of the the (golden Keelo into Pennsylvania, on Oct ober 1st. The report of Adjaunt II. II. Hammer, of the Sons of Veterans, shows that during the past jear thlity now camps were mus lord, with (lo'. charter members. The total gain membership since June 30, 18D0, was 2,7lto. There aro now 102 camps, with 5,- 22i members in good standing. The Military Hrancli of the K. G. K. I located In fifteen States, Including six regl rnentsor two Brigades In Pennsylvania and one regiment in New Jersey. The total number of swords is 4,rSI. During last year twenty-six Commandrles of tho Af Hi lary Uranch were organized and 800 office rs and men enlisted. A now drill manual Is to be compllod by Lieutenant General I.uols K. Sllllz, the swoid movements be ing the same, and a jewel for all commis sioned officers and a service medal for Sir Knlghtsof Coinmandrles is being prepared The Improved Order of lied Men has tribes In thirty-three Slates and Territories In Pennsylvania there aro 255 tribes, with a total membership of obout 28,000. Th membership la United States Is over 100, IKK), 'l ho order is a benevolent one, and was founded about the year 1818. T he origin of the organization Is somewhat doubt, as tho early records were partly des troyed. As early as 1321 complaints were made of tho loss of certain documents con- laiuiug ui nm rectirus. in mat year a commute was appointed to make Inquiry for ascertaining into whose possession the papers had fallen. A year later the com mlttee rendered a report that the lost do cuments had come into the possession of pale face who had long since crossed the dark river, and that they were not disposed to dwell upon the manner by which such posseMlon was olttahied. A portion of the paper were recovered afterwards, hut still the record remains incomplete. The Cir Netus, the official organ of the P. O. S. of A., pertinently delivers It self tlmsly regarding the hoodlumatlc por Hen who ilnu a way into the order: "A matter which we have meutloued before In onr paper Is brought pertinently to our mind, in the complaint of a brother, of tbe ungentleuwnly conduct of iwrlalu Indvid uals at a receni cwieuraiion given by our Order. H'e can scarcely find language which to express onr demmcUllon of such conduct, and rgrt that a "lioottluin;' (de ment does not find the principle of the Order loo sacred to be disgraced by trailing it symbol if regalia Into rum shop, there by causing the whole organization to be etlgmali' J Wliat object, a man, or set of men in any oii'annalinn ran have when they g abroad, in making it lUe deration of an all .iri.ouil "diiinW," ran srareelj be imagined Hi.h i-tlmnly run tie no pleas ure in bUK wane an ubjert of ridicule and aversion bv the wore renued portion of tbe muubeiship." . MOTHS AND UriNION Quay Is retmrteil to have said the Deta mater will be tbe Republican nominee foi Uovrrnnr. If Quay said so, It Is useless for the friends of General Hastings to try to upset- the slate, but during the cold, chilly winds of November Delamater will be wandering why the Republican nomi nation In Pennsylvania Is no longer con sidered equivalent to an election. Tama qua Courier . Tho renomlnatlon of Mr. Lincoln In 1804, and that of Ueneml Grant In 1872 were foregone conclusions; this was true In great part of the nomination of Mr. Illalno in 1884. There aro two reasons why the nom ination of Mr. Cleveland by the Democrats In 1802 Is equally prouable. Not only by his course In making the Tariff tho party issuoof the campaign did ho idontlfy It with a National policy, but ho did very much more than any Demo crat In the country had been able to do in dispelling the profound distrust with which his party was regarded! Harper Weekly, Speaking of tho negro and tho South, recently General Longslrcet delivered him self as follows regarding tho situation, which Is diametrically opposite to the par tlslan oxpiesilon heard so frequently of lato: "He Is getting along quite well, and would do much hotter If it was not for the polltlcans. It docs not follow that because a man Is black that ho Is a Republican. A negro Is like most any other man, he will vote to tho advancement of his own In terests. He will vote against a negro who has gone to tho front simply as a political) in favor of a respectable Sontheran white man any time. He will yote for a South cran whllo man that ho knows against a political! from tho North every time Schools are working out the problem of tho coloro.I man in the South. The develop ment of the country is giving Iilm new avenues of employment. What he la grad ually getting is better wages, and what he needs Is less politics and meddling from polltlcans." Tin: kditoiis mkht. Tho Lehigh Valley Editorial Association met at Hotel Allen, Allentown, Monday morning, and perfected organization by the adoption of articles of Association and the enrollment of the following members: Cyrus Kuntz, Item, Allentown; IKm. Mc- Cormlck, Timet, Uethlehem; A. II. Horn, Nat. Educator, Allentown; Jos. A. H'eavor, Times, Uethlehem; E. II. Ranch, Democrat, Mauch Chunk; Edmund Randall, Dispatch, Calasauo.ua; D. J. Godshalk, Star, South Uethlehem; II. 10. Brown, Lehigh Valley Comet', George Mane, Sentnel, Hazleton; G. II'. Morth Imer, CAitnoN Advocatk, Lchlghton; Win. Grim and S. S. Woolever, Critic, YV. F. Schlecter, Jiepubltcan, Allentown; O. K. Mohr, News, Slatlngton; II. S. Itinlter, Times, Mauch Chunk; Geo. Zimmerman, Chronicle, Alleutown; noward Mulcnlcr, Democrat, L. M. Fine, Express, and C. M, Andrews, .Free Press, Easton; P. E.Faust, Herald, ll'eatherly; W. A. Hohb, Plain. Speaker, Hazleton; W. J. Hartzcll, Well Bote, Allentown. Following the enrollment of members the following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year: President, E. II. Ranch; 1st vice president. A. R.-Horn; 2nd ylce president; D. J. Godschalk; secretary, G. YV Morthlmer; correspondlngsecrctary, H. E. Urown; treasurer, Cyrus Kuntz; executive board, Messrs. Mane, Randal), H'eavor and Kuntz. Tho next meeting will be held at Paxnonla Inn, Easlnu, on Septembor 15th. On tho adjournment of the Association they left in a special car oyer the popular Reading Railroad for Reading and a trip oyer tho Mt. Penn Gravity Road, or the uew llerks courty Switchback, which Is eight miles In length, running through a romantic country, rich In beauty and scenic effects. The view from tho summit Is thirty-five miles In every direction, opening up llkn a panorama to tho gaze the Valley of the Schuylkill, Lebanon Valley and the mountains of the Lehigh. It Is worth a trip over tho road for comparison with our own mighty Switchback, If nothing else, though we claim that nowhere in the world Is the scenery equal to our own beautiful yallcy with Its towering mountains and a hundred and one nooks nnd dells with putllug brooks and cascades. Teachers' ISxumliiutlont. Tho Carbon county teachers' examlna lions for 1800 will be held as follows: Hansford Borough, Saturday, June 21, Lelilgliton, for Lelilghton, Packerten, Parry. vine and wemport, Tueiday, June 24. Mauch Ohunk Iloreugli, Saturday, June 28. taet Welwport, for Frunklln TnwnMilpnml independent uutrlct, Tuesday, July IS. Hudionilale, for Packer Township, Thursday, Juiy 17. Hockporr, for Lehigh and Lausanne Town- ahlpi, Wednesday, August IS. Kast Haven, for Kidder Township, Thursday, nUKUSt 14. neasanl corner, for MahonlnK Township, Wednesday, August so. East Perm, for East Penn Township, Thurs day, August 21. Millport, for Lower Towaraenslng Township, saiuruay, august ia. StemlersTllle, for Upper Towaraenslng Town ship, Tuesday, Augustus. stony Orcek School House, fur Penn Forest Township, Saturday, September 6. Lehlghton, (Special Elimination), Saturday, oviufwuerK;, All applicants must be examined In the District in which they intend to teach un less written permission to do otherwise be granted by the board of directors desiring to employ soch teachers. No certificates will be granted to applicants under i years of age, nor to applicants who have not mado a caieful study of ono or more of the best works on teaching. All applicants having a full one(l) on last year's certifi cate heel not be examined In such branches this year. References as to character will be required of all applicants not known to the Superintendent. ' T. A. Snyiikii, Co. Stip't, Dr. H. B. REINOHL (iraduate ol I'lilla. Dental College. DENTISTRY! JN ALL 1T8 BKANC11K8. rarvauoii or me Teeth a Specially. v.-i-.i. .wv,n; ,-iuiii 9 a. in. iu a p. in. OAK HALL, Market Squaro, Hauch Chunk, BUANClll OFl'lOE: EAST - MAUCH - OHUNK. Tu-ii Tli-inr K'nrih nt lift:.., OKPinK lrouilH: 7 1.. a. m. unit Mo 7 p. in AvrllM-Sni' ' S. Rabonold, D. . S won DrvirK -.-Over 3. v. ItaudenliiuOi Uquoi Move, BANK BTIIKHT, LKHIQHTON. lV -i BDNKSI.A V ot emu wiek. P O. iutdiM. ALLtNlOWr, Leuixh county, Pa, A COLLEGE MAN'S STRANGE CAREER. VlrlMllml'K In the Life of Mim Who M (;rtmittd lo Missouri. John It. lliifHn, who died Ht tin- Plus hospital, nnd whoee body wm cremated at the Missouri Crematory, wan well known nl Belleville, nnd imhmiir from bin own statements vr hilr there to have had n very eventful lifn. Duffln, whose rriil nitim miis Hamlet Shakespeare Felton, win n-lcH-el from the penitentiary at t'lu-hler. JIK, rcb. 'lo. 1800, uKn a jmruon issued by Uovrrnoi Flfer, having" lieim scntuiiroil to thai in Btltutiou by Ihr rirruit c-outt of St. C'IhIi county, April 0, 1883. for twelve years for forgery, Dufiiu niauo bis appearance at Suumierflclrt, a little town in the northeastern pari of St. Clair, county, in the fall of 1870, and secured work oa a farm laborer. His intelligence nnd gentlemanly bear ing soon gained liim many friend iu that locality, nnd it was not long till he began trntiHHctiiig legal liusinees, making loans, etc., for a number of the wealthy nnd prominent farmem at Lebanon town ship. On April 1, 1880, he secured a blank note at the First National Ifank of Belleville, with whoso officers lie had be come acquainted through noting anflgeut for the Huinnierneld farmer, and on April IS, 1880, he returned the note, signed by Mr. Jacob Suhinltt as prinoipal and Messrs. William II. Pndfleld nuil Julius Winkler ns seouritie, and got $4,000 on tho note, wliloli was drawn for 1 4,100.70, payable in four months. The bank olllcinls did not suspect any thing wrong in the matter until two weeks hud passed, and then, upon com municnling with the parties whose names wero on tho note, they learned that tho signatures were forgeries. In the moantime DulTln hud fled, uud, though n largo reward was oilered for his capture, he was not apprehended till June, 1888, when he was nocldentally met with in Decatur. Ills., by Mr. E. A Winkler, of Summerfleld, Ills., u son of Julius Wiuklor, one of tho sureties on the note. Ho was nt once arrested and brought to Belleville, where he was tried April 8, 18S8, and sentenced, as stated, to twelve years in the penitentiary nt Chester, Ills. Duffiti Hindu n pathetic address to the jury that convicted him, in which he said he was an orphan ana was born un der the English Hag in Spanish waters, and had been adopted by ono Randolpl Dullln, who had him baptized into the Catbolic Church ns John Randolph Duf- fin, altlioii.-;li Ids real name, he cluims.was Hamlet Shakespeare Folton. Ho com plcted his collegiato education nt Eton college, England, studied law at liar vnrd university, nnd completed his law studies nt Mary s Inn, Oxford, England, He also claimed to havo visited South America, China and other foreign lauds, and to havo been a member of Walker's filibustering expedition to Nicaragua. While in jail nt Belleville, nnd also while in the penitentiary, lie wrote many poetic elTusions to friends here and for the proHS. That ho was talented there was no doubt among thoso who came in contact with him, and lie protested against his conviction for forgery nnd claimed that ho obtained tho signatures of tho parties to tho noto bv fraud. Gov ernor Fifer granted him pardon after ho had spent nearly soven years of his twelve year term, when it became ovi dent that consumption, witli which dis ease he hail been Buffering for some months, would soon end his days. St Louis Globe-Democrat. A llallcorniM "mlltlllfi:.,, The more prominent citizensof nsuiall wefatern town had coino together oue evening for tho purpose of getting the seutimeutof tho community regarding tiiejnircnase or a lountain lor tho park In tho center or tho village. Several men had expressed themselves as heartily in favor of tho luoasuro, when a penurious elderly resident, famous for always opposing tho majority, roso and sold In his soueakinu. irritablo voico: "Well, gentlemen, I ain't in favor of this founting businossi no, sir, I ain't, You've went nnd got n park laid out that the town didn't need, and now you wjmt to spona more money on -a usoless old founting. Well, now, s'posiug you git your founting, and somo day when there's a big crowd around looking at that founting it blows up and kills four or flvo people, nnd thoy come ou the town for domiugos, then where will you be with your founting? Then you'll wisli you'd never had any founting!" Youth's Companion, Tho Klrst Cluck 'Turned Hack. Standard time, it teems, is not u now thing. In the twentieth chapter of II Kings it was applied with far more than modern facility und variety. Hezoklah, who was a contemporary of Homer, was sick unto death, nnd was advise! by the Prophet Isaiah to put his house in order. On being thus adiuouishod Ilezekiah turned his faco to tho wall nnd wept, then prayed for recovory. Soon afterward he wus assured by the prophet that tho prayer had been heard, and that fifteen years would he added to his life. Hezekiah asked for a sign that ho would thus happily bo hoaled. Isaiah answered that the shadow ou the gun dial should be moved forward or back ward ten degrees ns the desired sign. And tho sacrod history continues thus: "10. And Hezokiah answered: 'It is a light thing for the shadow to go down ten dpgreest nay, but let the shadow re turn backward ten degrees.' "11. And Isaiah the prophet cried unto tho Lordj and he brought the shadow ten degrees backward, by which It had gone down In the dial of Aha." Jeweler's Weekly. A Wax l'lenre or an liniiieror lleliMttleil. There uro men employed at the Eden Musee whoso business it is to comb the hair of tho wax figures, keep their faces and necks clean, and brush their clothe. This is supposed to be done out of busi ness hours, but occasionally some of the helpers get caught. Oue of thesw things which twine people call a funny coin cident happened the very day that Bis marck resigned. The young man who had charge of the crownd head was department, without any knowledge of what ws going on in Germany, went among the orowned wax heads with brush and comb. The heads of these figures are fmtteued on lu such aAvay that they oan be easily removed. It was therefore a funny co incident that ou the day the young Uer man emperor accepted tbe resignation of the old Iron Chancellor the young hair brusher of the Musee took off th head of the young emperor to comb ami brush the hair, it was still funnier when he forgot to put it back and sev eral visitoro saw the figure standing be fore them beheaded. Chicago Tribune. A Long Oil l'l.e I.lii.. A ooloiwal frolieme has been projutt-.l for conveying petroleum in pipea from the port of Halm, on the Cat-piaii, to Ha touni, Oil the Blark sea. It has been shelved for a time as lieing, tiuroMly, but all the hpenhValiuns hnw becii drawn out in detail. The l.-uili t th line of piping is 4:1 nnh-,. tin- ui-,t u.,n pipes are to be eight n.. m dmim i r and there an- to beMit f,,in mi i,,., i. ate station. And ih pip.-, mn-i i buried at a coueiderable depth i, t .ml againot craokiug in tho lutcuse iroat New York Telegram. Vjk GET THE ( a,on Advocated iV All the News J f FINE JOB' PRINTING! I "AT Tilt! Lowesl Prices ! At the Lowest Prices! IN THE LINE OF Bod Room unci Parlor Suits, Handsome Carpets and Bug's, Latest Style Baby Oarria&'os. WIWj bis found at Scliwartrs Big FurnitureSfore. 5( First Street, Don't lail to rail nnd inpueot our linndsome line of the now cstund nicest, things in the above line to be found anywhere in Carbon county, and all at very lowest prices. AT Excelsior Carpet Works, NORTH FIRST STHEET, LEHIGHTON, IS THE PLAOK TO BUY The Finest Ingrain and Brussels Carpet nt the lowest prices. !)() different patterns to select from. Smyr na lings and Bush Mats in handsome assortment. "iManufacturing TtAG OAHPET a specialty. F. P. HEIL 9 at Tin: Contra Drug' Store, Ol'P. T1IK H1HMC H(UAHI! Bank Street, Txjhigliton, Pa., IS lIKADQIIAltTHItS I'OU I'ure Drugs and Medicines, Fine Roaps, Brushes, &c, A'O., Choice Wines and Liquors, rViill Pnmr niifl Finrnvnfimis ! Spectacles! When you buy a pair ot Shoes you vr.intn aooil lit. Hut II vim 1'eeil SPICOTA0LKS It U much 11101 e linpoilaut that the EYK shoultl be aci'oimiioilati'il with enrreet lenses nnil a proper IV titling rranie which will brtlifr the lenses til teetly liefnio tliecentre of the eye. It voithuy your speclueles at Dr. Horn's von will find Ilie above points propel y ntteiiileil to. PERSGRIPTIONS Caefnlly Oomponuded OctlS IRH7 ubscribe for nnd read this paper. Purely local. One dollar a venr. run " GOOD ENOUGH" Famili OIL AND GASOLINE CAN! MAM ri liKD fit rbe Wlnfleld M anerg Co., - Warren, a Every Family should Have One No Dropping nl on the Floor or" Tabic. No Faucet 10 U.ik or tfU knocked open t( Uraste Contents or cause JCxplotions. lum iml Can cli.e i,iit..ni.ilHall)' AIR TlQHT. No Lrulxi!.! - N o K vupnratloit AM1 IHY Sift. A Unlveif .- I 1 . iB.io'd Necessity cut.t. at'-i F'aiaic. For Hale In I-lilghUin by J.'T. Niubauin, I.. I llieiit-uili unit T. I). Thomas, - Hifi-Ii A lilrfs 'erfrt Comimnloii I'aim.ksh Chii.uvirtii, a liw book by Dr. .inliii II Hye, one of New York's most skillful lli sU-tuus, shos that jirln Is not necessary 111 I liiiili'iitu, iml ri'sultn (ilnu causes easily tiuder sI.mhI ami nieii'iiine. II clearly proves tliatuny m. 111. 111 ui.ix iiefiinie u iiiulher ullhout sulferlnif .iiiv ti.tui ivJialeiei . It alHotells bow tooer- ,-in,' ,iini niriir inniiiiiiK Nicliness, swelled IimiIiv .iml .ill iithi'i ei Us HtleutlliiK preguaney. II 1-. i h.ihle ali.l lilglili eluloised b physH'l.ins , 1 1 ,h, ii- ,is lli wile's line private roinpou 1,, 1, 1 ui ilus 1,1,1. it will sae you grestpalo, m,,i i, '.n.li ,.in ir Send twiveent staiiip for I" utilivp rircDUtrs, tesUuuHusls.snd coonaeu hal letter seut lu sealed envelope. Address f-isok Thumbs & cu . JuLiivuers, Baltimore1 WjiiUhu. BEAUTIFUL THINGS Lehigh ton. THE GO TO Kits. KODEItEIt, under tho Kxchanga Hotel. Bank street, for a smooth shave or a fashloniiblo haircut. Vfr Closed on Sunday's. liuriir. 9 111.11 Willi:, villus JNluulllll, Lehighton Water Co. LEHIOHTON. PA., April 21, ISM. There will be a meetinor of the fttfwktwidlnra nt iTur Lkiiiohton Wathb Company In Uabel's nan. 111 tno uorougnor l-elilclitnn, ia.. nt KlRbt clock 1-. M., on SATURDAY, JUNK 21st. 1890, ror the purpose of voting ou an INCREASE OF I NPH11TKUNHH3. lly order ot the Hoard, JOHN S. I.ENTZ. President. Howard Seaboldt, Secretary. To Whom It May Concern. All persons are hereby f 01 bid harboring or trusting my son, EI.MElt S. GUMHKKT.on my accoiiiint, ns I will pay no debts of his contract lug utter I Ills ilmc. NATHAN GUMKRKT. .IUI1('13,18W-W3 Manonlng Twp., Pa, DR. BOYD'S Little Giant Nerve & Liw Pills, Positively cures constipation, indigestion, biliousness, torplil liver, taln Iu the back, piles, headache, bail taste, in the mouth arising from indigestion, by strengthening the nerves and regulating the action of the stomach, liver and kidneys. PRICE, 25, CENTS. Samples Free at Thomas' Drug Store. DR. BOYD'S CUEE For diarrhoea, dysenlary, summer com plaint, clioleia morbus, cramps, colic or any disorder arising from a weak stomach THOMAS' Golden Molar Pliaruiacy, Rank Stkkkt, Lwiioiiton, Pknna. O. A. CLAUSS, Ofllce with Clauss llros., First street, Lehlehtoit Fire, Life avd Accident INSURANCE. Only Frst-class Companies are represented Information cheerfully furnished. 4-iy Special Important Notice. Propeily holders who have not ns yet made water service connectlonson Hank street should do so at once and save considerable, in the cost of the same, from the fact that after the thor oughfare has once been maeadamlzei) aiiwitlng to Hie plans apd specifications now with the Ilorougir Council It will necessitate increased work and naturally a considerably, inchkaseh rear. Every property bolder should certainly seethe direct Importance of this and make the service connection How as it would eeilitlnly be objected to after the street Is luaeadamlited to have it torn up and re-laid thereby causing un- siMiitiy crevices. Slay 1st, ISM). I1Y OltHKlt OF COUNOII, STOP Because when Hie vesr ia nrnun.l vAu have nothing but Twelve Receipts, and you ste no better oil' than you were before. Own Your Own Honfc Ami let Your Monthly Itentpay far II, Tlie Grauite Slate Provident Association Will buy you one auynhrra and let your rent pay fur it. No secuilly required I No mort gage tssen 1 ror iuii nsriMiiiars ean on or aiiiireM, II. V. IVTorthlmor, Ji., I.KHIOIITON, PA., Bole Agent for Carbon county. Ex-Sheriff Rabenold. N4N.StllSI Af.l.liNTOMN. DENTISTRY, In all IK Uaucbet. Fresh fai always on liiuJ. Thi ittirouaee ol tbe peuple it solicited, batisf&cuon gatroctted.1-6 W KUHN'S SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. , ROOFING, SPOUTING ANIl GENERAL JOB WORK Receives our special attention nt this time, and in connection jvc nre prepared to Kepair Wash Wringers, no matter how far gone. JFe supply new rubbers nnd new cog wheels and make your washer good ns new tit a very smnll cost. Our line of House Furnishing Goods in cludes 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. "W. S. KUHN'S, North First St., Lehighton. 4 h9 1-3 1 N0HT1I FIRST STREET, LEUIQHTOlf. IS THE PLACE FOR Fine Suitiis aiu Pantatainss at. tlic lowest prices wlilch are 10 to 20 per cent, lower than elsewhere. A perfect III. and best workmanship guaranteed In every Ins'anco. Refore purchasing elsewhere rail and see us, s-31-ly O fcj CD a sr. o o Cf ? b c cn o ! CD O " CD oq" r r-4-O 3 O Stoves, Tinware, Heaters and Ranges, Tn Great Variety at Samuel Graver's Popular Store, Bank Street. Hoofing and Spouting a special ty. Stove repairs furnished on short notice Reasonable! Lehigh Valley R. R. Co. Arrancement of Passencer Trains. Tn Effect May 11th, 1890, USAVK LEHIGHTON 1'or It.ihway,Klizabeth,Nevark nml New York o.ort. 5.W, 7.31, .S7, and 11.12 a.m.; 3 Oil, 5.-"j and it Ol ivln. Tor Manunka Chunk nnd Belvldere 6.08,7.31, a.m.; 12.37 pin. For Uiuibertville and Trenton ts.0G, 9.00 and 11.12 a.in.i a va ami a.a p.m. ... u I .. 1 ... . . .. A II.... In...., 1 1 ... I , K Ul Di'illiili Mm. v nidiau,, n..ci.wni., mtir lenem, lCoston, riiilade'plila and iolnts Houth 11.22,7.07,7.31,9.00 and 11.12 a.m.; 3.06. S.2!laild 8.U1 l 111. For ItcadlnK ami Ilarrisbure 7.31, n.M ami 11,12 a. in. ; 3.0U and 8.01 p.m. For Uowniaus. Leblgb Gap, C'herryford, Ijiii rv's, White Hall, Coplay, llokendaunua and Freemansbure 8,7.07,.0i) B.57 d 11.12 a. m.i I2J7, ands.20p.in. ForMaucliCliurk 0. 38.7.43, 9.47 and 11.48 a.m.; I. 32. ai5,fi.2o 7.23, 8.1il and 9.3S anil 12.47 p in. , For Weatberly and Hazleton e.47, 7.43 iJi and II. 48 a.m. : 3.1S,S.2o, 7.23, 9.38 p.lll. . ... . For Mnlmnov t'llv. Hhenamloali and Aslitand 6.47, 7.43, 9M llllll 11.48 a.m.; 3.16, &JAand 7.2fl For ML Cnrine) ami Sbamokln 7.43 and 11.48 a.m.; ft.26 p.m. For New Iloston nnd I'ottsvilln 7.43, 91 and ll.4HB.in.: S.1S and 7. n.m For white Haven. Wilkesbarre and P ttston 6.47, 7.43, 9.30 and 11.48 a.m.; 3.15, 65, 7.33 and U.W 11.111. For Scranton cao, 7.43, 9,3C, and 11.48 a.m.; 3.15, &.2sand 7.33 p.m. ForTunkliannoek ll.4 a.m.;5.3fi& 7.33 and 9.38 p.m. For Oweso, Auburn, Illiaea and (leneva U.48 a.m.; 9.38 p.m. For I -acey vllle. Towanda, Hayre, Waverly. HI nilra, ltochester, lluttalo, N'aKara Falls and Hie West i).48 a.m.; and 7.38 and 9.38 p.m. SUNDAY TltAlNS. For New York 6.42 and 10.07 a.m. ; 6.39 p.in. Fqr 1'lilladelpliia 8.02 a. in. and 3.S7 p.m. For Kaston and Intermediate Ktatinn S.27, 8.IW, 10.07 a.m.: 12 52. 3J7. 5.29 and 8.34 p m. For Mauehblmuk 8.14, sa a.m.; VUX, 3,15, A.19, 8 and 9.38 p.iii. For Hazleton 9.56 a.m. : 12 26, 3.15 & 9.42 iuii. For Habanoy city and Mbenandoah 12,26 ana 3.15 p.m. For White Haven, Wilkes-Ilarre, I'lttstnn, Tunkhaunock, Towanda. Hayre. Illiaea. (leneva, Aubuin, Kl in Ira, Itoeliester, llulfalo, Niagara 1'alU au4 die West p 42 p.m. For further iiartieulars Inquire of Aeentsfor Time Tables. K. B. 11VINOTON, (len'l Fast. Acent, May 11, '90, ly Houlli Ilethlelieui, I'eiuia, A T U1 Q TWT 171 HUT WANTED. J LOCAL OR TRAV ELING. lowll our Niiricrjf Mock Salaiy, Kiuk aad Blady unnlot uent Kuarautaed CHXil BKQlUY.hH COwPaNV. MT. Keebstttr. Y. FOIt A SMOOTH BABY - SHAVE, AND A Sttlibu IlAtn Ctrr, CIO TO FltANK HKKMAN thr iiAiinnu, Over the Onnnl llrlilfte. idL O. Kuntzi Kast end I.elilcliton- Welssport nrldgo. Dealer In SoleLeatli er, I'lnlshed Calf skins,. Kip nnd Up- Fer I.callicr.IIarncss leather, etc. Ilitthest prices paid for Hides, Skins & Tallow. U. S. KRESGB, In Hie Old Port OMtce HulldinK HAND-MADE BU0TS & SHOES a Specialty. IlHiuI-iimile Uppers Suli)lled to the Trade. W-HuvourS.'l.Bo llniul-mHileSlioe The IIKST All kinds of Keimlrlnit Neatly, ('heunlv ami and Promptly attended lo. HA1H . UUTTINO AND SMOOTH SHAVING In, hc very highest Stjleot Tolisorial Art, At HOllN H HllAVINO . . SAtlON. Try Illint R. J. HONCEN, Practical Wagon Builder. . Kepnirinff Neatly and Cheaply Doilo nl Very Reasonable Prices. General Aseut for the Ollbarth Patent Adjint able Carriage Pole, and Healer In Iluecles and Carts. 634 Hamilton Lehisch Coa Seller's Corner, INDIA PONGEE. WE TO-DAY ANNOUNCE That we have ft very large assortment, of Screen Doors made in the best manner and of the best, quality wire screening, finished with hard wood moulding aiut having four panels which we sell at the low price of 1.50, or' with fixtures complete at $1.80, delivered anywhere in town. That we have a full line of Poultry ire, Woven Wire and Screening Wire, in nil sizes ami meshes which we sell very low. That we have a complete line of Bird Supplies, consist ing of Fish Bones, Song Restores, Lice Destroyers, Condensed Food for Mocking Jiirds, Red Gravel, Gravel Paper, Mixed Seeds, Lettuce, Maw, Canary, Rape and Tlemp Seeds. That our other stock is lull and complete with tho usual very low prices. GENTS FURNISHINGS. Big Stock. HATS, CAPS, Boots & Shoes. TRUNKS, &c, Se IS HEADQUARTERS FOR- GENERAL aims, Varnish Glass, ALL KINDS OF COAL, Sto ops. PUltLIC KQUA11K, Bank Street, Lelrighton, Pa Laundry, Laundry, Laundry ! The undersigned has White St., Weissport, Pa. Will call for and chnrge. Drop me a Wm. KJi N'K li:iHKKT i hi. iiAKnrn, t mli'i Hie IlniK Hloie. Is I lie idnre foi a .smooth -SIIAVK ttn ST t.lsu llAIII CfT. (iive ns a Call. I ,KDS THRM Alilj IN NHWK. Tlic "ADVOCATE." itttiniiTj CLKAN, INHBt'UNDKNT. llrail ll!- MILTON 1W v' 1 Cash llujersKoto A. 1 WYDER, And buy your Ornans, I'laiios,Seliig Maelilnes, Wringers, Wuslilng Marhlnes. .Implements. Pumpsof nil kinds. It will pnyynu toiet pttees from me before buying. I can save you laonsy The newest fabric of l,lie year is Printed Cot ton Goods, India Pongep, Lisle Thread finish 02 inches wide. All the Infest shades and printings at. Twenty Cents n Yard. St., Allentown. North First Street. asona I & Hardware Go,, bSe Goods Cassi meres, Worsteds, Corkscrews, Clieyiofcs, &c., &c. Satisfaction. There is a good deal of satisfaction in being perfectly satisfied, and espec ially so in regards to whnt 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 ol goods desired, while in style, finish and work. manship our reputation speaks ar 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. 'AB.1X h) HARDWARE, opened n Laundry on deliver goods free oi postal. g. brook, White Street, Weissport, Pa.