Xntertd Kt Second ClnM Mntter at the Le highton l'Mt-OHlM!. The Carbon Advocate LEUiailTON, I'KNNA. Rates for Legal Advertlilnc; : Charter Notices Auditor' Notices Commissioner's Notices Divorce Notices Administrator's Notices Eiecutor's Notices $ 4 00 1 00 4 00 4 00 3 00 3 00 SATURDAY. JULY G. 1800. Boaa Fid Circulation Larger than that of mnr Weekly Newspaper In the County. It ib perbaps after all the best possible thing under the circumstances that Council la having a fight within itself. Uy the time tbey get cooled down tlioy may seo tbe practical necessity of pulling in a system of sewers. In that case good will come out of evil. Tbe dancer of the overhead bridge across the Valley Road at Coalport, should be kept constantly before the people and the court. Tbe boys who work on the road are worthy of as much protection to life aud limb as the followers of any other vocation. The overhead bridge, must go, Lkhioiiton Is following Philadelphia as tb City of Homes. One who has looked the matter up says that there are more people who own their homes here than In any other town of Its size In the stale. This Is commendably gratifying to the frugality and enterprise of our labor people. Thk Ashlind Telegram Is the name of a dally paper that for two weeks past has been a welcome visitor to our sanctum. Tbe Telegram shows push, enterprise, and perbaps most of all, ability In its make-up. One of the staff Is Harry (J. Steel, well' known as a versatile writer In this section, The Park Is in pretty near as bad condition now as it was a few years ago when a nckerty old fence enclosed It. W fiy can't the Street Commissioner and one man put in a day or two In cutting the grass and cleaning out tho gutters. As things are now It looks like a badly kept garden and Is a disgrace to tho town. Do something. Harry E. Swkkny. of Drifton, who Was a delegate to the Republican Conveii tlon at Harrisburg last week, voted for whom he cousclentously thought would be the best man for Governor, and the Hazle' ton Sentinel who was supporting the ring candidate against Mr. Sweeny, now calls down yengence upon him. It Is pleasing in this connection to remember that Harry is a Lebighton boy, with the courage of his convictions against ring power. Rigli will always prevail; threats are cowardly. The Sentinel would show more policy I keeping mum. Mr. John Semmki.'s open letter In ex planatlon of tae street matter as it appeared In this paper last week has been the means of completely changing public opinion on ine matter, Those, wuo at lirst, were loud In condemnation of the course taken by him, now acknowledge the right of the position which be assumed and commend him for the course taken. A second petition, favoring the genuine macadam street as set forth in Mr. Semmel's letter, signed by all tbe property owners ou First street, with but few exceptions, was agai presented to Council this week, In face of this It is hardly possible that Council will persist In forcing tho matter througli Mr. Semmel is to be commended for his nergy and ability iu looking after affairs, H Is a live citizen and worthy of the highest esteem of our people. NOTES AND OPINIONS There Is a gratifying improvement in the work of tbe Penslou bureau. Last month 16,651 pension certificates were issued as against 13,209 Issued In May, 1880. An Independent Is a man who leaves the other party to Join our party. A renegad is a man who leayes our party to join the other, An offensive partislan is a man wbo belongs to the other party and sticks to It, CWtfc, Allentowu. ' The Democrats of Missouri haye deter mlcated to make tariff reform the prln clpal Issue in tbe approaching election for State officers and Congressmen. Tariff reform picnics will be held all oyer the State, and the services of Conginssinon Mills and Breckinridge baye been secured for seven speeches each during July. "The deyll laughs when men lie, Weather propets should cut this out and paste It on their predictions STATE QLEANINQS. A counterfeit ten dollar silver note has just been put In circulation. Jonathan Davis, of Norrlstown, cut his throat before a looking-glass because of marital troubles. Hie whole family of a Hungarian In rPllkeibaria has died from eating sausana bought In a butcher shop In that place. Miss Mary Jtfary Maxwell, of Gap, Lan caster county, tripped In going up stairs to retire the other night and fell to the hall way below, killing herself. Ida Paul, a ten year-old daughter of Win Paul, of Freemansburg, fell from a cherry tree and one of her hands was Impaled on a plcket;fece, tearlngaway the flesh, bone and ligament. Work on the Hopkins Rolling Mill, at Hlallngton, Is progressing rapidly. The foundations for tbe engines, boilers, furnaces, puddle trains and squeezers have ben completed. T I. I . r, . . . "hwu iuai oouiu lieiineliem may shortly baye a public building in the shape of U. S. post-office to be used as a distrib uting point for all Bethlehem and the sur rounding county offices. unring tbe 18 years that Rey. N. Z. Snyder was pastor of the reformed congre gation of Trinity Church, at Freemansburg, he baptised 256 children, confirmed 167, Dnned Vi persons and married 07 couple. T.. 1 n . . mug rersmug, oi ocnuiKiu county, a few days ago dismissed the six deadlocked chool directors of Porter township aud ap pointed others In their places. The ill rector wbowere dismissed were deadlocked on the selection of secretary. At Shenandoah the other day the driver of Owens' delivery wagon left his team standing on the railroad track while he went into the depot. Two freight cars which were Lelng shifted ran into the wagon wrecking it aud tearing the harness. Fortunately the horses escaped Injury. Tb Lehigh Valley Railroad has com. aaenctd tbe construction of a branch rail road from Its main Una at Allentown to th fair grounds In that city. This means an extension from the fair grounds to the Pennsylvania Railroad, and thus tho Lehigh Valley route to Reading. CHINAMEN'S COUSINS. CLAIM THAT AMERICAN INDIANS ARE OF MONGOL DESCENT. - Grain harvesting lias already been commenced In some sections, and In a few day from now the work will be generally under way. Considerable rye, standing on sumcaermUUldes, was cut and shacked in lb latter part of last week. Seasons for Thinking They v Ale The Striking llesemblanee In Language anil Appearance Carious Custom of Do- ' pressing the Skull Artificially. I Having In youth visited tho upper Missouri, and obtained considerable knowledge of the tribes who dwelt on that river, I have always felt a deep in terest In the investigations as to the ori gin of the American Indians. From the settlement of this country down to our own time all Borts of theories have been advanced, some of them of tho wildest character, and others plausible and rea sonable. Catlin tolls tho story of Prince Modoo and his Welshmen, and speaks of blue oyed and light haired Indians of tho Mandan tribe in support of tho legend. Neither Catlin nor any of his critics seem to have thought of tho simple fact that the puro blooded Welshman is neither blue eyed nor light haired. And tills is hut a sample of the way in which the subject has been dealt with oven by careful and Inquiring writers. SIMILAR WORDS. My own opinion if it is of any value is that tho North American Indians, or tho greater part of them, aro descend ed from Asiatic immigrants and closely akin to the Mongolian race. In the Sioux language, with which I have some acquaintance, the word for a chief, or head man, is "eetoncha." Among cer tain tribes of Alaska tho chief is called "eoton" and "tyone." This certainly brings us very near tho Japanese word "tycoon." I have mentioned this word in particular because it is ono of tho terms likely to be perpetuated under nny change of circumstances, just as tho Saxon word ' 'king," in England, survived alike Nor man conquest and Celtio nu mixture. Tho Sioux word for a tent, or home, is "teepee," and this is very siml lar to tho Tartar word, while there also a marked similarity in the appear ance of the tents alike of the Tartars and tho American Indians. The photographs brought by travelers from Siberia of the tribes there subject to Russian authority might well bo mistaken for pictures of American Indians in unusual attiro. It is true that the Indians arc, as rule, superior in physique to the average Mongolian, at least to the specimens of the Mongolian race that wo meet America, but the difference is no greater than between the average Celtio imrat grant of fifty years ago and his grandson of today; whereas the Indian immigration probably took place many hundreds years ago. The writer has not been tho only traveler impressed by the reseiii bianco of Indians to the Mongols. Both in Central and South America tribes have been found whose likeness, iu lan guage, physique and manner, to the Mongolian race has lately been the sub ject of considerable observation and re mark. One of these tribes the Guam- ris bos its seat on the far confines I'oraguayi yet, m the opinion of gen tleman acquainted with the Tartar tongue, their speech is distinctly Mon golian. It does not follow that all the nboriir- inal inhabitants of America are of Mon golian descent, even if they all came from Asia. The writer has seen the de scendants of the Aztecs in Mexico, and it is difficult to imagine any relationship between tiiem and the Mongolian, yet Azteo tradition points to tho north riS their original seat, and among n peopl who had no method of transmitting his tory oy writing tradition is likely to hav been fairly accurate. Europe was not all settled by one blood. The fair and the dork haired, the Celt and the Goth, swept over the continent, the current eddying here and there, where n wan dering horde was tempted or compelled to rest. So that other races besides Mon gols may bavo emigrated from Asia to America. AZTEO TRADITION. The Azteo tradition of northern mi gration is supported by various circum stances, and one tothobearinerof which, I think, attention has never before been called. It is well known that the Aztecs have a slanting forehead or, in other words, they have no forehead at all the skull being depressed in front almost on an angle with the nose. A tribo in British Columbia has for aces practiced the custom of depressing by artificial means the foreheads of children so as to make the head look verv like that of an A2teo. This is not done to the heads of children of the lowest class in the tribe the depressed forehead being a sign of at least respectable rank. It is not un reasonable to suppose that the origin of mis singular liault may have had some connection with Azteo supremacy in that region at a lar remote period, when it became to the interest of a subject clan to have as near a physical resemblance as posslpls to the conquering race. j-ua American inaians are passing away, mnes nave growu where I have shot the prairie chicken, chased the buf falo and kept midnight watch for the prowling Sioux a few years ago. An other ten years and it will be difficult to find an Indian of .the sort that followed Hitting Bull, and harassed the infant settlements of Dakota. They will have Become nail civilized specimens of hu manity, living on the charity of the gov ernment, witnout the virtues of indepen dence, and with numerous vices of which in freedom they were happily ignoraut. These Indians have traditions that aro worthy of being handed down; their lan guages, soon to perish, are worth pre serving, Letter in New York Star. WALL STREET TIPSTERS. A CLASS OF MEN WHO MANAGE TO EXIST BY USE OF THEIR WITS. Objected to the Site. It was a very affectionate husband who uttered the most literal interpretation of sentiment on record. '1 believe," said his wife, nroiullv. after some great instanco of his unselfish devotion, "1 believe you would let your self be cut into inch pieces for me!" me nusband looked doubtful. "Make the pieces six inohes. Marv." ha returned, honestly, "and maybe I could stand it." Youth's Companion. Iarge iteaerrulra. Omitting lakes, which are in manv cases natural reservoirs, the largest res ervoir or artificial lake in the world la the great tank of Dhebar. twentv mil. southeast of Udaipur city, Rajputana province, India. It covers an area of twenty-one square miles. The mnannrv dam is 1,000 feet long by 93 feet high; CO ' wiue at tne Dase ana 10 at tho top. In southern India, also, thora immense reservoirs. That of Cumbum in Cuddapath district is formed bv 1a. ming the Gundlakainana river by a dam oi fooj, jngn turown net ween two hills. The reservoir has an area of fifteen square miles. The Sulekere reservoir in Mysore staters very little smaller, and next to Cumbum is the finest in southern India Compared with these artificial lakes, Jjooh Katrine (supnlvine Glaturowi. four and one-half square miles, and Vyrnwy reservoir (supplying Liverpool), nearly two square miles, are insignifioant in size. The Manohar tank in Soinde hag an area of 180 square miles, but .mlv when fed by the waters of thsrivw dur ing the months of flood. In drv mruitha it shrinks to quite a small area. New York Telegram. They AN 111 IJlve You Trustworthy Infor mation If Yon Vmmlse an Interest In Your Purchase They Form a Queer Kloinent tu the Kxeltlng Life. The evolution of the Wall street tip has lieen curious and interesting. Starting yeans ago, in a llttlo speck known as "private information," it has developed into a system. Tho system is headed by boas tipsters nnd footed by journeymen tipstors. There are tipsters who have made immense fortunoo. They don't call themselves tipsters. Neither does any body else but tho irreverent ones. But they are tipsters, or tjjf y have been. And thore are titters who are worse off now financially and morally, too than when they began. It is a qdeer business. To be a success ful tipster requires many accomplish ments. Tho ono who travels tranquilly along tho road to fortune is he who is well educated, talks well, dresses well, and, above all, knows well the man to whom ho presents Ids tips. The business of the tipstor is to give Information as to tho probable conrso of the price of stocks aud to secure an interest in any purchase or sale made by the moneyed individual to whom he imparts the information, If the tipster is right oftoner than he is wrong, then he makes money and is re spected. If his tips are bad of tener than they aro good, why, he is despised and even hated, and, instead of truffles, he lives on coffee and cakes, and is a prophet without honor in any country. RTOC1C IN TRADE. The tipster requires no financial capi tal. Cheok is what ho needs a hard cheek aud plenty of it. Whether the cheek is nntural or whether it is acquired makes no difference. Many a timid, shrinking young man has gone into Wall street, from somo cause or another, aud in a fow years has cultivated a facial de velopment which would crack a paving stono if it came in collision with one. Ho has gone into Wall street and he has stnid there. No genuine, simon puro tipster, over retired from the street, and though they grow old they never die. Tiit'ir cheek is a barrier between thorn nnd tho old man with the scythi Behind the cheek there must always bo discretion, The cheek that carries with it tho undesirable attachment known as "freshness" is of no value. It must bo n well regulated cheek, cheek always under control and always m readiness to respond to the call duty when opportunity comes. Profes sionally, this quality is not known cheek. It is called "a good business presence." But it is cheek, just asmuch as stock speculation to the great major ity is gambling. And the crack tipster must also have a well developed faculty for explaining defeat. He must never admit that he was wrong, That would be fatal. He must say that somebody else was wrong, and ho must valiantly offer to prove it. If his cheek is properly regulated and serves him well, the dis appointed principal will listen to him and accept more tips from him. It is not a profession that can be master ed by books. Experience only brings mastery. There is a certain zest about it, a sort of fascinating uncertainty. The young man gets what he thinks is some private information regarding the future oi, say, iionoicus tniru preferred. te rp, members that n certain man once told him that if ho ever happened to hear of anything good to let him know. Perhaps nobody over told him that, and perhaps lie makes up his mind to no to a stranirer. Before ho goes he probably sits down and ligures on the possible profits. Th' pleilsures of hope are his for a few mo ments. Then, a little bit rattled and un easy, he Btarts for the Jair of the pap IUU3D. HOW HE PROCEEDS. His reception is not enthusiastic; it is not encouraging. The bloated bond holder merely nods at him and grunts. 'i lumK, sir," says tne younir man, "that I have some very good information regarding liohokus thirds." "You have, hey?" growls the man with rocks. "Well, what is it and where did you get Itr "Hohokus is good for an eight point rise," answers tho callow tipster, with jnucn commence. "Oh, it is, is it? Where did you find mat outr The tipster asks of the capitalist promise of secrecy and the capitalist snorts haughtily. Then he tells how a friend of his is a clerk in tbe office of the president of the Hohokus railroad, and tins lrlend lias liuppened to mention lnm that "the old man and his friends have been buying Hohokus thirds on every JJttle slump, and he has overheard the old man advising its purchase." j. lie capitalist grunts and savs h'm a good many times. He observes that he doesn't taka much stock in that land of information. The tipster who is beta? uescnueu now is a student of human nature, and has discovered as time has passod that this capitalist isn't Buch ire-omlnent individual after all, and he lias become so absolutelv certain that liohokus Is going up that he begins to leei independent. "All right." he savs: "I onlv wish had money enough to buy it myself. But I guess I can get Billy Blobbs to buy me somo. " The capitalist hates Blobbs. and as the. tipster is about to leave he calls him Pack. i.ttt-., .. , ..... --ueu, ne says, "it you are so sure I'll buy a few hundred on joint account, " .tio does buy It, aud Hohokus does ad vance. Thereafter the tipster is a wel come guest, and lie continues as such so long as his tips are richt. Tho unsuccessful tipster is a man who would excite Bvmiinthv it It for his unvarying confidence that he is going io outain a point pome time that will put him on his feet, Now York Orphans' Court Sale Valuable Koal 1. state. Pursuant to an n lm of Carbon t.mniv, -, , I the (h)iliRns' Court i 1 -rp wilt bo poM at public sale on the premim in the Borough of Lehighlr.u, pnunly nnd tiin aforesnirt, on SATITUDA Y, .'i'F,Y ill, Hdfl, at 2 o'clock p. in., Ill,' I, ill,, wine real estate ol Iho estate of Aaion WeMnw, ilec'il. Io wit: All that certain lot or piern ol ground situate in the borough of lliii;lito!t, totiuly uml stair aloresaM, miinliprrd in the lan or plot of said borough No. It), nml hsviiiK n (rout of sixtv lliree feci and tliteK i ioh ia on Ihe Puhllr Square and extendine; of that wlillli tit right angles with Mid. Square one liunilrtd and eighty-one led nnd six nirhea In Chestnut, al ley, bounded on the east liv Apple alloy, on tho snulh by Chestnut alley, on thn wral by No. 11, and on tho north by the Public 8qu are. The Improvement thereon nro a Two Story FRAME DOlTJUiK DWKM.INO 110U8K, 40x411 feet, with kitchen attached, ix71 feci, and all necessary oulbuildinjti. This oilers n rare olmnco for an; ono desiring a plensnnl home, as the location is ono of Ihe mn.H deslr able in the borough. The buildings are in first clan condition, having been but recently erected, Terms and conditions will bo made known at limn am) plnco of sale, by AUSTIN nOVKIl, Atlmi. Special Important Notice. Propel ty holders who haetiot n9 yet made water service conuectlonson llnnk street should do so at once ami save considerable In tho cost of the same, from the f.ict that after the thor oughfare has once been macadamized according to the plans and specifications now wltti the Uorough Council it will necessitate. Increased work and naturally a considerably inciikahhii ccst. livery propel ty holder should certainly seo the direct Importance of Hits and make the service connection now ns it would certainly be objected to alter the street Is inaeadamlml to have It torn up and re-laid thereby causing un sightly crevices. Slay 1st, ll0, 11Y OKDKH Ol' COUNOIU Xlie statement is made that etirhtnen tons of steel diKnrmmir rlatK- rn n.o Ten don and Northwestern railroad through JIW" HUM A Ul. JTovf IVords. A notable attempt has been add to the resources of the EiiKlish lan guage, Lord Bury, as chairman of the aecino .traction company, wrote to TU Times to ask for a short word if ivri. ble of one syllable to express the idea of uenig conveyed by electric power. A might have been expected, letter after inner pouren in, lull of strange and won derful sugtrestions. The follnwino- nr uuiy ibw oi tne cacophonous verba which scientific nnd ungniantlfln nHtan alike submitted for oonsidnrnHnn, Tn ohm," to "volt." to "mote." tn "el. trine," to "coulomb." to "flnillnn " in 'shook," to "fruuklin," to "scint." to elk," to "trictrac." to "fararlt fr, 'weber." There is clearlv choice; perhaps America will help us, as It did with the verb to "wire." Mnr. ray's Afaxaaine. Tlie magistrates of the oourta at Qhi-nt, Belgium, recently demanded in-on-aaod rcmuneratiun, and backed their uluuiih with a strike. The workingmen jf tha town enjoyed the occasion. ' Picnic Bills pritned at lowest jiriceb. get the fterbonAdvocatX b AU the WeWa MBWYIB iwmliYn ni ANNUAL Financial Statement OF THE Leliiglitoii Sctool District For Ihe Year Einllug June 2, 1890. RECEIPTS. Slato appropriation $ 89S 23 Balance on nanu troin last rear 1501 711 School tax 3354 73 Building tax 2970 81 For old benches, stove & elate 20 00 New loan 11050 00 -$19,793 65 EXPENDITURES. Teachers wages , $4136 25 'Bonds paid.,.., , 11750 00 Interest paid 969 7d General repairs 492 40 Steam beater. 1360 00 New desks, black boards . 277 98 Coal and wood 206 18 luk, crayoua, brushes Sc brushes , 69 24 Janitor 180 00 Secretary, salary, Ac....... 77 10 Treasurer's salary 60 00 Sundry expenses , , 75 08 Balance In treasury 149 38 lr. G. T. HO! 5 -AT TH Central Drug Store, on thh runur wjitaiiu Hunk Street, Lehigh ton, Vn., IS IlKAIMJUAItTKRH 1-IUt lll'S, Pure Drugs nnd Modirii Fine Snaps, Brushes, &c, Ac, Choice Wines nml Liquors, Wnll Paper nnd Decoraiions ! Spectacles When you buy a iUr or Shoes you wntil a pjoml lit. llllt If ou lieext HrKCTAOLKH it Is much morn Impoitanl, Hint the UYi; slinubl be accommodatoilttlth correet lenses and aprnier ly nttlliK frame which will brunt Ihe lensesill reclly beforo the centre of the eye. It vou lm your spectacle, at Dr. Horn's rou will And the above points properly attended to. PFMRIPTIONS Cacfnlly Octl5-187 GO TO Kits. KODKIililt, under the ltclumrc Hotel, ll.mk street, for a srnoolh stmve urn lasninnauienaircut. 3ey- uiojeit on Sunday's. nneiier'8 iiutr tonic, cures n.nidndT. Lehighton Water Co. I.HHIOIITON. 1'A., April 21, lm. There will be a meeting of Ihe Mocjiholdeii of TllK I.KHIflllTON WATI'iet'ciMl-AM In tfaliel's 1 1 n 1 1 . In the llnroiigli or l.eliluli,ni, '., nl Klubt o'clock I-. M.. on SATHIiliA v. .IliNic vut im for Ihe pin nose of voting ou mi lNUItliASU or lNDIill'l'lilJNliSH. lly onlcr of Ihe linnicl. JOHN S. I.UNTZ, President. Howard SealinUU, Secretary. To Whom It May Concorn. All pci sons are hereby foibld Imiborlni; or trusting my son, H1.M Kit S. (ll'.M I1KIC1 , on in iiccoouut, us I will pay no debts of Ids i-nutiact lug aftet this dute. NATHAN (lUMIlKUT. Jniiel3,lR9MN3 Mahoning Tup.. I'n, DR. BOYD'S Little Giant Nerve k Liver Pills, Positively cures constipation, liidiseslloit, biliousness,' torpid liver, pain ii, llin back, piles, beadaclie, bad laslo in the mouth atlsltiR from Indigestion, by stren.i;lbeiiiiit! the nerves and regulating thn ncthm of tbe stomach, liver ami kidneys. riHCJS, 25, CUNTS. Samples Free at Thomas' Drug Store, KUHN'S SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. ROOFING, SPOUTING GENERAL JOB WORK Bereivos our special attention at fhis time, and in connection we me prepared to Bei-aju Wash WuiNfiuns, no mntter how far gone. lro supply new rubbers and new cog wheels and make your washer good as new at n very small cost. Our line of House lurnishing Goods in cludes everything in that line, while our stock of Heaters, Bniiges and Stoves can't be beat in tills town. Before purchas ing elsewhere call and see us. 17. S. KUHN'S, North First St., Lehighton. DR. BOYD'S CURE for diarrhoea, oysentarv. summer com plaint, cholera morbus, cramns. colic or any uisoiiier arising nom a weak sloniacl AT THOMAS' Golden Molar Pharmacy, Hank Sthiskt, Lkhioiiton, Pi:nna O. A. CLAUSS, Office nltli Clauss Dins., Klrst street, llilgliton Fire, Life and Accident INSURANCE. Only Frst-class Companies are reiiresenleil iniounauon cneeiiuiiyrurnislieil. 4 STOP Because when the vear Is nrmm.l vm, l,nv nnlhinj?. hut Twelve llereipts, nml yon nre nn neiier ou mail ynn wore limore. Own Your Own Hoiue Ami let Your Monthly Kent puy fur II. The Granite State Provident AssGciatio Will buy you ona anywhere nnd let vnur renl pay for It. No security required I Nn innrl gage iaen i ror lull uarucuiats call on or address, H. V. Morthimer, Ji., IjEIIIGHTON, 1'A." Sole Agent for Carbon enunty. Ex-Sheriff Rabenold. 834 N.fitli St., - - - . AU.i:NTI)lVK DENTISTRY, In all Its brandies. Fresh Kas always on lianu. i nn paironaco ot Hip people Iclted. Satisfaction guaronleed.-l-fi-ilO The GOOVi ENOUGH" Family -$ 1993 55 $8550 Refunded from 5 percent. in iwr renl. We, Ihe underienl. AudUure of Lahinhtoa uorougn, uirbnn county, nsvinz uarclullv ex amined the above amiiuiln of the treasurer. find then) oorrent Io thehettofnur knowledge nu uenei j. j. ivuiy,, i I. J. If AU3MAN, Auditor.. j. ii. mon, j RESOURQEa & LIABILITID8. Resources Caih on hand $ 119 39 labilities Amount borrowed and OIL AND GASOLINE CAN! MAM'PArrt'RPP v me winfleld ManuPg Co., - Warren, a Every Family Should Have-One No Dropptne Oil on Ihe Tlnnr nr Tnlilo. No Faucet to I.enl or pet knoclcd open t( nrasic vumcnia nr c.iuse V pliismns. lliroj irpi t-an close antomntu-allv Air Tight. ISo Loninifi - Nu K voprrotK'n i AND ABSOttnitt SAfC. A Unlverst.1 I ,i si l c d Naceseltv Fdr Male In Iahlirhtou hv .1. T Niwi,n, I Lelbenttuth and T. I). Thonuui, aitf Inl unpaid da tit nf dletriat. Bonds,! per rent. 13650. 00 Uouda, 5 r rent. MOO. 00 -$20450 00 Liabilities In extern of reeniirres $0300 (II OLITIC AL ANNOUNCEMENTS. t&Sperlal Notice I AimoyuMinul under ill head must be paid for Oath In AttvaneeK Price, Three Dollura, Dr. H. B.REINOHL, (raiu.Ht Pi Pllila. Dental Cullejte. DENTISTRY ! IN AW. ITH MIAKCIIKH. Pcrscryation of the Teeth a Specialty. OPKICK HOU1W: J'rom a a. m. tn n p. hi. OAK HALL, llarket Square, Haueh Chunk. IlllANOll OI'FirK EAST - MAUCH - CHUNK. TjAOH COUNTY THEASUKKK, Samuel Carpenter, Of Maueh Chunk, Carbon county. Subject o the Itulea governing the Democratic Monnniuiuu; uwirenuuu. T' OPl'If!!! Apill-Slll' iaon North of l'osl-uniee. W: T In Sa. in. anil t to 7 p. in. TTlOU HKGISTKK A HBCORDKR, 1 1 F. A. Dvietbach, Ot East Mauck Chunk, Penna. Subject to the llulet governing the Deniociuilc nominating uoiiveuuon. S. Rnbonold, I). D. o o 3 fc3 H3 3 featd HOKTII FIRST STREET, LEHIOIITOtT. IS THK PLACE FOU Fine Suitings antl FantaloonlnsK at tlin lowest prioos wlileb aro 10 to 20 per (fill, lower than olsowbete. A perfect fit ami lipstrwnilcnintuhlp guaranteed In every linMnen. llefore purchasinp; elsewhere rail and $eo tu. 6-31 -ly Viftport ffaikt$ Directory, nut A SMOOI II EASY - SUAVE, AMI A Stylish ITa lit Ct t, HO TO KUANK 1IKKMAN THR HARIIPtt, Over the UhiiiiI Undue. M. O- Kiuil?:. Kiut emll,elihiliimi- Wntgaport lli ldge. Dealer In SolrLrntlt er, Flnltlipd Cnlf Sklin, ICIpniul Up per Leather, Harness Leather, etc. lllfthest price pnld for II Ides, mm & Tallow. U. S. KRESGB, In Ihe Old IVwt (llllee nulhlliiE. HAND-MADE DUOTS & SHOES a Specialty. liand-uinde tippers Hupplled tn the Trade. J" l!u our txnn Haml-inaile Shne-Tlie HltHT. klllll All or itepniiinit Nenlly, Cheaply and I'riunpllj Httendedto. and KHANK lKIllKRT TllK HAIlnBR, HiiiIit the DriiR Htore. 1 ihe place for a SMI KITH -SUAVE ANII Stylish Haiii Ci-t. Clve us a Call. HAIII - I'CTTINH - AN1 SMOOTH HHAV1NQ J.n, ,tlP htKhest 81 lent Tnnsnrlal Art, At HOltNS Shaving . . Saloon Try Hltnl MILTON rLOBT. IN LEADS THEM ALL IN NEWS. The " ADVOCATE." BltlQUT, CLEAN. INDEl'ENHENT. Reao; Itl- R. J. HONCEN, TracUcal Wagon Builder. P.euairlnu Nenlly nml Cheaply Dono nt Very llensonslile Prices. Oeneial Agent for the OIlbnYth Patent Adjust able Carriage Pole, and Dealer In lluggles and I'arts. SPOT CksIi lHyer,KOto A. F. bNYDER, And buy jour Oigans. I'lanos.HcwIng Machines, Wringers, Washing Machines. Implements, Pumps of all kinds. It will pay you toet prices from nie before buying. I can un you mossy The newest fabric oJ'tlie jear is Printed Cot ton Goods, India Pongee. Lisle Thread finish 32 inches wide. All the latest shades and printings at Twenty Cents a Yard. 1 634 Hamilton St., Allentown. aim Uffdi o Seiler's Comer. North First Street. Co., o o MM to" a " crq o 5 CD I O- crq" zr O r5 hi ST. O a p o B . c S3 3 in O 5 s o i-i S3 e ' b CD O O 'O CD CD CTQ WE TO-DAY ANNOUNCE That wn have a very lame assortment nf rvoon in, innde in thn best manner aiul of the best quality wire screening, finished with hard wood moulding and havine four nanels whieh we sell at the low price of l.fin, or with fixtures complete at frl.SO, delivered anywhere in town. That we have a full line of Poultry Wire, Woven Wire and Screening Wire, in all sizes and meshes which we sell very low. That we have n complete line of HirA Jiones, Song Restores, Lice Destrovers. Oonrlpnaprl Uirds, Rod Gravel, Gravel Paoer. Mixed ing of Fish Food for Mocking Seeds, Leftuce, Maw, Canary, Rape and Hemp Seeds, That our other stock is full and complete witfc very low prices. plete with the usual "JQ CO hi W d i GENTS FURNISHINGS. Big Stock. Seasonable Goods Stoves, Tinware, Heaters and Ranges, Tn Great. Variety at Samuel Grater's Popular Store, Rank Street. Roofing and Spouting a special ty. Stove repairs furnished on sliort notice Reasonable! Lehigh Valley R. R, Co. Amuifftmiont of InHHiigor TmliiB. In ISftkct Mav 11th, 1890. 1.IUVK l.lillKIIITOK For lhihWHy,i:il7.nhelh,Newark and New Vork i.oi.. 7.:it,.M, ami ll.ian.iii.: 30,;. r.ai nnd N.UI l.lll. For Mumiuka t'hiuik and llelvtdete 0.06 ,7.31, a.m.: Il .17 n-ni. l or uimhermllA and Trenton ii.0;, 9.00 aul i.u iv. in. . anu and n.au ii.in. For Hlatinul4n. ('4itaKMiii.iui. AtleiUiiun. lu.Hu irui'nt, ruiitHiii, j-ijiiue i.uia Hint iHiuiis miiu .'...'.7.07.7.31.1110 and 1 i.ta a.m.: km. B.a9 anil Hi. i iir iieiuiiiiK aim iiarrisnuiv 7.31, 1.67 nnd 11. in.; U.U HIHl K.UI 1.III. Fm Hon MiHliN. Ij'hlnli (Ian. L'herivfnrd. Ijin. rv'K, White Hall, Cntilay, I loknndaniiiHt and ricM,iiiiiHuiir n-BZ, ,.U, U.IHJ H.OT A II. IS 11. Ii. HIM! h.Jil I' lll. For Miuieh I'bui-k 7.13. 9.47 and 1 1. 18 a.w. : 1.22, a i', 3.2i7.Ai.i and .-aml 12.47 ..ni. For Weullierlv uml llali Uinil. 17. 7.Bi.aHand 11. Is a.m.: 3 l.V fi.25. 7.23. II..HI 11.111. !' iwuiiuuny i iry, niieiittiKioaii ami Aiuianu 17, 7. 13, .;, and ii.tt 11.111. j 3.15, 5.2(1 and 7.23 1 .13 and 11. IS I HATS, CAPS, Boots &. Shoes. TRUNKS, &c, Cassimeres, "Worsteds," Corkscrews, OJieriots, &c., &c. Satisfaction. There is a good deal of satisfaction in hpinsr perfectly satisfied, and espec ially so in regards to what you wear. Tn this particular we invariably mors than please our patrons. Our stock being large, varied and complete gives satisfaction in making a choice of good ........ v.,., uc , aiyw, iiiiisii ana worK- mauship our reputation speaks far more eloquently than word. Call ou 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, .in TV)ll STATE SENATOR, J. Q. Zeiif. of WelMPort, Carbon county Subject to the rules governing the Democrat Jionuiutttng t'ouuavtiou. MCH OfKH'K : -Over J. W. Rauilrubinili' Liquor SU.re, BANK 8THKKT, I.EIIIOHTON. iienllalrvlu all Itfl nr&liehea. T.-t'lli I- l .!. . I Ithuut Fain, (laaaduiliilsteieil nh. n u i. -i.-.i lllllie ! -YKI)N1.MIA i,l e.t. Ii . k 11. addie. AI.I.I'MiiW N 3l Ij-ln.'li 1 .KlliU r. HpouuM'riup Kir aiul n .ui tjjis paper. Purely local. One dollar a year. or Ml. Oaih.i'l and Hliaiiiokhii .tu.. r.. .5 1. .111. r Nen Ikmli.n and I'mlsvllle 7.13. UJB uud 1. IK 11. 111 , 3 Ifi 111111 7,2:1 i,m. lor Ulilii' lliiwn, wllkenhnrre and l'ltuiun i, w4i,u..Hi nun 11. ih a,in.; r.ao. 7.23aiul I For Si iaiiloii i:.:ui. 7.43. 9.311. aud ll.u u m ir, 5.2' ami 7.AI 11.111. lor liiukluiuuiM'k 11.18 a.m.: 5.25 7.23 and ,. 1..1... 1 I hi iimigii, Auburn, Ithaca ami (leneva 11.18 1 in.; i. t.m. I'or Ijll'l'ivllle. 'r.iwmulM. Kuvre U'Hrlv. tfl. Illil U. lnwllCSf.','. Illllltll,. Nlui'Ufu IMllaF.nri Iia n.i H.111.: huh i.a ami u.111. MUMIIAY WAINS. J'or Nw York n. and W.07 a.m.; 5.S0 ..m. 'or riilluUcliiliiu H.0J a. in. and 3.67 11.111. for K4wtU.ii and luleiiiieillate Kinln.im A.27, ." rjoa, ojtt. rfcvu null n.dl n ill. ll.l MlUU-h I 111,11k 8.11. 9.6S H.IO-: l'i.-A. 3.15. li.l'j, x.r.-j uud 1... 'is ..m. iiuHMUii I,... 11.111, : la -m. ; a.ii K ll.in. ftlttlllllun Cttv uud Hlienuudilull l'AM ami .1 15 I.HI. Kr IVIiite Haven, W ilUen-lliiirn, rittaton, , iiitKiiHiiiim.K, i.iuaiiiia. ayr', iiinu'a. tieneva, ni....iii.. riimia, liinliesb-r, lillllUlo , ,1. a.i.i me k ;. 1 ; ,.n. r'or lurllier inn lU ntars m.iulre of I line 1'.. !!.. K II. hVlNUTON. I leu 'I I'hkh. A Kent. M.1.V 11. !!. ly Soittli lietlllehelll, Pent IS IIEAUurJARTERS FOR GENERA 1 , H AE D WAKE. AAA f tUlilllOIIUOi Ulddde 4LL KINDS OF COAL, &a OPS. VXJU1AV SQUARE. Bank Street. Loliiffhtnn. P ' .-ri - - 3 w FSS8HTQ 4 A L E S M E b) WANTED. 1 LOCAL OR TRAV ! ELING-. 1 illll lo -it'll 0111 Nniii-rj Kl uml Mtciiit hiiil' mi'iil HAbt. UUOl 111 ( (bll,AN -tu Li't lieatf r, . Y I flignrlrii I Qimriru I 9 Ek,iauiius;i LauilUaf i T,lc !raine(l has opened a Laundry on White St., Weissport, Pa. i7'll 11 . " 111 can lor and deliver goods free of Drop me a postal. Wm. G. BROOK, White Street, Weissport, P. 1 enarae. June 14-jui