Knlnred Bwnmid CIum Mttr ft I the 1 lilghlon rost-Offiw. The Carbon Advocate LKHK1IITON, TKtfNA. Rates for LeffAl Advertising : chartar Not let1 Auditor's Notlivi t'ommtaalnnei'i Nstlcei PIvnrM Notlres AtlinlnMratflf'fi Notices Kxeciitor'n Not Iocs 4 on 4 00 4 00 4 On 8 00 too SATURDAY. JUNK 98. 1800. Bonn Fide Circulation Larger ttian Unit of any Weekly Nevrsnnper In the County. Some men are born great, some men achieve greatness ami Borne men are town connellinen. CUituoN county tax receivers are glvlnR out their "original packages" with the promise of five per cent. If paid promptly. Tim "Royal path of life" has no refer ence to First street, though Buuycn's "slough of despond" can't much heat It after a heavy rain. One unreasonable, disgruntled kicker can do more to retard tlie progress of a town tbau the work of a dozen good men to advance its Interests. Relegate the kicker to the rear. Lansfoud has three wards, hut Lehigh ton with oyer seven hundred voters don't appear to have enterprise enough in this direction to ratso a petition for two, and jet we'er logger than Lansford. "What we know about road making" Is said to be the title of a forthcoming book by Council, though It has been gravely hinted that what they don't know on the same subject would fill a bigger book. Tub hundred and one obstructions on First street are direct violations of the or diuances, and yet they flourish In utter dis regard to the convenience of pedestrians, The time for them to go Is not yet ripe. The overhead bridge has been con demned, The Court should see that it goes. Corporations should have no rights that endanger the well being of the people, The work of the overhead bridge la as dead ly as the grade crossing. Whkn the Valley company oncQ, realizes that Lehlihlon is rapidly developing In size arid Importance they will give us the new depot. The flight of progress Is to the north and west of town. A station at the rear of theKjichange would fill the bill In the bill for medical expenses at the Laurylown Poor House is an item of very near $300 for whiskey. It don't go far enough for us to learn whether tho dlrec tort had the ague or staggers or whether it was used up In filling mince pin pre scriptions. . Thkue will be no Prohibition ticket in Carbon county this year. The man who was running the machine and raSl"K fr the grease Is tired of the job. Though he is to be commended for his earnestness In the cause and his perseverance in face of contiuual disaster, he shows a good bit of horse sense In blowing off steam raised b) his own wind. The rules of the Democratic party In Cm lion county should be so changed as to glyemore equltableand jnst representation. There Is something very wrong with a system of rules that don't operate fairly for each district. For exauiplo-Lehlghlon last year polled over two hundred votes and has but four delegates, while several town ships polling less than fifty votes get two delegates each. The Carbon county portion of the Mid dle Coal Field Poor District would be money In pocket If they would withdraw from an Institution, which at this distance, seems to be reeking with fraud and corrup tion. The Mauch Chunk Democrat is the only newspaper in the district with courage enough to rail a halt In the apparent profll gacy. tlie other journals stand quietly by, evidently fearful of losing a little pap. John T. Semmkl and William Zehner resigning from Council looses that body and the towu two excellent men, and onlj people blinded by ignorance or prejudice will gainsay it. Mr. Seuimel was in Coun cil for a number of years which attests the fact that his services tolhe people were ful ly appi eclated, while Mi. Zehner, who but recently became a member of the body, was esteemed forbis Integrity aud conservatism. NOT1CS AND OPINION William A, Wallace, who Is seeklnglthe nomination for Governoron the Democratic tecket, has served 20 years as a law maker. He was State Senator from 1873 to 1875, United Stales Senator one term of six years and State Senator again rrom 18811 to 18S0. Census enumerators in Pennsylvania have discovered that thousands of workers In that State are without names. They are known industrially only by numbers. It Is inconcelveablethat such a codlllon of things should loug be permitted to exist In this country. The Pennsylvania laborers may be poor, Ignorant aud unfortunate, but they are free worklngmtrbe practice of des troying tbelr tndlymualltles under the con vict system of numbering deserves the severest condemnation. The slavery system of work In Pennsylvania needs looking after. A'. Y.,Star. J. Irvln Steel, editor of the Ashland Telegram, is tho very best man so far named as a successor to Chairman Klsner. He would be able to do mora work for the Democratic parly than a half dozen of the best lawyers in Pennsylvania. He has been a regular attendant upon all party meetings of the Democracy for many years and Is well known to the leaden. He en jo) 8 the acqalntauce and personal friendship of every Democratic editor in tho State and commands the respect and admiration of his Journalistic brethereu on the Repub lican presv He has oyer taken an active Interest In State politics and can at once en. gage in a vigorous caiupaigu, while a law yer, if one be chosen, will waste much val uable time to become acquainted with per sona and facts. Hazelton J'luln-Sjimler. Mr Steells a gfthtlng Democrat and no bet ter man could be found 10 succeed Chair man Klsuer. SUOICliT NOGIKTY NOi'KR. The Sons of Yetruus have decided establish permanent headquarters Reading. O. A. R. State headquarter In Philadel phia have been removed from Tenth and Chestnut streets lo the first floor of 102fi Arch street. At the meeting o( the Junior Order of United American Mechanic In Chicago, these oQlcen were ejected; National Coun cillor, Ueorge II. Bartlett, Mom; National Vice councillor, John R. Bovlltts, Mary land; National Council Treasurer, J.Adams Haul, who wa eleeUsl; National Council C'ondnetor. Dr. Il'llllam II. Painter, Har ilsburg. Pa. The next session of the Ordr will be held at Cleveland. THK HKIUIBMCAN TJCKKT. From the Phlla. jPri, 26th Inst. The ticket nominated at Uarrlsbnrg yea tf rdy Is one which all Republicans can support. That It Is the strongest which the convent ion could have submitted to the peo ple we do not believe, but a majority of 80,000 Is mighty and must prevail. That Senator Delamater will make nn able and efficient Governor no one ques tions. The opposition to him was bated almost wholly on doubts of his ability to rally tho full Republican vote. Now, that the convention has In a manner resolved these doubts, we look to see all tho candi dates and their friends turn In and give him their hearty allegiance. The success of the Republican party Is of far more conse quence than the political fortune of any individual, and It is only when this it fully realized and accepted by every division of the party that Its success Is assured. The nomination of Louis A. 11'atres for Lieutenant Governor Is an acceptable and strong nomination In Itself, and Insures the Senate an experienced parliamentarian in its chair during such tiroes as the Lieuten ant Governor shall see fit to preform the duties of that position. The rcnoralnatlon of the present efficient Secretary of Intern al Affairs, Thomas J. Stewart, was unop posed, and completes a ticket on which the Republicans of tho State may be expected to unite cordially after the ilrst feallng of disappointment on the part of friends of rival claimants has abated. The utmost good will seems to have prevailed in the convention an earnest of good feeling and harmony with which the party at large may be excepted to receive the convention work of yesterday. STATK OLKANlNtlS. Qebrge .Moss, who so brutally killed his wife on the 10th of October last, has been found guilty of murder In the ilrat degree by a jury at ll'ilkes-llatrp. He took the result quite cooly. A. L. McLane, of Mountville, Lancaster eounty, bas a young tnrkey which has two neaus auu lour eves: two of the eyes are between the two heads and one on each side. It also has three tongues, one of which Is between tho heads and one In each mouth. Jas. F. Malz, a well-known contractor of West Reading, attempted to commit suicide at the United Stater Hotel In that city last Saturday. He cut both sides of his throat with a pocket kulfe and was almost dead when found. He will probably recovcr. Constable Samuel H. Omacht, Ruscomb manor, Berks county, has been arrested for perjury. Ho Is accused of swearing to a false return to court, in stating ho knew of no violations of the liquor law, when he bad been Informed of some and requested to report them. During a married life of twenty-four years Thomas Butler of Taflorvlllo never failed to kiss his wife before going to work in the morning. Because he would not kiss her yesterday morning Mrs. Bullcr com milted suollde by taking Paris green. She leaves nine children. The Slate Teacher' Association, The Pennsylvania State Teachers' Asso elation will hold its next meeting at Mauch Chunk on July 8, 0 and 10. The Executive Committee consists ofSupt. T,A. Snjder, LehIghton;Prof. II. W. Fisher, Pittsburg!: Supt. M. J. Brecht, Lancaster; Snpt. A. G, O. Smith, Media: and Sunt. II. Husus, Ureensburg. The President of tho Asso ciation Is Supt. R. M. McNeal Steellon These names are a sufficient gurantee that a good programme will be presented, and an interesting meeting may be looked for The local arrangments are under thegencr al management of Supt. Snjder, who has a corps of ablo assistants to aid him In the work. Carbon county Is willing and able to take good care of the Association, and wo are sure that her teachers, who aio ilc- voted to their profession, will baye a baity welcome for the teachers and friends of education from all parts of the State. The town of Jlauch Chunk is situated Jn a gorge formed by nature for the passage of the Lehigh river through the mountains The surrounding region is famed for the grandeur of its scenery. Lofty hills rising into mountains have caused it to be known very widely as the "Switzerland of Amerl c. ine Bwucuuacic .nauroau leans no from the town to the top of Mount. Plsgah some eighteen hundred feet aboye the river, the distance over which the cars run by gravity Is about eighteen miles, and to make the trip is an experience never to be forgotten. The views from the car as speeds on Its way through tho mountains are at times magnificent. Altogether this Is one of the most famous plesuie-roads in America, and many thousand tourists am! visitors are carried over It every season, uien unouo, with Us shady nooks, Its plctnreque letreats, Its charming watertalls admirably supplements the Switchback as an attraction of-the locality, ana is per upa mm more enjoyeu ny the average tourists anil slght-soer. A l.u.ly'u I'erfrct Companion I-Al.M.KSH CllII.niimTll. 1BW IHik i,v llr John H. l)ye, one of New York's mutt nklllful pnyslcluiu, slums thatnrln Is not nenMuirv .,, viiuiiwuwi, um it-suns iroin causes easily miUer stooiUtml overcome. It clearly uroTts th.it .mv woman may become a mother w lihout siinVrlnu any piUn whatever. It also tell, how t.Vof e come aim prevent Murium; sickness, swelled ...iiu-, mm mi oiner evils unending pregnancy caum mm iiifiiny eimorseu ny physician Mnmiilt.u II,. .!... . w.nicmrnnv, iriie lVate COIUIKlll ion. Cut this out: It will save ami jHisslbly your life. Send twosvnt stamp lor riiiii'Hin i-iii-iiiuia, usuimoiiials.aiiil confiden tial letter sent In sealed envelope. Address Frank Thomas Co., Publishers, Baltimore' kiHniuiiu. Teachers1 KxHinliiiitlons. The Carbon county teachers' exauilna lions lor ltHHl will be held as follows: .Inn a , Eau Weliiport, lor Franklin Town.hlp and .uuvpuunii sinirici, 'iiiftBaay, July 16, Hndiondale, for Fueker Townhlp, Thurday """Pn, lur iMmga and Lausanne Town lilpa, Wednesday, A must 18. Kast Haven, for Kidder Township, Thursday August 14, ' l'leasant Oorner, for Mahontnt; Township Wednesday, August SO. tost Penn, for Bast penn Township, Thurs day, August 91. Millport, for Lower Towamenslng Towushln. fillnnl. A. .... ft -isu,..!.,,,,,. ,ur upper Towamenslng Town. ".if. ucauay, AUgUNlZQ, u co' HPUS. fur I'enn Foret unuauii, naiuruay.septcuber t, l.ehlghton, (Special Examination), Saturday September ST. " All applicant must be examined in the uistnct in which they Intend lo teaeli nn. less written permission to do otherwise be granted hy the board of directors desiring to employ such Iftacbars. No certificates will bo granted to appljoant under 17 years of age, nor to applicants who have not made a careful study of one or more of the best works on teaching. All applicants having a mil one(i) on last year's eartlfl cale neel not be examined in such branihes this year. References as to diameter will be required of all appllcaut. nrt known to loe superintendent. T. A. Smtbkb, C. Sap't, HOW MANY WORDS IN TNGLI8H. Katlmt'" ' llin.'ioiil Aitflmi ltle and a I (impai Nun of It i ion.irl.-H. An Inti reti'-s iipk'ii n Mijsgv-ted by an Biuient wmf of a lnwik i the number of Kii'liih wmds imw existing. Con Itd.iralile diflVivmvi of opinion exists on tlila point. Mi. Oeir;;o I. Marsh, an American author of repute, in his "Lec tures on the English Language," esti inHts that the nnml., , mi S(11) "prob ably does not lull i-Uort of IDD.lKHi;" and Invite mlditioiiH, t-si,'t'i:illv in art and soi encBj, have eo'ne into use since Hint ditto. Other wi iters, however , come to a uiner eut conclusion, a, id Hunk that 40.000 J would include the whole. It depends a good deal on how calculations are made. If nil the subsidiary wordsparticiples and the like are to be taken into ac count, it will swell tho sum totnl very considerably. Taking the first three wonts that oo- enr at random, we find that from "dem onstrate," In one of our modern diction aries, there are thirteen derivatives! from the word " bright " there are twelve, nnd from "deplore" there nro ten. There is also redundance in other forms. In one of Todd's editions of Dr. Johnson thera are upward of eighty words with the prefix "all" nll-oomply-ing, all-divining, nll-ilrmvwy, and so on a very notable instance of dictionary padding. In ways like these the vocab ulary may be indefinitely increased. Probably if wo take lending words and all their derivatives, the number at the present time will exceed Mr. Marsh h es timate. An approximate verification of this may be found by multiplying the number of pages in any good modern dictionary by the average number of words in a page. Shakespeare s works, it is believed, in clude about "15,000 separate words, ami Milton's about 8,000; but from these fig ures we have no criterion of the extent of the actual English vocabulary. It may be mentioned here that while Oookeram has only nbotit 7,000 or 8,000 words, there are in Bailey's Dictionary approx imately about 80,000, and in Johnsou's not more than that. In somo of the larger modern works, again, the figures, as has been said, reach to upward of 100,001). In Dr. Johnsons vocabulary many technical and aoientiflo terms were omit' ted, nnd in his originnl preface he ex cuses himself in a very naive and char acteristic fashion. "I could not," he guys, "visit caverns to leuni tho minor a lan guage, nor take a voyage to perfect my skill in the dialect of navigation, nor visit the warehouses of merchants and tho shops of artificers to gain the names of wares, tools and operations of which no mention is found m books. An ad verse critlo might bo inclined to ask Why not? But, all iho same, it will be readily conceded that he did a great work according tohislights. Tho science of philology hns been revolutionized since Ilia day, out his labors largely contrib uted to tho earlier stages of its progress. Chambers Jonrnnl. Kx-Oorornova of Pennsylvania. Ex-Qovonior Pollock wna the oldest ex-governor of tho ntnto nliko In years and in service. Ho was elected in 1854, and was succeeded by William P. Packer, of Lycoming', who died years "ago, Packer awl Pollock each served only one term, nnd Packer was succeeded by Aiv drew G. Cnrtiti in 1801, who served two terms, and who is yet living, nnd now the oldest ex-governor in both years and service. Curtin was succeeded by John W. Ueary In 1&07, who served two terms, mid died soon utter his retirement, Geary was succeeded by John P. Hart- ranft, who served two terms, ami who tiled m 1B8U. Henry ill. Iloyt succeeded Hartramt In 187U, tUolirst under the pro vision of tho new constitution that made the term four years, and made the Kovern or ineligible for re-election to immediate. ly succeed himsolf. Governor Hoytisstill living, and ono of our active member of the bar. Governor Pnttison succeeded Hoyt, and is now at the head of nn im portant financial institution in this city. The death of Pollock loaves only three ex-governors of Pennsylvania among the living, Messrs. (Jiirtin, Hoyt and Patti sou. Curtin's election goes back to 1600, Hoyt's to 1878, and Pattison'H to 1885, Philadelphia Tinioa. Wouilerful Surgory. At the surgical congress at Berlin Pro fessor Uluck, of Berlin, gave au exhibi tion showing a most valuable advance In surgery namely, the successful sub stitution of catgut, ivory and bone freed from chalk for defects in bones, muscles ana nervo smews. The juices of the body are sucked up in the inserted ma terial, thereby establishing the junction or tne separated ends, without any short ening of the part. He presented the cases of patients in whom there had been an insertion of from six to ten centi metres of catgut to supply defects in tho leaders of tho hands, to which complete mobility had been restorod. This case had previously been impossible. In the case of another patient Professor Gluck removed u tumor fi 'om tho thigh, caus ing a considerable defect in the bone, He inserted ivory, and no shortening en sued. In another caso he removed t large pleco of nervo in tho groin and in serted catgut, and the functions re malned completely satisfactory. Thesa are considered wonderful achievements, Pall Mall Gazette. A Useful Cement. The following mixture lias been used with the greatest possible success for the cementing of iron railing tops, iron gratings to stoves, Mc, : in fact, with such effect as to resist the blows of a sledge hammer. This mixture is composed of equal parts of sulphur and white lead, with about one-sixth proportion of borax, the three being thoroughly incorporated together, so as to form one homogeneous mass. When the application is to be made of this composition it is wet with strong sulphuric acid.nndu thin layerof it is placed between the two pieces of iron, these being at once pressed together. In five day it will be perfectly dry, all truces of the cement having vanished, andtheworU having every appearance of welding. Hull's Journal of nealth. The l'holiogrnph In Ulitnry. The phonograph people lmve property which grows more valuable with the lapse of every year. Many oylindere are stowed away with mrvlouly interest ing records upon their waxen snrfaoei. The Gladstone cylinder ts exhibited only on rare occasions and to dUtiiuruWhed guests. It is already an ejtremeu- valu able record, nnd at Gladstone's dath it will probably be worth $1,000. A cylin der containing a few iwntanoes by old Gen. von Moltke, now BO years of age, can also be heard. The squnlllug of a baby can be taken by the oyltnder, and when its producer lias reached man's es tate be can listen to his own infantile voice if he has any curiosity that way. Funny stories by Eli Parkins, songs by well known singers aud short passnges from well known plays, spoken by emi nent actors, are all on storage in phono graph cylinders. These lots nothing in clearness and volume from the lapse of ysars, but, of course, may be worn out from use. It is believed that u record taken today and carefully pivst-rved can be reproduced 50 years brum. New York Sun. Picnic Bills pritned at low a t prices. Orphan' Court Sals III- VFUl Valuable Keal Estate. Pitrn'tsiit i-i mi inl"r ol the Orphnus' Ciinrt of t'arlMin inuniv, Pa , Hire will lie "old at publir inle nn I hp prrinir in the llnroHgh of ljvhightnn, ""iinty inn1 Mnln aforesaid, on 8ATUIIHAY, .luI.Y ), 18110, nt 2 o'clock p. ni , 11m following real tnte nl the enlate of Aaion Wddnw, rlecM. In wit : All thai eerialn lot or ph-re of ground situate In the borough of hiihton, county and slate oldesnd, numbered In the plan or plot Of Mid borough N. Mi, anil hnving a I rout of sixty three feet and three inches nn the Plitillf Rqunrn.and extending nl Ibat width at right uzies wiwi maul nonnre one iitiuuren ami eighty nne leet and aix inches lo Ohealnul al ley, uounneu on tne rati uy Apple alley, on the south by Chestnut alley, on the west by No 11, and on the north tiy-the Public Square. The Improvements thereon are a Two fltnry FKAME linilllliK DWKIililNU 1IUUBE. 40x40 feel, with kitchen attached, Px7J feel, and all neeeefary outbuildings, '1 Ills oilers a rare chance for any one ilc'irlng a pleasant home, as the location is nne of the most desir able in the borough. The buildings are In first oluai condition, having been but recently erected. Terms and conditions will be mgde known al time and plane of sale, by AUHTIN nUH-ill, All MS. Special Important Notice. l'rnpeity holders who have not as yet made water Hcrvice connections on Hank street should do so at once and save considerable In the cost of the same, from the (act that after the thor oughfare has once been macadamized according to tile plans and specifications now with the iioroiign council ii. win nrcussimie increased work anil naturally a considerably iNcniusito nesT. livery property noiuer siiouia certainly seethe direct importance oiiiusauu make the service connection now as it would eertAlnlv lie objected lo alter the sheet Is nmeadnintred to 1llle II lorn lli mm ir-iaiu uiait-iiy eillisilli: nil. sightly crevices. May 1st, 1K"0. BY OKDKK 01' COUNCII,. ANNUAL Financial Statement OF THE - LeUAloii School Disirict Fur Hip Year Ending .Iniie2, 1890. RECEIPTS. SlulRapprnprlntlon $ SOU 22 llnlanoHon band from last year 1501 7H School tax .135-1 73 Uullillngtux im 84 For old benches, stoye A' ekln ,,,,.. 20 00 New loans 11II5II 00 $19,793 55 EXPENDITURES. . Teachers wages $413(1 25 Bonds paid 11760 00 Interest paid... r, UA9 78 Cleneral repairs 482 40 Steflin heater 1360 00 New desks, hlaek.boards., 277 98 Coal and wood 200 18 Ink, crayons, blushes A' brushes 69 34 Jonitor 180 00 Secretary, salary, See 77 15 Treasurer's salary 50 00 Sundry expenses 76 03 llalaure lu treasury 149 39 $ 19793 55 $8650 Rofimileil from 6 per rent. In 4 fer cent. We, the umlerftigne'l, Aiulllara of Lehighton iluroiigli, Carbou ouuuly, having na re lull v ex auuueil the above uciiounli ol lha treasurer, fitnl them correct In the beat ufour knowledge ami hellel J. J. KOTZ, 1 I,. J. HAtTSMAK, Aiirlltora. J. II. E6CII, J RESOURCES A LI AIHI.ITIE9. Raaoureea t Oath on lianil $ 149 19 ' Liabilities " Amount lyirrnwnl ami iinafil dal't of district. Hoiuls.l iieroent.135t0.no Rnn.li, l iwr rant. rWOU.IIO 1,20460 00 Liabilities in exiaasof rewurrea $20300 61 POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. tyKlwolal Notice I Anuouiieemwits umler tlilt Iieail must be iall forCttnli In AUvaneat t'rlia. Three Dullnra. ptllt COUNTY TKKASUKRH, Samuel Carpenter, Of Mnueli OliiinL-, Cnrlion county. Bnbjeet to I be Ituloa Kerenilng the Democratic NomiiialliiK Convention. POlt RKGIRTKH A RKCORDKH, K A. lJriethach, Of Kaal Mauch Chunk, I'emia. rlnli)ei't In Hie Huiea oeriiln the lmwmtli Nominating Oiinvwilloii. OR STATR SJJNAIXIrT .. G. Zertl. of Weiaapur!, L'arbnu eoiiDty. Subject lo the rules govcnDoc Ilia Uemocratci KiMuinailne Conmtlou. f FINE v job printings ll " AT TIIK. )J Lowest Prices JJ . SEE US. Jr mora am Dr. G. T. HORN, AT THS Contra! Drug Store, nvp. tiik Ptmun HqiiAitn Bunk St.tt, Leliightoti, Pa., IS HKADQUAltTHltH l'Olt Pure Drugs nnd Medicines, Fine Sonps, Brushes, &o &c., Choice Wines and Liquors, Wnll Paper and Decorations! Spectacles ! When you buy a pair of Shoes you wAiita good lit. Hut If von neeit HPKOTAOI.KH It Is much more linpoilant that the UYK should be accommodated with correct lenses anil a proper ly tlttlng frame which nil! bring the lenses di rectly before Ihecentre of the eye. If vim buy your spectacles at llr. Horn's veil Villi find the above points properly attended to. FERSCRIPTIONS Caeliilly Coraponnded Octl5-18S7 GO TO FK8. ROIIERBR, under tlie Kxclianuo Hotel, Hank street, (or a nmootti shave or a lashlonable hair cut, W Closed on Mummy's. itoeueri iiair ionic, curea iianuiuii. Lehighton Water Co. LKIHGIITON. PA., Anrll21, 1S90. There will be n ineetine of the stockholders of Tiir l.KlliailTON Watkb C'osii-anv 111 Oabel'a Hull, In the llorough of U'liMiton, I'a at UlRlit ociock r. m.,ou nAiuiiiiAi,.iujNr. jii. ibw. tor uia purpose oi young nn an muiiEAaii in INI)l-:il l KliMK.sH. Uy order or the Hoard, JOHN 8. l.ENTZ, 1'resldcnt. Howard Scalioldt, Secretary. To Whom It May Concern. All persons are hereby foiblil Harboring or ii'usi nir mv son. i'.i.niai( n. iii.iiuii.ki. on mv -uccoouni, as i win pay no items in ins cuuirai'i- ing alter tnu uiite. NATHAN HUMBERT. .Iunel3,18ti-W3 Mahoning Tvp Pa, DR. BOYD'S Little Giant Nerve & Liver Pills, I'osltlvnly cures constipation, Indigestion, biliousness, tmptil liver, pain In tlio back, piles, headache, hail taste In the mouth arising from Indigestion, by strengthening the nerves nnd regulating the action of the stomach, llyer and kidneys. 1'RICK, 25, CENTS. Samples Free at Thomas' Drug Sloie, DR. BOYD'S CURE For diarrhoea, tlysentary, summer com plaint, cholera morbus, cramps, colic or any disorder arising from a weak stomach ' i AT .' THOMAS' Golden Molar Pharmacy, Bank Street, Leiiiohton, Pknna. O. A. CLAUSS, Office Ml tli Clauss Bros., First street, Lehighton Fire, Life and Accident . INSURANCE. Only Krst-class Companies are represented Information cheerfully furnished. 4-iy STOP RENT, - Because when the year Is around you have nothing but Twelve Receipts, and you are no Letter on man you were beiore. Own Your Own Home And let Your Msntlilv Kent pay fur It, The Granite State Provident Association Will buy you one anywhere and let vour rent pay for it. No security required I No mort gage taken 1 For full particulars call nn or ai.ureis, H. V. Morthimer, Ji., LEHIGHTON, PA., Sole Ageut for Carbon county. Ex-Sheriff Rabenold.- 4 N. nth St., - - , . AM-KNTOWN DENTISTRY, In all Its branches. Fresh gas always on hand. The patronage of the people Is solicited, satisfaction guarnnieeil.4-ri-no The " GOOD ENOUGH" ?tMv AND GASOLINE CAN! MAM'PACTl'HFU BY n6 WlnOeld MannTg Co., WarrcD.Q Every Family Should Have One No Dropping Oil on the Floor or Table No Faucet to 1bU cr get knocked open t Waste Contents or came V plosions. Pumj ind Can close automatically AIR Tight. No Ltvnltigt No K vnporsitlosi AND ABSOttiUll 8AFC. A Universal Hn ei I o'U Necessity C ATiTi tC7-i mre.ss For Hale In I.oliUliton by J. T. Nusbaum, I.. I4lbnmtli and T. II. Tlionutu, nikVlSt Dr. H. B. REINOHL, (Iraduate ol 1'hlla. Dental College. DENTISTRY! IN AU. ITS liKANCHHR. Pcrseryaliou of the Teeth a Specialty. Ol'PIOB HOUltH: From 8 a. m. to R p. m. OAK HALL, Market Square, ilauch Chunk. ullANCH Ol'l'ICK: BAST - TviATJCH - CHUNK, Two Doors North of l'lnt-IIMe. Ol'l'ICi: IIDUKH: 7 to wa. m. undotuT p. in. AurllKdm A. S. Rabenold, D. D. S , xcii 0rii :--Over J. W. Itauileuiiusir l.juur Utore, BANK STREUT, LEIIIOHTON. lenUtlry In all Its n ranches. Teeth Bxtra4ed vitnoai twin. lUtontbaln. llaBadiuliiUtei-ed wlwnrnutisl, QM riayi-WKDNHHIlAV of aaotl week? t-tl Idilah aontitv. l'a. P. jSuhscribe inr and read thii paper. Purely local. Oue dollar a year. Sgood Ifl IB OIL KUHN'S SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. ROOFING, SPOUTING AND GENERAL JOB WORK Receives our special attention at this time, and in connprtinn wn are prepared to Repair Wash Wringers, no matter how far gone. Wo supply new rubbers and new cog wheels and make your washer good as new at a very small cost. Our line of House Furnishing Goods in cludes everything in that line, while our stock of TTpntpra. Ranees and Stoves can't be bent m uus town, ueiore nurclias a! s r- r ing elsewhere call and see us. "W. S. KUHN'S, North Hrst St., Lehighton. Is- (iiHd NORTH riEST STREET, LEHlQHTOtT. IS THE PliACE FOR Fiue MVm Mi Pautalooninas at the lowest prices which are 10 to 20 per cent, lower than elsewhere. A perfect fit and best workmanship guaranteed In every lns'ance. Uefore purchasing; elsewhere call anil see its, n-SU-1 y w O P3 CD SB 2 CTQ a p in o i 3 Cf 9 i1 ?3 CO ? b el a 5 O a PS 3 H-s. S P o . CfQ aq CO r-f-O -! CO r CD crq" r--O Z3 SB CD H-i CfQ Stoves, Tinware, Heatera and Ranges, Tn Great Variety at Samuel Graver's Popular Store, Bank Street. Roofing and Spouting a special ty. Stove repairs furnished on short notice lteasonahle! Lehigh Valley R, R. Co, Arrancement of Pastenger Trains, In Effect May 11th, 1890. LKAVK I.K1IIQI1TON Korltahuay.Kllzabetli.Newark and New York coo. S.W, 7.31, D.BT, and 11.12 a.ni.; 3 00, fiM and . ui p.m. For Manuuka Chunk and Belrldere aoo, 7.31 fl.lll.: 12.37 IJ III. For Uiinliertvllle and Trenton (1.03, 9.00 and II. li II. 111., d UU ailU U.Ai. M.I.I. Lll.,ll.,nn l.tii..,inn lllanlnu-n llAtli. leiiem, Kastun, rhluule'ulila and jiolnts Mouth 0.H, 7.07,7,31, .'J aim ll. iz a.m.; auu, aim ami 8.01 u in. For ReadlnK and Harrlsbunr, 7..1I, 9.57 and 11.12a. iii.j 3.ou ana x.ui p.m. . , . i-'nr linuniHiis. llilch dan. Cherryford. Ijiu ry's, White Hall, Coplay, Hokendauqua and Krcenmnsbiiri; B.a, 7.07, 9.1)0 9.67 Si 11.12a. in.; rn, ana o.jy ii.m. I-'or Sluuch Cliurk &30.7.43, 9.47 and 11.48 a.m. ; I. iB. 3.15, 7.23, 8.1(1 and9.3aalld 12.47 11.111. For Weatherly and Hazleton 8.47, 7.43 9J0 and II. 48 a.m.: 3.13,6.23.7.2.1, 9.38 ii.ni. For Mahanoy City, Mheiiandoati and Asliland 0.47, 7.43, 9 Jil and 11.48 a.m.; 3. 6.96 and 7.23 P'Kr Mt. Carmel and Bhamokln 7.43 and 11.48 a.m. ; 6.26 p.m. . For New llostou and Potuvllle 7.43,930 ami ll.48a.m.: 3.16 aud 7JSl'ln'. I'or wiilta Haven. YI kesbarre and l'HUton 0.47, 7.13, 9.30 and 11.48 tt.m.i 3.13. B.SB, 7.SB uud 9 3B y Til 'For Hcranton 8.30, 7.43, 0,30, and 11.48 a.m.; 3.13, 6.26 and 7 J3 Ji.111. For Tmikliaiinock 11.48 a.m.; 6.26 & 7.23 and 918 u.m. ForOneeo. Auburn. Ithaca and Oenera 11.48 a.m.; 9-38 p.m. l-or LACevviue. lowuiiuu.pajrr, nmcnj, w mlra, Rochester, llullalo, N'agara Falls and the ved( I1.45 lt.ni.; uuu tija uiui mu. UnNOAY TMATNrJ. For New York 6.42 and ig.07 a-ni. ; 69 p.m. For Fhiladelphia 8.02 a. nl. and &t p.m. For Faston and Intermediate Htations 6.27, 8.U2, 10.07 0.111. ; 12 62, 3J7. 6.29 and 8.34 It III. For Mauch Chunk 8.14.8X0 a.in.: 12.21k 3.15, 0,19, 8.3 and 9J8 p.m. i'or iiazieiou tfuu.iu.: iv vd, o.f iiu, For Mahanoy City anil Shenandoah. 12,44 ana For White Haven, Wllkes-Parre, 1'ltUton, Tnnkliauiiok,ToHanda. Sayre, Itlmea, Cencvu, Auburn, lilinlrn, lUwliwttr, fllitfalp, NlaKara Falls ami the West 0 it p.m, For further iiartlaiilars luuulreof Alienator Time- Table. K. II. llYlNflTON. lleii'l I ass. Anew. May 11, 'no. ly Snutn lieUilrhem, lvuua, ALESMETI WANTED. ' LOCAL OR TRAV ELING. lo tt 11 our NurMry Block H&Ury. Klixniei oad Sleadi mulomeBi iiovmeni ffiuraniswa. BROttlERB COMFAKY i 6-l7-2m Roohestu, N. Y. FOR A HMOOTII TJ. S. KRESGE, In tlie Old Post Office lliilliiim.. HAND-MADE I1U0TS & SH0K8 a Bpoeialty Hand-made Uppers Supplied tn the Trmli- tWHtiV our JS.II0 IlKlHl-nmde flW -Tlie UK.si All kinds of KepalrltiK Neatly, chraiilv nml and Promptly attended in. EASY . SHAVE, AKl) A Stylibii IIahi Ciit, OO TO FJIANK HKHMAN THK 11AH11K1I, Over Hie Oanal Rrtdice. M. O- Kuntss. Bast enill.elilKliton- Wolssport llrldge. Dealer In SoleLcat ti er. Finished Calf skins, Kip anil Tip per Leather, Harness Leather, etc. IJAin - (IITTTINQ AND SMOOTH 8IIAV1NQ In the very highest Style or Ttihsorlal Art, At HOHK'H SlIAVINO . . 8AM10N. Try Him! niEiiesi prices pain lor Hides), Hklns & Tallow. R. J. HONCEN, Practical Wagon Builder. Repairing Neatly ami Cheaply Done nl Very Reasonable Pneen. (leneral Aeent for the nllb.irtli ratcnt Adjust iiuiei jirnuKe i-oie, aim ueaier ill HiiKKles and Carts. 634 Hamilton Lehigh Goa Seller's Corner. NDIA PONGEE. WE TO-DAY ANNOUNCE That we have a very large assortment, of Screen Doors made in the hest manner nnd'of the hest qnnlity wire screening, finished with hard wood moulding and having four panels which wc 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 Wire, Woven Wire and Screening Wire, in all sizes nnd 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 Birds, Red Gravel, Gravel Paper, Mixed Seeds, Lettuce, Maw, Canary, Rape and Hemp Seeds. That our other stock is full and .complete with the usual very low prices. GENTS. FURNISHINGS. Big Stock. HATS, CAPS, Boots & Shoes. TRUNKS, &c, JS TTEAUUrJARTEIlS FOR GENERAL Paints, Varnishes, Glass, A.LL KINDS OF COAL, OPS. PUI5L1C SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa Laundry, Laundry, Laundry ! The undersigned has White St., Weissport, Pa. Will-call for and deliver goods free of charge. Drop me a Wm. Jos. li-am twU director i FJK W'K PFtBERX ! I H I' M A II HUM, I I mil r the DrirR Store lithe place fnra SMOOTH -81IAVK vt Si vi ini Haiii Tt'T. (live us a Call. IN LEWIS THEM. ALL IN NRYV8. Tlie "ADVOCATE." MILTON MY, mtiniiT. CLEAN, INUFI'KNllENT. -Iieail II !- Opn'l1 y.-)i K' 1 Cnsh tin j er ro lo A. F. &XTDKR, And liny yoiir Orgnlis. rinnns,Se Ing Machines, Wringers, Washing Machines. Implements, I'uiupsot all kinds. It will pay sou tottet prices from tne before buying. I can save you tnonay The newest fiilnic of the year is Printed Cot ton Goods, India Pongee, Lisle Thread finish 32 inches wide. All the lutest shades and printings at Twenty Cents a Yard. St., Allentown. North First Street, ! & Hardware Go. Seasonable Goods Cassinieres, 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 invaiiably more than please our pntrons. Our stock being large, varied and complete gives satisfaction in making a choice ot goods desired, while in stvle. finish nnd work. manship our reputation speaks far more eloquently than word. Call on ua 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. HARDWARE, opened a Laundry on postal. g. brook, White Street, Wei8port, Pa.