VMS ft(thM beenntere4tUieehlch Ms7elkOIBc m Second Class Matter i I he UarDOn ACIYOCate whiohiom, rKMRA. ItAtea tar Jmwl Advertlifnv t harter notices oo ut I - I SATURDAY, JULY 11, 189L Mr TT..My N.W.P.P.T in th. Connty. niTSTnisNAir-ONTnitllKAD. " rim M&nnh Uhunk llaettom com- n7 41, : oninfmnnt of honorable jimmy malloy, of Lansford, to succeed the late S. J. Holllngor, as a trustee of the State Hospital at Hazlo ton, don't miss it a mile in saying: "The appointment of James w. tQverymWrebS dtaportont position or Trusteo OI tne citato UOS- oi pital at Haileton, will not reflect any credit on tne resent ljomocrauo aa- m ooncorns which advortlso In pap- I, thorotoro, have not mado tho procod mlnlstration. Thoro are hosts or men , . ,, , .. . . .i n. t. . it In CJarbon county Democrats and era Bend a fine portrait free if a pic- ont. Many countios throughout the Bepnblicams, who are more capablo or I fulfUlinn the duties of tho position! aaIvaH tsith nnnovn iilBootlornPtinn hV I all parties, and the Demooratlo loadors, who are recognized as Buch in Stato and National councils of the party, Seined beyond mb, amf are onjT too eacrer to cUBciaim any Know-1 ledcre of the aDDolntment until it was announced irom uarrisDurg." Tub ootjesz of the Mauch Chunk I Democrat has been so boautlfullyl er- 13 "ut "UB "l M-.o4.oM,o4-T,M,In'0na'ur6f nna often valuable plo- r " A, wonders much at tho inconsistency of that paper now, avowing in one place to be out of the candidate manufactur ing business while elsewhere it lots looso its doceltful utterance against a candidate for office. This is only like the misnomer pomocrat) 8inoe the i j,(, Aat-L- fn- i,a I legislative nomination, for the first tlm. several vt ar, and then asaln last year. Tho people well remember I bis efforts to beoomo an independent I candidate for tho office for which he I was defeated, and falling in this how he I tried to defeat the ticket nominated. I With Riinh n. rAnnril.-ftrA trtftrn mntvv I nnonln -who will hnvA nmrthW to do I with him? We doubt it, and the only aurnrlse Is that he has for associates now Htinh mon nq worn "arrfn" him last I Tear, the sums fellows, hv the wav. who " ' I defeated Dr. Zern and run tho conven. tlon to suit themselves. Politics makes strange bed fellows, but this is the worst muddle it over mado. bv a cood bit The tellows wno abb dolngsomuohl lying and mlsreprosentlon In this cam-1 rjahm won't nroflt much thereby.! Paste this in your hats: Abusing the private character of candidates don't payl , hallot wno is recognized as Lans-1 ford's "jo-Jo" takes great pleasure In I referring to the Advocate as a seeker maiioys reputation ior irumiuiness i take this for what it is worth, but for I the ivsut tew who do not, wo would I state that of the Record, Democrat and I Advocate, we have the pleasuro of I knowing that the latter newspaper is I the only one of the three unmortgaged I to political clique or ring, and unbiased I In expression by reason of patronage. I The Advocate owns itself, jimmy I knows this and so does Pit, and It is I this fact, that proves a thorn in their I " ..... . I as tneso two political pnarasees we i would shut up neither have a clear I record, one has followed questionable I n a . . i . foot races and the other Is an irrespon sible old crank in bis seoond childhood, Both are to be pitied. Philadelphia Recobd: It there Is to be a Constitutional Convention every precautionary safeguard should be thrown about the existing fundamental law In order to prevent wrongful in roads upon it, and the best way to ac complish this would be to secure honest and competent men for the convention Because Geo&oe Esseb refused to dis grace Carbon county byusing his efforts to have the honorable jimmy malloy nominated for Associate Judge, against so estimable and capable a gentleman asO.H.Seldel,of Normal Square, the said malloy has put on his war paint, drawn his tomahawk and is spitting blood. It didn't take the people many moons to get on to jimmy and put a . ... . . v . . couple of fathoms on him. This beau, tlful disciple for "pap" only, is about as uncertain as the precarious Rauch, of the inconsistent Democrat. Just now they both pull together, and a pretty team it makes. ADTOCAXB EintESSIOXS If thn Vnllev eimniinv wnnld lmnw itif it vnniri ir, km tmnir as far west as the brlok yards of Graver and Koeh and the tannerv of Knntz. ThwniM.ti,na .t.i, mngMnV,k J v trade and at the samo tlmo open up a field for new Industries. t3a,The two railroad companies don't think enough ot Lehlghton to take the eleotrlo light or water. Why? E3.If you are not fully satisfied with the list of teachers elected, don't make a fool of yourself by blaming the dl rectors there position is a thankless mgh schools Dcants. one, and thero are not enough In tie town for im the applicants. w"" vmj "u"i but it could be easily fixed, if Council would make It a finable offence for tacking tin placards on tho telophone or telegraphies along our thorugh- fares. Thar not onlv look nnslrhtlv but are at the same time more or less danrarons. aangerous. fft When the assessor makes his rounds he should make it a point to rate some properties in this town at "exactly the same figures at which it Is held by the owners. It would result in considerable kicking but it would be only right Dont you think so? THE X'OLITICAt, CAMCIIA VT A ftnlnn if Tjit, cf nrl a n njin. fordelea.teheconstltutional eonventlon. The Demooratlo party could gd much farther and fare worse, Mr. Qulnn is a Democrat and a gentle- tsan. fTh biggest jeko of the season "Jt , jTj,u m ,. , Tivi, rifitnatedwith Tom Arner, of Frank- originated vrlth Un. He -was In Mauch Chunk tho other day and rporte4 that he was out f willtlML Tom can no more set out of coUtloa than a fish can get out of -mtar and live. Come off. Tt,m. you're a UjjieUtire oandidau tut Vi sur. The Kerr Voting Booths. Tho commission to dooldo upon a pat i.i . 1 . i menU and of tho guard rail, as woll as upon tho material to bo used In thorn and upon such othor furnlturo and np parntus as may uo necessary to carry WAalr t sn 4-1, rv tinvnADA nfrrn tilirfi tlriTi " . I AUV VUlUIUltiVl UUUDIOIW HUU MVVtV'1 tary of Internal affairs and Auditor ni b6 mode to Now York and Boston tii, ii., t, as T , ... . .. . B.. .; f ""'ca 1 , Upon the completion ot its work the commissioners of tho rospectlvo coun- nu-i wiu uo uuonnea oi luu imituru adopted and tho limit of cost. Portrait Frauds. cungie Progress, sends us particulars to transaouon witn tno -r-ooiuo jror- oi trait House," of Chicago, ono of tho turo is sent them to copy it trom. as " I was being mado from tho ono sent them but they would not sond it unless a suitablo framo was purchosod from how its merits nuuwiur viutu wvm uu stated that ho dosired no framo but wished tho picture returned, they re- I i t .1 I T, , iT l . ... .-.mo n.n (kiln enn nntn-rr ntrA fjIMnn lost as tho unscrupulous sharks do not trouble thomselves to return tho pic- ture when no framo is purchased at a fancy price. We therefore warn onr 1 1 readers to beware of those frauds, and JV1" wuu'ul"ru"V , B n i I. let them go to a local dealer or artist I wU1 Variably be treated honestly. Beeder for cimirumn Goneral Frank Reedor, of Eastou, is regarded as a most available man for chairman of the Republican Stato Com mlttee to succood Chairman Andrews, ntul. If rift wnnlrl n.np.ont tlift nnsltlnn. ho rlmiVrtlnan wrmlrl ho elontod hv tho State Convention. Ho Is popular with the PhlladelDhia leaders and would bo llko- It t.n ronolvo thn nnlid voto nf tho dole, mtlnn f mm thnr.ltv. Ho is also well " I known throughout tho Stale, Tiaving visited nearly every county in his various stumping tours. Ho was men- tionod ns a candldato for Governor in 1890 but ho retired from tho field In Mm. intnrnot nf noinmntor teidgiiton Eyarigeiicai camp-siectins. A Camp-Meeting will bo held undor p"B auspices oi tno Auentown uistnct OI evangelical Association in tne urovo oeiongmg to tuo ie mgnton tT, uomPnJ?y' commn7 KP,own 118 Linderman s Grove, beginning Monday, I August 3rd, 1891, and continuing until Saturday, August 8th. Tho grovo Is ijenignton, is easy or access, wen sup- plied with good spring water and in every way fully adapted for camp- meeting purposes. Th meeting will bo in charge of Rev. W. F. Hell, Pre siding Elder of tho District. Excur- sion tickets will bo issued by the Lehigh Valley and Central Railroad of New Jersey. All baggage will bo carried freo of chargo If labeled "Lehlghton Camp-Meeting. All friends and christian workers aro cordially in- """ ""i- n"Lwn 1 service or tho Camp. Liet every i christian como equipped with Bible and Hymnal, endowed with spiritual ' a .Li enthusiasm and an earnest determina tion to contrlbuto to tho utmost in r. - " "jromecoBuu rower, uuectuai u"Liu,.. t.. T, ... , , in u i either Jefferson, Jackson, or any of the upbuilding and sanctification of be lievers and the convicting and convert ing of tho unsaved, By Order of tho Committoo. Another New Star. On Saturday last for the first time In the history of tho United States our National flag fluttored in tho breeze with forty four stars in tho field that I oantalned only fifteen just ono hun- I dred years ago. The law provides that I an additional star, after the addition of any State to the Union, shall not be added to the official flag until tho I Fourth of July next following, and, accordingly, the star of Wyoming which was accorded tho-autonomous I . ... uuuiuuai rights ttm m and privileges of a Federal I State on July 11, 1800, appeared on I that day for the first tlmo upon the glorious standard of tho Nation Samuel A. Kins Dead. After suffering Borne time with con- sumptionSamuel A. King died Friday I afternoon at the homoofhis parents on nortn tirst street, tins city, deceased I was bom ot Mt- Pleasant, Luzerne county, Pa, on February 12, 1881. He I was an exemplary young man with . j Ti - t t 1. ptooaoub uduiwuui. iuiciuivui luuil .SA.YSSlttrS?r Odd Fellow lodce attendlnc in a bodv. deceased being a member of that or- gantzation. TT Worth Lflipna, rm. t?.i. , w The Epworth League of the M. R Church, will hold its next regular meeting on Tuosday evening, July 14. The following Is the program: Dovo- 4nT,i ft,Htnr r,.w tlonal exercises; Scripture reading. i mary uiuu bkumju. - uiuusioao. Maud Wheatlev: solo. Bertha nollen. bach; history of Methodism in Lehigh- t00- Mrs- Jnier; solo, lluie ISatclilT; ffinS. DlThhuotaUons! I ur,.iq , winnoff". rn.ni ..d,. n,,' attendance at these mootings is an evidence or tne pleasuro and profit to ,i.i r,m f,Qm i r extends a most hearty welcomo to all 1 to DO present. To Oar Subscribe. mi i.i i ..l.i i. ius Huwitu tuiuuuuwwuut wuiuu uu - ptared in our columns some lime sinco, announcing a special arrangement witu Dr. B. J. Kendall Co.. of Enosburr Falls, Vt, publishers of "A TreatUe on .. .J ... n. u . . tne worse ana ms uiseases," wnereDy our subscriDers were enaoiea to obtain VhX add toTj. Kendafl Co. (and enclosing a two-cent stamp for mailing same) is renewed for a limited period. We trust all will avail themselves of the opportunity ot ob- tlng tils valuable work . To every lover of the Horse it is indispensable, as lt treaU in a simple manner all the I diseases which allliot this noble animal. jits phenomenal sale throughout the I United States and Canada, make it I standard authority. Mention this ! paper when senduvi for Treatise. Julyll-m rotlTICAT.. Articles under this heading are charged (or at our llegntar Advertising lattM- To tho Public: Itnuoli, in tho Democrat of last Saturday, (not a paid article,) has in flicted on tho oommunlty a sories of lmsvim nlfi anntiltr nnllml l rA - , . . y'or ",ra ?la,,KU us Poao lo lOK "P e ' "r..11 omor presouiou umi ropjy io mum. LleFirst Tho chostnut-In sneak , , . T ,. n.i .. r. IT olilco or i'rotnonotary, no says that "this is two terms moro than is given to any mombor under recognized party usage." IJreply to this that thoro is no rulo of the Democratic party or any othor party restricting any ono as tho nulnbor of terms. Tho records tne uourt snow inat, ovuer uiiizoua have been olectod to fill moro terms. Commonwealth have re-oicctou tiieir 1 Lio Second Tho llauor Ho. "That I promised Mr. Bauer when I ran for tho third term that I would not bo a candl- date again." Mr Bauor ran asetof uuibw uijiuust m uu iu.yh, assisted bv Rnuch. Klotz and others, and they woro defeated. If I am cor- . i i e '.t IJ., . 1 .11 ..,1 t-1,Ae , .7 ,, IT s - this oloction; ho could not uavoro- 11.A nlnilnn 'rlil.T (An.lll'flrtl till. statement, but in addition I deny any such pledgo. Lio Third Thedollborate lio. "That pledged certain candidates to sup- port them which I havo novor fulfilled." , , ""T" challenge any roputablo citizon (out- side of tho clique) under his signaturo to say that I havo promised to support him for any office that I did not faith fully carry out. Lie Four Tho carefully worded lio. "It is alloged that even now Esser Is using monoy vory frooly." If this is true, hero tho opposition havo their opportunity, for thorois U law regulat in8 suou matters, and by tholr taking ndvantago or it, tliolr cause would do wonderfully helped, Ue 1'IVO Ifco usual campaign 110. irmi 1. -r t -I i i.. .1 ! 1 - A Lnat 1 Prmiseu a rarraa cuuuiuuwu in a lottcr during my fourth torm that 1 would not be a candldato again." This lottcr Is still In oxlstonco, and in lno Possession oi v. i: oommei, oi Weatherly, Pa., a copy of which is in my hands. I say in tho letter that I would not bo a candidate at thia-tlmo nrminst him. T nm lindornooblltratlon to any otUor canaiaato, tIs was a porsonai nrrangoment between Mr. gemmol and mySOif, ju, Bauer throe years ago told a numbor of his friends iv.. hn v ,itn L.i. j,wi -ii, m.i,id mia1 ' nd bo candidate as-woll Mr. Rauch says tho overwhelming sentiment of tho county is against me for a re-nomination. Lot us. test this statement. I am willing that tho Democrats atr tho coming delegate election shall voto direct for tho candi dates. I will cheerfully abido with tho result. Now, Rauch, hore is tho chance of your life. In conclusion: It is circulated ex tensively through the county by one of tho candidates "that tho fifth term 13 un-Domocratio" and theroforo , iji..i.,i.j,' n , n I challenge any one to show that tho . , - . a,. or nny torm for n County, State or National nomination for any office is in violation of any rulo or principle to P-ty or In violation 0f Qny prmciple hnnd0d d0Wn J;,, U3 by leading lights of tho party. It Is merely a sentimental notion of indi viduals, and I-would adviso tho candi date writing this sentiment to road carefully the Civil Servico rules as adopted through the Democratic party, Yours Respectfully, GEOnac W. Esseb. SI.UllJ!.! HUU11STX UUHSIl'i The following nowly elected offl cers of Carbon Castle, 111, K. GtE., of 7" tnll bf 2'' Sf H,V' Morthlmeri Jr., and staff on Monday evening: Past chief ,W. II. Woods; noblo chief, W. B. Anthony; vice chief, C. J, Montz; high priest, T. C. Catoll; ven- 'Xt. a ttteUj vmi , , . , a , ' " ornhlo normir. iJllrlinn RnrrlAn mncifn. .,,, u T,ll.ll o .i . UlUUiV UUiUilU A11U1UU UUJUQ1 iAaUOIVA I - - w t. . i. chequer, T. J. Knerr; keeper of ex chequer, M. C. Trcxler; sir herald, C, D. Fritz; worthy bard. R. P. Peters worthy chamberlain, James O. Ebbort ensign, L. J. Heldt; esqulro, R. W. Rinkor; first guardsman, Alvin Huf- ford; socond guardsman, Jos. Chatman, 'uepuiy jwiistrict councillor, u. a. Wagner, of this town, will on Friday evening institute a Council of tho Jr. O. U. A. M., in Moyer's Hall, East Ponn, 1 .n . n ,,.,.., . t. i xuo vjouucn win uo uiiown as ijizzaru Creek Council. Noxt Tuosday evening District President, D. M. Wenner, of Summit Hill, will install tho following officers of Washington Camp, 611, P. O. S. of A., of town: Past President, Dr. Seipel nresident. Clem Brotnov! vlr-o r,rl. dent. Harrv laust: master of forms and coremonios, Ed Ratoliife- conduo- V?in-vf?eitor' I.LBeTltgi outer trunrd.Frod W. Ilex; trustee, 1. 8. S ,ttK. .t.t'S.V ft i uouvsuurc. xxi iuitumio. startiinR raci.. Don't throw away your hard-earned fonoy by paying installment men 838 for a cold watch when the same watch V0n,r"f.1V J1, I,IohJi'ut0 jdm, uui, cjw.w. I Look at our mafrnlfloent stock of watcnea, Swllth-Back Time Tacle. " iTiSTSTrt K; J!aeu 52""?. I ' 1 - t 1 ana a jd d. in. Cars leave Snnuult Hill at s,9 and il.isa.m " " v- , SUNDAY.- feve Maueli Chunk at i, x and w iv in. 1 Iuiva Knratnlt Mill nt flivrt A nil in - i- i Labort Contit. Organized labor throughout the United States is deeply lnteroslod In the battle for recognition of their or ganization and wage scale now being raadolin this section of tho country by tho Amalgamated Association of Iron and Stool Workers. Twonty-Qvo thousand dollars was votod to tho Eighth district at the National Conven tion of tho association with which to prosocuto with still moro vigor thol light ror recognition at tno jencoyu Iron Works, Philadelphia. It is llkolj that a portion of this special fund will be diverted to tho men at Catasauqua, the Catasauqua Iron Company having rofusod to sign. Dull DTi. Wo are now in what aro generally called tho dull days of tho year. Tho business community generally com plain of dull trade. The farmers boing busy with the harvest and farm work, do not come, to town in as largo num bers as usual, and thoso who do stay but a short time and thon hurry off to again got to their work. Thoy do not take time to make any purchasos ex cept such-as are absolutely nccossary, and as a consequence, thoro is loss of ready cash in circulation among busi ness men than at othor seasons of tho year. Flrowoodl Firewood 1 If you need fire-wood, leave your ordors at this ofllco for II. J. Danzor, of Beaver Bun. It Teachers' Kxamlnatlona. Tlio Carbon County Tcacliers' Kxaminallons lor 1801 will be held as follows : Furnace School IIouso lor Franklin Townsulp, inursaay. aue. . . lludsondale lor racker Township, Haturday, Bockport Jor LehlRli and Lausanne Twps. Monday, Auk. 10. LelilKli Tannery tor Kidder Township, Wed npsrinv. Alio. 12. Asliheld lor East I'onn Township, Thursday, Auc. 20. Millport for Lower TowamenslUR Twp. Bat uruuy, auk. zz. l'leasant Corner for Mahoning Twp. Tuesday, Auc. 25. Blemlersvlllo for Upper Towamenslns Twp. Ihursdav. Aue. 27. Stony CreeK School Home for Tenn Forest Township, Saturday, Aug. 29. 1Clilcliton. Sncclal Exanunat on Saturday. All &Dlillc.intfi mutt ho Axainlned In the District m which they Intend to teach, unless wnuen permission to qo oinerwiso do cranieu oy tue uoaraoi mreciors uesirum to empio; such teachers. Ko certificate will be crantei to anDllcants uuder 17 vears of ace. nor to aD- pllcants who have not made a careful study of Beverai oi me Dest worics on leucuing. aii ap pllcmts having a full ono (1) In any of tho branches on last year's certificate need not be exammea in sucn urancnes tnis year. Jteier- ence as to cnaracier win do required oi an ap plicants not known to the Superintendent. Di rectors are respectfully requested to be present Ul, lue examinations T. A. Snyder, uo. supt The Soap that Cleans -r . Most is Lenox. CAUTION, To "Whom It May Concern. We hereby give notice that the party advertising as Aaron Snyder, at East Welssport, Ph., and claiming sell Davis Sewing Machines, Is not an agent (or the machine but unknown to us. Any person purchasing fiom him would do so at their own risk. Our guarantee will not cover any machines except those sold by our authorized representative, who has an interest In supplying perfect machines only. DAVI3 SEWING MACHINE COMPANY. T70R DRLKOATK TO THE CONSTITUTION r Alt CONVENTION- Frank P. Sharkey, Ot Mauch Chunk, Carbon county, Ia. Subject to the decision ot the Democratic Con ference. Oil SHEUIFF Jonathan Kistler, Ot Ichlgbton, ra. Subject to the Carbon county Demooratlo noml- nation convention. For snEiiiFF, John Brighton, OI Coal port, Mauch Chunk township. Subject to the Rules of the Democratic Nomi nating Convention. Pon rnoTnoNOTARy, Oliver A. Clauss, Ot Lehlghton, Pa. Subject to the rules governing the Carbon coun. ty Democratic .Nominating convention. For protokotary, The undersigned offers himself as a candid ate for Prathonotarv and Clerk of Courts, and respectfully solicits tne Deraocratlo nomination ana tne support oi pis leuow cmens. Mauch Chunk. TllOS. K. BOYD. For protuonotary, George W. Esser, Of Mauch Chunk, Carbon county, ra. Subject to the Itules ot the Democratic Norn Ina ting Convention. Over the Canal Bridge, East Weissport, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Watermelon Peas, Beans, New Potatoes, Cahhage, Bananas, Oranges, Lom ons, Peaches, Apricots, Pino Apples, 7ocoanuts, &c. Melons and Peaches in Car Load Lots. Confectionery and Cigars Supplied to the Trade at Very Low Prices. Goods Delivered Free! Store keepers will save money on all things bought from us and we deliver goods free of charge. UflQIf a kin(ls nicely execute! flUnil at this office. Prices low. 83g,Good Fire Wood only orders with Qeorgf Morthimer. 9 novor wants to learn, but tho reads that OIjD Honesty CHEWING TOBACCO is the bost that is made, and at ONOE tries it, and eaves money and secures more satisfaction than ever before. AVOID imitations. Insist on having the genuine. If your dealer hasrrt it ask him to get it for you. JKO, FIBERS BROS, .LoMo.Ky. The clianging seasons once more brings back the sarnie' TOesii to every man, yourself include Of course you are' going to fix up a little, as every one else does. Nothing extravagant A New Suit that will afford comfort for the yarm weather and at the same time embrace good workman ship and stylo, together with a few of the nobby articles Trom our extensive Furnishing Department is perhaps all that will be re quired by you. Still there will be no dodging The Same Old Question, Where Shall I Buy My Clothes ? And it must be decided before you make your purchose. Let Us Answer the Ques tion fox yon this Time, And we will give you 1st A Square Deal. 2nd. A saving of several dollars on each Suit of .Clothes we make you. 3rd. The newest and best styles in fabric, best workman ship and very lowest prices. Give Us a Call. You shall have the most careful attention, unlimited opportunity for satisfactoiy selection, a per fect fit, and the fairest prices. ss Lehighton, Pa, &Tbe usual large assortment of Hats and Caps, Boots, Shoes, llubbers, Slippers, &e. $2,00 a load, delivered, Leave Glau and Peaches Lehigh Valle R. H Co. Arrangement of r as Render Train In Effect May 10th, 1891. i.eavi; LitmairroN I'or Newark and New York 6.22. 7.30. 9.67. and 11.12 H.tn.1 308, B.23 H 7.21 p. in. ror Aianunaa vuuiiK ami jjemuero o.-jz, t.wj no, a.m. s u.ss npn 7.2-1 p m. For linlrtvltle and TrcnUm 5.22, 8.09 and 11.12 n.m.i and 12.62 p.m. For suitinitton. immsnunua. a lentown. net i- leliem, and liaston, 6.22, 7.07, 7,, D.no, 0.57. ll.lt ,m , 1X2, MM. 0.X2 una i.w ii m, Vot l'lilladelDhlanna noints south at 5.22. 7.07. ,30, 9.00 and 11.12 a. in.; s.ce. s. and 7.21 p. in. Pnr lleadluirundllarrisbuie7JXl. nna II. 11m. 111 3.06, 3.22 nnu 7.21 pjn. ri's, White Ilnll, C'oplay, nml 1 Inkendauawt 6.22,7.07, 11.00 0.1)7 & 11.12 II. III.; t2A2, 2.42,5.22, and 10.42. ForMauciiuiiurK o.re, ojo, 110 nna n.ts .m.: 1.11.3.IH. 0.19. 1.29, aim u.01 1. 111. ntiil 12.47. For Woatiieriv aim liazieion 0 ez. 7.41 o.do ana 11.43 a.m. 1 S.1S, 5.95. ;., 10.51 Ull. For manaiioy Litv. nnemvnuouii nna Asnuum 1.52, 7.4S, OJ0 and 1 1.M u.lll. ; 3.1 P. 5.2S !i 7.23 p.m i-or Ait. uirmci anu nnainoain u,ot, r.anu 11.49 a.m.: szep.m. For roiuviii .52. 7 jo, 7.U, 0 x 1 1 .12 ana 1 1 in., .int. 3.1K. mid 7.23. 7 1 11.111. Vnr WhUi llftven. WllkuKluirrff nml Kernntoli 6JJ2, 7.4,.SC ami 11.48 ll.ln.; 3.18. &.2B, 7.28 and p.m, I'or llttslon ami U II. .lunct., C52, 7.43, 9, arm 11.4s k.ui. ; o., u..n, i.m.iiiu itur. p. in. For TuntshaunocK 11.48 a. in. ; 3.18. 6.25 and 10.M ti.m. ForOwr-Ro, Auburn, Ithaca and Geneva 11.48 a.111.; 10.54 p.m. For IAceyvillo. Towanda, Bayre, Waverly, Kl intra, Kochester, Buffalo, M'agura Falls una the wmi 11 4H n.m.i anil lii.ivi n. 111. I'oric m ra auutuc west via saiamancn at 3.1s p. in. SUNDAY TRAINS. For New York 0.03 and 10.07a.m. 1 6.29 n.(h. For l'hlladelubla 8.02 a. in. : 2.52 and 6.29 x. m. l,"nr ltastnii and Intermediate Htatlons 6.02, 8.02, 10.07 a.m. ; 12 62, 2.52. 6.29 and 0.02 p. nl For Mauch Chunk 8.14, 0.60, 10.23 rum.) 12.20, 9.18, 0.13, tu4 anu p.m. jror iteaainx at u.iu a. m.; anu 0.11 p. in. I'or llnztetnn 9.60 a.m. : 12 20. 3.18 & 10.64 run For Mabanoy City and Shenandoah 12.20 and 3.18 p.m. unr I'm.isviiiH hl'.q i. ill . For White Haven. Wllkes-HarTO. Fltttton Tunkhannoek, Towanda, Sayro, Ithaca, (Jeneva, Auburn, lilmlra, ltochester, liulfalo, Mlagara PntU ntiil tlin WMt 10 fil n.m. For further particulars Inquire of Acentsfor Time Tables. 12. 11. llYINQTON, iicn'i rass. Airenr, May 11, '01, ly South Itethlehein, retina D. J. KISTLER Itdsectfully announces to tho public that ho has oiicned a M5V LIV1SUY STABLE, and that ho Is ow prepared to furnish Teams for Funerals, WcddlnRS or Business Trips on the shortest no- Ice an;l most-liberal terms. Orders left at the Carbon nouse" will retelvo prompt attention, STABLES ON NOIITII STREET, ncxtthe Hotel, LehljEhton, lauSiU ATTEND THE AMERICAN BUSINESS Collep, Second National Bank, Centre Square, ALLENT0WN, PA. Tie Largest and Best in Eastern Penna, SIX SISrAKATE IlEPAKTMENTS Eight Experienced, Instructors, Experienced bookkeeper teaching Bookkeeping Kxpcrt penman " l'cnnianship flourt llennrtur " Shorthand KxDcrt onerator JlirenniiuK " Engllihllranches " Telegraphy " Commercial law " Llgtn' gCalc'tlon University graduate Telegraph Operator l.avvir High school principal More students In ilallv nttendfince than at all other business collegcsm the Lehigh Valley combined Write for catalogue and full particulars to O. C. D0I1NEY, rrinclpal & Founder. ESriUeaso menelon tills paper. 0-27-6m EB01ETT 00LLE0E HCONMERCE l'HILAIi:i.l'l!IA THE LEADING SCHOOL OF a 'J O Jt Til Grulufti of both uiti aniiUd to (Md podilona. Ask my agenta for W. Ii. Douglas. Shoe Tf nnr fni mnlm In vnnr BIhcb nik von; denier lo nrntl for cntalocuei secure, ilt C3TTAKK HO SUBSTITUTE.. FQR.Mtn JKLfL FOB 1 r i " t&?Trttrrs jus. WHY IS THE DOUGLAS S3 SHOE HE DEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEV? It Is a seamlcBS shoe, with so tacks or wax thread n hurt thn fpt; mada nf thn riput flnn calf, ktvllsh od easy, and because we maJ: mom thoca cthi$ i rait e loan any Diner manvjaciurrr, ib vijubis uauu pivpI fihoas coatlnz from fil.lX) to B2.Q0. ffle OOlienuluo llaml-KOtvcitt tho finest calf JJm shoe ever offered for $3.u) equals i'reach mported shoes which cost from $8ito SU'.U), 3i A OO Ilnntl-Spwc.l Welt HIiop, Jlne calf. stylish, comfortable and durable. Thobcsl hoo ever offered at this price i same grade as cu .)ni-made shoes costioff from $Q-0u to ri.to. TJQ 30 rollco Hhoei Farmers, ltatlroail Men and Letter carriers ail wear tucrnt nnorair, camiess, smoota tnsiae. Deary inreo soies, cxtcu .Kia bukb, use pair will wear u ) ear, n An (lnfi rnlTi no better shoe ever oITfred U&m this price t one trial will convluco thosi .-bo want a shoe for comfort and service. &0 'J 3 and ft-I.OO W'orklncmun'B thoet nrs vprr stroDE and durabla. Thoso w tare given them a trial will wear no other make. ,T5Aiic tf'i.OO nnM.Sl.3 school shoes arr DUJ worn brine boy everywhere; they sell m lueir merits, as iiih lucrcaniiiff wuea buuw M 41 ac 83.00. Ilnnd-sewcd shoe, best saC4UlGo Don cola, very stTUsui equals Imported shoes costlDK from f l.U) to ttUX). l.nHljk ..tn. h'V.IHI nnrf the lifiuMi at thm fiit fine Don EOla. 8 1 Tilth nnd durable. Caution, e that W. 1. Douglas name and price aro fiiampea on mo muumi oi ctcn bdoo. MV, U LQUULA3, Urockton, Mass. Adam Mohrkara &on, Agents LKIIIOIITOK. THE POLICEGAZETT Is the only Illustrated paper tn tue world contalntns all the latest ensatlonaMiiid sport lug news. Ko saloon keener, bsrber or club room can afford to bo wliliout It. It always maKes iritmus wuervr u now. Mailed to any address In the United States securely wrapped, 13 weeks furtl. Send l)vo ctuts or sauiplo copy. Richard K. Fox, l'raiiklluUqiiare. Vea York City. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. AH person are hereby forbid meddling with nnv part of the farm stock horses, enws nnd Implements, loaned by me to JOHN MH1NI1 AHT of TowamensliiB Twp., Carbon county, IX. as the sane la niv property, the same belur niv property anu loaueu in un and loaned to ulm during my laertiiire. June It, mi unujtur. JUISIHUAUT,, Auditor's Notice. In lie Assliued Estate of J. W. KoONg. The underlined, appointed by the Court ot Common Fleas of Carbon oounty. Auditor to pass upon the e(fHon, restato the account If necessary, and make distribution Sc., will meet all parties interested, for tue purpose of hts appointment, at his office In Maueli Chunk, I"a, on MONDAY, the XHIi of JULY, A. D. 181, at 10 o'oloolt a. in., when and n here all uar tle having claims upon said estate aro required, to present thein or be forever debarred . from eomlng In on the same. FltANR V. SHARKEY, Auditor. June 86-3. For Sale at a Bargain A House and Lot with a never falling noil of water. Fruit Trees and Vines, situated In the Doroufb of Le tilth ton, between Third and Fourth BifeeU, atpMt. three hundred feet from the public soUri)) Uiildl0f . Itpaaon for setyloc, present owner lives out of two and cauuot at tend to tne same. Aupfy to sins. L. 8. MIU.RU, or K. II. LAltASli. may WJin" Fsckertoii, Fa. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, n FennaseaUr loeaied near Valley Depot, for OkbineU and Fiuolly tiroupe Old pictures nop iwl aadenlarfc. aul-T ' ivery Stable Weissport Business JJirectory. l'OU A 8M001II 1T LEADS THEM EABT - SHAVE, ALL IN NEWS AND A iTbD "ADVOCATE.' Stylish llAm Otrr, no TO DIIIQHT, CLEAN, INDEPENDENT. -Read HI ' ir. F. ESItANG TI1R BAIinBll, Over the Canal Uridyl. -nRANKUN HOUSE, 1ST WKI8MPOKT, I'KNN'A. Tills homo offers first-class accommodations to he permanent boarder and transient mest. rante prices, only One Dollar ler day. RUR7-iy John Unman, Proprietor. Oscar Ohristiiiau, WEISS POUT, PA. Livdry and Exclianqe Stables: Aasy riding carriages and sate drlvlnn horses, Dest accommodations to agents and travellers. Mall and telegraph orders promptly attended to. Olverhe a trial. mav2My Tho - Welssport - Bakery, o. v. lauiiy, rnopniETon. Delivers Fresh llread and Cakes In Weuiport, iiutnion ana vtcinities every nay. In the store I hare A Fine Line of Confectioners or the Holiday Trade. Sunday schools and tes8 vais suppueu at lowest prices. aec.f.Mu Over Canal Briil&e E. Welssport. UNDERTAKER AND DEALER IN FURNITURE. PARLOR SUITES, BED ROOM SUITES, , c Trices the very lowest. Quality of goods the best. Satisfaction guaranteed In every particular. Caskbts, Collins and Shrouds, AVe have a full line which we will furnish a the lowest possible prices. Flour, Feed, &e., the choicest quality at very reasonable prices, Call and be convinced. JOSEPH f: rex, Aprll-lY EA8T WEISSFOnT. H. M. BETZ, Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverwre,Bronzes, Clocks, Bicycles,Piano Lamps, Furniture, Parlor Organs, and almost every kind of mer chandise sold upon the Tontine Plan which is now so favorably known as applied to life insur ance. Certificates are issued to members entitling them to $40 worth of Mer ehandise for f 17 ! The certificates are guaranteed to mature in 17 weeks upon conditions ; clubs now forming, If you widh to get any of the above goods, at greatly reduced prices, and on easy payments. call on or drop a postal to FRANK GERMAN, GENERAL AGENT, TTeissport. aprll 18, 18914m - - fbnn'a WALL, PAPER, Deoorations, Picture Rods, Cove TFindow Shades, Spring Eollers, fringes, Carpet Lining. BOOKS, STATIONERY, . Blank Books. Easels, Games 51ocks,Fancy Cards, Etc., etc; PAINTS, (Mis, Glass, Putty, Brushes, Colors, Artist's Materials. Ceneral Painter's Supplies, fluckenbacii No. 61 Broadway. Mancb CM. Fa. TOQQ TO Gns. Miller's Popular Rslanrant, FOR FRESII LAGER BEER, ' Viaett Bunds otLlquors.sueh as Gibson's Pure Rye, Paunherty's Pure Rye, . Genuine Silver firopb , Imported Gin and Brandies, Finest Cigars. Firstrclass Free Lunch always ori tne uar, To Contractors anil Boilrs. The undersigned announces to Contractors and Builders that be has now opened his stone ipiarry, at Ileaver Run. and is prepared to supply Building Stones in anv quantity at reasonable rates. He also epaasupply at his residence on SECOND 8T11KHT. to supply Immediate demand. HAU'JNU of every deteripttoy, promptly at- . Also, constantly on hand a full stipplr, of the bestbrandsof " Flour and Feed, which be will sell at Lowest Market Prices. CHARLES TRAINER, BHCOJII) STREET, LBIIiaUTON, FA TVe print picnic bills. oseph F. Hex John W. Heller, BAST WEISSPORT, DKAt.F.IJ IK Hunters and Baon Tinware and Pamps, At Vory Lowest Prioos. Hi mm Particular attention paid to General Jobbln t Furnace and rump Work. ESTIMATES cheerfully furnished for House Heating with Hot Air, Bteam or Hot Water Circulation. Alt work Guaranteed 1 -AT THIS Central Drug Store, OPF. TUB FU11L10 SQUABS Bank Street, Lehightou, Pai, IS HEADQUARTERS' FOR Pure Drugs and Medicines, Fine Soaps, Brushes, &c., &c'. choice Wines arid" Liquors, Wall Paper and Decorations L Spectacles When you buy a pair ot Shoes you want . good fit. But lt vou need SPECTACLES It Is much more important that the EYE should i't accommodated with correct lenses and a proper- y Dttlng frame which will bring the lenses di rectly before tho centre ot the eye. It vou buy your spectacles at Dr. Horn's yon will find the above points properly attended to. PERSCRIPTIONS CaefollT ICofflioiMea- OctlH-1887 r hi m 170ETH FHIST ETBEET, LEHIOSTOiT. IS THE PLACE FOR, i , J Fifle Suitings and Mtalokings at the Jo west prices which are 10 to 20 per cent, lower than elsewhere. A perfect -fit and best workmanship guaranteed In ever? ns'ance. Before purchasing else when call and sea us. -31-lv During the year 1891 You will find -AT- SWEENY'S "Corner Store" ' JUST THE PLACE TO BUY 2?ry (Joods ffroceaiep, Notions, Glassware, Oranges, Bnnans, Grapes, Lemons, Apples, Nuts, Candies and everything Usually founein a thoroughly first-class general store. TFe solicit a call and guarantee satisfaction. ' REMEMBER THE Corner Store, LEHIGHTON PA. Hii?7 Miller, LBHIGHTQN. PL4OTG r MILL, PFAPXpitRR Of Window and Doon FpAupsr Poors, Shutter?, Window Nishtjs, Mooldings, Braicebi AND DEALKIt IN All U of Dressed' Lwlisr Shingles, Pailings, Hemlock Lumber, &o,,&c Very Lowest Prices. Fine Picnic Rills printed tiis office at low price. fa Gi Tn HORN; C TTT
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