Ktrl Hcroncl CI rim Matter at the -lilgliton ronl-Offlwi. The Carbon Advocate .F.ItIOlfTO!. PKHMA. Kales for Legnt Artieiilfittig t Charter Notice Auditor Not h-i ... Comroniinnd s Nutici's - Dlvorro Noltops Admlnlstiator's Notices . . . . KxfCutor'i Notices 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 On 8 00 8 00 SATURDAY, AUGUST 2P., 1800. Bona Fide Clrrulntlnn I-nrgcr ttmn llinl of ny AVeokly Nnwn'iuier In the County. Under tlio constitution of Pennsylvania every male cltlzon ttventy-ono year of ago possessing tlio following qualification, shall be entitled to vote at all olectloni: First. Ho shall liavt boon a citizen of the United Stales at least one month. Second. He shall havo resided In the State ono year (or If, haying previously been a qualllflcd elector or a natlvo horn citizen of the Stale, ho shall havo removed therefrom and returned, then six months) Immediately proceeding tlio election. Third. lie shall have resided in tlio election district whoro lie shall offer to vote at least two months I minod lately pre ceding the election. Fourth. If twenty two years ot ago or upwards ho shall have mid. within two years, a Stale or county tax, which shall have been assessed at least two mouths and paid at least one month before the election. The last day for assessment is Sejrtcmber 4th. The registry list is required lo he oxposed at the polling places not later than the first " Monday in August, and every voter should examine the book to make sure that he has been assessed. Persons who havo moved recently, or contemplate moving before September 4, should visit Iho Assessor and hayo their names put upon the list. The last day for naturalization is Oc tober 4th, A naturalized citizen should hayo his naturalization papers with him, as a n asses sor and judge of election can require him to show them. Tlielast day for naturaliza tion Is October 4, and papers declaring an intention to be. naturalized must also be handed the assessor before such a name can be put upon Iho registry. The last day for payiny poll tax is Oc tober 4t)t. Persons Intending to yote uqou age, that is, under 22 years, must likewise be assess ed, although the payment of poll tax Is not necessary. Every citizen not a real estate owner must have paid such a tax within two years preceding the election in order to be a qualified voter. There is nothing In a campaign of black-guard and abuse. Let t lie contest be fought out on tlio ground of principle and justice and the best man wins nine times out of ten. The lively meeting of tho Democracy at Manch Chunk last Monday If significant of any one thing in particular it is that the old party Is better, stronger and more able than ever to push against the breakers at the coming election. The Carcon Advocati: wants a few more subscribers. Will yon he ono of them? $1.00 a year. We aim to be purely local and we como as near It as it is possible. A rapidly growing circulation proves tills, Eeud in yonr names. Periiai'8 belter than any other politl clan In Pennsylvania jlfalhew Quay under stands the danger engendered to his party if theSenate persists In passing the Federal Force Bill. Ife has spoke against It, and as a mighty leader It would he well for the great senatorial body to weigh his advise in the scales of justice and equity, and this time, at least, it will not he found lacking in wise forethought. ' Not quitk satisfied with the Disability Pension Act of last June the Grand Army in session at Boston, last week voted In favor of more liberal pensions. The inter ence Is that soino people will never bo sat isfied. The pension system of tho United States government Is Hie most judicious and expensive of any oilier nation iu the world to-day, and tho rato is Increasing, under the new act, at the late of 8,000 to 10,000 per day. Tlio query Is, where will it place us eventually? S15CJ115T SOOIKTY NOTKS. Packerton young men arc talking of a branch of the National Provident Union The Valley Forge committee of the P.O. S. of A. has purchased the ground adjoin Ing Gen. Washington's headquarters on that historic field, and will now improve the property. Schuylkill county lias 0599 members of the P. O, S. of A., out of a total member ship in the slate of about 43,000. This I a pretty good showing and places the county at the head of this column In Penn sylyanla. The Ohio Stato Journal in answering the question, "Is Odd Fellowship a benefit to the community at large?" says that from an economical and pecuniary stand point alone it is a relief directly to the gen eral body of taxpayers of the United Statos to the extent of about $2,000,000 annually, and Indirectly to tho extent of double that amount. A man representing himself as a member of Cresson council, Jr. O. IT. A. M., of Altoona, who is trying to take advantage of members of tho order InidllTerent sec tlons of the slate, and who may come thl war, is pronounced a fraud. Ills limbs It is said, are covered with erysipelas erup tions. He is described as & feet 0 inches In height and dark couiulexloned. Kx change. There were In tlio Grand Army of the Republic, Marcli 81, 1800, 7,201 Posts and 803,809 members. Tills was a loss of 4,105 members. The amount of monoy expend- ed far charity during the year ending March 31, was $221,035.10. The Ave strongest deaprtmenls in inenhership at that time were: Ohio, 40,002; l'ennsy vanta. 44,010; New York, 38,030; Illinois, 32 315; Indiana, 25,015. At Pittsburg last week the following new State officers of the P. O. S. of A., were elected for the ensuing year. F. P. Splose, of Tamaqua, Pa., was elected Slate l'resl dent; W. II. Swarlz, of Altoona, Slate Vice President; W. T. Sanars, Williams port. M. F. and C;P. O. IIe, of Phila delphia, Marshal; P, IS. Hartman, Jld dletown. Sergeant-al-arms; R. II. Koch Esq. of PotUvlllfc, J. K. Helms, Schuyl kill Haven, and II. J. Stager, of Plilladel phla. State Campa Building Trustees. NOT1-.8 AMI OPINIONS One of the principal causes of the alwen teelsm that has been so extensively pract iced by Congressmen for several weeks past, says the Philadelphia Ledger, Is the gtgncizalion of pokei pan lea in the com mtltee rooms, and wbt-ie the participants, witbOftt NgMd to party attUlatlous, lay SMto AMtl i rales lor luote or iioyie. r ; . nAUKOAD NOTKS. ST new ten-wheel passenger angina li being built In the Lehigh Valley shops at Haulton. The frame work and boiler hare already been put together. The llallroftd Gazette In a recent issue presents a tabulated statement of new rail road construction for the first six months of 1800. It shows 2,200 miles of track lal in that lime, and 5.703 miles of road pro jected. A new method for ventilating rail way carriages and preventing dust from entering with the air has lately appeared in Franco. The more quickly the train inoycs tlio more rapidly the apparatus works. The air is made to traverse a re ceptacle containing water, which cools it and relieves it of dust, after which it goes through another filtering before entering the carriage. Itlchard Teylthlre built the first locomo tive in 1804, but the first locomotlvo after too modem idea 'was built by George Step henson, In 1820; the idea of the construct' ton of a locomotive was given to the world by James Watt la 1709, and patented by him in 1781. STATU GI.KANINOS. Fred Bahner, of Reading, suddenly ex- perlencsd a loss In weight from 160 to 86 pounds, a few days ago found the cause of It to bo Aye lizards that had been Hying In his stomach. There Is an old maid In Ilellofonte who, being possessed of considerable money, pays a large amount of school tax. She now wants the prlvllage of pasturing her cow on the school house grounds because. she says, she has no children to send to school. Jos. Matti, who was being taken to the Wllkcs-Barre jail upon a charge of assult with intent to kill, escaped from the consta ble by jumping out of the second story of bis boarding uouso, wnitner no naa ueen permitted to go to change their clothes. The nine large Iron stacks for the new rolling mill at Slatington are being raised, The carpenters and roofers havo completed their work. A number of employes of the Catasaqua Manufacturing Company are moving to mallngton. where they uave secured employment in the new mill. Because a South Bethlehem Hungarian witli a weakness of singing would not desls I In his warmings of "lilt An llooney," on Sunday nlgbt, bis boarding boss knocked him Insensible wltu a uatlron. While undergoing an operation for can er John 1'. Ryan, of South Bethlehem, lost halt of his tongue. POSSiaUTIES OF ELECTRICITY. A Portable llattery for Personal Protec tion an J Warfare Mow In Use. The careers of the Bwagfterlng bully, the ferocious dog, the footpad and others of like ilk are fast drawing to a close. No longer will the small, weak man go out at night with the fear of being robbed by a footpad or getting the stuff ing knocked out of him in an argument with a larger man. A check is put upon the ravages of the bulldog, and tho moet timid and refined lady will be able to go anywhere at any hour of the night with out fear of being insulted. To the won derful inventive talent of George A. Buckel, the electrician, is this great scheme of physical equalization duo. No mercenary motive actuates him in the matter, for he gives It without price to the public. Like the chivalrous knights of olden time he labors only to protect the weak from oppression and to do trood for human Jdnd. Beside this in vention all of the electrician's previous efforts sunk into obscurity. It consists slmplr of an electric walking cane heavily charged. The cane is made of wood or leather, with a thin steel rod running through the centre of it. A man puts a small battery in his hip pocket, with one fine wire running down into the left shoe and connecting with a stool plato at his heel Another wire runs from the battery up into liia coat sleeve ana terminates In hook at the wrist. Upon the head of the cone is a wire eyelet, and the hook is fast ened to it. It is only this and nothing more, ana a man tnus equippea coma hold out against twenty men as expert even as John u. Sullivan. For illustration, a short, slim gentle- innn, weighing 110 coundfcpad knowing nothing whatever or puguuim, has occa sion to go down town after dark. A short distance from his home a dog with extended jaws and an I'll-bite-you air about him leaps out. A touch with the point of the cane electrifies and lays him out flatter than tissue paper. Continuing his journey the gentleman suddenly comes upon a man with whom ho has not been on good terms for a long time. Tho latter is large and is noted as a fighter. After first trying to arrange their dif ferences amicably the small man pro vokes the other to assault him, and then electrifies his assailant. Henceforth people will have to be careful about call ing even a puny, sash-wearing dude a liar, xso brains are necessary to work the machine, and one round will be suf ficient to put a stop to a fight. Police men will have their clubs charged In this way in order to facilitate the mak ing of arrests, and woe betide the luck less individual who is so rash as to re sist. Ladies carry their batteries in a con venient place, ana the steel rod goes through their parasol handles. In the crowd on Fourth avenue a man snatches a lady's pocketbook. She sees him just in time, ana touches Mm with the end of her parasol. Of course he falls, and she then easily takes her purso from his fingers. Later on a policeman finds him and takes him to jail. The result is the some if an Impertinent man makes an objectionable remark to her. When this invention is perfected there will be no more of the old style duels in Kentucky, and it will lose its reputation for blood spilling. Two gentlemen will engage in a dispute, and one will chal lengo the other to a bout with electrio canes. Two batteries of equal strength will be selected along with the other apparatus. Faciug each other, they stand with crossed canes, and at a sig nal agreed upon each endeavors to prod tue otner witu tue point of bis weapon. Finally one receives the shock and is stretched out. There are no black eves no ugly sword or bullet wounds, and the fallen man is not dead. Besides, the law has not been violated, and in a day everytning is loveiy, ixmisvllle Times, Not Expert Linguist!. i went into a store to look at some Eastern hangings. A very pleasant young woman attended to my requests. and, I asked her what they called the variety of hanglugt I was examining. "Ooories," said she. I asked her how the word was spelled. "D-h-u-r-r-i-e-s," she spelled, and added, "I suppose they were named after Doory lane. They ok Indian, aren't they?" This struck me as even more remarkable than a reply I once received from a girl atMacy'on inquiring there for a certain French con faction. After a good deal of explana tion on my part she finally seemed to get the tuea, ana turning somewhat oon temptuously to a little cosh girl standing by, she bade her fetch a "can of Marion glaze." This reminds one of the man who went to an English cos turner to get a Henri IV costume for a fancy dress party, and was astonished to hear the man call up to his assistant, '"Arry bring down tho Angry Catl" Boston xranscstft. PENSIONS. Panons riMlrtnv Panskm Blanks and Infor mattoo under Act of Jane 1800, can obtain the ) ironi me uirasrsignea, OHO. W. KSBKlt. l'rothowry, HtigtsU Maiioh Chunk, I'a. Executor's Notice. KntlrA I tierphv fflvn that the nnderslcned hns hnftn Aiinolntad Kxecutor in the estate of MA.TIII AH BCllWOKKK, deceased, late of tlio lloroiiRli of Lehlghton, county of Carbon, Htata ol Pennsylvania therefore, all persons who know themselves to be Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment within Till HTY iiA in from me uuie nereui, unu nuuu miu unvo legal claims against the estate will present them well authenticated for settlement within the ab.ve specified tune. FIIANZ llOEPKKKit, Leingiiloii, ra., aug-i,vu. aireuior. Bids Wanted. MntitA u Iiai-Miv irlven that hid will be re- aaIvp.1 far (hn erneflnn of a Four Room Brick School House in me rrailKllil jnaenenaem. BCIlool District, until K.aup. in,, on uuniuii SKPTKMBKIt 1, 1890, The Board reserve Ilia right to reject any and all bids. Plans and SpcClDC&llona cull utj seen ni. mo icsiueitvo u II. T. SMAWJ.Ki, secretary, Welssport, r.O. Mt Kast Welssport, Pa, Dissolution of Co-PartnersWD. VntleA Is herehv elv.n that the co-nartner- shin heretofore existing between C. II. Nusbaum and B. K. Culton, doing business under the arm name ot Nusbauin & Culton, on First street In the borough ot LehlglitOD, Carbon county, ra., has tills Nineteenth day of August, A. L., 1890, been dissolved by mutual consent. All parties owing the firm will make payment to u. k. uui ton, by whom the business will be continued. O. 11. NTJBBAUM, Lehlghton,Pa.-23-a3t B, K. CULTON. DUrtSUANT TO AN ORDER OP THK Hldll L rvttii-r nt .lnstlcA rhnncerv Division made In ihA mntior at the estate of John Thomas, de ceased, and In on Action Watklns against AiarSll 11881 1. MO) UIO perBUIl UUAiiui.iu m be the CIIII.UKKN ot ANNIE OOHLRK form erly Annie Owens (a daughter tit the testator's sister Alary uwpns lornieny juary aiioiuos mc wife of Charles Frederick Uoslee. of Lanepore. Carbon County, Btato of Pennsylvania, United States of America, living on the 21st March, 1873, the date ot the will of John Thomas, late of (loose Street, In the County, of the Borough Ol uarniarvneu, rmiiuci j)iniiuiM,buici, OUu the 18th April, 1873, the date ot the death of the said John Thomas, are by their Solicitors on or before the 27 th day ot November, 1890, to come In and prove their claims at the Chambers ot Mr. Justice Chltty, at the Royal Courts of Justice Stand, London, England, or In default thereof thev will tiA tiflremntorllv excluded from the . J n . . , . J . ' . . , .1 ,. .. . , 1. ,1m. UeneilfcUI l SaiU uruci. i-iiuav. wiu um wj la nnnnintAri for hearine Rdn adiudlcatlne uuon the said Claims. Dated this 24th day of July. 1890. OEO. A. CROWDER, Chief Clerk. AS1IUK3T MOltltis uitlru s uo., u uiu Jewry, IAinuon, li. u. riainuns solicitors. Application for Charter. NntleA l herAhv ptvAn that nn anullcatlon will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on Monday, September 8, 1890, by John S.Lentz, T. A. Snyder, W. II. Monti, James Long and J. 11. wiiueun unaer me aci ui Assemuiy ruuucu "An Art to nrnvlde for the lncornoratlon anc regulation oi certain corporations. Hiiiiiutru Anrii 9!)th.iR74. and the aiinnlements thereto. for the charter of an Intended corporation to be called the Lehlghton Land Company," the character and object of which Is the purchasing and Improving of real estate and selling the same in lots or parcels in the county of Carbon and State ot Pennsylvania, and for these pur poses to nave, possess anu enjoy an tue riK--s, benefits and privileges of said Act ot Assembly and the supplements tnereto. A. A. DrSKLUWl, OUUUIIUI. Lehlghton, Pa.. Aug. 10. 1890. To whom it Concerns. This Is to nntlfv all nersons concerned that AMANU-us M. uuumiAN, minor son ot tue undersigned, liavln? left mv bed and board without Just cause or provocation, and without my consent, mat i win nut uo rcspuiisiuiti iu, any debts contracted bj . him, and forbid all persons trusting niiii uu uiy accuuut. LEONARD COCHRAN, July 22, 80-w3 Mahoning Township, Pa. A iT-TT'NIT'C! to canvass for the sale of our aurjt110nnm drown Nnrserv Stock. WANTED. Moat Liberal Terms. ITnAnnalled tAfilllttefl. One of the laraest. oldest established and best known nurseries In the country'. Address V. & T. Smith, Geneva ixursery, uenevan. x .r.stauusneu in io-o-4-izii DR. W.F.DANZER, No. 9& North Wyoming St., 1 HAZLETON. PENN A. Specialist In Diseases of the EYE,, NOSE AND THROAT Dr. Danzer will be at the Exchange Hotel, Lehigh ton, on FRIDAY ot every week between the hours of e a. m., and 4 p. ni. Spectacles and Eye Glasses accurately fitted at reasonauie prices. rw-Pons'ultfttlon In German and English. angustie-90tfn DR. J. P. BROWN, Slatington, Penna. Special Treatment given In Diseases of Women. Specialist In Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and inroat. Catarrh Permanently Cured. Fine Vraineles9 Eve Glasses and Snectacles ad- Justed my own patent. aug9-ly Fifty Dollars Reward ! will be given, and no questions asked, lor the return ot a DIAMOND SCARF PIN lost on the Lehlghton Base Ball Grounds Saturday after noon, August 2nd, 1890. Address, DAILY TIMES OKKIOK, Aug 9-3w Mauch Chunk, Pa. afo'jf 1 PHOTOGRAPH IVFCl GALLERY, Permanently located near Valley Depot, tor Cabinets and Family flrouns. Old pictures cop led and enlarged. augl-y Attention! At RUBER'S Dltl'Q STOKK. By the single bottle, by 1-4 Mid 1-3 doi. (unutltles, and In Jobbers lot at Jobbers i loes, Ilood's Sursaparllla, can always b had, lulye Stoves, Tinware, Heaters and Ranges, In Great Variety at Samuel Graver's Fopular Store, Bank Street. Roofing and Spouting a special ty. Stove repairs furnished on short notice Reasonable! Henry Miller, WEISSPORT PLANING - MILL. MANUFACTURER OF Window and Door Frames, Doors, Shutters, window fashes, Mouldings, Brackets, AND DEALER IN All KMs of Dressed Mer Shingles, Pailings, Hemlock Lumber, &c, &c. Very Lowest Prices. lop ine toting. Wo would call the atten tion of the nublic to our facili- tips for executing: any kind of job printing, from the smallest card to the largest poster, iwery- ,1 L -1 ...111 . f llUtiy cxecuieu wim uuumcoa and dispatch, and at remarkably low prices. Envelopes In this line we offer excellent bargains, and lmfiinfiBs men will find it as cheap, and much more business like, to order their supplies irom us. We can furnish the envel ope with businoss address print ed thereon as low as tlio plain envelope can be bought. Every man should have his business printed on his envelopes, be cause if it miscarries in the 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 wonderiully low figures. Nicely printed letter paper is as neccessary as printed envelopes. Business men should have both. BillBteadg Everv carpen ter, blacksmith, mason, builder, painter, in fact, every man en- eraered in contract work sliouia have a nicely printed supply of bill heads. We print tnem in 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 convenience. Doderers Any color, any size and in any quantity desired at urices remarkably low. We can print them at short notice. As bargain announcements they are just the thing. Posters This is oui speci alty. Picnic bills, horse bills, sale bills, in fact, any and every thine in this line can be printed in good shape and at the lowest prices. Ave make no charge lor writiner out posters. It in need of anything in this linewesolic it vour favors. Book Printing Societies and others desirint? anything -in this line will find tha very low est prices rulmer here. Send in your orders. Printine: Anv and every thine cominc under this head weddine stationery, dtate raents, tags, weigh bills, order books, etc., can be had here Particular attention paid to al mail orders. Give us a trial. CARBON ADVOCATE, Lehlghton, Carbon county ,Pa S TUBER'S SHAVING SALOON, opposite tho AnvnnATK Ofptrk. la headauarters for snaviug, iiaircuttiug ana snauinouniK. imll. WA. PETERS, Saloon and Restaurant, Bank . street. Fresh Laeer always on tap. Oys- u season. Drop iu ana see us. uoviz-iy E. F. LUCKENBACH, PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPER HANG. INO. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING AND GRAINING. Competent workmen sent to any part of tue county. HEADQ.UARTEH8 FOR Wall Papers. Borilers & Becorations. Largs assortment, and the latest styles. Bools, Stationery, Fancy Goofls WINDOW SHADES. All grades. Shade making and putting up promptly attended to. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty. Bruflhes & general Painters Supplies. No. 61 Broadway Maucto Chunk, ra. Relow lbs Broadway House. THAT BOY AND GIRL OFUUItS What shall we have them taught and where? Peirces College BUSINESS and SHORTHAND RECORD BUILD1NO, 017-Olf Cheitaut St., l'litlsda., 1. Second, Third and Fourth Floors. Morning, Afternoon and Nlgbt Sessions. Opening day September 2d, 1890. Eleven hundred and lorty-oue (1141) separate students last year. Karly application necessary. Our students uniformly bear testimony In favor ot the utility and practicability of the course of Instruction, the skill and devotion of the Faculty and the earnestness of effort and the geueral success attending the same lu pro moting their Interests after leaving College. Notioubleand no charge made toanyoue for supplying Book-kerucrs, Cashiers, Salesmen, monographic Clerks or Qeueral Assistants Iu the Counting House. Business men may expect more ot graduates this year than before, as the standard ot Urad nation has been Kalsed. Velrce College Writing Slips and Ileal Busi ness Forms, by Prof. A. 1'. Hoot, for Hume f ractlce. one dollar a set, postage prepaid. Twenty -tilth (SO) College Annual, Uradua tlng Exrrolsea luciualng addresses by President iteed, ot Dleklntou College, and Bishop Boss, etc., seut wbu requested. Addms, THOMAS MAY PEIRCK, 31. A. Pb. D PrtneipaL GO TO FKH. KOIiKHKR, under the Rxohangc Hotel. Bank street, (or a smooth share or a 1 fashionable hair cut. MT Closed on Sunday'. Boeder's flair tonic, cures Dandruff. DR. BOYD'S Liltle Giant Nerve & Liver Pills, Positively cures constipation, indigestion, biliousness, torpid liver, pain In the back, rules, headache, bad taste In tlio mouth arising from Indigestion, by strengthening the nerves and regulating the action of tho Stomach, liver and khlnovs, I'lUCE, 26, CENTS. Samptes Kreo at Thomas' Drug Store. DR. BOYFS CURE Tor diarrhoea, Jysontary, summer com plaint, cholera morbus, cramps, colic or atiV disorder arising from a weak stomach THOMAS' Golflcn Molar Pharmacy, Bank Stiikkt, I.inniattTON, Pknna. O. A. CLAUSS, onico with Clanss llros., First street, Lehlghton Fihe, Life and Accident INSURANCE. Only Frst-class Companies are represented Inhumation cheerfully tiirnlshed. 4-ly hk "GOOD ENOUGH" Famili 3 sag tr Pig c a si 3 55 3 m 2-J (rf 5J C4 1 OIL AND GASOLINE CAN! MANUFACTURED BY rhB WlnCcld Mamifg Co., - Warren, G Every Family Should Have One No Dropping Oil on the Floor or Table. Mo Faucet to Leak or get knocked open t( nraste Contents or cause Explosions. 1'umj (nd Can close automatically AIR IICHT. Ho LeBliBie No Bvaporatlon I AND ABSOLUTELY SAFE. A Universal Hrimchold Necessity CAT.T. .AJtfT) f3T"XJ VZXXZ3JZ. Vnr S.ile In Lehh'hton hv .1. T. Nlishauin. L, Lelbennuth and T. 1). Thomas, aur-l3t Ex-SherifF Rabenold. K24 N, Bill St AILBNTOWN. DENTISTRY, In all Its branches. Fresh fas always on baud. The patronage of the people is solicited. Satisfaction Biiaronleed.4-5-00 -GO TO- SWEENY'S "Corner Store" Bottled Gherkins, tfwet Pick les, Chow-Chow, Onions, Table Sauce, Horse-radish, Cauliflow er, Catsup, Mixed Pickles, Cel ery Sauce, and all kinds of choice Jellies and table necessaries. In Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware &c. Il'e lead, both in low prices aud quality o goods. Our large Block Is displayed to da vantage, an Item which purchasers wil certainly greatly appreciate. REMEMBER THE Corner Store, LEHIGHTON PA. Special Important Notice. Pmneitv holders who have lint as vet made water service rounectlonsnn Hank street should do so at once aud save considerable in the cost of the same, fiom the fact that after the thor oughfare hus once been macadamized according to the plans and speculations now with the Borough Council it will necessitate Increased work and naturally u considerably inciikahed ccht. Kvery propeily holder should certainly seethe direct imnoitance of Ihlsund make the service connection now as it would ceitalnly be objected to after tin- stieet is macaduniUed to nuveuiuruuu ami re-lam mviruj- i-uusiui; mi' siirnuy crevices. Slay 1st, 16W. BY OHDKH OF COUNCIL. "3.2 IM1B liUUU HI AT THE Excelsior Carpet Works, NORTH FIRST STREET, LEHIGHTON, IS THE PLACE TO BUY The Finest Ingrain and Brussels Carpet at the lowest prices. 30 different patterns to select from. Smyr na Rugs and Brush Mats in handsome assortment. jQfManufhcturing RaG CARPET a specialty. F. P. HEIL FAIR AND FESTIVAL! TFill he held in Gahel's Hall, Lehighton, on Friday & Saturday October 10 and 11, 1890, under the auspices of Lehigh Lodge, 292, B. of R.R., T., and Rollin TTilbur Lodge, 384, B. of L. F. YOU Oil tMjSSlt. y0llCanhelp us along and thereby do some good. Everything possible will be done to give you a genuine good time. The large and commodious Hall will be nicely decorated, there will be excellent music to enliven tlie occasion, and choice refreshments will be 6erved at very low est prices, THE ADMISSION IS FREE!! Koep your right eye on the date, and then turn out with your sisters, yonr cousins, your uncles and aunts. Committee, (ESTHave you Read FIFTY DOLLARS FOJt 5 A FIFTY DOLLARS FOR Llirts avnuiJLitnn.Jur -Wl II PALMS BUSINESS COLLEGE UM 1700 Cheatnut 8t., PHILADA., PA. Bolh8x) po.lilon for Oradu.t... Tlm W atatmos. UeMlhiBipped. lint Coarse ofhtndr. CUcuUn fntUjoa cmoi tii ipt. KUHN'S SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. ROOFING, SPOUTING AND GENERAL JOB WORK Receives our special attention at this time, and in connection we are prepared to IIepair W ash Wringers, no matter how far gone. Wo supply new rubbers and new cog wheels and make your washer good as new at a .. .. 11 L r 1! n very Buiuu uusw uur line OI House FurnishinGr Goods in. eludes everything in that line, while our stock of Heaters. Ranges and Stoves can't be beat in this town. Before nurchas- ing elsewhere call and see us. W. S. KUHN'S, North First St., Lehighton. 1-3 est hi NORTH FIRST STREET, LEHIQHTOtT. IS TOE PLACE FOR Fine Suitincrs and i (iimi at tho lowest prices which are 10 to 20 per cent, lower than elsewhere. A perfect fit and best workmanship guaranteed lu every Instance. Ttefoie purchasing elsewhere call and see us. -Hl-ly s ALESME WANTED. LOCAL OR TRAV ELING. To sell our Nursery Stock. (Salary, Expenses CHASE lillOTUKUS COMPANY. 6-17-21 llochester. N. Y Lehigh Valle R. R. Co. Arrangement of Passenger 'frdlm. In Effect August 18tii, 1890 LEAVE I.liHICniTON For ltalnvav.Kllzaheth.Newurk and New York 0.00, 5.22, 7.31, 0.67, and 11.12 H.in.; a oj, B.2B and b.ui p.m. For Manunka Chuiih and llelvideie 6.C0, 7.31 n.m.i 12.37 u in. For Lamlieitvllle and Trenton COG, p.00 aud 11.12 a. m.; auu anu d.zu p.m. k..- 01..lHn.nn r.A..an..n..n 1,0,1. rui oiaitiiiiiuM. va14.3nu.1ua, niicuuiniii iklii lehem, Knston, Plillade'phla and points youth 6.22, 7.07, 7.31, 9.00 and 11.12 a.m.; 3.oo, 6.29 and 8.01 p 111. For heading and Harrisburg 7.31, 9.S7 and 11.12 a. in.; s.uu ana d.ui p.m. Knr Rmvinans. Lehleh Gan. Cherrvford. Lau n-'s, White Hall. Coplay, llokendauqua and r reemansDurg o.va, v.ui, v.w v.at 11. iz a. m. 12.37, and 5.29 p.m. ForManch Chunk 0.30.7.43,9.47 and 11.48 a.m. 1.22. 3.1s. 6.25 7.23. 8.10 and 9.38 and 12.47 p.m. For Weatherly and Hazleton 6.47, 7.43 i.'M and 11.48 a.m.; 3.15, 6.25,7.23, 9.38 p.m. For Mafiaiioy City, Shenandoah and Ashland 6.47,7.43,9.30 and 11.48 a.m.; 3.15, 6.25 and 7.23 p.m. For Mt. Carmel and Sbamoktn 7.43 and 11.48 a.m.; 5.25 p.m. For 1'ottsvllle 7.31 7.43, 9.30 11.12 and 11.48 a. m 3.16. 7.23 and 8.01 D.m. Fnr White Haven, Wllkesbarre and Plttston 0.47,7.43,9.30 and 11.48 a.m.; 3.15, 6.25, T.23 and u.aa p.m. For Scranton 0.30, 7.43, 0,30, and 11.48 a.m. 3.15. 6.25 and 7.23 11.111. For Tunkhannock 11.48 a.m.; 6.25 & 7.23 and 9.38 p.m. For Owego, Auburn, Ithaca and Geneva 11.48 11.111.; v.M p.m. For Lacevville. Towanda. Savre. Waverlv. El in Ira. Hoehcster, lluffalo, N'agura Falls and the ivesi 11.49 a.iu.; nuu i.-jj unu v.& p.ui, SUNDAY TKAIN8. For New York 6.42 and 10.07 a.m. ; 6.29 p.m. For Plilladelnhla 8.02 a. in. and 3.67 u.m. For Easton and Intermediate Stations 6.27. 8.02, 10.07 a.m.; 12 62, 3.57. 6.29 and 8.31 p m. For Mnuch Chunk 8.14, 9.60 a.m.; 12.20, 3.15 u.W, S.DZHUU p.m. For Mahanoy City and tiheuandoah 12.20 and 3.15 p.m. For White Haven, Wllkes-Ilarre, Plttstou, Tunkliaunock.Tonanda. Sayre, Ithaca, Geneva, Auhuin, Elraira, Itochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and the West 942 p.m. For further particulars Inquire of A cents for nine lames. i. u. 111 ixvuiun, (ien'l Pass. AKent, May 11, HO, ly South liethlehem, l'enna, the Advocate 1 LIFE SCHOLARSHIP FOH A SMOOTH U. S. KRESGB In the Old Post Omce Ilulldlng. UAHD-MADK BU0IS & 8U0S8 a BpeclaltJ. Hand made Uppers Supplied to the Trade. ty-Btiv our 13.150 Hand-made 8hoe-The I1BST. All kinds M Repairing Neatly, Cheaply and and Promptly attended to. EASY - SHAVE, AMU A Sttluii Haih Cut, OO TO FRANK HEIM AN THK IIAnnF.lt, Over the Oanal Bridge. M. O. Kuntz. East end LehlRhton- Welssport Bridge. Dealer in SolcI.atli er. Finished Calf- HAIR . CUTTING AMD SMOOTH SUA VINQ o1.". ,n? highest Style ot Tousorlal Arti At HORN'S SnuviNO , , Saloon. Try Him I Skins, Kip and Up per Lieatner,iiarness Leather, etc. Highest prices paid for nines, bkius k ranow. R. J. HONCEN, Practical Wagon Builder. Repairing Neatly and Cheaply Done at v ery iteasonauie rnces. Oeneral Aeent for the Cllharth rateut Adjust- v , wi,n a uic, auu iemcr 111 haggles and Carta: INDIA PONGEE id. mm a mm 634 Hamilton St., Allentown, Lehigh Coal & LIMITED) Seiler'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, Reyolvers, 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 insnect them whfithfir vnn want In hnvai nrooont nr. nr. Wo also have n line of Dr. Horner's Cattle and Horse Powders. American Business College, AND MODERN OPPIOE TRAINING SCHOOL, Second National Bank, Centre Square, Allentown, Penna. Oueof the Largest, Most Thorough, Best Regulated and Finest Equipped Training Schools tor " Both Sexes In the State Morning, Afternoon and Evening gcaalont. No Vacations. - . -J. t-fllx elegantly furnished departments with all the most modern conveniences. Full corps of competent, practical and experienced Instructors. Amrhican Business Rufloyubnt Buheau connected with the College through which good positions are secured for the graduates free Ot charge. For catalogues, circulars, &o., address, o. C. DOUNKY, Principal GENTS FURNISHINGS. Big Stock. HATS, CAPS, Boots & Shoes. TRUNKS, &c, 5 jj IS HEADQUARTERS FOR- GENERAL HARDWARE, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, ALT, KINDS OP COAL, Spa OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa Laundry, Laundry, Laundry ! The undersigned has White St., Weissport, Pa. Will call for and deliver iroods free nf charge. Dron me a - i Wm. FRANK PElItt RT TDK BARBER, Under the 1 1 nn store Is the place tor a SMOOTH -SHAVE AND Stvi.ish Hair Cut. Give us a Call. M. FLORY, Manufacturer of IT LEADS THElt ALL IN NEWS. The " ADVOCATE." 1) RIGHT, CLEAN, INDEPENDENT Read IU- and Dealer In HABNK8S, COLLARS. ii,AKKia, WHIPS, FLY.NKT8, c.. c &c. WHITE -o- 8T11KKT. BPOl Caih Buyer, no lo A. F. IsJfYDER, And buy your Organs, I'lanos.SewIng Machines, Wringers, Washing Machines. Implements, Tumps of all kinds. It will pay you to aet prices from mebefore buying. I can tvs you money The newest fabric of the year is Printed Cot ton Goods, India Pongee, Lisle Thread finish 32 inches wide. All the latest shades and printings at Twenty Cents a Yard. Hardwar Seasonable Goods Cassimeres, Worsteds, Corkscrews, Cheyiots, &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 givee satisfaction in making a choice ot goods desired, while in stvle. finish and work- manship our reputation speaks ar more eloquently than word. Call on us for Spring and Summer Garments, Suits or parts of Suits. We guarantee per fect fits and finest workmanship. Clauss Bros., THE TAILORS Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. haws opened a Laundry on nostal. i - g. brook, White Sreet, Wwport, Pa.
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