Entered at Hcond Clnw Mutter at tlie le hlglitun Poat-Olftfle. The Carbon Advocate LKHM1I1TON. l'KNNA. Itnte. fur Lpgnl AiKhHI.Ihk i Charttr Noticei AuUltAr'nNnticei ConMllMlniwr's NotliM Divorce Notices ... Administrator'!! Notices Ktecutor's Notice 9 4 00 4 on 4 01) - 4 0o 3 3 00 SATUIIDAY, AUGUST 80, 18P0. Bona Flile Clrrulntlim I.nricor Hi mi thnt or lny Weekly New.impnr In llio County. Undkii thn constitution of Pennsylvania every male citizen Iwotilv-otio year of ago possessing llto followlnc qualification, shall be entitled to vote nt all elections: First. lie slmll liavc been n citizen of tlie United Stales at least one month. Second. lie shall have resided In the State one year (or If, haying previously been a qitalllflcd elector or a native born citizen of the State, ho shall have temoved therefrom and icturned, then six mouths) immediately proceeding the olectlon. Third. He shall have resided In the election district where he shall offer to yote atlleast two monllix ImuiDdlalely pro ceding the election. Fourth. If twenty-two years of age or unwinds he shall liavo nalil. within two years, a State 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 Setember m. The registry list Is required to he exposed at the polling places not later thau the llrst Monday in August, and every voter should examine, the bonk to make sure that he has been assessed. Persons who havo moyed recently, or contemplate moving before September 4, should visit the Assessor and have their names put upon the list. The last day for naturalization is Ofr tober 4th, A naturalized citizen should haye his naturalization papers with him, as a nasseS' sor and judge of election can require him to show them. The last day for uaturallza - tlon is October 4, and papers declaring au Intention to be naluialized must also he banded the assessor before such a name can be put upon the registry. The last day for paying poll tax is Oc tober 4th Persons Intending to yote nqon age, that Is, under 22 years, must llkuwlso 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 he a qualified yoter. At tuk Democratic Convention in Mon roe last Saturday S. S Dreher, was re nominated for President Judge of this dis trict without opposition. He will he elect ed the same way, for next Monday Carbon connty Democrats will endorse the action of tbelr Slonroecounty bretheren, and the Republicans will make no nomination Judge Dreher has already seryed his con stltnents for a period of twenty years with that complete satisfaction and ability the general public asonlyaiuau learned in bis profession can. He has made Rood Judge, his record Is his recommenda tion. NOTBS ANI OPINIONS The Allentown Critic think that a man ought to live a day or two after lie dies to learn how famous he has beome. 1 Strike are costly affairs to all patties con cerned, as may be gathered from the fact that It costs tbe New York Central railroad $10,000 per day to keep a guard of Pluker ton's men oyer their property In and around Albany. The Treasury Department has made a decision that articles brought from abroad by citizens of tbe United States or others, nd Intended as presents for members or their families or for friends, arc clearly subject to duty under llio law. A certain preacher says that no news paper which took the truth for Us standard would make a pecuniary success. II here upon a certain editor reports: Tbe press might return the compliment by remark lng that no minister who told tbe truth about his congregation, alive or dead, would occupy the pulpit more than one Sunday of terward. The press and the clergy go hand In band, white-wash brush, rosy spectacles, m&gnlfjiug little virtues Into big ones. The pnlptt, the press and gravestones are partners In Saint making. A correspondent says an exchange pro poses that In order to saye applicants for pensions the fees allowed under the law to the pension sharks In Washington the Grand Army posts should obtain tbe re quired blanks from Comlssloner Raum and forward their applications direct without fee to any one. If this were feasible It would bo a good Idea and we are glad to give as possible. Hut we pity the poor sol dler who dreams that he can have his claim passed upon wltlxfut paying toll to the sharks. Our pension system Is not-built that way. The custom In this country of thanking people through the press for their attend ance Jin the nick, at funerals, assistance rendered at festivities, etc., Is In very bad form and Is criticised severely. Such method of thanking people Is very unsatls factory. It Is the duty of friends to at tend the sick and to attend the funeral of friends, and It Is not necessary to publicly thank people for their duty. If anyone has rendered you a special favor, thank htm privately, either In person or by letter, and the acknowledgement will be appre ciated much more than would be a general thanksgiving expressed In a general way through the press. Editors now advise against publishing these; notices and the custom Is being stopped. The government seen-s to be making fair progress in tbe education of the Indians states the New Yoik News. There are 30,000 Indian children In the country be tween the ages of 0 and 10 years. The gov ernment has educated a small percentage of these children, and so far, tbe result has proved beneficial. The records of the In dlan schools compare favorably with those devoted to the education of while children. But. the Indian children are sent back after they complete their education to the tribes, where there Is nothing for them to do but to relapse into barbarism. An at tempt to live according to the ways of tb white people Is Immediately frowned upon by the Indian fathers and mothers, and there It nothing that tbe educated Indian can do to earn a living. Tbls will con tinue to be the case until Hie tribal relations are urotcen up ay a uiyisiou ot me unu t severally. J. S. MAIL COACH BKTWBBN Brofidhentlsviilc and Lehighton, ia nim ever day. PsMengers Between, and to all Points along lue Jjlne. will DO onmru at no yrrjr IiOWKST IUTR8. Freight and Baggage Bafely carried it lowest prices. The palronnge of tbe public Is retpertfullv solicited. Orders tell with me I osi unices niong .no hub ur i tbe Exchango Kotol, liehlghloti, will receive prompt attention. ltetpecuuiiy. G.T" rS." KOOKRteK, under the Kclin;c Hotel. Bank stleel. for a smooth ilisve or a iM.hti.imlilehalrcm. p- Closed on Hundar'a. , Ki.eili-r Hair tonic, mires Dandruff. augSOyl FRANCIS K0EI1LER. Prop. Job Printing of every description nently,cbeaply and prompt ly executed at this oflice. A trial or der solicited. PENSIONS. Peranns deslrlne? Pension Blanks and Infor mation tinder Act of June 1890. can obtain the same irom tne unaersignea, QKO, VI. KSSKH.-rrotlionotary, atiesstf Mauch Chunk, pa. Executor's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Executor in the estate of MATH IAS SCHW0RRR, deceased, late of the Borough of tahlgliton, county of Carbon, State of Pennsylvania : therefore, all persons who know themselves to be Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment within THIHT DAVH from the date hereof, and such who have legal claims against the estate will present them well authenticated for settlement within the alove specified time. FKANZ KOKDKKBR, jiugnton, ra., aug-.a,uu. hwuiw. Bids Wanted. Ktlc herehv clven that bids will he re ceived for the erection of a Four Room Brick Hcliool House In the Franklin Independent School District, until 0.30 p. m., on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER t. 18SX), The Board reserve the nam to reject any ana an uius. -iium uuu specifications can be seen at the residence of II. T. SMAWLlsi, secretary, Welssport, r.O. 8-2t East Welssporl. Ta, DissflMion of Co-PartnersMp. Notice Is hereby given that the co-partner ship heretofore existing betneen 0. II. Niuhaum and 11. K. Culton, doing business under the firm name of Nusbaum & Culton, on First street In the borough ot Lehlghton, Caibon county, Pa., has this Nineteenth day of August, A. I 1893, been dissolved by mutual consent. All parties owing the firm will make payment to B. K. (Jul ton, by whom the business will be continued. u. ll. nuoijAUju, Lehlghton,Pa.,8-23-903t B. K. CULTON. PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE HIGH t court of Justice Chancery Division made In ti.A tnntter nf rhe estate nf John Thomas, de- ceased, and In an Action Watktns against Marsh (1881 T. 38) the persons CLAIMING to be the CHILDREN of ANNIE GOSLEK form erly Annie Owens (a daughter or me testator nufer Mnrv Owens formerlv Marv Thomas) th wile oi Uliunes rreuericn uuaicc, uijjancjiuic. Porhnn rvinntv. HtnfA nf Ppnimvlvanla. Uulted .Mtttfpq nf America. Uvllio- on the 21St March 1873, tne uaie ni tne win u juiiii juuums, inu of Goose Street, In the County, of the Borough of Carmarthen, Flannel Manufacturer, and on the 2th Anrll. isT.1. the date of the death ot the said John Thomas, are by their Solicitors on or before the 27th day ot November, isao, to come In and prove their claims at the Chambers of Mr. Justice Chltty, at the Royal Courts of Justice Stand, London, England, or In default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the Denent oi me sum uruer. rnuav. mc uiu ua n on at ti n'Mwtlr It. th. fnrAnnnn. Is appointed for hearing adn adjudicating upon the said Claims. Dated this 24th day ot July. 18!X. Ul'.U. A.UKUUIM'.Jl, Ulliei lltTK. ASHURST MORRIS CllIBP & Oo.,0 Old Jewry l-onaon, I!, u. riainuns solicitors. Hon. William Mutciij.kh, of Easton will very likely succeed himself to Congress from this district Monroe county having endorsed his nomination, which practically settles It for Carbon tills year, all lit Ugh we bad hoped to see Hon. Allen Craig, Of Mauch Chunk, nominated, wo would much ratber It be William Jlutchler than Any onb else outside of our first cholccj He has made an excellent record and his con stituents are proud of it. Tub Allentown Off fc was a yer r o'd last week-a fullfilmentof the AnvooATa'f prediction al its birth, that the older It would grow the better and brighter it would be. Always free, fearless and lnde pendent In expression, the tool of no man or party and the mouthpiece of no ring, R Is recognized as the people's paper and sought after accordingly. The Advocate wishes for Its bright couemperary con tinued prosperity. The town paper is a constant advcitlso ment of tbe town and section, and no niaV ter what Is said In foreign papers, outsiders desiring to locate in a place first write for sample copies of. the town papers. The town is judged by them, hence llio impor tance of the papers being well patronized by advertising merchants. The UAILJiOAD NOTES. Pennsylvania, Poughkeepale it Boston Italltoad Company has ordered 500 now freight cars and two new locomotives lo accommodate lis Increasing business. The Schuylkill and Lehigh Valley Hall road Company has now about completed Its work, so far as the engineering depart ment Is concerned, and tbe oflice at Schuylkill Haven will shortly be closed. The Lehigh Valley Railroad has at work on Its new line, fron Geneva lo Buffalo, N. V.j 3000 meu,800 teams, 0 locomotives, 250 cars and 5 steam shovels. Surveys are being made for the line from Geneva to Van Ettenvllle.and contractors will soon be asked to bid on ike construction work. The engineers In tbe employ of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Co., haye received a circular in which they are warned not to blow their whistles any more than is absolutely necessary, and to not run more lhan eight miles an hour while passing through towns. The same rule could as well be applied to other roads Xhe Valley and Central being no exceptions. We uavk always been down on this PInkerton Thug business hiring men by the corporations to shoot dowu strikers. We believe the local and Slate authorites could cope with such matteis, without the intervention of hiring nftlcers from another State. The Caibon Prohibitionists are pulling on their war paint and lllllng up with ex plosives for the fall campaign. They will organize thoroughly and make a vigorous. argumentlye contest. They are few in numbers, but that Is in no way significant. The promised tln-up of all the railroads entering In New Vork on September 1, Is not an encouraging prospect lo either the railroads or the public, but if men will strike, they will strike we suppose. SKCItKT SOCIISTV NOT15S. Nearly a half million of members what a Orand Army it isl Grand Army Day at Mahtfhny City Thurs day was a grand success. There are at present about it!0,000 mem bers In tbe order, nf the K. of P. Recent Odd Fellows' ilallstlcs foot up tbe member of white Odd Fellows on the globe at l.SJl.SW. Pennsylvania still remains, numerically, the banner Pylblan grand jurisdiction, baying oyer 40,000 knights and a handsome sum In Its exchequer. Fayettevllle Oastle.No. 877. K. O. K., of Fayetteyllle, was until tiled last week. Slpesyllle Castle, No. 878, of Slpesvllle, was Instituted on August 26th and Roxbtiry Cattle, No. 370, of Rnxhury, Johnstown, was Instituted on August 97th. The appli cation for the second Herman ('atlle In Philadelphia Tentonla, No. 380 has been recelyed. Odd Fellow figure: IlrilUh Columbia has on an average 100 member lo a lodge; Connecticut, 171; Phdrlrl nf Columbia, 108; Maine, 1-ttt; MasrachuselU, IK); New Hampshire, 130, Pennsylvania, 87; Rhode Island, 1'.'-.'. Pennsylvania, however, has neaily a thousand lodges, while Ohio, the nexlbtgbeM, has only m. ami Illinois 600. Pennsylvania has M.miu niemlters; the next highest juimdlctiun, Oliio 4U,207. John P. Uertolette Puet, 484, li. A. It., of town, accompanied by the Drum Corps, participated In Urand Aimv JJy at Mabanoy Cltj Thursday. Teachers' lSxamlnatlons. The Carbon county teachers' examina tions for 1890 will be held as follows: Stony llreelt School House, for Perm Foreit Tomiaulp, Saturday, September e. LehlRhlun, (Special Examination), Saturday, sepiemuer?., T. A. Sntdkr, Co. Sup't. He Consoles Crying; Dabei. ."A bank baa bouio queer notions," Bald a veteran teller, "but I think tbe oddest character I have come across In my deal ings through the little wicket is a man who comes In about twice a week, lays down n dime or two nickels and asks for ten bright, new cents. After he bad done this some half dozen times I began to expect him, and later to have a curi osity to know what he did with them, as I observed that he always placed them carefully in his fob pocket. "One day my curioeity overcame my politeness, and I asked him bluntly what he did with the pennies. He blushed, smiled in a deprecating way and said they were for tbe children. The cashier happened to know the man, and told me when he had gone that he had lied he had no children, .though married for many years. This aroused my curiosity still more, and I decided to trace him, as we say in commercial transactions. I made a confidant of the office boy, and the next time the gentleman called the boy shadowed him. It was about noon when they left, and the boy did not re turn until long after banking hours, Then he called zde aside and said: " 'He gives them pennies to babies that cry.' " 'Gives them to babies that cry? I asked, not fully comprehending. " 'Yes. I stuck to him, just as yon told me, and had to wait two hours while he was busy in his oflice. Then out he comes and I after him, up one street and down another, stopping into places every few. minutes. On West Lamed street there was a little urchin crying; some one had took something away from it. He steps up, laughed, chucked it under the chin, and gave it one of the bright cents. The little one I don't know whether It waa a boy or a girl, they dress 'em so much alike stop ped crying and begun to laugh, and the gentleman walked on faster than ever.' "Well, I got to thinking over the mat ter," said the teller, "and found myself trying to figure out in some such manuer as we compute Interest tbe amount of happtuess that man got out of ten cents. tlie price of an ordinary cigar, and the result is I always carry a few bright coppers myself," Detroit Free Eress, The use of the electro-magnet for indi cating the presence of submerged tor pedoes or lost anchors has been suggest ed. The magnet, in connection with a delicate strain dynamometer, Is lowered into tbe water and e red ted by a battery. Tbe metal will attrsmithe magnet aadj the dynamometer will reveal the fact I Application for Charter Notice Is hereby given that an applicant will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvan on Monday, September 8, 1890, by John S.Lent T. A. Snyder, W. H. Montt, James Ixng ana . II. Witlielm under the Act ot Assembly entitle "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved Anrll will, 1871. and tbe suDDlements thereto. for the charter of an Intended corporation to be called the "tehlghton Land Company." the character and object or which Is the purchasing and Improving ot leal estate and selling the same in lot or paicels In tho county ot Caibon and the ttunnlementa thereto. T. A. SNYDER, Solicitor. Lehlghton, Pa,. Aug. ic. 1890. To whom it Concerns This Is to notify all persons concerned that ASIAN DUB M. COCHRAN, minor son ot the undersigned, having left my bed and board without lust cause or provocation, aud without my consent, that I will not be responsible for uuy ueuis cuuirauieii pj uiiu, auu turuiu uu persons trusting mm on my uccuuut.. LEONARD COCHRAN, July 22, 80-w3 Mahoning Township, Pa. AiTiTNTQ'o canvass for the sale of our uMiimujum, urown Nursery siock. WANTED. Mn.t T.lhernl Tirmi. rtneannlled facilities. One of the largest, oldest established and best known nurseries in the country. Address W. & T. Smith, Geneva Nursery, ueueva n, x ,.staDiisueu in im i-i:m DR.W.F.DANZER No. 80 North Wyoming St., HAZLETON, PENNA. "We would will llio rtUeri- tion of the public to our facili ties for oxpcutitiK nny kind of ob printing, from tlie smtuleat card to the largest poster. Every thing executed with neatness and dispatch, and at remarkably ow prices. Envelopes In this line we offer excellent bargains, and business men will find it as cheap, and much more business ... . -, i- i ike, to ower ineir supplies nom . i r n .1. 1 us. We can lurnisii me 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 the mails it can be returned lo 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 wonderlully low figures. Nicely printed letter paper is as neccessary as printed envelopes. Business men should have both. BillHeads Every carpeh ter, blacksmith, mason, builder, painter, in fact, every man en eaged in contract work should have a nicely printed supply oi 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 cords. 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 nrices remarkablv low. We can print them at short notice As bargain announcements they ore just the thing. Posters This is otn speci alty. Picnic hills, 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. If. in need of anything in this line-wesolic it vour favors. Book Printing Societies and others desiring anything in this line will hnd the very low est prices ruling here. Send in your orders. Printing Any and every thing coming under this head wedding stationery, dtate ments. tags, weigh bills, order books, etc.. can be had here Particular attention paid to al mail orders. Give us a trial. CARBON ADVOCATE, Lehighton, Carbon oounty.Pn DR. BOYD'S little (riant Nerve & Liver Pills, '.isltlvely enres constipation. Indleeslion. biliousness, torpid liver, pain In tlie back. piles, headache, bad taste In tlie mouth arising rmtn indigestion, by strengthening the nerves anil regulating the action of thn stomach, Uycr and kidneys. 1'ltICK, 86( CENTS. Samples Free nt Thomas' Drug Store. DR. BOyFs CURB For diarrhoea, dvsentarv. summer com plaint, clioletn morbus, cramps, colic or any disorder arising from a weak stomach THOMAS' Golden Molar Pharmacy, Bavk Stukkt, I.niiinitTON, Pkkna. S TUBER'S SHAVING SALOON, opposite the Advocatk Office, Is Headquarters for shaving, baircuttuig aim siiainpoouif;. iai.i. WA. FETEKM. Saloon and Restaurant, Bank . Street. Fresh Laxer always on tan. Ojs- urop in anu bee us. uuvtu-iy Specialist In Diseases of the EYE, NOSE AND THROAT Dr. Danzer will be at the Exchange Hotel, Lehighton, on Fill DAY of every week between the hours of 8 a. ra., and 4 p. m. Spectacles and Eye Glasses accurately fitted at reasuuauie prices. t9Coiisultatlmi In German and EiiKllsh. angustlO-sotfo DR. J. P. BROWN, Slalington, Penna. Special Treatment given In Diseases of Women. Specialist In Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Catarrh Permanently Cured. Fine Frameless Eye Glasses and Spectacles ad justedmy own patent. uugo-ty Fifty Dollars Reward ! will be given, and no questions asked, far the return of a DIAMOND SCAltF PIN lost on the Lehighton Base Ball Grounds Saturday After noon, August 2nd, 1890. Address, DAILY TIMES OFFICE, Aug M Mauch Chunk, Fa. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, Permanently located near Valley Depot, for Cabinets and Family Groups. Old pictures cop led andenlarged. augi-y Attention! At REBER'S llltUG BTOKK. By tho single bottle, by 1- aud l-l) dot, luuQtltlei, aud In jobbers lots at lobuert In Ices, Hood's Ssrsaparllla can alwa)i b isd. lulve Stoves, Tinware, Heaters and Ranges, In Great Variety at Samuj Graver's Popular Store, Bank Street. Roofing and Spouting a special ty. Stove repairs furnished on short notice Reasonable! E. F. LiXJCKE NB ACT PLAIN AND DECOlf ATIVE I'Al'Elt 11ANO INO, HOUSE AND SION I'AINTINO . AND ORAININO. t'oinpeleut workmen sent to anypait of inn couniy. O. A. CLAUSS, Office with Clauss Bros., First street, Lehighton Finn, Like and Accident INSURANCE. Onlv Frst-claw Companies are represented inioiniaiionciieeriuuyiurnisiieii. 4-iy fun "GOOD ENOUGH" Famili T, m M WBKIII 31 Iris I GOOD i S "PV KUHN'S SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. ROOFING, SPOUTING AND GENERAL JOB WORK lteceives our special attention nt this time, and in connection we are prepared to Kepair Wash Wiuncieks, no matter how far gone, wo supply new rubbers and new cog wheels and make your washer good as new at a very small cost. Our line of House Furnishing Goods in cludes everything in that line. while our stock of Heaters, lianges and Stoves can't be beat in tins town. Before purchas ing elsewhere call and see us. W. S. KUHN'S, North First St., Lehighton. feipai?t ugiitjlj5 ifdetoiyf HEADQUARTHM rOU Wall Paners. Borders & Uccorotions Largs assortment, and the latest styles. Boofe Stationery, Fancy BooQs WINDOW SHADES. All grades. Shade making and putthiK up promptly attended t. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty. Brushes & general Painter' t Supplies. No. 61 Broaflway Mancli CM. Pa. Below the Broadway House. THAT ROY AND GIRL' OF OU118 What shall we hate them taught and where" Peirces College BUSINESS and SHORTHAND neooitn HUILDINO, OU-UIU Cht-stuut St., l'lillada., !. Second, Third uud Kouith floors. Moriiiiig. Afternoon and HiElit Sosslons. Spenlng day Heptwiber 2d, ISM. Eleven led and torty-uue OHl) separate students last year. Kaily application necessary. Our students uutfurndy bear testimony lu (avor ut the utility and in amicability of the coutet) of Instruction, tlie skill and devotlnu or the faculty and Ihe. eumeslnHes of efloii and the general success attending tlw untie In pro moling tlielr iiiterema after leaving IMIi-w. No tiouble and no charge made toaujoue fur supplying Itook-keenerii.riulilrrs, halesmen, Stenographic Clerks or Ueiieral AsMlunla in the Counting llouae Uusliirus men may t-tiei t wore of grauuatee tlib year llin lu-fore, u-, the Standard of tlraduatR.ii li bwu liaised. retro College WrlllliK hllpa mid H. ul Himi uess Forms, l.y Prof, a 1' Hooi, n.i u. e Fraotloe. one Uullar a net, postage pi -ii.hu. Twenty slittl 0) College Auuuel, uog nxercuea luctuaiuc eaareseee ui r w uMsiMon louege, sua uubup til aduit PrralUelK OIL AND GASOLINE CAN! MAftUFACTllNFD BY me Winfloiq Mancf'g- Co., - Warren, a Every Family Should Have 0ne No Dropping Oil on the Floor or Table. No Kaucet to Leak or get knocked open t ivaste foments or cause Explosions, rum Ind Can close automatically Air Tight. No Leolinr No Evuporetlon i AND ABSOLUTELY SAF. A Unlverccl 1 Ici.r.c l okl Necessity e at.x. a.cxs ess vxzsaA. 1?nr Hale In Lehlahton hv ,T. T. Nushaum. L, Ulbennuth and T. 1). Thomas, ai-t3t Ex-Sheriff Rabenold. 24 N. Bth St., - - - - AIXENTOWN DENTISTRY, In all Its brandies. Fresh gas always on hand. Tho patronage of the people Is solicited. Satisfaction gttarotiteed.4-5 00 -GO TO- SWEENY'S "Corner Store" Bottled Gherkins, ,sw et Pick les, Chow-Chow, Onions, Table Sauce, Horse-radish, CaulifloW' pr, Catsup, Mixed Pickles, Cel ery Sauce, and all kinds of choice Jellies. and table necessaries. In Dry Goods, Groceries, Quoensware &c. ff'o lead, both In low prices and quality o goods. Our large Block is displayed to da vantage, an Item which purchasers wll eerlalnly greatly appreciate. . REMEMBER THE Cohnee Store, LEHIGHTON PA. YOU A SMOOTH EASY - SHAVE, AND A Stylish IIaiii Cirr, an to FltANK HERMAN TIIF. 1IA11IIRU. Over the (Mnal llrldge. M. O. Kuntz. East endl.ehlRhton Welnsnort. Tlrhlirn. Dealer In SoleLeatli cr, Finished Calf skins, Kip anil Up per Leather, Harness Leather, etc. lanesr price pam ror Ides, Wklns& Tallow. 6 fasd IjitfffaJ o NORTH FIRST STREET, LEHlQIITOtf. IS THE PLACE FOR Fine Suitings and Pantaloonin&s at the lowest prices which are 10 to SO per cent, lower than elsewhere. A oerfect fit and best workmanship guaranteed Id every Instance. Hefore purchasing elsewhere call and see its. -Hl-ly jiLESME S WANTED. LOCAL OR TRAVELING. losell our Niirseiy Hlocl;. Salaiy, Expenses anu Bieatll eimiioviiieni. Kii.-truiiieeu. C1IASK llltOTllIiliH COMPANY, 6-17-2H1 Itoehester, N. Y tic , ssut wjico reuuested Addieu, TiiOMAb MAY rt-lHlX, M. A.. PH. t.. Ptlucipai. Special .Important Notice. Piouertv holders who lime not as ret made water xerviee comiectlousnii Hank street should do so at onee and save eousiderahle lu the cost of the name, fioiu the fact Unit alter the thor oughfare nan once lieen maeitdamlzed according lo Ihe plans and specifications now with the Uoruuah Council It will necessitate Increased uc.ll.aiul uatiuall) a eousldeialily INOHKAsao ucsr. lively property holder should certainly seethe direct linnoitanee of thlsnnd make the sen Ice connection now ns it tinuld certainly oe objected to after the street ii macadamized to liave It toiu up unit re-laid thereby causing un sightly crevices. Stay tst. 10. 11Y OltnEl! OF COUNCII Lehigh Valle R. R. Co. Arrangement nf I'aKgengcr Tratus. In Effect August 18th, 1890. I.K.VYK I.lCHimilON PorItahnav,Kllzubetli,Neaik and New York o.oo. 5.2i, 7.at,9.57, and 11.12 a.111. ; 3 ua, c.29 and u.ui p.m. Fur Maniuika Chunk and Uelvldere COG, 7.31 a.m.: 12.S7 n 111. For lmbertvllle and Trenton (1.0(1, 0.00 and 11.12 a.m.: 3oaaiiuri.29ii.nl. For KUtlnuton, Cutasauqua, Alleptowti, Beth- leucm. itnsion. r 1 uauu nnia aim noints soum fi.22, 7.6.7, 7.31, 0.' and 11.12 a.m. 3.00, 5.29 and s.oi o 111. For lleadlui; and Ilarrlsbun; 7.31, 9.S7 and 11.12 a. ill.: J.uu unit s.ui p.m. llnu.tn.n. I .hl.l. flnn f li.i....f nl Tn.. rv's, White Hall, Coplay. liokendauqua and Freemansburg 6.22,7.07,8.00 9.B7 & 11.12a. 111.; 1237, and 5.29 p.m. For Mauch Cliurk 0.3(1. 7.13, 9.47 and 11.48 a.m. ; 1.22, 3.13, 0.'7.Z3, s.iu anu v.jsanu iif.47 p.m. For Weatlierly and Hazleton 0.47, 7.43 9.30 and II.IOUiIU., .t.tu, .Jt tttn, P.UD I'.tll. For Mahanoy City, Bhenandoah and Ashland 6.47, 7.43, 9 jo and 11.48 a.m.; 3.15, 5.25 and 7.23 p.m. For Mt. Carmel and Shainokln 7.43 and 11,48 a.m.: 6.25 Din. Fix I'ottsvllle 7J17.43, 900 11.12 and 11.48 a.m., 3.16, 7.23 and KOI p.m. For White Haven, Wllkesbarre and I'lttston 0.47,7,43,9.30 and 11,48 a.m. ; 3,ts, 6.25, 7.23 and v. i,in Fur Scranton CM, 7.43, 9,30, and 11.48 a.m. 3.15. 6.25 and 7.23 u.tn. For Tunkhannock 11.18 a.m.; 6.25 & 7.23 and 9.38 o.m. FurOwego, Auburn, Ithaca and Geneva 11.48 a.m.; 9.38 p.m. For Laceyvllle. Towanda, Sayre, AVaverly, El mlra, lloohester, Buffalo, N'agara Falls and the vv est 11.48 a.m.; anu i;a anu p.iio p.m. SUNDAY T11AIN8. For New York 6.42 and 10.07 a.m. ; Si".) p.m. For Philadelphia 8.02 a. ni. and 3.57 o.m. For Uaston and Intermediate Stations 6.27, 8.112, 19.07 a.m.; 12 62, 3.67. 5.29 and 8.34 p 111. For Mauch Chunk 8.14, 9.50 a.m.; 12.20, 3.15, e.1, o.oj anu v.m p.m. Fur Hazleton 9.60 a.m.: 12 20. 3.15 & 9.42 n.in. Fur Mahanoy City and Shenandoah 12.20 aud 3.15 n.m. For White Haven, Wllkes-flarre, rittston, lunKiiunnocK, lowanna. ttayre, itnaca, ueueva, Auburn, Elmlra, Itocnester, Butfalo, Niagara Falls and the West 942 p.m. For further particulars Inquire of Agents for Time Tables. E. B. BYINOTON, tien i rass. Agent, May II, '90, ly Boutli Bethlehem, Penna, AT THE Excelsior Carpet Works, NORTH FIRST STREET, LEHIGHTON, IS THF. place to but The Finest Ingrain and Brussels Carpet nt tlio lowest prif-es. 30 different pntterns to select from. Smyr uu Hugs anil Brush Mats in handsome assortment. JMamifhctnring KaG CARPET a specialty. F. P. HEIL FAIR AND FES TIVAL! TPill be held in Gabel's Hull, Lehighton, on Friday & Saturday October 10 and 11, 1890, under the auspices of Lehigh Lodge, 292, B. of It.lt., T., and Rollin TFilbur Lodge, 384, B. of L. F. You W on't Miss It ! F 1 E 7l and thereby do some good. Everything possible will be done to give you a genuine good time. The large and commodious flail will bo nicely decorated, there will be excellent music to enliven the occasion, and choice refreshments will be served at very low- 'THE ADMISSION IS FREE!! Kaep your right eye on tlie date, and then turn out with your sisters, your cousins, your uncles and aunts. Committeh. U. S. KHESGB, In the Old Post Omee IhilldlnR. HAND-MADE BO0T8 ft SHOES a Specialty. Hand-made Uppers Supplied to the Trade. tsr-lhiv our j.bo Ilar-rt-made Shoe The BUST. All kinds ( Repairing Neatly, Cheaply and and Promptly attended to. PIUNK 1EI1FRT TttR BAKnRR, Under the prog Store. lathe place fora SMOOTII SUAVE AND Stylish Hair Cut. Olve lis a Call. lUIIl - OUTTINQ AMD SMOOTH SHAVING Style' of Tonsorlai'Art. At HORN'S Siiavino . . Saloon. Try Him I M. PLORY, Manufacturer of and Pealer In "HiTn- Wllira, FI.Y.NKT8, e., Ac, tie. WIIITK -o. HTItKET. IT LEADS THEU A lit, IN NEWS. The "ADVOCATE" u it 10 nr. CLEAN, INDEPENDENT. Read III R. J. HONCEN, Practical Wagon Builder. Repairing Neatly anil Cheaply Done al Very Reasonable Prices. General Agent tpr the Ollbarth Patent Adjiist- vn. 1 iud 1 uie. nun 1 dealer in lluggies and Carts. SPOT Cash Bajreri go to A. F. htfYDER, And buy your Organs, rianos,Scwlng Machines, Wringers, Washing Machines. Implements, Pumps of all kinds. It will pay you to get prices from ine before buying. I can save you money INDIA PONGEE. The newest fabric of the year is Printed Cot ton Goods, India Pongee. Lisle Thread finish 32 inches wide. AU the latest shades and printings at Twenty Cents a Yard. 634 Hamilton St., Allentown. LelMli Goa I & Hardware Go, 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 at present or not. We also have n line of Dr. Horner's Cattle and Horse Powders. American Business College, AND MODERN' OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL, Second National Bank, Centre Square, Allentown, Penna. One of the Largest, Most Thorough, Best Regulated and Finest Equipped Training Schools for Both Sexes In the State Morning, Artoruoon and Ereutng Hesiloni. No Varatlous. tSTSIx elegantly furnished departments with all the most modern conveniences. Full corns of competent, practical and experienced Instructors. Ahruican Uosi nkss Employment BuitBAir connected with the College through which good positions are secured for the graduates free of charge. For catalogues, circulars, &c., address, o. C. PORNEV, Principal GENTS FURNISHINGS, Big Stock. HATS, CAPS, Boots & Shoes. TRUNKS, &c, asonable Good Cassimeres, Worsteds, Corkscrews, Cheviots, &c, &c. llMiaujki 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 ol goods desired, while in stvle. finish and wnrk- manship our reputation speaks lar 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. hi 9 JWa IS HEADQUARTER! FOR GENERAL HARDWARE, Paints, Varnishes, Gl AXL KINDS OF GOAL, &( OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa- tMiive you Read the Advocate ? m M FIFTY DOLLARS FOR LIFE 8CIIQLA11SIIIF hll PALMS BUSINESS COLLEGE TOO Chutnut St.. DMILAD A.. P SafeBmD FaaltUn Ar GrodaatH, Tlio 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 postal. Wm. G. HRQQ&, White Sreet, Wseport, jp.
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