The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, September 21, 1889, Image 3

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    ORIGINAL CHEAPCASHSTORE
. OPENING THE FALL SEASON
AND
Planlus for the Largest Winter Sales !
The awakening ot Fall Trado nnils us Well
I'renarcd to meet tho needs ot tho season It Is
our pleasure to announce tho opoiiliig ot a
Magnificent Line of Fall & Winter Goods!
This Is our nrst Fall opening In tlio now build
ing, and It shall bo tho most noted ot all for bar
Kalns and variety, our present stock being tn Ico
the size ot that kept In the old store.
ThisisM-BsnghtSW!
nought on Its merits as to Hcatity, Stylo and
Quality,-and above all Bought lpw.-ltought
ItXTUIIMLIA' U)v.
HaliiE had the larcest summer sales wo ever
bad wo thus plan 'of the tamest winter sales.
Months ago orders were placed nnd oli of
goods bought for our trail Trade, thereby se
curing Styles and prices not to bo had now. For
weeks ,wo have been busy weeding out undo
slrablo Roods and making room for this Orcat
Stock, so that now wo have tho Nicest, Clean
est and Freshest stock of goods over exhibited
In this section.
Wo shall bo glad to welcome all anil any to
onr store, and show goods and quote prices with
1'EOrLE WlIOCOSI,K AT1 GO. , I
l'orsonnl flosslp nbotit l'eoplo who isit
and co a Visiting.
-Capt. Jas. Webb, IxjwIs (leggus nnd Aaron
Krum, of towh. and Commissioner Clerk, Arncr,
ot Franklin, returned homo from Gettysburg
Saturday well pleased with their trip. On their
way homo they stopped nt Ilarrlsburg.whcio
thoy shook bands with, stato illgnltatlcs and
visited the Assembly chamber and among
othci things noticed that tho desk occupied by
representative Mullmrcn Is sadlv In need ot re
pairs. They left an order tojinvo It repaired.
-Lehigh llook & .Ladder Co., No. l.ot this
place. Is represented nt tho Btato Convention of
Volunteer Firemen, In session this week nt Car
lisle. Ta..bv tho following persrinsi Henry Nich
olas, 1". F. Clark, Charles Miller, .1. W. Kaudm-
bush, John Campbell, W. II. Woods, uenry
Schwartz, T. Webster Ulauss, W. F. Esrnng,
Jacob Solt, (leorgo Banders, Fred Ilagcr, Oco.
lluzzard nnd William Sltler.
ltov.J. It. Knder. the esteemed pastor of
Trinity Lutheran church, ofllclated at the liar-
vest Homo scrrloes In Christ's Lutheran cliurcn,
Itev. 15. A. Bauer's charge at Hazlotori, last
Sunday. A large audience listened with Inter
est to his excellent discourse.
Alvln Frnnti nnd wlfo. of New Mahoning.
were It town for a few hours on Wednesday.
Mr. Frnntz Is a popular farmer nnd butcher In
hlsdlstrlct-dolnga large buslnoss at Summit
Hill
W. H. Nilshaum of tho "OnglnalChcapCasli
Store," has Just returned from the cities, where
ho spent several days In tho purchase ot rail
and Winter good.
IMS. llachman has accepted a clorkshlptn
Henry Derhamer's grocery storo at Allentown,
for which place ho left on Monday morning.
Miss Mzzlo Miller, of north Hank street, is
visiting friends at llokendauqua and other
places In Lehigh county.
Charles Hank, of Bank street, Is enjoy ingia
LIVELY MAUCH CHUNK. I KKrullI-ICAN . OUR "STROLLER."
V JJU J. ti WW W w l , n11Vi.tlon In tl.nTcnt Illnlorv
l'AOKEKTON I'ARAaitAPHS.
local Clips From Our Breezy Iteportcr
Politics nnd Gnsalp.
iNBTiTUTBii.-Electrlc Council, No. 354, Jr. O.
V. A. M., was formally Instituted by National
Councillor, W. It. Stroh. assisted by Deputy
District Councillor, Win, Hcbcrllng. on Thurs
day evening. Delegations wcro present from
Star Lodge, Blatlngtonj I-cliIgH Council, Le
hlghton, nnd other places. The following offi
cers wero Installed: Jr. Fast Councillor, W.J.
Meyers Councillor, W. A. Siegfrieds Vice Coun
clllor, II. F, llchrlgi ltco. Sec, I). It. JUoorci
'Asstll. S.i J. A. Schwenk; Fin. Sec, W. M.
Kleckneri Treas., Dr. Moyeri Cond., William
Mullen; Warden, W.A. Rchrlg; O. S., J. O.
llrlens I. S., William Gesincrt Trustees, W. J.
Meyer, 11. F. Hehrlg nnd W. A. Siegfried.
Won't wouuv thk Coukt Tho dcrman
Laniilgan case from lively Lchtghton, which
promised to fuinlsh the court with something
Interesting In the way of an attempted murder
trial has been nmlcahly settled andLnnnlgan
was on Monday released. It will be remembered
that tlcrman shot Lannlgaii somo months ago
for Insulting his wife and that on the Imprison
ment of Herman a counter chargo of attempted
assault was brought by Mrs. Uerman.
Lhaheo. During the part week negotiations
wero completed whereby J. 8. Kclser & Son.
of tho llroadway House, bceamo tho lessees of
the Mansion House from on nnd after April 1st
of next year. Col. J. S. Welbcrt, the present
landlord, has not made np his mind what he
will do on retiring from this ropular hostelry,
over whlelLho has held, sway for a number of
years.
Taken to LAURYTOWif.-Casper Lefller, a
well-known character of town, was on Wednes
day taken to tho Insane department In tho
Laurytown poor houso from w hero
removed to tho Danville Insano Aslum
Tho I,lvpt Convention In thcXocnt History
of tho l'nrty. AVIcr, milium nnd Lewis
tho Candidates,
Tlio cloud that lias' been hovering over
tho Itepubllcan camp for tlio past few
weeks or tnoro dovelopcd beautifully In tlio
fight for delegates to tlio county conven
tion on Saturday, and It burst magnificent
ly at tho nominating convention on Mon
day when tlio Lllly-Stroh-Lclsenrlng-Davls
men got control of tho convention as
against the Mulhcarn-Mumford forces. To
tho 'observer tho contest presented an
amusing and Interesting aspect. It was a
fight principally for prestige, and the old
bosses won easily, especially In tho election
of Davis as n Stato Delegate. It was -a set
back for Mulhcarn, who In kicking against
his o d tutors and tho men who have made
htm wbat ho Is, has put himself In the
soup. The result Is 'a natural sequence of
big head; for Mulhcarn, since his election
to tlio Legislature and association with
State leaders of tho party, he has como to
look upon himself as the Lord nigh Mogul
of his parly in Carbon county, and urged
on In this by such men as Hertoletto and a
few other lesser lights ho setup shop
for himself only to meet with dis
astrous results at tlio first effort to show
the authority which, by the way, he didn't
have. It is only natural that Malhearn
should hayo developed such an opinion of
his greatness all tho honors of his party
wero thrust upon him; ho was mado coun-
Local Grist from tho Hopper of Hvcry
Day Events Uoro nnil Elsewhere,
GitAND PAtn and Festival. The
newly organized Good will Hook & Ladder
Company, of town, will hold a grand fair and
festival In the public school hall commenc
ing on Tuesday, November Cth and contin
uing tho balance of the week. Our people
want to patronize the boys on this occasion
with a liberality that shows' no meanness.
The festival will embrace a number of In
teresting nnd pleasing novelties and include
a grand parade In which visiting companies
will participate.
Happily Sunpinsisn. Tho numerous
friends of Mother ltoih treated that yenor-
able old lady to an unexpected and happy command
surprlso one evening roccntly by calling on
hnr with bounteous supplies of tho world's
necessaries both In money and In articles
of cyeryday usefulness. Mrs. Itoth Is a
firm and consistent member of the Evan
gelical church and for many years has been
a resident here respected and esteemed by
all who know her. She Is now oyer scyen
ty years of ago and enjoys most excellent
health.
KoniiEn.-iThioves forced an entrance
through a second-story window Into John
Kromor's resldenco on Monday night at a
late hour and got away with $45 In cash.
Judging from tho manner In which en
trance was made the thieves wero not un-
I.lvo Geuornltloa From tho Versatile Quill
of n Popular Writer.
In our last wo said the President dare
not remove Tanner; of course wo wero not
awaro that tho corporal had been Invited
to resign; his prompt acceptance for the
sake of his dear friend Noble and for the
welfaro of tho party was magnanimous;
was there ovor such sacrifice? Tanner Im
molated on the altar of partlzan politics;
when he was appointed tho entlro Itepub
llcan press heralded It as tho act of a Presi
dent true to his promise, who had declared
that tho soldier was tho nation's ward and
who sneerlngly said that the catplng pen
sion criticism of Cloveland deseryed re
buke. Tanner was told to bo liberal to tho
boys, not to forget tho great surplus at his
Tanner, tho soldier, bolloved In
MAHKIKU.
DlEriL GiiEEf. On Sept. 15th, at U'elss-
port, by tbo licv. T. A. unber, Mr.
Milton A. Dlchl. from tho vicinity of
Stnmlersvllle, and Miss Gertie L, Green,
of Aquisblcola.
oboylng orders; fatal mistake; how llttlo
ho knew; how much ho knows uow.
It Is perhaps natural for a Democrat to
rejolco at tho llttlo skirmish among tho
Republicans of this county; tho fact is we
can't help It, It Is the young Republican
element led by JAilhcarn, Bertolcttc and
othors, who have openly, courageously and
successfully beaten tho Lilly, Stroh com
bination. Quay vs. Cameron, no dlsguls-
tho fact, this Is tho Issue In this Stato.
"Thumbs up" has a rival hard to beat, and
under Quay they seem bound to win con
trol of tho party machinery. Quay has the
TKannamaker "boodle" .to match tho Cam-
cron "boodlo." It Is admitted that tho old
CURED
tho pleasure nnd satisfaction possll.lo In tho con- short vacation prior to taking chargo ot a public cftrly Kg ,s nbout forty ycan of nge
.iniuniui nf the suncrlatlvo excellence ana
cheapness ot our goods.
J. T. NUSBAUM,
Bank Street, Lehiphton, Pa.
The Carbon Advocate
SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1880
school at Lehigh Gap.
Tlio genial Ed. llrannix, of Philadelphia,
spent Sunday nt David F.bbcrt's handsomo resi
dence on North s.reet.
-Miss Luhi Kulp.ot Whlto Haven, Is enjoying
a pleasant visit to Thomas Stockcr And family
on Hank street.
Miss Jennie Hughes, ot Mauch Chunk, spent
Tuesday afternoon very pleasantly In town.
Wilson Kelchncraud wife, ot Wahiulport,
spent Sunday In town with friends.
-Charles Maurer, ot Wllkesbarre, circled
among friends In town this week.
-Tho genial Will llhocm, of Philadelphia,
was In town Wednesday.
IlowW b, tycbal man, ho doled out federal patron- familiar with the surrounding,, and conse- regime were astonished at the adroitness
:fa 7J,7 TardlyrunthtomhIncrT" lf quenuy ot strangers hero Tho loss 1, of tho new faction. First blood for Quay
ngeanda directed bv his own hand. Tbis cave him , ...... . . ... 1
LOCAL EVENTS CUT UP.
Rov. George W. Sandt, of St. Jacobs
Lutheran church, Welssport, discoursed to
tho Trinity Lutheran congregation In this
nlace on Sunday evening. Tho words of
his discourse were drawn from a text taken
from the 30th chapter and 17th yerso of St
. - - 1 T Tin
Mark. ex ounuay 7, n Trexlei, of town, and W. II. Rhoads. of E.
denstruth wl'l preach in German to the I . . . . .
ltesult of tho llraUemen's Urawlng.
Tho first grand drawing of Lchigh.Lodgc,
202, Brotherhood of Railroad Brakcmen,
came off In Gabel's nail on Saturday eve
ning last. Two small boys were chosen to
draw the tickets from large baskets; M. C.
same congregation. v
Our people aro warned against n pair
of slick swindlers representing themselves
as artists soliciting photographs to bo en
larged. They collected seyoral pictures In
Bethlehem, also a number of dollars paid
by residents of the place, as an ndyance on
tbn work to bo netformed, and then left
the locality, also an unpaid board bill.
On Saturday, at tho homo of the
bride's parents, on. Northampton street,
Miss Alice, daughter of Engineer Alfred
Sltler, will bo united In tho golden bonds
of wedlock to Francis Ilnmmel, .of Read
Ine?. Tho young couple hayo tho best
wishes of many friends for a safo and
prosperous voyage through life.
Lewis Werner went on duty this week
as nigbt watchman for Bank street mcr
chants. Ho was sworn Into service before
'Squire F. P. Lentz, and In tho presencb
of 'our Chief Burgess, Mahlon Relchard
He wljl patrol Bauk street from tho Man
sion nousoto Sweeny's Comer from 8p,
m, to.O a. m.
Theto will be a public meeting of the
T. M. C. A., In tho Sunday school room
In the Presbyterian church on Sunday af
ternoon at 3:30 o'clock over which Charles
Hauk will preside. Excellent speakers
have becn!askcd to bo present. By request,
a aencral Invitation is extended to. the
public
Preaching In the Prcsbytmlan church
at 10 o'clock a. m. and 7.30 p, in. All are
Invited to these, sfrylces. Rev. J. Allen,
who Is now In Attendance at a Presbyter
lan Seminary In New Tork city, returns
nverv Saturday evening and Is present at
tho services.
Henry Danzer, the popular and sue-
ccssful Beaver Run farmer, has tho Advo
cate's best thanks for a basket of luscious
peaches aud grapes tho largest and best
wo have seen this year. Tho peaches
measured nine and ten Inches In circuit
ferenco.
If the rain ceases and tho weather
generally permits tho park, will bo re
modelled next week. If fixed up accord
Ing to tho plan agreed upon it will be a
daisy, a credit to tho town and our pro.
gresslvc coancllmen.
Orders left at this offlco for butter,
eggs, llyo and dressed chickens and coun
try produce generally, wholcsalo and re
tail, will bo -promptly filled by llr. n,
Klotz. 45-4w
We aro pleased to nolo that Dr. F. I,
Smith, the dentist, Is again able to be about
after a seilous lllnoss of ono week during
which per!odlie was confined to bod,
Call at Kcmercr & Swartz's on Bank
street, and see tho largest stock of furnl-
ture, carpets, etc. iou can save money
by doing so. o
A regular meeting, at which allmem
bers of the L. S. & A. O., are wanted
present will be held In their rooms to-nlgbt
(Friday).-
Tho Carbon County Ealr convenes
here on October 1st. Get to work, Mako
the exhibition ono of the best ever held.
On Monday evening Constable Rawotth
sold tho personal property of Martin
Nicholas, to satisfy a debt claim.
Everything In the lino of furniture at
Keineror & Swarts's. Trices always lowest
and goods tho best, v o
Railroaders, you can save a good day's
wages by buying your watches from D. S.
Bock, Lehighton. .o
Ah. thernl StoD. hire your teams from
David Ebbert. tho popular North street
llyeryman.
Carbon Castle. K. G. 15., will work"
the "Buzzard's Degree" on Mouday oven
hicr next.
To seo a largo lino of fine wall papers
and decorathns go to LpckcnbacU's Jfaucn
Ubunk.
Mauch Chunk, acted In tho capacity of
referees and Geo. W. Morthtuier, of town,
presided as judge. ThP drawing resulted
as follows:
William Kunkle. Wclssport; ticket 1781
Railroad Lantern.
IK. E. Ash, Lehighton; ticket 2300 La
dles cold watch.
J. E. Hinklc, Mt. Carmel; ticket 3303-
Sct silver knives.
E. Frohnhelser, Welssport; ticket 1578
Hanging lamp.
G. M. Rex, Lehighton; ticket 3SG4 Sll-
ycf castor.
Al Zimmerman, Tackerton; ticket 2071
Gents gold watch.
Nettlo Bishop, Camden, N. J., ticket 517
Set silver spoons.
An lilght Fngo Paper.
The next Issue of tho Camion Advo
cate, prcccedlng tho anuual exhibition of
tlio Carbon County Industrial Society will
be an eight page special lssuo of 2500 to
3000 copies, tastfully gotten up with neat
and attractlyo business announcements
from progressive merchants here and else
where It will contain tho usual amount
of Interesting local and general reading
matter. If you aro not a subscriber for
tho paper send us your namo and wo will
mail you a copy f reo of charge. This issue
will also prove of great advantage to ad
vertisers who will please hand In their
favors as early In the week as possible.
New Tentonla Ofllcors.
At the regular meeting of the Tcutonla
Ferine, held on Monday evening, tho fol
lowing officers were elected to servo a term
of six months:
President Ed. Schmidt.
Vlco-Presldent Valentino Schwartz.
Secretary Tobias Buss,
Asst. Secretary Florlan Sella.
Trcasuter Peter Helm.
Trustees Wentz;el Schlnko, John 'Vlll-
hower.
lpworth League.
The following programme will bo
rendered by tho Epworth League In tho M.
E. church on Tuesday evening. Address
by Miss Hattlo L. Koons; select reading by
Miss Mary Dungan: essay by JIss Mabel
Wheatley; question box opening; and bible
drill by Clarence S. Weiss. A hearty in
vitation is extended to tho public to attend,
the meetings of tho League and io share
the benefits of this means for effective
christian work.
widower, with somo property, which will be
taken care of by his brother, Paul Lefller.
11ACKKT IN COMOKRT II ALU A gang Of
hoodlums. Jolin Schaffcr, Hugh aud Thomas
Mcl'ndden, Leopold Klnkcrback ntid ltobert
Chrlstmnn, nil under the Influence Pi liquor,
kicked up n muss In concert hall during the
performance of "Undo Hiram" on Thursday
evening. Itlnkcrbach was discharged but all
tho others wero fined for drunkenness.
Will attkni tiir Convention. Ncx
week Carbon county Commissioners, Domlnlck
O'DOnnell, of Summit Hill,- Henry Miller, of
Wclssport,' and 'Squire Hawk, ot Kidder, to
gether with Clerk Thos. Arncr and Solicitor
Joseph Flihcr, will attend tho Stato Convention
of County Commissioners which convenes at
Allentown.
Two HicsioNATioNS. J. Williamson, during
tho summer the chief clerk at the Hotel Wahne
tah at Glen Ouoko, has resigned and In the
course ot several weeks starU on a trip to Eur
ope Charles Winston, an attendant at the
same hotel, has also resigned to accept a posi
tion In a civil engineer corps In Passaic, N. J.
iNsuitANCE Paid. Tlio parents of Ed. Wil
son, reskllng In tho second ward, who was
killed on the railroad soino weeks ago, on Mon
day received S250 from Mt. Plfgah Conrcll, Jr.
O. U. A. M., of which I order deceased was a
member and of whoso excellent Insurance poll
oy the parents now get tho benefit.
A FititAK or NATUitK.-In tho garden of
Mrs.WlllI.ini Connor.of K.MauchChunk.standsa
pear tree overladen with fruit. One of the
branches has put forth qulto a profusion of
fragrant blossoms, much to the delight ot tho
owner. Many persons view tho strange sight
with wonder and delight.
ltEQVt5NIN101'TiIEOATHOt.tcLYClUM. TllO
Mauch Chunk Catholic Lyceum will hold their
first meeting for this season on Sunday evening
In their rooms In Dolan's buildlpg. An Inter
esting time Is expected. This organization will
onter the National Literary Union of the Catho
lic church ot America.
Dmu at 81. Friday morning Hugh McLane,
of East Mauch Chunk, departed this ltfoattho
rine old ago of eighty-one years. For a halt
century or moro hesulfcred the Inconvenience
of total blindness. He was nn old citizen and
well known In' tho Mauch Chunks.
Takkn Home. Mrs. W.O. Morris, who has
been lying 111 at tho American House, this city,
for some weeks, was on.Monday' taken to her
homo In Newark, N. J. Tho sick lady was too
weak to walk so she was carried to tho Valley
depot on a stretcher,
Percy Faust, the editor and proprietor of
tho Weatlisily Herald, closed digits with poli
ticians and others nt tho Itepubllcan convention
on Monday, but It was noticed that there was a
wide berth between him and Brother Ulnker.
Anew Huidoe. A now Iron bridgowlll bo
erected across the creek at Hudsondale by tho
county, after which tho structure will be re
turned to the township and made a bridge to be
kept In repairs by that district.
M. S, Kemerer, ot Mauch Chunk, who Is
largely Interested In coal operations, Is at the
Lafayette. Hols a prepossessing looking man
with sandy sido whiskers and moustache.
Phlla. If met, Thursday.
UniixiB to its ltBi'AiitsD. The county
bridge In Lehigh township was Inspected on
Tuesday by tho county commissioners and tho
same will be repaired at linearly day.
Tho genial George Huntzlnger, of the popu
lar Bultchbaek restaurant, at Summit Hill, was
In town this week shaking hands with old-time
f i lends.
Settled. Martin Nicholas, of Lchtghton, In
Jail for deserting his family, has been leleascu
the case having been amicably settled.
Thirteen prisoners still languish in the
cuuutv juu uuuiutig iriai.
directed by his own hand, Tbis gave him
a certain amount of strength, besides being
a fluent talker and having led scyeral suc
cessful campaigns ho became a little hero
and was looked upon as the party leader.
But up to this tlmo he only followed tho
rolo dictated by tho bigger men who furn
ish the boodle and rim tho concern practi
cally as the result of the convention on
Monday conclusively prove. Tho fillibus-
tcrlng on the opening of tho convention
when It was called to order by Chairman
Mulhcarn, was the beginning of the racket
which ended with Mulhcaru and twenty
three delegates leaving tho conyentlon on
the Summit Hill delegates being refused a
voice In tho work of tho meeting. They
protested against tho decision of the com
mittee on credentials and together with the
eighteen delegates under Mulhearn's con
trol set up a convention of their own In
tho Grand Jury Room, where they nomin
ated and elected Theodore T. Mumford as
delegate to tho next Republican Stato Con
yentlon against Gcorgo Davis who was
nominated by the majority convention to
(,ho same office. The action of the minor
ity members was fully expected; It was
threatened In tho morning, but few be
lieved that tbcro was spirit enough to carry
It out. Tho Mulhearn .forces mado a. strong
fight; it extended to every district In the
county and the leaders have never had a
m'oro determined contest to conquor. It
was spirited and showed good generalship
all around, but lacked in tho requisite
power to be effective.
unfortunate, to Mr. Kromer.
Aw Ujjfoutunate Boatsian. John
Fink, of Franklin, Is a boatman on the
L. C. d; N. Co. Canal,and Is the owner, of
or was at last up to this week, of two flno
working mules. On Sunday night while
stabled, ono of them broke Its leg and had
to bo killed, and on Tuesday the second
one fell Into tho canal at O'Brian's lock
and was drowned.
Tvriiom Fevkk Cases. William Hae-
In Carbon; tho first knock-down will occur
In tho State Conyentlon. Quay Is tho Re
publican Sullivan of this Stato.
The President it Is Bald Is suffering
with the toothacho; this is bnt a mild form
of tho suffering In storo for him if he con
tlnucs to run tho administration In the In
terests of tho Republican politician. Over
six months In the executtyo chair, hard at
work to satisfy the offlco seekers demands
and thousands yet to hear from. It is al-
WHAT IS
SCROFULA
It Is that Impurity In tho blood, which, ac
cumulating In tho glands of tho neck, pro
duces unsightly lumps or swellings) which
causes painful running sores on tlio arms,
legs, or feett which devclopos ulcers In tho
eyes, ears, or noso, often causing blindness or
deaf ncssj which Is tho origin of pimples, can
cerous growths, or tho many other manifesta
tions usually ascribed to "humorsj" "which,
ftstenlng upon tho lungs, causes consumption
and death. Being tho most ancient, It Is tho
most general of all diseases or affections, for
very toyt persons aro entirely freo from It.
How Can
It Bo
By taking Hood's Sarsaparflla, which, by
tho rcmarkablo cures It has accomplished,
often when other medicines havo failed, has
proven Itself to bo a potent and peculiar
mediclno for this disease Somo of these
cures aro really wonderful. If you suffer from
scrofula, be suro to try Hood's Sarsaparflla.
" My daughterMary was afflicted with scrof-
ulons soro neck from tho tlmo sho was 23 months
old till sho bceamo six years ot age. Lumps
formed in her neck, ana ono ot them after
growing to tho slzoot a pigeon's egg, bceamo
a running soro for over thrco years. Wo gave
her Blood's Sarsaparllla, when tlio lump and
all Indications ot scrofula entirely dis
appeared, and now sho seems to bo a healthy
child." J. S. Carltle, Nauright, N, J.
N. 11. Bo suro to get only
Hood's Sarsaparllla
SoMfcytlldrogglit. Hi ill for S3. Freparedonly
kr C. I. riOOD & CO., Apothecaries, LowoU, Mass,
IOO Dosos Ono Dollar
At REBER'S
DRUG STORK,
Itj tho tingle bottle, by 1-4 nnd 1-3 doi.
quantities, anil In Jobbers lots nt Jobber
prlcei, ITood's Harsnparllla can nlwnys be
lind.
JulvW
cnbauch Is qutto seriously 111 with typhoid ready announced that trained detectives at-
feyci, ditto Tllghman Miller. Both these teml llIs 0Tery movement lest some dlsap-
cascs aro in Franklin wheroqnlte a number pointed crank does blm harm. Let Presl-
of persons aro suffering from tho samo dls- dent Harrison dismiss tho trained polltl-
ease. Tho peoplo should exerclso all pos- cIan make appointments honestly.bccauso
slble caro in preventing a further spread of f fitness for public service; let him act for
the dlseaso which is generally so disastrous 'ho people and not for party alone, then
In Its results. tho tralncd.dctectlvo can bo dismissed, no
OrKNiNa a Stone Quaky. Jno. Fish, need of an armed guard for the chief xa-
er, of Franklin, Is opening a stono quarry cutlvo of a free people. '
near Stemlersylllc, which promlscs'to de- It was amusing to noto tho expression
yelopo qulto profitably. Tho stones are of of lno East llaucb. Chunk postmaster
Early Closing
OF STORES.
Leihoiiton, Pa., Sept. 2, 18S0.
We. the undersigned merchants doing
business in tho said Borough of Lehighton,
agree to close our respective places of busi
ness from tho 16th day of September, 1880.
excepting one week before Christmas and
Nsw Tear, at EIGHT O'CLOCK P. M.:
when confronted with tho certain cyidenco
of who secured him tho postofflce. The
lato convention yolced the fact that thero
Is a new and wide-awake crow in chargo of
good quality and large In size; ono recently
removed measured fifteen feet In length.
Will take up a hksidexce heiie.
Sheriff Hiram Levan has sold a fine build
ing lot on Union Hill to Lovl iiarloman.of 1,10 machine.
Bowmanstown. Considerations, $275. Mr. Summit Hill was disfranchised tech-
Harleman will build a pleasant homo and nlcally, East Jauch Chunk was admitted
take up his residence heie. technically. But tho necessity of two con-
Givk us a New Bridok. Tho bridge yentlons opened up; or more correctly
across tho canal Is too small for Its purpose speaking, brought Summit Hill ono ahead.
and should be removed and a more sub- ho Professor and Joe In argument Joe
J. T. fcusbaum,
e. vi, .oern,
S. Hagaman,
J. L. flabol,
II. H. Peters,
E. H. Snvder.
OHuss A Itro.,
J. M. Frltzlnenr.
c fl'dw eCo.,ttobert Walp,
Adam Mehrkam & Son,
C. M. Sweeny & Son,
Mrs. M. Culton,
Win. Kemerer,
1'. Helm,
U. 8. Hock,
A. L. Uamubclt.
U. n. Khoades, Agt.,
LehlchOoal
8.C. Wheatley.
Krum Si Klstler.
O. De Tschlrschsky,
James Walp, Agt.,
Daniel Baltzer.
Alvcnia (I rarer, Lewis Weiss,
w. s. mums.
And. Bayer,
o. lienrig,
II. Fcnstermacher,
Samuel Graver,
Ainos juegci.
ONLY FUN!
I daro say II Is to shayo with a good,
sharp Razor. Razors and Focket Knives
guaranteed or no tale.
Full lino of Straps, Soap, Bay Rum,
Fcckot Cutlery, &c.
If you do not belleyo It, try It and be
convinced. .
THOMAS' Goto Metar Pharmacy,
Bank Stiikkt, LEinairrox, Pknna.
Prescription a Specialty.
Sale of Stanfls ana otlier Privileges
on tlie Mr Groifls.
The Refreshment Stands and other priv
ileges will bo rented to the highest and
best bidder on Saturday, Sept. 21st, 1880.
at two o'clock P. if., on tho grounds of
the Society, and up to which tlmo scalo-J
proposals will be received from the differ
ent Bands In tho County to furnish music
during the Fair, cither forono.two or thrco
days; naming each day. Wednesday, Thurs
day or Friday, and how much per day, or
for the threo days.
Ki.WEif BAUitn, Sec'y.
Tjios. Koons, Tros't.
JTITTZ DOZLAX8 for
LIFE SCHOLARSHIP
BUSINESS COLLEGE
1700 Chutaat (H., nna4t.
Poaltlsna fbr Orndif atcs.
lm "r.lrfl 8 i MO.
C$ y you nanw
AL. CAMPBELL,
Jeweler an! WatcMer,
Bank Street, Lehighton, Penna.
Uespoctfnlly invites the attention ot hlsTrlends
andtho citizens generally to his Immense
new stock of
Watches, Clocks;
Silverware, Jewely,
at Trices that defy competition. It will pay you
o can ana inspect my svocn ucimu ii"'""3"".
elsewhere.
REPAIRING
Promptly done at lowest charge, ad all work
guaranteed,
imt tonei lqb race.
SIGN OP THE BIG WATCH,
Bank St. Lehighton.
eDecmb erl7.o87lv
COUNTY NEWS.
List of Letters.
List of letters remaining uncalled for In
the Lehighton Post Oflico for tho week
ending Sept. 14, 18S9.
ttced, Miss Matilda, I Selglcr, John,
neltz, Mr. Mary I Sunders, Mrs, Harry.
Persons calling for auy of tho above letters
will Bay "advertised.-'
A. W. ItAiinsNpusu, P.M.
'Eagle Cash Store."
New Announcement
Another lot of Ladies' Dress
ninths have been added to our
already larec sloclc, Tho as
sortnicnt ivcludea all seasonable
colors at ou" popular low prices
To see them is to admire them,
We also have the other goodi
kppt by thoroughly first;.'dass
general stores. Call and see us,
ROBERT WALP.
Opp. Lehigh Valley Round Hound House.
Miss Emma J. H'und, fashionable
dress maker, opposite Rebcr's drug store.
Bank street, announces to the ladles of
Lehighton and surrounding county that she
Is prepared to do dress making In tho very
latest style at lowest charges, and asks a
share of patronage All wotk guaran
teed. Bent. 7-4n
A Russian sun-flower 40 1-2 Inches in
circumfcrance raised by Joseph Ilager
from seed furnished by II. A. Bcltz, beats
the sun-flower record for this year. The
stalk Is twelve feet high and seven inches
In ctrcumferance and was grown from seed
raised during Cleveland's administration.
A beautiful wax-plant was recently
sloleufrom the yard In tho r:ar of John
llauk's residence on Bank street, and we'll
go a lead nickel that John would like to
know who the fellow Is that committed
the theft just to exerclso his biceps on the
fellow's proboscis. Eh, John?
Prof. Thomas Klelntop, Lehlghton's
well-known and, successful teacher of music
Is learning to rids a rtamWer bicycle just
purchased from E. Q. Zern. The machine
s a model of mechanical Ingenuity and
perfection,
James lPaln, of town. Is sinking an
artesian well for Joel Strotil on the old
Michael O Strohl premises In Lower Tow-
mcnslng; a like well will be sunk for ll'ni.
Roth, on the old Rice farm lu the same
locality.
Tho genuine Touman hat. including
Dunlap, .1lller and all the latest styles of
soft and stiff hats at the lowest cash prices
at the One Prlco Star Clothing Ilall, Mauch
UI1UUK.
If you want n clock or watch nromntly
repaired at a reasonable price go to S.
Hagaman Bank street Lehighton. Gin
Books and cards for Sunday schools
very low at Luckenbach's, Mauch Chunk.
- Full lino of Ingrain and Brussels car
pets at Henry Schwartz, 'on Bank St. o
Local Jumbles Strung Together for Onr
Headers,
The wlfe.of Samuel Greenswcig, resid
ing near Stemlersvlllo, is yery low and not
likely tecover. Ilcr blood is drying up.
When taken sick sho was a woman weigh
ing perhaps 180 to 100 pounds; she Is now
a mcro skeleton in comparison. The
afflicted woman suffers In silence, with a
patience that hotokens christian fort-nude
and trust in tho All-wise-Ruler.
On Sept. 14th, by Rey. J. S. Etb, Mr.
Thomas U. Craig, son of Col., Craig, of Le
hlch (lap, and Miss Ltlllo S. Kreamer,
daughter of Dr. Kreamer, of Millport, at
tho residence of the bride's parents, were
happily united In the golden bonds of mat
rimony, LotI Behler, Jr., aged about twenty
flyo years, dlod Sunday of consumption at
bis homo near Trachsyille, after a long ill
ness and much sulferlng. Interment took
placo on Wednesday at the Towamensing
church.
Annie Gctz, of Eldred township, Jfon
roe county, on the Carbon line, died Sun
day at the ago of foity years. Funeral
took placo on Wednesday. Deceased was
unmarried having been an Invalid from
childhood.
Sometime within the next thrco weeks,
If old Damo Rumor speaks truly, Miss
Catharlne.Chrlstman, of Lower Towamen
sing, ana Milton liojer, ot ast welssport,
will bo united In the golden bonds of wed
lock. Tho Audenried Base Ball Association
will hold their second annual ball at II o-
saclc, Audenried, on l'rlday evening, bept.
20th. A first-class programme has been
arranged, and a good tlmq can bo expected.
Tlio corncr-stono of tbo new 21. E.
church at Ncsauehoning, was laid on Sat
urday afternoon at 2 o'clock by Presiding
Elder S. W, Thomas. Addresses werealso
made by a number of other clcrgtmen.
It Is rumored that II. II. McBrlde. the
jolly pioprlctor of the Central Hotel, Beaver
Meadow, will bo a caudldato for the olllcc
of Co. Treasurer on the Republican ticket
In tho year 1W0.
I.udli'S nnd MUse Jackets
lu all the latest stripes and at prices lower
tnan ever can be had at Sondheim's One
Prlco Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk.
Will not Except.
Samuel R. Gllham, attorney at law resid
ing hero, aud J. Lewis, of Lansford, nomi
nated for District Attorney atftl County
Auditor at the lato Republican convention
refuse to run on tho ticket for the above
offices.
j
Itullrouil Short Slopa,
The Baldwin Locomotive Works aro
now constructing 14 new locomotives for
; the Lehigh Valley Kallroad Co.
The Lehlah Valley Railroad announces
a quarterly dividend of one and one-quarter
per cent., payable on ucioocr i.
QAIiLEHY.
Permanently located near Valley IH-pot. for
Cabinets aud Family Croups, Old pictures cop
ied aud enlarged, uugto-cm
Jeweler Campbell on Wednesday put
an eight uay clock In tlie public scuooi
loom presided oyer so successfully by JIss
Aggie, uaugutcr or joi-nuauic.
The Republican county convention con
vened In the court house at Jfauch Chunk
at ono o'clock Monday afternoon. .The
convention was called to order by County
Chatrmau, E. M. Mulharen. On a voto
Geo. W. Bowman.of Parry vlllo, was elected
teinoprarv chairman, oyer Sam. R. Gllham
of Lehighton, the result standing 33 against
22. B. J. Kunlz,of Lehighton and Elmer
Kclser, of Mauch Chunk, were made tem
porary secretaries. On accepting the cbalr
the president acknowledged bis apprecia
tion of tho honor bestowed by the conven
tion and after preliminary work announced
the following committees:
On Permanent Organization John Bav-
less, Wm'. Johnson, James Balllet, W. P.
Beaver, Edward Jcnkens, II. II. Peters,
Arthur Watt,Alfred Wchenmeyer, Thomas
Hall and Jos. Strang.
Commltteo o n Resolutions Robert
Farren, Frank Ebbert, August Noll, Otto
Rltz, Richard Bacon, S. R. Gllham.Gabrtel
Jflllcr, Alex sanael, J. 11. uombert. J. W.
Harlan.
The committee on permanent organiza
tion reported G. W. Bowman, Parryylllc.
president; B. J. Kuntz, Lehighton and
Elmer Kelser, Mauch Chunk, secretaries
and tbo business of the convention pro
ceded. Committee on Credentials D. K. Mor
row, W. R. Stroh, Georgo Dougherty,
Thomas Hall, Henry Snyder, T. J. Jic
Daniel, S. II. nollInger,W. J. Thomas and
J. A. Fenncr.
Upon tho several committees retiring the
convention adjourned aud re-conyened at
about four o'clock. Upon the report of
the committee on credentials being read,
wlilcn refusca summit Hill delegates a
volco in the convention on tho grounds of
Illegality of election the representatives of
that town arose, protested against such
action and left the room; theyiwere follow
ed by eighteen delegates from other dis
tricts in tho county, including, Lehighton,
IFcissport, Franklin, Towamensing, and
Upper Mauch Chunk. The work of the
majority convention was proceeded with,
tho interuption occasioned by the exodus of
tho Mumtord men apparently not being
noticed. The committee on resolutions
presented their report and It was accepted
without changes. The resolutions re-affirms
their faith In tbo National party and con
mend President Harrison's course as an ex
ecutive and endorse tho nomination of
Henry Boycr tho candidate for State Treas
urer. Following this came the nomination
of candidates to the several offices which
were mado unanimously and without op
position: Associate Judge, John IKler, of Beaver
Meadow.
District Attorney Sam'l. R. Gllham, of
Lehighton.
Auditor John R. Lewis, of Lansford.
Ed Lclseurinc, of Mauch Chunk, and G.
M. Davis, of Lanstord, were nominated for
State Delegate. The first ballot resulting
in a tle.Lelsenrlng withdrew bis name and
Davis was nominated by acclamation.
During the work of this convention the
delegates who withdrew from the regular
convention assembled In Ihe Grand Jury
Room and elected Theodore Mumford, a
State Delegate In opposition to Davis, and
ll win do conicsieuai inoijt.a.te vpcvenllon
next yoar,
HKGULAn CONVENTION DELEGATES:
Audenreld John Bayllss, George H.
Dougheity.
Beaver Meadow Robert J. Farrow, W.
u, lliutuag.
Bloomlngdalc Frank Ebert.
East Mauch Chunk D. K. Morrow,
Thos. Siegfried and IPllham F. Johnson.
Hacklebarnie Otto Ritz.
Lansford-S. II. Holliuger, D. H.
Griffith. Edward Jenkins, Richard Bacon,
irilllam Mclaugnun, Frank Barton.
Leblgu a. w. uaorlo.
Mauch Chunk, 1st ward Alfred Wal
ters, B. F. BerthCh. E. F. Kelser, Alex.
Sandel, W. B. Stroh.
Mahonlng-J. T. McDanlel, J. II. Gom
bert. Ncsqiichonlng Arthur Watt, Henry
McEIiuovlo.
Parryvllle George W. Bowman.
Penn Forest J. W. Harlan.
Towamensing Joseph Strang.
Wcatherly Thomas Hall, Daniel lFasb-
burn, Caspar Jlclscr, lien, J, Uangwere.
- Mia.HAUIN DELEGATES,
Bowmanstown August Noll,
East Penn JariSos I), Balllet,
Franklin William F. Beaver, Robert J.
Horigen, Yalentlne Schoenberger.
Lausanne Gabilel Miller,
Lehighton -S. R. Gllham, B. J. Kuntz,
n. II, Peters.
Little Gap Daniel Scrfass.
Mahoulng Thomas Torrence.
Mauch Chunk, 2d ward F. J. Stabl,
Gu ll'llson, Georgo Woodrlng, Al, Woy
benmeyer. Packer Job Jenkins,
Parryvllle II. D. Snyder.
Welssport J. A. Fcnucr.
stantlal structure erected. Let our con
stable call the attention of the next Grand
Jury to It.
JfEETINO OP THE G. W. H. & L. Co.
The members of the Good 1KI11 nook and
Ladder Company, will meet Friday night
to adopt constitution and By-Laws.
He has a CAnnuNCKLE. Special po
lice; John Grayer, is taklog tho best of
caro of a painful carbunckle on his right
hand.
New Store. Tllghman Rex, of Frank
lin, will open a general store In Rudy Ser
fass'' building on Bridge street.
The well on the Sloycr premises 1s
oyer a bundled feet deep and drilling still
continues.
Oliver Snell has taken chargo of the
Webster Wciss,fa'rm In Franklin township.
M las May Prutzman, of Reading, Is
ylslting-at Phifer's.
ahead.
Broadbrim's weekly letters arb alone
worth tho prlco of the Advocate. This
together with tho clear type, well arranged
personals, county news, etc., ought to keep
tho exchequer, editorial staff and appoint
ments In good condition.
Owing to tho severe coast storm coal
for tide points has been embargoed for a
few days a decreaso of about one-half the
regular tonnage.
Persons who are Interested in the Management of
s or partie:
PICNIC
Itepubllcan County Commltteo.
The names of men to seryo on the Re
publican County Committee for tho ensu
ing year are as follows :
Audenried R. E. . Staegcr, Thomas
Smoyer.
Beaver Jeadow S. E. Farrow, James
Thomas, Jr., aud J. Frey.
Bloomlugdalo Moses Hough, Frank
Ebert.
Bowmanstown I. Y. Ux, Elmer Seltz.
East Mauch Chunk Will Lelsenring,
Richard Ruddle.
East Penn James D. Balllet and Thos.
nancy.
Franklin J. K. Rickert, Val. Schoen
berger. Hacklebarnle Otto Rltz, John K.
Stclne.
Kidder North IHIllam Flower, Charles
Smith.
Kidder South Jacob S. Hawk, Nelson
Deppy.
Lausanne Gabriel Miller, B. J. Moyer.
Lansford S. H. Holllnger, Dayld H.
Griffith, Richard Bacou.
Lehigh A. W. Gabrio, Wash Glnder,
Francis A. Crocker.
Lehighton John Seaboldl, Jr., Jesse L.
Gabel and Geo. W. Dlehl.
Little Gap Daniel Serf ass, Fiank Men
gel Millport E. n. Jboney, Robert Ash.
Afauch Chunk, 1st ward W. R. Stroh,
J. M. Drelsbach, B. F. Bertsch.
Mauch Chunk, 2nd ward Georgo Wood
ring. Ed. Woyhenmoyer.
Mahoning Nathan Relnsmlth, Charles
Sltller. ,
Nesnuchonlne Henry JfcElmovle. Ar
thur Watt.
Parryvllle J. D. Klstler, Charles Dun
lap. Penn Forest J. 11'. Harlan, Francis
Behrens.
Packer Job Jenkins, S. B. Hudson.
Paekerton W. II. Long, B. J, Zimmer
man, Towamensing Paul Buck and Dennis
Moyer.
Summit Hill James McCready, John
Halderman and John E. Aubrey.
Weatherly Daniel Washburn, John It.
Rosenstock, Harry W. Smith.
Welssport P. J. Klstler, Leo Bills.
Motliera Should Always bo Careful
to get the best goods for tho least money.
We have tried very hard to belt) Barents In
this difficult and Important matter, conse
quently wo baye selected the larcest and
best assortment of suits for men and boys
ever suown in mis region, which wo ate
selhug at prices to please everybody. Call
at the One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch
uniuiK, ana secure, bargains.
A six year old son of Stephen Eck, a
new resident here, fractured his left foro
arm one day this week.
tVeathsrly Waifs.
Somo miscreant from the benighted
region of Beaver Meadow again opened
one of tbo switches on the L. V. R, B,
near that place last Sunday night. Short
ly after o o'clock on Monday morning as
passenger cnglno ''Pacific" was on her
way to Audenried she run over the twitch
and was wrecked. Fortunately but few
persons were on tho train at the time and
all escaped with a general shaking up.
All efforts should be made to catch the
perpetrator of this heinous offense, who
should suffer tho extreme penalty of tb
law for tho atrocious act ha has committed.
On Sunday the police officers of this
borough arrested a Hungarian In ono of
their retroats here, for larceny committed
at Freeland. He, it seems, stole some
three hundred dollars from some of his
countrymen at that place and was evident
ly on his way to the old country, stopping
ovet here for a general drunk, when ho
was arrested and subsequently Incarcerat
ed in the lyilkesbarre jail. Tho money
he had hidden In his boots.
The manufacturing of silk goods
seems to be at a low ebb all over the coum
try at this time and our own mill is not
exempt from this stagnation; while many
other mills are entirely idle, the mill at this
place Is running eight hours ptr day
About 300 persons are employed In the
mill at this place.
Jfiss Gertie Buck, a pupil In ono of
our Grammar schools, while climbing over
tho rocks on the left side, lost her foothold
Will find it to their interest to have the undersigned furnish them
with the choicest
We take srreat pride in our manufacture of Ice Cream, of
any flavor desired, and do not hetitate to pronounce it the very
best to be had in this section. Our wholesale prices, when we
supply picnics or parties, are always very low, and the quality,
we again repeat, is the Best. Soliciting a call when in need ot
anything in our line, we are, ltespectlully,
Nusbaum & Culton.
GABEL'S BLOCK, BANK STREET, Lehighton.
Try Our Popular Drink MILK-SHAKE.
GRAND OPENING
-OF-
HI
MAMMOTH FURNITURE HOUSE,
: South Bank St. LeMghton,
SATURDAY EVENING, Sept, 21.
Ymir nresence is cordially invited at the Grand Opening of
i Vherok. break nTher coiur b c our mammoth new Furniture ilooms on sonm van street, ue-
receiving other bodily bruises. Miss B. is hiVhfn. on the ahove date. Hundreds of leet ot upace are oc-
a::?Mnil!2;r of w-Buck-mor- Umed in a magnificent display of all kinds, styles and qualities
' . - . .. i -wt r. . .. m-Ll
Workmen aro at present excavating of furniture, including ijea Hoom ana rarior ouues, xarjics,
for a tbree-story addition to A. H. Hor- p.lmirs. Sea.. &c. 'at rharvelouslv low prices. Tve repeat our m-
th?fine salesman will always be found in at-
dustry, perseverence and a little western tendance to cator to the Wants 01 our patrons.
. n . tin IT V. . . .iinn.iutAil In Ln.ln... 1
Mr, II- has succeeded in business
until now he Is one of the solid men of
town.
rnrryvllte .Clips.
This town, not to be behind In general
progresslvoness, reports two fruit trees as
being In bloom for the socond time this
year, viz: One a peach tree In L. F. Ke-
malev's orchard; tbo other a plum tree In
O. J. Monti's garden. Both attract much
attention and are looked upon as aatural
curiosities.
A grand union picnic under tho. aus
pices of the Evangelical, Reformed and
Methodist Sunday schools, will bo held In
Jacob raters' beautiful grove on Saturday,
providing the weather permits, which at
,lil Htno InnV. mlahfv 'lrAprv "
Iiobert Fettit is back home from his
ylslt to the Gettysburg battlo field much I
pleased with bis trip. He brought wlthl
him a large number of war relics which are I
yaluablo on account of their connection I
whh the late war.
Stephen Snyder has purchased tlie I
well-known Straussberger farm, located on
the FIro Line, near this place, and will be
come a tiller of the soil. In his new avo
cation be has the best wishes of hosts of
friends.
The celling In tho primary room of the
public school building "tosk a tumble"
Monday duilug recitation hours. It raised
a llttlo excitement but fortunately no one
was hurt.
B. F, Sbantz has leased a farm at I
Trelcbler's SXatlon, Northampton county,
and will shortly go to larmmg.
There is some talk ot organizing a
Castle of the Knights of the Golden Eagle
In this place.
Dlldine Snyder's grand hop atFohol
Toco last Saturday evening was a "hop
ping" success.
FALL EXPOSmON
-or-
REX & BROS.
AT
BON I
AftCHE.
Prices Lowest! Quality the Best !
liud oil the "llqv,'
The best joko of tbo season Is on Sam
fielder and his pug dog, of Jauch Chunk,
Morris Trexler, of town, Albright Jflller,
ot Uowmanstown and Commissioner Hen
ry wilier, of Franklin, the parties wero at
Jauch Chunk Monday and being In a hur
ry to get home boarded, In mistake, an ex
cursion train atythe above- place, and were
carried throuah to Slatlngtou. They came
home on a coal train later In thb day like
stray sheep. Feel broke up about It? oh,
no; not a bit.
. Mrs. Harry Feters ti visiting ner
Laillct unit Jiie tteuitTliU parents at Kreldlersyllte, Northampton
e haye two hundred of the latest styles r0unty.
of Jackets, which wo are offering at rock Tlmothv Weston will havo his resl-
bottom prices. Come and seo them at Soud- denco nicely repainted. Will Remaley. the I
neim-s uno t'rico star Clothlnc Hal . well-known xnicut or mo uruiii, win oo
, 2auch Chunk, I .ho work. Quint.
The colorings in this line
of different weaves, includes all
the new shades and effects at
prices that make them excellent
values. We have many special
things in Dress Goods, and all
departments, that, if you exam
ine, will be profitable to you.
Robe Duess Patterns a
Specialty.
We are headquarter for
Black Goods, because we keep
the largest and best line at pop
ular niices. .
Broad Cloths,
Flannels,
Tricots,
L&(He3 Cftssimorcs,
Serges,
Henriettas,
Cashmeres,
SSripo FEaimcIs,
Stripe Dress Goods,
Plaid Bress Goods,
Flashes,
Velvets,
Trimming Silk,
Braids and Trimmings
Hosiery & Underwear.
O. A. Rex & Bro.
MAUCR CHUNK, PA.