Bn tared 8cond Olnst Stutter nt tlio hlichton l'oit-Offlwi. I.e The Carbon Advocate tniuaiiTON, l'BNNA. Itntcs fur Lcicnl AdTertlsIng i Chatter Notices S 4 00 Auditor's Notices oo OommlMlAner's Notices - - - - 4 oo Divorce Notices 4 Oo Administrator's Notices - - - 3 oo Executor's Notices 3 oo SATURDAY, JULY 20. 1800. Bona Flile Circulation Larger limn that or any Weekly Newspaper In the County. Till! ANNUAL DEMOCRATIC COUNTY MISKTINU. The Annual Democratic County Meeting will be held at the Court House, In the borough ot Mauch Chunk, on -Yfomlay, the 18th day of August, at one o'clock p. in., to fix tlio da; for holding tho delegate elec tions In tho several boroughs, townships and election 'districts, also tho time for holding the County Convention and to transact other business of Importance. Michael Cassidy, Obaliman Democratic County Committee. Foil tiie first time In Its history Lehigh ton can say, "we now haye protection In case of fire" tho waterhaylng been let Into the pipes on Sunday. It was a good while In coming, but It got here at last, thank fortune. Robert E. Pathson may be present at the county meeting of the Carbon Democ racy at Mauch Chunk on tho 18lh of Au gust. Ills presence wilt count much In bringing out tho crowd and swelling up the November result. The Advocate has often wondered why It was that our people have not made a move to erect a suitable memorial to the late Colonel Jacob Weiss, who laid out the town and eave us a site for a Park. Other towns do these things, why not Lehlghton? It is a thoroughly cemmendable scheme now on foot by the citizens of Summit Hill to erect a monument to Philip G Inter, who discovered anthracltn coal a century ago. The entire Lehigh Valley should join In pushing It to a successful finale, for we haye all benefitted by It In one way or another. A system of party rules known as the "Warren county rules'' to govern the Dein cratlc party In Carbon county, will be pre sented for the consideration of the next county meeting. The present system Is not exactly as equitable as It might be, and anything that will give the desired object will no doubt be satisfactory. The present rules must be cbanged. NOTES AND OPINIONS At the next Presldental election six new States will be repretented In tho Electoral College; and' In the aggregate they will be 10 votes. The total Xlectorlal vote will be 420, making 214 necessary to a choice. Represenatlve Wherry, of Cumberland county advocates the abolition of the death penalty by hanging and electricity and would haye condemned murderers confined into a cell Into which ordinary gas could be turned. Why not ask the murderers to blow out the gas and be done with it? About the time that there Is every reason to believe the peach crop will be a failure, there Is comfort in the assurance that there will be an abundant chestnut crop. These prophets of good and evil are ever presented to foreshadow conditions of which they have no more knowledge than other peo pie, but tho Inclination to prophecy Is lr reslstablo to tome people. Ashland Tele gram. A man named Jones, who lives at Haz leton, claims to be a relative of explorer Stanley. Isn't It singular how the rela tives of a distinguished man will unex pectedly turn up. If Stanley had killed some one or stolen a horse all the census enumerators In the country, aided by a pack of blood bounds, couldn't find a per son who would admit relationship to him. Ashland Telegram. There Is more truth than poetry In Brother Steel's wisdom. Rey. Mr. Spurgcon advances a somewhat radical view in Sword and Trowel: "In tho matter of faith healing, health is set before us as if it were the great thing to be de aired aboye all things. Is Is so? I venture la say that the greatest earthly blessing that God can glyo to any of us Is health, with tho exception of sickness. Sickness has frequently been of more use to the - saints of God than health. If some men that 1 know of could only be favored with a month of rheumatism, It would mellow them marvelously, by God's grace. As uredly they need something better to preach than what they now glye their people, and possibly they would learn It In tho chamber of suffering. I would not wish any man a long time of sickness and pain, hut a twist now and then one might almost ask for him. A sick wife, a new made graye poverty slander, sinking of spirit, might teach lessons nowhere else to be leirned so well. Trials drlye us to the realities of religion. STATE GL.KANINGH. Orwlgsburg is soon to have a national bank. The Lebanon County Agricultural So ciety will hold Its annual fair from Sept. 2nd to 6th. Jesse Lines, one of Easton's wealthiest citizens, died, Tuesday morning, of general debility, aged 81. The Texas fly has made Its appearance In Berks county and Is proving very trouble some to the cattle. Copper pennies and lath nails are tho dle$ of a dog at Norrlstown, and strange enough, he belongs to a hard ware man. While picking blackberries near Alburtls, Lehigh county, Mrs. Glen M. Rboads a young man of Allentown, was seized with hemorrhages and bled to death. The body of Jbses Sllyerthorn, who was found asphyxiated at Fetter's hotel, Beth lehem, has been claimed by friends and was yesterday taken to Clinton, N. J. Franks. Tierce, formerly a baggage-master on the Stony Creek Railroad, Is wanted to answer for deserting his wife. He claimed be could not support her, but had sufficient money to run away with. Jenny Ferry and Louis Land were div orced !u Philadelphia on Monday. Tbey had, some lime before, gone through a mock marriage, but It turned out that the party who officiated was a genuine clergy man. A Lady' Perfect Companion PAlNLEHsCiiiLDmRTir.a new book by nr. John II. Dye, one of New York's inot skillful physicians, shows thatprln Is not necessary in childbirth, but results from causes easily under stood Bud overcome. It clearly proves that any woman may become a mother without suffering any pain whatever. It also tells how to over come and prevent morning sickness, swelled limbs, and all other erlls attending pregnancy. It Is reliable and highly endorsed by physicians everywhere as the wife's true private compan ion. Cut this out: It will save you great ualo. and possibly your life. Send two-ent stamp for pcsttiptlve circular, fast moHtaU.aml eonttdeu UTleftejr sent lo sealed envelope. Address, Frank Thomas Co., Publishers, Balttiaors' Umlnnd. Teaches' Examinations. The Carbon county teachers' examina tions for 18(H) will be held as follows: Kotltnsrt. for Lehigh and LkU'snne Town- hips, WeunenUy, August!, . Vast ii&TMi, ior luuuer loirniaip, louriusj, Ausutt 14. Pleasant Corner, for Mahoning Township, Wednesday, Augmtao. imn i'enn, ior eah renn lonuaini', iuur day. August 91, llllDort. for flower Towamenslnjr Township, Saturday, auguii as. StemlerSTllfe, for Upper Towamenslng Town- ship, Tuesday, August 2. Stony Oreelc School Home, for Penn Forest Township, Saturday, September 6. Lhlghton,(Speclal Examination), Saturday, September 27. All applicants must bo oxamlned In tho District In which they Intend to loach un less written permission to do othorwlso bo granted by tho board of directors desiring to employ sach teachers. No certificates will he granted to applicant under 17 years of ago, nor to applicants who have not made a careful study of ono or moro of tho best works on teaching. All applicants having a full one (1) on last year's certifi cate nee 1 not be examined in such branches this year. References as to character will bo required of all applicants not known to tho Superintendent. T. A. Snyder, Co. Snp't. Somo mischievous boys employed In tho Bethlehem silk mill the other day caught a young bull pup and boiled him alive In an exhaust pipe. A citizens' commltteo has been formed In Chester to secure the arrest and convic tion of all persons attempting lo bribe voters or otherwise use money Illegally at the coming election. Executions aggregating $42,000 hayo been entered against the Guarantee Slate Company, of Lynn townshlp.Lehlgh coun ty, and the Sheriff has levied on all of Its property, Mrs. Peter Burns, of Norrlstown, gavo birth to triplets, two boys and a girl. Their father Is a Bridgeport lime-burner. Mrs. Burns is about 32 years old ; the Infants are In excellent health. The wife and child of E. D. Nelson, of inillarasport, while crossing the Northern Central Railroad In a wagon at Trout Bun were struck by a frolght train. The mother was killed and the child badly Injurled. The approach of the train was concealed by some lumber piles. Honesty and Conventionality. The root meaning of conventionality is a bringing together of the best forces of the head and heart to devise methods by which we may meet subject to com mon laws; our social status is main tained among our kind by our knowl edge and interpretation of these laws. He who sees a conflict between conven tionality and honesty bears the same relation to the social world that the Anarchist does to the political; he ob jects to obeying laws that trammel his Will. There is no greater evidence of crudi ty than a belief that a declaration of an honest opinion is always in order and that silence is deceit. Taot is regarded as a sixth sense by some, and if we stop to analyze it we would say that it was a perfect balance of honesty and conventionality, for the tactful person is of too high an order to be untruthful, and of too kindly a nature to be unconventional. It is tills balance that endows him with that attitude that lifts him above tho mass of men. The woman who thinks it necessary to tell another that she has "gone off five years in one" is certainly honest, but she is not conventional, even though she can quote the written laws of every book on etiquette, and accepts all new acquaint ances on the basis of the "rules for' tho use of cards." We endure- her when forced to meet her, but wo do not make opportunities for that privilege, nor value her tho higher because she is per fectly honest. Conventionality is to society what the criminal law is to the world at large, and should be so applied that the person who robs society of the possibility of pleasant intercourse, of graceful act and speech, of the power to meet imperson ally, should be kept out by the combined efforts of those who believe that kindli ness is the foundation of -social inter course. Christian Union. Bigger Than Booth. The exception to the rule, if the script ural saying that "a prophet is not with out honor save in his own country"-is really a rule, has been found, it was dis covered, through a young man in the Booth and Modjeska company. His name is Clarence Duval, and lie was assigned to the minor parts in the plays those great artists presented to the public. In "Richelieu" he played Francois, nnd when the company was atZanesville, O., that happened to be the play produced. This town is the young man's native place. It Is the place where he was born, brought up, and where he went out of nlghta to steal watermelons with the other boys. Young Duval was not exact lyn prophet, but he was a member of a great company and the town turned out in great force. The house was full, and it soon became apparent that Clarence was the star at traction. Every time he come upon the stage he was greeted with applause, and for every little speeoh he made a bouquet of flowers was thrown him. Booth and Modjeska were terribly slighted that night, and as the actors stood bowing when the curtain arose, in resjwiise to mi encore after tho last aot, a huge stand of flowers was handed over the footlights. It bore a card, on -which was written three names in the following order: "Clarence Duval, Edwin Booth, Helena Modjeska." Clarence had all the honors that night, even if he should never be heard of again. Chicago Herald. Ex-SherifF Rabenold. 324 N. fith St., - - - - ALLKNTOWN. DENTISTRY, In all Its branches. Fresh gas always on band. The patronage of the people Is solicited. Satisfaction guaronteed.4-5-90 REl'OIlT OF TIIE CONDITION OF TIIK - TIltST NATIONAL 11ANKOI' 1.EIUQI1 TON. l'enna., at the close of business, July 18,11880. ' REsouncEa. loans and Discounts $l48jt0 71 U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation 20,000 oo Stocks.securltlesjudgineuts.clalms.etc 31,1)8 OS Due from approved reserve agents 1&.3SJ6 54 Due from other National Banks 3,61 llanklng-house . furniture, and fixtures 8.6l 86 Current expenses and taxes paid wt as Premiums on V, S. llonds 4,900 oo Bills of other Banks z.ios no Fi actional paper currency, ulckels.and efls 101 Hpecle 4 jus no Legal lender notes II. KM) 00 llfdemptlon fund with U. 8. Treusuier (5 per cent, circulation) smo os Total .4!1 ,374.53 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In 75.O0O 00 Surplus fund. 9,000 00 undivided prottts 1.110 46 National Bank notes outstanding 18.UU (u Dividends unpaid i's27 00 Indlvldualdeposltssubjecttocheck.... 13U.0IW 97 Certified checks 42 79 Cashier's checks outstaudlng sir, 31 Due to other National Banks 4,7ii i line 10 Htate Hanks and Bankers .. .. i.itti 8 Total., M,a74 53 state or Pennsylvania, i County of 4Uniinv. rM I, Joo. T. Semniel, Cashier of the aboe-named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above MuienwMit John T. Rkiimmi. nanMa. Subscribed and sworu to betor&me this 94th day Howard 8.iab(ut, N r GO H B XOT ATT IT I llEMHislUi Mill i H- J. Ilo mRu, J Direitoi s. J. 0. ZgKK. I July ath, two. ' 1 Praise from fllr Hubert. A more agreeable journey through dlvorsltleil nnd attractive scenery than that which can be made by one of the two daily vpslllmleri fast trains of the Balti more A Ohio railroad between Chicago and Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Now Tork would he hard to And. The Baltimore it Ohio Uallroad of to-day Is a vastly different instillation from that which It was a few years ago. The antU qnatetl locomotives ami cars which then constituted orjuttunont have gtyen place to tolling stock of tho latest and best pat terns and the through trains, vestlbulcd from "nglne lo rear sleeper and including illning cars ami rinimau cars 01 mo most. modern and luxurious character, compare favorably with those of any In the world. Tho sleeping cars especially built for these trains a fow months ago havo some adroit1- ablo Improvements. Tho elegant simpli city of the Interior decorations la in marked contract to tho louder ornamentation which not long ago was considered tho height of art In such places. Tho wood Is ot ma hogany with lltllo carved or raised work, bnl brought down lo tho highest finish, carefully selected for fino grain nnd toxt- ure and showing highly arttslic cabinet work which tho eye does not tiro of admir ing. Tho Improvement In the locomotive equipment Is equally rematkable. In order to climb tho Allcghenlcs, from whose heights the passenger enjoys views of sublimity and beauty which ho never forgets, heayy grades and numerous curves wcro necessary In constructing the road and until recently It required the help -of extra engines to get a train lo tho summit, Now when llic foot of tho mountain Is reached, Instead of two or moro engines being called Into service there Is attached to' the train a single engine weighing 07 Ions, haying six coupled drivers and eylln dcrs 21x20 inches In size, and this power ful machine takes the heayy train up the long stretches of grades, reaching as high as 118 feel to the mile, at' a lively place The daylight ride oyer the mountains, especially in tho time of verdure, shows a wonderfully attractive panaoma In which grandeur and beauty are constantly ining' led, and Indeed the entire journey betwoen ll'ashlngton and Chicago proves the prop riety of calling this road "Plctureqtio II. fc O." Hallway Age. To whom it Concerns. This Is to notify all persons concerned that amanpum ju. uihjhkan, minor son m the unitei'slgncri, having left my bed and board without lust cause or provocation, and without my consent, that I will not be responsible for any news coniracieu oj mm, ana loroiu an peisons iriisung mm on inv account. LEONAltD COCHRAN, July 22, 80-u3 MnhonliiK Township, l'a. To all Interested. The Lehlghton Water Company have decided to oner lo all patrons who desire service con nectlons made the ralo of NINE DOI.LAltS for connection, etc., to curb line, I'rnvlded, the same Is applied for anil paid by July 31st, 18.10. All applications must be made and paid to the unncrsigneii. 11. i'. aisui.di, secretary, MilVMTQ10 canvass for the sale of our Jijlii a Homo Drown Nursery Stock. WANTISU. Mont Liberal Tonne. Unequalled facilities, One of the largest, oldest established ami best known nurseries in the country. Address W. & T. Smith, Geneva Nursery, Cieueva N. Y.Establlshed In 1816 -4-12CI Notice to. Builders. Sealed proposals will do received until Ffve P. II., July 191I1, 1890, for the erection of Two Blocks of Double Houses for the 2nd B. and L. Association ot Lausford, In the-Boroueli of iiiisiorii, maroon county, ra. nans ana speci fications can be seen on application. The Board reserves mo ngni o reject any ana nil oias. S. II. IIOLI.INOEH, fres., Julyl2,'j0-t2 Lnnsford, l'a. Dividend Notice, A semi-annual dividend of THREE PER flRKT ,,!ivitlil nn fin1 aflar lITf.V ,K icnn h.. been declared by tho First Natlrnal' Bank, of Lehlghton. JNO. T. SEMMEL, Cashier. Attention ! At REBER'S DHUG STOni!, ISy the elncle bottle, by 1-4 mill 1-3 doz, runutllles, ami In Jobbers lots ut lobberi in It-en. Hood's Knrsnrmrllln can nlwavs b hud. ulye STUBUR'S SHAVINU SALOON, opposite the Advocatk Offick, Is lieadquaiters for suaviiiir, naircuiiuig aim suampooing. uai.i WA. PETERS, Saloon and Restaurant, Bank . Street. 1'resh Lageralwassontap. Oys- n season. Drop In and see us. novl2-ly ahci'H PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, Permanently located near Valley Depot, for Cabinets and Family Groups. Old pictures cop led and enlarged, aunt yl tfgJSnbscribe for nnd read this paper. Purely local. Ono dollar a year. Modern Science has discovered that all diseases are caused by MICROBES Therefore all diseases can be cured by destroy ing these Microbes, and the only remedy on earth Hint will accomplish this without harm to the patient Is Microbe Killer It Is a thorough blood purifier, a wonderful antiseptic, and containing no drug whatever, Is perfecllv safe. Tlio MicitouK K 1 I.I.Kit Is composed of dis tilled water Impregnated with powerful germ destroying gases which permeates and pinnies the entire system. Send for our BOOK Klvlue hlntury of Mi crobe, nnd discovery oftl.U vronderful med icine. Free. 7 I.alght Street, NEW YOHK CITY. Ask your drtujKlit for It. T. J. THOMAS, Druggist. Agent for Lehigh ton, l'a. July2tf-3m Inclts Worst Form. I Bestov. Xiir. Co., Wis., Deo., "88. DST.X O. II organ vanehea for tbmfollowtngi Junes Boosey who was suffering from Vitus Disoo tn Its worn form for about 1U years was treated by several physlolans without efleol, two bottles f fatter Koesigs MTl Ttda CoredBlm. A Montreal letter. ilTYH?6?8. VhroBlcle Montreal Can, lublliihed Oct, 21th, '8H We 1 are In receipt of a letter from one of oui well known citlieni, Mr, K. Bolwert, who write) llmtupon recommendation ot the meat Her. U. Al-rcliand, ot Drumuioudfllle, he tu Induced tc use for that most dreadful ot aU cerroui dlseu, e.rllUn few UHtlea of l'astor Koenlg'e Nerrl " onlos and Is glad to state that after tuning tuff, ered for eight eara la now entirely cared, and heartily reoommends all sulleren ot Derveui (Ut Muto, to try this remedy. Our I'auinUlet for Batterers of nervous di seases will be sent free to any address, and poor patient, can also obtain this m edlclna fre-e of charge from us. This rwiwdr h beau prepared by the Reverend Pastor Kwntg, ot Fort Wayne, Ind , for the put Un years, and Is now prepared under Bis direc tion by the KOEMO MEDICINE CO., M Witt Iftn, cm. OVatra 8V, CIIIC1GU, ILL. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. Price (1 per Uotlle. 6 Uottles for 6. Dr. C. T. Horn, agt., Lehighton AU Kind of Job Work; Nent and Cheap at this Office Special Important Notice. Troperty holders who have not as yet mnile water service connections on Hank street should do so at once and save considerable In the cost of the same, from the fact that after the thor oughfare has once been macadamized according to ine pinns huh speciiieuiious now Willi tne llorouch Council It will necessitate itici eased work and naturally a considerably inciikahkI) ccst. lsvcry property noiuer suouiu ceiiauuy seethe direct Imuortnncc ot this and makefile service connection now as it would certalntv tie objected to after the street Is macaila'mlze'd to liute it lorn up auu re-iaiu iiiercuy midsumstii, sightly crevices. Slay 1st, IKK), flY OltDUll 01' COUNCIL, Henry Miller, WEISSPORT PLANING - MILL. MANUFAOTUBKll OK Window and Door Frames, Doors, Shutters, window fashes, Mouldings, Brackets, AND DEALEIl IN All Kinds or Dressed Mer Shingles, Pailings, Hemlock Lumber, &c, &c. Veiy Lowest Prices. -GO TO- SWEENY'S "Corner Store" mv v 1? Bottled Gherkins, iHwet Pick les, Chow-Chow, Onions,.' TaVJle Sauce, Horse-radish, Cauliflow er, Catsup, Mixed Pickles, Cel ery Sauce, and all kinds of choice Jellies and table necessaries. In Hr finnrlc rirnrnrinc U I Jf VlUUUOj VIIUUUI IUd Queensware &c. . IPe lead, both In low prices ami qnallty o goods. Our large stock Is displayed to da vantage, an Item wlilch purchasers wll certainly greatly appreciate. REMEMBER THE Cobner Store, LEHIGHTON PA. E. F. LucKEtfBAcn, PLAIN AND DEOOltATIVK PAI'KIl HANfl INO. HOUSE AND SION I'AINTINO AND OltAININd, Competent workmen sent to any part of tho county. HKAPQUAKTEllg Foil Wall Pacers, Borders & Decorations Largs assortment, and the latest styles. Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods WINDOW SHADES. All grades. Shade making unrt puttlnE ni promptly attended to. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty. Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. No. 61 Broadway Mancb drank, Fa. Ilelow the Ilroadway House, Sale bills printed at this office at lowest prices. AL. CAMPBELL, Jeweler and Watchmaker, Bank Street, Lehighton, A'nna". JRespectlnlly Invites the attention of his friends andthe cltUens generally to Ids Imniensw new stock of Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Jewely, at Prices that defy competition. It will ror vou i?.c.a''H",!,Pw 'X W bKorepur'etisC REPAIRING Promptly done at lowest oharne, and all woik guaranteed, Don't Fond the Place, SIGN OP THE BIO WATOH, Bank St Lehie-iifnii Dec u ism. 0 lr. C, T. HORN, -AT TUB Contra! Drug Store, OI'P. THIS PUI1LI0 WQt'AltK Bank Street, Lehighton, Ph., TS llKADQUAllTKrtH FOIt Pure Drugs and Medicines, Fine Soaps, Brushes, &c, &c., Choice Wines aifd Liquors, Wall Paper and Decorations ! Spectacles ! When you huy a pair ol Slioer you want a good fit. Iltlt If vou need tiPWJTAttf.H It Is much more important that the HVK should lw accommodated with oorrewt lenses nnd a proper ly fitting frame which will hrliiR Die lenses di rectly beforo Ihecentreipf tlieeyo. If you buy your spectacles nt Dr. Horn's von will find the above points properly attended to. FERSCRIPTIONS Gacflllly CoiipiliiM OC115-1887 GO TO Fits. ltODKItKlt, under the Hxclmngc Hotel, llnnk street, for a smooth slinve or 11 fashionable hair cut. t& Closed on Sunday's, ltneder's Halrtnnle, cures Dandruff. DR. BOYD'S Little Giant Nerve & Liver Pills, Positively cures constipation, indigestion, biliousness, torpid livor, p.iln in tlio hark, pitas, lioailaclio, bail tasto in tho tuimtli arising from Indigestion, liy strenfillieiilns tliii nerves and regulating tlio action nf tlio stomncli, liver anil kidneys. riUCE, 2.1, CKNTS. Samples Froo at Thomas' Drug Htnro. DR. BOYD'S CURE For tllarrliooa, ilyscntary, summer com plaint, cholera morbus, cianips, colic or any illsnrilor arising from a weak slomacb THOMAS' Golden Molar Pharmacy, HANK STItlSKT, I.KIIKlltTOK, 1'KNNA. O. A. CLAUSS, Office with Clauss Urns., 1'irst street, Lehlnliton Fike, Life and Accidunt INSURANCE. Only I'rst-class Companion aro represented Information cheerfully furnished. 4-i Tub "GOOD ENOUGH" Famili 2 $ M P u w p. a o a o H. S SB u , sH H OIL AND GASOLINE CAN! MAftUFACTllRI'D ItV The Yinfleld Mannrg fa, - .Warren, a Every Family should have One No Dropping Oil on the Floor or Table. No Faucet to Iak or pet knocked open t wasie vomenis or cause implosions. J'umj tnd Can close nntnmntirnlly AtR Tight. No Let 1 l,(i f- xo ICvuporatlun 1 ANO ABSOLUTELY SfSE. A Universe! Husdo'd Necessity cjsJXJTj .as-T! rrr. TaaasiM:. For Hale in LehlRlitmi by J. T. NiisIkuiiii, L. Lelbemmtli and T. I). Thomas, upvisi Dr. H. B. REINOHL, flruduate of l'hll.i. Dental CoIIkko. DENTISTRY ! IN ALL ITS ItltANCIIKrl. Pcrscryatiou or the TcGth a Specially. Ol'I' llIK HUUUM: I'rolll 8 n. 111. til B p. 111. OAK HALL, Market Square, Uanch Chunk. nilANCil Ol'FlOli: EAST - MAUCH - CHUNK, iwii i,i,nr.H riiiriii in i iw-iimi'u. OF KICK 1IOUUM: 7lo !n, ill. mid 5 to 7 P. 111. Alrll2S-3m K. S. Rabenold, J). D. S , npii Ockioe :-Over .1. W. I'aiidenhiish' Liquor Store, HANK STrtKHT. LEIIUJIITON. Dentistry In nil Its hraiiehea. Teeth i;.lnn'll Althontl'aln. (InsailmlnblerHilnheii rwiieleil. Olllce Days WUUNHSDA V of ciieh week. P. It. addioss, Ai.l.lSNTOWN, 3-1 1 I.ehiKli eiNintv. 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, tftico 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 anil grocers. MUHLENBERG COLLEGE ALLENTOWN, PA. orcis rmsT Ililusun it smtsiiiiiik. COLLEGE DEPARTMENT PUniWM lull (JIMMcsl Uuuran ic i.mr UuriM. iucludiiv liuird. S ItW !. i AOAOEMIC DEPARTMENT PrvparM for Uullc, TmopIus HusltHwa. Ao. Ulivsw, inoludinc kasrd, 8 IH 1m SB UuUdisf uulu l.y slmuu r"i esUbigiMtti. sMMy to Rev. T. L. SEIP, D.D., PresldanU avi.iSAND si u ii.,i "COMMERCE I I'HILADKI. THE LEADING SCHOOL OF a5 34 Til .fJulUsj vt liwlL ki . a )Mr klriid lur CluiUu. at. 4 R. 'S SPECIAL AMOUNCEMENT. ROOFING, SPOUTING. AND GENERAL JOB WORK Receives our special attention nt this time, nnd in connection tvr nre prepared to Repair AVasii Wmngrrs, no matter how i'nr KOllO. Uro Sunnlv new rnhhnra and now cog wheels and make your wasner goou as new nt a very small cost. Our lino of House Furnishim? Rood in. eludes everything in that line, while our stock of ITeators, Ranges and Stoves can't be heat in this town. Before purchas ing elsewhere call and see us. W. S. KUHN'S, North First St, Lehighton. E53 14 H3 13 NORTH FIRST STREET, LEHIOHTOtT. JS TIIE PLACE FOIt Fine Snitiis ant Pantalooninas at tlio l"vost prices which aro 10 lo 20 per cent, lower than elsewhere. A perfect fit Uml host workmanship miaranteeil In every Ins'ancn. r Ilefore pnrchasint; elsewhere call and seo ns. fi-31-ly n Stoves, Tinware, Heaters and Ranges, In Great Variety nt Samuel Graver's Popular Store, Bank Street Roofing and Spouting a specinl ty. Stove repairs furnished on short notice Ucasonahlo! Lehigh Valley R. R, Co, Arni!iK,tif t Iatiiiiti'r Trulii. Tn Eppkot N1ay 11th, 1890. I.IJAVi: I.lillKIIITON o.wi, o,k, 7.ai, a.oi, aim u.iii.; 3 uu, d.zv aim 8.111 p.m. I'ur Miiiiunka I'liuiik ami llllilnri O.Ofl, 7.SI, 11.111.; I.'.:i7 p in. ror ijiiiiiH-riviiif aim ireiiion u.cw. u.im snu .1.' h.iii.: aw aim n.cw n.ni. For nliUlnittun, UUiuaMAUil. AUentown, lletli liAirm. laxUm. Itlllafti-'ivtilrf hikI imiIiiU sWMllh r..Li, 7.01, Hllll 11. tX ll.lll.i 3.W. 5.' II ml ".III II III. i'nr iiiiaiiiiiK aim jinrrisuiiiY r.ai, u.a7 ami ii.r.'a. in.; u.iuauii H.ui p.m. rv's, White llts.ll. (Nipluy, llakeiulauipui and iTtHiiiiiiiiHiiurK ft i t.iii. v.u,i .ni m ii.rjii. in.; 127. ulHlA.WU.lll. l .ir auiiieii rinu'K a. JO, v.ij, v.n auu i i.ts a.m. ; i ' : in r. . 7 :i tt lit ufid u.:ih ami 1.47 u. Por Weatlu ily and Ilazlefam 6.47, T.ai.'M aiuT ll.JK 11.111.; 3.1,',, (...'.',, 7.'3, B.3S IUI1 Ki.r llHhmi.iv l llv. Hhaiiaiiiliaili and Aslilaiid B.47, 7.43, bjii ami II.W a.m.; s.-H.asaml 7.23 11.111. I'm Mt. tiurmel uml Miamukln T. and 11. H a.m. : iMti. I'nr New KimUiii ami 1'ottsvtllu 7.13, a as and li.l h.iii., :i.i.r. uml i.-a p.m. I'nr Wlilt,' Itiivi-u. Wllkesburrv aud I'lttaiou Ml, 7.4.1, a..si and ll.li a.ni.; 0.1A, i.tn, 7.2S and u.:i i.iii, rnr nriiiiiM,,! ,i.u, i.v, ti,uu, hhu n.mii,; 1.15, and T.-M p.m. Piw i iinkiiaiiiiiH'k ii.ii a.m: ; mis ii 7.2)1 and j.:ci i.m. irnriiMi'Ko, aiiuiiiii, nuaa auu ueneva ii.m u.iii . i.:m p.m. Kur Ijicei 1 1 li. ToKiiuda. Havre, waverly. I'J- uilr.i. ItiH-liester, liulfalo, N'agara falls aud tux west 1 1. s a.iH.; auu 7..1 auu vj p,m. fcUMl.W TltAINH. I'.,r Ni-u York H and W.07 s-lli. ; a.at p.m. I i riiilmleljliln H.M a. in. and 3J7 p.ni, Kur I juliin uml lutt riiiDtllate Klallons 6.(7. to ii; r.ih. ; w m, a,7. . and ' p in. Ki.r Maueh llliuuk 8.14. U.DU a-lil.; 8.16, a.ni, K.ra and u.3H p.m. i',r iiiiie4,u v mi a.lli.; vu. a.,n at .u i,,,. l'i Maliauiii City auu MiMuaduati U.'jaauo ir. i.m. I i niiin- llmi-ii, tvnaes-uarre, iihmuu, rimkliaiiniK'k. 'loHimUa. Sayre. Itliaea. Uoneva, aiiIm Klniini, HiM'liesti'r, Buffalo, Niagara all-, and Hi,- West :Hi p.m. I',.r luiili. i lurlii'Ulars Inuulreof AgtMitalur I mil- r.il.li v K B. BYIKOTON. lifiri i-ass. Agent, Ma 11, '!. I) H..11II1 BttlbleUtflu, IVxina, s U LKSMB WANTED. LOCAL OR TRAV ELING. lost'll mii NursM-y Slink. Hniiti), 1- v (.. u , sod Ulead) eilillllilrllt KUHIHUIerd (HAsfc IIKOlHEfta COMPANY. SlT-.'iii Uuvliestur, N. V. KUHN O P sT o & erf- go (MSBsI O hi -a 3? c W S. ' rT CD W :M' si5 O ijfeiport uiie )ireclopye rou a smooth ra a hv . BTTAtrt! I U. S. In the Old Post I mice Iliiiltl Inst. SttMkhIa!!! Cit, hanI-MADK MUOTS & BHOEa a Specialty. 10 1tl I linul imuli' t'pjM'is SiipiilliMt lo iiif Trade. FRANK IIKI(MN j I' H" "iir .i ' llnml-iiiiiile Sh.ir Ihf 1IKST. THK IIAHHKII. All kltnl. ,.r 1 V ,. Ovw Uie Oanal Hrlilep. u.,,i i M. O- Kunlz. Kast tndll.laliion- Welssport llrlilge. Dealer In SoleLeath er, KInlaheil Calf Skltn, Kip anil Up per I,eather,ItnriieH Leather, etc. UlKlieat iirioes pahl for Hides, HKlna & TalTow. IMIU - CUTTING AND SMOOTH SHAVING In the veiy holiest 8tylcot Tnusorlal Art, At HOIIN'B SiuviNn , . Sauon. Try Him! R. J. HONCEN, Practical Wagon Biuldev. ltemlrlii Nentl.v anil C'lioaply Done at Very Iteaaonnhle Priced. OMieral Agent for tlie-7lllailli Patent Ailluat ulile CarrhiKn Pole, and Denier In HiiKKles ami Carts. 634 Hamilton Lehigh Coal & Hardware Go., Seiler's Comer, North First Street. WE TO-DAY ANNOUNCE That we have a very largo assortment of Screen Doors made in the host manner and of the host 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 wc have a complete line of Bird Supplies, . consist ing of Fish Bones, Song Jtestores, Lice Destroyers, 'Condensed Food for Mocking Birds, lied Gravel, Gravel Paper, Mixed Seeds, Lettuce, Maw, Canary, ftape and Ilemp Seeds. , . That our other stock is full and complete with tliQ. usual very low prices. " ' GENTS FURNISHINGS. Big Stock. HATS, CAPS. 7 Boots & Shoes. TRUNKS, &c, IS JIKAI)tll7ARTKIW FOll- GENERAL 9 tui muiiou; umouj A.LL KINDS OPS. PUJJL1C SQUAliE, Bank Street, aundry, Laundry, Laundry ! The undersigned has White St., Weissport, Pa. Will call for and deliver goods free of charge. Drop ine a Wm. 4-2niuue KRESGE. Vli NK 1EIIEUT I II K KAMHKR, I'iiiIit Uip UniK Store. Ii I lie place for a SMOOTH -SHAVE AND Stylish Hair Cut. filve ns a Call. . 'i IN 1,KADH them Alii. IN NEWS. The "ADVOCATE." imtaiiT, CLEAN. INDEPENDENT. Head III MILTON FLORY. mwp 3i vx OhsIi ItuyerSRoto A. F. kXTDim, Anil buy ymir OrRans, l'Iam,Sewlng Machines, Wrlnirem, Washing Machines. Implements, l'umpsof all klmls. It will pay you toget prices from mebefore buying. I can save you money The newest ilihric of tlio year is Printqd Cot ton Goods, India Pongee, -Lislo Thread finish .32 inches wide. All the latest shades and printings at Twenty Cents a Yard-. - St., Allentown. Seasonable Goods Cassimoros, "Worsteds, Corkscrews, Cheviots, &c, &o. Satisfaction. There is a good deal of satisfaction in being perfectly satisfied, and espec ially so in regards to what you wear. In this particular we invariably more than please our patrons. Our stock being largo, varied and complete gives satisfaction in making a choice of goods desired, while in stvle. finish and work manship our reputation speaks fai more eloquently than word. Call on us for Spring and Summer Garments, Suits or parts of Suits. We guarantee per fect fits nnd finest workmanship. Clauss Bros., THE TAILORS, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. HARDWARE, OF COAL, &a Lelinhton, Pa opened a Laundry on postal. g. BROOK, Wliite Street, Weissport, Pa.
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