Th1irIer Iihb bran mtereil ntt)ielllgti tonToit Olilce m Sm-oih. Clan Mutter The Carbon Advocate MSIU ITON. I'KNNA. ltstes for licnl AiHctIIbIuri I'tiatter Notices Auditor's Notices J! Commissioner's Notion - o Divorce Notices .... -4 AamlnlMralor'sNollces , Kxetutot's Notices ' One Dollar ami Tetity-l'le culi, HI here after be lnarlablycliainlwlli M Miliwripllmw are not ualu in auvsnes. . Ton w isu jour iwiot iu'wuuuuvu r,v ... jlratlon 01 jonr term i'i.F"f "IiH postal card and the lei-nest will be compllni a ATunuAV. juiiV Dona I"Me Circulation Larser llian lliat ( any Weekly Newspaper in mo w ji To Delinauents. ilm Pahbox Advocate by mall, just look nt 1 ho direction tab on your jiapor, and you will seo just now much you are indebted tor the iraper; remit the same by l'cwtnl Note, Mnnoy Order or Greenbacks without delay. We need theuioney-n dollar ortwo to each 19 not much, the ngreate to us amounts to hundreds of dollars. Couio, gents, pony up. Address. H. V. MORTHIMEIt, l'rop. liehlKhton, 'a. riollnMiioiili. twins In this uelKhbor hood will please onJI and settlo, nu'tl save 25 cents lor ctectlon. NOT1C15 TO llllMCICIIATS There will be n rneetliiR of the Car bon Conntv Democratic Committee at the Court House, Matich Chunk, I'n., on Saturday Jiily ICth, 1802, nt 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 bo transacted. FRAiN'K P. BHAItKKY, Chairman Carbon Co. Dem. Committee. The deplorable scenes at Home stead could not have occurred lu Now York, t Democratic Legislature and Governor Jiavo mado them Impossible by forbidding men to carry on private war with mercenary troops hired from the Pinkertons or other purveyors of slaughter. It is high time for every State to follow New York's example in this. This is a civilized, modern repub lic, not a medinival agglomeration of warlike feudal barous. When war Is to be made it is the nation that must make It. When disorder occurs it Is the business of the State to repress it by the use of its own legally constitut ed agencies. Wo have no need of pri vate standing armies. Wo should not tolerate the maintenance of bauds of armed bravos to be hired to mei. who want to take law into their own hands. Plnkertonism must go. New York World. Toe Democratic meeting called by County Chairman Frank Sharkey to assemble in tho Court House on Satur day at one o'clock should be largely attended by allDemocrats from all over tho county, and at this meeting it should be the determined clfort of each and every one to bring nbout a reorganization and peaceful settlement of all past dirnculties. Tho elfort of the Maueh Chunk Democrat to create the Impression that those who will meetto-day are but the tools of George W. Esser, is in more redlculous than It Is extremely foolish. Any other candidate nominhted at last fall's election would have received the same vote against the combination, conse quently there aro no Hsser Democrats but each and every one otthoSTXiO who voted the regular Democratic ticket are Jeff ersoniau Democrats, who will stand true to party principles 'and usuages against a combination of poli tical demagogues and tricksters. Tho Democracy will get firmly together when Cassidy, Klots and that gang step aside and let the people mako the candidates as they should. These Homestead rioters are not the class of men that usually engage in such disturbances in the largo cities. The town of Homestead has a popula tion of 8,000, and its workers aro en gaged in iron mills, glass works and mines. They are, taken as a whole, well paid, and intelligent, reading men. In a busy villingc of tlds kind tho roueb, rowdy element of the large cities is insignificant in number. These men who play wit li their child ren during day or work in their gar dens, and at themiddle of night, seize their arms to repel tho nttack of Hessians who seek to Invade their town, present a new phase of;t ho "labor riot" that must be considered. It opens up the entire question of natur al order and justice In the industrial problem and demands a new solution, aside from the old formulas basis ou the right of the mighty to demand sub mission from the weak, Against tho theory that a man has a right to do what he pleases with his own, glibly claimed by the Carnegies, must be placed the right to be employed In order that those dependent on the employed may bo provided with tho necessaries of lire, a right which is be ginning to be recognized by public opinion it not by law. Tho law of ownership, and the right to do as one pleases with his own, Is Interpreted by capital as giving tho power to absolute ly iix rates of wages, hours of work, and the conditions of employment, without conference with employes, re . cognition of their organizations, or ad V mission of their right to representa tion in the matter. Such a right can 1 never be admitted by labor, or success fully maintained In a "triuuipant" democracy. While It Is uecesary to ateruly de nounce all infractions of social order, and the duty of every mau to assist in preserving public tranquillity is Indis putable, a permanent peace cannot be based on an unjust and tyrannical sys tem, and disturbances will become more trequent and more general. The fact remains that worklugmeu will fight to maintain their organization as quickly as capital will Invoke mlllitary power to protect the "rights of pro perty," and woe be to tho State If in very conflict the rights of capital are preserved while the wrongs of labor Bre unredressed, THU I If) MUST-., 1 1 siiiiki:. The Latest Kruorli of llu OoiitUlloii ur Affairs Up to the Time ul Going to lrss. Pittsbcso, July 13. The attitude of H. C. Frick, acting for Carnegie, Phippe 4 Co., In the matter of llw trouble at Homestead, has autagoutsad all the labor organizations of western Pennsylvania, and a big ayinpathetio strike of all the Iron and steel workers in the state is now among the possi bllltles Sarhamove would affect fr,.m 1.,, 000 to 20,000 workmen, unci it tumid also paralyze the iron and .ted tm.le of the state and mftu-r im .deniable iossupon the lig coiiHiiulinn-, that control these m.lu-tn,-- I'm . l.je.I ot such a ktnka ftuul l ' "f ,..ur-i to compel other millionaire atael and iruu manufacturei s to take up the cause of the men as against the Carnegie and secure t heir Influence for arbitration as a means of settling the HomooUowl trouble. A THREAT TO TRICK. The drat steps In this direction were taken at a mam meeting bore of the men employed In I lie Pittsburg mills. There were about .1,000 men at the meeting, many of them workers in Carnegle'H Pittsburg mills. ItesolntloiiB ware unanimously adopted declaring that unless Sir. Frick receded from his position and ronsentedto a, conference with representatives of the Amalga mated Association on the Homentead dlllloulty before noon Thursday the men at the Lawrencevlllo nnd Heaver Fulls mills would go on strike. SECRETARY love-joy is defiant. itr. I-ovejoy, secretary of tho Came gle eompnnv, said: "The action of the men in these mills will hare no weight in tills question, nor will their request be granted. The policy of the ooinjiauy has been fixed and will not be altered. We shall hold no conference with the Homestead mill men, whatever the 10 suit. This we have stated at numerous times, nnd our position hat not and will not change. If the men In every department of everv mill we have got out because wo will grant no confer ence with the Homestead men, it will not alter the case." NKAM.Y 0,000 SOLDIERS AT HOMESTEAD, Mro thousand six hundred militia are In camp on the heights command ing Homestead, and two batteries, II aiul C, command, with their gnns from either bank of the Mouongahela river, both the town tho plant belonging tho Cnrneglo company. In accordance with t lie requestor tho town nuthoiitles no pickols were nt first placed within tho town limits, but n general order has been issued at tho requost of Sheriff McCleary, direct ing one battalion to begin patrol duty Tho sheriff was known to expect trou ble, nnd this step was generally bo llcved to i ml leal o that some definite action would bo taken, cither on the part of tho authorities in nrrosting those prominent in the riots or the Carnegie company In trying to intro duce Plnkerton guards into tho town. THE STRIKERS ARE SULLEN, The sulleuuess on tho part of tho strkers has steadily increased. When the deputation of Amalgamated work men returned from their visit to Gen eral Suowden, nt which a formal mili tary surrender was refused, there was great indignation and disappointment shown among the general body of strikers. They say from what had passed be tween Hugh O'Donnell and the mili tary authorities that the latter were going to rulo with iron rod and reduce the peace to a state of complete sub jection to tho county authorities. Tlds settled once and for all the hopes of .the locked out men that the troops would be protection for them against the Pinkertons or non-union workers. H is generally believed that an clfort will bo mado to slee thedynamlte and nuns which tho strikers have conceal ed In various pnris of town, THE COLOR QUESTION. Tho stutemeut of Secretary Lovejoy of tho Carnegie Company that he looked for a large number of the lock- cd-outmen returning to workntthe company's scale is not tho feeling that pervades the atmosphere of Home stead, Humors of ail attempt on the part of the Carnegie Company to secuio non union workmen in Richmond and other places In Virginia have caused many mutteriugs of n vindictivo character and theso assume open threats when it Is mentioned that tho majority of the men secured to take tho places of tho locked-out men nro negroes. Tho color question is likely to be iu- jected into tho Homostead dllllculty in n very forcible manner If tho at tempt is mado. Non-union workmen of Caucasian extraction would be made to feel their position very keenly, but negroes would faro far worse. THU nXKtRTONH ARMS. The question of returning the guns and ammunition taken from tho boats of tho captured Plnkerton men at Homestead last Wednesday is at pres ent giving tho citizens of that borough some little uneasiness since it Is u matter of history that tho"bouts were pillaged by u crowd tho moment the detective were taken ashore, One of tho leaders and a member of tho Advisory Committee sold to re porter: "Of course tho Piukprtuu ugeucy will make a demand for their guns, re solvcrs and ammunition nnd wo will do our best for them, but you will un derstand the we aro in a peculiar po sition. "Tho terms o f surrender weiothat the guns should all bo boxed up and sent back to Pinkcrton headquarters with tho ammunition, and God knows when that promise was given we in tended that it should be kept, but tho mob was too much for us. "Those guns I suppose are distribut ed in every town in the county, Bnd one long headed fellow from MnKeei port got away with seven of those Winchesters. "Ho hired n skiir to carry himself and guns to Port Perry where he dis posed of them at ilM a piece, and when we went after him the next day lie had not one of the captured gnus." LEADER BY OOUMOX COSiSEKT. The central figure among the locked out workmen at Homestead ever since the troublo at tho Carnegie mills be gan lias been Hugh O'Donnell. He is the recognised leader among the Iron workers, and exerts a most remarkable iulluonee over them. He is cool headed and brave and hail it not been for his efforts it is prob able that not one of the imprisoned Pinkertons would have eaoaned alive from the barges when they were be- sieged ou the llrst day of the rioting. O'Donnell is a man of medium height and slender build, and iTi no way presents a striking appearance. His features are clear cut and regular and he lias a high, intelligent looking forehead. His heavy black mustache and strongly marked dark eyebrows give him an expression of fierceness and determination. He is a native-born American and Uvea with fits fauillv in a house which he built out of his own savings. The wen look to him for advice iu everything, wul obey him Implicitly. No one else in Homestead ooniiuands the coundenc of the will hands so ooinpletsly, O'Dounall Is a good talker and ar gues Intelligently and clearly, and it was liecause of this that he first uv camc a lender in the meeting of the powerful organization, the Amalga mated Association of Iron and Steel Worker-,, w Inch he repi esents in the present clash betueen the Carusgiss and then emptoyeb lit occupies thlt poeltlou Ity oott iiioii i I'lmeiit, for he i not au otHosr of the AMji:ialiou. although he has long been a member. THE UNIVERSAL Hamilton and Sixth Sts., Allentown, Pa. "MODERN MERCHANDISING" Wash Fabrics. ' What we Promise, we Perform" 00 pieces, UG inch, double fold, Uedford (7ord. A new, seasonable and attractive Dress Fnbrio made to sell at lGc; our price just one-half, or only 7, cents SYou cannot match it anywhere. 130 pieces, 30 inch (7Iorioa Tissue, a choice printed fabric, 5-1 patcrns lntest color effects, faithful reproduction of French H'ool Chnllts. Are sold to day in New York City, Hoston and I'lulmltilphin at 15c. Our price is only 9c. BSiPYou cannot match them anywhere. Zeyliyr Cloth in plain, check ed nnd dimity effects, high colorings an unexcelled fabric. Sold everywhere for 25c; our price is only li) cents a yard. J!JIt cannot be equalled anywhere. Black .Brocaded Satine in choice designs, stripes, plaids, billows, clievrons, polka dots, (Da, at 21c and 21c; only here at these prices. Clack Figured & Dotted Swiss An exceedingly pretty stylish and season able fabric. White Satin Striped Dimity, at 17 cents, is ti great favorite. Ladies' Shirt Waists Wo are head and shoulders' be yond all competition. No such line as we are showing can be tountl elsewhere All qualities, but our lFaists at 69c, 88c, and $1.00 are superb. PARASOLS. Kvory novelty of the season can bo found hero. Our suc coss this season is ample evi dence that our styles are correct and prices right. Hundreds of Allentown ladios will vouch for our statement. Parasols from Jl.OO to $3.50. . For Commencements. Youni; Inily Rradttates will find the choicest things in Plain nnd Brocntml Dregs SilksJIenri-! ottai, Nun's Veiling, Albatross nnd Kmlfnnl c7nn1a in aisrr Im nnu iJetiioru oortis n etery im-1 aginable shades. All lit poptl , Iar prices. Silk Gloves. MitU, I'ans Kmliroiilarwt rnitinl l.inpn ictii ii f0",.1" 'V c Hllli Ullli. JIUIllltlHlUlllBIS, ecu. ANDREW J. HAIRE. ORIGINATOR flf Papular Fite 9 WB1SSPORT, PA. SO-VPS ill fill shapes ; soaps in nil sises; soap in nil pn fumes; soap nt nil prioes; sorp to suit t-rerjboily !n the great est assortment ever shown in Wcissport can be seen hero. Cleniiliness it next to godliness, then here Is the place to gravi tate. Come (see lis, buy of our soap and be clenn ; wo never exhibited anything liko it before for quality and prico.consequent ly we feel that it will dn you good to drop in here and select from our nice assortment what ever soap -you may need for tot lot purposes. BIERY, Tho Druggist. For the leislature, untz Of LEHIGUTON, Carbon Co., Subject to t he Utiles and Regulations anrernlng (he Ttepiiblican Nominating Convent ion. orilRHOKTllI" Lehighton Waler- Co., I.KinniiToH, Pa., Jlli. I liorftty rvrttfy (hat lite follovrlntf u-mihition urn itilnt.tfil at a nippf litii fit I lie ILuanl f.I Duct - InmnfllilA ('uinimiiv IipiiI nil the 4th tl.i of July ,! Knaor.VKii. That a inpellnv of Hip RltirMxtM- era be called io convene at tho utftvv of the coin ut,Y, on the Snl nay orwitemher.1MK.,,iit ittr.-ti .ho hours one anil iluee n-l-k n hi , tn take action on the ii'pro.il or iH-uipproxHt of Dili 1ri)nO!M?(J InciPHHt- of the nihil ill -Mock or -nilit Uonipan; iiom -o.t-oj 'In Kw.oou itml lh.it the ntfiriHiy ne nuu 11 nen-ov oiri't'im m mo notice- tlnToo! as retiitieil 1 l.tv. HOWAKIl HI'APOI.DT, S.v nt.ii' Jill) o, HI--' I READ THE Carton Advocate ' 1 And Eft all the latest new. You better juln rue. It Is the cheapest, largest and HF.ST weekly paper In the Lehigh VallcT- Try It. Only $1 a Year. Circulation, 1,400 ! PENSIONS ! Wo want tho name and pnstolllco ad dress of ovory honorably discharged soldier of the late war who Is not re ceiving a pension or who is not le celviug as much pension as he is en titled to. Also tho nanfo and poetolllce of every soldier's widow, child or dependent parent who Is not receiving or ha not received full pension pt-ovidod liy law. Aim The liumo flf ereiy soldier or soldier'B heir w ho has not received full Pay and IIoontv as provided by law. New Laws and Hillings provide for payment of claims whleh have here tofore been rejected. JIo ohurge for Information, Send to Pension At torney in oare of Carbon Advocate, Lehighton, Pa, TAWTDIi, lh Uarlwr, opposite tli 0ra lloiiw, cut lialr, RltAves aau Joes eer tlilng In first -class style Drop la ami see title. CIomhI 011 Hueuav. Tullet Articles for .tie STIlllElfH HHAVINO SAW)ON,oiplltB the Advocatk Ori-'ICK, li lieadquaiters for .lisviiiK. Iislrouttlng ami thsitijmoliig. Partiru Ur attention nam lo outline lAdlra lutein ami RlilUlin's Hair. Tullrt Bltirlra for tlc. T'lmlcr Rlgsra. Cai.u Go To Flut. llonr.llKlt, under tin Kicluage lloLel.Rsiik atreet, for a Biiiooln alisi-e ors Isalilouskle taslr cut. tW Closml nn Hnnday'a lloedvr't llslr loulc. culm Handrnff. We rry In mtapK s full llnnf fani,v illt urtlclAa at Ina. est litres, sad we are the only plara lu town where you can Iniv Reud-r'w Cresin lor the tsee lr. Hlackemle' KluiliieM. Here is a story shout Sir Morell Jlao. kenile which gives a ty-iicsl iustsnoe of Ids kindness to nan paring pstieuts. A -flietehed girl tried to commit sui cide hy drinhing cr hollo sold. 8lie in jured her throat fearfully, and hi hoohi till oanie under the notice of Sir Morell for a few weeks. She lingered an ( heing mortslly injured) for BReen months, and when lying dying in her inisershle home longed Mid longed to see her doc tor' again. At last, irsuaded by hei entreaties, I said I would go to Hurley street and ask him If he would visit hw, though I could not reasonably hope for any saooess. "Can I helji herr he asked. "Not physically, hot It would give her untold comfort." "All light, I'll go," and go he did thai very evening, and, at the farthest verge of an east end slum, sat by the girl, suggested one or twostiuule alleviations, called her "my dear," and left her with two sovereigns squeesed up lu ier liaud She died next day, hut she lutd seen "llr ?"-l TH-mt ti.. rmur. r ji.. nii,.,.i v.u.,. The delta of ths Mississippi, below It jttnction the Ohio, rich than the Kile or the IUuos, sxoesd the eotnUned r,0' HoiUud nd Egypt, and Is dss- Unfd,"",er "Umulus of fras labor Bj H' laowtives of self goverumeut to uuiiu a faluio at maciMv mnrM nnnlavtit ! ; ana srwuneg. Atw to tbts the lues- I -XSVmm. i..i,bi u, u r.uts sr. r. hausuhle alluviou of the streams above, mit-aird tu nuke patiiu-ui miiiiusii Wrek' and ths fertile orairii fmin whirl, thnv ""H lb( 1' 1'rlus Ii-ksI ,-Ulins Hifiilu.t 11.. Willis wu mu i.niio prairies irom wnicn tuey i u prrMin ti,ri iti,mn dHy m st w.kf, aesceud, and the arithmetic of the past du!t siiiliruiusird t..r iritl, m.-ui i.. I I has no logarithms with which to com- 1 j,,,, SAMl El- '"rvfJijf".'!'",' ,. ! I pute the problems of the ecuuouuo and -- omri a commercial future of the west It will be predumlusnt in the development, not of this country alone, but of the heniin uheru. anrl will .ivh ,l,rM-ii.i,, i.. ,h. totuUM uf tUi, humuu race- W ttood iu tii veatibuJt; Vtutd w.t yet entered the tmpl..-Johii 1. la- ! galj tn UpjJinop'i I POETRY ON WHEELS WonM yon rnmfort knmi . As yon InickMn ing go, Orer counlri roaila all mnoolli ir io i(i ? Try Ihc "Oil Tempoml Spilng." Whirli Krr-Mlr-r puis in, And nnr plAlfmni' ride rsny enniiKli1 Or hae you a noilon. To get rid of horse motion, Except the motion lenglhtttN? Then set the "Hi user Snrtos." 1aa!er. hsnlil hy Kreldler, the dealer. And yon will he sura ef winning llis prise Has your hone a quick gait, That he can well wait ? And when all Hie rosdtsre Jiulawfnt Then gel a low "Oornlng" of Hatty, I'oa SixTV-riv DollausI don't tarry I And he'll tun on nil rosds that Jrs kntul. The up sail down Jet!.-, The ilisfts etery way oili, Ton can now effeetmlly cost!, lly haying the Old Kltptlc aprhtg style. From KreMler's nice pile, And you'll nn longer luces srllt HWE, Ii sour horse an old ulog, Whose grave sIkhiM lie dog f Ah I A flplmlls !!ngy will ins k It so easy, Which Krel.ller will sell, With lop made so well, Per HI fly fiollsrs I so heresy. Hoary and I,l(ht llepslrs lVoiapt, Cheap, ami (Joed. A plessnre to stmw Goods. It. li. KIll'IIIl.KK, Wkisstort, 1'a. SPECIAL NOTICE. INVENTOllS can Heoure adrioo ni U the 'mteiitabllity of their Inventions. PATBNTETJB can reoeivo assistance in the sale of tliolr pa tent rights, and full in formation regarding: l'.miNTS can be obtained by TItAIJKMAl!KSaddieising Washing COl'YIilOIlTSton Patent Atloiner, in oii o of Carbon Advocate, Lehigh ton, Pn. Frosh llcer nntl Porter. FISEE LUNCH every tlay from 0.00 tn 12:0U a. ui., and every Saluidu' even ing. Call nnd seejnv. I will treat you rigni. flliHi.lle tlie 'rriitte- Work., North First Street, Lehij-hton, of Co-Farliici'sliii), To whom itroncerns. Notice In hereby. Klven lliattlifto iiaitiie-nlilp lierftofoie fxHilnif b. tnfi-n J)r. si. (1. iSeru ami Maila Lmiry, iloinK business In the tr-jronuli of WcHsiHiri, Ctnimv f( CJiUon. . limlt?r tltf tit in n.iinn nf A it. a ('(,, uai lurtnall) lilt-tolied on the first tiny of July.A.l.. 1W2, liyitiiiiual ronswit. Alimonies mwiix mo itriii imini, if miu i iv. I . Jllt-ry wlllifu sixty tA)t troni il.ite, (July it. nrj) 'iji. '"ifini-s- 111 nn fuinuiufn py inn t, r . iiierv llruxCi., Limited il T)l t f) VL'tlM flit. J. ti. ZKIt.V MAItIA I-AUIiV. Reading R, System. Lehigh Valley Division. ArraiiReinert of PaMenger Trains. StiiKinii.t: ix KrrEtT MAvl5,t803. Vuv Ncnark inul New Yuik 5.8. 7. lit, ami 11.12 li.lil,, 0t), ft.-jy & 7AtJli.HI. I'nr MuHiiiikul'liunk and llclvKleie 6.2$, 6.4, v.u, u. in,; la.rw, i.di itiin (.40 p in, l-'ur Ijiinbertsllle una 'irentou (O, t 00 and 11.12 a.m.: and l.'Jtt JL 1 37 it.m. i'or Slat lUKlou. cutaMuuiiu, Allet.town, IMh leliem, and KaMou, 6.28, 0.47, 7.-W, 9 iki, 11,19 . m , i.od, z,4, ti.ii., .U.Q.-&, Lai ami iu.jtp in, 7.4i, iM and U.Uu. 111.; a.(ni, 4-37, 5-& and I Mi p. 111. for Keaiiiiigaiuiiiftrrisbuiji 7.40 andji.l2a.in, t.ofi,5.u andT.ut inn. l or luiwinant. LMilun llun. ('imrrifd rr's, Wlilte Hall, Copley, and llikendaui'u 5.38,0.47. OOii U.A4 & 11-12 a. In.; 19M, 2.4 J, 4JI7, IflSW, tlllll IUI l, III. 'orAl.uielit'liurk CM, 7.41. 0.31, It.iAaml 11.58 I, tl.iAa i.tUUlp. a.m.! t.10, 3.07, 4.10, 6,15, 7.17, (U Uut Mailt. For ueatherlv ami Ifzlt-ton ft rU.7.43 9JWund 1 1 JO a.m. : 4.10.5.15.7.17. 10 Al iuii. rorMaliauoyoU), lietiandaali auu Akldand o.iw, vm uiki ii.,uh in.; i.i. n.10 X 1,11 p 111. st, 4IV. SOI HIT-1 BUM S3ImImMsII Imu, ISttlHI a. 111.; 6.13 p. ni. ' For l'otliivflle 0.W, 7.4S, 7.4fi, 9Jfl 11.12 and 11.63 ti. lll.,sl.Uii. ,IU, 1.1 ( AIIU Iai p.11) i or untie naven, WlUtwsltHrieaud Hcrantou 7.43,11.98 UQd ft,lil.; 4.10, MO, T. IT Mini 10.64 1. 111. 1 r i iiMutn ami 1. li. jllllCl., T.U, 9,9R, ami 11.63 a.m.: 4.10. 6.1.7.17 and 10J14 n. in. For 'lunkliannoi-k ,U and 11.63 a. jh,; 4,10, ror()-u. Anbuiu. llliaa ami (len.vsL ii m u.ui.; stieM p.in For Ijwryvllle, Towanda, Havre, Waverly, Kl inra, jHtcnenK-r, liunaio. iMftgara raiui una the 1'or lOmlra Slul tlie West vis HsUmisdmi itt W IIJU tVIII,; KUU lULSi J. Wm 1.10 i. in. SUN1IAY Tll.AI.NS. J'or Nw York 0.07 antl ll.Ua.iu. : S.1T slid l.'M p. m. Par l'lilbulxlulils 7iT a. ui.: I.U, n.i; iA im p. tn. Kur lissloii sad Intermediate 8tstiouR.it.07, 7.S7, 11.17 s.lil.j UU.ua. 3.17 sod aw p. hi, for tlsuoii ilhuiik 8.U. sjs, u. fijn ll m s. iu ; .w, a.ls, .( i, siid urn p. ni: Kor l-adluie at s.07 a iu. : s.w sud 7.as i1. in. Fur llHilrnui and ll M.u.ui. ; tm and 10.M 1 in. l'ur Alaliaiiai fitv and Hliitiuulauh a m ii ta a. in., and sen p. m. ruriwuiHLitiUKU. in, fa. Willi., 1 rWllbLH.,M 1....... Tuukhaniiaok.Tvaauds. rsttn.ltbsn, ttsurvs,' Auljuru, Wsilra, Morlunlrr, ButUhi, Mlasara Ti!u?TabKa' 'llv,'' A. A. Mrl.KOI), Prraktent aud (leu'l Msiuuter. " 'il-t'.'iW.01'.' "ewral PsMuisr Aswil. PbUsdelplils, Ps. A. W. NONNKMACHKIt, Au't (Irasul I'ss- Ageui. aouui iMhsdara. Now is Your Time! gO Biiilding Lots For Sale! Don't wait, hut come at once nntl htiy one nf these leanHfiill) loeatel lets. Yon will be ur prieed nt the viitv they afford nnd the price will be lure to please you. No trouble to show you around. CWI on either A. P. SJiVIlKll, or It J. 1IONUEN, East Wtdsspoct, 1'a. FiStalo Notice. I it Jilt nt I 4 mills-Is UlMlUsVU rfuu.u.u.t lale of Hie luwiulilu tsf MmlusMliisr t'miau! Efcitrjiy Notioe. iL' V.,? iVt-. lit Till' ISC, ' llu 1 ina f.it.i ,tuJ iiu P""K"J ZMRltft snyuku Juia- Parkenao,' I , P g f rp-1 Fine H'ines, Liqunis and Cigars. SEX'S BON MAHGHE. Just ltereived n lnrge nntl lirntitiliil line of AH Silk nt only :7jr. per ynrd. liomrANViisife jiiiisijfiv Is n new wnsh fnbrir, printed on light nnd dnrk grounds, nil new designs, benutiful finish, PULL VAHD WIDE, ONIiY 10 OENTS PEH YA.IID. COTVOJX' 1ie.MiJP00JSYS . Are one of ths newest of the fine wnsh goods for the senson ll'c lmve them in a vnriety of roloyiiL'g nnd styles. liew things in Mack and White : Xi A. C S .' :' In skirt and' rtiflle width, i rl milt. Our stock (it mm is complete nnd is up to the times in the new similes nnd differ ent weaves, including many novelties not to be found elsewhere, peogonnble underwear for Indies, men nnd children. mtoAi.wAi, r a lOTPW Tlie Cheapest Place in Town For AVnll Pnpor, Hordcrs nnd Decora tion is tit Owen Relirig,'"n,.T(,;;'sS"" """ mm buy Baby Gaps, Ruchings, Dress Trimmings, or Nqtjons of any kind until you see tlie new stock i m&wsm Obert's Block, Lehighton CHARLES A. GOTH, " uE,i.i:i: in BOWER'S BLOCK. Opposite rirst-clnss Taper Hanging ation and Troscoeing a specialty. House Tainting in all its to be satisfactory, Tntronage WE ARE PRETTY THINGS "FURNITURE AT LOWEST PRICES. And we nre confident that it mid see us before you buy olsewhere. you can select here with tho same advantage as in the larger cities, prices and quality of goods being the same, ami in also have 33 Hi At Oui Usual KemEREH. NORTH FIRST STREET. . A Present We will give a present to set ol views ol the Worlds rnir Kniie. ire are iieternnueit to m ing all our energies o inuke it not. only give you presents, but ought to lirmg you ol themselves, son psln SUises IkiDKols Iliitt-.ii. lip or !slu, tl In 2, wnitb $1,5(1: oiilr . tl 10 iflO iwlrt Wmtisit's Csruet 8ltpMirs. Iwst quslltr, unly JO oi.i pstrs usuy atioes. writ Torwi-au cents, only He 800 pairs Clilldrsn't Wsdcs Heel IlitUnn, woith touts, only .... SO utu iHirs l jtuies tixtoru i im, woiiti si v-, Red Button Shoes and Oxford Ties for Children. MEN'S :-: SHOES. CHOCOLATE COLORED BLUCHERS, CHOCOLATE COLORED LACE, . TAN COLORED LACE. 100 psln Mu' I.IsM Welt-lit Flue flinei at only ti 60 2S psln sjsii's lkiiigoli, KsnttsriKi tlniili, (Ixtur.ls, worth S2 &u, only . . 1 80 We sell flrst clssi workliig stiopt si lowest prloe. ever seen lu Allsiitowu. , 723 Hamilton Street, Allentown. Look PTere, Pic-Nickers ! OSCAR J. SEAGER, WlHilosnlo Counnissloii Dnalor, Easl Wrlssimrt, IH HLiH.jl 4KTKI1H KUlfAl I KINDS ill Fruits, Nuts and Vegetables Confectionery It will undoubtedly pay you to Retail iSt.orc Khphpts , . . L , . , can save money by leaving- orders with bun. Goods are doliyored tree. JLet us have including the populnr Point tl P. 0., LEHIGHTON, PA at lowest prices. Ceiling Decor branches. All work guaranteed solicited. SHOWING will be to your interest to call some instances bettor. e a c5a:kb:m,j Low Prices. Respectfully, & SWARTZ, lor You! . every purchaser of $1 or more a liuldiiigs or n handsome pott alien riisliniL' trauo and are bend worth your while to visit us ; wo sell you shoes nt puces which lienil our price list below : only 94 and ars. buy of him. (Jail and see him. I . vour orders. To make ronm (or new goo , we will for 30 d.is M-l Wall Paper at Cost Now is the time to take advantage of Big wo ao iftjujienw South Fiwst St,ui:t, j.TAj-no xvi , . vutiv ci , LehiKhton. Pa IN LADIES' JACKETS, ire will sell our Xndies' (Heefers) Jackets at a reduction. They nro nil this season's goods, in Tans, Greys, Blues and Black. There are nbout 100 of them, LOT 1 H'ere $500, reduced to $4.00 LOT 2 ll'cre $7.00, reduced to $5n0. (llltoid Cora Cloth.) LOT fl AVere $8.00, ledttced to $6.50. 634 Hamilton Mrs. M. CujfON, Weissport. Branch Store, First street, Lehighton. The chettpest place in this vicinity to buy Bedrcom and Par lar Suites is at the popular establishment of JOSEPH F. HEX, East WeisBport, Penn'a, Over the Canal UrI.lge. ai'liiiliii' Attviilion i paid to Undertaking In all lis branches. In connection with the above Ave alsj carrr a full line of FLOUR, FEED, ETC., which we are celling at low prlcei. Give us a call, JOS. P. REX, East Weissport, Penn'a, ID. We always maks it a point to tare mono; for those people who buj here, by sell Ihr the bt RooJsat the vrr Iovet-prlce. If you are wse you will buy here and thus secure adfantange of what n are constant' oiTeflng purchasers In the way of art-slns. Just now wr arerslllnc I IIUITS A .YD YEGUTA11LES OF ALL KINDS AT UNIIEAltD OF l'RICB6. WHILE IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, My Made CIoIIi'ds, Elc, Ws liol.l the foil en Hock llullom prices. OomesnJ see us. miia,0,,, 0. W. KUNTZ, East Weisspoi t. 30 CENTS PER QUART! Pic Nica and Parties supplied on short notice, ll'e alio have a full line of Fine Grocories, Seasonable Fruits and Pretty Jewohy. . Lowest prices run on everything. (Jive ut a call. B. K. Gulfon, Lehighton, Pa. FINE SILVERWARE, WATCHES AND BEAUT) FUL JEWELRY. An among the new things now believe lliat nowhere 111 thin county can you find a prettier utsjortment to selert littni at lower pricei. Our goods are not i null but good honest goods at lowest prices. CONFECTIONS AND FRUITS. I'lm forme in all delectable dainties, and everything seasonable in uie witer. nuuuay 1011001a, All the Very Lntest Novelties in Toys LoWe.t price, ami biKge.t artment. m tv tvt i -XlfclS. XI. IM BRIDGE STIiEET, Bargains LuiIIfillTON. Vt'c aro still hendquarters for l.ndies who want PRETTY MILLINERY. Just now we nre.offeiing new effects iu llmnr Trimmed HATS and BONNFTS, Ml. KINDS OF Mourning Goods. Our prices on nil goods are the very lowest. 1 1 o rTi'mrnn First Street, 0 St., Allentown. Bright Flowers of Spring and Summer Time are here in PRETTY A rnro feast for ladies who like pretty things in New Mil linery Goods. Come and see us. Fashionable City Milliners enables us to "give nil the newest things. Prices the Very Lowost. nn exhibition in our store. We legiivala aupplied at lew pricea HSU tlUlll, WEISSPORT, PA.