Enteral a Recmul CIrm Matter nt tlie X lilRhton 1'ont-OlHrf . The Carbon Advocate LICIIIOIITON, PKMNA. llntri for Iiegnl Atfrertlaliie Charter Notices $ 4 00 Auditor's Notices 4 00 Commissioner's Notices - - - 4 0 Divorce Notices 4 On Administrator's Notices - - - 8 00 Executor's Notices 8 00 SATU11DAY. AUGUST 0, 1800. Bonn Fide Circulation I.nreer tlinn tlint of any Weekly Novrnier In tlie County. THE ANNUAL UEMOOIIATIO COUNTY Tbe Annual Democratic County Meeting will be held at the Court House, In tlie borough of Mauch Chunk, on Jfonday, the 18th day of August, nt one o'clock p, m., to fix tho day for holding the dclegalo elec tions In the several boroughs, townships and election 'districts, also tho tiuio for holding tbe County Convention and to transact other business of Importance Michael Cabsi'dv, Cbaliman Democratic County Committee. To Council Why not keep tho Park In a more credltablo condition? It can he done at very llttlo expense. Try 111 This hot weather don't stop tho Increase of our circulation. Every week now names are added and the list swelled. Now we print more than thirteen hundred which fact It would be well for advertisers to make note of. Our aim to be a purely local paper accounts for our success. "Theiik is a growing sentiment among the Democracy of Carbon county that can didates fresh from the ranks will mako the belt ticket on election day. The amount of money suspended by the present board of Commissioners makes a bad showing to tbe taxpayers." The above wo clln from tho Record as showing the vlndlctlveness of Jimmy Malloy. The conclusion Is a creation of his own mind and finds Its origination in only a partially satiated appetite for public pap. The present Commissioners, while having expended a large amount of money, It must be remembered, but compiled with recommendations of the court in the way of public improvements, as for Instance the new Iron bridge at this place as well as necessary and recommended improvements elsewhere In the county. Outside of the new bridge, several very expensive court trials and the special election last June the expenditures aro about as heretofore. In stead of being condemned, tho commis sioners should bo commended for the ex cellent Improvements made. It is optional with this journal whether the present Hoard of Commissioners are re-elected or not, we simply believe in giving the "devil his due." NOTES AND OPINIONS 1300. ingersou says: "l ueielve In pro tecting what aro called infant industries. but after theso 'lufants,' get to be six feet high and wear No. 13 boots it is about time to stop rocking the cradle, especially when tbe 'infant tells you that if you stop rocking he will get out and kick your head off." A man's worst foes are said to bo those of his own household, and tho Czar of Russia could certainly furnish confirmation of tbe truth of the saying. A fresh plot Is reported to haye been discovered against bis life ;in which two officers of high rank in the army aro belclvcd to have been im plicated, as they have committed suicide, Tbls disaffection In the Russian army, coupled wltn tlie Insubordination among the British greuadlres and the wholesale desertions of Italian soldiers, show that there are weak points in the military es tabllshments of Europe which may at any moment becomo sources of positive danger. The Increase of our population, as well as the progress of the people In intelligence, Is marked by the Increase In tho number of new postoftlces, During the past fiscal year the number of now ones established was tbe largest In the history of the conn try. There were, on June 80, 1890, a total of 62,400 offices In operation against D8.099 at the close of the fiscal year of 1889. Tcnn ylvanla obtained the largest number of the new offices, and then they follow In order, Texas, Virginia, Kentucky, Alabama, and Georgia suggesting that the Republican administration has keen looking closely after tbe postal needs and interests of tho Soutberan States. SKCHUT SOC1 KTV NOTKS The P. O. S. of.A., state session meets at Pittsburgh on August 12th, In soyeral states they h we lodges conv posed of the sons of Odd Fellows. Tblrty-two new lodges of the I. O, O. F, were Instituted In Pennsylvania during the past year, Tbe Funeral Benefit Association of the Jr. O. U. A. M meets at Washington D, C, next February. The first public funeral by the order of Odd Fellows was In 182;!, and was held tbe hour of midnight by torchlight, at The tblrty-seyenth annual meeting o the grand lodge of tbe Independent Order of Good Templars of Pennsylvania conven ed not long ago at Warren. About 100 delegates were present. Over $ 7,000 was spent during year In missionary work The semi-annual repoit of lirnnci Jluiter of Records, J. D. Barnes, for the six months end. log June 30, ism, contalus many Interesting facts as to tbe prosperity of the Knights of the Clolden hEgles. The aggregate number of Initiations, admissions by card, dismissal certlneates and reinstatements was 3,938. Number of members December 31, 1889, 33,443; Initiated during the past six months, 3,739: admitted by card and cer tificate, 61, reinstated, 127; withdrawn by card, J02 cleceaied, 154, expelled, 1U; restgued. 14 rejected, 100. Membership June 30, lneo, 34,90s, an Increase of 1,863. Number of Castles Decem ber 31, 1889,341; Instituted during the pant six months, 21 , number 01 castles June 30, 1S90, 382. The receipts ol Subordinate Castles were till, 804.34, disbursements, Including Investments, $143,461.(10; amount on hand am! Invented, $381, 882.13, an increase of S2C.108.19. The amount paid lor reiiel 01 sir Knights and widowed faiiillieK burial of the dead and donations was $6,087.83. Tbe Highest number ol Initiations, etc., In one Castle was 153; 123 Castles initiated oer 10 cull dldates; 2 Castles Initiated over 100 candidates 125 Castles have a membership ranging from 100 to 367, 103 Castles have over 100 members, 19 over 200 and 3 over 300. 123 Castles have fund ranging from $1,000 to $8,000. The a erage funds of each Castle In the State are fl,0tw. TheOrder In Pennsylvania Is located in 4S counties. Since June 30, 1S60, 13 Oastlea have been Instituted, a total 01 375 castles, and an aggregate member ship of 36,714. STATU (U.KA.MNdS. A citizen of Reading named Samuel Wagner, has been arrested for choking hit mother-in-law. During the row wbleli followed a Ifuii garUn christening at Mlddletown the newly christened child was killed. Tbe Schuylkill County Agi (cultural and Horticultural society will hold its annual fair at Orwlgbutg, on Kept. iu to (let. 3. In preparing supper a Reading woman mistook a polsuuuus preparation fur brown sugar and poisoned hu whole fanuly. The Kemmler Kxcntlon. The much lit Ira ted and many limes postponed Kemmler execution took place Wednesday, and. in spite of all the elabo rate preparation and precautions, it was anything but a neat one. The first appli cation of electricity failed to establish con clusive signs of death, and a second and a third application were made, burning and cooking the body by the Intense heat gen erated. This Is not worse than the fre quent and familiar results of bungled elo cutions or. the gallows, but It will disap point those who hoped to find In electricity certain, painless and unharrowlng method of disposing of murderers. The partial failure of a first trial Is a too familiar experience to human endeavor to warrant from that single fact prophecies of the abannoumont of the plan, The ox- perienco of ll'cdnesday will prevent a repetition of the errors which the event showed wero committed In tho execution of Kemmler, Dr. Spltzka ventures tbe opinion that the scientific uacertalnty of electricity as an instrument of death will prevent this method of execution being adopted In other Stales or being repeated In Now York. Tho uncertainty lies In tho fact that different men offer different do grccs of resistance to tho electrical current, and a volume of electricity which would kill most men Instantly would leavo an other with llfo sufficient to strugglo and Dorhans to suffer beyond expression. To put on sufficient force of electricity to de stroy all chanco of sensation surviving the first shock involves tho danger of convert ing tho execution into a partial cremation, as was done Wednesday. Tho opponents of capital punishment will tako courago from this fatluro to mako executions somowh.it less remignant to natural feelings than they now aro. If exe cutions must be brutal and painful pxhlbl- Hons, oven when science is specially Invok ed to render them painless and Inoffensive, tho argument for their abolition as strength ened. It is to bo noted that, however hor rible Kenimler's taking off may appear, considered as a thing apart, his death can not compare In horror with tho atrocious butchery of tho defenseless woman for which ho was doomed to death. For wholo day this woman lingered In agony, with thirty-one gaping wounds in her body, nfllctcd by tho ruffian who exemplified In ils own person yesterday the doubtful wisdom of the New York Legislature in substituting the dynamo for good hemp In the execution of its murderers. The ofllclal census returns give Allen- town a population of 25,175, an increase of 7.113 since 1880. The county has a population of 70,953, an Increase! of 20,000, The most diminutive oauy oyer seen 111 Shamokln was born In the family of Jesse Oran, of that place. Tho child measures exactly five Inches in length and hundred of visitors have called upon His. Oran to seo the midget. James Logne, of Wllllamsport, is the owner of a fellno monstrosity In the shapo of six kittens joined together Slamse twins fashion. Thus far In the campaign In Lehlgl county, only slxty-tbreo candidate s haye publlcy announced their candldauv fnrlhe len olllces to be flllcdr Tencliere 12xnmlnntloiiH. The Carbon county teachers' examina tions for 1800 will be held as follows: liockport, for Lehigh ami Lausanne Town ilns, Wednesday. Auiuit 13. liant Haven, for Kidder Township, Thumday, hli. August 14 Pleasant Corner, for Mahoning Township, Wednesday, Augmt 20. HiaBl I'enn, lor .usi renn lownsuin, 1 iinm- day, August 21. JU llllnort. for Lower TowamenslnK Township. saturuay, august 23, Stemlersyllle. lor Upper Towamenslng Town I'll shin. Tuesdav. August 20. Stony Ureek School House, for Penn Forest Township, Saturday, September 0. I.elilRhton. (Special Kxamlnatlon), Saturday, acpiemuer v All applicants must bo examined In the District In which they Intend to teach un less written permission to do otherwise be granted by tho board of directors desiring to employ snch teachers. No certificates will be granted to applicants under 17 years of age, nor to applicants who have not mado a careful study of ono or moro of the best works on teaching. All applicants having a full one (1) on last year's certifi cate neel not be examined In such branches tills year. References as to character will bo required of all applicants not known to the Superintendent. T. A. StjYDKH, Co. Sup't. I7e for a Sheet of Steucll Hoard. A sheet of "ateuoll board," obtained at any complete stationary house or bind ery, ia a great convenience In many ways. A largo pieoe carefully bent dou ble is convenient for holding loose manu scripts when in aotnal use. A sheet of this material also makes a smooth, hard surface for writing upon If your tablo Is rough, and a small piece, card sizo, makeH a choice paper cutter. Cor. Au thor and "Writer. One ol the Ileuona. There are 1,000 men in the United States who would nt onco set out for Africa on exploring expeditions if they only had the money to go ahead on. This want of money is one of tlie reasons why so many of our enterprising men remain at home nnd unknown. Detroit Free Press. If you wish to insult a man without imperiling your personal safety disarm him in advance with this saving clause, as thus: "Beg your pardon, sir, but what you say cannot be the fact; it ia utterly impossible." The deprecatory prefix is like a whiff of chloroform be fore the pulling of a tooth. A candidate who had failed in the civil service examinations was exceed ingly critical of the system. "I'm not ashamed to be unable to answer such foolish questions," he said, "especially With such high personal recommenda tions as I had!" He Invented the Calliope. There is a kindly old gentleman in Springfield to whom the trumpet like notes of the calliope or steam piano on cirous day bring a strange medley of triumph and grief. This man is tho in ventor of the instrument, J. O. Stod dard, who lives on the Advent camp ground. He never tires of telling how forty years ago he kept tho common in Worcester black with people all daylong the glorious Fourth with his novel in strument, and how he was swindled out of the profits by a stock company. He has in Ills possession a characteristic ar ticle by N. P. Willis, describing Ids sensations on first hearing the calliope. Springfield (Mass.) Homestead A Wonderful Clock A new Frenoh clock contains a novel application of the magnet The clock is shaped like a tambourine, with a olrole of flowers painted on its head. Around the circle two bees crawl, the larger one requiring twelve hours to complete ita oiroult, while the smaller one makes it every hour. Different flowers represent the hours, and the beat, which aro uf iron, are moved by twu magnets behind the had of the tambourine. Chloago Tribouv Fifty Dollars Reward ! will lie given, and no questions asked, for the n-liir-ii "f .1 DIAMOND STARP TIN loit on the l.i hli'litoii t!ni' Bull (liiiundi Saluidm after imon, August 2nd, IWn. Address, DAILY TIMES Ol'TICB, Aug t-3w Mauch Chunk, pa. THAT BOY AND GIRL ok ouns What shall e lmvothcm taught and where? OF BUSINESS and SHORTHAND nuroiiD uuildino, 017-010 Chestnut St., l'lillmla., Pa. Second, Third and Fourth Floors. Morning, Afternoon and Mint Sessions." nnenlne dav Hentember 2d. 1890. Kleven hundred and forty-one (1141) separate students last year, juiny iipiuitiuiuii iiruus.'wii-j-. nnr KtndpntH uniformly bear testimony In faior of the utility and practicability ot the course of Instruction, tho skill and devotion of tho Faculty ana me earnesmesi 01 cuori uuu the gencrul success attending tne same in pro moting their Interests after leaving College. Nn tinnlile and 110 charcre made to anyone for supiilvlngltook-keeners. Cashiers, Salesmen, i..nni.miilili' Clerks or (leueral Assistants In the Counting House. Itiislnesi men may expect more or graduates tins year man uciore, iisme ntatldartl Ol uruuuaiiuu u;i urun jwuat-u. iiro nnlleim WriMiis HI Inn unit Heal Unsl- ness Forms, by Trof. A. 1". Hoot, for Homo Practice, one ttoiiar 11 sei, ihisiukb ii-biiu. Twenty sixth (20) College Annual, Gradua ting Kxercisea lucIudiiiBiiddresscs by President Heed, of Dickinson College, and lllshop lioss, eic, scniwiieu iimiuc-ucu. auiiics,, THOMAS MAY PJUltCK, M. A., I'll. !., 8-n-ani Principal DR. J, P. BROWN, Slatington, Pennn. Special Treatment given In Diseases of Women. Specialist In Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and x iii uau Catarrh Permanently Cured. irine Ki-mnelesi Kvo Classes and Spectacles ad lusted my own patent. aug!i-ly We would call the atten lion of the public to our facili ties for executing: any kiud of iob printing from the smallest card to the largest poster. Every thina executed with neatness and dispatch, and at remarkably low prices. Envelopes In this line we offer excellent bargains, and business men will una it as cheap, and much more business like, to order their supplies liom us. We can furnish tlie envel ope with business address print ed thereon as low as the plain envelope can be bought. Every man should, have his business printed on his envelopes, be cause if it miscarries in tho mails it can be returned to him. Try an ordor ot 250, 500 or a 1000 Note and Letter Heads These we can furnish in any quantities desired 250, 500 or 1000 lots, at wondeiiully low figures. Nicely printed letter paper is as neccessary as printed envelopes. Business men should have both. BillHeads Every carpen ter, blacksmith, mason, builder, painter, in fact, every man en gaged in contract work should have a nicely printed supply of bill heads. We print them m any quantity at lowest prices. Cards vv e always carry in stock and can print at short no tice business or visiting cards. The former are a necessity to a well regulated business house, while the latter is the style and a great convenience. Dodgers Any color, any size and in any quantity desired at prices remarkably low. We can print them at short notice. As bargain announcements they are just tho thing. Posters This is otu speci alty. Picnic bills, horse bills, sale bills, in fact, any and every thing in this line can be printed in good shape and at the lowest prices. We make no charge for writing out posters. II in need of anything in this line we solic it your favors. Book Printing Societies and others desiring anything in this line will find tho very low est prices ruling here. Send in your orders. Printing Any and every thing coming under this head wedding stationery, .state ments, tags, weigh bills, order books, etc::, can be had here. Particular attention paid to all mail orders. Give us a trial. CARBON ADVOCATE, Lohighton, Carbon oounty.Pa. PUBLIC SALE Or Valuahlk Keal Estate ! The undersigned will tell at Public Sale on the premises In Franklin tnnmihlp, Carbon county. I'enu'K, on Saturday, August 9th, 1890, t T WO o'clock P. M., the followliiK decrtbet Ileal Kstate, to-wlt, containing 25 Acres and 173 Perches, more or lets, located In the above Townshln. County and Bute atureaakl, about ene mile from Weluport, bounded on the south and west by lauds of Ueorne Ktulan, on the north by laud of a A. Herman, on the east by lauds otshnon wakik and a public road leading to Waleksvllla ami tin-Indian Mountain the whole being val uable l;n ininu land, on which Is erected a story anil a hall. DWKIXlNti HOUhli, IGxas fef, i I icuiil Kui-f, Bain, -MixVi leet, and all necesaary iHilhtiildimit Atlheviiiie l line unit place a lot ill l'ir-.iiial Prtipei i iih IuUiiik Household fur iiituie, Hun-., io3. f-'ai tiling liiipleuients, &c , wiltlit -olij leriii-iaudcouditiiiusKtlibuiuade kuuuu at luni- uud place ot sale, by auK-H-aw' MATniAB BUPM PeircesColleg JJqi1 iue pMIiijl To whom it Concerns; This Is to notify all piT-on c mic-rnr-d that AMANDim M rnt'HKVN, initi'U- n nt the untlerBlgni-il, ImWnu lilt m In il mid Imiuil ultlimit Inst emm, or nimn. ation. anil wllhnnt my i-iunent, Unit 1 txill tiot In- iesinnmHle fur auj debts roiitrm ti l b lilin, anil fix Mil all persons trailing him on in act-omit l.r.upiAmi 1 1 v 1 1 iv a . July 29, S0-W3 Mahoning Tun unlilp, I'a. To all Interested. The IIiluliton Water Company have decided tootlertontl imtrom who desire service con nections made the rale of NINE D0I.T.A1I8 for connection, etc.. to curb line. Provided, the !., to euro line, itoyiucu, me for and paid b JOly Slit. 1 W0. 1 must be made and paid to the II. HRAIlOMrr, Secretary. same is nppneii inr ah nppucmioiti unuersigneu. A fTi'N'rcj to canvass for the sale of our JiUJliiy x O Home drown Nursery Slock. WANTHII. , Mont Llbernl Terms. Unequalled tncllltles. One ot the largest, oldest established and best known nurseries In the country. jiuurean . tv 1. chiliii, m-iicn Nursery, (leueva N. Y.KalabllMied In IMS -l-iast Dividend Notice, A semi-annual dividend of TlIItKH I'lUt Ol! NT. pavable 011 and after .IUI.Y Iff, lgoo. has been declared by the l-'lrst N11tl111.1l ltank.ot l.enignion. jmi, 1. riKAi.iir.u, unsuier. osr Attention! At RUBER'S imud SToni- lly the stnele linltle, by 1-4 ami 1-8 iloz. .unntltlen, anil In Jobbers lota nt Jobbers pi Ires, Hood's Snrsnpnrllln can nlwnya 1 hnil. lulye ST II IlKIt'S 8HAVINH SALOON, opposite tho Aiivooatk Officii, Is liendrpuirters for suaviUK, iiaircuiiuiK unit suaiupooiuK. uai.u Tirr A. l'ET filtH. Saloon and Itestatirant. Hank VV . Street. Fresh Lager always on tap. ()y- 11 season, urop in auu see us. uovm-iy PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, Permanently locnted near Valley Depot, for Cabinets nnd Family (lumps. Old pictures cop led andenlarced. anal -yl rjJgSuuscribe lor and read this paper. Purely local. Ono dollar a year. Modern Science has discovered that all diseases aro caused bv MICROBES Therefore all diseases can be cured bv destroy- Inir tbe.se Microbe, and the onlv rcmeilv bu earth thnt will accomplish this without harm to tne pauenr i Microbe Killer it Is a thorough blood purifier, a wonderful antiseptic, and containing no ding whatever, I nerfecltv n.lfe. The MioHoiiR Killkk Is composed of dis tilled water Impregnated with powerful germ destroying gases which permeates and pliillles the entire system. Send for our HOOK irlWnir history of Ml erobes. and tllnenvery orthla wonderful men lcllle. Freu. 7.I.alBht Street, SI!W YOKK CITY. Ask your druggist for It. T. 1. THOMAS, Druggist, Agent for Lehlgl ion, ia. .nuyviKim All Kind of Neat and Cheap Office Henry Miller, WEISSPORT PLANING - MILL. MANUFACTUItEIt OF Window and Doon Frames, Doors, Shutters, window rashes, Mouldings, Brackets, AND DlIALUIt IN All Kinfls of Dressed Lulior Shingles, Pailings, Hemlock Lumber, &c, &c. Very Lowest Prices. E. F. Lucre nbacu, PLAIN AND DECOHATIVE PAPKlt HAND ING, HOUSE AND HION PAINTINH AND (IHAININO. " Competent workmen sent to any part of tlie county. HKADQUAllTHIlS FOIl Wall Papers. Borflers & Decorations Largs assortment, and the latest style. Boois, Stationery, Fancy Goods WINDOW SHADES. All grades. Shade making nnd putting up promptly attended to. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty. Brushes & general Painters Supplies. No. 61 Broadway Mancb Chnulc, Pa. Jtelow tho llroaclway House, Job Printing of every description Nneatly.cheap ly and prompt ly executed nt tine office. A trial or der solicited. Job Work; at this Mil TO KHS. let llilririrH ,.,..ia. 11. u t'w U HntH. Hank ttiwl, fin' n ii,tli i. .... , ,. laalilnnaoie naircut. fcr- Clo-ml 011 nnnilm ItoediT ' Ilatr tonic, cuies Dandruff DR. BOYP'S Little Giant Nerve I Liver Pills, Positively cores constipation, Indigestion, biliousness, torpid llvr r, pnn ,, t1P i,0k, piles, headache, ba. taste in fhptnnutli arising from Indigo stlnn, by strengthening the nerves and rr dialing tho action of Hie stomach, llyer at) a kidneys. IW;r, 20, CKNT8. Samples Fr at Thomaa' Drug Storo. DR. BOYD'S CURE For (llavrlioea, ilysentary, summer com plaint, clioletn iiiotbtis. cramps, colic or any disorder arising from a weak stomach THOMAS' Golden Motar Pliaiiacy, Hank Stiikkt, Luiiioiitox, 1'rnna. O. A. CLAUSS, Omce Willi Claim Ilros., First street, Ilil(thton Finn, Life and Accidknt INSURANCE. Only Prst-class Uniupnulc aro represented iniormaiioii cnerriiiliyiiiruiHiicl. l-ly fin; "GOOD ENOUGH" Famili M AO OIL AND GASOLINE CAN! MAMTPArTUHFD MY rhc Wlnfleld Hannfi Co., - Warren, a Every Family Should Have One No Dropping Oil on the floor or Table. No Faucet to Leak or pet knotktil open t Waste Contents or cause Explosions. I'umi Ind Can close nittomnticnlly AlR Tight. No L.enl-tnfc N'n Kvnporatlon i AHD ABSOLUUIY SAFE. A Universal Hoi.sc t-o'd Necessity c a t.Ij axr-n Taiar. ' l'or Halo III Lchlnhton by ,1. T. ciinbamn, I.. Lelbennulh and T. I). Thomas, npr-ll Ex-Sheriff Rabenold. a34 N. Bill St., - - - - Al.LUNTOtVN. DENTISTRY, In all Its branches. Fro.ili gas always on liand. Tlie patronagn of tbe people Is solicited. Satisfaction gttarontced. -1-5-1)0 REPORT OI-' TIIK (JON1UTION OF TIIL 1 1'IUST NATIONAL HANK OK I.KIIIOU- TO.N, n-niia., at Ilia close ol business, July lB.lSDU, itnsoiTi:ri!s. Lnansnnd Discounts 31 tninn 71 II. S. llonds tosccitio circulallou ai.ooo Of siocks,si'cnillles,udi;un'nts,lalniH.clc 3I.1B8 m Jiie ironi a n i oven reservo nucuia in.x.Ti ni Due Irom other National lianks :i.M LT llanklns-houso . lurnlluie, and lUtuivs S.iSsrr M Ciin ent expenses and taxes paid I'remlutns on II. H. llonds Kills of other Itanks I'lactlnnal paper currency, nlckels.and cents Specie Legal lender notes Redemption fund with II. S. Treasurer (5 per cent, circulation) 3X7 8.1 4, ono 00 2,10ft M 101 20 i,!vir (m 11,1110 ( "00 (0 Total S261.37I.M LIAIilLITIHS. Capital stock paid In 7.nno nn Sui plus fund ii.ono On Undiv ided profits 4,110 111 National Bank noles nut&tamllnu 1H,H) on I)llileii(t9 unpaid 1,827 no Indlvldiialdcnosltssubjecllochcck.... I0(i,!iou i)7 CcitlDed checks ...... -12 7tl Cashier's checks ontstainllim 315 i 1,070 35 1,402 08 uuu loviuer nutiouai liaiiKB Duo to Statu lianks and Hunkers. . Total fiffll,37l 63 Htaik ok I'kn.nsvlvania. iu. County ok Oamiion, s I, Jno. T. Sonimel, Cashier ntllie nbovo-named iiaiiK,unsoieniuiysenriiiaiineaioostaiemcnl is irue in me iicbi oi my Knowledge anil neiier, .Ioun T. Hhiimkl Cashier. Siibaci ihed anil sworn to before me tlil.s2ttli day 111 tllllY, IW. IIOWAIII) SllAllOMIT, N. I'. CoiiitEiT ArrKaT: Ul'.N.VISllAirJlA.S, I It. I IIofioiiii, Directors. , .1. (5. Zkun, I July sol h, tfflio. -HO TO- SWEENY'S "Corner Store" Ilotlled Glicrkins. ,mv tt Pick les, (Jliow-Cliow, Onions, Table Smice, TTorc-rntlisli, Cauliflow er, ('atsup, Mixed Pickles, Cel ery Snuce, and nil kinds ofclioice Jellies nnd Inble necessaries. Jn Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware &.c. ire lead, both In low pi lens and quality o goods. Our large Mori: Is displayed In da vantage, an Item wbleli tmicbaseri wll certainly greatly appreciate. HEM KM HER, THE OoBNETi Store, LEHIGHTON PA. Special Important Notice. Property holders who Iwve not on yet mode water service connections on Hank street should do so at once and sate considerable- In the coal (it the same, from the fact that after thethoi ouKhfare lias once lieeii inaciutumlied aecordluii to the plans and apeellIc4itious now with the ttorough Council II will ueceaaltnte increased Wurkand lutturally a eonntderatily ini kkabhii hut. livery imerty holder should certaml) see the direct uiiportuni'e ol this and maku the aerlce connection now an it would i-ertaliil) lie objected to alter the atu-et Is uiacadaiiiled to hate it torn up and re-laid thereby eaiislm; un sluhtlycrevlceii. Jlay 1st, isao. HY tMlliKIt Ol' COUNCIL. MUHLENBERG COLLEGE ALLENTOWH, PA. OIT-HH Mil AT TUCIteUtT IK liklT tftllfc.lt. COLLEGE DEPARTMENT X'urnUbsW Rfull Oluisiual UuuriM of fturu. Obartrwi, tucluJlutf LouU, ftHI3 lur I wek. ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT II fur Ml WMtltM. Piir owUtiwrnM. apptj to Rov. T. Lf 8EIP, P.D. PreslUont BBIGKETTGOlLESE SSiOF COMMERCE THE LEADING SCHOOL OF BUSINESS SMORTflANn Q A Til GndiMlM of boU i wtanl to tMd Illiuu U4l'r br CUOBtan Kwri if -'ih.w.ii Sale bills printed at this ofltu. at lowest prices. gap SIhssI ' 1 : . i r.iwuadti B- Ikii&ESKi.-nMLIMXgi KUHN'S SPECIAL 1M0UNCEMENT. ROOFING, SPOUTING AND GENERAL JOB WORK Txcccives our spccinl nttcntion at this time, and in connection we are prepared to Hrpaiu Wash WniNGKits, no matter how far gone. llro supply new rubbers and new cog wheels nnd mnkc vour washer cood as new nt. n f ' very small cost. Our line of T T- --s , , . . House iHirnisning uoods in cludes everything in thnt line, while our stock of Heaters, Kanges and Stoves can't bo beat in this town. Before purchas ing elsewhere call nnd seo us. W. S. KUHN'S, North First St, Lohighton. e KOIlTn FIRST STREET, LEHIQUTOtT. IS THIS I'liAOM FOlt Fine Siiitinp ana Faiitalooiiiuss at, tlfo lowest prices wlilcb are 10 lo 20 per cent, lower titan elsewhere A perfect fit and best wnrkm.inslilp cnai-anteed In every Ins'anco-. IJeforn purchasing elsewhere call and sec ns. -fll-ly M o CD a o WI IJ s OS is S i-i Ti W a a O ti w Stoves, Tinware, Heaters and Ranges, Tii Great Variety at Samuel Graver's Popular Store, Bank Street. Roofing nnd Spouting a special ty. Stove repairs furnished on sliort notice Reasonable! Lehigh Valley R. R. Co, ArmnKcint'itt of l'nMwiicr TmliiH, In Efpkot iAY 11th, 1890. l.lUYIi I.lilllOIITON 1'nr ltaliway,l!llialMlh, Newark nnd New York e.ou.a.L'u, 7.31, a.si, ami ii.ua.iu.; sue, u auu a.01 ii.ni. I'm- Jlaiiunka Chunk and IIlvldere&M,7.ai, a. in., w.ai i in. For Ijtuiltertvllle and Tieutoii add, S.00 and lt.l.'a.in.; aim ami a.lia p.iu. Fur Hlatliiitton, t'uuniiqtui, Allenlowu, Ileth- I.I....I i,l.ll..lu..l.l.. n...l U.1...I. n.rj, i.ui, 7.ai,v.'ju nun ii.iz a.m.; ulinj. D.3W anil It Al li in rur jirHutttK niti iiarnnuuis i.ai, vdi hiiu ii.i a. in.; saw aim a.ui 11.111. ir.JI n..u....Bno I 'I. ...... r.. ry' White llal'l, Coiilay, AnkeiidlHiuiui' and l-reeniaimljiini 5.a, 7.07, .in) 0.57 & II. till, in.; ixii, uuu n.w p.m. I'nr Hloiieh t'hiirk a. aft, 7.4a, 9.17 and 11.18 a.m. ; I. ai, a.iA,fi.2B7.2a,fi.lil andu..iKanil 13.17 p.m. 1'nr Weatherly mid llazh-Uiiic.47, 7.13 li.an ami II. 4H a.ui.: a. is, B.2S, 7.XI, .m p.iu. Far MiuiHtinv (Htv. Mlienandiuih and Aalilalld .-", 7.A H.w und ii. hi a.m.; 3.15, d.3saml 7.29 p.m. Kur ML Oarme) aud Htiamokln 7.13 and 11.48 a.m.; 5.26 ii.m. l'ur New ltoatou and rttavlll 7.13, 9J8 nnd 11. IK a.ui.: Lis and a.m. 1'nr White Haven. Wllkeaharre and I'llUtiin IU7, 7.1.1, 9.:w and ll.m a.m.; a.15. 5.25, 7.1B und t)..Ht.l.lll, rnr nei'aniuu u.", i.. atiu ii.wiu.u,; .1.15, 5.2.1 and 7.2:1 1'.in. li'ur'liuiklianniK-k ll.lt a.m. ; aJB A !. and ..18 i.m. , Furimeiio, Aiiuiu-n, uiiaca aim uenevn ii.m a.m.; u.; i.m. lor Iju-i-svllli'. luwamla, Kayre, Vaterly, Kl- mlra, lliii-hi-iii'i, ItiiDulo, N'attara I'aluaml Ihe Wi-Ht 1 i.4h 11.111.; and 7.23 and .ai 11.111. HUKll.VV T1LV1NS. 1'nr New York 5.42 and 10.07 a.111. ; 59 ii.iii. Kur l'hlhuleliihut a.02 a. 111. ami 3JI7 un. l-'or Kaauiu uud luleriuediate Hutmua 5.27. .!'.', 10 117 a.m. : 12 52, 3.1)7. .Via and a.34 11 111. I'or Maiieh I'liiiuk .14, VM a.ui,: 12.20, 3.16, A.IU,a.Uaud u.ax ii.iii. rur iiaieion :i.mi a.m. : 12 au, a.ia H.42 n.m. Km- Muhauu CI Iv and Hheuanduali 12.20 ami 3.15 11.111. I'or W lilt'" Ilateu, Wllkea-llarnt, llltaWn, Tiiiikliaiuiiiek.TuMuiida. Sayre. IUiaa, (leueva, Aukuru, Kliiilra, Kih-ImsU 1, AuHalo, Niagara l'all and llm Weat t42 11.111. Kim- further par lliulai 1 llliilllre of' AlfeuU lor Time lahles. E. II. IIVINIITON, iieiri raaa. AKeut. Ma 11, 'no, ly Hiiulh HetlUelieui, IVuua, 0 ALESMEf WANTED. LOCAL OR TRAV ELING. to Hell our Kurter) Htnek. Hautry, kiucuici and tttead) euipluvmeiit Kiutianteeu. ( lUbt UHOIIIKHK CO-HfANY. 0-17-Jiu Itocbeater, Ji. Y. U . is?- I ens & ' o F? 12 so J s w ? 2 is rr S S en S. a TO Wu 3 Pi 3 CR s-a 3 C. S3 rrj t ui Cb CD - -J ' ! I WO - B CD l-t Ifei'port j,ujii yiii'i'etoiT roil A SMIKITll I EASY - SUAVE, j U. S. In tin- Old Sttlihi ITaih Ct t, MAI,D-KADK BOOTS no ,(n j.nini-iiiiiiie 1 iH.- FHANK IIKUMAN tVilnv our .i.no liand TIIK I1AH11K1I, All klnda of KerinlrliiK Neallv, Tho iph- and and rrnmiill) ntti ndiMl In. Over Ihe Uanal Uiiriire. M. O. KimlK. Kail end Jeltlfihtoii- HAIlt - Cl'TTING welMtiort Jlrltige. Dealer In Solel.eatli er, Flulalien Calf skins, Kip nnd Up per L-etillierJInniMs liOntlir, otc. Highest juices ild tnr Hides, Skins Tallow. r...,,.,., naiuui ii niiA yinh In the very htahest Style of Tonsorlul Arti At HOKN'S Shaviho . . Saloon. Try 111ml R. J. HONCEN, Practical Wagon Builder. Reimlrln Neatly anil Cnnaply Done at Very lleamnalile 1'rlceg. (lenernl Airent for the Olllmrtli I'atent Adjust ahle UarrlaKe Pole, and Dealer In Haggles and Carts. nn . 634 Hamilton Seiler's Corner, WE TO-DAY ANNOUNCE That we have a very large assortment of Screen Doors mnde in the best manner and of the best quality wire screening, finished with hard wood moulding nnd having four panels which we sell nt the low price of $1.50, or with fixtures complete at $1.80, delivered anywhere in (own. 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 wo have a complete line or Bird Supplies, consist ing of Fish Bones, Song Restores, Lice Destroyers, Condensed Food for Mocking Birds, Red Gravel, Gravel Pnper, Mixed Seeds, Lettuce, Maw, Canary, Rape and Hemp Seeds. That our other stock is full and complete with tho usual very low prices. GENTS FURNISHINGS. Big Stock. HATS, CAPS, Boots & Shoes. TRUNKS, &c, rs HEADQUARTERS FOR- GEN EE A I , Feints, Varnishes, Class, ALL KINDS OF COAL, & OPS. PUKL1C SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehigh ton, Pa aunary, La The undersigned lias White St., Weissport, Pa, Will eall for and deliver goods free of charge. Drop me a W.m. ujli J J KRESGE. Post Oflli-i' I '. 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 k . KK K lKll:l KT I II K IIAIII'KIt, I'lidi r tin- linn: Mure. lithe pilnoe fni :i .SMOOTH - SHAVE AN 1) Ntyi.imi Haih CfT. Ulvo in a Call. & SH0K8 a Splalty. nii)iuieii in me irain - niade 81ine-The IIUMT. M. PJLORY, IT LEADS THEM ALL IN NEWS. The "ADVOCATE." iiuiaiiT. CLEAN, INDEPENDENT. Iteail HI I nHuiiiiaeriirer ni and Dealer In 1IAIINLSS .('lll.LAltN' III.ANKK1H, Willi's, I'LY NKT8, C Ar., &(,. W1IITK -O- ST1IH1!T. u POT 01V1 ch 11" jors ko to A. F: bXYDEll, And buy your Orfrnns, rianos,Sewlni Machines, Wringers, Washing Machines. Implements, I'iiiii pa ol all kinds. It will pay you lo get prices from mehefnre buying. I ran sare you money The newest fnliric of (he year ia Printed Cot ton Goods, India Pongee. Lisle Thread finish 32 inches wide. All the latest shades and printings nt Twenty Cents a Yard. v St., Allontown. North First Street. Seasonable Goods Cassimcros, Worsteds, Corkscrews, Cheyiots, &c., &c. Satisfaction. There is a good deal of satisfaction in being perfectly satisfied, and espec ially so in regards to whnt you wear. In this particular we invariably more than please our patrons. Our stock being large, varied and complete gives satisfaction in making a choice of goods desired, while in stvle. finish and work. mauship our reputation spenks far more eloquently than word. Call on us for Spring and Summer (7nrments, Suits or parts of Suits. We gunrantee per fect fits and finest workmnnship. Olauss Bros., THE TAILORS Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. H ARD WARE, opened ii Laundry on postal. (i. BROOK, White Sreet, Wsaport, Pa. undry, Laundry !
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