ICiitermi n 8om1 Claw Matter at the Le ltlghton Pott-Oftloe. The Carbon Advocate 1 H1U1ITON, VKNNA. Unto. Tor Legal Ailvei-tltilng i Chartfr Nhiicch $ 4 00 Auditor's Not lri'1 - ... 400 Cominlmlonei's Notircs - - 4 00 Divorce Nntlot' 4 Oo Administrators Not Ires - - 3 00 Executors Notices S 00 SATtMlKAY, SKPTKMBKUO, 1800. Doiib l'lile Clri iilatliiii I.KlRcr llinn tlint of any Weekly Now.papor In the County. THIS T1GKKT. The ticket nominated by tho Democratic part last Monday Is qtillo creditable to tl.o Democracy of the county. It Is headed with S. S. Drelier, for Judnc; Hon. Allen Cralr, for Opngrew. and Hon. V. M. ltap- slier, for Slato Senator; V. 1. Scrnmcl, for lleglsler and liccordcrj James T. Mill hearn, for treasurer; Henry filler and Daniel Cannon, for commissioners; Hue.li Ferry, for Assembly; CI. W. Jforthlmer and A. G. l'ctcrs, for County Auditors. The ofllces are pretty fairly equalized as regards geographical location. Three go to the upper end; Mauch Chunk gels two and the lower end two. There aro many however who llnd objections lo the geo graphical situation without giving the status of affairs due consideration. For Instance the upper end only has but two Democrats now filling positions of public placp, via: Domiilck O'Donnel, count) commissioner, of Summit Hill, and 11'. W. Buck, coroner, of Wcalheily, while the lower end lias the sheriff, treasurer, asso elate judge, one commissioner, and the jury commissioner. From this It can be seen that no effort Is made to particularly centre the ofllces of Ihe party to one sec Hon of the county more than another, and all this kicking and growling about the geographical situation should be slopped. It is tiresome. SilUicics are not tilings that working- men should rush heedlessly Into, for they generally enlall a great deal of -suffering to those who are connected with them, They should never bo used only when all other means fall, hut they are not the tin mitigated evil that some would have us to believe. They seldom occur, even though they fall In their direct object or purpose. but they accomplish some good. They are the earnest protest of honest labor against tho oppression of capital, and teach those who are tyrannically disposed that there is a limit lo their cruel selfishness, boundary over which they cross at peril to their Ill-gotten wealth, and the experience and knowledgo thus gained will often tend to deter them from encroaching too far on the rights of labor. It is not their appre ciation ot those rights that prevents them from encroaching on lliem, hut theJear of what may follow, Hut strikes are not always failures. Of late years they have been otherwise, notwithstanding the as sertions made by prejudiced writers In the Interests of the employers. NOTES AND OPINIONS Civilization, says an exchange, lias made marvelous strides. Ananias wouh'n't have been a patch on the nineteenth century campaign Hat's trousers. The greatest polltlcan raising section I Carbon only got one man on the ticket at the Democratic convention held at Mauch Chunk yesterday and that was Hugh Ferry, of Audenrled. Hazletou Sentinel. According to a judicial opinion rendered by Judges Bucher, Mayer and Rockefeller It Is Illegal for any Individual pr commit tee to present to any voter a receipt for taxes, and where it is done the gift of the receipt does not conyey with it the light to yote. Another proof that cheap labor is dear labor has been brought to light by the cen sus Investigation. 11 appears that the aver age cost of producing a ton of Ituii Isabout 814 In the Northern foundries and about $10.75 In Southern tonndnes. Higher wages aro paid In the Northern foundries, but the labor cost per ton of metal Is $1.40 In thu North and $1.00 In the South. So the '"cheap labor" is 20 ceuts a ton dearer than the more coUly and efficient labor. Here Is another proof that efficient and well paid labor Is the cheapest. American wages, measured by output, are not higher than foreign wages. Phlla. Ilecord. ISKCKKT BOOIKTY NOTHS. Lehigh Couuell, 101, Jr. O. V. A. M of town, will be four year's old On the 9Mb of this month. The order of Sons of Veteran now num bers 186,000 members a magnificent show ing for an order only nine years old. The Order of Tontl has 20,000 members. The financial department Is in good hands, and the order Is In an exceedingly pros perous condition. The average Increase In membership during 1800 has been 000 per month. Tho tenlli reunion of the survivors of the Pennsylvania Veteran Heavy Artillery will be held In Allentown on Tuesday, Septem ber Dili. The programme of exercises will include a meeting of the Association In Armory Hall, at 10 o'clock A. M., over which the President, Lieut-Col. Winger will preside, and a camp fire In tho even trie, over which Lieut. Geo. W. Iteeder will preside. II. V. Mortliluicr, Sr., Is i member of tho Association and will attend, State Secretary Wcand's report of the , O. S. of A. for the past year shows 13, 003 propositions, 12,427 elections and 403 ejections. Tho total membership Is 43,' 733, while subordinate camps report an ex pendlture of $07,020,08 In benefits. Invest ments in bonds and real estate foot up to $255,707,33, Thero Is a total of 047 active camps, and during the last twelve months 100 new camps have been organized in Pennsylvania. Tho Albany Argus of recent date says that It Is a mistake to say that the Order of Odd Fellows was Instituted at lialli more in 1811): "A lodge was formed In Now York city In 1800. and was known as Shakespeare lodge. It was composed mainly of gentlemen of the theatrical pro fesslon. It was a self constituted lodge, tho same as Washington No. 1, Baltimore, New York should have the honor of being the first to pioniulgate those fraternal ties and beneficial principles which have made Odd Fellowship stand lc the front rank of all humanitarian societies. Charles E. Meyer, In his re 'ent historical sketch relating to Royal Arch Afasonry, afllrms that Jerusalem chapter, No. 3, of Philadelphia, Is the oldest chapter of Royal Arch Mason? In tho world. Its minutes aro complete from 1707 to the presont time, Bro.Meycr also claims that the Royal Arch chapter of Pennsylvania Is the oldest in America. It was organized In 1795 by the grand lodge of that jurisdiction, and con tinued to hold this subordinate position until 1824, when It assumed the pre rogative of an Independent and sovereign body. At the second annual convention of the grand castle of the Knights of the Goldnn Eagle of Ontario the main subject discuss- ed was a proposed scheme of life Insurance In connection with the order. The Instltu- lion is a benevolent one, haying a member ship of over 100,000 In the United States, It was founded In Baltimore In 1853, but did not attain to much prominence until 1872. Its stronghold is the state of Penn sylvania, having in the city of PhlladelphI; alone 11,000 members. In Canada the order has been only one year In operation, hut Is already one of the most powerful and progressive societies In the Dominion, Ottawa is the birthplace of the Canadian branch of the order. The lat day for nahimlizaUon t Oc tober 4fA, A naturalized citizen should have his naturalization papers with him, as a asses sor and judge of election can require him to show them. The last day for naturaliza tion Is October 4', and papers declaring an Intention to ho naturalized must also he handed the assessor before such a name can be put upon tho registry. The lost day for paying poll tax in Gr ower 4(7 k Persons Intending to yotc uqon ago, that Is. under 22 years, must llkowlso bo assess ed, although the payment of poll tax is not necessary. Every citizen not a real estate owner must have paid such a tax wlinin two years preceding the election In order to bo qualified voter. U. S. MAIL COACH HETWKEN Broadheadsville and Lehighton, 13 HUN EYEBY DAY. Passengers Between, and to all Points along the bine, will lie uarneii m me yerjr LOWEST BATEB. Freight and Baggage Safely carried ai lowest prices. The petronngo of the publie is respectfully solicited. Orders leltwith the Tost Offices along the line or at the Exchange Holol, Lehighton, will receive prompt attention. uaspecuuiiy, oi? ine GO TO FltH KODRRRR, under tlie ExcIiRD-ik-Hotel. Bank ntreet,toi h smooth slmve r,r"B fashionable hair cut. BT Closed oh Hund'ny's. rtneder'n Hair tonic, euros Dandruff. "DR. BOYD'S Little Giant Nerve & Lira Fills, Positively cures constipation, tudigostlon, biliousness, torpid liver, pain In the hack, piles, headache, bad taste In tho mouth arising from Indigestion, by strengthening the nerves and regulating tho action of tho stomach, liver and kidneys. PRICK, 26, CENTS. Samples Free at Thomas' Drug Store augSOyl FRANCIS KOEHLER. Prop. Job Printing of every description neatly,cheaply and prompt ly executed at this office. A trial or der solicited. , PENSIONS. p.Mnn, Haatrinv TvnalAn nianks nnd Infor mation under Act of June 1890, can obtain the same Irom tne nnaersieneu, (1E0. W. ESSKK. rrotlionotary, aug23tf Maucli UMinK, ra, Executor's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the nndersluned has been aimointed Executor in the estate ol MATIIIAH SCHWOnEIi, deceased, late ot the Borough of Lehighton, countv of Carbon, State of Pennsylvania; tlierefore. all persons who know themselves to be Indebted to said ewue ira rnmiPBlPfl til Itiakft DAVmpnt Wllllitl Till III 1 DA'VB from the date liereof"and such who have legal claims against the estate will present them well authenticated for settlement within the above specified time. FRANZ KOEIJHHlilt, Leu inton. ra.. aueKi.w. mtoiiwu. Dissolution of Co-PartnersMp. Notice Is hereby given that the co-parlner ship heretofore existing between C. II. Nuibaiim and B. K. Culton, doing business unuer ine nrm name of Nusbaum & Culton, on First street In the borough of Lehighton, Carbon county, Fa. has this Nineteenth day of August, A. D., 181)1, been dissolved by mutual consent. All parties nwinfl. tl.A firm will mnkA nnvnip.nt to It. K. Clll ton, by whom the business will be continued. (1 II. NITHIIAITM. Lehlghton,ra.,8-23-M3t O. Jl. NUSBAUM, 11. K.I'UIjIUH. Full Overcoats nnd Suits should be ordered now at Sondlielm's Mer chant Tailoring Hal!, Mauch Chunk. His stock comprises all the latest styles of suit lugs and overcoatings, and will be made to order at lowest prices. All-wool suits at $12, $18 and $25. All-wool overcoats at $15. $18, $25 and upward. You will save 25 per cent by purchasing from us. We will guarantee fit, style and workmanship. Call and leave your order. ItAII.ItOAl) MOTES. The Lehigh Valley Uallroad has at work on its new Hue from Geneva to Iluffalo, N. Y., 3,000 men, 300 teams, 0 locomotives, 250 cars, and 4 steam shovels. Au exchange says that a survey will soon be made by the I.ehlgh Valley liallroad for a switchback from Penn Haven to Packer's Point and Glen Onoko, The Lehigh Valley liallroad Company has Issued a circular refusing to carry any high explosive with the exception of com. mon black powder, saying that these ex plosives "will not be received for shipment under any circumstances whatever" The circular Is likely to cause trouble. Dealers declare It Is arbitrary and unlawful . It can demand to know what packages con tain, and may require precaution and charge special rates, hut It cannot, as a cimmon carrier, refuse transportation to such pack ages. A Union meeting (if the orderof Railway Conductors will be hold In Scranton, Sept., n. mere win no represenatlvee present from all parts of the Union, Including the grand lodge olllcers. STATU matAKINGN. Schuylkill county It troubled with boy burglars. Itascallty seems to be in the air tbeie days and the rising generation prom Isestobein realil "wiser than is dad." The only pity It that the wisdom Is of such a pernicious sort. a large uiacKsnaue mane lis appearance the other day on the river bank opposite the Lehigh Valley liallroad station at Free mansburg. It was teen by station employes and passing trainmen before. A woman Hying In a hut nearMcKens- port was found dead on her bed, which con sisted of two rough boaids with a stone for a pillow and a old hone blanket for a coyer. The band played "Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow"when the Potts, town bridge was opened to the public on Jfbnday evening, A census enumerator of Lackawanna county caute acroM a married woman twentytwo years of age wlw had nine living children. A Phllllpsburg woman tent lier best fel low, a local butcher, three kittens by ex press, and in return ube received a tu-all bologna sausage with a blue ribbon around one end and a card attached reading: One of the wonders returned." FAV 11'. Persons kuowiug themselves to be in deb ted to this establishment fur job work or tubsoripilon ate requested to pay up at once. It it unnecetMry to my that we used (the money and mutt have lu CARBON COUNTY TIPS. Interesting Items, Original ami Otherwise That will Stand Ileadlug. Summit Bill has a canary bird with one leg. Weatherly has a five legged pig, and a Packer towushlp farmer owns a pig with two heads. County Suveyor Jaekl, of Mauch Chunk, has completed the survey of Sum mit Hill borough, and at the next meeting of the council body a grade system will likely bo established. Three children, belonging to Bernard Martin, of Jeanesvllle, uarrowly eseaped being kilted on Sunday afternoon. A horse belonging to a friend was standing outside lied to a fence, when the three got Into the carriage. The horse took fright and ran away, throwing the little ones out and breaking the carriage. The escape from Injury is something miraculous. Mead ThU and Hear In Mind that It you need clothing for youiself and boys Sondhelm.of the One Price Star Cloth ing Hall, Mauch Chunk, has received a larger stock of oyercoatsand fall suits than was eyer shown before. Prices are away down for good honest goods. It will pay you to call at boudheltu s place for your clothing. The 6 year-old son of Key. Mr, Tborne. of Alleghany, robbed his father and ran away to join a circus. Teachers' Examination.. The Carbon county teachers' examina tions for 1800 will be held as follows: Stony Ureek School House, fur Fsno Forest Township, Saturday, September 0. l.ehlRliton, (Special Examination), Saturday, September iff, T. A. SNTDKlt, Co. Sup't. llarveat Excursions. Take advantage ot the cheap excursion offered by the Chicago, itock Island Si Pacific Hallway, to lit hits In Kansas. Nebraska, Missouri, Ar kansas, Indian Territory, Texas, New Mexico, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho. Minnesota, North western Iowa, South and North Dakota, Mon tana aud Colorado, at the low rate of one fare for the round trip. Ticket, for these excursions will be sold on Tuesdays, Sept. 9 and 33, and Oct. It, 190. They are first-class and good SO days for return passage. If on want to see the country, or secure a home In the (ireat West, don't neglect this op pertuiilty. lte sure that your tickets read via the C It. I. & 1'. ny., which has Its own linei to piinclpal points lu many of the above-uamed States. For rales and lull particulars address I. I. Loomih, Pass. Agt., Middle District, lit B. Nlulb St., Philadelphia. Fa., or Jno. Hkhastiax.G.T & F. Agt, Chicago, 111. Heard on the lioalerard, "la 'necessity the mother of inven tion!" "Yes, it is said to be." "Well, then, I would like to marry uecesaity." "Whyr" "Because I would not have a mother-in-law. Necessity knows no law, you know." Munsey's Weekly, Where Pure Silk Cannot lie Worn. It is not lawful for Mohainmedana to wear pure silk, but silk mixed with oot tou they are permitted to wear, and hence "the well known eastern fabrics, with a cotton warp or back and a woof of soft silk in a striped pattern, having the luster of satin." Dry Goods Chroul- Due ln Up. Lawyer (in justice's court) Now, young Judy, you may take the stand. Lady Yes, air, with pleasure. Man (iu a whisper) There, that does me up. She's my wife andshe's 49 years old, but the sugar on that lawyer's tongue will cost me 76 for millinery be fore the end tf the month. West Shore, PURSUANT TO AN OKDElt OF Till! HIGH Court of Justice Chancery Division nude In the matter of the estato oi jonn i nomas, ue pnuri. nnd In an Action Watklns aeatnst Marsh (t881 T. 3S) the persons CLAIM I Nil to be the CIIILDItEN of ANNIK OOSLEH form erly Annie Owens (a daughter of the testator's sister Mary uvvens lonneny wary -j nomas; uns WHO OI UUUrlrS l'reueriCK liusire, Ul itnuvwnv. Carbon County, State of Pennsylvania, United States of America, living on the 2181 March, 1873, the date of tho will of John Thomas, late of Goose Street, In the County, of the Horough of Carmarthen, Flannel Manufacturer, and on Urn win Anril. 187.1. the date of the death of the said John Thomas, are by their Solicitors on or ueiore me iin (lay oi novemot'r, jbw, wmme In and prove their claims at the Chambers ot Mr. Justice Chltty, at the Koyal Courts of Justice Stand, Londen, England, or in default theieol they lll be peremptorily excluded trom the oenenioi me sum urucr. rriuav, in" ulii u of December. 1890. at 11 o'clock In the forenoon. Is appointed for hearing adn adjudicating upon tho said Olalms. Dated this 24th day of July, 1890. (illll. A. uku wur.H, uniei uiera. ASHUKST MORRIS CRISP & Oo.,0 Old Jewry Lounon, K. u. nainnns ooiicuors. Application for Charter Nntlcftls herebv riven that an Duplication will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on Monday, September 8, 1890, by John a.Lentz, I. a. Hnyuer, w. n. juonu, James iamii; una ., II. Wilhelm under the Act of Assembly entitled "An Act tn Drovlde for the Incorporation nnd regulation ot certain corporations," approved Anrll 29th. 1874. and the siibulements thereto. for the charter of an Intended corjiorallon to be called the "Lehighton land Company." the character and object of which Is the purchasing and Improving of real estate and selling tlie same in low or parcels in me cuuuiv uiuuiuuu anu mare oi rennsyivauia, mm xur uiese pur iwtiM til have, nnsseqs And enlov all the rights. benefits and privileges of said Act ot Assembly ami tne supplements inereio. T. A. SNYDER, Solicitor. Lehighton, Ta., Aug. to. 1890. Wo would cftll the atten tion of the public to our facili ties for executinc nny kind of ioh rmntinir. Irom the smtillcst card to the largest poster. Every tliinr? executed with neatness and dispatch, and at remarkahly ow prices. Envelopes in tins line we offer excellent bargains, and business men will lino it as chenp, and much more business like, lo 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 the mails it can be returned to him. Try an ordor oi 250, 500 or a 1000. Note and Letter Heads These we can lurnish m any quantities desired 250, 500 or 1000 lots, at wondertnlly low fiirures. Nicely printed letter paper is as neccessary as printed envelopes. Business men should have both. BillHeads Every rarpen tor, blacksmith, mason, builder, painter, in fact, every man en paged 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 Pan print at short, no tire business or visiting cards The former are a necessity lo a well regulated business house while the latter is the style ant a great convenience. DodKers Any color, any size and in any quantity desired at prices remarkablv low. We can print them at short notice As bargain announcements they are just the tiling. Fosters Tins is om speci alty. Picnic hills, horse bills sale bills, in fact, any and every thing in this line can he printed in good shape and at the lowest prices. We make no charge lor writinc out posters. II in need of anything in this line we solic it your lavors. Book PrintinK Societies and others desiring anything ii) this line will find the very low est prices ruling here. Send in your orders. Printing Any and every. thine cominc under this head wedtling stationery, dtate ments, tags, weigh bills, order books, etc.. can be had here, Particular attention paid to a mail orders. Give us a trial. Dlt. W. F. DANZER, No, 20 North Wyoming t., HAZLETON, PENN A. Specialist In Diseases ot the EYE, NOSE AND THROAT. Dr. Danrer will be at the Exchange Hotel, Lehighton, on FRIDAY of every week between the hours of 9 a. m., and 4 p. in. Spectacles and Eye Olasses accurately fitted at reasonable prices. 3flrCon9ultatlon in German and EuRllsh. august 10-UOttn DR. J. P. BROWN, Slatington, Penna. Special Treatment given In Diseases of Women. Specialist In Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Catarrh Permanently Cured. Pine Krameless Eve Olasses and Snectacles ad justed my own patent. aui ly PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, Permanently located near Valley Depot, for Cabinets and Family Croups. Old pictures cop led and enlarged. angl-'y-i At REBER'S uuea STOHK, tiy the single bottle, by 1-4 and 1-2 doi. juantltiei, and In Jobbers lots at obbers pi Ices, Hood's Hanaparllla can nlwnya b bad. lulya Stoves, Tinware, Heaters and Ranges, Tn Great Variety at Samuel Graver's Popular Store, Bank Street. Roofing and Spouting a special ty, Stove repairs furnished on short notice Reasonable! WIlflB! A Rood, pushing Salesman here. First das oav irnaranteed weSfflv. Communion or u&l iry. Quhyc selling new Fruits and apeclaltietl rsnun(wDii a cooa paying jou ioi the wtuter. WrUe tor full terms ana particu lars. FBBDS SOUNli, Nurseryman, iWheiter. N V isptember g-3m CARBON ADVOCATE, Lehighton, Carhon oounty,Pa STUDEll'S SlIAVINtl SALOON, nppoulte the Advooatb Offiok, la headqunrtrrs lor snavinir, naircminiirami shampooing, i ali- TTT A. l'ETEUS, Saloon and Itestaurant, Bank vv , aireei. rresu iigerai'.vayaouiup. ny n season. Drop in ana see us. nov E. F. Lucre BAcit PLAIN AND DECOUATIVK PAPER IIANC1 INO. HOUSE AND SIGN TAINTING AND (IKAININIi. Competent workmen sent to any part of the county. DR. BOYD'S CURE For diarrhoea, dysentary. suininnr com plaint, cholcta morbus, cramps, colic or any disorder arising; from a weak stomach THOMAS' Goiacn Molar Pharmacy, Hank Stuekt, Lriikhiton, I'knna. Q. A. CLAUSS, Oll!cn with Clauss Bros., First street, Lehighton Fire, Life and Accidkkt INSURANCE. Only Frst-class Companies are represented Information cheerfully furnished 4-1 y rim "GOOD ENOUGH" Famili r. it . wtm uuuu ibhs so a n -a l-t o 33 OIL AND GASOLINE CAN! manufactured by rh8 WinDeld Manuf'g Co., Warren, a Every Family Should Have One No Dropping Oil on the Floor or Table. No Faucet to lak or get Itnncl.ed open t ivaste Contents or cause hx plosions. I'umj Ind Can close nnJomatically AlR TIGHT. No Ltecikngf No Evnparetlon i and Aissounnr saie. A Universal I !ouec I old Necessity I'nr Snip In T.elilirliton bv.I. T. Musbatiin. I.. I.ouiencutli anu I. u. iiionuis, apo-iai- HBAnquAitTEns' foii Wall rapers. Borders & Decorations Largs assortment, and the latest styles. Boofe Stationery, Fancy Goods WINDOW SHADES. puttlliK up All grades. Shade making and promptly attended to. Paints, Oil, Ynvnish, Putty. BniBlies & fj;enernl Paintern' Supplies. No. 61 Broadway Maucli Cnniilf. Pa. Below the Broadway House, THAT BOY AND GIRLoro tins What shall we have them taught aud nheie" eirce College BUSINESS and SHORTHAND ItKCOIlll HUIU11NO, U1T-U1U Chestnut St., fhllu.lu., !. (Second, Third and Fourth l'loora. Morning, Aflcriiooii aud Miglil Sessions. Opening day September M, isno. ltleten hundred and forty-one dill) separate student last year. Ituily application necessary. Our students uulformly bear testimony lu favor of the utility and practicability of tlie course ot Instruction, the skill aud devotion of the Faculty umt the earmiatiiiMs of uffoit nd the general success attending the same In pro moling their Interests after leaving College. No Double aud no charge made to anyone for supplying Book keenei H, CVudilrrx, Kaletuien Htenographic Clerks or (ieueivl AsilsUinls in the Counting House, llusitieiu men uuty rutts-l more of graduate this rr Hum before, nsllie radiiatluu Una ueen ltrtii. il. Hlandard uf u 1'elrce College Writing Mips and Ileal Uusl uesa Forms, bj I'iuT A 1' Hoot, i,n Hume Piai'tlc, one dollar a net, poniane piepaid. Twenty slilu iai College Annual, uradua ti on Eierctaet including adoresaea b free Idem Heed, ot Dickinson Collage, and Blthop Koa etc , sent wnn ro,uastd. Address, TUOMAB MAY rSlKCK, H. A. t-9 l!B fix. 11., Principal. Ex-Sheriff Rabenold. iW4 N. Bill St ALLENTOWN. DENTISTRY, in all Its branches. Fresh gas always on hand. Tho patronage of the . people Is solicited. Satisfaction fitiaronleed. 4-5 U0 -GO TO- KUHN'S SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. ROOFING, SPOUTING AND GENERAL JOB WORK Receives our special attention at this time, and in connection we are prepared to Rbpaiu Wash Wringers, no matter how far gone. H'o 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 eludes everything in that line, while our stock of Heaters, Kanges and Stoves can't be beat in this town. Before purchas ing elsewhere call and see us. W. S. KUHN'S, North First St., Lehighton. FOR A SMOOTH EASY - SHAVE, AND A Stvlish Haih Cut, oo TO FItANK HKKMAN THK llAllllRI!, Over the Canal Iirldge. M. Kast cndliehlRhton Welssnnrt TirMiyo. Dealer In SoleLeath- cr, Finished Calf skins, Kip and Up per Leather, Harness Leather, cte. a ft - - si S3 fori NORTH FIRST STREET, LEHIQHTOlT. IS THE PLACE FOR Fine Suitings and Pantalooniuis at the lowest prices which are 10 to 20 per cent, lower than elsewhere. A perfect fit and best workmanship cuaranteed in every Ina'anco. Hefore purchasing elsewhere call and see us. -81-ly SWEENY'S "Corner Store" 8-f Km Bottled Gherkins, ,-nv-et Pick lea, 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 and quality o goods. Our large slock is displayed to da vantage, an Item which purchasers wll certainly greatly appreciate REMEMBER THE Cornea Store, LEHIGHTON PA, Special Important Notice. Propeity holdeis who have not as yet made nater service luniicttlonson Hank street should do so at once and saw cnnsiueiable In the cost ufllipsame, Hum the fact that after the thor oughfare has mice been macadamized according to the plans and specifications now with the IIowiikIi Council it will necessitate Increased norkand naturally a eonilderalily ikciikahkd c:8T. Ktery luoprily holder should certainly seetlie direct liunoitnnce u( this and make the service connection now as it would certainly be objected to after the street Is macadamized to have It torn up and re-Uld thereby causing un sightly devices. May 1st, t8W. BY OltDEU OF COUNCIL. 4 ALES M E WANTED. s LOCAL OR TRAVELING. In sell our Nursery .Stock. Salary, Expenses ami Meanv emniovineiii Kiummteeu. ClIASi; 111101 1IKKS I'OatPANY, )-7-'!in Itochester, N. Y Lehigh Valley R. R, Co. Arrtuigpiueiit of 1'anBenger Trains Tn Effkot August 18th, 1890 I.KAVU I.EHIOIITON For Itiihnav.KlUnlielli, Newark and New York 0.OH.S.S2, 7.31,8.57, Ulul 11.12 11.111.; 3 03, S.29 and B.Ul .lll. For Manunka Cliiuik and Iieh Idere 6.06, 7.31 n.m. : 12.37 n in. For Ijimbertvllle and Trenton U.0D, 9.00 and 11.12 a.m.; 300 aud R.--J p.m. Ul otrtiuiiiLoii. viuiaaii4uai miruiuiiii, ..ciii- leliem, Eabton, rldlade'phla and points South B.22, 7.07, 7.31,9.00 and 11.12 a.m.; 3.0(1. 6.2Uand 8.01 n in. For Heading and Harrisbuig 7.31, 9.57 and 11.12 a. ni.: 3.0G and 8.01 n.m. rv's, White Hall. Cnplay, ltokendauqiia and lrreeniansmirg djk.', i.ui, u.uu s.oi 11.12 a. ni. 12JI7. mid 5.29 ii.m. For Mauch Chiirk 0.36, 7.43, 9.47 and 11.48 a.m. 1 .99. .us. B.9! 7 "1. s.lil and 9.3S and 12.47 n.in. For Weatherly and Hazletou 0.47, 7.43 9.30 and 11.48 a.m.: 3.15, 6.25, 7.23, 9.38 p.lll. For Mahanoy City. Shenandoah and Ashland 6.47,7.43,9.36 and 11.48 a.m.; 3.15, 5.25 and 7.23 n.m. For Sit. Carme) and Shamokin 7.43 and 11.48 a.m.: s.25n.m. For 1'ottsvllle 7.31 7.43, 9.36 11.12 and 11.48 a.m., 3.15. 7.23 and 8.01 n.m. For White Haven, Wllkesbarre and Plttstnn 6.47,7.43,9.36 and 11.48 a.m.; 3.15, 5.25, 7.23 and u.38 p.m. For Hcranton 6.30, 7.43, 9,36, and 11.48 a.m. 3.15. 5.25 and 7.23 n.ni. F'orTunkhannock 11.48 a.m.;5.25& 7.23 and 0.38 u.m. For Owcro, Auburn, Ithaca and Geneva I1.4H u.m.; v.a p.111. For Lacevville. Towanda. Savre. Waverlv. El intra, Itochester, liurlalo, N'aeara Falls and the vesi ii.4s a.m.; ami v..j ami v.m p.m. SUNDAY THAINS. For New York B.42 and 10.07 a.m. ; BiD p.m. For Philadelphia 8.02 a. in. and 3.57 n.m. For Faston and Intermediate Stations 5.27, 8.i. 10.07 a.m. i 12 52. 3.57. 5.29 and 8.34 in. For Mauch Chunk 8.14,9.56 a.m.; 12.26, 3.1S, 6.19, 8.52 and 9.38 p.m. For Hazletou 9.50 a.m. : 12 26. 3.15 & 0.42 n.m. For Mahanoy city and Shenandoah 12.20 and 3.15 n.m. For White Haven, Wilkes-Barre, Plttston Tunkliannnck.Tonanda. Savie. llhaca. Ceueva Auburn. Klrulra, Itochester, Uurtalo, Niagara Falls and the West 9 42 p.m. For further particulars Inquire of Agents for nine lames. r.. 11. nx imiiuis, May 11, '90, ly tlen't Pass. Agent, South Kethleheni, l'enna, AT THE Excelsior Carpet Works, NOHTII FIRST STREET, LEHIGHTON, IS THK PLACE TO BOY The Finest Ingrain and Brussels Carpet at tho lowest priiies. 30 different patterns to select from. Smyr nti Rugs and Brush Mats in handsome assortment. JMnnufncturingHAG (J AH PET a specialty. F. P. HEIL FAIR AND TIVAL! If 'ill be held in Gabel's Tlall, Lehighton, on Friday & Saturday October 10 and 11, 1890, under the auspices of Lehigh Lodge, 292, B. of lt.lt., T., nnd ltollin Jl'ilbur Lodge, HH-i, u. or 1,. V. You W oi 1 1 M. iss It ! yo I0ip ,J8 ajong and thereby do some good, iwerything possible will be done to give you a genuine good time. Ihe large and commodious Hall Mill be nicely decorated, there will be excellent music to enliven the occasion, and choice rolreshments will be served at very low est prices, THE ADMISSION IS FREE!!' Koep your right eye on tne date, and then turn out with your sisters, your cousins, your uncles and aunts. C'ummittee. IHTHave you Head the Advocate ? 50 FIFTY DOIfLAIiS FOIt LIFE SCHOLAItSIIir PALMS BUSINESS COLLEGE 1700 Chestnut St ttstnoo. nut 6t.. PHIt-ADA., PA. Ittikliut.1 Fu.lllon BMlXknowvo. iiMt Cotme ofMaAj. pkwUn lllau ft Oradumt;. Time IW U. S. KRESGE. In the Old Vost Oftlee Dulldlng. HAND-MADE BOOTS SHOES a Specialty, Hand-made Uppers Supplied to thaTrade. Cernuv our3.60 Hand-made Slioe-The I1R8T. All kinds of itepalrlng Neatly, Cheaply and and Promptly attended to. PIlANK 1MDERT TltR BAltnPR, Ulnler the Dnw Store. Is the place for a SMOOTn - SHAVE AND Sm.isit lUin Cut. Rlva us a Call. :hest prices paid for les, Skins fc 'fallow. HAIU . OUTTINO AND BMOOTH SHAVING In the very highest Htylool Tonsorlal Art. A noilN'S Shaving . . Saloon. Try niml M. PIiORY, Manufacturer of and llealer In nARi1S,?S;ARS- WHITE HTimRT. IT LEADS THEM ALL IN NEWS. The "ADVOCATE." nitiaiiT, GLEAN, INDEPENDENT. Hoail Hi ll. J . HONCEN, Practical Wasfoti IhZildcr. Iteiiairinp Neatly and Chcatily Done at Very Reasonable Trices. Oeneral Acent for the Clllinrtli Patent Adjust- .uiuvoiiiaK uir.uiiu Lrruier 111 Uugeles and Carts. SPOT Cash ntiyem ko to A. F. bATDJUIl, And buy your Organs, I1anoi.Se log Machinjes, Wringers, Washing Machines. Implements, l'uinps ot all kinds. It will pay you to est pilees from mebefore buying. I can save you raonay Double Widths ALL WOOL DRESS FLANNEL! All the Latest Shades. At22CentsaYard. mm a ma 634 Hamilton St., Allentown. eliiglt Goal & Hardware Co., (LIMITED) Seiler's Comer, North First Street. Would Make this Special -Announcement Of the fact that they have nought 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 Br. Horner's Cattle and Horse Powders. American Business College. AND MODERN OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL, Second National Bank, Centre Square, Allentown, l'enna. One of the Largest, Most Thorough, Best Regulated and Finest Equipped Training Schools lor Both Hexes In the Stale Morning, Afternoon and livening Sessions. So Vacations. ISTSlx eleeantly furnished departments with all the most modem conveniences. Full corns of competent, prartlcal and experienced instructors. Asikiucan Uusinkss Hmpixiymknt Bdkkau connected with the College through which good positions are secured for the graduates free of charge. For catalogues, circulars, &e address, o. c. IJOltNKV, Principal GENTS FURNISHINGS. Big Stock. Seasonable Goods Cassimeres, Worsteds, Corkscrews, Cheviots, &c, &c. HATS, CAPS, Boots & Shoes. TRUNKS, &c, Satisfaction. There js a good deal of satisfaction in being perfectly satisfied, and espec ially so in regards to what you wear. In this particular we invariably mora than please our patrons. Our stock being large, varied and complete gives satisfaction in making n choice ol goods desired, while in style, finish and work manship our reputation speaks Jar more eloquently than word. Call on us for Spring and Summer Garments, Suits or parts of Suits. We guarantee per fect fits nnd finest workmanship. Olauss Bros., THE TAILORS Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. GAM'S IS HEADQUARTERS FOR- GENERAL HARDWARE, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, ATiTi KINDS OF COAL, OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa Laundry, Laundry, Laundry ! The undersigned lias opened a Laundry on White St., Weissport, Pa. Will call for and deliver goods free o charge, Drop me a postal. Wm. g. brook, White Sreet. Wssport, Pa.