Tbli Papar has beenentered nt the Lehigh ton ri tOBlca as Second Class Hmm The Carbon Advocate ucmanTON, fknna. Ratal far X;al AdTeTttslng t Charter Notices f 4 Oo Audltor'i Nstlces 4 oo Commluloner'i Notices - - 4 00 Dlrorce Notices 4 Oo Administrator's Notices - - s oo Kxecutor's Notices oo SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1691. Bona rid ClrculationVLarser than that of any Weakly Xawspaper In the County Annual Democratic County Meeting. The annual Democratic Meeting will be held at the Court House, In the Borough of Mauch Chunk, on Monday the nth da ot August, at ONE o'clock r. M., to tlx the day for holding the Delegate Election In the several boroughs townships and' election districts and also the time for. holding the County Convention and to transact other important business. MIC11AEI.CASSIDY, Chairman Democratic County Committee. At X beoent meeting of a number of local assemblies of tbo IC of L. the fol lowing resolution was adopted: "That wo call upon all workingmen to toko an earnest interest in the observance of the Bemi monthly pay law by the cm ployers. Every employeo In tho service of tho corporations of this valley should be directed to demand his wages every two weeks, so that tho violation of tho law would rest with those who aro loudest in their protestations against infringements of the law on tho part of the working men." Thoy evidently mean business and corporations would do well to boar it in mind. 8echkt sooucrr oossir. V They are at work on tho nowJr, O. U. A. M., Hall at Pleasant Corner, Tho members of Oak Grovo Council have some snap, they have. VEd RatcliHe, of Camp 511, will leavo for Gettysburg, Monday as a re presentative to the annual stato en campment of the F. O. S. of A. fl.T. Peters, secretary of Colum bus Council, 385, Jr. O. U. A. M., of Parryville, this week received a check from tho Funeral Benefit Association for $250 for the rolatlvos of tho late HorryBlose,who was brutally murdered at Bowmonstown some weeks ago. Grand Army Day will bo held at Mt. CarmeL Pa., on Wednesday, Sep tember 9, 1891, under tho auspices ot Burnside Post, No. 92, G. A. R. Invi tations have been sent to all the other Posts and no pains or expense will be spared to make tho day a big success and a memorable one in the history of tho district. Each Post is expected to elect two delegates to attend the con vention which will bo hold in that town Immediately after tho parade, At the recent session of tho groat council of Pa. Red Men, tno committee on returns and reports handed in tho following: Amount of money received during the year, $271,285.26: expended I for relief, $90,006.20; funeral benefits, 20,803.40; for other purposos, $87,440.- 90; investment fund of tribes this year, $419,374.33; investment fund last year, 3U2,1419; Increase, $27,259.74; membor-1 snip lost March, 26,235; initiated during I the year.5,284; reinstated, 270; admitted I oy card, 282; total, 32.07L Suspended 1 during the year, 2,951; expelled, 42; I witndrawn by card, 186; deceased, 258; I loss, 26; total, 3,463. Prosent member- snip, W,WS; increase for year, 273; whole number of past officers, 4,613. V The semi-annual report of Grand I xaaster of Records, J. D. Barnes, of Penno., f or the 0 months ending June I 30, 1891, contains many interesting facts I as to the prosperity of the Knights of I the Golden Easlo. (Last report re-1 ceiveaAug., d.i tho aggregate num ber of initiations, admissions by card, dismissal certificates and reinstate ment was 3291, Number of mombers December 31, 1890, 37,280; initiated during the past six months, 3097; admitted by card and certificate, 100, reinstated, 01; withdrawn by card, 101; (lea, 185; expelled, 28; resigned, 9; re-1 Jected, 100. Membership June 30, 1891, iiljJM, on lncreaso of 650. Slnco Jan 1st, 22 Castles have boen instituted' xnere are rca uastles in Fa. Tho re- ceipia or. UDorainato (Jastlcs were $160,653.04. Disbursements, including Investments, $150,885.91. Amount on hand invested, $148,800.71, an lncreaso of $2203.37. Tho amount paid for re lief of Sir Knights and widowed lamuies, burial of the dead and dona tions, was 60,358.73. The number of brothers receiving weekly benefits was soot, ana ai wiaowea families receivo & ?5der In Pennsylvania is i?r 1? f? county, mere are 11 German Castles in Pa. TELErnONK TAX1C. M. 0. Hello, Summit Hill I S. H. Hello) M. 0. How Is it; havo you got evory- thino- flBrt m wa nrronmwHf 9 S. H What do you mean? M. O. Mean, d n it; why is every- thing solid for tho combination? Esser's friends have been Mnwtno. around here that we wouldn't get a delegate, and I thought I'd call you up to see if everything is going right. S. TL There is no use talking things look mighty blue. It was a big mistake to put tho fixing of this town In malloy's bands. He isn't in it; you know hewas defeated for council a year ego, run out of the water company and people generally put little stock in him. M. C.-D-nhlm, he told me hocould flTTW, t MM If would throw a couple of hundred in the swim. S. H. Well, you didn't put up the money did you? M. C We had to in order to get some showing up your way. S. H. Well, should that come out, we will lose what little wo have here. M.O.-How'sthat? S, H. Well, we don't go much on being bought up in that shape. It looks bad, and m alloy is said to have told parties that If It wasn't for Rauch he'd go over to the other crowd, even now, so you see your couple of hun dred didn't count much. M, 0. Confound it, I always did think the Advocate was right whon It called him a small affair. So you think there Is no show? 8. n. I wouldn't give a picayune for the whole thlng.f or when It gets out that gnalloy gets paid to abuse decent poople the whole town will drop him and tho combination's stuck. M. C Well, we must keep up a bold front, continue to claim everything for Boyd and 111 see the Trustee whon I.a jutwnAa n .miIh rinnj WW ltAILItOAD ItUMlIMNdS. X Straussy is firing on Lehigh Valley 429. 1 Coal Dale is to have a new Central station it will eclipse tho ono at Lans-1 ford. 1370, n brand now "hog" Is on tho Valley road, with Lewis Miller, of town, as chlof cook and bottlo washer. 1 137 is out of the shops, thoroughly overhauled, and looks like a daisy. Dan Arner, of Wolssport, handles tho throttle. t Lehigh Lodgo, 292, B. of R. R. T., of this town, aro arranging for a grand ball in Gabol's Hall, on Friday evoninjr, September 11. Tickots, admitting gent and ladles, 81.00. J Young Henry, of Franklin, who was killed recently on tho Valloy railroad, was a member of Lehigh Lodgo, 292, B. of R. R T. His paronts will rcceivo 81000. Henry bad only boen a member a short timo and had paid but 07 on tho insurance Evory railroader who is eligablo should connect thomselves with this order that offers such grand bonofitsand protection. t The Lehigh Valley railroad, whllo considered ono of tho small trunk lines, says the New York Recorder, is at tho same timo ono of tho strongest roads financially on tho American continent, It is a child of tho brain of tho late Asa Packer. Until within a comparatively short spaco ot timo it was badly hnndi capped in tho struggle with its rivals for business because its lino ended at Elmirn Instead of, as in the case of other trunk lines, nt Buffalo. Now it has a line of its own from Elmlra to Buffalo nearly completed. Presldont E. P. Wilbur, of the Lehigh Valley, like most great railroad managers of tho day, attained his proscnt position after yoars of struggle. From very small and insignificant places ho rose, follow ing almost in tho footsteps ot Asa Packer. To-day as a masterful man he ranks with Depew and Roberts. Under his management the Lehigh Valloy has prospered greatly, and its securities aro rocognizod as thoroughly sound investments. Money For tscnooi Warrants. Only about ono hundred warrants have been sent out to the school dis tricts of tho Stato to cover tho appro priations to which they aro entitled, and weeks will elapso before the twenty, four hundred districts will have re ceived attention. Tho impression that $2,000,000, tho annual appropriation under tho old law, is payablo is a mls- I take. Tho amount is less than 81,(300, 000, for tho reason that tho Stato Treasurer paid all but $5,000 of Phila delphla's quota last December to John Bardsloy, who got away with itina mysterious way. The plethoric Stato Treasury will not only be relieved of a largo portion of its cash by tho payemont of school warrants, but in the near futuro many appropriations will bo paid to the numerous institutions to which the Legislature voted monoy at tho late session. In the two funds of tho Treasury there aro $7,086,830.96, of which $7,109,- 884.54 are deposited in tho following named banks, which have money of both funds: Fanners and Mechanics' National Bank, $3,384,762.57; Allegheny National Bank, $953,302.45; Mechanics' Bank, Harrisburg, $376,821.17; First National, Harrisburg. 8100.000: People's Bank, Philadelphia, $959,552.68; Com monwealth Trust Companv. $555,445.72 Fourth Street National, Philadelphia, $750,000; First National Bank, Mauch Chunk, $100,000. and Beaver Denoslt Bank, $20,000. In flvo of tho enumerated banks tho deposits exceed $500,000, tho amount of tho State Treasurer's bond. Of tho $3, 384,762.57 in tho Farmers and Moch anio's National Bank, the fiscal agency of the Stato, $1,651,000 wore received I from the United States Goverment as direct tax money, The Street Mutter. Boforo Judge Drehor and Associates Seidle and Price Tuesday the Lehigh ton street business had Its first hoar Ing: A. J. Durllng, John T. Sommol et al vs. Tho Borough ot Lehighton et al, A wit of alternative mandamus is ordered to bo issued against tho de fendants returnable August 7th. In this cose tho plaintiffs aro proporty Owners on First or linnlr strnnf.. TViIbI,. ton, and in their petition to court they Bet . that firr.ln I set forth that certain assessments have I been levied upon them for paving, gut tering and macadamizing said street I that they believe and expect to prove that the ordinance directing tho same to be dono' ond nn nUesed petition on wnlch tho ordinance- is said to havo boen P1183611 a illegal and void; that tbey deman(led from the defendants to b6nUowod to examine and inspect the minutes, books and records of said borough with a view of informing them selves on this subject and that the same was refused. The writ of man duos, therefore, Is to allow an Inspec tion of the books. Head This Carefully And it will bring dollars in your pocket. by calling at tho One Price Star Cloth ing Hall, Mauch Chunk, for your ready- made or made-to-order suits for men, boys' and children, whioh wo aro sell l?8' B0"Z8'. sul 'rom !H5 u v.w, BUUu muua buns irom w.w up up to $15.00, everything worth doublotho money. Call and be convinced. The Camp-Meeting, The Evangelical Cam p-Meeting (antl Bowman) oponed Monday In tho old Linderman's grove, now the nronertv I of the Lohlghton Land Company, The attendance is good there being 54 tents on tho grounds. The pastors in attendance are Presiding Elder, W. F. Hell; Revs. A. M. Stlrp, John Hoover andE. H.Egge, of Allentown; Rev, K. Beyfert, of Catasauqua: J. P. Miller, of Slatlngton; Rev. Oswald, Wilkes- barre; Rev. E. B. Klstler, White Haven Rev. F. E. Erdman, Hazleton; Rev, M Swelgert, Mauch Chunk; Rev, I, Reitz, Weissport; Rev. Helsler, Centre- ville; Rev. A. M Sampsel, Lehighton. On Wednesday and Thursday, Editor Sanford, of tho Evangelical, Harris burg, was present If your watch fails to keep correct time, take It to E. II. Hohl, at Mauch Chunk, Pa. Wo have all the latest im proved tools to do tho work properly and at reasonable prices. We guar- I Mintiu nnf vnplt tliA vdnr liAttf na Ann : T ' ' ' The Deadlock Broken. Tho school directors of Banks town ship met Monday evening and settled tho contest for tho Andonried and Boavor Moadow schools. For the now school at Coxovltlo, P. F. Boylo was ap pointed at a salary of fCO por month. For Beaver Meadow M. J. Stauffer was elected principal at a salary of 100 a month, Tho contest in Audonried be tween Mlssos M. A. Conaghan and Bridget Tosh was settled by Directors Mulligan, Gallagher, Ferry and Koegan voting for Miss Conaghom and Monag- han and Weir for Miss Tosh. Miss Conagham was elected. Teachers" Kzamlnatlons. The Carbon County Teachers' Examinations for 1891 will be held as follows : Hiidsondala for Tacker TownslilD. Haturdar. AUK. If. Hockport for Lehigh and Lausanne Twps, Monday, Aug, to. iiemxu launery lur iviuuer Aunusiup, ivcu npsriAT. Aiiip. 12. Ashfield for Kast I'enu Township, Thursday, AUK. . . Mtiinortlor Lower Towamensing two. eat- urdav. Atiir. 22. Pleasant Corner tor Mahoning Twp. Tuesday, Aug. 25. tJtemlcrsvlUo for Upper Towamcnslng Twp. Aliuisuiiy auk. 41, Stony OreeK Hchool House for Tenn Forest Township, Saturday, Aug. 29. jjeiiiKuiou, opeciui ixaiuinaiiou oaiuruay, Dept. i The Gratest Discovery of the Age. CATAHIIIIAL 1IEAFNK99 CUR ID. NO MOItK USB FOR EAR-TRUMPETS. TRIUXTB AT LAST, An infallible remedy for the euro of atarrh and deafness in all its stages, by one who has boen a great sufferer 1 rom catarrh and almost total deaf noss, No catarrh or slimy green and yellow stuky matter discharging from tho nose oTo deafness. No ringing crack ling hounds in the head. No mucous matter lodging in the throat. No oc casion 1 hacking cough with throwing up si I try green and yellow sticky mat ter, it is a blessing that words cannot not dccrlbo. For furthor information write for circulars. Address Frank Wortz & Co., wausau, wis. JJ rawer luzu. Union 1'lcnlc. Tho Lutheran and Reformed Sunday schools of this town and Wolssport will picnic at Calypso Island, Bethle hem on Saturday, August 8. Trains will leavo L. V. depot. Lohlghton at 7.30, returning leavo Bethlehem at 0.30 p. m. Fare, adults, GO cents; child ren, 35 cents; children under 0 years, free. Tickets for solo at T. D. Thomas' drug store, also by Daniel Weland and W. P. Long, and at Weissport by A. A.Beltz. Are You "Willing to Make Money. For tho next 27 days we will sell you cheaper mens', boys' and children suits, than you havo ever bought in this region before, because we need money and havo to reduce stock for fall goods. Your eyes aro your doctors ond will convince you of tho above truth, by calling at Sondhoim's Merchant Tailor ing Hall, Mauch Chunk. Switch-Back Time Table. Cars leavo Switch-Back Depot. Mauch Chunk at B..w, iu.iu ana 11.3 a. in.; l.w, z.2v, auu o.sa p. in. Cars leave Summit Hill at 9,0 and 11.10 . m; r..i, i.ou, 4.30 ana e.u p. m. SUNDAY. Leave Mauch Chunk at 1.60 and 2.25 p. in. Leave Summit 11111 at 3.25 and 4.00 p.m. -A full lot on 3rd street, will be sold cheap. Apply at this office. The Soap that Cleans . Most is Lenox. T?OIl DELEGATE TO TITK CONSTITUTION- A' Al. r.ONVKNTIHV Frank P. Sharkey, Of Mauch Chunk, Carbon county. Fa. Subject to the decision of the Democrats Con ference. poll SHERIFF Jonathan Kistler, Of Lehighton, rx Subject to tbe Carbon county Democratic nomi nation convention. FOU SHERIFF, John Brighton, Of Coal port, Mauch Chunk township. Subject to the Itules ot the Democratic, Noral- lumug uouveuuon. For Prothonotary 1 Elwen Bauer, Of East Mauch Chunk, Carbon county. Subject to the Itules governing the Democratic Nominating Convention. FOR rROTHONOTARY, Oliver A. Clauss, Of Lehighton, Fa. Subject to tbe rules governing tho Carbon eoun ty Democratic Nominating convention. For protonotart, The undersigned offers himself as a candid ate for Prothonotarr and f!lerk Af finnrt ami respectfully solicits the Democratic nomination aim mo suiipon 01 nis leuow citizens. Mauch Chunk. TlIOS. K. BOYD, For protuonotart, George W, Esser, Of Mauch Chunk, Carbon county. Fa. Subject to the Itules of the Demoe ratfo Nomina Mug iiuventiou. GO TO Fits. IIODEBER, under the Exchange Hotel. Bank street, for a smooth shave or, fashionable hair cut. Ver- Closed on Sunday's ltoeder's Hair tonic cures Dandruff. We carry In stock a full line ot fancy toilet articles at low est prices, and we are the only place In town where you can buy Bender's Cream for the face. STUBEK'S 8UAVINQ SALOON, opposite the Advocatb OrriCK, ts headquarters tor uiiuK,uiur cutting anu suampooing. uazj. HERMAN, the barber, opposite the Opera HnilU. CtlL hair hv.a anrf AnMm 1.In In DHIJ.I.H 11 - J v HAVE YOUR FreMl, Basro anil Parcels DELIVBltED AY John F. Hottenstein. Careful attention paid to the Delivery of Frelsut, BaRRage and Parcels to all parts of town at tbo lowest prices, a share of public patronage it reapectiuiij solicited. Bar-I.e orders at Sweeny's Koeh' Btegant Faihlon Books, The now Fashion Journals. "la Mode." "La Modo do Paris." and "Album dea Modes," publlshod by A. moDoweii as uo., 4 west mn utreet, New York, ore the most elegant of their kind ever brought to our notlco. The styles aro drawn by tbo best artists; and the books aro produced by rival houses in Paris, each trying to oxcol tho other In tho character of its publi cations. Formorly thoy woro prlntod only in French; but tbey aro now pub lished in English for tho uso of Ameri can readers. These Journals furnish the styles one month in advanco of any similar publications: and thoy havo a practical department, in which lossons are crlven each month on how to make drosses, etc Tno admlrablo fashions, tho lessons in dressmaking, and the giving of stylos ono month earlier than heretofore are strong points in favor ot those Fashion Books, causing thorn to bo called "Tho Favorites." Theso oxcellent publications can bo obtained from all newsdoalors. To Oar Subscribers. Tho SDOclal announcement which aD poarod in our columns somotlmo since, announcing a special arrangement with Dr. B. J. Kendall Co., of Enosburg Falls, vt., publishers of "A Treatise on tho Horse and his Dlsoases." wheroby our subscribers were enabled to obtain a copy ot that valuable work free by sending their address to B. J. Kendall Co. (and enclosing a two-cent stamp for mailing same) is ronewed for a limited period. Wo trust all will avail tnemsoives 01 tno opportunity 01 00 tainlnc this valuable work. To every lover ot tho Horse It Is indlsponsable, as It treats In a simple manner all tho diseases which afflict this noble animal. Its phenomenal sale throughout the United States and Canada, make it standard authority. Mention this paper when Bonding for "Treatise." Juljai-12t CAUTION. To Whom It May Concern. Wo liereuy give notice that the party advertising as Aaron Bnyder. at Kast Weissport, To., and claiming to sell Darls Sewing Machines, Is not an agent for the machine but unknown to tis. Any person purchasing from htm would do so at their own risk. Our guaranteo will not cover any machines except thoso sold by our authorized representative, who has nn interest In supplying perfect machines only. DAVIH SKWING M.V( -HtXIJ COMPANY, file Sale of County Bridge. Tho Commissionorsof Carbon Coun ty, Penn'a, will expose to Publio Solo tno County Bridge spanning the Foho Poco Ureok at Harrlty, I'o., on Saturday, August 22, 1891, at 1.30 o'clock p. m. Terms and conditions will be made known at timo and place of solo by COUNTY COMMISSIONED. July 25, 1891-Gw. Aflministratiii Notice.- Estate ot Ellas George, dee'd late ot tho East I'enn townsnip, county 01 uaroon, state 01 1'ennsylYanla. Letters of administration having been cranted to tbe undersigned widow of the late Ellas ueorce, an persons Knowing tnemseives to ne inaeDtea to saiu estate vui maKa payment within 20 davs from the date hereof, and ner- anns havlntr claims will nresent the same In proper form tor settlement. ELIZABETH GEORGE, Administratrix. East Tenn twp., July 17, 1891 W6 AT Seidel's Bakery, First Street,, Lehighton, ypu will always And the Freshest and Best BREAD AND CAKES. Rye, Wheat and Vienna Bread Fresh Every Day. Our Vienna Bread cannot be excelled. We respectfully solicit your patron age. Watch for tbe Wagon. Seidel's Vienna bakery, Opp. Obert's, FIRST ST., LEHIQinON, FA, July 1, Kl-ly A.S.Rabenold Biuirci! Ornon i Over J. W. Raudenbush1 Liquor Store, BANK STREET, LEHIOUTON. uentlstry In all Its branches. Teeth Extracted wlthoutFatn. Gas administered when requested, Office Days WEDNESDAY of each week. P.O. address, ALLENTOWN, 3-yl Lehigh county. Fa, A UE PRINCIPLE. We Positively guarantee Dr, Boyd's Little Giant Nerve and Liver Pills To cure Constl patlon. Indigestion, VI lllousness lorpia Liver, I'ain in tueuacK,ntes,ueaaacne, uaa xasie in me juouta arising irom inaigei tlon. by strengthening the nerves and reeulai tne- the action of the Stomach Liver and Kidneys. Do not be deceived. Dr. Boyd's Lit tle Giant Nerve and Liver Fills act on a new principal. They act on tne nerves of the stomach, liver and kldnevs elvlne them health and vigor, what ts more evident of their curative qualities, tu&u tne tact tnat tno longer taKen tne lef s reaulred. that Is more than can be said of any other pill on tbe market, a trial will con vince me most saepttcai nuua, mat wnac we ciaim is true, uiese are a tew ot tue many testi- IUUU1H49 wo uavv TCCC1YCU. Tllton. Go., Aug. 2Stbls). Dear Sir; The mis received, mey aro weDesti everusca. T. W. ULAWC Lake Crystal Minn., May 14, 1800. Dear Kir: I have takes Fills sent me, enclosed find BOo send me more I have been troubled for years with Indltrestlon, constipation and nerveousness since I take Dr. Boyd's Fills I feel good, have token many others with no relief yours re spectfully. ADAU BEANER. For sale by all dealers In medicine at 25c per bex, sent by mail on receipt of price, sam ples tree, agent wanted everywhere, r v. ... T. D.Tlft)M AS. Druggist Lehighton, Fa. r FINE IMPORTEI UDD Hummel's Queensware Bazaar, FIRST STREET, LEHIGHTON. DON'T MISS GOING TO THE First Annual Grand Ball, UKDEU TUE A0SPIPE3 OF Lehigh Lodge, No. 292, fc. of R. R. T., In Gabel'a Hall, Ijehighton, on Friday Evening, September 11th, 1891, Grand Maroh at Nine O'clock. Ticket, for Gent and Ladies, $1.00. A FINE PIECE Of tobacco IS INDEED A lUXURY FlNZEIfS COMES AS NEARBEINQ A FLHS PIECE OF PLUG TOBACCO AMONG DEALERS THESE GOODS ARE ON THE MARKET IN ONLY ONE SHAPE, 3x12 FULL 16 OZi PLUG THE MOST CONVENIENT TO CUT IN POCKET PIECES OR CARRY WHOLE. ilO.Fm&BROSMlODlsiilltEy. The changing seasona once more brings back the to every man, yourself included, 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 warm weather and at the same time embrace good workman ship and style, together with few of the nobby articles from our extensive Furnishing Departmen is perhaps all that will be re quired by you. Still there will be no dodging The Same Old Que8tiont Where Shall 1 Buy My Clothes And it must be decided before you make your purchose, Let Us Answer the Ques tion fox You this Time, And we will give you 1st A Square Deal. !ind. A saving ol several dollars on each Suit of Clothes we make you. 3rd. The newest and best styles in fabric, best workman sbip and very lowest prices. Give Us a Call. You shall have the most careful attention, unlimited opportunity for satisfactory selection, a per fect fit, and the fairest prices, uss Lehighton, Pa. t9The usual large assortment ot Hats and Caps, Boots, Shoes, Ilubbers, Slippers, lie. Genuine Mason Jars, $1 per Dozen. W A .Aun ItNOWlJ ASA $j MA1 Where Shall I BuyMyClotiies p & BrOn Lehigh Valley R. R. Co. Armogetnent of russenger Trains. In Effect May 10tn, 1891. LUAVE LKIIIOHTON For Newark and New York B.m. t.90. o ut. nnd 11.13 ft.m. 30r), R.22lT.2tp.lll. For Manunka Chunk nnd IlelvldereS.2t.TJ0 9.00, a.m. 1 12.W and 7.84 p m. rur Ldiinuertviiio ana ircnton 0.2s, V.00 ana ll.t2a.1n.; and I2.fi2p.ni. For Slatlngton, Catasauqua, Allentown. Beth lehem, and itaston. B.22. 7.07. 7.30. 0 00. a.E7. 11.12 .m . 12.52, 3.06, s.22 7.24 and 10.42 p m. For Fill adelnhlaana points south at B.52. 7.0T. 11, v.w anu 11.12 a. in.l ss.w, o.Ti aim 1.21 p. nt. For liesdlngaiidIIurnsbuigf.0, andll.l2a,m o.r aim pju. For Buwmans. ilUell unn. therrvford. IJIU- rv's. White Hall. Coulav. and ttolCRndannua A.22,7.07, 9.00 9.67 & 11.12 0. ni. 122, 2.42,52, and 10.42 1". M. For Mauch Chu?k C.1W, 7.43, 11.20 and 11.48 a.m.; i.ii, o.in, o.zo, t J, e.o I, VM anu tl.ot p. Ill, and 12.47 NlElii. For Wcatherly nnd ITazleton BJBi, 7.43 0.38 and 11.48 a.tii.: 3.18, S.2S, 7.2.1, 10.M p.m. f or Manaiioy city, Shenandoah and Ashland .u, i.-a. n-w mm i ...a u.m. , u.ir, v,ti n ij.ii. For Mt. Carmcl and Shamokln 0.C2. 7.43 and 11.48 8. 111.; 6 23p.ni. ror ruusviue u.oa, ?.au, 7.43, v&i 11. iv ana li.ss . 111., 3.01), 3.18. uud 7.2:1, 7.21 u.m. For White Haven. Yllkibxrrn and Hontntnn 0i2, 7.43, 9.30 and 11.48 R.ln.; 3.U, 6J0, 7.23llDd iao p.ni. For Flttston nnd L. tt B. June!.. 0A2. 7.43. 9.30. and 1 1.48 u.tn. 1 3.U. 6.2s. 7.23 uud iojh p, m. j.'or juiiKiiuiiiiuvK ii.is a. 111.1 3.1s, D.ZO aua 10JU 11-111 ForOwcgo, Auburn, Ithaca and Geneva 11.48 a.ni.i iuji p.m. For laceyvlllo. Towanda. Havre. Waverlv. El mlra. Rochester, Buffalo. N'agara Falls and tbe tvpHEii.aH nm.!nnii 111.ft.11.Ti1. For Elmlra and the West via Salamanca at 3.13 p. m. SUNDAY THAINS. For New York 0.02 and 10.07a.m.: 5.29 n.m. For FhlladelDhla 8.02 a. in.: 2.62 and 5J29 n. m, For Hasten and Intermediate Stations 6.(3, 8.02, 10.07 a.m.; 12 62, 22. S.23 and 9.02 p. m For Mauch Chunk 8.14, 9.60, 10.23 n.m,; 12.20, 3.18, s.13, 8.64 ana 9.33 p.m. r or iteauing at e.u a. ni. 1 anu rxzu p. m. A'V. lMKWU,,UUD,m I. ,U ..ID u iu.tr, ,r,in. For Mahanoy City and Shenandoah 12.20 and 310 p.m. x or I'otiaviiie at 'zja n. in For White Haven. Wllkes-Barre. Flttston, Auiiiviiauiiuvik. luniuiun, dbjic,iuibui, ..viiuia. AUDurn, r.imirn, ltocnester, uuuaio, Niagara Falls and tho West 10-64 p.m. tror runner particulars inquire 01 Agents ior Time Tables. u. 11. 11 x inuiun, (len'l Fass. Aeent. May 11, 'St, ly South Bethlehem, Fcnna D. J. KISTLER Itesecttully announces to tbe public that he has opened a NEW L1VE11Y STABLE, and that he Is ow prepared u mruiui leaius lur ruucrais, Weddlnsra or Business Trim on the shortest no- Ice an A most liberal terras. Orders left at the Caroou House" will receive prompt attention, STABLES ON N0HTH STREET, nextthe Hotel, Lehighton. lanttiA ATTEND THE AMERICAN BUSINESS Colta, Second National Bank, Centre Square, ALLENTOWN, PA. Tte iTOtani Best in Eastern Pen SIX SEPARATE DKI'AnTSIEMTS Eight Experienced Instructors, Experienced bookkeeper teaching Bookkeeping upen penman xcninausui flnnrt Ttennrtj,r ( 8horthani Expert operator Typewriting University graduate " EngllshBranches Telegraph Operator " Telegraj lAtwer " Commercial I High school principal " Llgtn' gCoiotlon More students In dally attendance than at all other business colleges In the Lehigh Valley comoinea, Write for catalogue and full particulars to O. C. DOBNKY. Frlnclpal gs Founder. t3rFlease menelon this paper, J-2T-om n F"":."is COMMERCE - THE LEADING SCHOOL OF B (J S I H fS S SHORTHAND O jtTH OfftdDftUl Of both NIM MtdlWd td (OOd pM( dM . Ak ray aient for W. Ii DoncUs Bhoefc. ii noi ior wif in your pn Hnlar to end for cmlalasa your aeo ask you asener nnd vet tfcein for you in r : W TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. WHY 18 THE L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE cEHfP&n THE BEST 8HOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONErf It It a uuiileu ihoo, with no tuks or wax thread to hurt tba feeti made of tba belt fine calf itTlish rvad cur, and beeau$ et mai mora ihoea of thit groat iui any oinr manuractursr, it cquau uauu act OOOennlne ilftnd. Mirpd. tha finest cklf linuorted thoet which cokt from st-uilto A 12.00. J Jn iboa erer offered for uStitit duo erer oaert a or osaui equii rrvucu i)1?! ityllsh, comfortable aud durable. Tho best T Jt flfl Ilnnd.Mnivsl Wlt Nhnn. line calf. thoe erer oirerea at tnis price t aame rraae u custom-made ehoei coetlna from to.(J0 to $9JM, CSO 50 rollee hhoei Farmers, llallroad Men s w m nnu Ain,pr rrjcraii wear menii uuu can, leamleft, smooth Inside, beary three voles, exten- Inn w1ra. Onn nalr will wear a vesr. er) 30 fine rnlfi better shoe erer offered at OaCa this price one trial will convince thoso who want a shoe for comfort and aerrlce. (CO mnd 8J.00 Worklnsraaii'a shots Xafia are rery strongr and durable. Those who bare g lren them a trial will wear no other make. DAUflf 84.00 and 81.75 school shoes are iaJjS worn by the boys erery where; they sell on their merits, as the Increasing sales show. E nllAQ3.0Q Hand-sewed shoe, best Lm VI I WO Dongoia, rery struto: equau rrei a shoes cosUDgrrom to fuw. U.flfk. HQ.OO nnd 8175 shoe for am f ha hMt flna lMnras. Hi tyiisn ana auraDie. & ismupn that w. Zj. ixug-iaa" name ana price art Siampca on tna notiom or eacn snoa. Adam Mehrkam &on, Agents LEHIOHTON. THE POUCEGAZETTE Is the ouly illustrated paper In the world containing all the latest ensational and sport ing pews, no buiouu Keeper, uarucr or cjud room can afford to be without It, It always maaes ineuus tineriprer n kops. Mailed to any address in th. Ualtod States securely wrapped. 13 weeks for tl. Send five cents tor sample copy. Richard K. Fox, FrankllnSquare, New York City. SAY! HAVE YOU ANYTHING TO SAW? IP SO, CALL ON THE Carbon Connty Improvement Co., Weissport, Fa., Where you can have all kinds of lumber sawed at the very lowest prices Satisfaction guaranteed in every particular. Fire Wood ! In all lengths and in all quant ities supplied cheaply. For Sale at a Bargain A House and tot with a never falling well ot water, Fruit Trees and Vines, situated tn the Borough ot Lehighton, between Third and Fourth Streets, about three hundred feet from fife P.ufe!)c Sfihool building. Reason for selling, preiect owner lives out et (own and cannot at krid to tBe pptyto Mbj. U B. UILL8B. orK U LAEisM, nay is-Sei FaeSertoo, Fa. Livery Stables. Weissport Business Directory. FOK A SMOOXn IT LEADS THEM EA.8Y - 8 HAVE, ALL IN NEWS AMD A Tbe ADVOCATE. Stylish llAirt Cut, oo TO IK. V. E8BANO TUB DAnllKll, maaiiT, CLEAN, INDEPENDENT. Read It! Over the Canal Bridge. F RAN KLIN MOUSE, BAST WKIfSSrOIlT, I'GNN'A. This house offers Orst-class accommodations to he permanent boarder and transient guest. Fonlo prices, only One Dollar per day. ftugT-iy JoiiK ItKimia, FroprlcUr. Oscar Ohristiriaii, WKISSFOUT, PA. Livery and Exchange Stable, Aasy riding carriages and safe drlviint horses. Dest accommodations to agents and travellers. Mall And telegraph orders promptly attended to. O lve me a trial. nmv2l-ly The - WolBsport - Bakery, 0. W. I.AUltY. rilOPItlKTOU. Delivers Fresh Bread and Cakes In Wcisiort, inignron ana viciniues every uay. In the store I have a Fine Line ot Confectionery or the Holiday Trade. Sunday schools and fesd vais ssppuca ai lowest prices. arc.i- Over Canal Brite E. f eissprt. Joseph F. Rex, UNDERTAKER AMD DEALEll IN FURNITURE. PARLOR SUITES, BET) ROOM SUITES , e. Frlces the very lowest. Quality ot goods tho best. Satisfaction guaranteed In every particular. Coskbt.s, Coffins and Shrouds Wo have a lull line which wo will lurnlsh n the lowest possible prices. Flour, Feed, &c, the choicest quality atvery reasonableprUes. Call and bo convinced. JOSEPH F. REX, EAST WEISSPOBT. Aprltlv H. M. BETZ, Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware,Bronzes, Clocks, Bicycles,Piano Lamps, Furniture, Parlor Organs, and almost every kind of mer chandise sold upon the Tontine Plan which is now bo favorably known as applied to life insur ance. Certificates are issued to members entitling them to worth of Mer chandise for $17 1 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 AOENT, TPeissport. - - - Jfenn'a. aprll is, 18914m WALL, PAPER, Decorations, Picture Rods Cove TFIndow Shades, Spring Hollers, fringes, Carpet Lining. BOOKS, STATIONERY, Blank Books, Easels, Games, i?locks,Fancy Cards, Etc., etc., PAINTS, (Mis, Glass, Putty, Brushes, Colors, Artist's Materials. General Painter's Supplies, .F.Luckenbach No. 61 Broadway- Mancb CbnDt Fa. GO TO Gns. Miller's Popular Restaurant, r-rfUH FRESH IAQER BEER, Foet prands of Lfouors, such as Qibson'a Pure Rye, Dougherty's Pure Rye, Qenuine Silver Brook, Imported Gin and Brandies, Finest Cigars. First-class Free Lunch always pn the Uar. . 4iu r To Contractors anil BnMers. The undersigned announces to Contractors and Builders that bo has now opened his stone quarry, at Hester Bug, end i prepared U supply Building Stones In any quantlti at reasonable rates. He also keens a supply at bis residence on SECOND STREET, to supply Immediate demand, HAUUNOot every description, promptly at tended to. Also, constantly on hand a full supply, of tba best brands of Flour and Feed, which he will sell at Lowest Market Prices, CHARLES TRAINER. SECOND STREET. LKIHOHTON. FA We print pipnic bills- John W. Heller, BAST WEISSPORT, DKAUCn IK Heaters ant Ranges, Tinware anft Pomps, At Very Lowest Prlooa. to.! Particular attention paid to General Jobbln k Furnaco and rump Work. ESTIMATES cheerfully furnished Ior House Heating tvlth Hot Air, steam or not water Circulation. All work Guaranteed t . T. HORN, -AT THE Central Drug Store, OPP. THE PUI1U0 SQUARE Bank Street, lehightou, Pa., IS HEADQUARTERS FOR Pure Drugs and Medicines, Fine Soaps, Brushes, &c, &c, choice "Wines and Liquors, Wall Paper and Decorations! Spectacles ? When you buy s pair ot Shoes you want a COOd fit. But It you need HFEOTAGLES It Is much mora Important that the ETE should bo accommodated with correct lenses and a proper T fitting trame which will bring the lenses di rectly beiore the centra ot the eye. It you buy your spectacles at Dr. Horn's you will And the above points properly attended to. PERSCRIPTIONS Caemily Copoiieil OctlMOT HOBTH FIBS? STREET, LEHIOHTOtf, IS THE PLACE FOU Fine Suitings and Pantaloonings at tbe lowest prices which are 10 to 20 per cent. lower than elsewhere. A perfect tit and best workmanship enaranteed in every ns'ance. Before purchasing elsewhere call and see ui. -31-ly During the year 1891 You will find -AT- SWEENY'S "Corner Store" JUST THE PLA CE TO BUY 2?ry Coods Groceaiee, Notions, Glassware, Oranges, Banans, Grapes, Lemons, Apples, Nuts, Candies and everything Usually founein a thoroughly fir6t-class general store. 17c solicit a call and guarantee satisfaction. REMEMBER THE Corner Store, LEHIGHTON PA. Henry Miller, LEHIGHTON PLANING - MILL, MANUrAOTUREK OK Window and Door Frames, Doors, Shutters, window wishes, Mouldings, Brftpjtets, AND PPAW IM All KinOs of Mi liter, Shingles, Pollings, Hemlock Lumher, &c, &c. Very Lowest Prices. Fine Picnic Bills printed at this office at low price. As H. r g 1 Mi2a 7
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