Thli Tnper lm been entered ttlithljth ton Port ODire ai Second Clan Mutter The Carbon Advocate Lr.UtdllTON, VUNNA. llatee for Lecnl AtlvertLlriKl Charter Notices J " Auditor'! Notices oo Commissioner's Notices JS Ulrorce Notices 22 Administrator's Notices - - J "J Sxecutor'a Notices m One Dollar anit Tentyl'le ,1'enls will here after be Invariably charged it lien iibrillum are 1101 i't vnn ttiah nnr turner dtseotilluuetl nt ttie eX' i.lratlon or lour term rLrAB nollly uiliy postal card aiid Hie request will l cumrwni mm. HATORDAV. JULY 33 Bon ride Circulation Larger than that or any Weekly Newspaper in j J To Delinquents. You get the Carbon Advocate by mall, dint look nt tho illrcotlon tab on your paper, anil you will Bee just bow much you are imleuten or me pnjier; remit the same by Tostal Note, Money Order or Greenbacks wunout. aeiay. Wo noorl liommier a dollar or two to each Is not much, the aggregate to us amounts to liuudredsor uonars. nmv, gents, pony up. Address. H. V.MOnTHIMEK, Prop. Lehlghton, Ya. Delinquents living In this neighbor hood will please en and settle, and save 23 cents for odfcctlon. TnE Democrats who met at ATauch Chunk last Saturday were n represen tatlve set of men and oach and overy one exprossod a warm desire that the differences In the party might be heal ed so that perfect harmony might come out of the present discord. The Dem ocrats will got together because the Democratic party is bigger than any man In it. The Democrats of Carbon county aye for Hon. Allen Craig for Congress, first, last and all the time, and the effort to make it appear that he Is be ing used ns a catspaw is laughably ridiculous. Mr. Craig will get Carbon county's conferees and tho probabili ties are that he will get the nomlna. tlon too. He will mako a brilliant re presentative of the pooplo and be an honor to this district. No better man could bo named to succeed Mr. Mutchler, the present able, dignified and influential representative from Northampton county who has filled the position for two consecutive terms with distlngushed ability. The idea of mentioning Mr. Cassldy's name against Mr. Craig is from the sublime to the ridiculous and it can't be looked at otherwise than u big joke because Mickey couldn't poll TA votes in the county. It must certainly bo very Interesting reading for the relatives and friends bf Thomas Kemerer, deceased J ohn Lcntz, deceased, William Miller, deceased, and many other excellent, conscientious, honest and esteemed gentlemen who have served Lehlghton as councllmen to hear them now referred to ns "a corrupt ring who formerly spent tho people's money" by an organ of a candi date for office who is frantically work ing on the sentiment of the people for rotes. These reckless assertions of corruption are easllv made, but what if the parties who mako them were called on lo prove tho same. They couldn't do It. In tho past, us at the present time, things may have been done that were Injudicious but that Is no reason why they should be referred to as "a corrupt ring." Let it be topped, the sober sense of the people condemn such wild anil foolish asser tions no matter by whom made, whore er when. To be corrupt a man must necessarily be dishonest and the friends and relatives of those gentle men who In the past served Lehlghton purn such Imputations against tho unsullied. reputations of their sires. LIVELY MUMOCHATS. Carbon Couuty'a UnferrlUeil 1'ultliiK on War Paint for Hie Kail Klertlon. Advo cating l'eace and llarmoiir Aiuong Theratelrei. Representative Democrats from al most every election district In Carbon county answered Couuty Chalrmau Sharkey's call to assemble in meeting In the Court House on Saturday after noon last. Shortly before two o'clock Mr. Sharkey called tho meeting to or. der, and in the absenco of secretary Robert T. Krelder,, J. J. O'llrlen was appointed temporarily to that otilce. The prime object of the meeting was to consider plans of harmonizing the Democratic party of the county. Ring ing speeches were made by Lee Stiles, cf Packertou; George Htintzinger, of summit Hill; U II. liarberand Samuel B. Price, of Mauch Chunk; James P. Smith, of Lehlghton, and Joseph S. -Mshor, of East Mauch Chunk. On motion of J. J. O'llricn seconded by O. V. Esser the chair appointed the following committee on resolutions. J. J. O'Brien, of Mauch Chunk; Fred Schmidt, of Parryville, and W. 'V. Bobst, of Lansford. They reported as follows: Resolved, That tho Democracy of Carbon county heartily approvos of the election of Cleveland and Stevenson as the standard bearers of the Demo cratic party In the ensuing campaign, and we heartily endorse their nomlna. tion, and the platform on which they stand, and pledge them our earnest support. Resolved, That wo commend the able, wise and clean record of our Dem ocratic State Administration, and es pecially the prudent and constitutional conduct of Gov. Pattlson touching the labor troubles at Homesteul. Resolved, That we deprecate the use of armed forces, unknown to tho law, uch as Pinkertous, in the settlement of labor questions; we believe that uch differences should be adjusted by arbitration; that capital and labor are dependent upon each other for pros perity, and that a spirit of fairness and equity should govern all the relations between such Important factors of our well-being; and to this end we would favor a compulsory arbitration law peaceable and eirectually to adjust and ettle all wage disputes arising In our great industries. Whereas, The last couuty election developed an unfortunate division in the Democracy of this county, result ing in a defeat of our party, for which we are not to blame; and Wuekeas, It Is always deairuble that the Democracy of Carbon should sink their differences, and lu ooniuiou inter est move lu au united column against their adversaries, especially In Presi dential year; therefore be it Resolved, That the chalrmau of this vomuutee ue empowered lo apjioiut, at any time hereafter, a committee of flVA Id 1HU n Blmllni. nnmn.Ul ' " - ''" WUJIUUITO 11 1 those who differ from us, with power iu buvu uumumiee 10 agree on any (air and equitable adjustment and organi sation of the party at thecomlugoouu ty meeting; and Wbebeas, The rules of the party do not provide for the calling to order of the county meeting by any iartioular person; therefore Resolved, That as a further evidence of our purpose to use all honorable means to secure harmonv lu the coun ty, we waive the right of our clislruiau to act in suoh a oapooity, provided the faction will do likewua; further, we will agree that the said couutr meet ing shall U called to order by any honorable mau in whom the Demoont of the county have confidence; euah person to be selected by the confer boo committee. W. Lee Stiles, of Packertou, offered the following, which was passed by a unanimous vote: Resolved, That, In the case of the refusal or neglect of the opposing fac tion of the Democracy to meet wit h the committee hereinbefore provided for, Chairman Sharkey Is hereby empower ed and Instructed to Issue an address to tho Democratic voters of Carbon county, sotting forth the clforts mado towards a reconciliation, said address not to be Issued before Aug. 1, 1892; also, that the chairman proceed In n consistent manner to carry out tho rules laid down for the government of tho Democratic party ot carbon county. On motion of Ooorgo W. Esser, of Mauch Chunk, seconded by Fred Schmidt, of Parryville, It was resolved that tho chair appoint a committee of five to report on n chargo of rules. The sentiment of the meeting was for a unification of nil the Democratic forces of the county and nothing will bo spared to bring about this result. The meeting was lu session for nn hour atid a half and the very host of good feeling prevailed throughout. STATE MATTERS IN BRIEF. IhellMtol New Culled From a Mutt! lode of Hoiirres. Jacob Peters, an Allegheny lad, was caught by broken trolley wires, and Thomas Mclntyre while trying to res cue him was badly burned. They may die. A report has reached Lancaster stat ing that Clarence Moore, n foimer resident of Lancaster county and a relative of Attorney General Hcuscll, had beeu murdered In Chicago. P. P. nlohr, tho postmaster and school teacher of Fogolsvllle, who was charged with eloping, has returned to that town. He deulos the allegation and declares that ho loft because his life had became unbearable. Montgomery county's School Super intendent reports that thirty of his Bchool districts have cither Increased the scliool term, rnlsod tho salaries of their toachors, or adopted free text books. Patrick McGeolian, of Pottsvllle, fell against a circular saw Saturday, and was almost cut in two, but still lives' He was cut from the left sholdcr to the waist aud in trying to extricate him self had his pelvis almost severed in twain. When tho saw was stopped his entrails were exposed and his heart almost cut out. Lightning struck John Bloom's house, at Johnstown, Sunday night, and going down the flue, entered Mr. Bloom's body at the head and passed out at the knee. His beam was burned off and one eye was blinded. It took several hours to restore him to con sciousness. Murderer Wm, Keck, of Lehigh county, who will be led to the scatrold on September 8, to pay the penalty for murdering the Nlbches iu cold blood on November 18th last, Is In excellent health. He is constantly guarded by watchmen, who relieve each other every 11! hours. The County Com missioners should at once appoint another watchman as it is too tedious for one man to remain in front of the cell for 12 long and weary hours. The Republican Chairman of Lehigh county is making efforts to have Hon. Whltelaw Held, of New York, the candi date for Vice President, and Congress man Dalzell, of Pittsburg, nu aspirant for United States Senator, to be'pre seut at the county meeting at Dor ward's Hotel, Schnccksville, t-u Satur day, July 30. Tho Allentown Band will furnish tho music for tho occasion and tho candidates will pay for tho beer. Rev. Daniel Banner, pastor of tho German Lutheran Church at Tiemout, has consigned the World's Fair olllcials at Chicago one of the oldest Bible ill existence. It was printed ill 15.17. The Bible was one of tliellrst copies of tho translation of Dr. John Eck, professor of Ingolstadt, Bavaria, from the Latin into the German. Rev. Sanncr prizes tills interesting book very highly. A peuful of porkers in Erie went to sleep recently aud slept soundly for three days. A quantity of morphine had nccideiitly been emptied iu tho swill tub. When tho porkers came out of their sumniferous escapade they seemed to bo all right aud were ready for nioro swill. Lizzie Sandoo, a ten-year- jld daugh ter of Frank Saudoe.of East Eurl tou ship, Lancaster county, was bitteu on the foot by a copperhead snake on Tuesday while picking raspberries near her father's barn. Tho usual snake remedies wero Immediately ap piled, but without much elfect. The foot is enormously swollen and lias the color of the snake. Immediately after the venomous serpent had bitteu the child a chicken was killed aud cut In half. The severed parts of tho fowl, the flesh being still warm, were pressed on each side of the foot. Copious quantities of whisky wero thon adminis tered, this being regarded as a great antidote for a snake. That section of the country is overrun with copper head snakes. On the following day the girl s father killed five big ones. George Hicks, of Coalmont, Hunting don county, has a ewe iu his flock which gave birth to a lamb which has two faces and crorespoadlug mouths, two ears and four eyes, one good eye under each ear and at the right place, and two rather dull eyes In front and between the two faces. It feeds with either mouth and drinks with both nt the same time. The pardoning of llruuer, tho twlce convictod and self-acknowledged murderer of a peaceful old man, calls from the public nothing but hlssos and groans, and the weakuess of the law Is deplorable, says the Ebensburg Mountaineer. A premium Is offered for increase of crime. Our county courts can find no vordlct but "murder lu the first degree," after a long trial and retrial, yet the Pardon Board on the recommendation of few men sets aside the correct findings of the jury and court and commutes the sentence. A Reading womau found chewing gum In her milk. Then she sued the woman of whom she bought tho milk ou the ground that the iuiurww of the latter's teeth were on the chewing gum Tho defendant claimed she had her teeth all pulled two weeks before, aud that the Imprints ou the gum were those of the plaintiff. The 'Squire fined the defendant fifty-eight cents, not because she had bitteu in the gum, but for swearing at the other woman for sayltig so. The auuiveruiry aud Bethany day at Bethany Orphans' Home, WouieNdorf, will ho celebrated this year ou Thurs day, August 25. The products of the farm last year were 18u bushels of wheat, 75 bushel of rye, ftft bushels of corn, 211 bushels of oats, (K0 bushels of potatoes, IU tous of buy, 270 buthels of winter apples, 1,1X10 gallons of older, 40 bushels of grape. iO bushels of tur nips, an bushels of tomatoes, 2fl0O heads of cabbage, pant lire for the oattieand garden vegetables for the family. lie who kuow umt grisrw most for wstod time The usn born ia thseshlanwy some dy name a cabinet. Teachers' Kxntmnatlon. The Carbon county teachers' exam inations will be held as follows: Furnace School Mouse, for Franklin township. Monday, August a. Iludsondale, for Packer towiialitn. Tuesday, August s. liocknort.for hehlahsml ijuiwimetnnmlilin, Thursday, August II. AshneUl. for Rest Perm Township. Thursday, August is Mlllort, for Imer lowaincnslUK township, Hatiirday. August W. Pleasant Corner, for Mahnnhuc toniiHhlp. Monday, August ft. Stcinlersrtlle, for Upper TuniimenslnK town ship, Saturday, Auitust to. Mlony Creek School House, for lVnn Forest township, Hatiirday, August tT. lehlghton, sjieclHl examination, Haluiday, September 17. All applicants must be examined In the district In which they Intend to teach, unless written permission to do olherwlso tie granted by the Hoard of Dlreclois desiring to employ such teachers. Norertlncate will be granted to sp pilcauts under 1J) ears of see, nor In applicants who have not made a careful study of several of the best works on teaching. All applicants hav ing a full one (1) In orthography, reading, writ ing political geography and physiology on lasl J ears' cerllncftte need not be examined in such branches this year. Heference as to character will be required of all nppilcAiits not knownto the Supelinlcndent. Dliectors are respectfully requested to be present at the examinations. T. A. SXUiFll. Co. Rupt. Lehlglitfln, I'll., May US, 1W. Mr. Van Pelt, Kdltor otthe Oraljr, Mo., Me teor, went to a drug store at Hillsdale, Iowa, and asked the physician In attendance to ghe him n dose of aonicthiug for cholera morbus and looseness of the bowels. He says: "I felt so much better the next morning lhat 1 con cluded to call on the physician and get hlin to tlx me up a supply of the medicine. I waasur prised w lien he handed me a bottle of Cham berlain's Oollc, Cholera and lllartho'a llenicly. He said lie prescribed it regularly lu his prac tice and found it the best he could get or pre pare. 1 can testlry to Us enlclency in my case at all events." For sale byX. It. ttelier and W. F. tilery. RKI'OItT OP THE ,1'ONDITinN OF TIIK KIltST NATIONAL HANK OK I.KHlliM TOX, l'pnita., at t lie close t business, .luly 12t.i. IS'.rj. ia:.souitci:s. ix-ainatniDiwounU ..inym 01 Overdraft, secured and unsecured. . 177,73 U. M. Itonds to secure circulation 20,000 00 Stocks, securities, etc 6.1,250 00 one rroiuniiprovpd reseneagenu..... 2r,nn 49 Oiia from other National Hanks 11 oiuer niUionai nanm n.ta w Hank In it house . furniture, and fixtures 8.300 00 Current excuses and taxes paid 210 75 TPnuunis on u. , uonus uu Hills of other Hanks 70 no Ki actional paper currency, iilckeli.and eenM 1HJ 64 Spec k' 00 lnal tender notes , lo.ftot 00 Itedemptiou fund with U. S. Treasurer (ft inr cent, circulation) wo 00 Total $tficoo.B2 MAHILUIES. Capital stock imltl In TS.ooo ro nuriiiiiuiiu u uuu tlndl ldert profits n.KW 11 National Bank notes outstanding le.ooo 00 Dividends unpaid 2,424 00 IiullidnaldeiiosltS8iiblect tocheck.... 150.838 91 CertiflPilchPcks.,, 0 01 Cashier's checks outstanding 107 in imv in inner jaiinniu jtaiiKs o,jj a Due to Mate Banks and Hankers. .. 4,052 Gi Total .'. S275.M052 Htate of Pennsylvania. COUNTV OK UAH RON, 1 ' I. .Inn. T. He nun el. Cashier of the above-named Hunk, do Rolemnlv su ear that the abo, e statement Is I rue to t lie best of my know ledge and belief. .John T, Skhmki- Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to lie fore me this ICt h day of July. urn. CO Ml KCT A IT F ST K. F. MOFFOltD, 1 A. I, HUH UNO, nlmcton. f, J KISTLBk, July S3, U92. WRISSPOnT, PA. SOAPS ill nil shnpos; soaps in nil sices ; snaps in all pel- fumes; soap nt all prices; soap to suit everybody in the great est assortment ever shown in Weissport can be seen here. Cleanliness is next to godliness, then here is the place to gravi tate. Come see us, buy of our soap nnd be clean ; we never exhibited anything like it before for quality and price.conseqnent ly we feel that it w ill do you good to drop in here and select from our nice assortment what ever soap you may need for toi let purposes. Bl.ERY, The Druggist. OIT1CEOKTIIE Lehighton Water Co., I.KIIKlllTlllf, 1'A., July "Hi, 1tKC. I hereby eeitlfv that the following lesolutiou miis tiuiiru la u Miffiiiiic oi me. jioaru oi uirrc tori of this Company held ou the 4th day of July, 1KU: ltKHOLvm, TliatameetlnKof Ibe Stockhold ers be called to com ene at the office of the com nany, ou the 3rd day or epteinler,18!tt, between the hours one and three o'clock p. in., to take action on the approval or disapproval of ihe proposed Increase of the capital stock of &utd Company fiom $20,000 to dO,uoo and that the Secretary be and Is hereby directed to Ktve 110WAIM) 81CA110LDT, Secretary. July 9, m.'. PENSIONS ! We want the name anil postofflce ad dress of overy honorably discharged auimeroi ine late war who is not rn. cclrine a pension or who Is not r. ceivlin? as much pension as he is en- linen to. Also the nameand posto(Ilce of every ouiuicr wiuuw, I'uiiu or uepeuuent parent who is not receiving or has not received full pension provided by law. Also The name of every soldier or koiuier s ueir wno lias not received iuii iiv nqn uoi'KTV as provided by law. Jfew Laws and Ilulines provide for payment of claims which have here tofore beeu rejected, No charge for Information. Bend to Pension At torney lu eare of Carbon Adiocate, Lehighton, Pa. H I hi umuuu. amutmtu . . . m Cfts And get sll the latest new,, A I Ry You better luln me. S5r9 I 1l It I. the chunul. liriMt I i and DEBT weekly paper In I S the Lehlah Vallev. Trr it. I I I if t. - r I ! a uiuy 91 a x car. THE II Hamilton and Sixth Sis., Allentown, Pa. "MODERN MERCHANDISING" Wash Fabrics. "What we Promise, we Perion" (50 pieces, 3G inch, double fold, liedford ford. A new, sensonnble nnd attrnctive Dress Fnbrio mnde to sell at lGc; our price just one-half, or only 7 cents- 8S3You cannot match it anywhere. 130 piecea, 3G inch Glorioa Tissue, a choice printed fabric, 54 pitterns latest color effects, faithful reproduction of French IFool Challis. Are sold to day in New York City, Huston and Philadelphia nt 15c. Our price is only 9c. (Jg"You 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 19 cents a yard. tjgjEalt cannot be equalled anywhere. Black Brocaded Saline in choice designs, stripes, plaids, billows, chevrons, polka dots etc., at 21c and 29c; only here at these prices. Clack Figured & Dotted Swiss An exceedingly pretty stylish and season able fabric. Whito Satin Striped Dimitv at 17 cents, is' a great tavonte Ladies' Shirt Waists We are head and shoulders be yond all competition. No sucli line as we are showing can be lound elsewhere- All qualities, but our II aists at b9c, 83c, and 91. UU are superb. PARASOLS. f . 1 i n . 1 nvery novelty oi the season can bo found here. Our sue, cess this season is ample evi dence that our styles are coirect and prices right. Hundreds of Allentown ladies will vouch for our statement. Parasols irnm J 1.00 to $3.50, For Commencements. Young lady graduates mil find the choicest things in Plain and Brocated Dress SilkB.Henri ettas, Nun's Veiling, Albatross antl lieulord Cords in every im' J aginable shades. All at popu lar prices. Silk Gloves, Milts, Fans, Embroidered Initial Linen and Silk JIandkerchieis, &o. ANDREW J. HAIRE. ORIGINATOM Popular Prices. mm POETRY ON WHEELS ! Would you comfort know, At you huckstering go, Over country road, all amooth or tough ? Try the "Oil Tempered Spring," Winch Kreldler puts In, And your plalfoinis ride easy enougut Or have )ou a notion, TQitrt tIJ of horse motion, Eirept the motion lengthwise? Then Ret Ihe "llanner Spring," Tealrr, Sold by Kreldler. the dealer. Ami yon will he sure of vlunlng the price. Has your horse a quick gait, That he ran well wait ? And when all the roads are just awful Turn get a low "Corning" of Harry, Fob Sixtv-five DoLLAnil dou't tarry 1 And he'll run on all roads that are lawful. The lip and down Jerk, The shafts every way work, You can now effectually cubk, Dy liuiln? the Old Ellptlc Spring style. From Kre Idler's nice pile, And you'll no longer these evils EiinunB. Is your horse au old dug, Whose grave should he dug t Ah I A Spindle Huge? will make it so easy, Which Kreldler will sell, With top made so well, For Fifty Iiollars I so hreety. Heavy and I.le.ht Repairs Promp', Cheap, and Oood. A pleasure to show Goods. II. It. KI1EIDI.KH, Wkissport, Pa. SPECIAL NOTICE. INVENTORS can secure advice at to the patentability Of their inventions. PATENTEES can receive assistance in the sale of their pa tent rights, and full In formation regarding: PATENTS can be obtalued by TRADEMARKS addressing Waslilug COPYRIOHTS ton Patent Attorney, in care of Oarbox Advocate, Lehigh ton, Pa. Fine U'ines, Liquors andCigar9. Fresh Beer and Porter. FREE LUNCH every day from 0:00 to 12:00 a. m., and every Saturday even lng. Call and see me. I will treat you right. Opposite the Carriage Works. North First Street, Lehighton, Isololiofl or Co-ParlnmliiD. To whom It concern. Notice la hereby, ly that the co-partnership heretofore existing I UieeiiDr.Xa.Zeni and Maria Latin, 3oii Carbon, Pa, under the firm name of J. 11, Zern i Co., was formally dlssohed on the tlrit day of July, A. 11.. by mutual consent. Alimonies owing the hrm must be paid to W, F, uiery within sixty daj s from date, (July 9. The business will be continued by the , F. Uiery l)mi? (Yi . Limited tin I ti MA1UA LAUltv) Reading R, R, System Lehigh Valley Division. Arrangemert of Passenger Trains. Schedule in Effect May 15 .1802. TitAINH LKAVK I.KHIGIITON For Newark and New York and 11.12 a.m. , s im, tVJ-J & t.'JU p. in. For Alauunka Chunk aud Relvldere 6.28, GA6t 9.oo, a. in. i iz.62, 4 37 and 7.st) j m. For Lambertvllle and Iremon 6.28, 8 00 and ii. it a m.; auu is.oa a a? p.m. lehem, and Kaston, ,6.28, tM7. V.-W, uoo, .m, 11.12 a. in , 1 oi, i.i.-, uu, o.z, f ,xu aim iu n p 111, l'Vitr Philaiiwlnhla anil ixiitili cmitti at R a a it 7.4c, y.M and U.ia a. in.; 2.4., 3.(16,437, 6.22 aud t.wu p. in. For Heading and Hanlsbuttf 7.4a and 11.12 O.IAl, o. UI1U n or Bowmans. Lehlch Gan. Cherrford. Ian- rv'a. White Hal). Conlav aim noaenaauqua 6.28.C.47. 9.00 9.U & 11.12 U. 111.) 12A2, 2A2ti.S7t 6.27, ami 10 27 Ii. 111. ForMauchChuikC.62,7.43,9J0lll.i5and 1 '1 a.m. ; 1.1 u. 3.QT, 4.10, 7.17, tf.sjin. in and UOONIgtit. For eatherly and Ilazleton C 62, 7.43 9.341 and 11.63 a.m.: 4. W, 6.15, 7.17, 10 64 p.m. For Mahauoy city, Shenandoah and Ashland 6.6.', 7.43, 9.36 and 11.63am.; 4.10. 6.13 & 7.17 p 111. For Mt CanneJ and Hhawokln 0.52, 7.43 and 11.63 a. IU.: 6.15 u. m. For I'ottavllle tt.62,7.43, 7.40,9.30 11.12 and 11.53 a. in., a w. ,in, f .i i aim j,m i.m For White lfaven, Wilkesbarre aud Hcranlou 7.43, 9.36 and 11.63 a.m. j 4.iu, 6.13, 7.17 and 10 64 p. in. For Plttston and L. & 11. Junct., 7.43, 9,30, and ll-M a.ui.; 4.10, 6.15, 7.17 aud WZl p, lit. For luukhauuock 7,4.' and 11.63 a, iu.i 4.10. 6.15 and 10.64 I'.in. For Owego, Auburn, Ithaca and (leneva 11 63 b.iii.i u,at I'.iu. For lcevllle, Touauda. 8aie, Waterly, Kl intra, Jtocliester, liuffalo. WlacHra Fulls aud the Wrtt llAi a.m. and 104 p. m. For El in Ira aud the Wrat via Halaiuanca at 4.10 p. m, SUNDAY TitAINH. For New York 0.67 and 11.17a.m. t a 17 and 7.30 p. in. For l'h Had el nti la 7.67 a. iu.i 2.62,6.17 and 7.2C p. nu For Kastou and Intermediate htatloun,d.(f7, 7.57, 11.17 a-iu.i 12S2,2JU. 6.17 and U.U2 p. m. For MaucIi Chunk S.14, 9.50. 11.15, U.36 1163 ft. IU, i 8 08. 6.15, 8.41. and 9.33 p. 111. For Head l nu at 0 07 a. 111. ; 2.QS and 7.26 p. 111. For Ilazleton 9.60, aud U M.a.m. : 3iM and 10.64 p. in. For MaliauoyClty aud hihenandoah 0 60. 11.63 a. in., and a 04 p, m. For Fottsvllle at 2.58 p. tu , For U'llltfl HliVPti. WllbMllurr Pllltr,,. Tunkhaunock.loHauda. Sayre, Ithaca, Oeueva S ii"",..i""ilir iwimirr, nuiiaiu, Niagara Falls and the West low p.m. For furtlltT luirllrnlnra Inmilru nt luniji. A. Mcl.KOl). 1'resldeut and (leu'l Manaser. 9v.l,l4!9PCK' or Fawetiger Anetit, I'hllQfialnril'i I'll A. W. NONNEMACIIEH. Am'I Ueneral l'as- wt'Kff Agriu, poiuii iUlruein, 1 a, Mavii.'se, ir Now is Your Time! 20 Building Lots For Sale I Don't wait, but come at once and buy one of these beautifully located lot. You will be sur prised at the vi3w they afford and the price will be sure to please you. No trouble to show you around. Call on either A. P. SNYDER, or It. J. IIONOE.V, East Welwport, Pa. Estate Notice. Estate ol CATIIHINK MIWUKII. deceased, Me ol Urt Tomlilp of MahoKlui, Caruw At) persooa IndrUed to said aatate are re- QUMTed lo uuka utum u lli.fi mr lluit. au hnh uamic ln era will praaeM tUii wMUout duly authenticated 6jr M4t HAUrjELM aamiwtib turn tfTu ill Who, t, KUtHtW, iht Corner, Estray Notioe. t lb wewliM ai I4e iiaitHUjiisd a r, w. 11 a una. im inraar eu aaau ooaaia fcrsraidaad pcvrla . ALCZAJIDEKSNYDKB. Jnlyl-tw raekarton. Pa. S jjij pi BEX'S BOSf MAECHE. Just llcceived a large and heautiful line of All Silk nt only 37c. per yard. Is n new wash fahric, iirinted on light and dark grounds, all new designs, beautiful finish, PULIi YARD WIDE, ONLY 10 CENTS PER YARD, Arc one; of ths newest of the fine wash goods for the season. U'e have them in a variety of colorings and styles. New things in lllack and White ; LACES. ; In skirt and ruflle width, lrlimtt. mmmm is complete and is up to the times in the new shades nnd differ ent weaves, including many novelties not to bo found elsewhere, Seasonable underwear for ladies, men and children. BROADWAY, Mauch Chunk, Pu. The Cheapest Place in Town For "Wall Paper, Borders and Decora tion is at Owen Rehrig,Co""n:or,'s" a"" the C14;BBDidy So sEccd lriBBo laby Gaps, Rucliings, Dress Trimmings, Notions of any kind until you see the new stock or AT H1&11MA1 $ Obert's Block, Lehighton. CHARLES A. GOTH, UEAl.Klt IN W?f ID tapes', Window gfotetfes BOWER'S BLOCK. Opposite First-class Paper Hanging ation and Frescoeing a specialty. House Painting in all its to be satisfactory. Patronage WE ARE PRETTY THINGS FURNITURE AT LOWEST PllICES. And we are confident that it will be to your interest to call ind see us before you buy olsewhere. Vou can select here with tho same advantage as in the larger cities, prices and quality of goods tieing ttie same, and in also have At Our Usual Respectfully, Kemerer &c Swartz, NORTH FIRST STREET. A Present for You! We will give a present to every purchaser of SI or more set of views of the llrorld's Fair knife. llre are determined to make a rushing trade and are bond ing an our energies 10 muicc 11 i, . . , not only give you presents, but ougnt to firing you 01 themselves. aw pairs MIssm Donuola Mutton, tip or pislD, 11 to 2, Kxrtu 1,50: only . $1 10 200 pairs Women's Carpet Slippers, best quality, onlj ..... 80 mai pairs uaDy Shoes, wen lorlli mi cents, only SB 200 pairs Children's Wedge Ural Uutton. worlli r)5 cents, only .... 80 imi pairs i.anies' uxioru ilea, worm ?i 20, Red Button Shoes and MEN'S :-: SHOES. CHOCOLATE COLORED BLUCHERS, CHOCOLATE COLORED LACE, TAN COLORED LACE. 100 pairs Men's I.llit Welelit Fine Shoes at only 02 Ki 2f pairs Men's DougoU, Kangaroo finish, Oxford., north 2 SO, only . . 1 SI We sell first class working shoes at lowest prices ever seen In Allentown. 123 Hamilton Street, Allentown. . ... . . . 1. . j Look I-Tpvp, Pie-Nickers ! nnan i .qeahpq Wholesnlo Commission Denier, Enst Weissport, is iiiunyL-aiiiKim foit all kinds oi Fruits, Nuts and Vegetables, Confectionery It will undoubtedly pay you lo buy of him. Call and see him. Retail Store Keepers can save money by leaving, orders with him. Goods are delivered free. Let us hare your orders. including the pnpulnr Point tie Our stock ol mm ! O. A. REX. P. 0., LEHIGHTON, PA at lowest prices. Ceiling Decor branches. All work guaranteed solicited. SHOWING some instances better. V a Low Prices. lluldiniH or a handsome ien worm your wiuie lo visit us ; we i i ... sell you shoes at m ices which Head our price list lielow : only n& Oxford Ties for Children nnd To make ronm for new goo , we will for 30 days sel Wall Paper at Cost Now is the time to take advantage of Big Bargains in AisriJlBiHW IBaybI, South Vnisr Stkkkt, Leiiightoa'. IXFiuc: A 1tt"i iio ni-orrnn Firet Street, luwnnnuiui, vi fivci.,LehiKhton, Pa - LADIES' lie will sell our Zadies' They are all this season's goods, There are about 100 of them, LOT 1 U'ere $5-00, LOT 2 U'ero $7.00, (liedford Cord L'lolli.) LOT fl Were $8.00, reduced to $6.50. 634 Hamilton Mrs. M. Culton, Weissport. Branch Store, First titreet, Lehighton. The cheapest place in this vicinity to buy Bedroom and Par lar Suites is at the popular establishment of JOSEPH P. HEX, East Weiasport, Penn'a, Over the Canal MtMge. Pnvtioiilnr Attention In paid lo Umlcrtukiug In all lis branches. In connection wllh the abore we als.i carry a full line ol FLOUR, rClTD.ETC., whlcli weaie selling at low prices. Glre ns a call. JOS. P. REX, East Weissport, Penn'a. We always make It a point to save money for those people who buy here, by sell ing the best Roods at the very lowest prices. If you are wise, you will buy here and thus secure advanlauEe of what we are constantly offering purchasers In th way of argalns. Just now we are selling FRUITS AXI) YEGETAHLES OF ALL KINDS AT UNIIEAI1D OF l'RICE6. WHILE IS Dry Roods, Groceries, Provision., Ready Made CioihiDi, Etc., We holj the fort an Itock Bottom prices. Come and see us. Orft Canal llililfe. ISIS (ISiAKij 30 CENTS PER QUART! Pic Nics and Parties supplied on short notice. Il'o also have a fu'l line of Fine Groceries, Seasonable Fruits and Pretty Joweliy. I owest prices run on everything. (Jive us a call. B. !(, Culton, Lehighton, Pa. INE SILVERWARE, WATCHES AND BEAUTI FUL JEWELRY. Aic among the new things now liehevo that nowhere in tins county can you find a prettier Hsortnient to select from at lower prices. Our goods are not 1 rash but good honest goods at lowest prices. CONFECTIONS AND FRUITS. he forme in all delectable dainties, nnd everything seasonable in the latter. -Sunday schools, festivals supplied at low prices All the Very Latest 4 Lowest prices ami biggest assort ment. Clias. H. Nusbaum, BRIDGE STREET, WEISSPORT, PA. We are slill lieadquarters for Ladies who n ant PRETTY Mll.l INERY. Jiwt now hp are offering new effects in Heidy Trimmed HATS and BONNFTS, Alt KINDS OF Mourning Goods. Our prices on all goods arp the very lowest. 1N - JACKETS, (Heefers) Jackets at a reduction. in Tans, Greys, Blues and Black. reduced to $1.00 reduced to $5-50. St., Allentown. Bright Flowers of Spring nnd Summer Time are here in PRETTY MillinoiT taeets A rare least lor Ijwtf tvV,r like preUyJhiftj,-5'i7, New Mil- liuerjf-fioQils. f7nminnr1 uono Fashionable City Milliners enables us to give all the newest things. Pricea tho Very Lowest. 0. W. KUNTZ, East Weisspoit. on exhibition in our store. We Novelties in Tovb
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