Thli rpr liat been enteral ittlliellilirli ton Foil Office Second Cl Mutter The Carbon Advocate I.KHHJllTON, VISNNAt lutes for Lrjtnl AiHerlUlnir Charter Notices M Auditor's Notice Commissioner's Notices Divorce Notices Administrator's Notices executor's Notices One Dollar and Twentr-KIe IViiU will alter be Invariably chargm! w lien aiitwr are not alil liiai.tance. 2 lUoltS IA wmt naiiar iitArtiittniitMl nt rlration ot sour term rt.FAaa notify tin HV pusutl vniu dim mo with. com SATURDAY, JULY 0 1802 Bona Fide Circulation Ijireer than that any Weekly Newspaper In Hie County. To Delinquents. You get the Carbon Advocate by Snail, Just look nt the ilircctton tub on your paper, and yon will see just how much you ore Indebted for the pnper; remit the same by Postal Note, Money Order or Greenbacks without delay. We need the money n dollar or two to each Is not much, the nRgregate to us amounts to hundreds of dollars. Come, gents, pony up. Address. II. V. MOIiTHIMElt, Prop. " LehlRhton, Pa. Delinquents living in this neighbor hood will please cast and settle, unci save 25 rents for odSK'ctioii. NOTICE TO WKMOCltATS. There will bo n meeting of the Car bon County Democratic Coinmltteo nt the Court House, Mauch Chunk, Pa., on Saturday July 10th, 18?2, at 1 o'clock P. M. All the members of the County Committee, and Democrats generally are requested to bo present, as business of importance is to be transacted. FRAtfK P. SHARKEY, Chairman Carbon Co. Dem. Committee. It is gratifying to note tlio hearty unanimity with which the candidacy of Hon. Allen Craig, of Mauch Chunk, for Congress, meets in Democratic circles throughout this district. Mr. Craig will make an ablo representative. He has bralus and his character Is not twisted and warped with political dirt and slime. lie's the right man. We tuane our friends over the coun ty for favors rendered this week. Through their efforts the Carbon Ad vocate has just crossed the 1100 line. Eighteen names were ndded this week all but four being In this county. We will give you n better paper in a short time than ever beforo just so soon as we get strong on our pedal appondages to do our old time hustling. In the meantime solid us your name and have the Advocate sent to your address regularity. The number of voting places hi the State Is to be greatly Increased this fall in order to accommodate voters under the new ballot law. The constitution provides that election districts In cities over one hundred thousand inhabitants shall be divided by the Court of Quarter Sessions whenever nt tho next preceding election moro than 2.7) shall have been polled therein, nnd other districts whenever tho Court of tho proper county shall be of opinion that the convenience of electors and tho public Interests will bo promoted there by. It Is believed thnt tho polling of Totes will be delayed under tho new ballot law, and the Courts throughout theBtaU me Uicrefoie disposed to divide election districts that contain as many as COO voters. In tho Constitu tional Convention of 1873 It was argued that no more than 2.10 voters could be polled In a district in a day if tho election officers should exercise due care in the reception of ballots. Tho limit was probably set to low, but .cer tainly under the new law it will be necessary to hare districts not much larger than those prescribed by tho Constitution for cities of 100,000 in habitants. Toe Democrats of this county will hold a meeting In the Court House, Mauch Chunk on Saturday a week and It is expected that there will be n very large and enthuslastlo attendance of loyal Democrats from every election district in the county. At this meet ing it is expected that some plans will be suggested to bring about n spirit of unity in the party In order that but ne ticket will be nominated and that an old time Democratic majority may be rolled up at the November election. Thus far all efforts of the 2.100 Esserltes to bring about peace with tho 700 Cassldy people has been fruitless. The plan suggested that both Mr. Cassldy and Mr. Sharkey retire from the chair manship of their respective commutes and that Allen Craig or some other good Democrat call the county meet ing to order has been rejected by Mr. Cassldy and his cortere of friends. If this is indicativo of anything it clearly demonstrates that they do not want the party to unite they have a bolder scheme In prospective, Mr, Cassldy will try to get the Carbon oonfeeres in this district for Congress, notwithstanding that In a contest he couldn't poll G00 votes In Carbon county; then through this, should he be successful, a half dozen of these fellows headed by the astute Mickey, will dispense govern ment patronage In the district. The scheme looks very pretty but the In telligent Democrats won't allow it to go through. What is wanted is a peaceful settlement of all past diffi culties; no man Is bigger than Ills party. Let Cassldy and Shurkey botli resign as suggested, let Craig act as Chairman and there Is scarcely a ques tion but what unity will come out of the present discord and that Carbon county will again be Democratic. We recognize that It Is, or will be, a hard thing for many to throw down their war clubs and live in peace, but It is only those who are swelled into the be lief that they are the biggest part of their party who will kick against It. Now Is the time to act, not after elec tion day when defeat has tho party. Ttachere' Kiawinations. The Carbon county teachers' exam inations will be held as follows: Furnace School House, for Franklin ton nslilu. Monday, Auiiust 8. Uudsoodate, lor l'aoker nntniklp, Tueadai, KocHport, for Lehigh ami I juuanne to nshl m, Thursday, Ausustll. juuurm, I or sum reuu lowDSIlln, Jlmrsilay. aurustls. utllport. for Lomfc Towauteusluic tonsliJii, Saturday. August !. August IS. HUl ttauiri rauut Corner. Monday. Autmst 2. ior AianoMtut tottuaulji. Bttinhmthe, fur Uuiier ToamiRie ton shlp, Saturday, August 0. Btony Creek Benool House, for IVuii Pored township, ttaturday, Augiwt rf. Ulilglitoii, uMlal riaiAluatlou, Hatimlar, All applicant! uiutl t tuialaed In Uie Olatrlrt InabtcbUtejr loteod to taoli, uuleaa wrluait permission to oo otlieruiae 1m KrauUid lyU Board of Directors dMrfrlnc to rutulo) auoli teictifTS. No ceiUleaU will Us gnuiMd to u pucanti under it )ers ol sue, nor to appltamK woo save not nude a cat elm study of ui ,,i tut best oil on Uaoolag. AUai.plliaiit-.hui i loc a full one it In ertkograplor, r.uihn uni tax, political geograiAv ami ta) siot.) iust 1 years' eerufleate need not t raiuui-i m mj n brueueitMsyoar. miirsara iu . , ... , . , wul be reuttlred of all auiUoabu nur ku.MM, t tbe Supenuleaoant- Plreotort are respectfully nauasted to be present at toe examinations T A- tUrbaui. to Lchighum fa , Ua . lew. 8upt STATE MATTERS IN BRIEF. Tlie lleet nl News Cullnl lTtHii n Mliltl tirtlo of Roiirre. The numerous rainy, damp nrtil olondy days during lite hay making season proved somewhat damaging. There was a storm every few days while tho grass was in tlrving process, nnd necessarily It had to lie out in sonk until tho coming of sunshine for dry ing. It wasn't spoiled, but by the long delny it lost its color and some of Its natural llavor, and hence In money value is not wortli ns much ns hay modo under mora favorable circuit! stances. Tho City Controller of Scrnnton has his report for 1801 ready nnd gives tho total revenue nt $115,801, taxes giving $181,070 of that sum. Tho total bonded debt Is tfiOOTiOO. lnncaster's new city loan of $150,000 at four per cent, for new reservoir and water works, redeemable In thirty years, with nn option of flvo years. brought forwnnl many bidders, but tho Trust anil State Deposit Company of Philadelphia tookl8,OOOat 10SX, and It. A. liner got the other 92,000 at 103. The contract for tho erection of tho buildings nt the State Asylum for the Chronic Insano, at Wernersvllle, llerkB county, has been nwnrded to Frederick J. Aimveg, of Philadelphia, nt fcWGO.OOO. William Stewart, ofOil City, received a messngo on Thursday from William Mills, of London, England, making in quiry as to llto welfare of tho latter's son, Edward Mills. It was Mr.Stewart's painful task to Inform tho father that Edward, with his wife nnd llvo child ren, were victims of tho Hood nnd fire, and wero burled sldo by side in one grave. The State Depnitment lias brought suit against Laeknwnniui county for 811,500 nrrenrages in State taxes for the year 18SD to 1880. Tito case grows out of the division of, Lnckawanua and Luzerne counties, Tho Chester Times ndvocatos the causo of tho Cltebtur Hospital, a public Institution about to be erected at a cost of 821,835, nnd Its untiring energy has made the project n success. Union City's loss is not less titan 8105,000 by tho flood. 'Squire Jonas Minncr, of Hull's Church, llerks county, Is 85 years of age and has been n Justice, of the Peace for forty-five years. During the haying season he moved with tho best of his neighbors nnd cut n double pigeon wing In tho evening. ISrndford Is getting ready to cele brate Labor Day, September 5. In tho disaster of Juno 5 Oil City had 103 houses wholly destroyed, twu dam aged and forty-eight Hooded. Titus villo had llfty-ono wholly destroyed, thirty-four damaged nnd Rovcnty-flvo flooded. Tho Doylestown people moro or less seriously injured by tho wreck of the Doylestown express on June 15, near Oreland, says tho Democrat, are all re covering. Austin O. linrndt, tho baggage-master, is ablo to sit out in tho open air, although ho experiences con siderable pain in his dislocated shoul der. Firemnn Hudson hns about re covered from his injuries. S. A. W. rattlson visited Ills otlico in Philadel phia yesterday for the first time since tho accident. Ho is still suffering from twenty-flvo bruises on his body, n dis located shoulder nnd lmrtlul deafness of tho right ear. Irvin M. James has returned to his desk in the Pennsylva nia Railroad otilce, his cuts and bruises having healed. Alfred ti. Oodshalk, who-so back is beliovod to have been permanently injured and who suffers from partial denfness, takes tin occa sional walk nnd is getting better. According to llguros furnished 129 nersnns novislinil Iti Mm flow ftMtum nt- Tittisvillo nnd Oil City, seveiitjr-tno nt Titiisville nnd fifty-eight nt 0 City. Tito Union City School lloaRrii. decided to furnish text-books to nil pupils freo of charge, nnd to incieaso the salaries ot teachers. On tho Fourth, John Coouor, aged 20, had both legs shot oil by n cannon, during a celebration In Parsons, near ilkcs-linrre. On tho same day, l'rank Holland, aged 13, ot Wilkos Havre, had ills head blown off by t he explosion of a cannon. On tho Fourth a cable attached to u dummy used to steady electric, cars going down Potts' Hill, etist of Lancas ter, broko. Tho cablo squirmed up the lull liko nn immense snake, nnd ut great velocity and it wound itself around tho arm of Frank Museer, u young man, tearing tho limb from his body. On on out lino, to which was attach ed .100 fish hooks, Martin Leisenriug and two oilier men of Allentowu caught ninety-three eels in one night. Iho National Rank of Catasaunua has taken $3,000 of the bonds Issued by tho Coplay Sclioal District, Miss Mary CJreennwald, daughter of tho late A. O. Orccnawald, editor of the Stroudsburg Democrat, recently grad uated at tho bond of iter class from the Philadelphia Medical University. For stealing $1000 from the Kaston National Hank n year ago, Walllo Con nors was Wednesday sent to the peni tentiary for throe years ami nine months. After n fruitless stiiko for n year and threo days, tho 225 employes of the Pottsvillo Iron and StectCompauy, at Fishbaok, have returned to work on tho company's terms. A Polauder, named Sopkla, while up a tree in Hanover township, Luzerne county, on Thursday, stealing cherries belonging to u farmer named Henry floner, uftcr being warned to come down, and refusing to do so, was brought dowu doad by a gun-shot fired from ambush, probably by f loner. ItASi: IIAl.L CiOSSIf. Loral Hum, Hall Mailers am llrElniiluic lo 1 III on hoitie Color. .Jeauesvllle played two games ou their grounds on Monday witli the Tacony club. Jwtnesvillo won liotli games as follows: Jeauenvllle 0 01002000 1-4 Tnoouv 1 0 0000020 0-3 Jeauesville ..O11O3 0 00 O02-S Tuoouy 2 0 01000100 1 d 1ST P. II. Haulon lias resigned ns managei of the Freelund club, and John J. McNeils, of Drlfton, bus been elected to the iosltlon by tho associa tion. af-Lansford won from the llethle- heiu aggregation, nt tho former place. on Saturday, Score, 10 to 1. Monday they beat Philadelphia, 12 to 0. I5f Mauch Chunk oanie down to Le- higbton ou tho ltll of July with a strong BstKreemtion of ball players anil took the home club's aoalp in the two games played. Score: Morning gHtiiu, 7 to 1; afternoon game, 11 to & The games were wall attended. llatterifcs-.Vauv'li Clmukr. Itohrlg and II. Ieary; Ihigliton, U ram-ill IUhrig and Kd Ileioliard. IliU afauoh Chunk 1.1; Lehighton 10. Errors Mauoh Chunk i; Lehighton 7. Ift ou Iiomj.-. Munch Chunk 13; Lehighton 0. Ilasex on bulls Ijelilghtou S; iauoli t 'hunk 4 Double plays -Culver, uu-a-.M-'tt-rl, CtiUer to Kiuwkcke (2). 44a. We are better than ever enabled to do plain aud fancy book uud Job prlutlug at lowest price. If you used anything iu our line call and M as. THE UNIVERSAL Hamilton and Sixth Sis., Allentown, Pa. "MODERN MERCHANDISING" Wash Fabrics. "What we Promise, ie Perioii" GO pieces, 3G inch, double fold, Hedford Cord. A new, seasonable nnd attractive Bicss Fabric innde to sell at Uic; our price just one-half, or only 1 cents- B2SYou cannot match it anywhere. 130 pieces, 36 inch (Jloriosa Tissue, a choice printed fabric, )1 (interns latest color effects, faithful reproduction of French II oql Chalhs. Arc sold to day in New York City, Hostou and r liiladelphia at 15c. Our price is only 9c. Pgr Yon cannot match them anywhere. Zeyhyr Cloth iir plain, check ed and dimity effects, high colorings an unexcelled fabric. Sold everywhere for 25c; our price is only 1!) cents a yard. J3t,lt cannot be equalled anywhere. Black Zfrocaded Satine T iu choice designs, stripes, plaids, billows, chevrons, i polka dots, c nt 21c and 29c; only hero nt these prices. .Black Figured cc Dotted Swiss An exceedingly pretty st)lish and season able fabric White Sutin Striped Dimity, nt 17 cents, is a great favorite. Ladies' Shirt Waists Wo are head nnd shoulders be yond all competition. No such line as wo nre showing can be loiiiid elsewhere- All qualities, but our lrnists at 69c, 83c, and i?1.00 are superb. PAEASOLS. Kvory novelty of tho season can be found hero. Our suc cess this season is ample evi dence that our styles aro correct nnd prices right. Hundreds of Allentown liulios will vouch for our statement. Parasols from J 1.00 to $3.50. " For Commencements. Young lady graduates will find the choicest things in l'lain and Brocnted Dress SilksJIenri ettns, Nun's Yeiling, Albatross and Bedford Cords in every im aginable shades. All at popu lar prices. Silk Gloves, Mitts, Fans, Embroidered Initial Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, &c. ANDREW, J. HAIRE. ORIGINATOR of Popular Prices. WEISSPORT, PA. To-dav we want lo mention a word or (wo about PLY PA P1511 a very necessary article just at ibis time when the tnicrnble, pesk ylittle fly is dropping into your ten or coffee, nnd falling into the butter and gravy, or tormenting you nl most to death when you want to sleep. You'll admit that you want Fly Paper, then lef us sell it to you. Come and eeo us. We have the best nnd sell it very, very cheap. Then we have Tnsect Powder that is now nnd fresh and will do its duty. You inny want this also, then don't forget'us Only lowest, prices. BIERY, The Druggist. For the Legislature, Or J.EIllGirrON, Carbon Co., Subject to tho Utiles mid Itegubtlious Governing the Itcpublican Nominating Convention. OlTICHOl'TlIK Lehighton Water Co., I.KHKiilTnN, I'A t .Tnly Till, I iKTfbv ri'lllfv that f lie foltoMin.r lpsnlutlm. WilS!Hlntfl nt .1 hieplinunt Hip lirunt of Itlioc tOMoftlilY Coiniuny lieM on the 4II1 iliyol ltPWOl.VKlt. That lillUfllniinr Hm RfnrUinM. ers he railed to cum hip utllie nnicc ot tliu com- P ihv, on me ,ii o usy or H.'pt ember, lew, bftrttii llip lioiirR ntio .iiid tin hi (iVInfli 11 1,1 t tii. a. aonononlheflpitim.it or Ulsa.pruval of tho proptweil Increase or the captlal block of snid Company fiom t?o,ooj lo $a.o,(Xio ami Hint tho Hecii'tar he nntl li lierehy tlirocleil to five nolire ilicreof m reqiilird hy Uw. 1 1OWA It I SI! A IIOI.IJT, Meci etary. Jul) 9, IS.'. I READ THE Carlion Advocale Kir And cct all the latest news, ipp? You better Join inc. It is the cheapest, largest and I1KST weekly paper in the Lehigh Vallev. Try It. Only $1 a Year. Circulation, 1,400 ! Court.lilp tu Clilua. A curious custom prevails at Huay- ning-hslen, in Kwangsi. On tlie fif teenth day of the first month in each year all the young ladlos and gentlemen take a walk to the i en-yen mountain. Each damsel carries a little box, which she deposits at the foot of the hill. Any young gentleman desirous of entering the bonds of matrimony may select one 01 we boies anu take it away with him whereupon the fair owner of tho boi makes herself known aud an acquaint anceship is thus formed. Ill assorted matches are not likely to occur, as this custom is observed only among the well to do classes of society. Schnitzel und opane. Tlie Child's 1'rotcst. Joseph Hawortli. the actor, tells a story of a little girl who was verv cur ions to know all about thunderstorms, and wa3 told by her mother that they were the voico of God. A few days later the child was caught out in a thun derstorm aud called by her mother to como in. Her little legs came toddling np to the piazza oi fast as they could, but us she reached the steps thero aunc a tenifio clap' of thunder, and the little one, looking up, said, with a pained ex pression on ner race: "on, uod, oc needn t holler so loudj I se hurryin deet as iost as i tan.' uiuioio Express. The Sun Ilecord. Sunshine is recorded at the meteoro logical otlico hi England by means of we atokes-u'ampoell instrument, the es sential feature of which is a spherical lens, which acts as a burning glass. Af the sun accomplishes its apparent jour ney from east to west it barns its auto graph into a strip of card placed beneath the lens, but oan only do so when it is easy to calculate the amount of actual sunshino with which each day is favored. Chambers' Journal, Savage Art True to Nature. Singularly enough, the primitive men in the caves of the Perigord, contempo raries of the mammoth and the musk ox in Franco, and the Bu.hmeu, whose paintings Uerr Fritsch discovered, only painted tho animals known to them as truly as they could, while the compara tively highly civilized Aztecs outran all that is oriental in abominable inven tions. It almost seems as if bad taste belonged to a certain middle stage of culture. Popular Science Monthly. lluw lie Preserved. Ills Old man Coous, of Jasper county, Mo., who is sixty years old and can read the finest print without glasses, saya he has preserved his optics good by pressing the outside corners. Kansas City Star. A Characteristic FalUac First Preacher Does your choir sing In hormouvf Second Preacher Yes: but thev don't live in harmony. Kate Field's Wash ington, Courage aud I'alut lleartedaees. 1 once saw a woman faint in a car riage when her ooachman was driving past a steam drill and tbe horses whell swiftly as if they would over turn the carriage. That woman on a yaeht, when a squall struck it and when every man on board thought his last hour had corns, did not even cry out. be cause her husband had said in her ear, ova i ue at rani; mere is no danger. Interview Ui New Yyk Tribune. Tal Men Iu Asia aud Africa. The tallest raw of Booth America are fomd lo tb western povmoes of the Argentine Republic, of Asia m Afghan istan and Kaypootaua, of Africa in the JJghUBds of A bysainia. Yankee Blade. B. J. Kuntz, Ami FOETRY ON WHEELS Would ou omnfnrt know, As you huckalerlni go, Over country roads all smooth or lo-igh f Try the "Oil Tempered Spring," Winch Krel.ller mils lit, And your phtfmms ride esiy etioitsli! Or liave yon n notion, To get rid nt liorte inotlou, ExropttliA motion lenmltwl!? Then get tlie "lUnner Spring," l'ealer. Sold hv Kreldler. the ilmler. And you nlll lie sure of nlnntng the ptlie. lias your hnrae a quick salt, That he can well wall f Anil shell nil the roads are Ju.t awful Tnen fte t it low "CornlhR" of Harry, l'on SixTV-nvn DoixAiisi-iloti't tarrjl And he'll run on nil mails that are lawful. The tip nnd down jelk, The shafts every way work, Yon can now effectually cuitB, lly Inning the Old Kllplie Spring st)le, Fr.iin Krel.ller's nice pile, And you'll no longer these evils kkiiuiih. Is your horse nn old nltig, Whose grave should h dug ? All! A Splmlle Iltiggy will make It so easy, Which KreMler will sell, With top inaile so well, For Fifty T'ollara I so hreet!)'. Heavy and Light Repairs Prompt, Cheap, and U001I. A pleasure to show floods. II. li. KllIJIDLEIi, WriwnitT, Ta, SPECIAL. NOTICE. INVEXTOHS can secure iidvice to tlie pateulnbillty of their inventions, PATKCTE11S can rccelvo nssistnnce In tho snlo of their pa tent rights, nnd full in formation regarding: " PATENTS can lie obtained by TRADEMARKS addressing Wnshing COPYRiailTS ton Patent Attorney, Iu care ot CAnnox Anvocvrc, Lehigh ton, Pn. Fine IPines, l.iqums and Cigars. Fresh Reer anil Porler. FREE LUNCH every day from 9:00 to l'J:00 a. ill., aud every Saturday even ing. Call and see me. I will treat you right. Oppii.ltn (he Cttrrlaire Works, North First Street, Lehighton. Dissolution of Co-Fartnersiiip. To ulintn Itrnnforiin. Nntlml. thatlhecntiartntirslilp lieietofore exIstlStg be- ..... ...... u.., .T-m iii.u jmu(t ..uiirj, iioiiik business in I be bniouirh nt Weitmnir i.m,v nf Carbon, Ta . uniler Din firm name of J. . Zern & Co., wai formally ilisioliert on the lint day of July. A. I)., ikh, by mutual cou&nt. Alimonies uuiiib uie iiriu musi ue iatu to w. !, Illery wltblu sixty Uajs from date, iJutyp. lf! Tbe business lll be coulinuid by tlie . K. Illery Drug Co., Mmltetl. nil. ,1. i;. ZKItN, MAIIIA LAUItV. Reading R. R, System .tehigli Valley Division. Arranfipmert nf Passenger Tiains. ScifKI.UI.C IN lFFfcL'T May 15 ,1802. TUAINS IsKAVK LKIIKIIITOX For Newark ftml New York Bi8. T.-10, and 11,12 a.m. , 3 08, 5.La & 7.20 p. 111. For Mtinmika Chunk ami Jlelvldere 5.28, fUti, O.nn, 11, m, , 12.02, ami 7.20 p in. Fur Lamb?milla and 'liciitmi 6.1W, 0.00 and 11.12 a 111.;' and 12.52 & 4 3? pan. l''or blJtiiiirton, Ualasaiuiim, Altenloun, l.flli Icheni, and llaston, fi.28, tM7, 7.40, & 00, it 64, 11.12 a. IU , I2.W, 2 4-', 3.00, 4 37, 6 22, T.lUaud 10.27 p in. Fur rhilddflplitaanfl l-oiius soul It at6.2, ij.47, 7.40, D.D4 and U.U H. in., 2.42, 3.UI, 4J7, 522 and 7.20 p. 111. For IteadlnRaml Han isburg 7. 10 nnd ll.l2a.rn, .1.00, 5.22 and 7.20 11 m. l or ItoHmaiiH. LpIiIkIi tlap, Clierrjford, Ijiu rv9, WUite Hall, t'opl.iy, and HokPiidauqiu ft.28,0.47, U00 V.fil & 11.12 a. in.; 12.62, 2.42,47. ti.22.and 10 27 p. in. tui-K1am'hCiunkli.n2, 7.43, 9.,11.15 and 11 AS a.m.. 1,10, 3.07, 4.10, f.l 7.17, :1.3a 1 p. in, and 12 (MiMllt. ForWeatlieily ami 1 lazleton ens. 7.43 0.30 aud ll.Xia.lit.: 4.10,0.19,7.17, 10 61 p.m. For Mafiauoy ciiy, Mieuauditati anu Ashland C.ft2, 7.4J, 9J6 and 1 1 .53 a 111. ; 4. 10. fi. 1 5 ti 7.1 7 p III. For Ml. Carme) and Shaniokln tlRi, 7.43 aud II. w a. iu. 1 c.is p. tu. For Fo8ville.n2, 7.4.1, 7.40, P-Tfi 11,12 aud 11.53 a. 111., 3 on, 4.10,7.17 and 7 2fiii.m For White lUtn, WllkcLarrf? and Kciantnn 7.13,0.30 amlii.-vj a.m.; 4.1H, Ms, 7.17 aud io.w p. in. Ffr l'ittslon and I,. & II. Jutu t.. 7.4 s. o.flfi. and 113 a.m.! 4.10.5.1.1. 7.17 11ml OJH . in. For 'lunklianuock T.ii and 11. fa . m.t 4.10. o.i,iniii( iujn ,1.111. Foriinetro, Auburn, Illiaeti and iineva Il.W i. ti 1.; .u.ui t.in. 1 or ijwyvuie, inwanua, Bflire, uafr y. 1 l- mira, Kochestcr, liutlalo. Ivagnra Falls and tlw mi 11.03 a.in.t aim jiun p. ia. For Kim Ira and the Wwt via Satamauca at 4.10 p. ui. SUNlAY TUAINS. For New Voik 0.0; and U.Ua.iii.: s.it and 7.26 p. iu. For riillatlt-lulilA 7.57 a. in.: 2.02, 5 17 and 7.26 For 4ton and IuterniMllale StAtlou. 6.07. 7.S7, 11.17 a. in,; 12ft2,2.ft2. tM7andU.U2 p. Ui. For Mauch Chunk 8.14. s.fis. 11. is. li s 11 xi a. in.; 3ott,s.u,M1.aud it.33 p. in. r or JHWUiMK tti U. 111. ; unl 7,'JB p. Ill, For I lazleton .6fi, and 1 1 fiSjt.in. : 3 oh u nd 10.E4 p. in. tor Aiananoy ciiy anu Hnnu.iuinai9.oG,ii.S3 111., anu 304 p. 111. For I'otuvllleat aflflp. 111 . For Wliltt Haven. U'llL(sa.ltiiii litti.lii Tutikhsiunuek.luKaitda, aj le, llluioa, Iucva, Auhuru, Kim Ira, icoeiifitOr, liuKalo. Nlaimra Fain anl the Wtt 10 si p.m. For flirllior IiUrllAliLirst llunilm nt uahIs fr,r Tl111eTablt.11. ' A. A. Mcl.i:0i, IVfchJtMit ami (leii'l Matuuer. C. (1. HANCOCK, (tiHral IWeiutir Aovut. I'lilladflplila, Fa. A. W. NftNNKklACIIKM. Aw't UtwsnA llu- wnitrr Ageni, south liHhlMtMti, nt. May 11. H3.lv Now is Your Time! 20 Building Lots For Sale ! Don't wntt. hut como nt once and buy ono of these beautifully located Ion. 1011 will be nir prised nt the viaw they afford and the price will bo sure to plenso you. No trouble to show you around. Cnll on either A. F. SNYDER, or It. J. HONdEN, Enat Welasport, Pa. Estate Notice. of CATliniNK UiassVHU SMMUHt Ufa of Uie T(Wrnshli of Malunlttg, CartHHi cxiuuly, 1. nu wraoHs iiHtenea to saM essau are re leased to smake navmem williln Ml. Wm.S. and Uiose Uarlug leaaT claims acalust Um same will present Mmuu wltbout delay 111 al Weeks, duly autteoUcaiMt fur sauteiaeat ui HA HUEX IMWiBH, Kieeutw, nrasaiii t-uroer, ra. Estraj Notioe. luc to Uw pmulMs of tbe luidrnisiuMl on radaVt . jubA US. iMttJ. a kuriaM. thw atrnir mi lb mum by uouitaj. Iorwrd ttnd pruvtog July iv w npiWKHi, ra. T3 EEX'S BOJf MARGIE. Just Hpceivril a lnrfc nnd bountiful line of lr6Bate(9 1fsiMsg SoiLs, All Silk nt only fl7Jr. p(-r ynrd. & m m cm w m it m n s ii i Is n now wnsh fahric, iirintcd on light nnddnrh groiuuls, nil now designs, benutiful finish, PUItls YAIID WIDE, ONLY 10 OENTS PFM YARD. Me ono fifths noweU of the fine wnsh goods for the Benson. HV hnvo them in n variety of colorings nnd styles. New things in lllnck nnd White ; LACKS. ; In skirt and rutlle width, including the poiiukr Point tie Irlindt. Our stock of is complete nnd is up to the times in tho new shades nnd differ ent wenves, including mnny novelties not to he found elsewhere. C.-s 1.1. , ,. , ..... ut-iiBUfinuip unuerwenr ior lltlOAlHVAY. Maueli Ohunlc, Tu. The Cheapest Place in Town For Willi I'iipor, Borders and Decora tion is nt Owen Rehrig,r"r",r,:,s,"" """ iby Caps, Buciiings, Press Trimmings Notions of any kind untl you see the new stock or ili I. ttiiil Obert's Block, Lehightcn. CHARLES BOWER'S BLOCK. Opposite First-class Paper Hanging ntion nnd Frescoeing a specialty. House Painting in nil its to be satisfactory. Patronage solicited. WE ARE PRETTY THINGS "FURNITURE AT LOWEST PKIfJES. And we are confident that it 'ind see no before yon buy olsewhere. l'on can select here with thn same advantage as in the larger cities, prices and quality of goods uemg tlie same, antl in also have At Our Usual Low Prices. Piespectfully, KEiN TEHEE & SWARTZ, NORTH FIRST STREET. A Present' for You ! We will give a present to every purchaser of $1 or more n set of views of the ITorld's Fair Biddings or n haudsome pen knife. ICe are determined to mako n rushing trade and nre bend ing all our energies to nviko it worth your while to visit us ; we not only give you prevents, but sell you shoes nt piices which ought to bring yon of themselves. Iteml our prico list below : 2&0 pairs Misses Dunitola lliiltoii. tip or plain, 11 lei 2, tvnitli 1,6(1: only . 1 in its! pairs Women's Carpet Slippers, best quality, only " go (WKI pairs Ilaby Shoes, well Torlli Ml cents, only fjfi 200 pairs C'Ull.lreii'a WnUe Heel Ilntton, worth 113 cents, only .... 60 160 pairs ladles' Oifon! Ties, north $1 only & Red Button Shoes and Oxford Ties for Children. MEN'S :-: SHOES. CHOCOLATE COLORED BLUCHERS, CHOCOLATE COLORED LACE, TAN COLORED LACE. luO pairs Men's I.lht VVelaht Fine Shoes at only $2 60 26 pairs Men's DongoU, Kangaroo finish, Oxfords, worlli 2 60. only . 160 We sell first class working shoes at lowest prliva ever seen In Allentown. Jtotess On I?Kic Shoe 8toEcf 723 Hamilton Stroot, Allontown. Look Hero, Pie-Nickers ! SCAR Wliulcsnlo Commission Dealer, East Welssjiort, IS HliAIMjrAinKliS lull A I.I. KIMH HI Fruits, Nuts and Vegetables, Confectionery It will undoubtedly pay you to Retail Store Keepers can save monoy by leaving' orders Avith him. Goods are delivered free. Let ns have your orders. intiies. men nuti cluitlreu. O. A. REX. A. GOTH, P. 0., LEHIGHTON, PA nt lowest prices. Ceiling Dccor- branches. All work guaranteed SHOWING will be to your interest to call some instances better. He a J. SEAGER, and C'ig'nrs. buy nf him. Call and see him. To niuke ronm for new Wall Paper at Cost Now is the time Big Bargains C?o lo AiYim1.1v HBAVjKaii, South Fikrt Ntiiket, Iehigiitoiy. Miss A voi n'n Graver, Le;W LADIES' JACKETS, ire. will sell our .allies' (Upefeis) Jackets at a rednction. f hoy nre all this season's goods, in Tans, Greys, Blues nnd Black. There are about 100 of them, LOT 1 IJVre $5-00, reduced to $4.00 - LOT it Were $7.00, reduced to $5-50. (Bedford Cord Cloth.) LOT fl Were $8.00, reduced to $6.50. 634 Hamilton Mrs. M. Culton, Weissport. Branch Storo, First street, Lehighton. The cheapest place in this vicinity to buy Bedroom and Par lar Suites is at tho popular establishment of JOSEPH P. REX, East Weissport, Penn'a, Over the Canal llildge. lartiiilar Attention In all lis lirancliea. In connection with FLOUR, FEnD.ETC, which JOS. F. REX, East We alnajti make It potut to save money for those people who bay here, by i.ll- Iiir the hest RO0.H at the ory lowest prices. If you are wise you will buy bete and thus secure ailuutanse of what we are coustanlly offering purchasers In the way of t'argatns. Jnst now we aie selling FRUITS AM) VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS AT UNIIEAItD OK l'HICES. WHILE IN Drj Goods, Groceries, Frovfsionc, Reatly Mafle dolls, Etc., We ImU the fort en Hock Bo Horn prices. Come and e u. Out C'ajial lili1re. AN IM.UHXSB LING OF If EM lave jutt been unpacked at our money an red to buy of us, Don't forget it ! ICE CREAM ! litis been reduced to an oren 30 Cents Per Quart ! Our Cream is tho best made iu De lieat. Drop m to see us. I. K. Culton, Lehighton, Pa. FINE SILVERWARE, WATCHES AND BEAUTI FUL JEWELRY. Aro among the new things now on exhibition in our store. We believe that nowhere in this county enn you find a prettier assortment to select from at lower prices. Our goods are not irnsh hut good honest good at lowest prints. CONFECTIONS AND FRUITS. Tim forme in all delectable dainties, and everything ieasonable in the latter. Sunday schools, AH the VY cry ijitest T Lowest prices and biggest assortment. Chas. H. Nusbaum, BRIDGE HTIIEET, WEISSPORT, PA. goo , we will for 3D days sel to take advantage of ine Millinery Our Store. As usunl wo eclipse all competitors by ex hibiting the largest as sortment of Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets at lowest cash prices. "nil beforo buying elsewher . St., Allentown. ltright Flowers of Spring and Summer Time are here in PRETTY "T If feet A rare feast for ladies who like pretty things in New Mil linery Goods. Come and see us. Fashionable (7ity Milliners enables us to give nil the newest, things. Prices the Very Lowest. is piiid to ITiMlertnkiugg Ihe above we also carry a full line ol wo aie selling at low prices. Giro us a call. Weissport, Penn'a. IN c- 0. W. KUNTZ, East Weisspoit. WORK well-known storo and it will be this section nnd the price' can't festivals supplied at low prices Novelties in Toys