"Original Ohoap Cash Store." Underwear-Underwear The JLnrgest Stock and Greatest Variety ever brought to town. FOIl Men, Women and Children I I'Oll MEN IN Fine While Wool, HtiDerilno Whlto Merino, Heavy Wlilto Merino, Fine Bcnteli Mlxon, Henvy nine Jllxcil, Uoimnnn Urar, Thrco kinds of Meitlcntoit Honilet. FOU WOMEN In 1'lne Wlille Merino, IloiiVy Whlto Merino, Fine Medicated Scarlet FOU CJlir.l)I!l:N IN Flno Whlto Merino, Heavy White Merino, Fluo Medlcateil Hcavlet. Our Stock U niaRiiinccnt, nnd tlm prlcei nre us low as they iosibly can be wltliout lo to ourselves, J. T. NUSBAUM, Opposite riiblie Square, Ilnnlc Street, liClilRhlon. .lune T. 188.iy. THIS MOST INGENIOUS REALITIES of tills life are unquestionably llio offspring of somo Imaginative) mind that wandered . tlirouali n maze of seeming linpractabllltles rcsnlllnfr eventually In an untob blessing to lmmanlty. A reality that is the delight "fttfd honor of the present ago Isthq sewing machine, nnd the degree of perfection to which It has recently becif brought under the management of the -Davis Sewing Machine Company, realizes the -brightest dreams of the most sangulno Inventors. Tim now Vortical Feed, possessed by tho Davis alone, places It above all competitors. Though frequent editorial mention of this machine has been ma Jo In these columns nnd attention called to Its merits and ad vantages almost weekly for months past, wo doubt If yet our readers have any adequate conception of the Improvements possessed by this model of machines. For excellence of workmansplp, Impllclty of construction, nnd purablllty it has no equal. Geo. Mm, Apt, Bank Street, Lehighton. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1887. Ol'KCIAL NOTICK Persons making payment M to this olllco uy money orders or postal notes will please make tliein payable at the Wl'.ISH I'OUT l'OSTOFFICK.nstho Lelilzhton Otllco Is NOT a monev order olilee Current Events Epitomized. A physician In a box is what somo people call Laxador. They are right Its a great pnysic. Easily answered. If a strong man, who has frequently suffered pain, arows Impati ent and rebellious, how much moru im patient Bhould bo the baby who .docs not know what suffering means. For tho pains of colic, teething, etc. Dr.UuIl's Ilaby Syrup Is tho sovereign remedy. Price 2." cts, Tho men who aro of greatest worth to a town or community aro thoso who can forget their own selfish ends long enough and who aro liberal enough In their dieasto encourage every enterprise who are ready with brain and purse to'forward every pro ject calculated to build up the town and en hanco Its Improtanco and cause it to boom. Wall Paper. Boforo getting, in our fall stock,ofrwall paper wo offer:. llrowns, at ... fi cents. . Whites, " . . -. . 0 cents. Gilts, 12 cents. Borders at one-fourlB tltb regular price. Theso prices will sell them quick. E. F. I.uckenbach, 01 Broadway, Mauch Chunk. Rev. G. A. Brurgel, pastor ot tho Lutheran congregations at ClierryylUe, Petersvllle, Towamenslng, West Penn and Walnutport, has accepted a call from a church at Syracuse, N. Y. Rev. Bruegel was formerly pastor of tho Lutheran church In this borough. Tho attention of 'the people of Summit IIIII, Lansford and vicinity Is directed to the fact that George F. Huntzlnger, of the popular Switchback Restaurant, is author ized by us to iecelvo subscriptions and monevs for the Camion Advooatk. You will need a good overcoat and stilt this fall, why not leavo your measure at Sondhelm's One I'rlco Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk, whero they will make you a good rcllabln article for less money than you can buy elsewhere. -On tho 80th ult., at Phllllpsburg, X. .T., by the Rev. II. B. Townsend, Henry A. Graver, of this place, and JIIss Kate R. Hoats, of Washington tsp., Lehigh county, were hauplly united In the golden bonds of matrimony. IPo direct tho attention of our readers to tho now advertisement of Itobt. Walp which appears clsowhero. Mr. W., has the large showwiudows in his storo room beautifully decorated. Don't fall to call. O. P. Boycr, of Iirryvlllp, has pur chased tho stock, fixtures and good will of tho American Hotel, Slatlngton, and will hereafter conduct the same. Mr. Boyer was formerly in the butchering business. A Jarga barn with all Its contents, live stock, crops, machinery, etc, tho property of .1. P. ZHtlemnycr, in West Penn. Schuyl kill county, was destroyed by tiro Monday night. Loss, $10,000, Sunday, Nov. SOtli, has been set apart by the National Councilor of the Junior Onlcr United American Mechanics as aday of thanksgiving for the members of tho prder. Improvement Association Is a new name for Board of Trade. Perhaps under tho new caption something might be done In tho way of reviving our old Board of Trade. Gus. Kurtz has purchased tho Lehigh ton bakery of S. H. Chubb, Gus. will wait onourpeoplo with fresh btcad and cakes every day. The Phlpp's system of telegraphy Is to bo extended from Easton to Mauch Chunk. By this system messages can be sent from moving trains. Absconding cashiers should always take nbox of Tulip soap with them, as til.,,', tinttilnn "I f, - - . a in au.uia mm, can equal Rev. J. II. Kuder of town preached a very able sermon for tho Lutheran people at Wcathcrly on last Suuday afternoon. Our public schools should celebrate "lU'ropriaieiy mo 21st Instant Autumn Aruor uay. ,ce notice on first page. Founder's Day at Lehigh University, ouiim Duinieueni, was oiiserveii in an ap propriate manner on Thursday. Sol Ycaklfl thfl Prohibition ruidMntr. for County commissioner dropped in our saupiuiu i uesnay. llr. Georiro Miller, nf T.elilM, ,,-( has greatly improved tho appearance of his residence. A in easel epidemic prevails to an alarm ing extern in some sections of Northamp ton county. Beforo purchasing elsewhere, sec Kcm erer SwaiU's largo stock of furniture, etc. tf. On llio 8th and Oth of December Weatherly will have a huge poultry show. Full lino of Ingrain and Brussels car sets at Y. Schwartz, on Bank street, tf Tho Reformed Synod will conveno at - Sunbury, Pa., cm the 10th instant. New styles of hanging lamps at Sweeny's Corner Store. Wall paper, boroers and decorations cheap at O. liclirlg's. "-Luzerne county has a Land and Iabor Party. Malrauoy City wants sluelric lights. -The question now can you vote? -Big pumpkin stories are In order, Read sweeny's advertisement. iThc Weatherly Herald bt last week says that "For sleek horses, broad acres, woll-ililed barns, big pumpkins and re(ty girls, wo'll put up Quakako and Lowrytown against Mahoning or the Flre-llno any day." And cither ono of tho two latter places would play tho John L. Sullivan net on tho Qnakakors or Lowrytowncrs in short order. Evidently the Jlerald man has nev er been through this section. Our farmers aro wido-awake and progressive; agricul tural products r.ro equal to the best nnd our girls are, well too sweet to kiss. It Is verV likely that a rc-unlon of all of Carbon county's soldiers will bo held at an carlv date. A preliminary meeting will bo held In Oak Hail, Mauch Chunk, on the 22nd instant, for a general consideration of tho matter. This should tako well with tho "army boys." Wo would suggest that Lehighton be the place for holding tho re union; wo have lots of room hero for tho holding of n grand demonstration and our accommodations cannot bo questioned. Physicians recommend Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup, when all other medicines fall, as a certain euro for bronchitis, soro throat and coughs orrold of long standing. For Sale by all Druggists. 23cts, 'For there was nover yet n Philosopher, that could endure the toothacho patiently." Perhaps not -but there's llttlo wit in endur ing It nt nil, when ono bottlo of Salvation Oil will euro It. Jfrs. Kato Andrews, widow of tho lato Etwln Andrews, dee'd., will sell at public sale on tho premises, two miles cast Of Millport, this county, on December 24th tw'o o'clock p. m. a valuable tract of land comprising one hundred nnd twenty-eight acres more or less. Frank, a bright and Interesting child of John Kutz, on Bunk street, died at twelve o'clock Thursday night after an illness of only a few days with membraneous croup. Tho parents havo tho sympathy of the community in their soro nllliction. Leopold Meyer, o'f the Dolonsburg Ho tel, has first-rate accommodations for six or eight good boarders, at $3.G0 per week. Persons who wish tho comforts of a homo should not miss this opportunity. Leopold keeps a nice clean and quiet place. The genial whole souled Mertz Is proud and happy Its a boy, a bright, bouncing little fellow, who gives promiso to stay permanently In the Mertz domlcilo on Rank street. Wo aro pleased to state that tho mother Is rapidly improving. Hoys suits and overcoats arc selling very rapidly; wo havo them at $1.75, $3, $4, $5 up to 10; good, strong mens' suits and overcoats at from $3.fi0 up to $15, at Sondhelm's One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. A letter received from our young friend George Brlnkman informs us that he is enjoying his visitin the West nc is now located at Minneapolis, Minn., along with a number of other Lchlghtonlans. The fair and festival of H'ashlngton Camp 117, P. O. S. of A In school hall, Parryvllle will close to-night (Saturday). If you want to suond an evening nle.isnntlv you should make It a point to go. Rev. J. E. Freeman, of lPelssnnrt. organized a class of catcchumans at East Mauch Chunk on Monday evening. Tho class starts out with eleven pupils and fair prospects or increasing. By bi'ylng clothing for men and boys you must uso good judgment to get good reliable goods; such goods you will always find at Sondhelm's Ono Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. TlieStato encampment of tho G. A. R., of Pennsylvania, meets in Music Hall Allentown, February Mill nnd 10th, 18S8. Between 12O0and l.'JOO delegates will bo present. Ladles, a cako of TuMp soap costs cx artly tho samo sum that your husbands pay for a dlbllltated cigar. Remind them of this bald-headed fact and howling Injus tice. Tho American party is a new political organization in this county they will hold their convention Saturday at Mauch Chunk and put in nomination a full county ticket. Your attention is politely directed to Dr. Horn's new ad. Tho doctor is a thor ough occulesl, persons In need of spectacles should bear this fact lur mind. Harrison Bower, of Bank street, tho popular Republican candidate for county treasurer, has the Anvocvrn's thanks for favors dono tills week. Miss Alvenla Graver, at . the popular N. Y. Millinery Store, has received this week another new line of hats and bonnets. Don't forget to call. Carter n.wlson, ex-mayor of Chlcano. says: "Since I havo nscd Tulip soap, I nave been led to believe there Is somo good in mo yet." John D. Rarlolettc Post No. -184. G. A. R., participated In tho unwlllno nf itm soldiers' monument at Bethlehem on Tues day. The last will and testmcnt of Reuben Au'dcnrled, who died at Allentown, leaving an estate of $120,000 Is being contested. Owen Rehrlg, on Lehigh street Is tho proprietor of ono of the most popular stores In this section. Give him a call. During the past two years ono thous and marrage licenses were granted in Lehigh county. October will havo two full moons the number of individuals who will get "full" is unknown. Furniture of tho best makes at prices to astonish tho buyers, at Kemercr & Swartz's. - tf Fred Miller, tho Bank street restaur.. ter, has nut up a new and attractive sign. Tho receipts of tho Monroe conntv fair aggregated $2,500. Expenses, $1,000. A number of ilwilllliS4 in town nrn re. ceivlng their winter "co.il" of paint. Sneak thieves aro ccttlii! In their "fancy work" In neighboring towns. While granite tea sets, forfv-slx nieces. only $3. at tho Corner Store. llllulnw shadlns and fixture nt lnw prices, nt Owen Rolirig's. A steam heatmc coumanv has been nr. gaulzcd at Uazleton. Best results aro attained by advertising with us. Salo bills printed at this office lowest prices. Husking parties aro In order. Pay your subscription.. Iiormal Square Sqnlblets. Normalltcs took In the Lehighton fair last weok. Farmers should mako It a point to get tho Advocate. Only $1 per year. Mrs. Tlllio Rhoads, of Lehighton.spcnt soycral days with Amos .Vlller this week. Jennie Lester, of Sandy Run, Is so- sojourning with relatives and friends in this section. norrict Longacrc, of North Penn, Schuylkill county, k tho guest of I). S. Longacrc. Dennis Nothsteln. moved his portablo steam sawmill to Kcpncrvllle.Lchlgh coun ty, on xuuuuay. There was n d?llchtfnl hon nt McTj.m lei's on Thursday evening. -All present eiijuyi-ii im-niscives iiuseiy. The Lord's Supper was obieryed In tho Brick church last Sunday morning. The attendance was unusually largo. Rev. W. u. oirauss omciateit. Charley Lentz. the DemocWIe eandl. date for Register and Recorder was In tills section recently. Chailey Is a capable and Intelligent young man and will mako a good, Honest public servant. NottJtAU Tne Favorite Line to California. The Great Rock Island (C. R. I. & P, R'y), offers a choice of routes bevond MIJ. sourl River, on both single and round trip tickets. First-class excursions every week. Rates as low as the lowest. Tialns com posed of elegant day coaches, Biiperb dining cars, inagmucciu cnair cars anu Pullman Palaco sleeping cars. For full Information address, K. A. Holbrook. G. T. & P. A., viucago, in. For Sale. A pair of match (black) hor ses, aged seven nnd eight years, sixteen hands high, weight, twenty-four hundred pounds, horses in llrst-class condition and will bo sold reasonable; apply to O. Christ man, Fort Allen House, Wclssport. In tailoring goods we keen a full line and aro prepared to mako make suits and overcoats to order at $10, $12. SI 5. $2Aaid upward; call nt Sondheltii's One Price Star , Clothiug Hall, Mauch Chunk. OUR BTKOttBRAT WEIB3P0RT. Interesting Items flckedOp and Assorted by the Stroller. Samuel Welsh was on a I rip to Jersey stioro WCGK. Al. fhantz, of Roading, was registered nt the Fort Allen Houso on Tuesday. Owing to tho strike tho shipping of props from this placoto the mines has been discontinued. Wn r urn l .1... ,... Ml..... of our friend F. 1'. Fcnnor. Tho "Stroller" iooks tor ins raptu recovery. U. K. Culton left on .Monday lor Gen eva, N. Y., whom he expects to purchase his supply of trees and shrubs. Miss Lula Peters, an accomplished young lady of Slatlngton, was the guost of Misses Ella and Mary Snyder this week. A largo number of our patriotic citi zens wcro In attendanco at tho urtyclllng of tho soldiers' monument nt Bcthlelicm on Tuesday. Rev. C. Author, of Grlswold, Fa., do- 1 trptwt n vnrtr Inlnrnattnrv iIIdiaxma n largo audience in tho Evangelical church Sunday evening. F.-lftt Pitntlfl f't'ieala Innl (it enAnLl ,. slon at Bangor, Pa., this week to settle unurcii uouuies-v jiev. .j. freeman, of town, Is.presidCHt of the clasps. Ttetirv Aflllnr Mtn nnmnitMllfl n.1t date for commissioner Is growing stronger wiin mo peopio every oay. Jicpuoucans and Dcmbcrats allko will yoto for him. A r,,rt i . !-- young gents and ladles enjoyed themselves hugely at Beltz's famous hostlcry, four uuii;a iiuui uviu, Liiursuay evening. A mlrnn. rim vnr tn Mitnn.fnfflrtflln.lM Ing, carries the largest nnd best stock of uiy jjuuua, groceries, provisions, Hardware, Ac. Prices way down to suit tho times. Ron. Vogt, of Philadelphia, was seeing l(n1fl npatinlntnh.na" 'n (mvn .1.1a Anl- Ben looks well, which Is conclusive ovl denco that metropolitan living agrees with him. .Tnl.tli Tflinti Avnpulni- for tl.n JoelKlotz, dee'd., will expose to public sale uu mo premises, on oaturuay, November 12, 1887, several valuable tracts of land sit uate In East Welsspott. Howard Chrlstman, who, for the past several months has been confined to tho houso with blood poisoning, Is rapidly con valescing under tho ablo treatment of Dr. W. G. M. Selplo, of Lehighton. Chas. MacDanlel, ot the Logan House, has purchased of W. H. Nusbaum, Le highton, the Nusbaum property on River street. nimrlnu .llrl, ... ..!.. t l ..... mnivu . UUMIUGI Ul improvements on tho property at an early .lily. Til A Her. .T. V. Vmamnn .!!! l,l.1 fit-ninftnn RPrvleea Knt.irfliv nf.Arnnnt. 1. the Reformed church; communion on Sun nily morning anci evening. All aro cordi ally Invited. Subject at communion: "Tho Spiritual Rock." , W. II. MIddagh, having purchased tho jewelry storo of G. C. Deats, desires to an nounce that for tho next thirty days he will sell at greatly reduced prices in order to make rnnm fnr n tart fnll B.nnL- - - -.-.,u . . u.wvn. . 11.1111.11.- ber the old postofflce building. Our younfc friend Chas. Scwell, of : fintlrV X' Snrotl thn li.1rnie line t 1. a a .-..1 I tho Vollmer bakery at Mauch Chunk, and will take possession on November 1. Mr. S. Is a live, progressive citizen and during ma icsiuuiiL-u ncre, uoiu mmscit ami rainlly have mado hosts of friends. "'Tim rill rnlllnir mill" . .1.1. which has been lying idle more orless since tho time of its erection years ago, was sold i'j i.ippcncou iv; l;o., ot unestcr, l'a., wbo will 1-emnrn tliA innnhtnAr 1.a .. ...w miu in,vi;i place. Mlie buildings will bo torn down uiiu iiiu iiiuiuer prouauiy sow to tne nlgnesl uiiun.1. it 13 rumored mat 1110 ucntral Rnllrn.id Hntiiiwiiu wilt niwM n l..n nn.i j ... ww,, aiivi commodious freight depot on tho site. rri.t. ,.i i.. . . . j. ins wuiuii uo a uig improvement much appreciated by our citizens. STitor.ixn: In. your last letter I read with pleasure the communication concern ing tho nuisance prevailing Sunday even ing's In the vicinity of the postofllco and drug storo. Ij.fully agree with othc writer anil wmllil sltmraaf .hot In nnar. .... - ' " ' "nrt " --i .-, iuvueu UIU UVI- ough authorities fall to put-a stop to It.that u vmiiiiura cuiumiiieo oc organized tor tho pnrposo of "cleaning out tho gang." It is painful In tho nxtrcmo to noto tho insults Wlllell mir vnitnr. lnillna nra e,,K1Anfn,1 , - DUVJI,1.1U1( lUl Where is tho constable? let him do his 'y. PKAcn Nq. 2. The Lehighton Fair. The ftltrtnAnll, nnnn.1 .vl.M.llt r ..... .wb..., uiuiwif U.V111U1.1U11 Ul tlio Carbon County Industrial societyl on their beautiful grounds, in this place, last week, was a grand success both as regards the number present each day and the ex hibits of live stock aud aglrcultteral pro ducts. Wo aro pleased to noto that the mum-la uru ueginins; to rccognizo tne Im- nnrtanrn nf Timlrtn nn av1.ii.iia t soil, etc. It Is undoubtly an excellent uiciuia oi uissomiuaiiug tno Knowledge ac- nillre.1 llV etililT. n,,,l ni-anllnA t 1.A.1J. -c -, J ...... ,.av,ii.Q in mu uuiua Ul .agriculture. Tho farmers having recognized iiiu imporianco or agricultural fairs It is oiuu iu L-uiiciuiio mat nercaiicr tnv Lctilgu ton fair will rank second to nono in point nf ayIiIIiIU nml AvpnllnnoA nr.,Ai, AM,it. due to Elven Bauer, secretary of thelndsu- iniu oucieiy ior ins inueiaugiuio cirorts to iiiivaiico mo society's interests. Wild Creek Valley Items. Pnt.ltnPQ nrn cnlllrtrv n. .I.I...H.. ... ub....., mu iai.-vbj-.i u quills per bushel in. this neighborhood. Dr. XV. P.lrsnn nf ViinVlA.nn.,, ,An.c. -- - 1 ... i.K.ioii.11, ,1. ,1 1.1. 1 o an "It's n boy" smile. Mother and child aro uouig well. Henry Eckhart, aged forty-flyo years, it eil mi tli ooil, l, ir . i.' i; , ,.. ' vv.. it,. uu ..as uiiiicu in nil; Jerusalem cometcry at Trachsvlllo. Jlrs. Mary Schlotz was visiting at East Wclssport last week. Mrs. S. will join her husband in Colorado during tho coming fall, Elwln, child of Reuben and Sybella Loves, died Satueday and was burled on Molldav. The rt-ireula lifivn 1,a .trmnnllm of tho community In .their sad "bereave- iiit;iii . JuMno. Mahoning Items. Hliskln" bees arn nnw tlie nnlAr nf tlm day. John Frcyman Is building nn addition to his house. A. G. Mussclman spent Sunday at Nesquebonlng. Miss Emma Brown Is learning the mil lincry trade at Lehighton. Mrs. Arncr, of Lehighton, was visiting in the Valley during tho week. Tho now road from Nathan Frantz to William Jflller was finished this week. W. II. Blttner, of Beaver Meadow, was tlm gu,est of Frank Flcxer oyer Sunday. Mrs. Frank Knlpper, of Rockport, was Visiting her father, Joseph Eberts, last week. On Tuesday Milton Miller moved Into the houso formerly occupied by V. F. Ncu mcyer, who moved to East Penn. Tho New Mahoning Baud got their new wagon last week. It is a beauty, and was built by S. Moycr, of New Tripoli. The sacrament of tho Lord's Supper will be administered to tho Reformed con gregation of St. John's church on Sunday, 23rd Instant. On Saturday Frank Miller will dispose of his personal property at public sale, and next week move to Beaver Run, whero ho has secured a situation. Our schools will open next Monday for a term of six months. All the schools will bo In charco of competent teachers, and If parents wish their children to secure a good education, It is for thera to see that their children attend punctually, and not keep them at homo half of the time and then censure the teachers if thoy do not learn anything. Dash. Just received irora Boston, nn immense stock of the genu ine Knieht of Lnbor SIiogh. which we are sellincr at $2.50 and $3. Warranted solid calf leather. Clauss & Bro., the Tailors, sole agems for Carbon county, uur stock ol hand mnde shoes cannot be beat any dealer in the countv. by Tlio liver-pad, gin cocktail and paper buttle are luxuries, but Tulip soap is a necessity. f eople jts They Come and Go. Miss Mary Erdcll of Gatnsauriiin, was visiting Mrs. John Esrang, over Sunday, Michael McCaun nnd wife, of Mountain Top, wcro anists ot P. F. Clark last week. Lafoyctto Frcyman, of Wcathcrly, r-liUo town this w;ck mado us an ngrceablo can. . Miss Laura Arnold, of Reading, spent several days last week with Miss Lulu Zchncr. Miss Minnie Boycr, of Allentown, spent several days this week with Jttss Mlnnlo Peters. Drako Long nnd family of Bank street, was sojourning, this week, with Allentown relatives and friends. Miss May Ring, of Philadelphia, was ylsltlng Misses Ida and Tlllio Leuckcl on Bank street, during tho week. Gcorgo Barker, formerly of East Mauch Chunk, now of Bclrko vlllc, Va., Is visit ing old friends tn this vaclnltv. Samuel Ilauk nnd wife, of Harlcys yllle, Pa,, 'spent sovcral days thts week with Samuel Seller and family. Misses Bessie Boss nnd Mary Bcchtcl, of Trenton, N. J., aro visiting at the resi dence of V. Swartz, on Bank stro'ct. Mrs. R. F. Hofford, of Bank street, left on Tuesday evening for Ohio where she will spend several weeks vlsitlntr relatives and friends. Misses Lulu Kolp and Stella Feist, of White Haven, wcro the cuests of Mrs. Thonias-Stockcr, on Bank street, during 1110 past wcck. Lehighton Fnbtic Bihooli. The fnllmvlni? is the rennrt nf tlm m-lneltvit nn to attendance, visits anil condition dt our schools iur iiionin ciiui.ic nept, jui , Tlio following persons visited tho sellout diir Ine tho month i Prof. T. A. Snyiler, Co. Sunt., Directors Dr. f!. T. Horn nnd w i r jna' ltrucxa A. J. Halller. II. 8. Swartz. .1. William' H.ivtrl Mjller.'John Venser, Mrs. T. A. Hnybcr, and D113S ma. iiciing. Tlm litllilla whn wen, lll-iMli.r lutn Imp nlwnnl during the month: lllllll Kr!linnr.!-WI1llA riftliva r,1mir VaII Mamie (label, Mary Drlebelliles.Maiitt Whcatlej-, Irene Fenstcrmacner and Etta Drlssel. GUAMMKtl! .Tnlltl TfAlllM-lttlf. Prthlr SlMinM, David McCnnnlck, Harry (ierbcr, Harry 1okks, Kohcrt Trainer, Ella Kink, Kmin.-i l'rv, Emma Miller, Clara (icpiriu, Ella Schumacher. Lucila ltehriu, Ella Walck1.IennloTrexIcr, I.lzzlol,entr. I.izzlo Schocli, and Annabel Jlrolcate. !VT tr, trl. r . T U.U .1I..I..1.. ... I. Wlieatley, Mamie Oomcry, llertha llollcnbacli, Emma lortwangle, EllaSeaholilt, If atlo Kcuster- iiiucuL-r, omriiiii i)ng poviu.i i-ausr, uranvnio ltelirlg, Harry Wolfe, Wllllo llrenncr. SKCON'DAnVi Mnrv Keinti'nnnr'lK.r. llnUv Horn, Emma Walch, Emma Kline, Carrie llach man, Manilla Lclnliard, I.llllo Simonlicimcr, Eminal'rltzliiKer, HattleTrexler, Harry stmup, .i,.i:uu j.uuciiuii;, uuiiii iiniuer, i.tiiiuie rrcj, Frank Trainer, Freddie ltex, FoUrtii I'niMAnv: Hairv oiil. Daniel Schocli, Henry Ilrowiiiniller, Harry Trainer, ltalnh ltaiiileiihush. Itarrv Kv:irt7. ltnheit Klnut John Xaniler, Willie Nothsteln, Eva Frltzlmcer! Jennie Mortlihner, Emma lluss, riieaulo Haltzer, ..iiiu ..uiiiiL-i, jui-nci via I'.iiiiijjur, j.izzioiieffKils, Hattleltex, Ina l.angkainnier, Ella Fuelier, Mamla Iilllmau, Clara Smith, Nettle (loifgus. Emilia Acker. Hntifn Trnlnir. Tllnrv lriHn-l,.. Allco Blank, Tnlcka Faust. TlIIlMI PlIIMARVl Sntllll Ifiev. Ifllii Wol.h Emma Hclimalo, Minnie Walck, Sadlo I'ctcrs, Carrie Fcnsteimacher, Mz7lo (label, Ada Weiss, Sarah Stctlar, Allco Ilontz. Mlnnlo Kcmerer, Mlnnlo Miller, Cormeila Hiskcy. Wesley Hcil- iimu, i-mint w H'iiiiii, iviiimm lunn, ivnuor Hontz, Eihllo .Smith, Harry Nothsteln, William Krock, Allen Albright. SKCOXri l'nlsiAltVi-nlinrlev llennlitfrnr. ticorge Mover. Harry SpmiKler iJndscv (Him- ucn, unariiii nuiii unuiuo iiciiernn', wcsiey llcnnlnecr. John Nothsteln. Il.-irrv leier. wif. mer Trainer, Georsoltceil, Oeorgo riic. Hei bcrt Nusbaum, Claude Drumboro, Scott lloth, Val.nn Unmln.a a. All -I. ,. ""iu) uwHuiiv. iiiui, iiuca. ..in ter Welilllnc, Frank Meltzler. (feoico ltnch, Uertlo Horn, James Xaniler, David Ixiwcr (Jeorgo Newhait, Harry Hunslcker. ltobblo Kneas.Clora DoFrehn, Bertie liogdanskl, Allco (label, Clara Helllellnger, Carrlo l'etcis, t:iara nrctney, Ileulah Itlclianl, Sadlo Hontz, Tlllio Stansbery, Carrlo Blank, Ella Heilman, Nettle Moultrop, Clara Etmgcr, Mattlo Obcrt, Mary Muihareu, Mattlo Helm, Minnie Selioeli. Ella Wert, Mattlo Hess, Ida Kelchard, Daisy Bell inger. Carrlo Hontz. Hattlo Ohl. Allen Wert. Mattlo (leggiis, Emma Senimel, Lizzie Vcilhow or. - i , ii.'i.iiii, ..muni,-, 1.U1UAI., Jilllil Trexler, Harry Slttler, Iteynnld Conimiidueki, ltobert (Jumbeit, Bessie Blank, Clias. llretnev. Harry Boinan, Chas. Trainer, (lertle, Hcydt, Maggie BernUt, Sadlo Newhart. Mablo Kosten badcr, Mary Selmiael, elms'. Spoonhclmei'; Harry Hex, Chas. 'Wagner. Chas. I-ingkammcrer, Mary Webb. Chas. Klnp, Harry Wclanii, Ernest Wheatloy, Ella Hontz, Kallo Obert, Thomas RatclIR, (leo. Kutz, Mary ltex, Orlando ireilinn.it, Jolin ltnch, Harry Itcicliard, Etta lllltert. limaii L . .-.TI.ft.nn . itrnl.1.... r ..... Owing to the overcrowded condition of tlio two lowest nrlmarvTooms tlie ftehnnl hn.-irii w.rn compelled to open another room. The number in piimis in uu ino scnoois win execeu nve Hun dred before the close of the term. The Improve ments by the board. In the yard anil schools are benellelal to4ho health comfort and morals of tho children. Parents are respectfully Invited to visit (lie schools. Muhlenberg Memorial Service In accordance with tho resolution of tho Lutheran Mlnisterium at its meeting in Philadelphia last June, that the centennial of tho death of Henry Mclchior Muhlen berg, tho founder of tho Lutheran Church in America, bo observed with suitable memorial cxcerclses, In all tho congregat ions, during the month of October tho con gregation of Trinity Lutheran Church, this borough, held a memorial servlco last Sun day, Tho pastor, Rev. J. H. Kuder, as sisted by Rev. W. H. Strauss, conducted tho devotional exercises, Rov, C. J, Cooper, financial agent of Muhlenberg College Allentown, Pa., delivered two highly in teresting addresses on thepatriaeh Muhlen bera. Wllllo there were ministers of the Lutheran denomination in America many years before the days of Muhlenberg, it was the latter who organized the church on a substantial basis, unified tho scattered and strugllng concrcgations and by his persist ent efforts, pre-eminent ability and wise forethought established a church which at this time numbers ono million communing members. In America, and ranks as tlio great Protestant denomination of tho world. It was eminently proper that honor bj paid to this truly great man, whose Impress on tho world will never bo effaced. H'liile credit Is due to all tho early workers In the church It is Muhlenberg to whom tho chief honor attaches. Mr. Cooper gave the early history of the church patriarch, his thirst for knowledge, the obstacles ho had to overcome, the friends he gained, his work and experience in Germany and nt Hallo, his labor In America and tho grand results following It. Both discourses were very Interesting and presented many new facts In Muhlenberg's life. Tho collections of this congregation next Sunday, as also thoso of other congre gations on similar occasions, will go toward the completion of the endowment of tho German Professorship of Muhlenberg College. ' b Lehigh Cap Items. Tho year is fast coming to a close. Spring with us had Its nrlskness, Summer added Its share of Ufa In every respect, and the fading leaves with their melancholy atmosphere are fast falling to the gronml while we arc all still active In our respect ive pursuits. It may not bo uninteresting to know what wo havo do enduring tho seasons enumerated: Everybody that wanted to work could haye It thus far. Our painters In particular had steady work right along. And while wo make mention of this it may be well to say right hire that wc had some very artistic painting dono by our old painter Jj. F. Kern. Tho Lehigh Gap school-house and Mr. Lewis G. (J raffs houses at Aquashlcola, are models of paint ing that show taste Intelligence and pro grcsslveness. , The Prutzman Bros, have also had their share of patronage,and every other maclianlc hero had work right on. Picnics wo had an overdose. Hazard vilhi had only four, Lehigh Gap ono, Aquashicola two, Lentz a jubilee, and the Lutherans. S. hero on 24 and24 ult., had fair In tho school house where was con centrated the nuisance you generally hear during a fair, Tho Evan, Church congregation aro contemplating making an addition to their church. Josiah Klotz, will erect a small barn. Tho Metallc oro mines are all In oper ation. Weavers sand quarries are brisk. Sol. Snyder will erect his mine engine near the Blue Mountain and cut up bis wood for kindling purposes nnd ship to Philadelphia. Fav. ll'all paper, five cents per roll, at 0. Rehrlc's. I For best makes of carpets at lowest prices, go lo Kcmerer & Swartz, Bank I Street. tf IN THEJj&BOB WOULD. Spcially Compiled for the Toilcnby an Ad vocata Han Hungatlaus nnd Poles nro leaving the coal regions In droves. Non-Union men havo been put to work in nnd around tho mines nt Hazleton. Tho Iron li'orks at ItolROlsvlllo North ampton county, will be blown out for re. pairs at an early day. An oxchango says that "Tho Lehigh Navigation Company Is llkoall other cor porations, except tho Reading. It Is soul less. 'Iholfeadlng has proven that It lias nt least n liver. Tho Hanover Red Brick Manufacturing Company, at Catasauqua, have secured tho contract for 000,000 bricks for tho IKcather- ly silk mill. It will require several months to-flll the order, For the week ending on tho 8th Inst.', there wcro 80,347 tons of coal shipped over the L. AS. R.R.,a total to dato of 3,810,140 tons, showing an Incrfcaso as compared with same dato last year of 117,5o3 tons. For tho week ending Oct. 8th, there were 122,020 tons of coal shipped over tho Lehigh Valley railroad, making n total to dato of 5,030,028 tons, and showing an In crease" of 032,707 tons comparedwlth same date last year. The stack of the Lock Rldgd Furnace, at Alburtls. put out of blast for rcllnlng, &c, some time ago, was last week again restarted, and brought In working order In n very short lime. Preparations aro being made to blow out tho other stack for rc llnlng and other necessary repairs, This work Is also to bo hnrrlcd forward, so as to be ablo to restart tho furnaco as early as possible. -In an Interview recently Gcncial Master Workman Powderly said that It was no doubt true that the number of K. ofL. wcro fower than they onco wcre.but that they stand by each other better now. He said there were a great many who went Into tho order through curiosity and tho excite ment of the times, but they did not havo the interests of the movement at heart nnd dropped out. On tho question of politics, he holds that tho great mass of working peopio aro still wrong. They look too high. They wish to reach tho top of the ladder nt a bound, when experience teaches that Is folly. This Is the most serious question with which wo havo to deal. I ad vocate now, and alwnys haye, that It is tho small local offices that should he looked after with nn ctcrnnl vlgllanco. Let mo elect tho assessor, nnd I caro not who olects tho President. It is tho principle that I wish to Inculcate, In the minds of working men that they should attend to their local politics, and tho affairs of Stato will take caro of themselves. If this can bo accom plished, and I havo no doubt It can, then tho labor movement will havo reached a point where its foundation Is secured. Tho master workman may bo right but wo doubt it, as a political dody tho Knights will bo ruled by disscntlons tho samo as tho old political parties; this cannot bo honestly bo disputed. A marksman savs of Tulln soan: "It's bang." IPo have about twcnty.fivo Newmar kets and Jackets for ladles and misses which wo will sell below cost, as wo do not expect to keep them In stock after this lot la closed out; call at Sondhelm's One Price Star Clothing Hall. Mauch Chunk. 1310313. SfitAi-TKit. HarrY Samuel, son ot Emanuel and i.ueiiiiiii ouuaiicr, in lacuerinu, agen 7 mounts sunt X day. Heck. Win. A son of Chas. A. and Sophia Beck, on Oct. 3, In this place, aged is years, 0 months and 15 days. Kirrz.-On Oct, 0. 1887, Frank Alvln, child of John .Ii and Ida M. Kutz, aged l year, 10 months and 4 days. Salt Rheum - The agonies of thoso who sutler from severe salt rheum aro Indescribable. Tho cleansing, healing, purifying influences of Hood's Barsa parllla aro unequalled by any other medicine. "I tako pleasure tn recommending Hood's Sarsaparilla, t or it has dono wonders forme. I had salt rheum very severely, affecting mo over nearly my entire body. Only thoso who have suffered from this disease In Its worst form can Imagine the extent of my affliction. I tried many medicines, but failed to receive benefit until I took Hood's Sarsaparilla. Then tho disease began to subside, the Agonizing Itch and Pain disappeared, and now I am entirely f reo from tho disease. My blood seems to be thor oughly purified, and my general health Is greatly benefited." Lyman Allen, Bexton JJ. E. Church, North Chicago, 111. "My son had salt rheum on his bands and the calves of his legs, so bad that they would crick open and bleed. Ho took nood's Sar saparilla and is entirely cured." J. B. Stan ton, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. From 108 to 135 "I was seriously troubled with salt rheum tor three years, and receiving no benefit from medical treatment I decided to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. I am now entirely cured ot salt rheum; my weight has Increased from 103 lbs. to 135." Hits. Alice Smith, Stamford, Conn. If you suffer from Tsalt rheum or any blood disease, try Hood's Sarsaparilla. It has cured many others, aud will euro you. Hood's Sarsaparilla Soldby&UdruRgijtt, Sl!ilifor3. Prepared only by O. X. HOOD ft CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Utu. 100 Dosos Ono Dollar F. I. SMITH, D. D. S., OFFICE: First Door Below the J-elilgh Wagon Works In Lewis Marstelner's building, Bank Street, Zehighton, Pn. UKNTIHTHV IN ALL ITS BltANCHES. Filling nnd making artificial dentures n special ty. IxK-al anesthetics used. Gas administered and Teeth Fxtracted WITH OUT FAIN. OFFICE HOUnS:-From 8 a. m., to 12 in., from 1 i, nt., to, s p. in., from 7 p. in., to 8 p, m. Consultations In English or Herman. Oct 15-87 ly F.roitT OF TUB OONI1ITION OF THE 1'lltST NATIONAL BANK OF I.EHIIlll. TON, I'emia., at tlm i-Iomj of business, Oct. Mil, 10?I : ltESOUItCF.8. Loans ami Discounts SI00.TM so Overdrafts K00 00 U.S. Bowls tosecuro circulation 75,000 00 Other stocks, bonds and mortgages .... 33,020 03 una irom nmirovea reserve agems z:,7i- ri Due from oilier National Banks 3,177 16 Ileal estate, furniture and fixtures 8.627 8a Current expenses and taxes jiald ocn 49 Premiums paid 6,780 00 inns ox outer nanus s,wa 00 Fractional (inner currency, nlckels,and cents so SI Specie (1,908 73 Legal tender notes 1,100 00 lteUemit)on fund with U. 8. Treasurer (5 per cent, circulation) 3,375 00 Total. S273.473 31 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In 73,000 00 mil IMU! lllllll 0,1'JU uu UudlYldeil profits 3,913 46 National Bank notes outstanding Glfioo 00 Dividends unpaid 295 60 IndlvldimldenosltsBUbJcctloi-heck.... 117,483 74 Certified checks , u on Cashier's check outstanding 43 38 Due to other National Banks 3,081 uo Due to Suite Banks and Bankers 27a 43 Total $273,(73 31 statu or PuKNsyi.vANiA, I Count v or Oauuon, I 1,W. V, Bowman, Cashier of the abovenamcd Bank, do'bolenmly swear that the above statement Is true to tlu) best, of my knowledge and belief. W, W. ItowiiAN, Cashier. Subscribe d and sworn to before me thtsioth day of October, 1W7. ' " II. V. MoiiTiiiMEii, Sr.. N. T. ConnrxT -Attest Titos, Kr.uKitEii, i A. ,!. DiritLiNO ; Directors. It I' JIotroBi.. i Oct l, ts7 ELECTION Proclamation. Pursuant to nn Act of General Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en titled, "An act relating to the elections In this Commonwealth," approved tho 2nd day of July, Anno Domini, ono thousand, eight hundred nnd thirty-nine, and n further supplement to Hint Act approved January 30th, 1874, I, JAJIES OALLAOIIEIt, Sheriff of tho County of Carbon, Pennsyl vania, do hereby mako known nnd give no tice, to Uio electors of the county nforcsatd, that on tho MUST TUESDAY, AFTER THE FIUST MONDAY, OF NOVEM BER, being tho 8th Day of November, Anno Domini, one thousand eight bundled and clghty-scvcn, at which tlmo the fol lowing officers aro to bo voted for: ONE 1'EltSON FOB JUDGE OF TI1K HU1 llEMECOUKToftlio Commonwealth of Penn sylvania. ONE l'EUSON FOU STATE 'ntEAHUltHIt Of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ONE TEItSON FOKCOUNTYTHEASUltEKof Carbon County. ONE I'EBSON FOU UKOISTKlt ANU 11E COUDElt of Carbon County. Tl lltEK PEIWONS FOU COUNTV COMMISH 10NF.11S of Carbon County. TWO l'EUSONS FOlt AUDlTOltS of Carbon County. ONE PEUSON FOU COlNTY SUUVKYOlt ot Carbon County. I also mako known nnd glvo notice that the places of holding tlio aforesaid elections In the several townships and boroughs of the said Coun ty will bo respectively nt their places hereinafter designated, to-wttt Tho freemen residing iu that pait or Banks township known as tho Audedrled district? will hold their election In' tho school house hi Auden rlcd. Tho freemen residing in that part of Banks township known as tlio Beaver Meadow district, will hold their election at the school houso at Lcvlston, In said township. Tho freemen of the township of East 1'cnii will hold their election at tho public house of Feu rose (leorgc, In said township. The freemen residing In that part of Ixiwcr Towamenslng township, known as the Millport district, wilt hold their election at tho Millport hotel In the village of Mlllpoitin said township. The freemen residing In that part of Lower Towamenslng township, known as tlio Liltle (lap district, will hold their election at tlio nubile house ot ltobert A. Hcnry.ln the village ot Little (lap, In said township. Tho frceincn of tho township r Franklin will hold tholr election at tho public house of John Itehrlg, In said township. , Tho freemen of tho Borough of Lehlghtim will hold their election at the public house kept by Jonathan Klstlcr, In said Borough. Tho freemen of tho township of Lausanne will hold their election at tho fenialo school houso Buck Mountain, in said township. The freemen of tho township of Lehigh will hold their election In tho school limtso hi llock port, In said towlishlp. Tho rrccmcn of the Borough of Weatheilv will hold their election at tho public house of Silas II. Blttner, In said township. Tho freemen of tho First Waidof tho Borough of Mauch Chunk will hold their election at tlio nlllco of the County Commissioners, In said Borough, Tho freeman of the Second Ward of the Bor ougii of Mauch Chunk will hold their election at tho public houso kept by Fredrick Wnlil, In said Boioiigh. Tlm freemen of llio Borough of East Mauch Chunk will hold their election at the nubile house of Chester W. Haas, in said Borough. Tho fieeincn of tho 'township nf Mahoning will hold their election at tho public house nf muiilliJUII ,l. DLtirilillUl s, in smu ujivosilip. Tho freemen or tho township of Penn Forest villi hold their election at tho public houso ot ..'.-. jiui-u, iii iwn luwnsiun. The rrccmcn or tho township or UnncrTowa- nicnslitg will hold their election at the nubile house of John Weiss, In township. Tho freemen of tho township of Packer -will hold their election tit the public I101150 known ns 11H112 s invent, 111 311111 lownsmp. The freemen in that part of tho township nf Mauch Cniink. residing within tho Summit IIIU district, will hold their election 'at the Town nan 111 1110 viiiaga 01 nunuuii 11111. . The freemen or that part of tho townshrn of Mauch Chunk, residing within tho Nesiuielion ing district, will hold their election at tho public uuuauui DClijillllill WMt-y, in 1110 viuago OI jNCS- miehonlng. Tho freemen residing In that pail of Kidder luniisuii ituu.vil s IIIU suillll IllsiriCI, Will I101U their election at tho public house ot Paul Danncr, in said township. The freemen residing In that part of Kidder township, known as tho north district, will hold their election at tho houso formerlyof Oeorgo H. Stlnson, now Htreetcr's oftlce, Ildgli Tannery, (11 D.llll IU llllllfl. Tho freemen of tlin Bnmtnrti nr l':trri-vlltn uiu hold their election at tho public house of Dlldlne Snyder, In said Borough, Tho freemen residing in the election district of i .ichciiou win nutii mcir election in 1110 public school building. The freemen In tho Borough of Wclssport will hold their election at the public honsc of Hcnrv Chrlstman In said Borough, Tho freemen of tho Borough of Lansronl will hold their election nt the public house of (leorgc Evans, In said Borough, I also mako known and glvo notice, as In and by tho 13th section or the aforesaid act I am di rected, that, "ovci y person excepting Justico ot tho Peace, who shall hold any office or appoint ment of llroflt or trust muter tbn flnvemmpiit nf llio United States or ot tho Stato or city or Incor- liuiuicu iiisiiici, wiii'tiii-r .'oiiiiiiissioueii iiiuccr or otherwise, a subordinate olllcer.or agent who Is, or shall bo employed under tho Legislative, Judiciary or Executive Department or tills Stato or the United States, or of any city or Incorpor ated dt.sti let, and also that eveiy member of Congress and the Legislature and tlio select and common council ot any city. Commissioner of any Incorporated district, is by law Incapable, of holding or exercising at tho samo tlmo tho olllce or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of j v. .... ... .ma vJuu,wii,i;(iii. nnu (iu,. uu lllsneetor nr .IlUk'H. ni-llliv nfhprntllpr nf k:iIi1 my ciecuuu hi mis uoiiimoiiwcaun, ami mat no election, shall ho eligible to any otlk-e tlic-ii to ho VOlL-ll lOI. " Iii east) tlio person who shall liavo received llio second highest number ot votes for Inspec tor shall not attend on tho ilav o( tho election then the person who tliall have icccivcd tho next highest number ot votes at the last sprint; election for. ImlKO shall act ill Inspector in hli place. Aud Incase tlio person who shall liavo received tho highest number of votes for Inspec tor shall not attend, tho person elected Judge shall aptxilnt nu Inspector In his place, or if any vacancy contlpties an hour alter tlio tlmo llxed by law for tlio opening of tlio election, the itiudi. lied voters of tho township, or ward, or district, for wlllell suld ollleer shall havo been elected, present at tlio tlmo of tint election, .shall select one of their number to llllsuch vacancy." "Itshallbothodutv of tho several Assessors respectively, to attend at tlio place ot holding every general or special nr township election during the time sucli election Is-kept open, for tlio pnrposo of giving infoi'iiialion to tho Inspec tors ,-111(1 Judges when Killed on in relation to tlio right of any person assessed by them to voto at such elections or such other mutters lit t ela tion to the assessment of voters us tho Inspec tors, or either of them shall from time to tune require." (Act of 30th June, 18711 Bcc. o. At all elections hereafter held under tho laws ot this Commonwealth, tho polls shall bo open at seven o'clock A. M. nnd close at seved P. H. (liven under nty hand at Mauch Chunk tho 4th day ot Oct, A. I), ono thoitband eight hund red and eighty seven, and of the IndeiHiiidcneo of tlio United Unites the one hundred and twelfth. JAMKH O AI.I.AC.llIIK, Sheriff. SilEBirt-'H Oitice, Jlatn-li Chunk, Pa. Octolier t, I8S7. To Whom it. May Concern, All persons aio hereby firbid trcstiassing on the lauds of tlie underslirned. situated In Lower Tovtuiiicusluftand Parryvllle, for tho purposed hunting, &e., persons found trespassing will be dealt with tn the full extent nf tlio law. rilKH. BUIIMUIT, Octl-3w ix)wcr Towamenslng. H. A. BELTZ, JUSTICE OP THE PEACE, AdKNT.FOIl I'lltST-CLASS Fire, Life & Live Stock Insnrauce Comnanies. Kneclal attention of Farmers and othera Is called to the liberal terms offered by lite UliltKH COUNTV MUTUAL 1. 1 VK STOCK lNUUIt ANOIC COMPANY, for which I am the uuent for lids County aud neighborhood. Real Estate Agency; Real Estats Bought & Sold. Collections Promptly Made. Bank Street, Lehighton, Penna. Sept 3, W -W PURE! EFFECTIVE ! ! REBHR'S NEW DRUG STORE, In the H Stand, Under Mer's Hall, Bant Street, LeMihton, Pa Medicines all New, Pure, Effective & Elegant. DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Toilet Articles, Fancy Soaps, . Chamois Skins, Sponges, all kinds I3i panes, Combs, Porfiimory ond ovcrytlilns olso In tho Druggists lino kept In great variety and of nfosc excellent quality. -PHYSICIANS' ritESCJtlPTIONS CA1IKF1H.I.Y COMPOUNDED. Good feliht! Good Measure ! ! N. B. Two Regular Physicinns always in attendance Dr. Rebor, the older, can always bo Ibnnd and is ready to give advice, and to prescribe FREE Furnishing medicine of first quality, and at as reasonable charges as can be had elsewhere. Office and Consultation Rooms Conycnlcnt to Rett Drug Store. Established 1867. Overcoats -q- Overciats Iisirge Stock of Overcoats ! Prices to Suit Everybody. READY - MADE SUITS ! All Sizes, -411 Prices ! The very lowest Cash Prices'. Boots ! Boots ! Boots ! Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes ! Lilly Briicketfc & Co.'s $5.50 Shoes. 65 Cases Rnier Boots and Shoes b Stoci 65. We claim to sell as good Boots and Shpes ns arc sold nt any place in the United States. When you are in our store examine our Scarlet Underwear! You will open your eyes when you hear the low prices for the very best quality. Aiiaiii MelirkaiBi & Soil, Soit 17 3111 Bank MYER BRENNER, IN LEUCKEL'S BLOCK, LEHIGHTON, Opens the Fall & Winter Trade WITH COMPLETE ASSOltTMENTS OF Cotton and Woolen Underwear, Dry Goods and Notions, Beady-Made Clothing', Overcoats, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c. And everything else usually kept in a first-class general store. Call, inspect and be convinced that for low prices this store takes the lead. JgiPDon't fail to Call ! Familly Flour $2.20 Per Bag, - jall and Winter llr ess Qoods Hll Double-width Flannel, all-wool is Brown, Blue, Green, Garnet, Black, Grey and Brown Mixed at .37 cts; a Yard. Fifty-inch Camels Hair Home Spun, Four Colors, at 50 cents per Yard. Wool Plaids, three colors, at 50 cents a Yard. -We have a large line of Dress Plaid and Plain. Our large line ot Dress Goods is now complete" And contains Choice Novelties at L"bw 3rices ! H. GUTH & SON.. 634 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Penn'a. October 30 ISM . NOMAS' D,. - 2 Doora above tho " Old Stand," Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa Pure Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, SoapSj Per- fumery, Hair, Tooth and Clothes Brushes, Musical Instruments, &c, &c. LOOK FOR SIGN OF IS HEADQUARTERS FOR GENEKAL HARDWARE, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, ALL KINDS OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. ELEGANT ! I f Good Mr!!! Re-Established 1887. Street, Lehightdn, Penna. IN - Goods at Fifty cents a yard in GOLDEN MORTAR. OF COAL, Sec.
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