Kntreil nt 8rant1 Cln Matter nt tli L hlRhtoii roitOffiN. The Carbon Advocate LF.UIOHTON, l'KNNA. Itat Tor I.K1 Alv-rtllng : Charter Notlrpi Auditor' Nollpei Commissioner's Notices Divorce Notices Administrator's Notices Executor's Notices $ 4 on 4 oo 4 00 4 00 a 0$ I 00 SATUUDAY. JULY 10. 181)0. Bonn Fide Clreiilntloti LnrRcr than Hint of aar AVeekly Newnpaper In the County. THK ANNUAL DKMOOltATIG COUNTY The Annual Democratic County Meeting will bo held at the Court House, In the borough of Mauch Chunk, on .Monday, the 18th da; of August, at one o'clock p. m., to fix the day for holding tho delegate elec tions In tjie several boroughs, townships and election 'districts, also tho time for holdln? the County Convention and to transact other business of Importance. Michaki. Cassidy, Cbati man Democratic County Committee. The pension attorneys will have their bands full for tho next few months as a result of tho new Dependent Pension bill which has been placed on the statue book. Already twelve thousand claims have been made, and If all could be paid within the next few months It would mean a bank nipt treasury. Perhaps a little genuine enterprise on the part of a few of our monled men would result In placing Lehlghton exactly where she belongs. With facilities uuoxcelled for shipping and building purposes we should be at tho very top. The only way to eet there Is by push and enterprise. Do you tumble? Clinton B. Fisk Is dead. Ho was a good citizen, a braye soldier and a leading Prohibitionist. If wo wcro to write his epitaph It would read, "H'ell done thou good and faithful." Courageous to the core be gravitated from the Kcpubllcan party when he could no longer uphold its principles and by adoption he became a Prohibitionist to which faith he clung until death. Hon. Allen Ciiaig, of Carbon county, will likely be named as this county's choice for Congress. A life long Domocrat, a bright lawyer, bo combines the elements essential to the making of a first-class pub' lie man. He would bring credit alike to the district and himself to tho halls of the House where he rightfully' belongs by rca son If bis raro ability as a debater and speaker. Close on the death of Gcn'l Clinton B, Flsk Is announced tho demise of Major Gen'l Fremont, in tho 77tU year of his age. He was the first candidate of the National Republican Convention almost a half cen tury ago, being defeated by Buchanan His life's record stands out clean and clear, daring in the extreme, his blogiaphy read ing like a thrilling tale of romance. His death adds another diadem to the crown cf American volunteer soldiers who rank as heroes. Editoiually the Easton Free Press days regatdlng the next Place of meeting of the Lehigh Valley Editorial Association. It Is some time before the next session of the Lehigh Valley Editorial Association, but we understand that Proprietor Stone, of Paxlnosa Inn, where the meeting la to he held, has mapped out a fine entertainment for the editors,-and will give them a royal reception. Mr. Stone felt very much com pllmented at the honor paid him in choos ing Paxlnosa for what promises to be the largest meeting the Association has yet bad, and expressed much interest in ttie suocess of tho newly-orgalnlzcd society. To most of the editors In tho Lehigh Valley Paxlnosa Is an unknown book, IPUen they arrlvo there is September and find it so picturesquely situated, with the Delaware C000 feet below them, separating them from New Jersey on the ono side, and with the beautiful Kitta'.lnny Valley rift a mflmmnfh liinilartmnlfi.trr,lt,tniT nip nirnr nn ima npAir fit nit mnnn n n tUey will agree with The Free Press that Mr.Stono has the most charming spot for alp popular Inn to be found in tills section of Pennsylvania. They all remember the superb view from the tower on Mt. Penn j gravity road a scene they were most charmed with, Paxluosa's landeape sur passes this. NOTl'S ANI OPINIONS It Is bard to tell whether cigarettes or clgaretts pictured are the most damaging to the community. Tho one Is destructlyo to the physical, the other to the moral health and both should be abolished. A Jersey Judge sentenced a boy who had stolen ten cents worth of chewing tobacco to ten years imprisonment. That judge ought to get about twelve years at hard labor just to ptove to him that this Isn Russia. jue statistics snow that there are flow 105,80-1 Sunday schools in the United States, having 1.120,489 officers and leach ers, and 8,503,811 scholars. There is other, country lu the world that can present such proofs of success In tho work of pro moting these admirable agencies of civil izatlon. If the federal election bill becomes a law the number of appointments for the Slate of Pennsylvania alone will be oyer 12,000, The number of new officeholders In the whole Union would be between 250,000 and 300,000, and the expense, If the sys leva is carrion out as i lie mil makes pos sible and probable, will not bo less than twelve millions of dollars for every con greislonal election, and the expense to the Stale remains the same as now. Tauner, since his withdrawal fiom the position of Pension Commissioner, lias been following the business of pension agent and boasts that ho has made $100,000 as fees in the short time ho has been in the business. If lids be true, It Is disgraceful w litre lias mat, amount ot money come from, either from robbing the government or In bis charges to those for whom he got pensions. If fioin the latter, his charges must have been of a most extortionate char acter. If from the government then he a public robber, and as such ho should be punished. It is such extortionists as that make our very laws a by-word and dlegiace. Jttcord, Mahanoy. A Lady's 1'erfect Coiniinilloii fAiMiJSHSt'iiiijiHiiiTii. a new book by Dr. John It Dye, one ot New York's mou skillful physicians, -Jiuun that prill Is not nemssitry elilldtiirtii, but results fiom eanaes easily under stood and oveu-miie. It Hearty proves lliulauy v.umanma become a nuitlier without suffering any pain whatever li alsou-IU how to over sickneu. Bu.-iuvpi come and pri Ncut mmnliiK liiuui, ana mi oiucr evils uUeiiillliit tirJUHUllMiv it n reliable una InirtiU i-mioi &eit l (ihysietanM verytthci usthe vufe s hue piivalc coiuuau tun t ultimo'.,? uvmII ae win great jialii, aiiU possttiiv lite hciiu rvw cut sUtiuiifoi pesuiiitivc unuhii. te:uiuouiais.nd coiiflden- Frank Tbomas & Co., rubUaiiers, Baltimore1 JUTAUDa. HISCltBT BOC1KTY NOTWS. The membership of Leblgh Council. 101, Is 140 in good standing, with Inta- linm almost every meeting night. The death rate In the KnlgbU of Honor decreased during the year, It being 12. 0 per 1,000 in 1880 against 13.5 In 1888. The I. O. O. F. IS now nearly 03.000 strong In Pennsylvania. Grand Master Freeman hopes to bring It up lo 100,000 dm Ing his administration, The Royat Arcanum has a membership of 100.000 in the Untied States and Canada Tho 100,000th man was recently minted in Chovaller council No. I860. At tho recent session of tho supreme lodge of the Imp. O. of R. M., at Detroit the reports showed a total membership or 135,000 Id round nnmbers. This is a gain of moro than 20,000 In ten years, Tho sixteenth anniversary of the Penn sylvania I. O. O. F. homo was recently celebrated In Philadelphia. The Institution has fifty Inmates, $02,000 In assets, with no debts and $20,000 permanently in vested. Charles A. Wagner, of Lehigh No. 101, Is a representative this week to the session of the State Council, Jr. O. U. A. M., at Wllllainsport. Amoug the Important mat ters bofore the body Is tho changing of the name to Order United Americans, and the consolidation with tho O. U. A. M. Greecshurg Castle, No. 305, K. G. E., of Oreensburg, was Instituted on July 18lh. Woodland Castle, No., 300, of Woodland, will bo Instituted on July 21st. Jefferson Castle, No. 307, of DeLancy, will bo Insti tuted on July 22d. Pine Knob Castle, No. 868, of Unlontown, will bo Instituted on July 23rd. Couoy Castle, No. 300, of Baln- brldgo, will be instituted on July 2(5tli. Eight Castles hayo been Instituted In Penn sylvania this month and seven others are almost ready. The National Capital. The City of irasbington is an object of perennial interest to all patriotic Americans Not alone because It Is the great throbbing heart of the mightiest and grandest Repub lic tho earth has oyer known, bnt also on account of lis material magnificence. All Americans take pride In Its beautiful av enues, majestic architecture, stately homes, and well stored galleries and museums as things of grandeur and beauty in thorn elves, apart from the historic interest Willi which they are Invested. It is a hope and asiilrartion of all "Young America," at least, to some time or other visit the Cap ital of his country. The Baltimore and Ohio R. R. offers un- cnualled facaltles In aid of thta desire- All Its through trains between Now lork, Philadelphia and Baltimore on the east, and Pittsburgh, Clnclnattl, St, Louis and Chicago on tho west, pass through Wosb lnglnn. Its fast express trains are vestl bulcd from end to end and heated with steam. Pullman's latest and best produc tions In the. way of sumptous Drawlngroom Sleeping Cars are attached to all Us thiough trains. The present management of tho li. & O. have made vasl Improvement In the last two years, and tho road Is to day one foremost passenger carrying lines In the country. Through tickets via B. it O. R. R. can be procured at all the principal ticket offices throughout tho United Slale. lltillronil Squibs. Tho Jersey Central Is turning out some fine new coal cars from the shop at Stem Ion They are of 5,000 pounds capacity, palnle chocolate, with a white disc and a red center, They weigh ten tons apiece. All cars will be made of this size, and the smaller ones will soon go out of use. The last spike In the new Lehigh Valley Railroad connection between the Lehigh and Schuylkill valleys was driven Saturday afternoon at Ralnmonl, H'est Penn township, Schulklll county, in tho presence of a number of prominent of ficials of the Lehigh Valley Railroad and inylted guests. Two gold spikes were driven amid the cheers of tho spectators one by ll. A. wilder, who projected tho road forty years ago, and '.he other by H II. sayre, second vice president of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company. The Lehigh Valley Is constructing third track between Hokendauqua and Coplay. A Tree That Is Put to Many Vttt. The camouba is certainly a wonderful tree, according to a report made to tl6 state department by Consul Burke, ot Bahia. It grows in the northern state of Brazil near the Amazon river. Every part of it root, rootlet.branchand trunk is nvailable; it is indispensable for the natives in building and roofing their huts, malting fences, etc., while the articles mode from it supply them with food. light and medicine. It is a species of palm tree and grows in dry, sandy soil, The bulb (the size depending upon the size of the tree) is strongly farinaceous, audi when dried and ground produces a kind or farlsclia used for food by the natives, while the rootlets of the bulb are used for medicine, possessing a strong cathar- tio property. The trunk, while the tree is young, contains a soft oleaginous substanco, something liko marrow; this is good food for cattle, sheep, goaU and hogs. After the treo attains a growth of several years the trunk ljecomes very hard and can then be used for building purposes. The lower part ox the branches, which grow to a length of 8 to 10orl3 feet, arechleily used for fences. They are wide aud flat at tho bottom and tnperiug toward the top, with short, hard and very sharp thorns at the edges, in appearance not unlike the mouth of n saw fish. The fence mode from this material is very strong, The leafy part of the branch, when cut and sun dried, gives an exudation which appears on the fan liko leaf blade. It is a tenacious substanco pos sessing properties very similar to bees wax. This wax is extensively used for making candles. The leaf or blade has a fiber from which hats, mats, baskets, rope, brooms, dusters, etc., are made, When the exudation is scraped from the blades of palm tho brandies are used for roofing huts and small nouses aud for protecting brick walls from the fierce rays of the sun, as well as from the rain, The fruit of the tree is sweet and palata ble. The kernel or seed is pounded to powder and used In infusion in place of poltee. Ulucago Herald. A Curious llurtal, The wishes of a curious character. who was named HiUdpgton, better known as Squire Hawley, were fully carried out a few years ago at a place near Doncaster. lie was buried in his own garden, amid tho graves of his dead cattle, which had been stricken down by rinderpest, lie was laid out in full hunting costume, including spurs and whip, and was placed in a stone coffin weighing upwards of a ton. which had to bo lowered into the grave by means of a crane. Ills old pony was shot and burled at his feet, and at bis head was laid the bodies of his favorite dog and an old fox. All his property was left to his groom on condition that these fu neral observances were fully carried out; in default the estate was to votothe priest of Doncaster for the benefit of the Roman Catbollo church. The groom, however, did not suffer the bequest to bunselz to lapse, Csaa1)' JoftraaL STATIC C1LKANINOH. "Utile Annie Rooney" has just set the people of Kruaus wild with admiration. The old Methodist Episcopal Church at Bangor is being lorn down, to be replaced by a new stiucture. Last Friday evening a Lehigh Valley brakeman named Green, while attempting to board his train at Wliito Haven, had a leg crushed and was otherwise Injttried. He was takon to St. Luke's Hospital. George W. Moss, who Is confined In the .uzerno county jail awaliug sentence for the murder of his wlfo, Is seemingly Indif ferent to his fate. He firmly believes that the motion for a new trial will bo acquitted. He said that his sons were the cause of all his trouble. Mrs. Ellen Wuchter, of Whitehall, Le high county, who has not partaken of food In any form for over 100 days, was uncon scious from Saturday morning until Sunday morning, when she muttered half a dozen words lo her husband and remained un conscious the entire day. A bogus special pension examiner is said to bo now cruising through Pennsylvania, defrauding pensioners of various sums of money. Ho Is about fortr years of age and cprescnts himself as Dr. Mason or Sam Barctt Ho wclchi about 200 pounds, Is fivo feet eleyen Indies and has dark hair, gray eyes and bad teeth, Ho wears a blue flannel suit black slouoh hat and aG.'A. R. badge. Henry Kcmi who was bllten by a rattle snake, near Slallngton, suffers intensely. His leg Is terribly swollen and qulto black. The discoloration, for a time, was confined to the lower part of the limb, but is now extending upward toward the body A Read ing snako doctor will probably lake charge of the case. Mr. Kern has been kept under the Influence of liquor, but, it Is said this method of treatment will bo discon tinued. His leg was blistered and the wound is discharging freely. Tencliers' Examinations. t The Carbon county teachers' examina tions for 1800 will be held as follows: Hocltport, for Lehigh and Lausanne Town- iips, wcanesuay, aueusi ia. Kast Haven, for Kidder Township, Thursday, Auorust 14. Pleasant Corner, for Mahoning Township, Wednosdnr. August 20. East Penn. for Kast Penn Township. Tnurs- uny, Augusi vi, Millport, for Lower Towamenslng Township, SMurJav. Aumistra. rus siemiersviuo, lor upper Towamensing lown shin. Tuesday. AuvustliS. Stony UrccK School House, for Penn Forest Township, Saturday, September 0. i.clilKhton, (Special examination), Saturday, September XI, All applicants must bo examined in the District in which they intend to teach tin less written permission to do otherwise be granted by tho board of directors desiring to employ such teachers. No certificates will bo granted to applicants 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 full one (1) on last year's certifi cate neol not be examined In such branches this year. References as to character will he required of nil applicants not known to tne superintendent. T. A. SNvnKii, Co. Sup't. To all Interested. The Lehlgliton Water Company have decided to offer to all patrons who desire service con nectlons made the rate of NINE DOI.I.AHS for connection, etc.. to curb line. Provided, the same Is applied for and paid by July 3lst,1890 All UD H CUUOI13 lllllSL UK Illlllie 311(1 UillU LO II1U unuersigneu. 11. BHvuiiuur, secretary. A frTTNTC! to canvass for the saleofoiu uii Home drown Nursery Stock WANTED. Moat Liberal Terms. Uneniialled Includes. One of the Inreest. oldest established and best known nurseries In the country. Address W. & T, Smith, Geneva mnseiy, ueiieva n. x.E.stauiisueu in imu4-i Notice to Builders. Sealed proposals wllfne received until Five P.M., duly 19th, isno, for the erection ot Two llloclcs of Double Houses for the 2nd 11. and I. Association of Lnnsfortt, In the Borough of lAiisiord, carbon county, t'a. Plans and specl ftcntions can be seen on application. The Board reserves ine rigui. w reieci uny anu an uius. S. II. IIOI.I.lNOlilt, Pres., .7nlyl2,90-t2 l.ansford, Pa. Dividend Notice, , A semi-annual dividend of THREE 1'1'lt unni, iiiuuiu un nnu uurr .fui.l 10, isiiu, lias been declared by the First Natlcnal Dank, of UHiigittou. jku. i, skmmki., cashier, Attention! At REBER'S DJtUfl STOKE. Ity ttie Blujrle bottle, by 1-4 and 1-2 doi. -funiitltles, and In Jobbers loU at Jobbers pi Ices, Hood's Snrniiinrllla cnu always b had. lulye STUHKK'H SlIAVINd HAI.OON, opposite tile Ahvocatk Offiok, Is headquarters for shaving, halrcuttlng and shampooing. Call. TFT A. PETEHM. Saloon and Restaurant. Bank VV . HIreet. Kresli hai;er always on tap. Oys- u season. Drop In and see us. novus-ly IIOTOGRAPII GALLERY, Permanently located near Valley Depot, for Cabinets and Family Groups. Old pictures cop led andenlaiced. aut;lyl- STOP PAYING RENT. RecaiiM when the year la around you have nothing hut Twelve Receipts, and you are.no better oil' than you were before. Own Your Own Home And let Your Monthly Kent pur fiirlt. The Granite Slate Provident Association Will buy you one anywhere anil let your rent pay for it. No security required I No mnrl gage taken I For full particulars call on or addreas, H, V. Morthimor, Ji., LEHIQHTON, PA., Sole Agent for Carbon county. ggf'Suhscrihe for and read this paper. Purely local. One dollar a year. A NATURAE REMEDY FOR Epileptic Fits, Falling Sicknesg, 11 jst er ics, St. Titus Dance, Nervousness, Hypochondria, Melancholia, In cbrlty, Sleeplessness, DIzzl ness, Brain and Spinal Weakness. This medicine has direct action upon tho nurve centers, allaying all Irritabil ities and increasing tho How and powor of norve Iluld. It w perfectly harmleee and leaves no unpleasant effects. Our lampUlet for Bunerom of nervous di seases will be sent free to any addresa, and poor patient ean also obtain this medleue free of euurge from us. TbU remedy has been prepared by the Itevereud Tutor Kotulg, ot Fort Wayne, In4 , for the past Utu years, and is now prepared under his dlivo Uon by the KOEtUO MEDICINE CO., SO Vu. ViHan, wr. Oasta St., CU1UQ0, ILL. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. Price 81 per Uotile. a sJoitlea for it. Dr. U. T. Horn, agt, Lehighton Orphans' Court Sale OK VBRV Valuable Real .Estate. Pitrftu.nl In on on!ir of the OrplmiiH' Court of Carbon county, Vi , Hn-re will be sold nt public sale on the preinltct in the Borough of Ieliiglitoo, sounlf anil Mate a.oreMiil.oii BATUrtDAY, JULY 19, 1890, at S o'clock p. m., the Inllntring real estate of tho eUle or Aarnn Weiilsw, cleo t. lo wit: All Hint certain lot or piece of ground tlluitein the borough or l,ehlglitnn, comity ana stsie aloremld, numbered in the plan or plot iifeald borough No. 10, and having a Iront of slxtv three feet and three lncb.ee on the. 1'ublle Square end extending of that width at right angles with said nqusre ono hundred and eighty-one (eet end six inches to Chestnut al ley, bounded nn tho east bv Apple alley, on the south by Chestnut alley, on the west by No II, and on the norm by the ruune equare. The Improvements tberenn are a TwoBlory FRAME DOUUt,E UWKIililNU llUUHi;, 40x40 feet, with kitchen attached, Sx71 Teet, and all necessary outbuildings. This oilers a rare cbonce for any one desiring a pleasant home, as the location is one of the most desir able In the borough. The bulldines are in firet-cleii condition, having been bnl recently erected, Terms and conditions will bo made known at limo and placo or sale, by AUSTIN isu ii.u, Aiims. Special Important Notice. l'roneitv holders who have not as yet made water service connections on Hank street should" do so at once and save considerable In the cost ot the same, from the tact that after the thor oughfare has oncn bean macadamUed according to lite plans nnu sjicciucaiioii9 now wiiu me lloroiiRh Council It will necessitate Increased work and naturally a considerably incukanko ccst. Every property bolder should certainly seethe direct nnpoitance of this and make the service connection now us it would certainly be objected to after the street Is inacadiiinlred to have It torn up and re-laid thereby causlnit un- sigiiiiy crevices. May 1st, 1890. MY OltUElt OF COUNCIL. Hearjr'Millor, WETSSPORT PLANING - MILL. MANUFACTURER OF Window and Door Frames, Doora, Shutters, ... window fashes, Mouldings, Brackets, AND DEALER IN All Kinds of Dressed I Shingles, Pailings, Hemlock Lumher, &c., &c, Very Lowest Prices. -GO TO- SWEENY'S "Corner Store" Bottled Gherkins, tSw -et Pick les, (!hov-Chow, Onions, Tahle Sauce, Horse-radish, Cauliflow er, Catsup, Mixed Pickles, Cel ery Sauce, and all kinds ofchoice Jellies and tahle necessaries. In Dry Goods, Groceries Queensware &c. H'e lead, both In low prices and quality o goods. Our large stock is displayed to da yantage, an item which purchasers wil certainly greatly appreciate, REMEMBER THE Corner Store, LEHIGHTON PA. E. F. XjUCKE tfBACII, PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPER HANG INO. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING AND GRAINING. Competent workmen sent to any part o tue county. HEADQUARTERS FOB- Wall Papers, Borders & Becorations Large auortment, and the latest styles. Boois, Stationery, Fancy Goods WINDOW SHADES. All grades. Shade making and putting up iiuiiimi) uiiriiuru lu. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, iiniRlies & general ramters' Supplies. No. 61 Broaflway Maiicli Chnnt, Pa Below the liroailway Honse, Sale bills printed at this office at lowest prices. AL. CAMPBELL Jeweler and tttaker, Bank Street, Lehighton, Penna Respectfully Invites the attention of tils friends aniline citizens generally to ins immeue uew stock of Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Jewely, at Prices that def v eomnetltlon. It will lav vm o call and liupeel idy stock before puiclusing ciscwucir. REPAIRING Promptly done at lowest charge, and all work guaranteed, Don't Forget the Place. SIGN OF THE BIG WATCH, Bank St Lehighton. Dee 19 hot. Ex-Sheriff Rabenold. ai N.aill St., t . . . ALI.KNTOWN. DENTISTRY, in all Us branrlie. Kresh gas always on band. The patronage of tbe people is solicited. Satisfaction guaronteed.4-b-V0 Dr. G. T. HORN, -AT TH Central Drug Storo, OPP. TUB rtJDLIO SgUAttK Bunk Street, Lehigh ton, Pa., 18 llKADQUAKTKTtH Foil Pure Drugs nnd Medicines, Fine Soaps, Brushes, &c, &c, Choice Wines and Liquors, Wall Paper and Decorations! Spectacles ! When you buy a pair of Shoes you want a Rood lit. But It roil need SPECTACLES It Is much more Important that the EYE should be accommodated with correct lenses and a proper ly Uttlnc frame which will lirliiR the lensos di rectly before thecentro of the eye. If voubuy your spectacles at Dr. Horn's vou will find the above points properly attended to. PERSCRIPTIONS Cacfillly CoiilflOlllltlCu OctlS-1887 Gl) TO Fits. RODERER, under the Exchange Hotel, Dank street, for a smooth shave or a lasldonable lialr cut. tW Closed on Hunday's, Roeder s Hair tonic, cures Danurtiri. DR. BOYD'S Little Giant Nerve & Liver Fills, Poilllvelv cures constipation. Indigestion, biliousness, totpid liver, pain in the back, piles, headache, had tasto In tho mouth arising from indigestion, by strengthening tho nerves ami regulating tlio action or tuo stomach, llycr anil kidneys. l'KICK, 25, CKNTS. Samples Free at Thomas' Drug Store. DR. BOYD'S CURE For diarrhoea, dvsentarv. summer coin plaint, choleta nimbus, cramps, colic or any illsoriler arising from a weak siomacu THOMAS' Golden Motar Pharmacy, Bank Sthekt, TiiaiiniiTON, I'enna. O. A. CLAUSS, Office with Clams Itros., First street, kelilghton Fire, Life and Accident INSURANCE. Only l-'rst-class Companies are represented Information cheerfully furnished. 1-1 y nut "GOOD ENOUGH" Famiu 9B c c 5 K S 3 m n -9 t o s OIL AND GASOLINE CAN! MAhtTFAcnrnnn nv he Winflcld Bannffl Co., - Warren, a Every Family Should Have One No Dropping Oil on the Floor or Tabic. No Faucet to Leak or pet knocked open t Kaste Contents or cause Explosions. Pum tnd Can cln;e nutoninllcally Air Tight, No Leoltnlr No Kvoporetlon I AND AerOL'tTCn SAFE. A Universal I ci.srl o'tl Necessity For Hale In lehlgliton by .1. T. NuslMiim, U IlUeimutli and X. D. Thomas, ap5-13l Dr. H. B. REINOHL, Draduate ot I'hlla. Dental ColleKe. DENTISTRY ! IN AI.l, ITS IlItANCHKSt. Pcrscrfalioii of the Tcelli a Socially. OFl'ICK HOUltHi From 8 a. m. to 5 p. in. OAK HALL, Market Square, Mauch Chunk. IIHANCII OFFICH: EAST - MAUCH - CHUNK, Two Doors Nortli ot rost-Olllee. OFFirtK IIOUUS: 7 to Ha. m. and ft to 7 p. m. Aprtl28-3m A,. S. P.auenoltl, D. D. S , Km Offick : Over J. V. Itaiideiilmsli' Liquor Store, BANK STItElST, LEHIQHTON. iientlslrv In all Us brunches. Teeth Uxtracted Filthout I'aln. Gas administered when requested. OnVe Dajs WKDNHNIIAY of earn week. P. O. addieii, AI.I.hNTOWN, 3-yl Ililitli county, l'a. This standard brand of plug tobacco is acknowledged to be the best chew and the largest piece for the money in the mar ket. Vineo tin tag on each lump. Its extensive sale for many years has established its reputation. There is nothing better. Try it. For sale by dealers and grocers. MUHLENBERG COLLEGE ALLENTOWN, PA. OrilS FIRST TBCKHUiT l SIlTUBIg, COLLEGE DEPARTMENT l-umi.il a fall UUwIcaI Oouim of four mil, OlurxM, Including botnl, 1 03 for W KeekJ. ACAOEMIO DEPARTMENT - loufl for Oollec. Te&chluK. RaBtneu, ad. Oiurg. InoluJun baud. 8 183 for at Hlt Hal'dlHg btad 1-7 Bteun. t ot cUoffUM, ftppl l Re. T. L, 8EIP, D.D., ProsWsnt, DRIGKETT COLLEGE M Bru. 1 " I'jilLAinxi'iu UIMIIIIIUIIUK. THE LEADING. SCHOOL Of 341 K KUHN'S SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. ROOFING, SPOUTING AND GENERAL JOB WORK Receives our special attention nt tins time, and m connection we are prepared to Hepair Wash Wringers, no matter how far cone. Wo sunnlv new rnlilinra and new cog wheels and make your wnsner goou as new at a very small cost. Our line of House l'urnishing Goods in cludes everything in that line, while our stock of Heaters. Ranges and Stoves can't he heat it. -v r in inis town, uciore purclias ing elsewhere call and sec us. "W. S. KUHN'S, North First St., Lehighton. S3 t h4 3 anim NORTH I-IBST STBEET, LBHIOHTOU. IS THE PLACE FOR Fine Suitings anil Pantatate at the lowest prices which are, 10 to 20 per cent, lower than elsewhere. A perfect fit ami best workmanship guaranteed in every Instance. Before purchasing elsewhere call anil see us. 5-31-ly P Stoves, Tinware, Heaters and Ranges, In Great Variety at Samuel Graver's Popular Store, Bank Street Roofing and Spouting a special ty. Stove repairs furnished on abort notice Iteasonable! Lehigh-Valley R. R. Co. Arrangement nf l'usieitger Train, In Effect May 11th, 1890. LKAVK MSlllailTON Forllahwav.Kllzalietli.Newark and New York 0.00. M2, 7.31, 9.07, and 11.12 a.m. i 300,6.29 and b.ui p.m. For Manunka Chunk and ltthldereC.oc. 7.31. a.m.; V.at 11.111. l or Lamiieiiviue ana irentou 0.00, v.uu ana 11.1za.111.; auuunua.K 11.111. 1-U1 Diiilllllilvii. uauiMuua, niiciuunu, unit- leliem, liisUm, 1'lillade'plila aud points South 7.07. 7.31. 9.00 and lt.12 a.m.; 3.00. caoatid 8.01 ft m. ror neauuiK aim iiarrmuuiK y.ji, v.ai auu ll.l?u. 111.; 3.00 and 8.01 ji.ni. for llowiniiiis, 1j-Ii1i;1i (lap, Clierrjford, Ijiu- rv s, wiuit nan, uopiay, jioKeiiuuuqua uuu KreemanslHirg 0,7.07,8.01) 9.67 (1 11.12a. in.; r.-Ji, ami wju 11,111. Kor Mnucli C'liut-k 0.30. 7.13, 9.47 and 11.48 a.l t - .Vl7.l S lit mid O..IHUI11I 19.4T 11.111. t'nr Wi-atlii'rly and Ilazletuu a.47, 7.43 9.30 and 11.48 a.m.: 3.10,5.28, 7-23, 9.38 Il.lll. , , for Mnlmiuiv liiv. Klienaiuloali and Ashland 0.47, 7.43, 9JB lllld 11,43 alll.; 1.16, S.tHand 1M p.m. Kor Sit. oarmel atid Sliamokln 7.W and tt,48 a'l"if Ni'w' i'tiistnii and l'oltslle 7.43,9410 and 1 1.48 a.m.: 3.16 and 7, ii.m. I'nr WhllH ll:nen. Wilkrwblirre lllld I'ltUIOIl 0.41,7.43,9.30 and 11.48 a.m.; 3.15, 6.J6, 7.S3 and 11,111, Fur Kcranton 0.30. 7.43. 9,30. and 11.48 a.m.! 3.IB, n.as and 7.23 1 1,111. l'or'l'iiukliaiiniwk 11.48 a.m.; ban Si 7.83 and ojia ti.m. l'ort)K(o, Anliiirn, Ithaea aud fleneva 11.48 a.m.; v.a ii.m. I'nr l-aceyMlle. Tonanua. tiajre, waveriy, ci mira, Itooln-sli-r, llullalo, N'auura falls and the Went 11.48 a.m.; and anil 8J8 p.m. SUNIIAV TllAIKH. l'or New York 5.42 and 10.07 a.m. ; 6.29 p.m. fur IMilUdelnlila a.Oi a. m. and a.M ii.m. for Kaston and luttriiKHllutu BUitioiis 6.27. 8. 02, 10.07 a.m. ; 12 52, 3.57. 6.29 Ulld 8.34 p 111. I'm Muuuli Clitink 8.14,00 a.m.; 12-2), 3.IS, 0.19, tUW UUU 9.S8 p.m. for MHliauuv City anil Hlienandoali'l2.a and 3 16 p.m. for WWW 1Uyii, Wilkes-llarrr, l'llttton, Tnnkluuiniwk.TimanilA. Sayre, llliaru. (lenera, Auburn, ltlmlni, l(ilitwtr, llutfalo, Niagara rails ajw inn M mi p.m. for furllior lurili-uUia iiiuiilre of AiipnUfor t.wn, I. ...... .w. iit-ui inu. a ami, Slay 11, 'no. ty Smith lWthleliem, I'eima, ULESME WANTED. LOCAL OR TRAV BLINGr. lu sell our Nuraery Stock. Salary, spstf CHASU BllUtllC as cpmrAtn!, KocbesMr, N. Y. l ?! s- .PIS? fxj?3 CD 9 tj a. q sg1 so h be i Jfeipod ufinM Diteelniv; von a SMnnni U. S. KRESGE, In the Old l'ot Offlrc HulldliiK. HAND-MADE BU0TS & SHOES a Specialty. lland-niade Upper Snppllpd to tho Trade Kbt-JIuy our W.H0 !laid-nmiln Slino-Tlie 11I!HT. All kinds ot Itepatrlng Neatly, Chssph and and l'romptly attended to. EASY - SHAVE, Alri A Stylish Haiu Cut, no to FRANK HERMAN tun nAiinnit, Over the Oanal Uridine. M. OKuntz. Kast cndLehiehton- IIAIH - OUTTINQ AND SMOOTH SHAVING Style ot ToirlaV'Art, At HOllN-H SlIAVlNO , . SAtXlOK. Try Hiinl Dealer in Solel'.cuUh- cr, rinisncti unir Sklns, Kip and Up per Lcathtr,nariicss Learner, etc. in III iKliest prices paid tor lilcs. Skins & 'fallow. R. J. HONCEN, Practical Wagon JJttilder. Repairing Neatly anil Clieniily Done at Very Keasoiiahlo l'nces. Oeneral Agent tor the Gllharlh Patent Adust- uuic stii i iiiKt- j uitr, uuu urait-r in Haggles and Carts. 634 Hamilton Seiler's Corner, NDIA PONGEE. Lehigh Goal & Hardware Co., WE TO-DAY ANNOUNCE That we have a very large assortment of Soreen Doors made in the best manner and of the best, quality wire screening, finished with hard wood moulding and 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 Wire, Woven Wire and Screening Wire, in all sizes and meshes which we sell very low. That we have a complete line or Bird Supplies, consist ing of Fish Bones, Song Restores, Lire Destroyers, Condensed Food for Mocking Birds, Bed Gravel, Gravel Paper, Mixed Seeds, Lettuce, Maw, Canary, Eape and Hemp Seeds. That o'ur other stock is full and complete with the usual very low prices. GENTS FURNISHINGS. Big Stock. HATS, CAPS, Boots & Shoes. TRUNKS, &c, 3 I L GAM'S IS HEADQUARTERS FOR r- GENERAL Paints, Varnishes, Glass, ALL KINDS OF GOAL, &e OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, . Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa . Laundry, Laundry, Laundry ! The untlci'signcjt) has opened jv Laundry on White St., Weissport, Pa. WW call for and dejiver goods free of charge. Prop ine a Wm. weli-MLi. Kl: VK l'l lU-l.T l UK r u.-lii- it, I'uili-i th. Ii ,i, m ,re. Is tin- plan. l,n li SMOOTH MIA VB Stvi.iiii Haiu f'tTT. Olvo us a fall. IN LEADS THEM A!,!, IN NRWH. Tlic "ADVOCATE." MILTON FLORYi niiiour. rr.KAN. indei'ENhknt. -Head It!- 1 1 Cnuli Huj or. Co in d. F, bXVDER, And buy your Orgnm, l'lanos.Soiving Mai-lilnes, Wringers, VnliliiR Machlnos. Implements, l'liminnf all kinds. It will pay you totrn prices (inm lue before Inlying. I ran save you money The newest fabric of the year is Printed Cot ton Goods, India Pongee. Lisle Thread finish 32 incites wide. All the latest, sjiades and printings at Twenty Cents a Yard. 9 St., Allentown. North First Street. Seasonable Goods Cassimores, 'Worsteds, Corkscrews, Cheviots, &c., &c. Satisfaction. There is a good deal of satisfaction in being perfectly satisfied, and espec ially so in regards to what you wear. In this particular we invariably more tlmn please our patrons. Our stock being large, varied and complete gives satisfaction in making a choice ol goods desired, while in stvle. finish nnd work manship our reputation speaks far more eloquently than word. Call on us for Spring and Summer Garments, Suits or parts of Suits. We guarantee per fect fits and finest workmanship. Clauss Bros., THE TAILORS, B.ank Street, Lehighton, Pa. HARDWARE, posiaj. g. brook, White Street, Weiesport, P.
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