The Carbon Advocate LEIIiUHTON. PA.. SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1839. KXTKMCD AT THK MtlttOHTOH rOST-OFMCE AS SKCAHD OI.AM MAIL MATTK1U TlIK SOUHEIt'S OltritAN BCUOOLS IN tills state will close permanently In a few months, tbe effort made bj the Legislature to continue them liavlng'f ailed. The schools were established for a purposo noblo and commendable on the face, but that the pur pose is an Ignominious failure needs no further proof whtn It Is remembered that the schools have been made a scheme of speculation whereby a few unpilnclpled scoundrels prospered financially at the bene fit of the people and, more diametrically, the orphans. OKK nONDBED YKAItS AOO OK T1IUIIS- day April 30, George Washing ton was In augurated, with simplicity becoming a new nation, as first president ol these United States. It was a most auspicious event In our history; It was the beginning of a new life, a new era for thejnatlon that had thrown off the tyrannical trappings of des potic rule to enjoy tiie blesslnes consequent to liberty and the pmsutt of wealth and happiness. Ono hundred J cars, and these United States have developed beyond the wildest dreams of statesman or civilian of tbe past; one hundred years more and the magnitude of this countrj's developemcnt will havo passed the wildest dreams of tbe people of to-day. Tbe country has passed successfully through several trying epoch In the hundred years that span tbe petiod between the Inauguration of Washington and Harrison, but It has been fruitful of tho best results and to-day America sends greeting to all the woild as tbe most .pros perous and progressive nation of tbe world. D. A. 87, HAS ISSUED AN ADDRESS TO the masses, of which tbe below Is a '.rue con tax: One year ngo our people in this (Lehigh) vicinity resumed work, heartless and discouragedj after a six months strike During that memorable struggle the editors of the great dallies sent in their "specials" to investigate, and were loud In their de nunciation of the strike because It restrict ed'"trade and production." Some of the Christian ministers (animated co doubt bj moral motives) were emphatic In denounc ing the strike- because It produced hardship and want. But alas I how times have chang ed. We are confronted by the stubborn reality that another strike more general In Its application and far-reaching iu Its 're sults is now In progress, and with few ex ceptions no bold yolce Is raised to expose the wrong or denounce the Iniquity, anil although Innocent children and helpless women suffer hunger and want, no effoi t is being made to trace tbe cause that makes such a state of things possible. The aim and object of human ambition seems to bt tbe procuring of wealth. All wealth is procured from the raw materials of nature that the Omnipotent Creator has placed within our reach for tbe use of all his creat ures. The fact of creation conveys tbe right to live. The right to live Implies an access to develop the raw materials of na ture for our use and comfort. Animated by these sentiments and impelled by these motives D. A. 87 appeals to all men who belleye in bettering this world by their pres ence, to associate together In organizations discuss these questions, and find tbe cause that enable six men to meet In a room In New York City and dictate to the whole population of the anthracite coal fields how many dais they shall work In the year and tbe rate of wages they shall receive; yea, what their children shall eat and wear, and levy tribute on the millions by restricting one of the bountiful gifts beitnwed by gen. erous nature on all men. Seeing these conditions we appear to all good citizens to find out the cause that produces misery and want In the midst of plenty and then at tack the causes dot tbe affects. BROADBRIM'S 1 Y. LETTER. "Come down," says the hunter, "Not II I know myself," says the coon. "Come down, or I'll fire," says the hunter, "Fire and be ," says tbe coon. The hunter raised his rifle to his shoulder. "Hold on," says tbe coon; what's your name?'' Crockett," says the hunter. All right,' says the coon; "don't fire and I'll come down." That's just what Ward Mc Allister said when the Legislature sat down on him. The plain truth Is that tbe execu tlve committee of tbe Centennial celebra. tlon got it Into their arlstccractic noddles that the affair was one which only con cerned tbe four hundred, which our (lis tlngulshed statesman Dry Dollar Sullivan has christened the El-a-tay. Tbe Legisla. ture bad voted altogether, oyer two hun dred and fifty thousand dollars of the pco pie's money to make the celebration a success; and a legislator Is like any other human being, be expects one wuy or an other a recognition of bis services. HTieu a man goes toAlbany as a representative of tbe people, It does not take Jong for him to get a mighty good opinion of himself, and the New York delesatlon in particular, combined with tbe. patriots from Kings County, acknowledge tbelr Indebtedness to tbe whiskey Interest. Tbey feel as if they owned tbe earth, and by virtue ol their officii! station they feel entitled to the fatness thereof and a free- blow on every thing. Tbey sent down a committee of nineteen to represent tbem with tbe El-a-tav, and the nineteen had a bully time. Tbey stuffed them with devilled crabs and chain pagne; they gaye them free rides in the Park and boxes at tbe theatre, and when they got back to Albany every man uf them bad cigars enough In his overcoat pocket to last bins for a month. The rest of tbe Legislature was dying with envy, and when tbey discovered tbat the com mitteeof nineteen was to be the only recipients of all tbe good things, tbey were wild. Every man of tbem expected to bave a pocketful of free tickets to make himself solid with his constituents; but the el-a-tay had no such noli tbey wanted all the good places for themselves, "their sisters, their cousins and their aunts," and what tbey did not occupy themselves tbey expected to farm at two dollars each to tbe upper crust scrubocracy, Mike Murphy la the Senate led tbe attack and Dry Dollar Sullivan marshalled the hosts In the House. Tim Campbell's old con ttituents, whose elegant mansions surround the classic regtous of Paradise Park, were not going to be left out In tbe cold, or if tbej were, they proposed to know the reason why, New York is a Democratic city, and of this fact the elite four hundred were very quickly made awate. To have a celebration tbe el-a-tay must have money, and the sans culottes held tbe strings of the public purse. Tbey had voted to tbe com. mlttee, the Aid n and other incidentals connected with tbe celebatlon almost a quarter of a million of tbe people's money, and when tbey apt 1 ed for seats to tbe jtui show thj wew given to understand that they might take their cliatic" on tho sidewalk, and with It the chance of getting clubbed by the nearest policeman. Then they got their legislative ba ks up and they went for the committee; at I Indicated abovo the committee came down llko Crockett's coon. Hut there, aro hcartscalds and heart scalds, about that opening quadrille. Families aro divided, neighbors that have exchanged tbe most loving hospitalities for years, are now treading on tho tails of each other's coats ami knocking the chips off each other's shoulders. I shall not be at all surprised to hear of somebody being killed before the celebration comes off, and I fc.ni not quite sure but that would be the easiest way to get out of It, and I would respectfully sugsesl they begin with Ward McAllister and wind up with Mike Murphy and Do Dollar Sullivan. A wild excitement was created here last week by the arrest of two ladles for shop lifting. They were very fine ladles, hand somely dressed and nothing about them but their underskirts to denote- them regular shoplifters. A shoplifter's skirt Is made double; a series of huge pockets In which thev can store an immense lot of plunder. In the pockets of the ladles In question weie found stockings, neckties, handker chief!), towels, scarfs, jowelry, bric-a-brac, and a large assortment of other tilings Doth women turned out to bo tbe wives of worthy and honest husbands, one of whom broke down completely when he heard of his wife's disgrace, Later on it was whis pered that the whole thing was a newspa per fake, and that tho alleged shoplifter was no other than Nellie lily of the New Yoik "World," who had .attempted to put up a sensational job In the Interests of that paper. I am nut quite sure tbat this last revelation Is true; hut this erratic youne person had already done some very extra ordinary things. Two years ago alio got herself shut up In a lunatic asylum, and after spending two weeks among the loonies deceiving old doctors with her simulated madness, and raising Cain generally, she came out exposing the weak spots of the institution and gaye the attending medical faculty Hall Columbia. Later on she en tered into a conspiracy with another fe male reporter anil got arrested at a hotel for stealing a pocket-book and snent a night in the cells, where she and her female friend made it exceedingly uncomfortable for-a detective who tried to make love to tbem. If this last fashionable shoplifter turns out to be the redoubtable Nellie 111., It will certainly go to show an immense ad vance in modern journalistic entcrpilse, and we may confidently look forward to the day when, In the Interest of our great dai lies, a first class burglar may be engaged to crack a bank, or some disgruntled nihilist from Kussia may bo hired to blow up a bouse with nltro glycerine. Dere is no mistake butde world do moie. In one of the vilest quarters of tho city Is situated the Florence Mission for fallen rtomen. God knows, in this crime-Infested locality a mission is needed if ever ono was needed upon the face of the arth. No need to seek for souls to save upon the Congo. No Jew In Palestine, no Chinese idolater, no Hindoo worshipper of Vishnu ever stood in such dire need of salvation as the sin scared battalions who tramp the streets at night between the Bo.vcry and Broadway. The leprosy of sin and crime taints -the very air, and all tho waters of Salome's Pool could never wash It clean. Two of the main avenues between the Bowery and Broadway are Houston and Bleccker streets, and here at all hours of the day and night the seething tide of sin and crime flows like a mighty river. Men, tattered and blear- eyed, aimlessly reel through the streets; wretched female tramps, sunk to the low est depths of Infamy and shame meet you at eyery turn. Thieves and bunc3 steerers swarm on every corner. Tho houses on either side only shelter those such as the Priest and Leylle pasi by. One night about five mpnth ago, a wretched vagrant was brought Into the msssion. Her bloat ed face told the story of her downfall; she had reached the uttermost depth of female degredatlon. Yet she was not old nor In her younger days uncomely. The ladies of the mission took her in hand and she had recovered health and stiength. One day one of the missionaries attached to the mission was urging her to continue to seek her soul's salvation, when she looked up In his faceand said, "What's the use; nobody would notice me; nobody would care for me; no man would marry me." The missionary was it widower of 'iorty-fivc, who had seen the New York streets at their worst; he had been In the dives and the slums and he knew as well as any man the chaiacterof the tramps who walk the streets at night, and yet Ibis old campaigner look ed Into the facs of the sorrowing Magdelene and bald, "Yes; I will marry you." Now that Is all very romantic; very Christian like and very fine, but It Is not common sense, and that my friend the missionary was not long In dlscoveiing. He took a nice Hat, furnished It comfortably and started In housekeeping. His turtle dove cooed very nicely for a week, but cold water, grace before meat, ana tho doxology at night did not agree with her constitution She was fond of gin fiz and an occasional tramp at night, and these things the mis sionarydid not approve of, so In his absence one day she took everything she could lay her hands on and took up her quarters with a gambler, and now the husband is suing tor a divorce. 1 he moral of all this Is, it you want a wife don't look for her among the fallen sinners of the slums. New Yoik and every other town and city In the United Stales has plenty of good fclrls who have never served an apprenticeship of sin, and who will bo only to glad too share as honor able wives the home of an honest man. You may not get just -vliat you want foi the first time of asking, but If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. Nothing Is sadder in the life of this clti than to see the wrecks of men who were formerly laments, totter along Broadway. Last week Ilelmbold the famous drugslst was dragged Into the police court after a prolonged debauch, and bis only chance of salvation seemsto be bis recommllance to a lunatic asylum. The first time I saw Ilelmbold was twenty years a,to; he was about to step into a handsome sleigh drawn by four beautiful horses, with a driver In front on a high box seat and two lacklcs behind In blazing liveries. The sleigh stood In front of his drug store, which was under the Metropolitan Hotel, and was at that time the most costly and extravagant in Its fittings of any similar Store In the world. From the summit of financial suc cess he went headlong to ruin; to-day he is dragged to the police pen, to-morrow to a lunatic asjlum. Last Sunday we made our usual spasmo dic attempt to euforce the Sunday law, and there was weeping and walling all over the city thereat. The Bowery was In crepe and Bleeckerand Houston streets and the Sixth avenue were In mourning, There were no sacred concerts alio vied with skin-tight gloves, according to tbe Marquis of Queens berry rules,; no high kickers in flash tigb a i with tlit doxology and "UrMnland's icy mountains." The lights were all out, no brer, t:owhlkny, nothing hut black despair and cursing, and Broadbilm tramping the streets searching for Items for his weekly bulletin. BUOADBIUM. S tu to Lcglilnturo. In the Homo the bill providing for the collecting of debt, Incurred for food, cloth ing and other necessaries of life, by attach ment of wages, was defeated by a vote of 78 to SO. Tho Philadelphia delegation lmyc decid ed to support the hill Increasing the num ber of building Inspectors from three to seven. Tho nouse hilt to prevent discrimination In telephone rates was passed to third read ing. Tho bit! 'to regulate the revocation of retail liquor licenses was passed to third reading by a-vole of 83 to 70. Notice On Monday, the 22nd day of April, 18S0, at 3 o'clock p. m,, on the grounds of the Cnrbon County Indtisti lal Society, at Le hlgbton, the grass the use of l he raco track and base ball privileges, will he leased to thchlghestand best bidder, until Sept. 20th next. E. BAUER, Sec'y. Shoemaker Framz On April 4th 1880. at Welssport, by the l!uv. T. A. lluber, Mr. Henry J. Shoemaker to Miss Adeline Frantz, both of Welssport, Pa. To Whom It May Concern. There was left at Kebcr's Hotel, Itarritv I O., Carbon County, ra mi Friday, Am II 5, istsii, an Iron dray Jlaie, three yean old. The owner or owners are requested to come forward, prove property and pay expenses or the male will be sold to pay expenses Incurred. April 13, '89-W3. , W. II. itEnrcn. A GOOD LIVING KSS GOOD PAY ! Write to W. & T. SatiTii. Nurserymen, Or.Nr.VA, N. Y for ternii. Unoqimled facilities. Many valuable specialties. Ono of the l.-.rgcst and best affiMa .MEVA Mureery. To Whom It May Concern. the properties of (he unrterslirned localeit at l'in Kun, for the purpose of hunting, llslilng. ete. All persons found so tiespasMnfr will be dealt with according to the spirit of the law. JOHN OTTO. ' I GTtlFFITH KVKWT3. WJ.MZHI, HHINKIE, ANTHONY MA.Y. April 13, 1889.-W3. BANK STKEET. I.EIIIGHTON, DEALER IK Wall Paper, WindowSlmdcs and Fringes, Curtain Poles and Chains, WOOD AND BRAES STAIR RODS, OILSPAINTS. VARNISHES, AND FAlNiERS SUPPLIES- See our Eleiant GILT PAPER at 5o. Per Roll. Call and ico us. No trouble to show goods, whether you buy or not. Our time is your time. Taper Hanging, House and Sign Painting, Graining and ull kind of (Hiding Work executed In the very best manner and at the lowest rates. Sm-marchU. fjURTIS' gOUGH COMPOUND. Sure Cure tor Coughs, Colds. Consumption, Hoarseness, Sore Throat ami alldlseases of the llronchlal Organs. Thousands can testify as to Its efficiency IVIeo 23 and 50c. For sale by all Druggist. feblc-RO-y Tho undeislened announces to the cltiens of Lehichtou and tho surrounding country tbat he has opened a shop for the Repair of Machinery ! Such as AcrleuUnral Implements, Sharpen ing Iawn Mowers, Grinding l'l.iner Knives, Taper Culler Knives, Scissors, Sc.: Steam Fit ting and Tump Work, and maniifaciui lug Grain Fans, Farm Hollers, ltoot Cuttei s, Sx. All work guaranteed at the lowest prices. VV. G. MITCHELL In Rear of Gabel's -Store. Hardware LEHIGHTON, Penna. April.28. ly A VALUABLE FARfvf AT PRIVATE SALE. The understated offers Ids Farm, slluate on the public road leading from Lehluhlon ro Ta naqua, hi Mahoning Township, Carbon county. I'll., nt pilvatesalo. The Farm rnutalns TUN ACHES, ull cleared anil under u high Mato of cultivation, riie Improvement aro si Two and a Half story riank Dwelling House.iowi feet with Frame Kitchen aud porch ntlnchwl. liarn a-ixsa feet with all necessary outbuildings, all new. Apnlv to NATHAN KEINSMITH on Tremlses, feb.tmow Or at this Office. iranyoealer says lie tuts the W. L. Douclai shoes without iiatnt anil prlco stamped on the bottom, put blm down n a fraud. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Best In tho world. Examine lila 85.oooi:nuinis iiani-hi:ivi:i htion. H4.00 HANI)-8GVI!U WKLT H1IOK. SSJSa I'OUCB AND FAKMKltS' tillOE. .60 HXTIIA VAI.UK CALF MIOli. 83.25 WOll KINO MAN'S MIO10. 3.00 and 81.7S HOW SCHOOL SHOES A.. I' W vwuft. ra, 4)UllUU HJ1U l.ace. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE L. A PlV 8. .Best Material. Best Stylo. Best Fifties, XI Dot told by your dealer, write W.I. DOUGLAS. BltOCKTON, MAU A. MEHRKAM & SON, Apts, LHEXQUTOM - PA.. Andrew Bayer, New Advertisements, Jli0 POWDER Absolutely Pure, This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, nnd cannot bo sold lit competition with the multitude or low tcM, short weight, alum or phnsnhativ non-tiers. Sold only In cans. Itouil llaking Towdcr Company, loo Wall Street N.Y. aimsi-mll New Holler Mill. Tho undersigned has changed his MII.I, to the HOLLER TltOCIiSS, and Is now prepared to tlo CUSTOM WOPK either by GRINDING EVEHY CUSTOMER'S 0 A N WHEAT or by EXCHANGING with those vho come from a distance, All Work Guars nteed. Tho patronage of the nubile Is very respectful ly solicited.. The Mill will be Started up 'by about January 21st, 1889. Give us a rial. M. HEILMAN, Jan. 10-m3 I.EIl 10 IITON, PA. Ml D. J. KISTLER ItesDcctfuIly announces to the public tliat ho has per.ed a NEW LIVEHY STAULE.and that he Is now prepared to furnish Teams for Futiemls, Wedd'ngs or Business Trips on the shortest no Jce and most liberal terms. Orders left at the "Carboi: House" will receive proihpt attention. STABLES ON NORTH STKEET, next the Hotel, Leliljhton. an22 A- New Liver, I f-'ed Store AT PAOTfER TON. LEOTOLD MEYERS ret po -ifuliv Informs the people of Packerton and iclmty thatlie has Just opened a LIVERY STA riLE, on HEAVER St., where pel sons can he R'ipplled with Good, Safe Teams either for Funeiai, Wedding or for Haul ing Tin poses at very Lowest lutes. In connec tion tr erowith he has also In stock the very best brards of l'LOUIt and X'ISED, ,vhlch lie will scl' at Lowest Trices. Attention, Builders! Thetmdcrslgnectls stt i working tho DOI.ON STONE QUARRY, and la prepared to supply, at shortest notice and at Lowest Trices, persons who ileslre with GOOD SiONE for BUILDING TUHTOSE8. Call and In pect the Stones and learn Trices tetore puichaslng elsewhere. LEOPOLD MEYERS, feb.2-ly Tackertou, Pa. O. V. Kleintop, Instructor in Music, Kobhlns' American Classical Methods a special v. Terms mo Jraw. aug U-tlo To Whom it May Concern. All persons aro hereby forbid meddling with to midt-s, aud two set of huriieM, now iu possession of LEWIS MILLER, of franklin Twp, Carboi. county, Fa., as the (nine is my property and loaned to him dining my pleasuie. SAKAII MILLER, apr a '89 3w. Franklin Twp, Pa, E. F. LUCKENBACH, PLAIN AND DECOKATIVE PA TEH HANG ING, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING AND GRAINING. Competent workmen sent to any part of the county. HEADQUARTERS FOR Wall Fapers.Boraers&Decorations Large assortment, aud the latest styles. Books, Stationery, .Fancy. Mi WINDOW SHADES. All grades. Shade making mm putting up promptly aueuoeu 10. m Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty. Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. No. 61 Broaflway Manch Chit. Pa. ftelow the Broadway House. MARSH & ZBRN, WBISSPORT, - - PSNN'A, ofTer for sale a large quantity of Sawed Lumber at extraordinary low prices. 25,000 feet Yellow Pine Flooring. 50,000 feet While Pine Boards. 50,000 feet Uemlock Boards. 10,000 feet Hemlock Seantllnp;. Aarcelotof 2 Inch Yellow Pine Plank, suitable for pavements or sidewalks. A lot of first-class 2) Inch Yellow Pine Plank, for threshing floors or bridges. A lot of Oak Plank, &c. &c. This Lumber will be sold fully 25 per cent cheaper than It can be obtained else where. Call on or address MAUSI1 & ZERN, Weissriort, - - - Penn'a. i et.27-Cm. Raworth's Gallery, Under Exchange Hotel, Lelilglilon. T ll.n i r .1 .. i is. mis imiwu iu ajii-iiu Ull Hour OI two pleasantly shooting ninrk, 1 Persons will be instructed in the j art uf markmanship. j Ed. Raworth, Manager. I Lumber.Lumber A NEW DEPARTURE. Said Uncle Sam: "I will be wise, And t!us the Indian civilize t Instead of guns that kill a mile, Tobacco, lead and liquor vile, Instead of serving out a meal, Or sending Agents out to steal, . I'll give, domestic arts to teach, A cake of ' Ivory Soap' to each. Before it flics the guilty stain, A WORD OF WARNING. i. Tllen ?l ll0 ,soaPs' each presented to be "just as good as the Ivory' " thay ARE NOT, but liko all counterfeits, lac! the peculiar and remark able qualities of tlia genuine: Ask for "Ivory" Soap and insist upon getting it Copyrtjh 1 1830, by Procter & Onmblc. So we tender a hearty invitation to the people of town and surroundings to call and see us. We have been kept busy this week eettinc thincs in order and fitting tin our Ten Crpnm Parlor, but wc "got there" and it .i who desire anything in our line, Fine J ewelry, Toys, Groceries, and Ice Very Respectfully, Nusbaum GABEL'S BLOCK, BANK STREET, Lehighton. 5 & qq m S3 P- on gi CD Til o 2 2. a 5.5 l-fj U k 1 1 u s o S- 2 S3 CD til 'CD K CO! 2 pr?7 a 3 tfS as rx j-- PJ e"t- v i ULAR JEWELRY STOR Has been REMOVED to the large store room in LeuckePs Block, Bank Street. Specie! Announcement Of unequaled bargains will be made next week. Clocks, Watches, Rings, Gold Headed Canes, Society Siadges, and everything else in this line. Watch our advertisement from now on, it will pay you to do so. To Whom it Slay Concern. AH pmom me licreby forbid meddling Willi Two lluriui, om tlnck ncvrn le.im old, and ohm bay twvlte vcr old. Ouu Atlt of Double llur- ncsuudOiiHTnn Ilnr" Wngnit, now In nos ' KfMUmol llF.UHZ.X lU'.IIHUi.ot TowmniMUlDK limiouip, vhi nun roiiniy, ita inn 5uiu 11 my pr;rly uud loxi.cd to lilindnrlnit 1111 plras- j March uiilin Jir.lillltt, l''r.tnkllii Tup., m. To Whom it May Concern. All persons am hereby forbid im-riilMnv Itli a IUV HOKSK.SI'ltlNO WAtlON and HKT OF II AlfNl'.s.s loaned by the underalened to JOHN W. KOON8. of 1'uclterton. durlnx ray pleasure, iu (lie uine Is my tironcrty. . '. Zrtliv, ;?b!,l-tr Wlupwt,r. The gr.casc and dirt no more remain ; 'Twill change their nature day by day, And wash Ihcir darkest blots away. They'll turn their bows to fishing-rods, And bury hatchets under sods, In wisdom and in worth increase, And ever smoke the pipe of peace; For ignorance can never cope With such a foe as ' Ivory Soap.' " o i- are now able to wait on customers viz : . Cream. 4 & Culton. SHOEMAKER'S Hoise andCatUBowder. Joshua Shoemaker, Proprietor CHErtHYVII.I.K, r. O., Northampton co., DIHKCTIOSK-Hora liorte. 1 tablespoon lul, two or thri'e tin ci a week; when lrk, 2 tuul; siounsIul 11 day. Vat a t'ow. t leaspiKinfiil luicoo wj.-1-i wieii nick, Iwiep a day. 'Ihc same for lloin. Hit '..itrv mix with teed. , , WT'i hi p wder l prepared after the ri clpo of III- lau- i. . li. o. ..... 1 . iitv Kcnn-iu nrticl -. 1 nei of uboru named animals should giTlf. Ui. un,w QDeraHoESto 1H HEADQUARTERS 1'Oit Hoots, hoes, Hats (Japs, CLOTHING, Gents' Furnishings. We are receiving and placing in stock our Spring purchases of seasonable goods in the .lines abovo mentioned. The selection of Goods has had our careful and close at tention and the stock is more complete and varied than ever before. We have taken particular pains to please the taste and purses of the people in the selection of Spring pur chases, while at i;he same time it was a "point" with us to secure bargains beyond the reach of competition. Plappily to" say, we have succeeded in every particular, and feel confident in asking the people of Le highton and the community surrounding " to call and inspect our stock " that we can more than please you in Quality, Style and Fr'.ce, whether . you want it high or low priced article. N R HOUSE 111 OB Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shades, etc. . We have a small stock of these goods and to close them out entirely have made genuine bargains of them by cutting the figures in half and marking the prices low. They are positive bargains see them and save money. Respectfully, E. Opera House Blorik, LEHIGHTON, PENNA. Lehigh Goal & Hardware Go,, .-.I -..HM 4 Coal, Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Agricultural Implements and Eepairs, Field and Garden Seeds, Phosphates, &c We desire to call special attention to our RftflfiiW Clota Cement, Lime and UUllIlg, dldlO? Building Sand, A full supply of which we have constantly on hand. Orders taken for LUHlber. General Agents for the Imp. Anthony Wayne Washer & Ironing Boards. Seller's Corner. North Bank Street. Our Public Sale Register. Persons having Sale Bills printed at this office secure a Free Notice in our Sale Registry which alone is worth the price of the bills. r 1 tr,.,J ITT "Sc-- CLEANING time is here, and nonsewives aro sure to need something in the line of G. ZERN, You get the Best Fertilizer and best results by using NER'S ure Bone uper Phosphates ! There are none better made Prices are about 5.00 less 'ban most of other brands. iuch is the verdict of thns who have used onr goods. Prices nift $20, $25, $30 and $35 per ton. iess for spot c?sh $1 off. A. ARNER & SON, New Mahoning, Pa,
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