"Original Ohoap Oaah Storo." Our Great Outlet tlves us unusual opportunities In purchasing and our patrons sbare every advantage that our exceptional position enables us to secure. MlnchOrjTINO FLANNELS In ne.it stripes and plaids have come. Just the thing for ''rough ing It." Trices are about two-thirds value, m( cents and II cents. We are ready for the sweltering season. Bo- tweenswanaiouo rAwainstocK. satin, Qauze. Feather, French Cietonne, Sateen, Picturesque, &c. riiRFUMGRY.-We have In stock a great vari ety ot the most popular perfumes In the choicest odors. Nothing trashy will find place on our coun ters. Trices range from o cts to 78 eta per bottle. Comfortable, cool and serviceable are the Men's Flesh-color.Sllky-Flbre, Combed Egjptlan Gossamer Underwear, which have lust lieen opened. TS cent quality at 65 cents. They will be the leading sellers. Tht ttore will be closed all day, May 30. J. T. NUSBAUM, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. .Tune 7. 1884-1 The Carbon Advocate 8ATURDAY. MAY 25, 1889 LOCAL EVENTS OUT UP. A Ministerial and Sunday School Con vention will be held by the ministers and active Sunday school workers of the Potts Tllle district East Pa Conf., Evangelical Association at Hazelton Monday June 3rd, till Wednesday evening, June 6tb. An In teresting program trni by the Executive Committee, cf which Rev. Hervbart of this borough la a member lias been drafted for the occasion, itev. J. ii. bmltrif ot town, will talk on the Sabbatu school, its pur poses, Ac, Itev. Newhart, will read paper on the best methods of genuine revival work; Key. llrown, of Helssport, on Die fersuchung yesu. Jlfeniuers of the Iron Moulders Union strongly deuy the accusation that some of their men were concerned In tne bombard ment ot H. 0. Frlel's residence on Lehigh street last Tuesday evf ulng a week. It Is claimed that the men accused can prove an alibi. Nothing more is necessary and to set the Union In a clear light the members should make an effort to discover the guilty person. "Leblghton's council has decided to have fire plugs. As the borough has no water supply, they will probably be con nected with the reservoir in some saloon cellar. And won't the "boys" be happy? Allentown Grille. Our interesting con temDorarv evidently guages the ingenuity of Leblghton people by the vices of ber own wicked metropolis. Children's Day, Sunday, June 9. prom ises to be an Interesting occasion for the Presbyterian Sunday school. The scholars have been provided with envelopes for col lectins purposes ana the smaller ones aro working actively to nil mem. to iuo re guest. "Please give us a penny," don't turn a deaf ear, It Is only a mite and deigned for a good cause, On last Sunday while J. W. Rauden bush, W. A. Peters and D. S. Bock, of town, were driving up the Poho I'oco mountain tbev killed a black snake meas urine five feet six Inches In length. When approacbedthe reptile reared Itself In the air and showed light, bnt by the quick manipulation of a carriage whip it was uts patched, p.d.q. It isn't the yellowest pumpkin that makes the best pie. It Is the rosy cheeked. dimpled, elbowed girl that does that. But don't go too fast, young man; her answers are sometimes as snort as her piecrusts. Perharjs so. but not when Invited to take a drive In one of David Eberts fancy -turn outs. Livery on North street. A first-class Idea. A bulletin board In front of Reber's drug store gives the weath r Indications eycrv morning. Now, if the genial doctor would only arrange a like scheme for baseball indications prlo&to the conflict ne couia nil a-long tea wane ana make the heart of the average Leblghton boy too full (or utterance.. The borough authorities have decided to take tklrtv fire dugs at $30 annually Ber plug from the Lehighton Water Corn- Dan; as soon as the pipes are laid. Good Now let the business and monled men step up and do the square thing so that Lelilgli ton can keep up In the march of progres alon. Bills are out announcing the holding of the annual pic nlc celebration of the East Penn Sunday school in J. D. Baliiet's beautiful grove, near Pennsvilie, on Whit- Sunday. June 9. A pleasant time is prom ised all who attend; a cornet band and good speakers nave been engaged lor me event, Joseph Dmmbore, of south Bank street, enmloied on the Lehigh Valley railroad, while stepping from a coal car to the engine tank, one day recently, slipped and fell, cutting the tendon triceps of the rlgbt arm at tne elbow loiut, as a conse quence Joe has been oft duty this week. At this season of the year it is the duty of every citizen who has any consideration for bis health, or the health and comfort of those around him. to use some good dlsm fectant around bis premises, to destroy the germs of disease by deodorizing cellars and outhouses, The funds belonging to the borough ware formally turned over to Ezra New bard, the newly elected treasurer, by the heirs of the Miller estate, on Monday. Messrs. I. S. Koch and Reuben Fenster macher are bis bondsmen. Secretary Marsh, of the Iron Moulders Union on Saturday received a check for $102 to Day the weekly wages of the strik ing moulders. Married men receive $7 per week and single men fo While engaged cleaning house on Sat' urday morning, Ella Metzgar, a servant at the Mansion House, on Bank street, fell from a step-ladder and sustained severe sodiiy injuries. Persons desiring arbor posts, fence posts, flrc wood or the service of a light team for hauling purposes can save money by calling on Moses Jtelirlg, ieuign street. PHOTOGRAPHS of family groups cabinets all stvles. and old clotures copied and enlarged at Rlshel's Gallery, near Le- blgb Valley Depot, Leblghton, l'a. Ex-councllmau Ed Schmidt has been elected to fill the unexpired term of council man William Miller, deceased. Constable Ed B. Raworth has been ap pointed a special borough police at a salary o( ten uonars per annum. On Decoration Day the post ofllce will be closed between 10 a. ra. and a p. m J JJ1BS P. SMITH, 1', M. Picture rod and coving. No nice room complete without it; very low, at Lucken bacn's, Maucn ununk. Evervthtne in the line of furniture at Kemerer & Swartz'a. Prices always lowest and goods the best, Full line of Ingrain and Brussels car pets at Henry Schwartz, on Bank street, Children's toys, books and games, at Luckenbacb's, Maucu CUunk. 'Eagle Cash Store." We have been busy this week, nevertheless we find time to an- nounce brand new bargains in DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND CLOTHING, Which we want you to see before purchasing elsewhere. Don't forget to call, our bargains will RftVR 1 on m nn rv. n Jttu xiliixVJL. w Ajf. North Bt&k fitrt.t, opp. Vallsy Roaud Uouts. -There lie burled In the cemclerlM at m piace. me loiiowtng nm sonuers i iuo . 1812 war: John Lcntz, Itrnver, Hon. Cohler, Leonard Uoniz, Dntm-I IClou Of the late rebellion.' J. V. IIi'iH'ilmg, i n-u Keinerer, Klias Weiss, lli'ix $'. . ..1 P. Longstreet, Mnttliew Mi . ii . . I. mil Uontz, Charles Julhaii'ii, .Iuici. ill K ir Charles Patterson, I)anM Xii..i-ii. .i. m. ll, uampboli, rcte awartwoou, Ueo. iJcr hamer, Iienty Miller, James Holmes, Hor ace DeYoung, A. Patterson, Lew Kllnger, Grai'yllle OIau, David O Brian, Edward Miilbarcn, Adam liucliruan, .loim ilerto- lette, George Dick, Aaron Weldaw, Joseph Drutuboro. In the H'elssport cemetery lie the fol lowing dead soldiers! Sacob and Frank Weiss. John Arner. Jacob Schwank, Fran cis Koons, Amandus Moyer, Albert Her man, Alfred Launch. Ueorge illicit, Jacob Wisner, John Guth, Alexander Lentz, Alexander Hartnian, Fraud Sourwine, Jno. I'owell. James fowell, J. U. ltucli, Unas. Boyer, Charles Brown, Joseph' Conner, Martin B. Biose, Robert H'elland, IKm. Klotz, W. Kline, Daniel Krosge, Bach- man, Jno. W. Ullbatn. During the week a forco of workmen have been engaged tearing down the old frame building on soutli Bank street. occupied for two scoro years past hy Frederick Urlnkman and family. The building is probably the oldest one in town. its erection dating back n.most or quite a century. In Its place will be erected a neat frame building with all modern conveni ences. The improvement Is a commendable one and will enhance the appearance of the lower end. Gloom was cast over the household of Frederick jlflllcrand family on Bank, street Saturday by the receipt of a letter announc ing the death of.tbelr daughter, Mrs. Jo n Darling, In Mount View, California, after an illness of some weeks. Deceased was aged about twenty five years and the nows of her death brings regret to many old time acquaintances. The afflicted family l ave the sympathy of the community in their sorrow. A delegation ot John D. Bertolette Post, 484. U. A. R.. will visit St. John's cemetery, New Mahoning, on Sunday and decorate the graves of the following old soldiers: O. F. Musselman. Henry Snv der, George Arb. Joseph Jlfoier, Augustus Walton, Henry Weurslcinaud Wllloughut Koons- Tho exercises In the cemetery will be interesting and impressive. The act prohibiting the salo of cigar ettes to children under sixteen ypars of age is now a law, having received the Govern or's signature. Cigarette dealers should make a note or this, ignorance of the law is no excuse, and tho law Is uo respector of persons. The boys will now smote 2-fers, or four for five, against which the law makes no provision. There will be a prominent wedding in the near future, Madame -Rumor says to, and she claims to have it on good author ity. He )s the popular principal of a cer tain prosperous borough's schools and has many friends in LiChlgblon. Slio is one of lietlilehem s most estimable and accomp lished young ladles. Guess who it is? The new ofllce at the Mahoning Yard is now occupied by the operator and dis patcher. The new building Is more com modious and convenient than the old olllee. consequently business is greatly facili tated. The yard Is now supplied with the lntcr-locklng switches and equals In gener al convenience any yard along the line. Beneville Dreher, of Lehigh street. returned home Tuesday from a boating trip and brought with him, suspended by the tall from a stick, a twenty-live pound turtle. rue pesky critter attracted considerable at tention on account of its size. It will in all probability be In the soup before many moons. Mary E.. daughter of Morris and Ella Stoudt, died on Sunday afternoon, aged seven years anu eleven mouths, alter a lingering illness with consumption. Inter ment took place on Wednesday morning, the funeral services being held in the Luth eran and Reformed church, Wcissport. The Presbyterian Sabbath School meets at 9 o'clock every Sunday morning to which all are cordially invited There were 143 present last Sunday, and still room for more. There will also be preach ing by Cuas. J. Allen, next Sunday at 10 30 A M- and 7.80 P. M. All are welcome. Geo. U. Feline!, Lehigh Valley station agent at Lehigh Gap, was drowned in the river at that place on Tuesday afternoon. u p to aate nis body lias not been recovered. He was rowing across the river when he lost control of the boat and It was swept over me iaus wim me anove result. Buried In the Parry villo cemetery are tUe loiiowmg soldiers who served their country excellently well, John Jllliam, U. winning, Alex lielford, Charles lle- maley, August IPintllng, Robert Pbifer, Charles Brown, . Baumgarten, Will Sitlex Gus. Kurtz and Daniel Hersker, each severally and individually are the proud dads ot bouncing baby boys The mothers are convalescing, while the lime leiiows are as uyeiv as crickets and bid fair to live long and happily, William Scboch. of town, hrakeman on coal train, No. 402, Lehigh Valley rail road, uad nis leg nauiy squeezed between tue Dumpers at lseimeiiem one night re cently . With the aid of a cane Le managed to get around this week, Prof. F. J. Stettler, principal of the Lehighton schools, and Miss Celia M. Transue, of Bethlehem, are to be married ere long. Allentown item, wo extend hearty congratulations to the professor on the approaching event. The many friends of Jllss Jennie Mey ers, in this place and vicinity, will regret to isatn mat sue is lying very seriously l l at Selgfiied's Bridge, where she has taught in the public school for the past few years with great success. George Wlsler, employed in Gabel's hardware store on Bank street, Is nursing a badly mashed big toe, tho result of com ing in too close contact witu tne pedal ap pendages ot a norse one aay recently, Levi Horn, of Franklin township, one day recently killed a peculiar specie of the reptile order on the bill at Packerton. The snake measured considerably over four feet, The orphans court sale of tbe estate of the late Daniel Clauss, deceased, was adjourned from Saturday last to June ISth see new advertisement elsewhere. A free temperance lecture will he de llvered by tho Rev. W. P. Stevenson in the Presbyterian church ot tbls place on Thurs day eyening, May 30th 18S0i Rev. Armand Miller, of Salem. Va.. will occupy the pulpit of Trinity Lutheran church, this borough, on Sunday evening. All aro cordially Invited. The genial Edwin Hough, employed on the Central railroad as fireman on engine No. was nursing a severely strained back tbls week. Call at Kemerer & Swartz'a on Bank street, and see the largest stock of furni ture, carpets, etc. lou can save money by doing so. A neat veranda will be erected lu front of the John Nusbaum residence on Bank street and au Iron fence will enclose the Fon Sale Ciieap. I have on hand three nice Baby Carriages that I will sell at or below cost. J. i.. uaueu Railroaders, yoy can save a good dav's wages by buying your -watcues from U.S. Bock. Lehighton. ?oa stolen from tbe "till" at the Eagle Store, has been recovered with the excep tion oi auout $4. Go to Henry Schwartz's for all kinds of furniture. Prices the lowest. The High school graduating class Is undergoing its final examination. Lehighton has more idle men this season than ever before. Agitation for a pavement Jlmtown w"dha C0IDnienceJ Knights ol tbe Golden Kagle. Grand Chief A. C. Lyttle has Issued a communication to the Castles and Com manderles requesting that they parade with the G. A. R., when Inylted, in tbe .Decoration uv ceremonies. Supreme Chief J, D. Barnes left Philadelphia on May 10 to Institute the Grand Castle of Canada at Hamilton, on May 17th, and tbe Grand Castle of Micbl gan, at Detroit, on May 18th. Lilt of Letters. Remaining uncalled forln tbe Lehigh- ton,Pa Post.-Offlce, for the week ending May is, i860. Kilter, Ben. J. I Bonier, Mary Persons calling for any of the aboye utters will pleas say "advertised.'' JAUSS F, Smitii, P. M. MATTCH CHUNK LETTER A ltimy Week In the County Cnpltnt. Tim Doings nullified by our Special. In! ,-i Ucliback rallro.v.1 nliem-il f .r tn, n 'Itn'j. Tho season l expli cit i g iki one. Appeal days wind up this week with the exception of Lansford which will be held on or about June 3rd. Tho lot on the corner ot Susquehanna street and Broadway will be beautified and Improved by the L. 0. & N. Co. Tho grounds will bo sodded and a neat iron fence erected. Abraham Glace, nged soventy-five years, died suddenly of apoplexy Saturday morning. Interment took placo on Tues day afternoon. Deceased for some years lived at Hackelhernlo but was formerly an old resident of this city. On Friday morning at 11 SO o'clock the estimable wifo of Joseph Tacy, died pf per ItonUiscnfter an illness since Monday. De ceased was born in this ulace and was aged fifty-one years, ten months and a few days. A large circle of friends mourn her death. Suecl.il Lehigh Valley police officer, Charles W. Lentz, arrsstcd one Beldeu ll'oodrlng charged with forcibly making en trance into the Valley depot at Beaver Meadow unci lodged him In tho county dun geon. He will be attended to at the Juno term of court. County Commissioner Clerk Arner, with the assistance of his son Quint, aro busily engaged filling out the tax duplicates. When this work Is completed the tax busi ness will be done with for 18S9, and tbo coD.missloncr and their clerk will have a period of well earned rest. Af .cr all the ilgamorolo concerning the Hudsondale bridge not being a county af fair. etc.CIerk of Court Essor has dlscovcrd papers paasert upon by the court In 1874, making that strnntuie a county bridge. That settles the difficulty : the contract has been let and tho brldgo will bo erected. The public presentation or bibles by Mt. Pisgah Couucll, 123. Jr. U. U. A. M., in Concert Hall, on Friday evening, was witnessed bv a largo arid well-pleased audi- nice, including many people irom .uciiig.ii- . . . v . . . ton, Jiast Maucn ununk anu oilier towns. The presentation address was made by National Vice Councilor W. R. Stroh. The twenty-two bibles were accepted by the school directors. Josiah Connely. the one-armed and blind soldier will give his annnal grand switchback excursion dining the latter part of next month. Connely served his coun try as a soldier In the late civil war for five years. He was confined In Llbby and Ad- (lcreonville prisons, and at the batt'.o of Gettysburg manned a heavy piece of artlli- cry with telling effect until the gun was blown from its carriage by a rebel ball. Memorial Day, next Thundav, will bo observed in mo County Seat by a pa rade and exercises in Concert Hall. Gen. Gobln will orate and Rev. IP. P. Steven son will deliver an address consistent with the occasion. The route of parade will be cut short and all usual unnecessary pre litnlnurlcs done away with. No special In vitation has been extended, but everybody and all organizations are expected to do honor to the occasion. On Tuesday Mrs. Carrie Williams ap peared before 'Squire James J. lioyie anu swore out warrants for the arrest of Lewis i a t-y. Troll-, r .nnAM n.l. I Artnbruster. A. D. Keller. Leopold Rels, Joe Schmidt and Michael O'Donnel. hotel and saloon keepers, on tho charge of selling liqror to her husband, George E. Williams, after being repeaedly notllled not to uo so, The penalty lu tlia above case Is SOUO rinc, imprison uient and confiscation of license. Tlin arrests created the greatest excitement and the result of tho trial will no doubt be watched with much merest. E. H. Iuuch. Democrat, mad lspatch to tho Philadelphia inquirer, regarding Le probability of tho amendment, says Against prohibition from 1,000 to 2,000, Comparatively but little crlmo, etc., resulting from intemperance in this county, and people not generally Impressed as to the necessity of prohibition." Perhaps not In thei vicinity of the Democrat sanctlnm sanctorium, hut Is Rauch not aware that lively temperance meetings are being held and that the Dry's are doing much silent work by the distribution of temperance tracts, etc.? It is so, however, and tbey confidently expect to make the vote of Carbon county a very close one. Ire don't suppose they wli: succeed, but they are working in uouute Harness to enect tins re sult desired Wcatherlr Items. That "Little German Band" was In town during the week and furnished us with some excellent music. G. W. Miller, one of our prominent merchants, left this morning for the city to lay In a new supply ot goods Urotind is at present being broken tor the erection of a number of cottages on the west side opposite the new station. anss i.izzie uarieman. one ot tne successful lady teachers in our public schools, has tendered her resignation, the same to take eueel the coming Monday, Our schools will close on the elu or June. Tbe graduating class this year numbers four viz: Nora Williams, Jlari liner, Geo. Miller and Earnest Tweedle. Daniel Rouse, superintendent of our car works, lately had his residence on Car bon street repainted and otherwise im proved thui giving It a yery handsome ap pearance, Prof. J. L Pottelger finds time for clerical work in connection with his pnncl palship. He is spending a part ot his eve. nines In the olllce of J. u. senuel, tue hardware man, and Is keeping tbe accouuts or Ills business. A number of our prominent Masons amongst them Dr. J. 15. Tweedle, were in attendance as delegates at the masonic meeting at Mauch Chunk on Tuesday even Ing. Tbe object of this meeting was to make tbe necessary arrangements for parti cl Dating in the grand parade at Laston. EnglneNo.375 "E. M. Patterson" had a wreck in the lower end of the IPeatherly yards on Monday evening completely smashing 17 coal cars, IPhen coming to the upper end of the jard all our coal engines coming down tbe hill are uncoup led and the train is run by mo brakemen Into the siding. Signals were given them that me siding was clear which untoitun ately was not the case and the heavy train on the mountain grade could not be con trolled as to prevent a collisslon with re suits as slated above. Fortunately no one was hurt. Romeo. Apron Unzar, Hubble and Strawberry Fete. . , in" resuyienan cuurcu oi Lehighton have decided upon holding an Apron Bazar, Bubble and Strawberry Fete on rruiay anu Saturday evenings, June ilti and 8tb, In Gabel's Hall, for the purpose of raising money to repair the cnurcu. The c urch has been idle for many years while Father Time has been at work, and the once beautiful church needs many re pairs botb In and outside. The congrega tion which has just been organized Is small and the ladies trust that tbe good people of ine community win give tuem a nearly and generous support in their undeitaklng. All who come will certainly have a good time; luscious strawberries anu cream win ue served by handsome young ladles, while ot ers will yie with their sisters In beauty and excellence and show all who come the wouders of the Apron Bazar. The merry party of Bubble Bursters will not be out done and ou can exDect something im niense trora tee auie managers ot teat parly of the evening's pleasure. The pretty maids at the letnorade well will fur nish all with cool retreshing drinks while the cake and the candy tables win be lined with choice kinds and homo made sweets that will make tbe most particular epicure happy, uome and bring your friends, you cannot ran uut have a good lime, ltemem ber the time June 7tb and Bib, ltftD, The Water Analysis. The artesian well water bas undergone an analysis by W. H. Chandler, professor or cuemtstrv, in ibe chemical department of Lehigh University, Bethlehem, with tbe following result. It contains per U. S, gauons: Grain. 7.35 0.21 Inorganic matter Orgaulo " Total 7.C0 0.05 Chlorlme Parts per 100,000 Free ammonia 0.0005 Albumnold ammonia 0.0021 Tbe report farther rays that tbe water Is quite pure as regards organic matter. Tbe mineral matter Is about twice as much as u tbe water of tbe.eblgh river. I'KOrLE WHO COftlJt AND ao Personal Gossip about who TI.U and go vi.i.'Jue- The gen!al John Stark pent Sunday with relatives and friends at wton. Miss Jennie Hughes, ef S "lh street, suonl buiulav with relatives at Mauch Chunk. Mrs. J, W. Raudenbusb and daughter, Miss Salllo, spent Thursday In Tl'tlladel. phla. W. W. Morlblmer. of the Ha.tleton Daily Sentinel, was seeing tho folfca at Home on Sunday. Mrs. E. L. Messengor, of Fulton, N. Y., Is visiting Mrs. E. Hllls.at IheKxchaoge Hotel on Bank street. Il'llllam JVfontz. wife ami daughter, of Montzvlllc, were guests at the Exchange Hotel on Wednosdav. J. H. Yost and family, of Bethlehem, were guests of C. A. Harding and wife, on Iron street, over Sunday. 'Ed. Brannlx, of the Union Trust Co., Philadelphia, was tho ouest of David Ehbert, on North street, over Sunday. Mrs. S. C. Whcatloy, of Bank street, Is visiting Tamaqua relatives and seeking recuperation from a recent severe illness. Mrs. Edwin Heffelfinger and sou Frank were In attendance at the funeral of Engi neer Heflelfiuger, at Camden, N. J., on Wednesday. Rev. J. Alvin Robcr, of Zion's Reform ed church, was In attendance at Lehigh Classls of the Reformed church, which convened at Trexlertown this week. Tho usual amount of business was transacted by tho body. Ell Bergcr and family, of Sayre; Pa., weie visiting relatives aud friends iu town this week. Il'lule here Mr. Berger made our sanctum a pleasant call and renewed his subset Iptlon to tho Advocate. He reports all Lehighton people as doing well In Savie, which fact we are pleased to note. Annual Session of Hod Men Tho twentv-fifth annual session of the Great Council of the Improved Order pf Red Men was held in Allentown this week, 1 1 - .1 . . 1 . .. 1 .1 . IF ........ .1.1. commencing on Tuesday. The organiza tion has tribes In thirty-three States and territories, Pennsylvania has 255 tribes with a membership of ever 28000. Of this number Poho Poco Tribe, of Welssport, furnishes eighty or moro members. In the united states the to.al membership num bers over 100,000. The first tribe was In stituted some time during the year 1813. and its principles of loye and beneyolence appealing .o me outer principles ot man it soon developed into vigorous growth. The order takes Its date from the discovery of America by Columbus In 1492, the letters u. b. v. being prefixed to the number of years. The motto of the order Is Freedom, Friendship and Charity. I. O. Q. T. Meeting. Thfl Tndp.nendftnfc Onlr of Gnod Tomn- jars will hold their monthly open meeting of the Lodge in Reber's Hall on Saturday evening commencing at 8.15 o'clock, to which everybody is welcome. Tuo pro gramme Is a good one, It will consist of short and spicy addresses on Temperance by Rcy. J. S. Newhart and Jackson Everett; an essay by jlflss Sallie Gable select reading by A. J. Longkammer, and . . n . i . . i. v , . ; . Frank Schleggle of JUaucu Chunk; a seml-humerous temperance budget by C. S. Weiss; Interspersed with song and music by the ladles of tho lodge. Prof. C. V. Kleintop and H. B. Kennel have also kindly consented to furnish selections of music, the latter of whom will play a selec tion on me Auto Harp. John iioiin. tne lodgo deputy will conduct the meeting. Admission free, but a silver collection will bo taken to be used In purchasing Consti tutional Amendment tracts. John Stark, W. S. C. S. WKI88, W. C. T. Saturday's Game. When game was called on Saturday afternoon at naif past three o'clock itelch' ard and Urlnkman were In the points for the borne club, with near, of Allentown at the home plats for tho visitors. The game was a yery tame one. poorly played by both clubs, and proved uninteresting from the start to the two or three hundred lovcis of the national sport who had assembled from town and vicinity, Relchards delivery seemed to lack the deceptive qualities of last season, while tne old Uehable and tbe rest of tbe club showed that they needed above all things several weeks of good. ell.l nmnll... nnA (lite I. a altn.it.1 l.n - t.n. euim jjimliuog. ..uu .ma .uu, riiuuiu unrg uc- fore monkeying with tbe uncertainties, of another game. Tho record made last year should not be trilled away through care lessness; we have tbe material to make a good club, why not have it? Let the boys get down to good solid work and a repetl lion of Saturday's game will be a very rare occurrence. Tne visitors battery, Manning- er and Bannacoff, while net being what they are cracked up to be, played a com paratively steady game and showed the effects of practice. We append the score tor tne benent or. historical reference; L,eiiignisn o; Aiieniown in: my Tips. -Tl'e reclpts of the game foot up tbe neat sum of $40. An awning will be erected in front of the grand stand. Tte executive committee are indeftallg- auie in pustiing tne club s interests. We'll go a nlckie tbat Rclcbard and tho old Reliable will do better next time, The Cutter club of Bethlehem will play bore on Decoration Day. Game will be called at ;s:W. From the Upper Kiitl. Harry Sharp, of IPeatherly was fined SO for Illegal car riding one day recently. Key. j. i -Mottat. uas been pastor of the Weatberly Presbyterian church for even years. On Friday Hanks township schools at Audcnried will close one of the most suc cessful terms. The Jeanesvllle foundry, owiug to scarcity of orders, is only hi operation but live uays a weeic. Monday afternoon a smasu-uo occurred on tlnj Lehigh Valley Railroad below Weatberly, in which a number of coal cars were badly broken up. Messrs V. W. and M. W. Weaver, of Lehigh county, the lessees of the Old buck Mountain coal works will shortly re suute operation again after an Idleness since last fall. About five o'clock Tuesday afternoon Snnlrrt Tlinmnt H T.ntii!ir.h a.vilr tf,A Ijvords which united for life William J Jones, of Audenrled and Miss Mjfanway uower, ol.Nantlcoke. -James Vanhorn, of Audenned. was seriously injured about the face Sunday evening at ilaileton by His team of horses running away. His Injuries were attended io dv ur. urunuage. The passenger engine Pacific. Ne. 8. has been rebuilt at the Il'eatherly shops and win ne ready lor tbe road this week. This is the engine tbat was badly battered in a wreck between Beaver Meadow and Jeanesvllle five or six weeks ago. Lazarus Post, of Budenried. tbe P. O, S. of A. Camp, and Odd Fellows of Jeanes vine, with tbe Jeanesvllle Band, will de corate the graves of deceased soldiers In the cemeteries at Beaver Brook. Jeanes villa and Beaver Meadow on .Memorial Dav. Friday nignt me Honey Brook base ball club held a ball in nosack Hall. Audcnried. During tbe Intermission two of the visitors from Summit Hill gaye a yery Hue exhibition or song and ilince. Visitors were present from Lansford, Summit Hill, Weatherly and Beaver Meadow. Last week, a cow belonlng to Andrew J. Ritter. of Il'eatherly. gave birth to a One. large, healthy calf, otherwise Derfect olnv that he has no eves. The sockets are there ana tne itas oyer me sockets, but not tbe semblance oi an eye ball, it is quite a curiosity and tbe freak Is ylsited by hurt- dreai. jsx. A Female Paradox, A lady, old and growing older still. (As ladles will grow old, you know), be came. In spite of age, as young as youth bnt 111, Ana ota, ana wreicnea, leeme, lame, an sore, A lady young became In spite of youth, As ladies will, and why? Because the trulb, That keeps a lady young, tbey fall to grasc And yielding to disease, die In Its tatal clam. Tbat truth Is tbat woman's weaknesses may be Subduced by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scripuou, WEISSPORT SQUIBS. Local Ooialp Gleaned from Various Source by our "Stroller." John Bush Is Improving bis Franklin icsidence by additions. Percy, a sou of Ji.senh Peters. U rn- porieu on me sick list. J. M, Delweller SDeut Sunday with oouuerrawn, a., menus. The first Sundav under the blue law regime passed yery qulstly, Adam Eaclies Is building a larire and commodious barn on bis Franklin pro- Ieny. 'Sauire Chester Buck returned 1 sick from a fishing excursion on Monday cyeuiug. Dr. Zelgenfus anil famllv. nf PhlluVl phla, were guests of Dr. P. Alfred Andrews oyer Sunday. Henry Chrlstman. at the Fort Allen House, has a good double team for sale. Call and see him. James Zimmerman and wlfn. nf Macungie, were guests of Reuben Zlmmer man over Sunday. Tho genial Jacob Straussberirnr does tbe honors gracefully at the Mansion House par, araucn ununk. IPm. Wceder and Miss Mnpclnllne Snyder, of .Mauch Chnnk. were guests of George H. Enzlan on Sunday. R. J. SewclLand wlfa and Miss Ella -Way Snyder, spent Sunday very pleasantly wiiu ueo. iaury at tne County Heat. Dr. J. G. Zern and famllv returned homo Monday from a very pleasant coach ing expedition through Berks county. -tThe julplt In the Evangelical church was ably filled on Sundav cvenlne? bv nenry Miller, a blind local preacher, of Mauch Chunk. JohnRehrig. Jr.. East Welssnort. Is the agent for the Improved Victor Washer. Best in the world. Try It before purchas- ng any other. Apr. 3m. A one horse team driven bv Oliver Snell run awav on Tuesday morning. Snell was thrown fiom the wagon and slightly Injured by the wheels passing over nis Doay. John C. Kern, of Slatlnirton. an etn- ployeo In Snyder's planing mill, is nursing a thumb minus the first knuckle, caused by coming in contact with the sham edge ot a circular saw. William Kindt, of Plainfleld. North ampton, county, having secured a situation in the car shops at Packerton will move his family bitber during the coming week. Thev Will ncc.linv V.A Kntt.'a nun? ImiifiA nn Union Hill. There is some talk of holding the annual camp meeting ef tho Evangelical Association at Bowmanstown azaln this year, but the matter will not be definitely settled until the meeting of the district con vention at Hazleton In June. Johnny Nothsteln. a voung son of Ed Nothsteln, employed In Snyder's planing mill, had the thumb on his right hand badly lascerated by too close contact with a buzz-saw. As a result he has the mem ber nicely bandaged this .week. The undersigned has for sale a largo lot of Fence Posts, Fiiikwood. and Abbob Posts In large quantities, which he is prepared to furnish at lowest prices, Calron or address, GEonoE H. Enzian. welssport, l'a. mar23-3m At tbe sale of carriages and harness in Cherryville on Saturday Henrv Christ- man soia eleven carriages and five single sets ot Harness, ue left for York. Pa.. this week to buy In another stock and con templates holding a similar sale in the course of a few weeks at the same place. noiomnn i cattle, of town, is perhaps the first man In the county to erect a flag poii in nonor ot tne Prohibition cause. Tho "Stroller" expects to see the grand old stars and stripes float to the breezes from the mast head at an early day-a bold and open challenge to the vices of tbe nine leentn century. l tie viewers appointed by tbe court, Hon. A. J. Durllng. of Lehighton. John Craig, of Lehigh Gap, and and Lee IPills, of Welssport, in the matter of erecting an Independent election district, in Franklin township, will meet at John Rehrlg's hotel on Friday, May 31, to hear argument for aim againsi me proposea scueme. ineoanuor Jsngnsn gypsies In East Wessport have been plying their vocation with results quite profitable since their location In that section. Quite a number of young folks in the community attest by sly blushes tbat tbe mysteries of the bidden future have been partlly unveiled to them by lucky guesses, made by the gypsle for tune tellers, ne strange feature Is that almost every d&msel has two admirers, onn wun aars ejcs.and one wim eyes of color oiue, arc., ivc. Miss Mary Whitehead, the Superlnten dent of the Primary department of the Evangelical Sunday school has been teacher of the class for the last five vcars. ana aunng mis lime lias not mlssad a single Sabbath session. The class numbers about seventy scholars, and under ber management is in a verv nrosnerous con dition as might be expected from such an emcient ana aevoted teaclier. Her assist ant teacher Is Miss Lena Hongcn, and dur ing tbe session of the school the class Is a little hive of Industry. If another teacher In the county can show a better record we should be very glad to he ir It. Mahoning Items, H. S. Lutz. of Fhiladelohla.BDent Sun day In tbe Valley. iVIss Savilla Hontr. of Allentown. was yisuing tier parents unring me week. Mrs. Elizabeth Herring will disnose of ner personal property at public sale Satur- uay. Mrs. Kate A. Nothsteln was to Phila delphia on Monday to teplenlsh ber stock oi millinery gooas. Monuments have rccentlv been erected on the graves ot the soldiers who lie borrled on bt. John's cemetery. ll "me boys" want to do anv ball playing this year it is high time that they organize anu setiin flown to Duslness. ibe graves ot the soldiers buried in tbe St. John's cemeterv will be decorated next ounjay morning, May 28lh. The ex- e-clses will begin at 0.-00 o'clock. The G. A. R. Post of Lehighton: CatnD No. 44. P. O. S. of A., of West Penn. and the New Mahoning and Normal Seuare Sundav bcdoois win laite part in me exercises. DASH. towtr Towamenslns; Items, Mr. 1rirriar lllnoa Af U, i ln I ing a few weeks with friends at Fire Line. t -Lehigh Gap will give a majority for the pro hibition amendment on the 18th ot June. Key. Uubner, pastor ofBt John's congrega- Hon at this place. uuuuunceu iasi ounuuy mat he was short In his salary for the naitali months 27 cents per member and would like the defici ency manegoou at me next payment of salary. e do not think he has very good grounds fer complaint us he accepted tho charge tor what ever could be collected. The Dastors of 8t John's have always been paid in this manner and Itev. Hubner accepted tbe position under muac .ciiiij, iiuu&iug no wouin receive more than If he were mdri a (tied milarv in nn.nnin. ion tt is against the rules of the Heformed Synod to accept a charge under these conditions be cause ajiastor Is rranlred to report the amount of his salary to that body and how can be report It it mere is no fixed salary. It is always best to have a fixed salary and then there will be no disappointments. CONHUKNCE. IrfMk Here, Builders! Tbe undersigned Is orenared tnsnnnW. Duuaing sione, nrewood, posts, etc. at reasonaoie prices. Address, H, J. Danzeii, April 2T-3m. LeiiiqiitonP., O. OPEN TO EVERYBODY. We da not bold ourselves responsible foropln iuus ciMircuea unaer win neaa. Persons contributing articles must write on but one side of paper, and sign their name legibly, the latter not for publication but as a matter Ul fiuuu lauii. jiUlTOR, Nut No. a. Please Crack It. Editob Advocate H'lthnnt ri.irin to lufrlnge on your valuable space and tire your many readers with useless argument I present Jut No, 2 for the consideration of the moral agitators. It Is an answer to a pertinent question put to Probate Judge Jl'Idaman, of Kansas: t (2l,T(J.w.!'al extel". In your Judgment, bas Prohibition diminished drunkenessand tne consumption or intoxicants for beyer age purposes f" Insteer It has Increased the number of drunkards, It has decreased the number of light drinks, and made more general the consumption of a low grade of Kansas -ii me quicK- wnuity. Considerately Yours, HEMOItlAl. DAY. 1880. MOOllAMME. The follo-vlng Is the programme arranged by the Committee for the observance of Memorial Lay In this Borough and Welssport: oimr.it ok i-AUAiiK. The line will form at 1 o'clock, slmrn. rignt resting on iron street, in the follow ing oruer: Chief Marshal and Assistants. U. A. It., Drum Corps. Firing Squad. John I). Tlertolelte l'ost, No. 4M, O. A. It. . Lehigh Council, Jr. O. U. A. M., lot. Lady Wushlngton Council, U. of I-, 20. Alton Cornet Hand of Lehlghtan, 1. O. u. F..G88. Daughters of Ilebecea, 121. West l'enn Cornet rtand. Polio Poco Tribe, Ited Men, 171. Washington Camp, 122, r, O. B. of A. Waihlngton Camp, 117, P. O. S. of A. Washington Camp, 23, P. n. 8. of A. Washington Camp, sog, P. O. S. of A. Washington Camp, 341, 1. O. P. of A. Carbon Castle, 111, K. O. K. . . Tcutonla Society. , Lehigh Hook St ladder Co., No. 1. Mftl. KllitJ' t Intntiinmlnrv Kn. '.-! K. II 1. Speakers and disabled Comrades, Soldiers and Manors in carriages. Mntmtml A lil Organb-atlntu and Citizens In 'Itusses or Carrl age-4 w in pieuse take me lert ot the line. HOUTE OP PAltA.DK. Ud Bank street to Ochre, out Ochre to second, tiown second to Iron, out Iron to Third, down Third to Elm, ont Kim to tho Cemetery. The srlinlnr nf tlin ovnrnl Himdnv Mrhnnl will form in open order outside of the gates of the Cemetery and hand flowers to the Decorat ing Committee, of the a. A. K.,stnglng Memorial Hymns to the tune "Old Hundred." Decoration ot O raves. Uugle Iiecall. Prayer by Itev. J. Alvln Heber. . Omllon by Hon. K. M, Mulhcarn. Closing Kxerclses by Itev. .1. 8. Newhart. Benediction. Kr-A collection will be taken at tho gates, to defray expenses. The parado will thou proceed to Welssport, Mr-.MoniAi, Services ih Tcdlio Bqitakr. Prayer by Jtcv. Stautfer. Address bv Itev. Dungan. Closing Exercises by Itev. Bandt. Dencdlctlon. The Marshal annntnlerl hv flin different nr. ganlzatlons will parade mounted and report to tho Chief Marshal, .Solomon Yeakcl. Organizations desiring to participate in the exercises at l'arryvlllc, will report at O. A It. Headquarters at 0:00 o'clock a. i sharp, on ..Kit OUIIJ. On Kunriav mornlnc. Mnv 9fith. the Pnt will decorate the graves tn the Mahoning, East l'enn and West Penn Cemeteries. Those desiring to iiamcipaio snouia report io uie commute : Win. C. McCormlck, John Seaboldt, Jr., Lewis Trainer, I.. II. Nothsteln and John Holm. ltlchard Goerdeler's Success As an author of ntano music Is nmcltiir litm In the front rank o 1 nonular American rnmnn. ers. We have lust received two of his latest and w.,ciiuii3i uaiuviiD la a linii aim 13 auiutuic (or players of average ability. They sustain Mr. (loedeler's high reputation as n composer of brilliant and fascinating music that catches and hold the popular taste. Moonlight Ithapsody, price oil cuius, ana iieue ransicnne uavette, price 35 cents. For the purposes nt Introduction the publishers will send both, compositions and a copy of the VhUadtlphia Muiictl Jourual to anv address lor 60 cents. Address F. A. North & Co., 130$ Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. The Chief Benson for the great suc cess ot Hood's Barsaparllla Is found In the article Itself. It is merit that wins, and the fact that Hood's BarsaparlUa actually ac complishes what Is claimed for It, Is what has given to this medicine a popularity and sale greater than that ot any other sarsapa- Mprit Win4 rlUa or Wood puit" merit. VV lllb fler before the public. Hood's Sarsaparllla cures Scrofula, Salt Bheum and all Humors,. Dyspepsia, Sick neadache, Biliousness, overcomes That Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength ens the Nerves, builds up tho Whole System. Hood's Harsapstrilla Is sold by all drug gists, tl ; six for i 5. Prepared by 0. 1. Hood b Co., Apothecaries, LoweU, Mats, SHERIFFS SALE. Bv virtue of a writ of Levari Facias. Sur Mort gage No. 7, June Term, 1889, to me directed, isiueu out. oi ine uoun oi uommon nens oi inr bon County, 1 will sell at public vendue on MONDAY. JUNE lOTH, 1889, at 1 o'clock p. m., at the Court House, In the Boroarli of Mauch Chunk, Corbon County, l'enn sjlvanla, the following described Ileal Estate, to-wtti All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the Wi'stwardly side of North street, in the lioroup h of Fast Mauch Chunk, county and state aforesaid, and numbered In tho plan or plot tiiereoi iwo tzj, containing in iroiuor ureaatn on sum ionn street nity inujieci, anu extena Inn thence Westerly of that width between par allel lines at right angles with said street, In lengin or uepiu, iwo niuiureu 12001 ieet. jsounci cd Westwanllv bv a thirty feet wide alley. South- ward by Second street. Eastward by said North street and Northward bv Lot Number Four. ine improvements mei eon-consist 01 a two- siory FRAME DWELLING; HOUSE, 22 feet by 30 feet, and a two-story frame kitchen. id ieet uy 19 ieet, luereto auacnea, wim a stone D.aseincm ceuar unaer tne nouse ana Kitcnen. Also, a framo stable. 11 feet bv 10 feet, on the rear eiiu ui ine 101, Seized and taxen Into execution as the mon- eriy oi aian;arei jicueauy. IIIKAM 1'. I.EVAN, Sheriff, Mauch Chunk, ra., May 18, 1889. SHERIFFS SALE VI V. UI I UL I. n.V UI IJCIAII I.bW9 ..II. .... T. . .. I'.,-... .can . .. ... . .! I - ... 1 1 . .. .1 l It.. ... ...-If I .....I V..I.. v., . .. IIIIIIO Avll.l. loDv, LU J11G UlICLini, I3SU(TU UUIU1 ine uoun oi uommon rieas oi uarnon lauury, I win c&jhjso puuiiu Ttriiuue, uii MONDAY, JUNK 10TII, at l o'clock In the afternoon, at the Court Itoiuc, in uie iwruuKii ui jtiuutiiiiuiiK, uuruuii L.uuiuy. renusyivHiiiB, ine luuuwnig uescriueu ileal tsitaw, lo-wtti A two-story, part log and part frame, DWELLING HOUSE, L shaped, csttags style, tbe size and dimension nt the main building being lixit teet, and ot the annex or addition 15 x IS feet, together with the lot ot land or curtilage appurtenant thereto, sit uate tn Bloomlngdale valley, Mauch Chunk township, Carban County, Pennsylvania, and bounded nnd described as follows: Beginning at or In the middle of Mauch Chunk cieek. In the centre ot tne pubiio road crossing suld creek : thence North six (0) degrees. West two hundred and twenty-six (22G) teet, thence North seventy (70) degrees, west one hundred and seventy eight (178) feet, thence North one hundred and ninety (iw uegrces, est nve nunureu anu nny (MO) feet, thence North twenty-five (23) degrees, west live hundred and fifteen (515) Ieet nlong lauds late of Peter W. Neigh, deceased, to cell tie of Mauch Chunk creek, aforesaid, thence North fortv-nlne (49) decrees. East one-hundred and seventy-six (176) feet and two (2) Inches, and thence South eighty-live and one-quarter (85U) degrees. East three hundred and sixty-six (306) ltci iu iuo piuce ui uegiiiniug, containing UDOUt Five (5) Acres, more or less. Heized and taken Into exemitlnn n thn iimil ertyot Angelina Creltt and George Creltz, her IlliaUdliU. IIIKAM P. LEVAN. Sheriff. Sheriff's Otllco, Mauch Chunk, ra., May It' '89. E. M. McLiiEAitx, Attorney. May 18, 1889. Auditors' Notice. In the Orphans' Court of Carbon County In the matter ot the first and final account ot Abraham Smith, Administrator ot Jacob Smith, lata ot Towamenslng Township, Carbon County, Pa, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that at an Orphans' Court deld at Mauch Chunk In aud for said Coun tv.the undersigned wai unpointed Auditor to audit, re-state and settle said account and to make distribution oi the funds In the hands of said accountant to the parties entitled thereto according to law. That on MONDAY, the 27th day of MAY, A. D. 1889, at 9 M o'clock A. M.. at the Public House of Jonathan Klstler. In the llorouch of Lehleh. ton. Pa., he will meet all parties having claims on said lunds or accounts who are required to present them before said Auditor or be debarred uiun csining in lor a snare oi taiq iuna W. M, RAP8HEB, Auditor. My i,lW.-, Two Thousand Dollars Worth of Dry Goods added to Our Large Stock. We have been to the manufacturer's and bought & big lot of DBY GOODS! SATEENS, In Twenty Different Styles. In Fifteen Different Styles. In Twenty-five Different Styles. &Eim$UC.T031tS, In Twenty Different Styles. Henrietta Cloth in Black, from '65 to $1.25. Henrietta Cloth in all the new shades. ADAM MEHRKAM & SON, First door above tho Opera House, South Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. ARE READY, TO supply housekeepers with the bestnualitv Groceries, in cluding everything in that line, purchasers, but nevertheless very low. TO show customers a large and fine assortment of the latest novelties in Jewelry at prices goods. A special invitation is thing in this line to see our stock before purchasing elsewhere. TO wait on customers desiring anything in the lin of Toy for children. Our stock includes the latest novelties. TO sell the finest Confectionery in Lehiehton, in lanra er smali quantities, at lowest prices. Try Our Popular Drink MILK SHAKE. Our Ice Cream the week. Private parties, picnics and festivals supplied. Nusbaum & Oulton. GABEL'S BLOCK, BANK SPRING OPENING lOF Wall Paper and Decorations AT W. F. Biery's Popular Drugstore, WEISSPORT, PA. OUR stock Is large and complete nn J includes all tho very latest styles andskadet in the above (roods, and tho nrires knock competition elcv liicli. A snccial invitation It extended to the people to call and see our we teet cotutent ttiat wo can pteate you anu save you money. in Pure Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, OUR stock equals, if not surpasses, in quality nnd freshness that of any other establish ment in this section. Respectfully, W. F. BIERT, I'nifjfljt. Andrew Bayer, HANK TllEET, I.KHIOHTON, PBALKB lit Wall Paper, WindowShades and Fringes, Curtain Poles and Chains, WOOD AND BRASS STAIB BODS, OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, AND FAINiERS SUPPLIES See our Elept GILT PAPER at 5o. Per Roll. Call and :ee us. No trouble to show goods whether you buy or not. Our time Is your time Paper Hanging, House and Sign Tainting, Oralntng and all kind of Gliding Work executed In the very best manner and at the lowit rates. Ini-nmrchU. AGOODLIVINGKWa GOOD PAY! Write to W. & T. Smith, Nurserymen, Gknkva, N. Y., lor terms. Unemialed facilities. Many valuable specialties. One ot the largest and best known Nurseries In the nnUTiirl Unrinnrv! country-Established l846.UIjI11jY& It HI OK) . BETS MAUCH CHUNK, PA. SPECIAL AjgjyouiircEJUBiurT I Seasonable Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices, THAT WILL MAKE THEM GO QUICK! . u 0IiET T2 WSL .n.AK0AtN(-vX.nv.e "wt-eded m securing a large lot of towsls. balk In buck and damask, all white and colored boaders, Urge size, flue stock; any i.itl.em would h itood value at 35 cents each-our price Is 25 cents each. Another bargain Is a good slssd hask tnwel. mmnaratlvelv fin. Ihev en for 19U ..nt. ...h iimth.. i..t.i Awu wwsfllH TAIII.E LINEN.-Extra value lu Table Linen. We call your particular attention ta t! ers that wo are offering at 37 and so cents per yard. We Vnow'they are 1 1 rom ts fiiifrt ltomsssSff?rtn'gCal "r m8B e'ewhfr'- ,f J10" neii Linens, jou elai numbers per yard anora ng. BE ITER GOODS AT ItHDUCKI) PRICES. One cawChalll llelge. striped and flsured tas go at cents. You will like these goods, they are new and stylish. New. larae let of Uihtr'KK at W cents. About one case of plain and striped Scersuckers-you wouW think th VtrVilfSs at 8 cents per yard-they go lor CU cents. iy were eata DRESS iGOODS,-Dress floods Bargain, all wool filled, cable cord dressgoods dsusl.r.u A line of shades never shown for less than nil cents per yard-our price Is W cenM Mr vard 1IL a lot ot double lold, small plaid, reduced from UVS cents to 10 cents. M ' " OUR SKVENTY-FIVE CENT QUILT will compare very favorably with anvihlan sa purchase elsewhere at 11.00. All ether prices In proportion. v anytniBgyoa aa Sjjeral Boxes of Arnold's STANDARD BLUE CALICOES, best made, new natUras fnaa goods, they go for 7 cents per yard. Regular price 8 cents. ' w Praj, rota c.nt,EytrCd oErDplei8MN BAR0A,N' onattalonia Vecbe.pat T!f cents. onr prle.l.K tobuytt BLACK GOODS BARGAIN. Wo are showing a certain number of Hlirlr r.. hi...-...... could be called a Henrietta) which we guarantee to fd 2i anything you can buy for tan cents-our price, (0 cents per yard? ' ' Being the originators of these special cut price sales, we take pride la rendnetlnr u,l.j nets on a square, honest basis. These price until further notice. na"US uat- O. A. Rex & Bro., Opposite Anerloan Hotel, MAUCH GHUNK'Paaaa, Eight different shades. Prices nt prices, not "cut" to mislead very low considerining quality ot extended to persons desiring any Parlor B a2K STREET, Lehighton, immense stock before purchasing elsewhere. Iran? dsalsr mti It has th W. 1 TMjfit Fhoes without aim aad price iUmhT A Mm bottom, pet him dwa a timmt. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE OENTLIMBIfc lUalH his Itest In til world s.oo or.K UINF rr. ii 84.no HAN ,1J!0 poXl S.OO IIAMI-HfcWKl: 3J10 POLICE AMD TJ ft: IJ.OO KXTItA VALUE l 93.35 WORKXNGftf AKfl au niaat in uoDfrvMs) piiw mm imm W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE laCTii. XI aot sold br roar assisr. writ w. i tSovauki. KROCKYOH. Examine W. I.. Douetas 11.00 shoes fo r ctntle- aud ladles. Adam Mohrkam &. SonAgents, LnElGHTON - . PA.. tk "- " SBBBBBIISSBrS sssssssssssssssssBssssssssssssssssssssssV
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