Sintered (i Reeond Cln Matter nt the La lilghton l'oit-Ollloe. The Carbon Advocate , T.FIUOIITON, I'KNNA. ltnte for Legal Ailrertlltlne : Charter Notices Auditor's Notices OommlMloner's Notices - Dlroroe Notices AdinlnUtmtor't Notices -Executor's Notices $ 4 oo 4 00 4 00 - 400 300 3 00 SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1800. Bonn l'ldo Circulation Lnrger tlinntlint of any Weekly Newspaper In the County Till! ANNUAL lUIMOUItATIC COUNTY MMBTINu. Tlio Annual Democratic County Mooting will bo held at tho Court House, in tlie borough of Stanch Chunk, on .Monday, tho 18th day of August, at one o'clock p. m., to fix the day for holding tho delegate elec tions In llio soveral boroughs, townships and election 'districts, also tho time for holdlnc tho County Convention nnd to transact other business of importance. . JIiciiaei. Cabsjiiy, Ohali man Democratic County Committee, Wuhn the Lehigh Valley Editorial As soclatlon meets next month It can take the lnlallve In calling tho U. S. Government to a halt In Its pernicious competition against the fraternity as tho following item, clipped from a tradu journal, clearly shows: "The United States furnished last year over 500,000,000 envelopes to private business houses on which tho printing was done free." The printers of the country ought to havo dono this work, realizing from $100,000,000 to $200,000,000 from it, How long will tho fraternity allow such a wrong to continue? Would any other line of trade remain quiescent under such com petition ? And why should the govern mem do a general printing uuslne.s any more than a dry goods or grocery bus! ness? Lot the printers of the country join In crying it down. A Countoy newspaper, says the Ashland Record, is not run for the benefit of promiscuous ofllco sPekcrs any more than it is for the benefit of businessmen. If one of the latter desire to appropriate its Influence to his own use he unhesitatingly pays for the service rendered. lie asks no fayors and expects hone. It is not so with a large class of olllce seekers. They spend hundreds of dollars In campaigning, but not one cent of It is tendered tho party paper whose columns are sought from time to time to sound their many virtues Into the public ear. If they have had their card published In the paper announcing their candidacy and paid for It (a rare cir cumstance with many of them), it is re garded as an equivalent for all future ser vice and the everlasting gratitude of the publisher The husii for public place continues. Carbon county has thirty to forty candl dates for eight or ten offices; Letilgh county has fifty to sixty willing patriots for eight or ten places, and In Luzerne county the number is so great tfiat the Democrats are fighting among themselves for the spoils This rash rush for political honors Is not encouraging to tlie general welfare of party and bad results will follow, as a natural re suit of the bitter feeling engendered by the fierce contest. Advertisbiis will find this paper an ex ccllent medium for advertising purposes, as our circulation reaches every Carbon county town, village and hamlet and is read by tlie most intelligent peoplo every. where. Home merchants particularly should plant their announcements in our columns and leap the reward of judicious fore thought. Chairman Keiiii, of tho .Democratic State Committee, don't seem to be much of a rajnbow chaser. Ho believes In hard practical work all along the lino. There Is a good bit of solid sense In his method which might safely oe followed by the rank and file who annually place Pennsylvania in the list of doubtful States. Ai.mobt every Democrat is talking about he proposed change of rules to govern the party In this county. Tho present system Is unfair. Hint is wanted is a system that will operate fairly and squarely for every section. This, or nothing, Is what wanted. The kadlv overhead bridges at Coal port are still there a continual menace to the life and limb of tho railroaders. Its corporation affair, and It comes cheaper to hire a new man than it does to build a new bridge. Emaus, a Httlo town down the valley, third the size of Lehlghton, was recently Illuminated with electricity. Lchlghlon nses the llickerlng, antiquated coal oil lamp, M'bat do you think of it ? The electrocution of Kemmler at An urn, N. Y. , last week was a very shot kin affair. NOTKS AND OPINIONS General Meade, to whose skill and valot belongs tho credit of victory of tlie battl of Gettysburg, seldom receives his dues or that great event, and yet In spile of orator who forget to give honor where honor is due, as the hero of Gettysburg, Meade lowers far above his competitors. Let the old soldier havo his proper place on the scroll of glory. H'arden Durston, of the Auburn, N. Y., Prison, where Kemmler was put to death by electricity on last Wednesday, believes that the method Is better than hanging and much more hhmanr. Ho criticises some of the newspaper accounts of the experiment, and wants the public to wait until he makes his report before the judgement. There Is certain to bo a very lively and pretty general controversy over this matter, and it Is important that every fact shall be impartially staled. Whether electricity Is to be the. means of putting murderers to death In tho future, or whether we are to continue hanging when wo do anything, will be largely determined by tho drift of popular sentiment. The fact that there is n groat store of Iron ore, coal, marble and other undevelop ed wealth In tlie Southern States is unde niable. The mineral resources of that re gion, as well as Its agricultural and manu facturing capabilities, will in good time make it as populous and prosperous as auy part of the Union, llut not all the land in the South Is filled with mtnneral wealth, nor Is it all fit for profitable tillage. The great speculations In the Iron and coal pro ducing regions havo made it po&slblo to set on foot many wild-cat operations, In vestors might, therefore, do well to go slow. The Insane simulations which followed the discovery of oil are likely to be dupli cated by equally hare-brained risks in the South. "Jlootns" are disastrous when they are not healthy and solid. I'lilla. Iteeord. The days have low. 1 Hour and IV min utes in length since the longwt day, June 21Su ItAIMlOAU NOTKB. The average cost of all the rallroals In the United States 1 estimated atMO.000 per mile, It is estimated that there are more than 200 railroad lines in the United States do ing business at a lots. The seventh of the Lehigh Valley's now chair ears, which are being built at the Soutli Eiislon shops, Is running between Ilazelton and Fhlladclphh. Quite a largo number of employees In the Fuller ton Car Works, at Fullerton, have been laid off, owing to all large con tracts for having been completed, and but little work being on band now. A locomotive tank, with all tho arrange ments attached for scooping water from between tho tracks while the engine to which it Is to be attached is making fast time oyer the Pennsylvania Railroad, is being erected at tho Lehigh Valley shops at South Kaston. SUCIUST SOC1KTV NOT1CS. Tho average membership of the lodges of tho I. O. O. V., ot Pennsylvania Is 04. A blind man can not becomo an Odd Fellow according to an exchange. The Jr. O. U. A. M., and the P. O. S. of A., of Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, are arranging for a monster demonstration of the two orders on tho 3rd of September next, when prominent speakers will orate. Pressure will bo brought to bear upon the Grand Army at Boston to authorize and order a chance In tho button now em ployed to protect the Identity and Individ uality of members of the organization. Tills nialtei has bcon agitated for several years past, but nothing definite lias been accomplished, At the sarao tlmo there has been a growing feeling hi the organi zation that tho present button has been so generally Imitated that a new design Is necessary. TeucliciV Examinations. Tho Carbon county teachers' examina tions for 1800 will be held as follows: Pleasant Homer, for Mahoning Township, Wpilnflftilnr. Aucust20. East Penn. for East Perm Township, Thurs day, Aujut SI. Millport, lor ijower lowauiciiBiiiK lunusuii', Satuniar, iukuhiki. StemlerB-llle, for Upper Towamcnslng Town Rliltt. TilnmlAV. AlllfURL 2d. Stony OrecK School House, for Penn Forest Township, Saturday, September e. l.elilRhton, (Special Examination), Saturday, September zt. All applicants must bo examined In tho District in which they Intend to teach un less written permission to do otherwise be granted by the board of directors desiring to employ such teachers. No certificates will ho granted to applicants under 17 years of age, nor to applicants who have not made a careful study of one or more of the best works on teaching. All applicants having a full one (1) on last year's certlfi. catoneel not be examined In such branches this year. Iteferenccs as to character will be required of all applicants not known to the Superintendent. T. A. Snyder, Co. Sup't. List of Jurors Drawn to nerve at the October ot the Carbon county courts citAND jmtons. Alspach, John, barber, 2d w., Munch Chunk Arner, James, cai penter, Uowmanstown lloyle, Chas. I'., gentleman, Beaver Meadow Bartels, Henry II., gentleman, Hackelbarnie Conoghan, Frank.laborer, East Mauch Chunk Delhi, Frank, carpenter, Lehlghton Edmunds, Win., miner, Beaver Meadow I'ritz, Chatles, laborer, Lehlghton Ferry, Hugh, miner, Aiidenrled (lainett, Daniel, clerk, Lansford ICeinerer, Orlando, farmer, Franklin Kelcliner, Joseph, 2d w., Mauch Chunk Llewellyn, Zelo, miner, Summit Hill Leisenrliic, Win., coal shipper, E. Mauch Chunk McQorry, Hugh, miner, Nesquehonlng Melghen, Hugh, laborer, 2d w., Mauch Chunk Mengol, Charles, miller, Fast Penn Itelner, James, laborer, North Kidder Roberts,!'. J., barber, Wcatherly Ithoads, Jeremiah, watchman, Lehlghton Htraulilnger, John, laborer, 1st w., Mauch Chunk Seaboldt, Howard, Insurance agent.. Lehlghton Williams, Joseph, J miner, Aiidenrled petit junoijs. Arner, John, Sr., foreman, Welssport Acker, Frank, painter, Lehlghton And i ns, C, I)., engineer, Packer Bacon, Henry, miner, Lansford Battels, Herman, foreman, 2d w., Mauch Chunk Bainford, Hobert, laborer, Ncsquehonleis Behler, s. F., Inn keeper, 1st w., Mauch Chunk Beers, Al. W., clerk, 1st w., Mauch Chunk Bauer, Harrison, gentleman, Lehlghton Carroll, Charles, farmer, Lehigh Clark, I". F., hotel keeper, Lehlghton Cannon, F. X., school teacher, Summit Hill Danner, I'anl, merchant, feini Forest Dunham,,!. 1'., foreman, North Kidder Dutot, Thos. J,, J, of 1'., 1st w., Mauch Chunk Detfenderfer, II. A., clgarinaker, Lehlghton Gnylllin, Edward miner, Lansford (eorge,H'emose, Inn keeper. East l'eim (laltagher, James, fireman, East Mauch Chunk (i umbel t, Nathan, mason Mahoning Kclkcr, Henry, moulder, Wcatherly Henry, Abraham, farmer, Franklin Koch, Joseph, laborer, Penn Forest Leonard, (1. It., painter, Lansford Laurr!sh, Harry, clerk, 1st w., Mauch Chunk Miller, Irvln 11., moulder, Weatherly EcIIugh, Andrew, laborer, Lansford McFadden. Dommlck, clerk, lstw., Mauch Cli'k McFarland, Alfred, laborer, Millport Noll, August, carpenter, Uowmanstown Nothsteln, Dennis, farmer, Mahoning Feeler, Samuel F., policeman, Luusfoid Prugh, Jonn E., clerk, Weatherly Richard, 1 liomas, engineer, Aiidenrled ltyan, John, laborer, Lansford House, Daniel, foreman, Weatheily Sllllman, Win., teacher, Millport Sehnell, Kpliralm, laborer, Franklin Shaefer, Da' id, labtrer, Fiankllu Stelgernalt, T. W., teacher. East Feini Thomas, W. W., miner, Lausford Taielton, Ijirry, hotel keeper, Weatherly Taylor, John M-, agent, North Kidder Wagner, Jacob, laborer, Millport Weiler, Jerry, operator, East Mauch Chunk Weeks, Charles II., machinist, Weatherly Weiss, Andrew, laborer, Franklin Zelgentus, Alfred, merchant. Millport TJtAVKItSK JUHOltS. Angle, William, clerk, l'ackerton Anaieus Thomas, laboier, East I'enn Auewalt, Lewis, laborer, Uowmanstown Arner, Win., engineer, East Mauch Chunk llreiiiiau, Win., boiler maker, Lansford Biislln, John II., barber, Lansford Carroll, John, miner, .Summit 1 1 1 1 1 Cannon, Daniel, lull keeper, Lehigh Depue, Itobert, watchman, 2d w., Mauch Chunk Daugherty, Ueo. II., laborer, Audenrled Delhi, Oeoige, carpenter, Lausford Davis, John F., engineer, Audenrled Bbeits, Joseph, drover, Mahoning Escli, James II., Inn keeper, Lehlghtou Fry, John Sr., laborer, Beaver Meadow Gallagher, John J., gentleman, Beaver Meadow Horn, Levi, farmer, 1'ranklln Heller, Anson It., saddler, Weatherly Holmes, Itichard, merchant, Lansfoid HolTinuu, David, foreman. Franklin Uollenkach, James, teamster, Lehlghtou Kelly, Chas., laborer, Summit Hill Kline, Chas. F., merchant, Lansford Koons, l'.ll, farmer, Mahoning Kenunerer, Nenton, fanner, Towainenslng Lewis, James, miner, Summit Hill Luckenbach, Augustus, painter, 1st w., M. Cu'k Meyers, John, fanner, Bloomlugdale Marx, Wilford, mason, Haekleliarnle McUmley, Dennis, miner, Audenrled MoKelvy, Uhas., clerk, l'acnerton ' Ocheufeldt, Frank, blacksmith, Lansford Otto, John, farmer, Tuwainenslng Klclmrdt, S. Fierce, blacksmith, Weatherly Itomlg, Daniel, miller. Kust l'eun ltyan, John, agent, East Mauch Chunk Weiss, Chas., blacksmith, Lansford Wenti, Win., painter, Weatherly Welir, Owen, farmer, East l'eim Walck, Phillip, carpenter, Franklin Kaston has a scamp who finds pleasure In soiling the while dretses of ladies by pitting llooiice juice on them as they pass along the lrele. He toiled sis In one evening STATU OLKANIMGN. Shamokln Is experiencing a little diffi culty In placing a loan of school bonds, because they are advertised In this shape payable in thlity years, redeemable at any time after one year." u nai a tie- llghlful uncertainty I he investor would be in, hey? llalianoy City Is possessed of a man who can open one hundred oysters In 4 1-2 minutes. He will open 100 oysters to five barrels with any man born or raised in Schuylkill county for a wager or siuo. Cholera Morbus Is on the rampage. The new Honkins roollne mill at Sift- tlngton will probably bo turning out Iron within six weeks. A I.nilv'sl"erfect Companion l'Atxr.nss CitiLDiiinTit. a new book liv Dr. John II. Dye, one of New York's most skillful physicians, snows mat prin is not; necessary in childbirth, but results from causes easily under stood mid overcome. It clearly proves that any woman may become a mother without suffering any pain whatever, it also tells how to ovor coinoand prevent morning sickness, swelled limbs, and all other evils attending pregnancy. It Is reliable and highly endorsed by physicians everywhere ns the wlfo's true private compan ion. Cut tills out: it will save you great pain, and possibly your life. Send two-cent stamp for lescmnivo circulars, lesuuumiais.uiiu cumiucii mietter sent In scaled envelope. Address. Frank Thomas & Co., 1'ubllslicrs, Baltimore' MarAland. PAY UP. Persons knowing themselves to be In debted to this establishment for job work or subscription are requested to pay up at onco. It is unnecessary to say that we need the money and must hayo it. New Method of Covering -mU3. An Important improvement has been rntulo in the covering of pulleys, by which it Is claimed 50 per cent, more power can bo transmitted, and nil slip ping is reduced to an imperceptible fac tor. This system comprises tho f ollow intr points : It consists in the employ ment of a specially prepared leather covering for the pulley which is ex tremely soft and elastio and never glazes by the rubbing action of the belt, as is the case when ordinary leather Is em ployed for this purpose. It is applied to the pulley anu Held firmly to it for all time by means of a special cement, which is soft ana never hardens. Hire ordinary cement or glue. No rivets of any kind are employed, but the leather covering is firmly attached to the iron of tho pulley by the cement alone. Once attached the covering will stand for years and never loosen or come off except when naturally worn out, the length of time varying with tho circuit stances and work done. This system will be invaluable to those engaged in the transmission of power by means of belts in the operation of machinery of all kinds. New York Commercial Adver tiser. llecauso lie Was Not Up In Geography, A curious incident regarding a strait occurred tjuriug the Russian war. It would have been ludicrous, if anything can be ludicrous connected with war. Commodore Elliot was blockading Russian squadron in the Gulf of Sagha- Hn, on the east coast of Siberia. Think ing he had the Russians in a cul de sac he complacently waited for them to come out, as the water was too shallow for him to attack them. As the enemy did not come out he sent in to investi gate, and found to his astonishment that Russians and ships had vanished. While he had been waiting for them in the south they had quietly slipped out by the north, teaching both him and the British Kovernment a rather severe les son In geography, as it had been thought that Saghalln was an isthmus, and they were totally unaware of a narrow chan nel leading from the gulf to the Sea of Okhotsk. Chambers Journal. Tho wooden parts of tools, such as stock of planes and handles of chisels. are ofton made to have a nice appear ance by French polishing, but this adds nothing to their durability. A lunch better plan is to let them soak in linseed oil for a week, and rub them with cloth for a few minutes every day for a week or two. This produces a beauti ful surface, and exerts a solidifying and preservative action on the wood. PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE HIGH L Couit ot Justice Chancery Division made In tlie matter of the estate ot John Thomas, de ceased, and In an Action Watkuis against Marsh (1881 T. 3Sfi) the persons CLAIMING to be the CHILDIHJN of ANNUS GOSLE12 form erly Annie Owens (a daughter ot the testator's sister Mary Owens formerly Mary Thomas) the wite or cnaries r-Teuerien uosiee, oi umepore. Carbon County, State of Pennsylvania, United States of America, living on the 21st March, 1873, the date of the will of John Thomas, late oLGoose Street, In the County, of the Borough ot Cuiniarthen, Flannel Manufacturer, and on the 28th April, 1873, the date ot the death ot the said John Thomas, are by their Solicitors on or beforo the 27th day of November, 1890, to come lu and prove their claims at the Chambers of Mr. Justice Chilly, at tho Royal Courts of Justice Stand, Ixmdan, England, or In default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said order. Fildav. the 5th day of December, 1KX), nt 11 o'clock In the forenoon. Is appointed for hearing adn adjudicating upon llio said Claims. Dated this 24th day ot July, 1890. UEO. A. CltOWDIJIt, Chief Clerk, ASHUKST MORRIS CltlSl" & Oo..O Old-Jewry, London, E. C. Flaiutllts Solicitors. Application for Charter. Notice Is hereby Riven that an application will bfl made to the Governor of reniisylvaiila on Monday, September 8, 18;), by John S.lntz, T. A. Snyder, v. II. Montz, .lames Long una .1. II. Wilhelm under tlie Act of Assembly entitled, "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April usth, 1X71, and the supplements thereto, for the charter ot au Intended corporation to be called the "Lehlghton Land Company." the character and object of which is the purchasing and improting of real estate and selling the same in lots or parcels In the county otCaihon and State of l'eunslvaula, and for these pur poses to have, possess and enloy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly and I lie supplements thereto. T. A. HNVDIilt, Solicitor. Ihlgliton, l'a., Aug. to. 190. DR.W.F.DANZER, No. XO North Wyoming St., HAZLETON, PENN A. Specialist In Diseases ot the EYE, NOSE AND THROAT. Dr. Danger will be at the Exchange Hotel, Lehighton, on I'ltlDAY of every week between the hours ofuu. m., and 4 p. m. Spectacles and ISye (Hastes accurately fitted at reasonable prices. PCConsultatlon In (lerman and English. augustlfl-DOtfii DR. J. P. BROWN, Slatington, Penna. Special Treatment given In Dlseaeaot Women. Specialist In Diseases of I!ye, liar, Nose and Throat. Catarrh Permanently Cured. Flue Framelesa Kye Glasses and Spectacles ad Justed my own patent. uugu-iy Fifty Dollars Reward ! will be given, and no questions asked, for the return of a DIAMOND SOAltF 1'IN lost on the Lehlghton llase Ilall Oroimds Sutuiilay after noon, August and, isao. Address, DAILY TIMB8 Ol'I'ICK. Aug mw Mauch Chunk, l'a. IIOTOGllAPII GALLERY, Permanently I seated near Valley Dejiot, for Cabinets and Family Groups, Old picture cop led and enlarged. augi-ty- Attention! At REBER'S DltUO STOltli. lly tbe single bottle, hy 1-4 aud 1-a dt. .usutltlei, nnd lu jobbers lots at Jobbers pi Ices, Hood's SunuparlllM cmq ulways b hd. (uiyo fi? flue f putting Wo would call tho rttten tion of the puhlic to our frtciii ties for pxecutmir any kmcltif job printing, from tho stnrulost card to the largest poster, .every thing executed with neathesa and dispatch, and at remarkably low prices. Envelopes In this line we offer excellent bat-pains, and business men will find it as cheap, and much more business like, to order their supplies from us. We can furnish the 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. Dote and Letter Heads These we can furnish in any quantities desired 250, 500 or 1000 lots, at wondertully 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 ol bill heads. We print them m any quantity at lowest prices. Cards We 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 ronvenience. 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 the thing. Fosters This is oui 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. e make no charge tor writing out posters. 11 in need of anything in this line wesolic it your favors. Book Printing Societies and others desiring anything in this line will find tho very low est prices ruhne 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, Lehlghton, Carbon county,Pa. STUUUR'S SUAVINO SALOON, opposite the Advocate Offick, Is headquarters for snaving, naircutiing ana snampooing. (jam. WA. FETKMS, Saloon and Restaurant, Bank . titreet. Fresh Lager always on tan. Oys- n season, Drop In and see us, no v 12-1 y E. F. Luckenbach, PLAIN AND DECOItATIVK l'APEIt HANG ING, HOUSE AND SIGN FAINTING AND GRAINING, Competent workmen sent to any part of tlie county. HEApquAnTEns for Wall Pacers, Borders & Decorations Largs assortment, and the latest styles, Boois, Stationery, Fancy Mi WINDOW SHADES. All grades. Shade making and putting up promptly uiieuueu io. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty BruBhes & general Painters' Supplies. No. 61 Broadway Maucb drank. r.i. lielow the Broadway House, rB0Y AND GIRL" What shall we have them taught and where? eirces College BUSINESS and SHORTHAND IIKCOltn Bl'ILniKQ, (117-010 Chestnut St., I'bllaila., l'a. Second, Third and Fourth Floors. Morurag. Afleruoou and Hisiit Sessions. Opening day September 2d, 1880. Kleven bundled and forty-one (till) sepaiute students lasiyear. unity uppucuiion necessary. Our students uniformly bear testimony in faor of the utility and practicability or the course of Insliiicllon, the skill and devotion of uie raeuuy mm me euruesiness or enort and I he general success attending the same In pro moting their Interests after leaving College. Notioubleand no charge made to anyone for supplying liook-keeuers, Cashiers, Salesmen. Stenographic Clerks or General Assistants hi the Couuliuic House, llusliiesa men may expect mure of graduates this year tliau before, as the Standard of Graduation has been Raised. Pel roe College Writing Slips and Real Uusl uess Forms, hy l'rof. A. F. Root, for Home Fraetlce. one dollar a set. !otage prepaid. Twenty-sixth (aoiOolle Annual, Qradua- ting Exereuws Including addresses by Prei Reed, ot Dickinson College, and Rlshop etc., seut when requested. Address. rreuaeiii THOMAS MAX yUIROE, M. A., JJi. D., Prtucipjn, SO TO FR8. KODKltKR, miller tlie Exelianne Ilotrl. Bank street, for a smooth have or n ihloneble hair cut. t-W Closed on Hunduyn, Howler' Hair tonic, cures Dandruff. DR. BOYD'S Little Giant Nerve & Liver Fills, Positively cures constipation, lndletlcn, biliousness, torpid liver, pain In the br.ck, piles, lieailacbe, bad taste in tlie tn outli arising from indigestion, by tlrengtb nntng tlie nerves and regulating the acllor, of the stomach, liver and klduovs. 1'IUCK, 96, CENTS. Samples Free at Thomas' Drr.g Store. DR. BOYFS CURE For diarrhoea, dysontary, sunimor com plaint, choleta niorbus. cramps, colic or any disorder arising from a weak stomach THOMAS' Golden Molar Pharmacy, , Bank Stkkht, LmitaiiTOH. Phnna. O. A. CLAUSS, omce with Clauss llros., First street, Lehlghton Fiiie, Life and Accident INSURANCE. Only Krstlass Companies are represented 1 nf urination cheerfully fin ntshed, 4-1 y run "GOOD ENOUGH" Famili CO n ,,m a w a w OIL AND GASOLINE CAN! MANUFACTURED BV rhe WlnQeld Manof'g Co., - Warren, 0 Every Family Should Have One No Dropping Oil on the Floor or Table. fJo Faucet to Ixiak or get knocked open tt Sraste Contents or cause Explosions. I'um tnd Can close automatically Am Tight. No L. c n l ( t j' . ISo Kvapuratton AND APSOLUULY SAFE. A Universal Hci.sc hold Necessity For Sale In LchtKlitnn by J. T. Nu.tbniint, L. Lelbensutli and T. J). Thomas, up5-l3t Ex-Sheriff Rabenold. 834 N. WliTSt AT.T.KNTCnVN. DENTISTRY, in all Us branches. Fresh pus always on hand. The. patronage, of llio people is solicited. Satisfaction gnaronlced.4-5.00 -GO' TO- SWEENY'S "Corner Store" Bottled Gherkins, sw et Pick les, Chow-Chow, Onions, Table Sauce, Horse-radish, Cauliflovy er, Catsup, Mixed Pickles, Cel ery Sauce, and all kinds of choice Jellies and table necessaries. In Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware &c. H'e lead, both in low prices and quality o goods. Our large stock is displayed to da vantage, an Item which purchasers wll certainly greatly appreclale.. REMEMBER THE CoRlSTETi STOftTC, LEHIGHTON PA. Special Importaut Notice. I'ropei ty holders who have not as yet made water service connect Ions on Hank street should dosoatonccind sae considerable lnthocnsl of the same, from llio fact Dial after tlietbnr- ounlifare lias once been macadamized according to the plans and specifications now with the liorougb Council It will necesiltnte incieased work and naturally a considerably incui'.ahcii ccst. Kvery properly bolder should certainly seethe direct liuporlanco of this and make tbe service connection now as it woulil certainly be objected to after the street Is macadamlrcd to have It torn up and re-laid tlioreliy causing un sightly crevices. May 1st, ISiiO. )Y ORI1HU Olf COUNCIL. Henry Miller, AVETSSPOUT PLANING - jtflLL. MANUl'AOTUKBlt UV "Window and Door Fuamki?, Doors, Shutters, window fashes, Mouldings, Brackets, AND DKALBll IN All Kinds of Dressed Shingles, Pailings, Hemlock Lumber, &c.,&c, Very Lowest Prices. To whom it Concerns. This Is to notify all persons concerned Hint AMANDU8 M. CUC11UAN. minor son of the underslvnedr having left my bed and Ixmril without Just cause or provocation, ami without my consent, that I will not lie responsible for auy debts ennlructed by him, and forbid all persons I rusting him nn my account. LBONAllD COCIUIAN, July 22, so-ws Malionlnu- Township, Pa. A rjIPNTSJ canvass for Hie suleofour JiVJUiW J-i-'lloiue drown Nursery 8tok. YVANTItD. Moil Liberal Terms. Unequalled l&ailltles. One uf the (urgent, oldest entubllthed and best known nurseries lu the country.. Address W. & T. Smith, Geneva Nursery, Geneva N. Y.Hstabtlsbed lu imu -t-liwt Job Printing of every description eatly, cheaply ond prompt ly executed at this office. A trial or der solicited. 1IUIP mm SPECIAL AfflODJCEBNT. ROOFING, SPOUTING AND GENERAL JOB WORK Receives our special attention at this time, and in connection we are prepared to Hbpaiu Wash Wmngkiis, no matter how far gone. llro supply new rubbers and new cog wheels and make your washer irood as new at a very small cost. Our line of Tf -1 sis . uouse j. urnisuing uoous in cludes everything in that line, while .our stock of Heaters, Ranges nnd Stoves can't be beat in this town. Before purchas ing elsewhere call and see us. W. S. KUHN'S, North First St., Lehighton. 45 NORTH FIRST STREET, LEHIOIITOiT. IS TIIK Pr,ACK FOlt Fine Snitiumi and Faiitataiii&s at tho lowest pilres which aro 10 to 20 per cent, lower than elsewhere. A perfect fit and best workmanship cnarantoed in every instance, nufiire purchasinc; olsowhero call and seo in. -Hl-ly ft) a 2 M o CD i- p -1 , -1 'u a. -n i CD C3 ss o Si S o tn . 9 5 03 t3 H m q '& S P3 CD m CO o o tn CP C3 1-1 2 O w. O 03 C2-O 5 CD Stoves, Tinware, Heaters and Ranges, Tn Great Variety at Samuel Grayeii's Popular Store, Bank Street. Roofing and Spouting a special ty. Stove repairs furnished on short notice Reasonable! Lehigh Valley R. R, Co. Arrangement uf I'nfifteiiger Trains. Tn ErPECT May Utii, 1890. I.llAVi: I.UIIMJIITON For Itnliw av.Kllzabelh.Neivark and New Vork (I.O0. 5.S2, 7.31, 9.57, and 11.1211.111.; 3 08, 6.28 and h.iii p.m. l'nr tlanunka Chunk and Ilelvldere c.oc, 7.31, a. in,; 12.37 i. in. For Uunbertvllle and Trenton aoc, 9.00 and it. is a.m. ; auuaiiiio.fii.iii. ....,.... .....io llldi.li.iiw 11(1. letiein, liiston, 1'liilade'pliia'and polnts'south i.si, t.ut, 7.ai,uju anu ii.is a.in.; .i.uu. o.kihiiu 8.01 p in. l'ur lieadlns and llnrrisbiirE 7.31, D.R7 and 11.12 a. in.: 3.00 and 8.01 ii.ni. l'nr llmvniam, hehlub (lap, Cherrytord. I.'iu- r s, line nan, I'lipiuy, jiuKeiiuaiinna anu I'j'eeinauguiirg o ra, i.vi, v.w u.oi e. n.isn. in.; 1J7, and S.2U ii.iu. Kor Mauch Chunk 0.30, 7.43,9.47 and 11.48 a.m.; I. 22, 3.15, S.267.23, 8.I1I and 9.38 and 12.47 p.m. Per Weatherly and I lazletnu 0.47,7.430.30 and It. IS a.m. ; 3.15, &.2S, 7.23, 0.3R p.m. l'nr AlafiaiHiy City. 8henandiwli andAsbland 6.47,7.13,9(1 ami 11.43 11 111. ; 3.15, 6.25 alul 7.28 p.m. l-'nr Mt. Oarmel nnd Shamokin 7.43 and 11.48 a.m.; fi.25p.111. for New Ikwtnn and rottavllle 7.4S, ha; ami II. tua.m.: 3.1ft and 7.23 p.m. l.'iir Wlill.. Haven. Wllketluirre and I'ltUtnii S.17, 7.13,9.36 and 11.48 a.m.; 3.15, 6.29,7.23 ami 9.38 p.m, l'ur Serantoir oao, 7.43, 9,36, nnd 11.48 a.m.; 3.18, 5.25 ami 7.23)1,111. rur junhiiuuuucK ii.iu u.m.;iunK i.ja anu 9.38 p.m. I't.rOnego, Auburn, Ithaea and Ceneva 11.48 a.m.; u.anp.m. I'or 1 eej vllle. Tonanda, Sayre, Waverly, Kl mira, Uuebeeler, llullalo, N'uuara l'HlUaml the M n.48 a.m.; ami 7.23 mm 9.38 p.m. SUNDAY TltAlNB. , l'or New Vork 6.42 and 19.07 a.m. ; &30 p.m. l'ur l'lilladelphla 8.02 a. in. and 3.67 p.iu, l'nr liastnu and Intel mediate 8talioiix 5.27. 8.02, 10.07 a.m. : 12 52, 3.57. 5.2U allll 8.31 p III. For Alaiieh Chunk 8.14, U.ttS a.m.; I2.2C, 3.15, 0.10, 8.52 and 0.38 p.m. rur iiasieinn .no a.m.; is u, .-i.in m n.in. l'ur llalianov Cltv ami Hlieiiandoali 12.20 ami 316 p.m. l'nr White Haven, Wllkea-llarre, I'ltUton, Tunkhnnunek.Tuwaiida. Sayie, Ithaeu, (leneva. Auburn, liliuira, Itucliettrr, llulfalo, Niagara 1'alu ami I ha Went 42 p.m. Time Tablet. I'wr itiiiiiar (Hinietiuirii lliuuuv ui AKViiwiur Iv li. ill inuiim. (ien'l Pais. Auent. May 11, DO, ly Smith nelblehem, Penna, ULESMEf Wimuw. LOCAL OR TRAVELING-. lu tell uur Nursery Stoek Salary, Kxpentea and Steady euiplumeiil Kiiaiauteed. CHAh iJKOlHERS COMPANY. 6-17-2 KochetUir, N. X . l A IX IP sk ( J fcL 1 w i r- - C3 te) IT I m&9 yp o W F4 Ifoiport )irPctor FOB A SMOOTH U. S. KRBSOB. In the Old Toot oniee Hull('linK. HAND-MADE BOOTS & SHOES a Speolalty, Hand-made Uppers Supplied to tbe Trade. WHnv our 3.so Hand-made Shoe-The 11KST. All kinds of Impairing Neatly, Cheaply and ftd Promptly attemieiltn. 1 " EASY - SUA VI!, AND A Stvliru IIaib Cut, no TO FKANK IIKItlf AN TitK liAnnmi. Over the Oatml llrldgo. M.O.K.untK. HAHt - CUTTING AND SMOOTH SUA VINO 'J. th? very hlgheat Style of Tonsortal Art. At HOltN'S SitAVINO . . 8AL00K. Try Illml nasi enu J.Giiiciiton- Welsaport Bridge, Dealor In SoloLeath cr, Finished Calf- SlrlnK. Vtn n,l TTn. per Leatlier,IIarnoss j, rattier, cio. lllchest prices irald for Hides, Skins &Tnllow. R. J. HONCEN, Practical Wagon Builder. Itepairitifr Neatly anil Cncaiily Dono nt Very Reasonable I'rices. General Agent for the Bilbarlh Patent Adjust- (..Miaiiiaiit' j tiie, iiini iienicr in lluggles nnd Carts. 634 Hamilton LIMITED) Setter's Corner, North First Street. Would Make this Special Announcement Of the fact that they have bought the finest and most complete line of Guns, Revolvers, Cartridges, Shells, both blank and loaded. Gun Covers, Game Bags and all Implements and Tools used by the Sporting Fraternity ever shown in Carbon county, and that they have marked them at prices that will defy competition. We extend an earnest invitation to all to come and inspect them whether you want to buy nt present or not. We also have n line of Dr. Ilorner's Cattle and Horse Powders. American Business College, AND MODERN OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL, Second National Bank, Centre Square, Allentown, Penna. One of tho Largest, Most Thorough, llest ltegulated and Finest Knulpped Training Schools for lloth Hexes lu the Stale Morning, Afternoon nml ICvenlng Sensluiis. No Varnllmis. S-SK elegantly furnished departments with all tho most modem conveniences. Full corns of competent, practical ami experienced Instructors. Amkiupan Uubinkss Bmi-myurnt Uuhbad connected with the College lliroiigh which good postllons are secured for tbe graduates free ot charge. For catologiies, circulars. Sic, address, o. C. DOUNliV Kliiclpal GENTS FURNISHINGS, Big Stock. HATS; CAPS, Boots & Shoes. TRUNKS, &c, t M9 lr, Se -IS IIEAJJCitfARTEltS FOll GENERAL Paints, Varnishes, Glass, ALL KINDS OP COAL, &a OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Leliig'hton, Pa Laundry, Laundry, Laundry ! The undersigned has opened a Laundry on White St., Weissport, Pa. Will call for and deliver goods free of charge. Drop me a Wm. e'mtu-Ju VH N K 1M' IIICHT Mil It M' I I It, I'lHliT thi' linn tore. In Hie pl.it t it, i a SMOOTH - MIAVR i Stvm-ii Itin Cvt. nive ns a ( all. M. PLORY, Manumeturer of IT LEAHS TlIF.Xt ATiL IN NEWS. nnd Dealer In TliG "ADVOCATE." HAltNHRS, C0t,I,Al!8 nuiGiiT, iiLAjviiisra. Willi's, FhV-NBTS, e., So. CI-EAN, INDEPENDENT. U'HITK RTHHHT. Jieau in "iui Cimli lln yer K l,i And buy your Organs, l'lanos.Sewlng Machliies, Wrinifors, Washlnp; Machines. Implements, Punipsof all kinds. It will pay sou toget prices from mebefofe buying. I enn nave you money The newest fabric of the year is Printed Cot ton Goods, Tndia Pongee. Lisle Thread finish 32 inches wide. All the latest shades and printings at Twenty Cents a Yard. St., Allentown. asona ble Goods Cassimeres, Worsteds, Corkscrews, Cheviots, &c, &c. Satisfaction. There is a good deal of satisfaction in being perfectly satisfied, and espec ially so in regards to what you wear. In this particular we invariably more than please our patrons. Our stock being large, varied and complete gives satisfaction in making a choice of goods desired, while in stvle. finish nnd work manship our reputation speaks lar more eloquently than word. Call on us for Spring and Summer (rarments, Suits or parts of Suits. We guarantee per fect fits and finest workmanship. Clauss Bros., THE TAILORS Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. aim SPG IJ 1.14.14 HARDWARE, postal. g. brook, White Sreet, Wssport, Pa.
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