Entered aa Second Clitft Mutter at lite I.r lilglttwn rott-OJHr. The Carbon Advocate i.miioiiTON. tunna. Itntet for l,e;nl AiliertlnliiK : Charter Noticed ? 4 no Auditor' Notices 4 on Commliloner' Notice"! - - 4 no Divorce Notices 4 Oo Administrator's Not Irpi - - H 00 Kxecutor's Notices no SATURDAY. AUGUST 2, 18IH). Bona Fide Circnlnllon Lnrgpr limn Hint of any AVeekly Newnpnpcr In tlio Ciiunly. THE ANNUAL HKMOCItATIO COUNTY MHISTINu. TUe Aiinn.il Democratic County Meeting trill be held nt the Court Homo, In the borough ot Mnuch Clmnlc, on .Hominy; the 18th day of August, at ono o'clock p, in., to fix tho day for holding tho dolegato r.lao Uons In tho several boroughs, townships and election 'districts, also the lime for holding tho County' Convention and to transact other business of Importance MlCIlAKI. Casriiiy, Cbaltnian Democratic Countv Commlttf. An exchange says: Thcro aro too many voters who say yes, to every candidate who. asks for their support. It is a pracllco that Is unjust to tho candidate ' and unjust to the man who does It for It places himself In a fatso light. Whore there are two or thre'o candidates, express your choice, If yoirhavo ono, and then bo with It. The candidate who gets mad at you because you happen to prefer eoino body else, Is simply a very narrow inlr.dod man. The Lodge Forco Klection Hill has aroused the most Intense discussion In tho south particularly, and In other sections of the country generally. It Is viowed as an Inlqultious system pernicious and demora lizing In Us purpose. In all tho principal cities beyond tho Mason Dixon lino mass meetings are being held condemning tho bill and asking patriotic people to assist them In preventing tho hill becoming a law. Public sentiment has eo strongly crystallized that it is doubtful in the event of Its passage by tho Senate whether Presl dent Harrison will glyo it his signature. Tub subject of changing the rules gov erning the Democratic party In Carbon county Is again prominently befoio the people. The present dclegato system can hardly be construed to represent tho con census of opinion throughout, and any sys tem of rules that will moro equally and equitably bring about the desired end should be adopted. Tho proposed Warren county rules are worthy of somo attention, and seem to cover the ground In general. The matter will come up before Iho nest county meeting and a commit loo. will lil:e- ly be appointed, to present the rules at the proper time. NOTKS AN1 OPINIONS Senator MIcheal of Oregon appears to bo a man of sense. He sees tho necessity for a reform In the way of electing United States Senators, so that thoy will bo nearer to any likely to havp more sympathy with the people. He wants them elected by popular yote Mr. Mitchell is right. Like the House of Lords In Kngland, thn Senate chamber at Washington Is too far removed from the people. An oligarchy of wealth controls It, and Its members generally haye nothing In common feeling with the masses. Very wisely speaks tho Lansford Itecord when It says: "Candidates for tho county offices should print cauls In the news papers, then yoters would know whs Is who and what Is what. As It is no one can keep track of the various aspirants, and some men announce themselves privately for certalu offices, thinking no ono elso Is In the Held. A bona fldo candidate will always find It to bis advantago to print his card In the papers even though it adds a few ad ditional dollars to his campaign expenses." Uy an act passed tho last session of the Legislature, the old fence law was repealed, and now any person owning cattle, horses or swine allowed lo run in the public road, that break Into or cuter on any private In closures, Is liable for any damago done lo the same by any such animal or animals. In any case where real estate is in the wife's name, tho Insurance also must be In ber name. Recently a dwelling In a neigh boring county, owned by tho wife, was burned, and the insurance being In the husband's name, the Insurance company re fused to pay the loss. SUCK1CT SOC1HTV NOTHS. The minimum age at which young men will be taken in as members of tho Knights of the Golden Kagle has been changed to 18. Heretofore no ono was admitted un der 20. This gives young men an oppor tunity of joining this excellent order at an earlier age, Grand Secretary of tho I. O. O. P., of Pennsylvania Nicholson reports that dur ing the year there were admitted lo mom bershlp 10,400, making a total in tho state of t8,8P0; number of working lodges, PKs Every defunct lodge in Philadelphia has been revived, and thcro are now 150 lodges in operation, with a membership of 1-1,281 number of brothers relieved, 13,120; num ber of widowed families rnlloved, l.Jilfl; total amount paid for relief, $-180,7 IS.iW.or $1,344.50 per day. The estimated expon dltures of tho grand lodge of the state for the ensuing year are $.29,73.1. The represenalives of 720 lodges, com prising a membership of nearly 76,000 mas ter masons, were present at tho recent ses sion of the grand lodge of New York. This Is the largest jurisdiction In point of mini bers on this continent and second only to the grand lodge of England. Seventy-nine new local assemlilles of the Eulghts of Labor haye been admitted to the order within the last t weeks and 31 have been reorganized and reinstated. Of the new assemblies. 27 are of mixed trades, 8 are composed of railroad employees, a of street car employees, 7 of miners, 0 of car penters and 3 of farmers. Tuesday evnlng, August 10, Freelund Council, No. 318, Jr, O. U. A. M., will oel ebrate their anniversary. A young woman of Heading had iter mother arrested for assault and lattery the other day. Tho trouble arose through bean to whom the mother objected. The soldier's orphans nf the State will hold a reunion at inillamtnoft on August 10th A Xdyrorfecrfomuiiloit l'AINLKSUlCllIUlHlBTH.H HeW book llll Joliu II. Dye, one ot New York's iuot Kkllliu physicians, shows that pi In Is not um'rswi i childbirth, but results Inuu chum ensilj u,,i, r stood and overeniiie. Hilruil) rnro es i lint ,iu woman may become u ninthcr without sullciiu; any pain wliutevt-r It .iKon-lN luiw (timet come and pr,-pnr ihiiiuiiik sn-kn-.s, 11, ,1 llUlbs, Ulld ull 'l Mt I , II, .iIIimkIoik plena in, It la reliable .oul lnu'hlv ,n,t,,i l, ih -n , m everywlieie s in, imi, - n u,- pmaie .m Ion. Out till-, out M will saw .Ml t;n.il I' on and POSSibl v umi lit ml 1 u ,i i , nl st tint- I, 'i pe&crtptlu nl, it, ! -iiino'ii ii- tiei ii,i -1 I ml letter s, i,i in s, ,i Fmnk Thuiuui & ' . in khtrUad. "I vi. I It.MI.KO Ml NOTKM, The HiMnln Locomotive Woiki, nt rhilnd 'Ipliia, la jti'l 'hipped two large locomotives to (enlial Mexico. Harry Headlv. a P. It. conductor, has left the company's employ lieeause he would not resign from the Con.luelors' Brotherhood In accordance with President Mcl.eo's otder. The llaltlninre and Ohio railroad was commenced In the Mohawk andHud oon in Hie New York, New Haven and Hartford was opened in 18J50; the Pennsylvania was eampletod in 1854; tho Central of New Jersey was completed to Jersey City In 1804; the New York Cenlral and Hudson Itlver was formed by con solidation of two lines In T8GO. The aggregate extent of railroads In the United .States is more than four times as great as that of (treat. Itritaln, and Is great er than that of all the rest of tho world put together. The largest locomotive now In use and has twelve driving weinhs 70 tons wheels. The. Lehigh Valley It. 11. now hauls about 8000 cars of coal per day. Farmer Nelson Debkor, of Damacus township, Wayne comity, was robbed of 3000 by two ilien who Induced him lo draw the minify from tho bank on tho pretense of Disking nn armngmant to buy his property. 1 tm ' 11 The llcmrt nfllie AllrRlmiile . Writing of a recent trip across tho mount ains of HYst Virginia a gifted journalist says: "Twilight on tho grado is grand. Tho mountain summits look like tho bushy lops of trees. The sun haB disappeared ill a ball of lire at his "juniping-olT place," hut the vivid lightning of tho westorn sky by the still upturned illuminating faco below tho horizon is in marked contrast to the gath ering shades behind the rushing train, From shelf to shelf, from crag to crag, from brink lo hi ink, we almost, tly, Like a flash ing transformation, rendering almost past belief the fact that the scene Is In the midst of Hie Allcghanlos, comes a bit of landcauc gardening with all Hie beauties of walks & hedgns and bright lined flowers, a mountain brooklet tumbling through tho center Ktickliorn Wall, tho most noted and most admltcd view that can bo had from any known point in tho Alleghany range. To enable the road to span tho tremendous gorges, a inasslvo wall of cut stone was erected for a distance of toycral hundred feet, and more than a hundred feot above Iho foundation rock. As the rlver'inakes an abrupt liirn at right angles, a deep can yon Is opened up for miles. Uange aflcr range of mountains disappear behind each other. The shadowy outlines of single peaks steal out tlnough the haze." This lienuiiful scene is on the lla'tlmorc andOhlolt.il. near Oraflon, IP. Va Tho entire line from tho Potomac to tho Ohio is a majestic panorama of the grand est views on the continent and nil endowed with historic Interest. l'lilloftopliy of Dining, Ono of tho old Greek philosophers was onco approached with tho question ns to tho hour of the day at which one should tako his dinner. Tho answer was char acteristic. "If you nro rich," said the wiso man, "you will dine whenever you plcnso; if you nro poor, whenever you havo anything to oat. Tins samo pint osopliy seems to bo nccepted by tho Turks of tho present time, judging by what Mr. Barkloy says of the practice of this people, Thcro iH n peculiarity about Turkish cooking. Wherovcr you nro, and at whatever tinio of tho day you nsk, ' 'When will dinner bo roadyr" tho answci isnlwnys tho snino. "In ton-minutes," and yet I hnvo hud all sorts of dishes on tho tnblootthoKnmotimo. I don t know how it is managed, but I think it is nu improvement on our English plan of hav ing to keep to a fixed hour. If no order is given dinner is served oa a matter of course' at sundown, nnd this habit is usual among all clussos. We were somewhat surprised one day at Cliimtho, our Greek cook, asking, "Please, sare, what time you eat yom dinner today?" Wo answered, "When wo are lmiurry. "Vorngood, snre, 'cos mo get one booful dinnor ros' bif, snro. Ono buffalo he fall over cliff Inst night mid break him neokl" ioutu a Comtmnlon. aionsl renin Power of Sea Ilreakors. Prom experiments mndo at Bell Kock and Skerryvolo lighthouses, on the coast of Scotland, it was found that while the forco of the breakers on tho sido of tho German ocoau may be taken at about a ton and a half to evory square foot of ex posed surface, the Atlantio side throws breakers with double that forco, or threo tons to tho square f oot j thus a surface of only two square yards sustains a blow from a heavy Atlantio breaker equal to fifty-four tons. In March, 1890, a heavy galo.blew for three days and nights nt Skorryvolo, washing out blocks of lime stone and granite of threo and five tons' weight ns onsily as if they had been empty eggshells, in some coses throwing them entirely over tho breakwater nt Plymouth. Over 800 tons of suoh blocks were washed 800 feet up the inclined beach af ter being thrown over tho breakwater and scattered about in various direc tions. One block of limestone, estimated to be of IB tons weight, was movod ovor 150 feet from a place in tho surf where it had been firmly grounded since 1097, it having been rolled in sight by the aw ful gale of the "Windy Christmas" of that year. This is quite a high sea record for 18S0, showing that tho gale of March 8 was the worst known on the Scottish coast for 108 years. St. Louis Republic Humor of tho Oeuus. The census taking remind me of an old story tliat Is forgotten by peoplo jiow. On the printed blanks were tho words: A of father (if Urluc). Age of mother Of living). Ouo of the papers was returned with the startling information that the father was ISO years old and the mother 112 Die city fathers liastened down to see this ancient pair, and were much surprig txl to hear tliat they died lonir into, "TJien what do you mean by thW" said the angry official, pointing to the nges, "Why, tlutt's straight enough. It says 'Age if living,' and that would 'a' been their Ages if living now." Boston Trau sculpt. lia Careful iu Spoeoh. Carefulness and exactitude in speech are BMnetlmes oharaoUtrizwl as aueotu- tion and mere ilmitry, but, say what some people may, it Is unquestionably the unfailing mark of oulture. No one thoroughly nd lovingly aequulnted with tho literature) of his language cau regard propriety iu its use with contempt, The purity anil harmony and rhythm of his name tuimuu uio as precious to him as the perfect rendering and interpretation of music nw to the musician; and t- the preservation of the English language in its integrity it should lie the dv y and pleasure of i-MTv individual lover of it to oiiti lliuli- New York Loiner. 'J'Ja j.ii , , h.- il laiiwiiv uauliii; lilllsll, I., 1 I nin,.u i , w lit U' the i lu pulin-4 .ti .ttin. In tlt a ot Alt'tluc T'linrs nf Tfumtui Nntnre. They vi rv wiutini; tor the train at a country station. There wni a dreary looking waiupic room, 14 by 14, nnl thero wnni plit'oim 10 lift long by 8 broad. The menoiy cotm'ntoiT of one wtr tank, five frelgM cers, two fields, one pile of lrmil'or, three telegraph poles nnd a mnnll I y Tin-ram poured out side. The two v-omen pat iw far from each other as pussiUie nnd roi 'vil"il each other with Minpicion and disti nut. One.ivmed to be h 1 mi hei -spit : "If she is goinK lo the lunatic asylum she should be looked after. Who ever saw any rme corao out in such colors and mix things liko that? -Such persons are dangerous. And tho other one reinarKeu: Must I wmt In re long in the company of that thim:V What a looking hoadl What big feet and hands! Looks as if she was going to work on a farm. The two men who are strangers to each other and to the women were fair, mild eyed specimens of the human raco. They Btood nnd looked at each other, nnd might have said to themselves: "Looks as if he had overdrawn his account nt the bank. Seems to have an inno cent look, but that is all put on." And the other might have mused: "So hero's the 'Rubber Kid' out on another expe dition, but I'll spoil his game. My, bnt hasn't he got a hardened look I" But they did nothing of the Mud. Wliilo those women sat several feet apart, hud dled up in an exclusive sort of way and their veils drawn,' the men walked arm in arm, joked and smoked nnd talked stories jitttl said they were glad to meet. TllSy poked each other in the ribs, called each other "old boy," borrowed some flue cut and every match they had was fJiural in lighting cigars. One of the women got up enough cour- nge to ask the other for the time. Tho latter might be addressing the cook of an Erie canal scow, she thought, but re plied that she had not the time. Then both shrank away under their veils and turned up their noses. When the train enmo along the men got into tho samo car and the samo seat. The women camo out with" rospectivo looks of dis dain, entered separate coaches, nnd as the train moved away they were sorry they had noticed or spoken to each other and failed to stand on their individual dig nity. Albany Journal. Writing for llio Newspaper. I am very frequently nskod whether the newspaper is the best starting point for young authors, nnd in this question lies, in nine casus out of ten, a grave misconception. Jlouy young.writors be lieve that work rojectcd by tho monthly mngnzmo will Jlnd a market -with tho daily nowspapor, It seems to bo taken for granted that the samo degree of caro is unnecessary for nowspapor work as for magazine writing. "The newspaper dies with tho day, tho magazino lives for a month," is the general feeling, and henco tho impression that ephemeral work will find a ready markot with tlio nowspaper. It has boen my pleasure to wnto for tho newspaper press of America for six or seven years, and I giyo young writers a leaf from my experienco when I sny to them, do not allow yourselves to bchovo that minor work will find favor with tho modern American newspaper. There is just ns much demanded of a writer in tho newspaper oditorial offico ns in that of tho monthly magazine. A writer commits the greatest mistako of her lifo when she looks upon tho nowspapor as a graduatin;; school to tho magazine. Tho samo standard of grammar and expres sion sot by tho magazine holds good with newspapers. Edward W. Bok in Ladies Home Journal. Her r.lttlo Ilrotlier's Hot. Littlo Tommy was entertaining ouo of his 6istor's admirers until ska ap peared. "Don't you conio to seo my sister?'' ho inquired. "Yes, Tomiiiy, that's what I come for." "You like )ier immensely, don't you?" "Of course I admire her very much. Don't you think Bhe's nice?" "Well, I have to, 'cause (die's my sis ter; but she thumps mo pretty hard sometimes. Cut let's seo you open your mouth once. Now shut it tight till I count .ten. There I knowod you could do it!" "Why, Tommy, who said I couldn't? "Oh, nobody but sister!" "What did tho say?" "Well, she said you hadn't sense enough to keen, your mouth shut, nnd I bot her two bi,f apples you had: and you have, haven't you? And 3'ou'll make her stump tip the apples, won t you? The young man did not wait to see whether she would "stump up or not. JNow York .Ledger. A Snalio Slnry llrought IIliu Fortune, A resident of Martinsville, Ind., named Jerry Givens, has received a letter from a rich undo in California which indicates that tho youiiK man is likely tobe adopt ed mid made his heir. A strange family history is revnlled by this incident. There was an ostrangomont between the man now in California and tho father of young .Tern-, who is Ioiik since dead. Henry, the elder brother, drifted to the far west, and discovered tho whereabouts of his young heir only through n publl. cation which nartated a remarkable ad venture in which the latter waseiiKnirod, Some time ago while hunting in tha White river bottoms he encountered a great nest of snakes. This circumstance gained wide reputation in the iapeni nnd finally caught the oye of the oldet Uivenl. exchange. An English sailor, coming up tlte Brit ish channel after a long journey, ex. claimed: "Tliank gooduess, we've done with them eternal bine skies mid that blinding sunshine. Tills taste .of good old isngMAh rog puta treali life Into njav low." As the result of weighing -808 newly born childreu to determine the weight of brain, the male infant's brain weighed ll.U ounces and the female u.O onuses. the weight of tlte brain being to the body as one to eight or thereabout. Ktdortlown. Eiderdown is the down of the eider duck. ThiH duck is common iu Ureeti land, Iceland and the islands north and west of Scotland. It is about the sise of a goose, and receives its distinctive name rZ... . 1 - - t l . ; i. i n i ts iriHii.uu? river ji,iuri, iu LmiiitiMl. ury uoous vnromcie. PUHIjIC SAI.E Ok Vau'auu: Real Estate ! 1 He uuitei-sii;iii.il will si-iiiu I'nl.ii, sale on Hie uroimsei in j'i.iiimiii liiwnslilii, (-.muni i-nimtv IVna'a, on Saturday, August ilili, lsflO, It TWI ,. , Imi I. I' M lit. l.,i;,, IimiiI, lll'lll I' si 11, , It, u M , , ,l Hill) '2- A res ;nul !": I', riln s. l UUIUJ .111-1 1 1 ,1 al ..t M,. !,, (,, t.HhM,rl, btllllldt'll tilt Mil' sltlllll ,1 till VM'I , I. H11I-, nf ,emu- l.i,i in, ,111 Hi.- tmrlli l, I.iihI o'l r. 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The U'lilftlitoit Water Cnmrian) hav decided to offer to all patrons nlio desire service eon lieetlons mad'- the rate ot NINK DOI.l.AItN for eonneellon, ete., to eurli line. Provided, tile wnne Is applied tor and paid liyJuly SIst.lWKl. All applications must lie made and imld to tile undersigned. II. SItAlHll.llT, Meeretary. AOTOTIt" canvass tor the sale of our iUlil11Diillie (iionn Xiusery Slock. AVAMTUII. Mont I.llienil TeriilK. I'lieipmlled tacllltlea. One ot the largest, oldest eilabllslieil and btfst known nurseries In Ilie country. Address V. ft T. Hmith, Ueneva nursery, ueuova n. i .luiauiisiieu in im -4. nan. Dividend Notice, A semi-annual dividend nt TlIltHH l'l'n CENT. paMilile on and utter JULY IS, IBM, has lxfen declared by the First Nnlli nal Ilank, ot Miiigiiiun. ,iav, 1. BKiiiAiKi., nasiner. . oAttGiition!11,., Uy the single tiolllo, by 1-4 nnd 1-3 doz. Iiinutllles, nnd In Jobbers loin nt lobbers pi Ices, Hood's Snrsnpnrllln enn nlirnys b niui. Hillo STUIlKll'H HHAVINO SALOON, opposite the Aiivocatr Oi'KICR. is liendnuurtcra tor shaving, halrcuttlng and shunipooliiK- Cam. WA. POTKRH, Baloon and liestaurant, Hank . Street. I'resh tjtgeralwaysontap. Oys- ji season. Drop in and seo us, novH-ly 4Vit V 1 HOTOGItAFIl tCl GALLERY, Permanently located near Valley Depot, for Oaliuicls and Kauilly nroups. Old pictures cop led andenlarited. aiiRl -yl "Subscribe for nnd rend this paper. Purely local. Ono dollar a year. , Modern Science lias discovered that all diseases are caused Uy MICROBES Therefore all diseases can be cured by destroy In); these Microbes, and t lie only remedy on eaith 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 perfectly safe. The MicnoiiK Kilmcr Is composed of dis tilled water Impregnated with powerful genu ilestioyiiuj cases which permeates and pin Hies the entire sjslem. Send for our HOOK giving lilstory of Mt iTobet, nnd UUvovery of tills wonderful med icine. Free, tnlglit Street, NEW YOICK CITY. Ask your druaelst for it. T. I). THOMAS, Druggist, Agent for Lehigh. mil, 1 a. j uiy'u-jiii All Kind of Job Work; Neat and Cheap at this Office Heiry Miller, WETSSPORT PLANING - MILL. MANUKAOTUHKR OF Window and Door Frames, Doors, Shutters, window fashes, Mouldings, Brackets, AND DEALER IN " . ' All Kinds or MM Mer HliingleB, Pnilings, nemlock Lumber, &c, &c, .Very Lowest Prices. E. F. Luckenbacii, I'LAIN AND DHCOItATIVE PAI'BU HANd INO. IIOUUK AND BION rAINTINO AND ORAININO. (loiiiIMteut workmen sent to any part of the county. UHADqiUltTERg FOR Wall Papers, Borflers & Decorations. I jrgs assortment, and the latest stiles. Books, Stationery, Fancy Roods WINDOW SHADES. All grades. simile making and poltlng up promptly alleudkd to. Pninte, Oil, Yarnish, Putty, lirushoi & general Painterg Supplies. Ma. 61 Broadway Mauch Chnnlr. ra. llelow the llroftclway Honse, Job Printing of overy description nc'iitly,rhi'aply and prompt ly t xeiuted at thib j olfit e. A trial or- i der Bolicited. O TO 1'UH KODKHKlt, under Ilie Kvhsnge UaIaI U..,.lr .lH.ul 1. ustilonHtde hull rut. t Hiwed mi und'iv's. I Kneiler's llalr tonle, niir. liiindittlT DR. BOYD'S 1 Little Giant Nerve & Liver Pifts, roslllTniy cures constipation, ItullKesi ion, bllinusnpst, toipid liver, pain in the, 'nae.k, piles, lieadRClie, bad taste In the. mouth arlsliiK from inillgesllon, by streiijg' henlng tha nerves nnd reculatliiK tlte actlr ,n of tho stoinaoli, liver and kidneys. MUCK, 26, CENTS. Sample l'ree at Thomas' IV. ng Store. DR. BOYD'S CURE For dlairhocn, ilyscnUry, summer eom plalnt, cholera morbus, cramps, colic or any dlsoider arising from o weal: stomach THOMAS' Golden Molar Pnajiacy, llAN'it Sthukt, Luiiiniprojr, ITikna. O. A. CLAUSS, Offlee wltli Clanss Ilros., l'lrst street, LehlRhton Finn, Life axd Accidknt INSUILfl.NOE. Only I'rst-elass Companies are represented Iiirortnallon cheerfully furnished. 4 I) run "GOOD ENOUGH" Famim ! at p " 3 n OIL AtlD GASOLINE CAN! MANUFACTURED BY rhs Yi'inGald Manpf'g Co., - Warren, a Every fakily Should Have One No Dropping Oil on the Floor or Tabic, No Faucet to Ink flr pet knocked open t Kasle Contents or cause Explosions. Pumj tml Can clow automatically Air Tight, No Luilmp No Kvnporntlon AKD- A0S01VTSLV SAr. A Unlvrrf:.l Hr-uorl-o'd Necessity For Sale In Lehlghton by ,T. T. Niishaum, I I.eiUenunlli and T. 1). Thomas, apr-i:it Ex-Sheriff Rabenold. 834 N. Bill St., - - - - AT.I.HNTOWN. DENTISTRY, In all Its branches. Fresh gas always on hand. The paironasn of the people is solicited. Satisfaction guarontecil.-l-ii-PO REPORT OF Till! UONUITlON OF Tllli FI11ST NATIONAL llANIvOF l.lilllllll TON, l'eiina., at the close ot business, July 18, 18'JO. ItlvSOUliCliS. Ixiansand niseounts SI is "-,:i 71 U. S. Bonds loBeeiiieelrculallon.i 20,(X)0 oo Htocks,securltios,iidgnicnts.clalms.etc 31, 138 o:i inie iroinuppniveu reserve iiieius 10,70 01 Due Iroin oilier National Hanks 3.891 87 llankliijt liouso . furniture, and fixtures 8,1127 81: Current expenses and taxes paid 3ST 83 Premiums on U. H. Honils ,ooo 00 Hills of other Hanks 2,103 in) Fractional paper currency, nickels.und cents , 101 2u Specie , ; 4,535 00 Legal tender notes 11,10000 ltedemittlon tund wlllil). H. Treasurer (5 per cent, circulation) 1100 00 Total.... 931, 374,03 L1AI1IL1T1ES. Capital stock paid In 75,000 00 Surplus fund !),(-0 00 Undhidedprouts 4,110 10 National Hank notes outstanding I8,i0 on Dividends unpaid 1,827 00 inaiviaiKuaennsitssuujecltoenecK.... 13C,'joii lit Cartifled checks 42 70 CUshler's checks outstanding 316 31 Due lo oilier National I'.ankB 4,070 2fi Duo to State Hanksand Hankers 1,402 08 Total $2111,374 03 Statu of Thnnsvlvania, taa. County op OAnnox, t"1' I. .T110. T. Seiuniel. Oasllier of flirt iilinvn.nnnieil Bank, do solemnly swear that tlienbora statement is irue 10 me uesi 01 my Knowledge anil uenei, .lou.N T. SKiimi-u, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me thls24th day Of Jlllv, 1800. HOWAlIll HKA1-.0U1T, N. 1". CoititECT ArrnsTi Dknnisiuuman, 1 It, F. Iloi'i'oiii), Mllrectors. J. (i. Zi'.uv, I July Sfilh.lSM. -(30 TO- SWEENY'S "Corner Store" Ggf'FO KrJ Bottled Gherlcins, ,mv et Pick- les, Chow-Chow, Onions, Table Saucfc, ITorse-rarlish, Cfiuliflow er, Catsup, Mixed Pickles, Cel ery Sauce, and all kinds ofchoico Jellies and table necessaries. In Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware &c. IPe lead, both In low prices anil quality o goods. Our large slock Is displayed to da vantage, an Item which purchaser wll certainly greatly apprMinto. REMKMttER THE Corner Store, 1EHIGHT0N PA. Special Iiiplaut Notice. Property holders who have not as yet made water service connect Ions on Hank street should do so at once and save considerable In the cost of Ilie Willie, from I lie fact that after the tlior oualifare has once been macadamized aeeordliiK tn Ilie plans aud speeincntlous now with Hie Borough Council It will necessitate Increased work and naturally a considerably ini'HKahkii cost. Itvery pnuwrty holder should i-ertulnl) see the tllret t Imiiortaiiee ot ItlU and make the senlee coiiiiectlou now as it would certainly he objected to after the street is macadamised In have it torn up and re-laid thereby eausluir un sightly ere lees. May 1st, I WW. HY OKOK11 OK COUNCIL. MUHLENBERG COLLEGE ALLENTOWN, PA. onus MUST THCIUUII IS 81ITE1BKR. COLLEGE DEPARTMENT liiiWiu m full UluHiral Oourw of fwr jam. UlurgM, Incliullus boAl. SH1I3 for B w-U. ACAOEMIC DEPARTMENT I'rauin for &ie. Tuubliif. Hinlnwu. if ObilriM. iuoludliw bom. 1 H'J lot SB . BuilOiM UiIk1 lr MMin ror oUWum, wlr ui Rev. T. L. 6EIP, D.D., President. RgGRETTOOLLIEISE BHEfjiAfti hi'ilm IkifCOIVIMERCE R (tro.ui mud 1 ti. -n " THC LEADING SCHOOL OF jt 111 Criw)ut- uf boUi mum unUtnl w tooi potAiUm. OVMr ftsiwl iur ttriNiUr aatl Rputt i Ciiaiiraosiwm. Side bills printed at this office , at lowest prices. I rr-m n -rrism :bc KUHN'S Special apouncement. roofing, spouting AND GENERAL JOB WORK "Kereives our special attention at this time, and in connection we are prepared to Kei'AIH Wash -r . .. witiNGEits, no matter Jiow far aone. Uro suniilv new vnlilipvs and new cog wheels and make your washer cood as new nt. n very small cost. Our lino of uouso luirnisumg uoods m chures even-thing in that line, while our stock of Heaters, Itanges and Stoves can't he heat in this town. Before purchas ing elsewhere call and soo us. "W. S. KUHN'S North First St, Lehighton. p4 NORTH FIP.ST GTHEET, LEHIQIITON. IS THE PI.ACK FOll Fine Siiitiis ana at tbe lowest prices which aro 10 lo 20 per cent, lower than elsewhere. A nerfect fit anil best workmanship uuaranieej In every Instance. llefore purchasing elsewhere call and rpo ns. -"l-ly Stoves, Tinware, Heaters and Ranges, In G reat Variety at Samuel Grayeii's popular Store, Bank Street Roofing and Spouting a special ty. Stove repairs furnished on short notice , Ueasonahle! Lehigh Valley R. R, Co. AvniiiKemeiit cif I'nbXfiiKir Trains, In Effect Mat 11th, 1890. MlAYU I.UIIIOUTON l'or ltaliwav.Ulliabetb.Newark ami New York SOil, . ',.22,7.31,9.57, Hint ll.Ua.lll.; fW, 6.2U UllJ 8.01 I .!. For Maiiiinka Cliiink ami llelvldeiK 6.06, 7.31, a.m., lJ.ni ' iti. For lAiiibcrtvllle anil Trenton 6.06, 9.00 and 11.12 a.m.; ami ami &.2 p.m. For Hlatlu&toii, (latiwaiiqiia, Alleiitnwn, 1Mb lonem, KasUm, lhilaile'ihlu ami kiIuu South H. 2-2, 7.07, 7.31,0.00 HIlU 11.12 a.m.; 3.00, 5,laiHl S.U1 i 111. For lleatlluK ami llsrrinlmru 7.81, S.6T and 11.12 a. in.; 3.00 and s.oi i.in. For llowniaiis, Lelilgli llap. Cliorryronl. Imi rv's, White Hall, Cniilay, llokeiidauqna and Freemansburg bjb, Tj6i, 9.00 u.ni St II. lit a. in.; I2.S7, and 5,29 p.m. For Jliuieh ( 'liurk 6.38, 7.13, 9.4T and 1 1.41 a.m. ; I. 22, xif, 6.26 7.23, s.li and mm and 12.17 u.ut. For Weallterly and llazltou.. 7.43 S.M ami n.48 a.m.; 3.15, a.aft, 7.e, .HM n.m. l'or MiiTiuiimv f'llv. Miieimiiiliuili Hliil AsllUlld .47, 7.43, JB and 11.48 8. a.2Md p.m. ror ah. imniiei umi miumuKiu i.-w a.m.; &.25 p.m. ... . For New Huston ami loumine ,..j,joaiiii 11.18 a.m.: 3.15 lllld 7.23 ll.Hl. For While Iltteu, Wllkenbiine and I'lltxloii 0.47, 7.43,9.36 and 11. IH a.m.; .'t.1 5. ftft, 7.23 and 9.38 li.ill. For Heianhm a.k), 7.43, a,:i, and 11.48 a.m.; .'1.15, 6.26 and 7.23 i.lii. Cltr lllllKllltlllHH.'.. U..B M.HI.; W 1.24 tm hjk p.m. FurOneKo, Auburn, Itliaca and lleneva 11.48 a.m.; 9.38 p.m. For iju-eyWIIe. Inwanda, Hayie, Wuvwly, HI mini, Itoclicater, lluffalo, N'tigara Fulls and tbe VI fit I1.4B U.III.; HIIU l.ja HUU l.lll. SUNDAY TKAINS. For New York 5.42 and 19.07 a.lil. ; 5ai p.m. For Fliiladelplila s.92 a. in. ami 3.67 p. in. For Fusion and llil-rmedlul Matious 6.27, 8.U2, 10.07 a.m. ; 12 52, 3.67. 6.29 and 8.31 p III. For Mauch (Huiiik 8.14,9.51) a.m.; 12.26, 3.15, 6.19, 8.52 and 9.38 p.m. rir iiuiioiou D.mt n.m. ; 12 211, .i-it . v.s i'.iii. For Mahanuy HI t v and Slteiiandoali I2.i and 3 15 11.111. For While llilicn, Wdkes-Bnrre, PHUton, Tmikliuiim ak.TowamjH, Store, tllwa. tteneva, Aiilnirii, Klmlru, ltiKhel. i, Bunalo, Niagara Falls UUil Ilie Went l42 p.m. For furllier imilleiilarn muiiire of Aeeutufoi Time Tables. h B.1IYIM1TUN, lien'l Puns. Aaent, May II, '90. ly houlli Kethlelieui, Wiina, y ALES M E WANTED. LOCAL OR TRAV SLING. I v , . - CHASE BKOTHBK8 COMPANk, I 1 it-aii" Uik o " C5 Q U c?- I K5 - o 5 B 3 o CD 6 2 - g V1. 5. g,'" 03 Co g. 3 w C"j sissy's - & s ar cd a H s a So" 3 13 3 O I? O - H r t- Uoi'liuMei, A. y. j jfeiport IJu'iio pirecl-ory FOll A SMOIH II EASY - SHAVE, AMI A STTI.ISII llAIll Cl'T, !( Ill FHANK 1IKHMAN thr liMinr.n, Over the Oannl Hiiilce. M. O. Kuntz. Rast, end Leliigluou - Weliaport llrldge. Dealer In Solel.eatli er, Finished Calf skins, Kip anil Up per Leather, Harness Leather, etc. Highest juices paid for Illiles, Skins 'fallow. U. S. KRESGB, In Ilie Old 1'iwt oniee IIuIIiIIiik. 11AND-MADK DU0TS ft SII0BS a Speolalty. llaml-miuie l'ppers Siippllerl tn tin- I i.nlu " ltn our i -t M.iiMl miiile shoe Tin- 111 s All kind nf lli'imliini; Nenlh, rhc,ipl .111.1 ninl l'niiiiitiv illicit, li-il in. 1IA1H - t'UTTINa AND SMOOTH HHAVINO In the very bluhesl Style of Tonsorliil Art, At HOIWB Hhatimo . . Saloon. Try Him! R. J . HONCEN, Pmctiecil IVngou Builder. Iteimlring Neally anil C'hesiily Done at very Ueasonahle l'rloes. Oeneral Agent for the Ollbarlli Patent Adjust able Carriage. Pole, and Denier In Huggles and Carts. 634 Hamilton Seiler's Corner, North First Street. 1 WE TO-DAY ANNOUNCE That we havo a very largo assortment of Screen Doors made in the hest manner nnd nf tlm lincf. m milt V tvivii envnin i i- r finished with hard wood moulding and having four panels which wu Mm nt ine iow price oi ,i.ol), or witlr fixtures complete at $1.80, delivered anywhere in town. That we havo 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 conmlnfo linn of TX-rA Rmwlinr. nnndof. I V W J.Wt?j I'llUIOl ingofl'ish Bones, Song Restores, Lice Destroyers, Condensed Food for Mocking Birds, Red Gravel, Gravel Paper, Mixed Seeds, Lettuce, Maw, Canary, Bape and Hemp Seeds. That our -other stock is full and complete with the usual very low prices. GENTS . FURNISHINGS. Big Stock. HATS, CAPS, Boots & Shoes. TRUNKS, &c, rS IT E A I )Q 17 GENERAL 4 ' Paints, Varnishes, Glass, ALT, KINDS OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Laundry, Laundry, Laundry ! The undersigned has Wliite St., Weissport, Pa. Will call for and deliver goods free of eharge. Drop me a W.M. Fli Ms I 'I Mil lil 1 11 v r. 1. 1 1 It, I'ndi-i Iln- lint, -t Is tile pl.iee Inl ,i SMOOTH SHAVE M STYt.lHll II AMI fl r. (4lve ns ik full. M. FIiORY, Maiiufai liirei' of mid Dealer In IIAHNKSH. I'OI.I.AIIS' lll.ANKUTS, WI11PH, l-l.i NETH, C. Ac., f.r, WIIITK -o- HTItF.1T. IT l.KAIIH T1IKM ALL IN NEW. The " ADVOCATE." lHlIOHT. ' QLKAN, INDHPENUENT. lleail It ! kJ4- v X. canU lluynrs ro to 7''. MTDI'Ut, And buy jour Organs, l'laiios,Hewlni; Mai-hlnes, Wringers, WiisIiIiir Jlaehlnes. Impleinents, Pumps nt ah kinds. It wilt pa you touel priees from me before liny Iuk. I enn snvo you money Tho newest Inline of the yoav is ranted Cot ton Goods, Indin Pongee, Lisle Thread finish 32 inches wide. All the latest shades and printings at Twenty Cents n Yard. St., Allentown. Seasooable Goods Cassi mores, Worsteds, Corkscrews, Cheviots, &c., &c. Satisfaction. There is a good deal of satisfaction in hoing perfectly satisfied, and espec ially so in regards to what you wear. In this particular we invatinhly more than 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 (rarmeiits, Suits or parts of Suits. We guarantee per-' feet fits and finest workmanship. Clanss Bros.,. THE TAILORS, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. ARTERS FOR . HARDWARE, OF COAL, &r Lehighton, Pa opened a Laundry on postal. (i. BROOK, White S . Wseport, IJ. t ei
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