'1 "5! Thli Tpr liat been entered at lite LehlRli 1 to&K'ott Office m Second Claf Mutter The Carbon Advocate LK1IK11ITON. I'ISNNA. ' llitn ror Legal Advertising! Charter Notices I J J" Auditors Notices Commissioner's Notices - - w Divorce Notices Administrator's Notices J Kiecntor's Notices One Dollar and Tentyl'lve Cents will here atter be Invariably charged lien subscriptions are not paid In advance. Z yon wish your iper discontinued at tlw clratlon ol jour tetm rLitAH notify usby fosUI card and the request will be compiled lth. SATURDAY. JULY 3 l&W Bona Fide Circulation Larger than that of any Weekly Newspaper In the County, To Delinquents. You get the. Carbon Advocate by mall, just look at the direction tnb on your paper, anil you will see just how much you are indebted (or the paper; remit the same by Postal Note, Money Order or Greenbacks without delay. We need themoney a dollar ortwo to each Is not much, the npgregnte to us amounts to hundreds of dollnrs. Come, gents, pony up. Address. II. V. MORTHIMEU, Prop. LoliiKliton, l'n. Delinquents living in this neighbor hood will please eft and settle, and save 25 cents for oowoction. MOTICK TO DKMOCllATS. There will be a meeting of the Car bon County Democratic Committee at the Court House, Mauch Chunk, I'n, on Saturday July ICth, 1892, at 1 o'olock P. M. All the members of the County Committee, and Democrats generally are requested to be present, as business of importance is to bo transacted. FRAtN'K P. SHARKEY, Chairman Carbon Co. Dcm. Committee, It is said that Hon. Michael Casslily Is a candidate for Congress. We'd simply suggest that Mike como In out of the rain lie might get wet. Those people who are kicking about high taxes this year don't want to blame council. The borough taxes have been reduced two mills, but the five mills extra tax ordered levied by the Court to pay for First street is what causes the raise. , Lehiohton will exempt from a tax. tlon, for ten years, all manufacturing Industries desiring to locate here. This shows enterprise. Now keep your eye open for some Industry that wants a good location, then freeze "onto" It. Tue Sesqui-Centennial edition of the Bethlehem Times shows just what kind of stuff that institution is com posed of. It beats anythlngot thoklnd ever turned out of a printing house lu the Lehigh Valley, or we might go farther without exaggeration and say the Keystone State. The issue is well printed and very valuable. Whilk in Philadelphia the other day we hade the pleasure of an hour's con versatlon with the irrepressible J. D. Barnes, Grand Master of Records of the K. G. E., and editor fm:l publisher of "Knights of the Golden Eagle," the brightest and best secret society paper published in this country. Jay Dee is a hustler all the way through, and does more work for the good of the Order than any Sir Knight living. Vive la Barnes I The Democbatic party in Carbon county seems to be just about as wide apart as it was during last fall but to be particular, not the Democratic party, but the leaders of the two factions. Now, whilst tho Carbon Advocate was In the thickest of the fight It does not propose to sanction any effort to keep up the disgraceful discord that threatens to disrupt the party in the future. We believe that now Is the time to get together, to organize and cement all past ilifllnil- tles, so that we can go into tho Novem ber county battle and win by our old time majority. We have all aloiitf sug gested methods of peace let tho two factions appoint committees, get to gether and fix up things as they should be.QIt won't do to hold off too long unless there is n trick back of it somewhere. Get together. SKC11KT SOC1UTV CIOKSII-. Society Tlil-lllls or Interest to the .Mem bers of the Fraternity. II. V. Morthlmer, Jr., of the Carbon Advocate, Lehighton; after filling for three terms theotllceof District Gnuul Chief of the Knights of the Golden Eagle, was reappointed to the position and is also a candidate for Grand Sir Herald of the Grand Castlo. Being well qualllled and an enthusiastic worker, and personally known to us, we are assured the prospects of his election are very bright. We take pleasure lu tho fact that the qualities of a newspaper man are thus being suitably rewarded. Macunglo Pro gress. The Odd Fellows Home, at Phila delphia, Is being improved by tho ad dition of an annex of three stories and a basement. It has a frontage on Tioga street of 801$ feet, and on Smedley street of 37 feet. There will bo anew laundry and kitchen in the basement, and the dining room will be enlarged. On December 31, 1891, there were 107,491 Juniors; amount of mouey re ceived by subdorinate councils, $710,. 453.21; sick benefits paid, SS,KJ1; bal ance In treasury, 3787,202.12; increase In membership, 36,221, of which Penn sylvania contributed 20,720 and New Jersey 3,899. Deducting the with drawals, suspended and deceased mem bers the uet Increase was 23,5180; 280 were reinstated and admitted by card. Look Out for thle Soluiller, A Pottsvllle paper says u hypocrite wearing a benignant smile and Phila delphia clothes was lu Pottsvllle the other day. She pretends to represent a Philadelphia dry goods house and was getting up a list of subset Ibers of purchasers for .the house. It costs but tl to join this wonderful charity organization which would sell goods at half price to these select and good looking ladles. It wasn't a free-for-all either. Only the elite, two and a half dozen in number, would be permitted to join. Her scheme works well and after swindling quite a number sho skipped out, up the road. Subscribe Now, V 1th their usual appreciation or tbe demands ol tbelr patrons, Meters. A. McDottell A Uo.. are still vtotklnk bard to lurtber Improve tfeelr lasbion Journals aud to brtug Um closer, II potilble.ia touch with Paris and Its latest tylei with Ibis eud lu view Mr. A. Mc Hotel) has lust left for isurope attending fully to spare neither Hue nor mouey lu adding new featuree to the arm's publications, "j'arls Album of fashion" aud ''La Mode de Paris . with tbeee to a premium Ugittm to all subscribers for one year paylas SL60 lu advance, lu the lorm of a highly useful work, railed "Dreweiuukitut Hliti pulled. TUeee Journal lu ioit)uii iiuii Willi their others, "1 Coulunere and Im MhI. ' make a list of publications that uiete.iiitl , m peUllou, betauje tbelr alvU an u.ii k-ih.hIil Bous but original made up in ran ii,i m,iu, outonesuouUl earlier Ulan . Iti, i U-ikoi, juiirn ale. Uesers A MvDuw-li e, I , West itili Street, New loik. bg lu i-all atirulHiu It, lit, new and aruettc covers the havetad designed lorlheli jouruala Itirsralt- Hit- best work of their best anieli, aud t bac it hesitation lu auyln thai the conteuts ul these Journals be tug or such a vert blah Line met? the ciccp tloually fine vuvers very appropriate Till-: CANDIDATES Brief Sketches of the 1.1 ves of fl rover Cleve land anil Aillal 1!. Sleveiieon. G rover Cleveland, tho twenty-second President of the United States, was born lu Caldwell, Essex county, N. J., March 18, 1K17, but on tho paternal side lio is of English origin. His father, Richard Fnlloy Cleveland, graduated at Yiilo Collpgo in 1820, and tho snmo year marrlod Anno Xcrtl, the daughter of n Baltimore lnorchant of Irish birth, Tho Presbyterian parsonage at Cald well, where the future President was born, wns first occupiod by the Rev. Stephen G rover, In whoso honor ho was named, but the first name was clearly dropped, mid he hns been known from his boyhood as Grover Cleveland. When he was 4 years old his father accepted a call to raveUe vllle, near Syracuse, where Grover had an academy schooling, and afterward was n clerk lu n country store. The removal of tho family to Clinton, Oneida county, gave Grover additional educational advantages. In his 17th year lie became n clerk and an assist ant teacher In the New York Institu tion for the Blind in New York city) In which his elder brother William was then n teacher. In 183.") Orover Btartod from Holland Patent, In Oneida coun ty, where his mother then resided, to go West In searcli of employment. On tho way he stopped at Black Rock, now a part of Buffalo, and called on his uncle, Lewis F. Allen, who Induced him to remain and assist him in the compilation of a volume of the "Amer ican Herd Book," receiving for six weeks' sorvlco $00. lu August, 18oT, ho secured a placo as clerk and copyist for the law firm of Rogors, Bowen & Rogers, in Buffalo, began the study of law and In the nu tumn of that year was receiving $1 a week for his work. Admitted to the bar iu 18.9, but remained three years long er with the Rogers firm. He was ap pointed Assistant District Attorney of Erie county January 1,1803, and held the office for three years. In 18C", at the age of 28, he was tho Democratic candidate for District Attorney, but was beaten by tho Republican candi date, his intimate friend, Lyman K, Bass. Mr. Cleveland then became n law partner of Ex-State Treasurer Isaac V. Vauderpool and continued n successful practice tjll 1870, when ho was elected Baeriir of Krie county. In 1873 he formed a law partnership with Lyman K. Bass, the firm being Bass, Cleveland & Bissell, and later Mr. Bass retired. Tho firm was, prosperous and Mr. Cleveland nttalned high rank as a lawyer, noted for the simplicity and directness of his logic and expression. Iu the autumn of 1881 ho was nomi nated Democratic candidate for Mayor of Buffalo and was elected by 3,110 majority, tho largest ever given. The same year the Republican Stato ticket had 1,000 majority in Buffalo. He soon became known ns the "Veto Mayor,1 saving the city 81,000,000 iu the first six mouths of his term by setting aside extravagant appropriations. Oti the second day of tho State Democrat lo Convention, at Syracuse, September 22, 1882, on the third ballot, by a vote of 211 out of 382, Mr. Cleveland was nominated for Governor iu opposition to Charles J. Folger, then Secretary of the Treasury. In a total voto of 918,, 891 Cleveland received a plurality of 192,851 over Folger and a majority over all of 151,742. On tho last day of De cember he went to Albany, aud Janu ary 1, 18S3, dispensing with the usual parade, he walked with a friend through tho streets from the Executive Mun slon to tho Capital and took the oath of the office. Tho National Democratic Conven tion met at Chicago, July 8, 1881. In the evening of July 10 a voto was taken, .in which, out of 820 votes, Grover Cleveland received 392. A two third vote, 557, was necessary to a nomination. July 11, in the morning, on tho first ballot tho second for the convention ho received C83 votes. Iu tho election following Mr. Cleveland had 219 votes in the Electoral Collego to 182 for James G. Blaine, and on tho popular vote had 4,874,9S0 Democratic to 4,651,981 Republican. His adminis tration was remarkable in many re spects, his message to Congress iu December, 1887, devoted exclusively to tarilf reform, providing the issue and platform of the Deu-ocrutlo party iu 1888, the National Convention at St. Louis renominating him uuaniuiously for President. Ho was defeated by Benjamin Harrison, who had 233 votes in tho Electoral College to 108 for Mr. Cleveland. On tho aggregate popular voto the Democrats cust 5,534,108, and tho Republicans, 5,137,582. Mr. Stevenson wns born in 1835 in Christian county, Ky. His parents re moved Ironi North Carolina to Ken. tuqky, one of his ancestors beiug a signer of tho Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence. At 20 years of age Mr. Stevenson graduated from Centre College, Kentucky, nud married Miss Lottie Green, daughter of the presi dent of that institution. Among his classmates were Senator Blackburn, Senator Davidson, of Florida; Ex-Governor McCreary and many other dis tinguished men. Soon after graduating Mr. Stevenson removed to Illinois where he studied law with the late David Davis and was admitted to tho bar at Bloomiugton. He rose rapidly in his profession and was elected Prosecuting Attorney of McClean county. He was a Presiden tial elector In 1801 and was twice elect ed to the House of Representatives as a Democrat from a district largely Re publican. He was appointed First Assistant Postmaster General by Mr. Cleveland July 0, 1885. One of the last official acts of Mr. Cleveland was to nominate Mr. Steven sou for Justice of tho Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, but the Republican Senate failed to act on his nomination. Since his retirement from the Post Office Department he has beeu engaged in the practice of law at Bloouilngton, III. Teachers' llsaiuiiiatlous. The Carbon county teachers' exam inations will be held as follows: Furnace School House, for Franklin tovvuelilp, Monday, August a. lludeoudale, for 1'aeker township, Tueedaj, Auzuet. ThurTVucJvni'' Iuu"' townships, AshAeld, fur Kast t'enn Township. Thursday. August 1. " Millport, for Lower Towamenelna tuwuvhip. liaiurday, August . ' MoAS2fS: MiUoulu,t UmaM .uik'Ain;. aony Creek lieUaul llouee, tor IVun Forest township, Hautrdar, Aiujisst 7. &psujeMl examUutttoii. Saturday, AU appltoauu lauat be examined In the district lu which they lutein! to teach, unless written permlHsiou to do otherwise be granted by the Hoard of PlrtvlOM deslrtog to eiuplo) aueh teachers. No certlfiiale will be granted loap- pin-anla under IT vrars of age, uor to applicants w ho havf mil made a t urelul study of several uj I the tw work-t ou teat hlug All applicant! hav- lie a lull one , I In orthtturauhv. nit, polllltal apograph) j)sk)logy ou lut I , r.iit. . fiilRt-aie utMttl uoi he examined lu such jinn, liri Itii. VeMI IU.ren.nM uh, -kinMu , . reaming, osogy ou Uvea lu to chan ot knoe will be required uf all applicants not knowu to ! iue nuperiuieuoenr uireeior I oerluteudenl Dlreetore are reuefiillv reuuested to be preseul at the eaamluattuus 1". A UN uaa Co ttupt LehlghUju, Pa , Ma) J6, taw.'. THE mm Hamilton and Sixth Sts., Allentown, Pa. "MODERN MERCHANDISING" Wash Fabrics. "What we Promise, we Perform" GO pieces, !KS inch, double fold, Bedford Cord. A new seasoimble nnd attractive Biess Fnbric made to sell at lGc; our price just one-half, or only 7 cents- K3.You cannot match it nnywhere. 130 pieces, 3G inch (Jloriooa Tissue, a choice printed fabric, 5-1 pitterns latest color effects, faithful reproduction of French IPbol Challis. Are sold to day in New York City, Uoston anil Philadelphia at 15c. Our price is only 9c. jggrYoii cannot match them anywhere. Zeyhyr Cloth in plain, check ed and dimity effects, high colorings an unexcelled fabric. Sold everywhere for 25c; our price is only l!) cents a yard. IjS,1t cannot be equalled anywhere. Black .Brocaded Saline in choice designs, stripes, plaids, billows, chevrons, polka dots, Cc, at 21c and 29c; only here at these prices. Black Figured &i Dotted Swiss An exceedingly pretty stylish and season able fabric. Wbitu Satin Striped Dimity, at 17 cents, is a great favorite. Ladies' Shirt Waists We aro head and shoulders be. yond all competition. No such line as we are showing can be lounu elsewhere All qualities, but our IKaists at G9c. 83c. and $1.00 are superb. PARASOLS. Every novelty of tho season can bo found bore. Our suc cess this season is ample evi dence that our styles are correct and pricrs right. Hundreds of Allentown ladios will vouch lor our statement. Parasols from J1.00 to $3.50, For Commencements. Young lady graduates will find the choicest things in Plain and Brocnted Dress SilksJIenri ottas, Nun's Veiling, Albatross and Bedford Cords in every im aginable shades. AU at popu lar prices. Silk Gloves, Mitts, Fans, Embroidered Initial Linen and Silk Handkerchief., &c. ANDREW J. HAIRE. MGINATOR of Popular Prices. WEISSPORT, PA. ' Tnr. Potato Bun A mean, miserable bug that kills pota toes, is, arcording lo all report, more numerous this year than for some seasons past, bann ers and Gardeners all over tho country are looking Ibr some effective remedy against their depredntions and always take P.uus G keen. 11V have tho genuine nrticle and are selling it at Twbntv-Five Cents run Pound, and it i3 warranted to do the work required. We in vite the farming fraternity to call hero and buy when looking foi a thoroughly first-class article of this kind. BIERY, The Druggist. For the Legislature, Kuntz Of LEllinilTON, Carbon Co., Subject to din Hulesunil ItoKiilntlons Governing tho I'eimljliraii Nominating Convention. Reading R. R, System. Lehigh Valley Division, ?jt- . j. ArraiiRpmert of Paaeeiigpr Trains. iSCJ.EMH.E in Efixct May 1 ,1602. Tit A INS I.I3AVK M.lIinilTON Tor Newark ami New Yoik 5.M.7.-1J, and 11.12 rt.IU. , ;i Wt B.1QJ S i.Wi p. 111. l or aMaiiunka L'tiuuk ami Ilch.deir tV-'B, (i.l(t, 0.OO, , in.; M.IV2, 4.37 ami T.'Jti p in. 1'or Lambert! 1 1 ami Tientoti 5.23, 0 00 and li.ua.in.; ami 12.W lt. p.m. 1'or Hl.ithiL'tnn. ('itijtsaumia. Allentown. Heth. I eh em, ami I'jistun.B.iw, IU7, 7. t, o w, 9.M, 11.12 it. in , wm, .ww, cat, d.ot, i.anu lu.i'j inn, l or ri.iladel,ihla ami points south at 7.4U, n (H ami li.i J a. in.: 4 j, o.v T.'jfl n. in. 1'or lteadingaiidlIrtrri3buig".4U anclll.l2n.rn, A.W, 6.2-.' and 7.viu p 111. t WliitH llafl, I'opUy, and llokemt.iuriua o..:o,u.-ii, wwi h.ih iii,i: u. in., lira:, t3i, &.'. mid 10 27 11. in. l-'orAUucM iWic fi.fc. 7.4i, 9.s, ii.nand hat a.m., 1.10, 3 or, 4.10, n.n, 7.17, s.su, u.3Jin. 111. and 1J (MlMpllt. l'nr Weatherty and H.i7leton C.S2, 7.43 9.M and 11. U a.m.: 4.10,6.13,7.17, 10.51 p.iu. 1'or iUaltanoy city, Hlienamloali and Aslitaiid 6.R-, 7.41, -JM and 1 l.fi3 a in. t 4.10. 6.15 & 7.17 l in. For Alt. farm el and Hliainokln 6.62, 7.43 and U.fo a. m.; 6.15 p. 111. l or rottsi HlHti.6.', 7.43, 7.40, 0.U. 11.12 and 11.63 a. m., a no. 4.10, 7.17 and i.'ja p.m l-'or While J linen, Wilkesbarmand Scran I on 7.43,U.3i1 Mild II ..VJ II. 111.; 4.10, 6.15, 7.17 Hlld 10.64 p. til. 1'nr Tittston and K & 11. Junet., 7.43, 9,3fi, and 11.63 a.m.; 4.10,6.15.7.17 and 10.54 p. m. 1'or 'Innkliunuock 7,12 and 11.5J 11. m.j 4.10, 5.15 ancl 10.64 p.m. rorOtteRo, Auburn, Itlmca and tleneva 11.63 nan., 10.64 p.m. Vor ijicejvHIe.Towamla.Bajre, Va,erly, Kl nilra, itochester, buffalo, Niagara J'alls bud tlie West 11.63 a.m.; and 10.64 p.m. ForKlmlra and the West la a.ilamanea at 4.10 p. in. SUNDAY TKAINH. Tor New York (1.07 aud 11,17a.m. j 5 17 and 7.20 p. in. l or I'liiUdelidiia 7.67 a. in.. 2JL2, 5.17 and 7.26 p. 111. 1'or Kaitoii and Intermediate Stations 6.07, 7.n7,ii.i7a.m.; I262,i'.6. 5.17 and .oa p. m. For. Mauch Chunk 8.14, -0.60, 11.15, 11.3a ll.l a. 111. ; 8 08, 6.13, 8.44, and 11.38 p. m. 1 or Head 1 nu at a 07 a. in. : 2.62 and 7.90 n. m. For llazleton 9.60, and 11 33,a.m.; 3 08 and 10.C4 . tn. For Maliauo) City and Shenandoah 9.60, 11.63 a. 111., iiuu iioa i, 111, For I'nttst ille at 2 53 p. m . For Whltn llaoii. Wllkptvllmro. lltUtnn Tunkhaunock.'lovsanda, Sajie, Ithaca, (ieneva, Aulmin, F:iinlra, icnehester. Jtutfalo, Magara Falls and the West 10.64 p 111. For further particulars Inquire of ARentsfor A. A. McLKUO, I'lefttdent and (len'l AlauaRer. O. (1. HANCOCK. General rawenger AKent, Philadelphia, l'a. A. W. NONNKMACHF.R. AWt (Jeneral l'as- beiiKer Aeui, douiii ueiinenem, ia. Mavl4. '9B.lv Now is Your Time! 20 Building Lots For Sale! Don't vtnit. but come at once nnd buy one of tliese beautifully located lots. You will be sur prised nt tlm vi'w tbev nfford and the price will be sure to please you. No trouble to show you around. Cull on either A. P. SNVDEIt, or U. J. HOXC1EN, Fjist Weiasport, Ta. AXLE GREASE . ... 11 "iii.i. ItavrMrlaaqu&1illMtiraODaurpasM4l,aotnt1 cuUutlDr iwu toxH or &airoitir brand. Not mcua ir iftt, uru kt in 1: u :x viyvZ rORBALEPYDfALFRHnKNERALLY. JTyy Estate Notice. Estate i.l CAT11I1INK MOJSKlt. ilrmud, late sC the 'lounslilp uf Alaliouluir, C'arlHiii totint), l'a. All iktmhis lutlrltted to said ef.tata ate re- UUaatM tU IliakM lblllllf.nl ullhtn 1.1 Vl'u.L.1 ami !Hoa liailiiKlKKal claims imaluii tl,i wtuia duly autlieiillcalwl for svllU-iuriit lo , , l UMl'KI.MIIWIilK.liaMUhM', J'ly'i I'lHuant Uornrr, ra. Arcuratr. Iu a breach of nroiulaa caae. the other day, the lady on the stand said that when a mend auggeated that suo would wake hltu a good wife, he anawered: "Heiul" "Did hereallyaay 'Ileuif " in quires the count! for the defense. "lie did," alio averred, "or something of that kind." This reminds one of the accu rate witnees who aworu that some one had called over the banisters, "Tom, Tom," or vord to that effect. San I ranciaco Argonaut. Tli. Tliuuiu an Iud.x to Character. The way in which the thumb is held Is a true slgu of character. The man who turns It In under his fiugers Is al ways weak. That is the position in which it is always held by a child. The thumbs of great men are large and point out conspicuously from their fel low members. Interview In St. Louis Uloue-Deuiocrat. S.u.M of Tast. aod Sni.lt. The Incapable, wlu neither know not care how food ought to be prepared, are hardly conscious that they are respooai' Lie for tlie health of those they cater to. Tbe tenses ol taste and smell appear tc be Interdeiwudent, and everything that tastes pleasantly or swells agreeably ex cites n now of the gastric juices, and then, with digestion, there is a better chance to assimilate food. New York Times. Tli. riui. Is v.roia. The Hate is very old in its origin, but the Sots ot today is different from that of the ancisnU. It has been improved upon frotn tiioe to tiros, and the old people would probably fail to recognise it now The flageolet, which is some what similar, is credited to JuTigny about --Harper's Toung People. POETRY ON WHEELS AVontd jou comfort know. As you linokslerlne go. Oyer country roads nil 8 moot h or lo-.ih P Try U10 Oil Tempered Sprlnci" Winch KrHillnptiti 'n. And yonr pint Tot ms rhlfl My enouj;lil Or have oii a notion, To cH rid of horse mot Ion, Except the motion lenRlhuUo? Then Kftthp "HsiniifrrSprlnj,,' l'Mlrr. Sold by Krehller, tlm dealer, And you will m nurn of n lnnlitfi the prize. Has your horse ft itc jfalt, That Im can well wait ? And nhen all the rratdt ari Jtttt awful Tnen H a low 'CornlnR' of Harry. ronStsrrv-riVK DoixAiml don't larryl And hfl'H run rn all roads that are lawful. The up and down Jeik, The shafts every way work, Von can now eflVehiaJJy cunu, By htijinc the OM Klip tic Spring style. Fram Kreldler's nice pile, And you'll no longer thew evils imnuiiL. Is jour horse- au old uluff, Whose grave should le dug ? Ah I A Spindle lhifftr will make It so easy, Which KreMIer will sell, With top made so well, For Fifty dollars I so hreeay. Heavy and LUhtKepalrs rroinpt. Cheap, and Good. A pleasure lo show Goods, H. It. KllKIDMili, WMWI'OltT, VA, SPECIAL NOTICE. INTKNTOnS onu securo udvico as to tho imlfiilnblllly of their inventions. PATENTEES ran recelvo nssUtancii in tho sale of their in. tent rights, nnd full in formal Ion regarding: PATENTS can be obtained by TUADEXIAKKS addressing Wnshlng COPYMCIHTStoii Patent Attorney, ill caro of CiRDON Advocate, Lehigh ton, Pa. THE CARBON HOUSE, Henry IDrumbore, Prop'r, Fin ST STREET, LEHIGHTON, TENN'A. Tlie Cai bun House tins been it'iiu,atetl anil Improved tlirougliout, It Is fleet Ho lighted ami ttell lentitated, and Is among the llest Hotel: In this section of the State. Tlie patronage of the public li Bolk'ited, Heat ftcconunod.it Inn 3 fur permanent ntid transient custom. Charges ery nmdeiate. Fine Liquors, Fresh Heerand Toiler, and Ootid Ulnars, for sale at the llai. June IP. 'Ofl-ly. Fine IJ'ines, Liquors and Cigars. Fresh Jleer and Portfir. FREE LUNCH every day from 0:00 to 12:00 a. ui., and every Saturday even ing. Cull and see me. I will treat you right. Opposite tlii Carriage Work. North First Street, Lehighton. Insolvent Delnor-'s Notice. Knttrft It liprphv h-Iipii tlisit PATItin: I MlUAUVKV, of lifuier Meadow, Carbon Oonn tV. lifts annlird to Hit. Comt of luimuoit l'lens. for tlie County of Caihnu, for the bene tit of the InsoUent Iaws of the Cninmonwealtli of l'enti isUvatila(ii!i(i that tlie said Court has appointed the second Monday of June, A. 1. 1892 (it be lnjfibe tlrst day ot tbe next tertn of Court), for iiic iiua. ur.tuiiK "it Bum pfiuuui, hi me i.uuri House In Die I hi rough of Mauch Chunk, fn said Count v of Carbon, when und uliere Hie rierllt- ors of mild 1'atru k I' Mclianey may attend. If they thtnk jiroiter, nud show t-aus-, Ifunyttiey hae.wliy he should not be. dlscli.it wed . HAl in u. 1VAIKIWS, i'luthom.tary Ciuiu & ixiusK, Hi ill ci tort. iinirMw 5?ijt( -1 J " ,- " "5 This GREAT CriUlill Cl'lll'. this success ful CONSUMPTION CUBH 11 toU by drug gists on a positive guarantee, a test that no otlici Cure can stand successfully. U you have s COUGH, IIOAKSKNESSor LAGUirPE.il will cure you promptly. If your child has tlx CROUP or WHOOPING COUGH, use il quickly and relief is sure. If you fear CON ijUMPTlON.don'twaituntil your case is hope, less, hut take this Cure at once aud receive im. mediate help. Large bottles, 50c. and $1.00. Travelers convenient pocket size acc. Ask yourdruggistforSIlILOH'SCURE. Hyoui lungs are sore or lack lame, use Shiloh's Pur ous Plasters. Price, 35c. nut 8AI.K liv Dr. 0 T. Horn. L ehliloii, Pa Annual Statement of Tin: LeMihlon BoroDili Sclool District, ror the Your nndiiiK June 0, 1802. ItWl'.Il'TS. . 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Julyt-M Paektrtoa, r, CO iT' O VGaSGrV Si -i1 REX'S BON Just ltoccivecl a lnrgo nnd benutifiil line of JPa'htteil foSMtir 7;.v, All Silk nt only 37Jc per yard. Is n new wnsh fnbric, iirintcd on designs, ucauhltil tinish, PUIjIs YARD WIDE, ONIiY 10 CENTS PER YARD. co wwoiv . VMB-Xijp ours Aie one of ths newest of the fine wnsh goods for the season. U'e have them in n variety of colorings and styles. rsow things 111 lilack nnd Into ; LACES. ;: In skirt and ruflle width, including the popular Point de Irlindt. Our stock of nM.m mm is complete nnd is up to the times in the new shades nnd differ ent weaves, including many novelties not to be found elsewhere. Seasonable underwear for Indies, men and children. IIIIOAIIWA V, Mauch Chunk, Pa. The Cheapest For AVnll Paper, Borders and Decora- tion is at Oiamn Onlifr-ifv Corner of Second and W0!l SIBIirig, Iron Streets. TBbc JSiSg-g-est A$sortiii'Bit bib Baby Gaps, Ruchings, Dress Trimmings, or Notions of any kind until you see the new stock Obert's Block, Lehighton. CHARLES A. GOTH, DCA I.KIl IX Waft JPff0ur9 Wiitfloiv Shades BOWER'S BLOCK. Opposite P. 0., LEHIGHTON, PA. First-class Taper Hanging at lowest prices. Ceiling Decor ation and Frescoeing n specialty. Honse Paintjng in nil its branches. All work guaranteed to he satisfactory. Patronage solicited. WE ARE SHOWING PRETTY THINGS "FURNITURE AT LOWEST PRICES. And we are confident, that it will be to your iuterest to call ind see us before you buy olscwhere. You can select here with tho same advantage as in the larger cities, prices nnd quality ol goods being the same, nnd in some instances better. We also have a &TIU liffMW OM CAlll'MWS At Ouv Usual Low Prices. Respectfully, ICeMEREK & SWARTZ, NORTH FIRST STREET. A Present for You! Wo will give a present to pyery purchaser of 1 or more a set of views of the irorld's Fnir Ihildings or a handsome pen knife. llro are determined to make a rushing trade nnd are bend ing all ourrnergies to muko it worth your while to visit us ; we not only cive you presents, hut sell you shoes at prices which ought to bring you ol themselves. 2fi0 pairs Sllswa Dongola lint ton, tip or plain, II lo 2, worth $1,60; only . 1 10 300. pain Women's Carpet Slippers, best qualltr, only 20 (KVI palra Ilaby SIiom. well -vorth W rentt, only SIS 81 Ml pairs Chllilren's WrJge Heel llnltnn, worth Oft rents, only .... SO 160 pairs Ladles' Oxford Ties, worth f 1 2.i, Red Button Shoes and Oxford Ties for Children. MEN'S :-: SHOES. CHOCOLATE COLORED BLUCHERS, CHOCOLATE COLORED LACE, TAN COLORED LACE. mi pairs Men's I.Uht Wrliht Vine Fhoes at onlv 1! Ml as pairs Men's Dongnla, Kangaroo finish. we sail nrtl cuss wonting snoes at lowest prices ever seen lu Allentown. Babies' One Beie S&ae toref 123 Hamilton Street, Allentown. OSCAR J. SEA6ER, Wholesale Commission Donlor, Enst Weissport, IS HtADgL AliTtllS rati ALL KINU.1 OF Fruits, Nuts and Vegetables, Confectionery It will undoubtedly pny you to Retail Store Keepers can sare money by him. Goods aro delivered free. Let ns have vonr orders. MAB0HE. light nnd dark grounds, all now C. A. REX. Place in Town Kcart our price list below : only 03 Oxfords, worth $2 .50, only . . 1 60 und COigars. buy uf him. Call and me him. leaving' orders with To make ronin lor new goo , we will for 3D days sel Wall Paper at Cost Now is the time to take advantage of Big Bargains CJO to AKlHtlTO" IBayum, South First Street, Lehighton. Miss Al voi lift Graver, LeshS;f3pa IN LADIES' JACKETS, Ilre will sel) our Zndies' (Reefers) Jackets at a reduction. They are all this season's goods, in Tans, Greys, Blues and Black. There are about 100 of them, LOT 1 HVrc $5 00, reduced to $4.00 LOT ii U'ere $7.00, reduced to $5-50. (UeJtord CorU Cloth.) LOT n Were $8.00, reduced to $6.50. 634 Hamilton Mrs. M. Culton, Weissport. Branch Store, First street, Lehighton. The cheapest, place in this vicinity to buy Bedrcom and Par lar Suites is at the popular establishment of JOSEPH P. REX, East Weiaaport, Penn'a, Over Ike Canal Urldge. lar(i'ular Allciitiou in paid to Undertaking In all lie branches, In connection nith the above we also carry a full lint of FLOUR, PEED, ETC., which ve are aelllne at low price. Give us a oil. JOS. P. REX, East Weissport, Penn'a. We always mate It a point to save money for those people who buy here by nil. Ins the best goods at the very lowest prices. If you are wise you will by bere and thus secure advantange of what we are constantly offering puicbasers btha way of bargains. Just now we are selling FRUITS AX1) YEGETA1ILES OF ALL IINDS AT UNHKA1ID OK Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Ready HaratUoK. Etc., We hold the foit .11 Iiock llottom prices, Cor aud see us. Canal Urldge. 0. W. KUNTZ, East Weisspoi t. AN IMMEYSE Ufe OF If lElf OE Have just been unpacked nt ourH-knowu store and it will be money saved to buy aus, Don't forget it I ICE OftEAM ! lias been reduced to an eve 30 Cent Per Quart ! Our Cream is the best ife in bi b1- 1Jrol ,n to see us. B. K. Cuton, Lehighton, Pa. FINE SILVEFVARE, WATCHES AND BEAUTI FUL JEWELRY. Are among t"1'"' things now on believe tliuow"t?n' m tins county can you hnrt a prettier aseortmei0 lpf t ft'01"- nt lo'er jirices. Our goods are not trash buo0 honest goodsat lowost price. CONFECTIONS The for in all.'delertable dainties, and everything seasonable in tl""- ny scnoois, Allie Very Latest Lowest prices and biggest assortment. Clias. H. Nusbaum, 'bridge street, Fine Millinery AT Ouv Store. As usual we eclipse all competitors bj' ex hibiting the largest as sortment of Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets at lowes't cash prices. Tnll beforo buying elsewhen. St., Allentown. Bright Flowers of Spring and Summer Time are here in PRETTY A rare feast for ladies who like pretty things in New Mil linery Goods. Come and see ua. Fashionable City Milliners enables us to give all the newest things. Prices the Very Lowest. 1'HIOES. WHILE 1XJ this section and the price can't exhibition in our store. We AND FRUITS. lestirais supplied at low prices Novelties in Toys weissport, pa,