nnrntn i t riTTTi i T n 1 riTT nmnnri Bank Street, Lehlt-hton, Fa. Down With the Prices ! In timet of peace war prices butragc! See what a Rrand opportunity wc arc giving tho people of Lehigbton anil sur roundings to sayo tuoriov. "Who ever thought of buying 10 cent C1IALT.IES for o cents? IS cent CHA1.UKS tot 10 cents' This Is precisely the way we aiu selling them. , Thousands ot yards hare just been placed on our Dress Goods counter. I Oood quality striped and checked Crash, 3 cents l per yard. Hclllwr. elsewhere at 6 cents. uleavyred bordered Table Linen, 22 cents per yard. Belling eisewncre also cents. lleavy white Table Linen, 18 cents per yard. ' Selling elsewhere at 26 cents. Lancaster Ginghams (best made) choice styles, Otto per yard. Helling elsewhere at 8 and 9c. Extra Fine Table Syrup, 10 cents a quart or 38 cents a gallon, ncuing eisewncre at is cents a quart. Best Sardines r, cents a box. at 9 cents. Choice Whole Hoisted Coffee, 23 cents a pound. Belling clsewhero at 28 cents. Aibuckle's Arosn Coffee, 23 cents a pouud. Sell i Ing elsewhere at 28 cents. rt... .i,. u . para our prices with those of other stores. We are positive, that If pcoplo will take advantage of tbe bargains wc are ofTerlnfC from time to time thero will bo fewer hand' Icapped by the "Credit System." J. T. NUSBAUM, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. June T. 1839-1 SATUHDAY. JUNE 15, 1880 LOCAL EVENTS OUT UP. Fresldlne Elder V A. .Medlar, of the Pottsvlllo District of the Evangelical Association, will fill llio pulpit In Khenczor Evangelical chinch suni'nv inrunlnp; and i In- 'nn mull lie Vic ul I i 'l l.'l'i I , an I Io I n it I ! hi I evening at whli h Ion will lie inr man Is a HI I- brilliant ni.il ion ure nn I spoken of by iIii.-h . . I .i . . u I uly i nut lilm before. Tho 142nd Annual Convention of tlio Lutheran Afinlstcrltim of l'enna., beeau Its sessions on Tnursdav morning In Kalbm church, Lebanon. Some -100 delegates arcs n attendance. The convention will con tlnuo for a week. In consquencco of this there will bo no nreach ncln 1 unity churcl this lir.rnnuli next Sundavf Sunday school as usual, at which Jfr. C. V. Kuder will make an address, subject: Tho lllble, It Is pleasing to nolo that tho secret orders of town are not behind in their contributions for tho sufferers of tho llond In the Coneuiatigh Valloy. Carbon Castle, No. Ill, K. O. E., contributed $10 on Monday evcnlnc and at the s.mio itno sanctioned through their rcpresonintlvo tho proposition of a contribution oi sow ironi the Urand uastle for tnosamo purpose At a special meeting of the I.uhlghton school board. Held this weeic, 1'rut. y J Stetler was re-elected principal at a salary of 100 ccr month for r. nine months term. Wo congratulate the, professor, theilercctois Selling elsewhere and tbe peoplo on bis re-election iii'dcr Ills Drinclpaisiun tno schools, navo proaressca and now equal any in the valley. It Is said that the festival for the bene fit of the Presbyterian church netted over $200 clear profit. Tho money will bo used for the purposo of repainting and beautify ing tne cnurch building in and outside. The ladles who had tho affair In hand arc to be heartily congratulated on llio com pleto success of llio festival A special collection was lifted from tho congregation of St. Joseph's Catholic church on Suudav morning last for the s- f rerers of Johnstown flood, a collection of money could have been no more atmiotirl- atciv applied, tno purpose is ono winch ap peais directly to mo human heart. .Messrs. Peter Helm, William Zehncr and C. W. Bower, of town, ate lumbered Tkonachnn A rlvrmaO with a fishing party of eight or ten from i nu wuikiun nui vvuiv Mjiimjimiiii anoiniuoare spending a week very pleasantly angling for specimens of tbe finny tribe, In the waters of Lako llopatcong, Now Jersey. A prlvato party, composed of voting ladies and gentlemen from Packet ton spent Tuesday evening at McDanicl'e liaglo Ho tel, Pleasant Corner. Tho occasion was made ono of pure pleasure. .Liveryman Eistlcr, of North stieet, had the party In cnarge. On Sunday evening a Gospel Temper ance Meeting in the Interest of tho Consti tutional Amendment will be held In tbe Evangelical church Mahoning. Addresses will bo delivered In lierman and iinglish. interspersed with uible reading prayer ana song. A large and painful carbnnclo was re moved from tho baek of .Mrs. E. II. Snvdcr on Wednesday morning, by Dr. Eitey, of at. L,uue s Hospital, South Uetlilchcm, Mrs. Snyder Is reported as much improved since tho operation Owing to the largely Increased business. .Tnhn IHnao haA nrdnren .1 tint two horsn confectionery wagon. Tho order I as been leit witli Jrexler ifc ivreitiicr, and what more Is necessary to- guarantee a dandy vehicley Those who admire tho beautifully painted portico in front of the Niisbaum residence on Bank street are not aware, perhaps, that It Is tho work of Kohrig & Acker who are also papeiing and painting the parlor of tho same residence. The prohibition meeting at the Square Monday evening was not very lately at tended. The speaker was a Kev. Miller an active temperance worker stumping the state Lewis Walck has been elected janitor of the public school nulldln with a salary of per month, ltiaries irundt rentes Merchant Snyder Is nursing a large caibunclo on llio back of bis necic and just under jus uneu collar, MAUCH CHUNK WAIFS. Vol. Children's Day will bo appropriately observed both In tho I'resoytertan ana Zlon's Reformed churches on Sunday. In teresting programmes have been arranged and a cordial Invitation Is extented to all to be present. Tbo ladles of Ztou's Reformed nlvravs have something new on these oc caslons while tbe Presbyterians will break tne envelopes and count the pennies col lected by the scholars during the past few weeks. Counslllor F. E. Bachman of Lehigh Council No. 101. Jr. O. U. A. M. of town, on Friday last paid to William Itchrlg, of Lehigh street, $271.00 funeral, benefits for E. J. Itebrlg, deceased. This makes the tblrd death claim that Lehigh Council has has paid since Its Institution, the other two being to Nathan Krum and ll'illlam Ileiss on tbe demise of their sons wlio were mem bers In good standing. "No," said an old maid, "I don't miss a husband very much. I haye trained my dog to growl eyerv time I feed him, and I bare bought a tailor's dummy that I can scold when I feel like It, and when I .go driving I hire a team at Ebberl's popular livery on North street, tbe horses being gentle and safe no fears fill my mind that 1 will bo hurt by a drunken husband's fast driving." Strawberries sent to tbls office by Mrs. PhlllD Miller, of Northampton street. measure separately from three to five Inches and a half In circumferance and surpass anything of the kind we have seen thus far this seasqn. They are not only large, but sweet andlusclous as well. It will be berry bard to beat mem Lewis Graver Is making arrangements for tbe erection of a two story and a half double brick dwelling opposite the old homestead In South Lehigbton. In con nection we might observe Uat although one of our most aged citizens Air. uraver is enjoying most excellent health. The marriage of Miss Ida Klppler, of town, and Milton JSverltt, of Heaver itun, was privately solemnized Dy itev, a. isar tholomew at the parsonage on Sunday. The voung couple bavo gone to house-keep ing at Pacueilon whero they will here-after make their home, Eobert Sweeny and William Waterbor are contesting for a gold watch to be chanced off at tbe Golden Eagle picnic on the Fourth of July. The contest gives everv nromtse of being a very lively one. both gentleman being popular aud jiavlng host of friends. Thero will be no church services In tho Trinity Lutheran cdtfico Sunday morn ing and evening owing to the absence of the pastor, Rev. J. H. Kuder, who is In atteudance at the annual Synod In session at Lebanon, Pa, Gnadden Ilutten Lodge I. O. O. F., and Lehlffh Council. No. 101. Jr. O. U. A. M., have contributed $10.00 each to tie flood sufferers at Johnstown. The action of both orders Is lauditory and worthy of emulation. Tbe attention of the police Is kindly dliected to a gang of hoodlums who tra verse our streets late at night cieatlng vlo lent nuisance by yelling and screeching, Pull them In I A tobacco leaf agent named Kuns, of Philadelphia, won tho beautiful guitar ramea oil at uciicnuener s cigar store uiuj other evening, and Jeweler Campbell got tbe cigars, 1 There Is Borne talk of making the main thoroughfare In South Lehigbton much wider, thus facilatatlng travel. Nothing more commendable could be done, Persons desiring arbor posts, fence posts, fire wood or tbe service of a light team for hauling purposes can save monqy by calling on Moses Itebrlg, Lehigh street, Henry Graver's brickyard in South Lehigbton glyes steady employment to seven men. Orders are on band to keep the works bumping all summer, Daniel Kemerer, an employee on the Lebleh Valley railroad, lost $4S. his month lv wages, one evening lately, on tbe road leading from here to Maucb Chunk. The newly organized school board will hereafter hold itieir regular moniiiy meet Ings In tbe public school building on Northampton street. Elsewhere In to-day's Issue we refer you to the sacrl tidal announcement of iVcntliorly Items. Tho Electric Light Company Is busy erect ing the posts tlirouRlit the different streets uf town. Most ot the poles are. standing already. The foundation walls for the engine and boiler houses are also completed, WeatUerly will soon be Hie proud possessor of an electric ilcht plant mat win supply uie iuwii iwui a goou mm cueup light and place this town In the H um ranks so far as tne ligiiteuing oi it Is concerned. G. V. Miller and wife have lust returned from Allentowu whero tliey attended the finieiui ot a Mr. Meckel, a near relative of Mrs, Miller. Mr. Hlttlngcrlsat present movini: his houso from Hockpoit to his new houso on Ilrst stieet, In town. His commodious house on First stieet presents a very neat appcaiance. The emyloycestiftlie Valley coinianyat this ?lpao went on ten Hours work to-day 11 nesilay). his will Increase the earning capiultv of our people at least one hundred dollars per day. Parties from I'lilladelplila were town lookltiii for a location for moving their stoo loiindry from i'lilladelplila. unfortunately lor us we have but one railroad at this place which Is In' tins case militated against us as Huso parties want a location nhero there Is lallioad tompetl-llqu. Our public schools will close next Tuesdav. The diphtheria epldemle that wo had here dur ing me winter naitirany iiuerierreii inuon witii Onrlxm'iiOlty Alive vrftti LoculllrlM lllM, Nnws. mid IVwolinU. "Nxt week court will not i-onvi-n- un til Wednesday at nine m. Tbe Glen train will bo pul on the Val ley railroad commencing on Monday, 17th. Instant. It. will tako 44.000 bri k to build Mcm- otlal Hall and 60,000 for llio erection of tbe now James I. Hiakslco residence. The genial Gcorgo Httnizlnger, of tho popular Switchback Restaurant, Summit IIUI, was on duty as a jut lor this week. Tho fifth anniversary of the S Aloy- slous tcmperanco society will be celebrated In Concert Hall on. Saturday evening, June i!2d A programme sparkling with Inter est will bo recited. Wo bad the pleasure of an Introduc tion to Albert Tbomar, one of Lansford's progressive and prosperous merchants ono day this weak, llo reports everything as being Jlyely in that section of tho county. Samuel E. Jones, a painter, employed here, looked upon tbe wlno wlien It was red. Ho occupied a sell In tho county jail over night anil cave ball for payment of five In 'Squlro Boyle's court on Wednes day. Pardeo's mill Is now being vacated preparatory to tho remodeling of thn build tug for tho electric light plant, operations on which will commenco In tho cotirsa of a few'wecks, some of the machinery nero til ttady been ordered. . . Freight agents .on tho Lclilgh Valloi havo been officially notified that on and after July 1st all freight charges must bo paid when the goods aro delivered. Here tofore credit was allowed, and freight bills uald every two weeks or month, but tbo new rule demands payment boforo the goods ate removed from tbe freight house. John Connelly Is a moulder and halls from lively Lehigbton; on Tue'sdav while taking in the sights, be lnbibcd to freely In that which cheers and inebriates man. Con sequences: Ho was arrested by Police Rex, hustled to jail, and after a night's rcposo in Lovans p.ilaco was taken before 'Squire Boyle and fined $7.50. IPasblugton Camp, P. O. S. of A. and Sit. Plseah Council, Jr. O. U. A. M., will combine in tne patriotic celebration of the great and glorious Fourth of July. A pro gramme like Ibis will probably be tho or der of the day; a short parade In the morn ing, speeches anil singing ami a pjrotcch nlc display after dark. The liquor men havo flooded tbo county from tho Count -Seat to overy point avail able with alili-prohlbttlon literature that' reads sound and convincingly. If Carbon county would poll Its full vote tbo "Drys" would be "swamped" surely, effectively aud emphatically; by that understand that tho majority against license would bo nigh on to 2000. In the Methodist churches here and at East Maucb Chunk the regular annual Children's Day exercises were bold on last Sunday. The interior of both edifices were handsomely decorated with flowers. A programmo of gospel hymns', duetts, reci tations and addresses were recited credit ably In both churches to Interested and ap preciative audiences. Fred Bercolette, T. L. Mumford and E. B. Lelsenring, committee, for tho now electric light company, were In Scranton, Piltston and Wllkcs-burre on Saturday ex amining the workings of tho different plants in tho above cities. As before stated tho plant will be located In Pardee's flour mill upon t(jp completion of many changes now In contemplation. Somo talk is In dulged in of supplying Lehigbton, ITclss port and Summit Hill with Illumination. Two of Maucb Chunk's christian gen tlemen, II. F. Scllleglo and J. M. Ross, the former County Chairman of the Amendment Association and the latter his assistant, have been on thn go this week visiting towns and townships In thecounty working like beavers in the causoof pro hibition. Ajnondment tickets and tracts havo been supplied every eloctlon dlstrlc. and from now on tbo fight will be a heated one. Perhaps tho most Important event In tbo local history of ilauch ChuuL.wlH-u-tho laying of tbe corner Btore"of tjio Dlm m'lck Memorial Library on Broad nay, Sat urday. Tho exercises for the day will bo dial-go, MCLtUffU, ' i. Com. Vs. Eliza McGarlty, larceny; prosecutor, M. It. Verdict In the case, not guilty, Com. vs. Charles Patterson. Charge, aggravated assault and battery; prosecutor. William Woldaw. Case continued until the October tofm of of tbo count) court. Com. vs. I.iiwis Wiiilnusler, Leopold Ucls, Michael O'Donuell, Joseph Schmidt and Aaron Keller. Surcharge, selling liquor is a man of Intemperate habits; prosecutrix, uarno Williams. Hills Ig nored and copnty to foot tbo bill. Com. vs. Thomas Black. Surcharge, robbery; prosecutor. Christian Votick. Plead guilty, and sentenced thirty days lu mo county prison. Jatn;s Long vs. Borough of Lehigbton Case continued until October term. Petition of Joseph Hawk for discharge under Insolvent act. Hearing at next term of court. Rutherford & Barclay vs. Henry Ervln. utile, granted lor new trial. F. II. PIcrson vs. B. F. Rltiker. Rule granted sherllf for Inter pleader. In re. Estate of Jacob Smith, doccased; nudltor's report comflrmeil nisi. In to. Estate of Daniel Beer, deceased; auniior s report congrmeii ui si. In re. Petition of Franklin Huntz, grandson of Jacob Ilutttz, for guardian. The court appointed J. C. Sandal, of Woathcrly, and directed him to give bond. Com., vs. George Graver, Hairy Kncir, Ambroso Kast, Thomas Webb, Alex Mack, Atlio Miner and Christ Cook. Surcharge conspiracy and malicious mischief ; prose cutors, W. R. Bin lei and II. C. Frlel. Bill Ignored and tho ptosccutoi'3 must pay all costs. Attention, Jurors I Jurors for next week shall not report for duty until Wednesday morning at ulna o'clock sharp. By order of the court, II. P. Lev an, Sheriff. I,rnvo Contributions With the llnnlc. Contributions for tbe Johnstown suffer ers left with the First National Bank, Lehigbton will be foiwarded promptly to tbo sceno of sorrow and suffering. Re member ho gives twice who glyes (illicitly, aud the need of fuudsls urgently necessary to clothe and provide otherwise for tho stricken people at this time. . 1,1 nt of Letters, Remaining uncalled forln the Lchlgh on.Pa., Post-Olllce, for tha weekending June 8, 1880. Kemmerer, Irwin A., I Kern Miss Alma C, Koch, Sirs. Helena, I LeclUar, Sirs. Uosa, Scliacffer, Miss Slay. Persons calling for any of the aboye letters will pleaso say "advertised." James P. Smith, P. M. The Mulilenbere Colleee Debt. Rev. C. J. Cooper, the financial agent of Muhlonbcrg College, Allentown has in the past 14 months raised S23.000 bv subacrin- tlons and collections to-vards liquidating the debt resting on tbo college property. Two wealthy gontleman of Allentown, who bavo heretofore given liberally to the col lege, havo agreed to pay tun per cent, each to any amount that may bo raised for the reduction of the debt until said amount reaches $50,000. Democrat. County Jlreezcs, Among peoplo of Bowmanstown and vicinity there Is somo talk of Instituting a Castlo of the Knights of the Golden Eagle. Tho "Dry Tavern" In Mahoning township, several miles from here, is so called from the fact that although built for hotel purposess has been almost contiuuosly "dry." Tho picnic under tho auspices of tho Reformed Sunday school at East Pcnn on Sunday was not as complo e a success as It might have been. There was a fairly largo crowd present however; the bands dis coursed music and the bojs and girls play ed copen-hagen and other games. People wcro present from Maucb. Chunk, Lehigb ton, Welssport and Schuylkill county. Probably two miles south-east from McDanlel's Eagle Hotel, Ploasant Corner, WEISSPOET ALIVE. up by ii the attendance and consequently with the pro- tfre!" u uie. sciiooi wurK. xuu grauiiatini; cm ininiuers lour Ihu year. Itev. A. M. Masonlielmer preached a sei mon on the Amendment on Hundav evenlnir if llio issue now ueioru me peupiu is looiceu upon us n political issue, men i iiiuiK tne puipiisnouiu oi- If I, 1.1 .'tan ...I 4... itiuiiK tne puiPlt very iiunKv ac- fer no suggestions; sue. tlien 1 tliliiK the milDlt verv Kiiowieuees us wcukiicss unu its m nimuy to ex ercise any control over the consciences of the Deome. rromuuion is not luuKea utioii witu very much favor hi this town and the results of uie cuiiiuiK eiccuou wiu veiny tins staieiiieiu. In our view the prohibitionists aro like the fox who lost his tall in a trap and tried to tret all thn otlierjoxes to bite of their fatlt t,o (lint I hey iniliiiv uq iittu nun, racJcertlon Hrldgo Kxerclftes. On Saturday evening last tbo Packcrlou aud Long Run foot bridge was opened for tho use of the public; at about eight o'clock the Lehjghton Cornet Band arrived and after playing a few finely rendered pieces, C. J. Gould called tho assemblage, numbering about two hundred from Liong Hun and I'ackerton, to order: 1 nomas J. Ilarleinan was called I o preside, Mr. II. Long and Bcnj. Zimmerman wcro elected vico Presidents. Mr. Leo -Stiles Esq., was then Introduced ami In a few pertinent retnatks, as to the necessity of tha bridge, the piogress of I'ackerton, the enterprise of Mr. JSiiziii. Walcli aud Arner Introduced Win, M. Rapsher who In his usual sty o held the attention of tho audience, complimenting the projectors and all wbo cave their services gratuitously Henry bebwartz. tbo Bank street f umiture eloquently of the progress In tho Ust half . ... I rpntrrv- At Inn i n,A nf lila nil.!,.Q Mr unnureirs uuy in ma I'luiuyiciwi c,i,aa 0ii.i ... .i ... -l,.,.l, .in.!lHSii,l morning Arnnl. ,u,ou, nim in no lal Invitation Is extended everybody to at tend, Malor Klotz Commandery. K. G. E., bai now a membership of twenty-six, with new members being constantly added. Picture rod and coving. No nice room complete without It; very low, at Luckon, Dacn'i, juaucn imunic. Everything In tbe line of furniture at Kemerer & Swartz's. Prices always lowest and eoods tbe best. Lehigbton real estate Is valued at 8B5.827 according to the late assessment. Children's to)8, books and games, at Luckenbaclrs, Maucb Uliunic. ''Eagle Cash Store." speaker which wqs responded to with a will, llie brldgo is a success a much needed long felt want now supplied. i'i:ori,K who costu anu ao, s Challies. Sateens, Lawns, China Cloth, Henrietta Cloth, Cashmere, Seersucker, Prints, &c. GROCERIES : We carry a most complete line at the lowest prices. ROBERT WALP. Hprtta Bank Street, opp, YalUy IUnnd Llouje. Personal Gossip nbout l'eoplu who VIhII aiulco a VUItlni;. John Leuckel, of New York Ciiywraa at home over Sunday. -William Romlg, of Bethlehem, was In town during the'week. -Charles Weiss, of Wllkesbarre, was tbe guest of C. M. Sweeny tbU week for a few days. -Our old friend ll'illlam Knccht. of liethlehcm, made us a pleasant call on Monday. John bberhard. of Bethlehem, was tuning pianos In, this neighborhood during tue ween. Susan Schle gal, of Reading. Is soMourn Ing with Dr. N. B. Reber aud family on llanK street. George Derhanimer and wife, of Iron street, aro visiting relatives at Allentowu and Bethlehem. Reuben Feusterinachcr and family, of Lehigh street, spent Sunday very pleasant' ly with Mahoning Valley relatives. W. W. Bowman, formerly cashier of tbe First National Bank, now In the slate business at tilatiugton, circled in town ou Tuesday. Miss Mamie, tho estimable daughter of our townsman J. L. Uabel, has rctured from the Uagerstowa, Md., Female Semi nary, where sho has been perfecting herself in music, painting and drawing during the year past. The result of her studies have been Quite successful her paintings ex hlbltlng much talent while under ber skill ful touch the piano sends forth volumes of tbe sweetest music. in charge of the Masonic fraternity of which the late M. M. Dlmmick was a leading spirit. .Nothing should be left undone to celebrate the event with ceremonies com mensurate with the importance and munl- ncenco of the gift which gives to Maucb Chunk a free public library. Misses Bello Brown, of Drifton. and Emma Conner, of East Mauch Chunk, have leased the Enderlyat If 0. 402, Fifth Avonne, Asbury I'ark, pi. J. The ocatlon Is unsurpassed, being situated on Sunset Lake, near tho ocean, thus affording an unobstroucted sea view. Miss Conner Is the eldest daughter of Capt. ll'llllani Conner, who lias tho contact for opening new branch of the Valley road through the Dizzarit ureeK y alley- -Quite a ripple of excitement prevailed here Wednesday on tho repott that Robert lirucker and James uetz, who are engaged hauling stones for Blaksleo's new building had fo.und in tho woods near Thompson's springs a box eighteen Inches square con taining tne putriued body ot an invin. Child. At this writing conjecture Is life as to whom the child belonged, was It still born or allye, or whether It is another lior- riablo caso of Infanticide, similar to so many that dot tho calendar of crime In the history of passing events.? The case will ho sifted to its very bortom and tho guilty parties mado to suffer tho consequences. This little city Is not behind In open hearted generosity. In lending aid to tho alllictcd and suffering, in helplngto alleviate hunger ami want, vrertiaps it was a mem ory of the flood that swept through this yailoy so disastrously twenty-seven years ago that caused our people to vie one with another lu contributing money and living necessities for the Johnstown people. They wero noblo promptings nevertheless for a thousand dollars has been raised frouMill sources, Sunday schools, churches, rich 'and poor citizens, benefit concerts, Ac, &c. A car load of the necessaries of life will also be shipped this week as a re sult of the efforts of our christian women of whom we can bo well proud. If other towns do in proportion as .Mauch Chunk has done thero won't be much suffuiiug lu the Valley of tho Conemaugh. rrico ami J'.nuouy are not making a "bitter light" for tbe Associate Judge nom inatlau before the Democratic convention. tho truthful Jlecord notwithstanding. Tho light, if any is bebig made, is done quietly and without tho ill feeling that has charac terized sltuiliar contests in the past. It is the hope on the part of Jimmy .Malloy, of l.austord. who is a standing candidate with tbo Democracy for any and Everything In the way of political pap that comes along, that hla insidious attacks on men of ability may react in ins tavor. lie win be left, for Carbon county people known when they uayo nau enough ut a "devl isu poor in vestment." Joseph Fisher stands well for ins District Attorney nomination from the Uemociats, while for a man to nomlrato for this position the Republicans arc In tbe soup, unless Lehlehton's blood and 'bunder orator, Samuel Gilliam, would offer him self as a sacrifice to a morbid ambition. COUIIT NOTES , Com. vs. James McElrov. surcharge, desertion; prosecutrix, Mary McElroy Defendant sentenced to pay piu:ecutrlx fo monthly for tlireo years. Com. ys. John Shullz, surcharge F. & B prosecutiix, Matilda Slelder. Ball en tereti. Com. vs. Jacob Eberts. Surcharge assault and battery; prosecutor Adolph LiUhuian. Uaso settled. Com. ys. Belda Woodrlng. Surcharge tresspassing on trains: prosecutor. C. W i.entz. jJcfctidcnl not appearing ball was iuiiiicu. Com. ys Robert McJlchael. Assault and battery, prosecutor, Charles llughes ueiemient guilty, sentenced ts nav costs anil friu une. .Com. vs. Lydla Sbeckler. Charged with larceny; prosecutor Lewis Fein. BUI Ignored. Com. vs. William Eckert. Surcharge assault and battery; prosecutor Henry Bauchsplce. " Bill ignored and Carbon county pajs for tbe fun. Com. vs. Isabella Hulgel. Assault and battery; prosecutor, Jiobt. McMlcbael Case iguoied aud the prosecutor pays the costs. tUl-lllA-filimnilt nf tt,A Ml,nnt,tfv I x mountain, there opens"iip ono l ot thefrosTH' magnificent scenes in the Lehigh Valloy; as far as the eye cau reach, east aud west, from tho Indian mountains to tho little Schuylkill Is one vast valley green with verdure, dotted with pleasant homes and abounding with all that Is beautiful ard glorious lu nature's painting. The extent is perhaps twentv-flye or thirty miles and exposes the fertility and richness of the fa mous Mahoning Valley. High School Commencement. Misses Sophlo R. Miller and Irene D. Fenstcrmacher and Allen Peters, William Cluass, Edwin O. Ohland Abraham Wolfe, members of the senior class of tho Lehigb ton High School, having successfully passed tho eighteen branches of tho countv course will graduate finally Saturday evening at tne regular customery commencement ex ercises to bo hold In tho Opera House, on South Bank street, commencing at eight o'clock. Tho public is cordially Invl'ed to attend these, exorcises. Admission to which Is free. Prof, F. J. Stotlor, our worthy and emcieiu prinoipai, uas arranged with great care tho following very interesting oiiDuit or exi:i:oise; March Lehlgliton Orchestra (lllAPUATHS K.NTKK iano Solo "Panrieo Martial."... Prof. Klnlntnn Heading of ScriPtu.ro,, ...... ...llev. J, A. lteber Im ocatlon.,,.. Itev. .1. S. New halt "Sunir of llio Itiooklet." Ttluh Klm,,l Intindnctorv Address.... Co. Uupt.T. A. Snyder 'Itesoureo Overture," Orchestra iiiuiaiiiry... .Alien ii. reters Tho Old Oaken lllieuet." MemlinrH Pl:iu 'ao Onitlon Knbllltyot loll," Win. I). Clauss Kl)lo.Tlio sailors lteturn,"...Mr. II. 11. Kennel r.ssay "lime," Edwin C. Ohl ijinanifut uauz, orchestra Self Knowledge,". AUvam J. Wolfe A Natural Shell." Members nf ru.t4 'nn essay "iiiriuna romis in i.ue, ....ueno reus tern aeiier Ovcituru llrniiuttlc." OrcliAntrn Address.. ..I'. 1". I.entz, Secretary School Hoard Address......... Mr. O. J. Allen "llio llliiviliig Hose," Orchestra Address, Itev.-I. If. Kuder Aiiurcss..! itev. (l. w. Diiiigan lieinaiKs Ily tho Principal 'Medley Ouadrllli'." (Irehoshu Valedictory Sophie It. Miller icseiimiion ot i)Iikiiikis.,..y, i unig, rresl dent of School Hoard "Thy Slumbcis me noiiely,''.., Graduating Class Ilyirtn "Uno More Day,"'. High School HKNKPIOT10N The Town mid Vicinity IVrlltcii Lively Hcrlblilnr. Mrs. Fmih Is " nmli U vlnlllng hpr son Ed. fit Wl.ii" Unveii Daniel Albright and wife ate visiting Buck's count,) friends. rAlP- ,lRwk nml w'f "re so'journiiig with Jionroo county friends. Jlrs. R. J. Sewell was visiting friends at Audenrlcd during the past week, Andrew Grayer and wlfo spent Sunday with friends In Northampton county. Jlsss Llllle Troxcll, ono of Allentown's fairest daughters. Is tho guest of Jlss Ella ouyuer. -Roy. D. Q. Kcmble, of Wllllamstown, Pa., n well-known Evancrellral m-cachcr. was seeing friends hereabouts during the JJMBI. lltUhi J- K. Rlckert Is beautifying bis rcsl- ueuw in mo east enu ny a bay window ntl illtlon which materially ndds to the attract iveness oi tne same. An amendment meeting will bo held In tho Park on Saturday evening to which everybody Is invited. Able speakers aio expected to oe present. Charles Arner is sinking a fifty foot wen on natimn Snyder's farm in Franklin township ine excayalious Are made by a patent boring machine. Mrs. Samuel Green, of near Stcmlcrs vlllc. for Uio past six or eight mouths has been Very 111, and Is now reported as being lu a precarious condition. John Rerlg, Jr., East Wnlssnort, Is the agent for tbo Improved Victor Washer. Best In the world. Try It boforo purchas ing ativ other. Apr. 3m. Children's Day will bo observed In ,tho Lutheran and Reformed church on Sunday evening. 23rd Instant. An lnterestlnc? urn. graiamo has been drafted for tho occasion. Sunday will bo observed -as tenner. anco day in the Evangelical church. Ser vices will oe conducted cons stent with llin occasion by Rey. S. B.. Brown, tbo pastor. For loving not wisely but too well a young man named Stetlar. of Franklin. n embraced by Coustahle Stetzer, and placed under bond to answer at the Carbon Co.: court. Tho Knights of Honer havo donated from the lodge fund the sum nf Bin fur flood sufferers. Nothing more Is necessary to set forth tho benevolent character of tbo organization. Children's Day will bo observed bv the members of the Evangelical Sunday School on Sunday evening a week. A programme of gospel hymns, and addresses Is now In course of preparation. Rev. J. J. Stauffcr of tho Reformed congregation of the Lutheran and Reform ed church, preached a lively tcmperanco sermon on Sunday evening. Ho raked tho ovlls of tha rum traffic in great style. The prohibition nuestlon Is snlifnet In heated discussion on street corners, In stores and elsewhere, Among Its staunchest sun- porters are Ililllam Koons. Gna. Oswald. Sol. Yeakel, Revs. Brown and Stauffcr. Polio Poco Tribe Imp. O, of R. M. In itiated five newly elected members In tbe mysteries of the order at their regular meeting ou Tuesday evening. Tho order has live, progressive officers and Is In a flourishing condition generally. Tho undersigned has for salo a lareo lot of Fence Posts, Fikkwoop, and Aituoit Posts In largo quantities, which ho Is prepared to furnish at lowest micas. Call on or address, GKonan 1L Enzian. welssport, l"a. mar23-3m Tho following aro tho names of tho Directors of Franklin School District and the number of visits mado during tho last school term: Edwin Sensingcr, Pres., 0, irra. H. Whitehead, Secretary, 38, W. E. Fisher, treasure, 10. Cornelius Rehrlg, 0, Lewb) Drclsbach 3, Paul Boyer, 1. Welssport always ahead, Is not behind lu lending aid :o tho flood suffcicrs In tho valley of Conemaugh. A public subscrip tion was started last week and swelled to the amount of $135. The same, carefully pocket-booked was taken directly to the sceno of want and misery by our townsman J. lustier. tu burongn council met on McmUv- evemng ana alter uisposipg ot tlio regular business, discussed the feasibility of fixing the Park. Tbe matter was finally laid over tor future consideration, This is no way to do business I If tho Park Is to ba fixed get to work without delay. It Is talked of among somo of our peoplo that tho post ofilco question bo left for nnai settlement to a vote of tlio quali fied electors of the district. This Is ' cer tainly not a bad suggestion and tho contest en ts should giye it some serious thought. it. wouiu soon settio mo uncerianiios of the situation and this should bo a big con sidefatlon. i no namo ot the old rolling mill was torn down last week, and all that remains to mark the spot of an unfortunate Invest ment Is the dirt and grime. Tbo history of the old mill Is an unpleasant memory to many oi our people who were 'caught.' so to speak, for various seems, ranging from the nunureds up to tue thousands of dollars, among this number was butcher Oswald who has 1300 coming. Look Here, Itulldersl The undersigned Is prepared to suonlv. building stone, firewood. posts, etc. at reasonable prices. Address, H. J. DANZEIt. April 2T-8m, LkhightonP., O. He Is a Gay Swindler. The pantaloon swindler Is going about the country seeking whom to victimize, He goes about among the people apd takes orders at a low rato for first class, all wool, never ripping pantaloons. He zllblv takes a portion of the money for the trous ers out of .tho customer's pocket aud states mat ne win cieuver tne goods in a fen- days. But tho trousers never come aud the buyer is 'out." He succeeded in catching a number of Lancastrians on his nook'. i.,ook out.for tho fellow. Ho is a swindler, gay and bold,- -SentneJ. Financial 'Statement, Receipts and Expenditures OF THE Lehightou Boro. School Dist, Carbon Co, l'or the Tear Kmllng Juno 3, 1880. RECEIPTS. Gross amount of tax duplicate for school purposes... t 3.335 3.1 lor building purposes 3,i'C vi Deduct abatemens.. A oit or Deduct exonerations, deflcl- i-neies, eic . 147 gfl ueductColtectoi's commission 172 14 Total tax receipts s C.040 ca Cash on hand last year 313 in IIoiuu Hum, Kennel has quit base ball playing. Gartland on first base suits everybody, "Buck" umpired Saturday's game to 1110 satisiaction ot everybody. Weatherly vs. Lehigbton In the Park on Saturday at 3:30 o clock sharp. Don' miss it. Catasauqua treated Lehigbton In gentlemanly manner. Manager Davit do lng'lha honors quite creditably. Griff Mantz's heavy hit to left field a! most ripped the cover. It was a jlm-dand) ami 1110 oesi 1111 uau 01 tue wuoto game, In tbe third inning Buss and Brink' man, in running for a ball, collided. Re' suit: Buss was spilled ou tbe ground and Brlnkman wears chaplel of lilacs under neath his right optic. One of the lowest specimens of human lty can be found In tbe person wbo will climb tho fence or speak through a holo to get out of pay Ing ten cents to see a game of ball. We haye a few such here, but thank tho Lord they are mighty scarce, very near or quite ono thousand ueo' pie witnessed tho game between Lehigbton and Catasauqua at tbe latter place on Saturday afternoon last. Tho name was poorly played, the fielding of Lehlgliton being specially weak and a surprise to the votaries present from this place. The battery work ot Relcbard and Brlnkman as well as of Gilbert and Cutler was very goou. What might bo termed tbe main feature of tho game was Gartland's difficult catch on first which won a round of applauto for him. lu the tjrst tour lumngs (Jatasauo.ua scored seven runs, after that Lehlgliton kept them down and tbey only scored twice in tbe five innings following. At the close of tho gauio the score stood' Catasau' qnaO: Lehigbton 3. 1234B0789 Catasauqua 2 2 2 0 1 0 1 1 x 0, Lehigbton 001101000 3. PlIOTOORAPUS of family grouDS cabinets all styles, and old pictures copied and enlarged at Rlshel'a Gallery, near Le- hlgu vaney Depot, loiiigiiton, ra. The lmportanco of purifying tho blood can not bo overestimated, for without pure blood you cannbt enjoy good health. At this season nearly every ono needs a good tncdicino to purify, vitallzo, and enrich tho blood, and wo ask you to try Hood's PpniliaH Barsaparllla. It strengthens rUUUIIcU and uun,is up tho system, creates an appctlto, and tones tho digestion, wkllo It eradicates disease. Tho peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation of tlio vcgctablo remedies used give to Hood's Sarsaparllla pocul- Trt I fen If lar curatlvo powers. No I1S6IT other medlclno has such a record of wonderful cures. If you havo mado up your mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparllla do not bo induced to tako any other Instead. It is a recullar Medlclno, and Is worthy your confidence. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is sold by all druggists. Prepared by O. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar ANNUAL 3 CG0.1 G3 $ K2 I)7 Slate appropriation. j'iuiii loans Krom Sundry sources. 8!W 22 1,000 no - 38 7S Total receipts EXPENDITURES. 5 8,318 70 Teachers' salaries S 3,rM 23 uoiiu and interest 1,322 17 Fuel and contingencies 3C9 0.1 Mirnlturc and apparatus ssg ir Repairs, etc 3.r as Salary of Secretarv. etc 711 m Salary ot treasurer, etc 51 4.1 .uiseciiaiieoiis expenses cut 0:1 Total expenditures $ 0,817 00 llal.mco In the treasury Itecaiiltulatlon of MUccllnueou m. Scaboldt, fret on desks. S Union Industrial Fibre Co., buckets....' Susii. Mut'l Eire Insurance Company, ass'm't I.. J. Huusman. iitiilltnr.s T. J. Ilretney. hauling .1.1'. luciiasKy, BcuooLiournai II. V. Mortlilmcr, publishing annual statement fl. T. Oiillnger, lllling our dip. Charles Wiind, Janitor John 8. 1,cntz, flro barrels.... l'.N.Petcr & llro.,llro escapes jieyut a iseauoiut. insurance. I.culs Walck, hauling 14. Nen liart, laying pavement W. Scaboldt, frt 011 stoves.... Hcydt & Scaboldt, Insurance. ,. $ 1,501 7G Kxpcnses. II 51 4 50 llrowuscombe. flacclntr. Jos. Obert. haiillntr llairmmr.. uffeii iteuric, uooks 25 60 4 SO 1 81 0 on 17 00 1 60 141 00 1 U;l 31G 00 7 511 10 40 ft 60 1G 3.1 4 50 IOC 40 8 2.1 2!) - S 004 00 , W. 1'. I.ONU, President. Attest: F. riEltOE USNTZ, Hemctary. We, tho undersigned, Auditors of Lehlgliton lSOKiugli, Carbon county, having carofuliy ex amined the above accounts of Hie treasurer, find them correct to tho best of our knowlcdt'o and belief. H. J. Hiiktnf.y, 1 .1. .1. Kutz. V Auditors, 1.. J. IIaushak, Resources and Liabilities. HKSOUHCES. Cash lr. the treasury .? 1,501 70 LIABILITIES. Ilonded indebtedness a S 21,830 00 Liabilities In excess of resources... . 20,318 24 Liabilities 111 excess of resourees.Jiine 4tll,lS88 20,900 90 luneiows Have Feathers Cleaned, 'A Is located In Seller's Butcher Shop In the rear 01 tno iA'lUKU uoai ami iiuruwarc uoinpauy and Is prepared to Renovate Feathers According to tlio lafest discovered sclentlfio pro cess at tne louowmg low prices 1 Less than 15 pounds, 10 cents per pound. Between 15 aud 30 pounds, 9 cents per pound. Between 30 and 100 pounds, 8 cents per pound, too pounds and over, 7 cenjs per pound. For reference call on or address James Walp, Jonathan Klstlcr at Carbon House, Columbus Horn, at Mansion House, T. D.Clauss and others. Orders left with T. J. Bretuey or at the works n 111 receive prompt attention. Feathers wilt be called forln town uudut WeUsportnnd returned IvAA ,f nli;ir,.o ' timvll.lm LOOK! WHAT WE OPEN TO-DAY! '10 Dozen Men's Flannel Shirts Price 50 cts. 20 Dozen "M en's and Boy's Seersucker Coats and Vests. MenTs Coat and Vest, $1.25 to $1.75. Boy's Coat and Vestl.OO. 50 Men's Scotch Suits, All-Wool. Price $10. Boys Suits at $2.00, $2.55, $2.50. $3.00, $.1.- 50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00. Pleaso examine our large assortment of goods before purchasing elsewhere. ADAMMEHRKAM&BON First door above tho Opera Houso, South Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. GREAT SACRIFICE SALE ! ! THOUSANDS OP DOLLARS WOKTH OP FURNITURE THAT MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OP COST! For the next Sixty Days, preparatory to moving into our new building, we will sell an elegant line of FINE FURNITURE ! including Bed ltoom and Parlor Suites, Chairs, Tables, Sofas and everything in the above line at prices marked way below cost, in order to save the expense of moving. It will be made a Stupend ous Sacrifice Sale ! the equal of which has never been witnessed in Carbon county. Our stock includes the latest in styles and the very best in quality ; no shoddy or shabby goods, dear at any price, btit the very best at prices positively below actual value, and less than you can buy l'or afany other Furniture House in Carbon county. We are determined to reduce our large stock, and lor this purpose have originated usalc of Marvelous Sacrifice regard less ot our own loss. This is no brag. Call and be convinced that competition cannot reach us in quality or price. HENRY SCHWARTZ, South Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. TO supply housekeepers with the best quality Groceries, in cluding everything in that line, at pritjes, not "cut" to mislead purchasers, but nevertheless very low. TO show customers a large and fine assortment of the latest novelties in Jewelry at prices very low considerinipg quality ot goods. A special invitation is extended to persons aesiring any-, thing in this line to see our stock belore purctasing elsewhere. TO wait on customers desiring anything in the line of Toys for children. Our stock includes the latest novelties. TO sell the finest Confectionery in Lehighton, in large ot smali quantities, -at lowest prices. Try Our Popular Drink MILK SIIAKE. Our Ice Cream Parlor -, D . o the week. Private parties, picnics and festivals supplied. Nusbaum & Culton. GABEL'S BLOCK, BANK STREET, -Lehighton." tiivltclibnck Schedule. Durlnctlie season train wllllenvn thn ltimpr Mauch Chunk und Summit 11111 station hs follows: Leave Umier Mnufh Plmiik Rfntlnn nt R..iri. 10:10 nml 11:37 A, 11., !inil2:S, 3:13, ftnil 0:33 . M. Leave Summit Hill station at 9:40. 11:10 A. HI.. anU 12 ao, 3 :20, 4 sa ana 0 :1S 1', Jr. ON SUNDAY. Leave Unner Jfiuieh Chunk at li50 anil 2il5 I". Jl. Umv Summit Hill at3;00nnd4:0or. M, Carlion County' Upper ISml. -Mrs. Ellen Brozan. of Beaver Meadow. burst a blood vessel on .Vuiiday evening anil bled to death. A Johnstown benefit concert was held In Hasock Hall, Audenrled, on Thursday evening, by the pupils of Irof . Kbeman. -Henry Danzer. of Heaver Kun. is hav- Inc residence and barn, nicely painted and fixed up by J. Kleintop, Reuben Ash has been amiolnted nost- uiaster at Aquasliicala, and Joseph Fields, at X'arrvvllle. An Uuhapiij noiue. 1 wish my wife would ctt we 11 or tomethinj," said ajiusband who had been sorely tried wltii au Invalid, wlfo. It seems a heartless speech, but who can tell the discomforts of a hntne when) the wife Is al ways slcK. I'oor food, crying children! No wonder the man crows desperate. Hut if be would get Dh Tierce's Favoilie 1'er scrlptlon for tho wife, he would find that the sunshine would return to bis home, "Favorite Prescription" is a positive cure for the most complicated aud obstinate cases ot leucorrtea, excessive flowluR, pain- tut menstruation, unnatural suppressions, nrolaDSUS or falllncr nf tha wnmh. we.ik back, "female weakness," anteverslon, re troversion, "neannp;-uown," sensattous, chronic conecstlon, Inflammation and ul ceratlon of the womb, inflammation, pain and tenderness in ovaries, accompan'ed wnu "internal neat." Call at Kemerer & Swartz's on Bank street, and see the larcest stock of furni ture, carpets, etc You can save money ny ooing t.u. No. It has not been removed! We re fer to the old rlckerty fence enclosing tho l'aric. Full line ot Ingrain and Brussels car pets at Henry Schwartz, on Bank St. may ll-l m DENTISTRY. Dr. J. A. Mayer &Son. Dr. GEORGE H, MAYER, a Graduate from the Dental Department of tlio University of l'eiinsylvnnla, lias ripened an ofilco In the same InitlilliiR with ins miner, .secuiut uuur in uiu nay ii iiiuuw, 60 llftOADWAY. JIAUCH CHUNK, PA. and Is now urenareil to recehecvervonoiii need ul nrsi-ciasi ueiuai serviee. juuu o-oj-ii SHERIFF'S SALE. Ilv nrrter of a writ of Fieri Fllflas. No. 1 October Term. 1ft). to me directed. Issued out ol the Court of Common l'lcas of Car lion county, 1 will expose to puunu vendue, ou SA'l'UltDDAY, JUNE SO, 1889, at 10 o'clock In Uie fore.ition.nt tlio Com t Houso In the Borough of Mauch Chunk. CHiliouioinity. All that certain messuage or trai t nf land situated lit Lower TiiwamensliiK township, Car bon coiuity.reiinsjlvanla.bouuded and described asrouows, viz: . .... llcEltinliis t a stone, tnetice. uy lanu n Ail drew Hover, north 83'i dumees. west to a "tone thence by land of the samo 13M demy es, west 1? IClies lllllliu Aipiui'llliuia irui-iviu .v moiiu ni hv land of llenrv Kostenliailer boutli I denrees. west 0 2-10 perches to a stone: tlienee by land of the same bOUtli CO deurees, wests:) 4-10 perches to ii-stonci tlienee by land oi caro- llni) Kostenbider south 19 degrees, cast 88 per fhni to ii hickory ! thence h land uf lvl Koifafi norm nasi uemees, east n. o-iu ifrciii-.i m i stone; lucui'u ny lanu oi Aiiam aiciiiKniii.iiuriii iteirrees. east al iierches to u post: theucn bv land ot Levi Kerfasi north 8514 dettiees, west 21 0 10 pcrcho io a piuei tlieueu by land of the same, north 68 deurees, west 13 8-10 perrhei to a post ; thence by land of the same north TOile L'rees, east 5 perches to a hickory stump, tlienee by land of the same 61 deurees, west 13 J-10 per ches to a pott: thence by land of Uie same north to ueErves, west la &-iu pen-urs ui u maun.- ucu thptii'i, hv land of tho same south 22'. decrees. east 11 0-10 perches to a post; thence by land of 1110 same norm llt'irreew, eus so biu pen-lies to iii'lii'htmit trcoitheiice hv laud of Barah Klotz and Andrew llojer north li degrees. cast 815-10 perches to the place of beginning, containing 130 ncres unit 02 perches, be the same more or less, excepting aud reserving thereout ami therefrom 20 ncres aud 131 perclitn), which has burn sold mid convnved to ltobert A. Henry. About 70 acres of tiro tiact to be sold are cleared ami , acres good wooiiuiuu. Tho Improvements thereon aie uTwo-Story rraiue Dwelling nnd Store House, 30 by 30 feet; a one story' summer kitchen, 14 bv 1a feet: one storv ware liouse. 14 bv 10 feet:8wiss barn, 30 by 40 feet; horse power shed, 23 by 23 feet: nls nen. 11 bv 20 feet, and an Ice house 12 by 14 feet. Seized and takeu Into execution as the prop erty ot ueorge Jl. llcnry, nnu io ne soin uy it. V. LKVAN, Sheriff. ItArmiF.R & CAssmv. Attorneys. Shrilil's unice, Mauch Chunk, June 0, lMa. SF1IN& OPENING -OF- ecorations Wall Paper and D AT W. F. Biery's PopularDrugStore, WEISSPORT, PA. OUlt stock is largo and complete and includes all tlio very latest styles and shades in the abovo coods. and the prices knock competition sky high. A special invitation is extended to the peoplo to call und sec our iiimienso stock before purchasing elsewhere. We Icel colidcnt that we can pleat o you unit save you money. in Pure Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, OUR stock equals, if not surpasses, in quality and freshness that of any other establish ment in this section. Respectfully, W. F. BIERV, Druggist. m MAUCH CHUNK, PA. LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. W e give below n partial list of some numbers which wo consider extra good value and worthy your inspection. Corset Covers, frcm 12o to OSti Gowns, from 45 cents to 1.98. Drawers, from 21c to 60c. Chemise, from 21c to 75c. Skirts, from 45c to $1.89. Wo take pleasure in Inviting you to examine the quality, style and prices of these coods as they are direct from the manufacturer, and we know they are right, fit and finish guaranteed. Respectfully, C. A. Rex & Bro.y Opposite American Hotel, MAUCH CHUNK, PENNA,