The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, November 29, 1890, Image 2

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The Carbon Advocate
KEHIOHTON, PKIfMA.
Bate for Legal Advertising I
Charter Notices MM
Auditor's Notices 4 oo
Commissioner's Notices - 4 00
Divorce Notion 4 00
Administrator's Notices 8 oo
Ittecutor's Notlocs IN
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1800.
cows,
Bona Fide Circulation Ircer than that of
any Weekly Newspaper In the County,
Tns cchoos are still heard. Emaus la
la a fair way of securing a silk milt.
TThat can be said of Lehlghton?
.If allot and Ilauch are frlvlnRltto each
other In treat licks. To a man up a tree
It looks like six of one and a halt doien of
the other. Stop It,
It ib one of the fanny thing about the
McKlnley tariff 1.111 that a duty of fire
centa a bead 1 pnt on cabbage while taur
kront la admitted free. Hereli certainly
a distinction without a difference.
Council irAKT4' seriously consider a
number of things during the quiet of
winter, principally bowerer. elactrlc Ilia- fj
ruination, and s. market house combining I
uu iul jmuw tunuuM. wvuui...
ij.ja. a Hkl H.atlMM hahhmII
cnamoer, sou nose hoiub. x ness improve-1 tnousana men. ut mese less inunuireo nun--.,.
v t, .i i --n I dred are now living, and they are scattered In
menu can be brought about If council twentygnt 0i tni iorty-four states of the
unmps itself, we need tnem an.
In FrrrsnuBaH a scheme la developing
with a class of over zealona christians I
,ji , . .n....i nj.-1
tending to a aupprcMion of the Sunday
newspaper. It It said if they succeed In I
that city that they will try their luck In
Philadelphia. The plan it as foolish at It
is senselessly redlcnlona. Nothing, will
come Of It the Sunday newspaper has
come to stay.
The poos directorship of the Middle
Coal Field Poor District, comprising part
ot Carbon and Luzerne counties, must be
a pretty jrood thine If the annual whole
sale scramble for position can be taken as
a crlUron, and we believe that It can. The
jJcmocrat exposures of not a year ago
showed evidence of mo-t corrupt business
methods buflt was hushed up in some
jaanner, and to-day the public is none the
wiser.
ThK tightness of the money market Is
beginning to be severely felt in all sections
of the kountv with the result that, follow-
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banking establishments of the metropolis. I
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uuuioruus smaller iaunres art OI almost I
allv oepnrriinM tbrn,int,Mnf I
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W vu.wuBMWUW UO LUL.UII I . 1
tne paraiell Is somewhat similar, though 1
not ClUite as extemlvn u Ihi mMenTirnit I
7 M eisive a IDS Widespread
disaster that followed the crash of J. Cooke
&Son during the early 70'i
Tnrc r!l.Tcii nfMnmnl, litl, mn
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cracy at tne late election has had the effect
of making many party man OTer-saniminn
.... Vnma over-sanguine
as to the result of 1892. They go so far as
W i.li .aim .,i, .
escnew a (Olid iOUth or a solid north,
and eyen so far forget tbemse yes as to le-
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noreNew York with her thirty two elec-
tonal votes and the natural influence she
vri n iU. . i n.L, I
. iuumj. .v je. iuii over-
confidence may result In some harmwhen I
It comes In r..,,H -w v-.v . t..
- " . , uih iuiuu, uo
Ignored, she Is essential to the vletorv of
no i ' nuiwj ue victory oi i
loyz, in fact, more so than any single stata I
In th TTninn tou. w v-.t .1. -1
Democracy cannot elect their next PresI-
dent.
Jonw Boyxx O'ltusLLT pnt It pretty
correctly wnen ne said
"The qualities we naturally dislike and
fear in a man are those which Insure sno
uts under our present social order, vlt
i ., , , 4 ... ' i
uronumiss, naranessf aaroilnesff, selflsh-
net, the mind to Uke advantage of neces
alty, the will to trample on the weak in
the canting name of 'progress' and 'clvlll
cation.' The qualities we love in a man
send him to the poor house generosity,
truth, trustfulness, friendliness, unielflsb
nets, the desire to help, the heart to sltv.
Ih tnlnrt in fn.. ....u i-l. ,. i
'"ymUBiSatwrs
ivis oi weaaness, me defence of tne weak."
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.njwii. niLiuui B opinion 1
thai cuesslnpando'.her rnnlt. .nmmor, .1
i,u. guwuB auuo Mtr contesu common at
society fairs, etc, are not lotteries, it com
mnn . k. Tr,i. D. .
mon sense says the Vqllty Seeord. The
contrary construction of the lottery law bv
Incompetent persons has already been pro-
aucuye 01 no little trouble. This law was
lnt,i , . ., , , .A , ,1
intended to suppress the real lotteries, the
big concerns, which rob. the, twvinl nt ni,
uk vuuterus, wuicn roo me people or such
vast sums of money, and for no other pnr attracted a great deal of attention owing to the
nose. Th .nilmriii.. .111 t,.. .l.i fact that Ue woman was, a few years ago, re
pose, ine auiuorltles will have their garded as a most extraordinary criminal. She
hands full In doing this, without havine was the principal figure In u case in Hollistcr
lm, , ,k " .u. I . vllle. Wayne county, in which a daring attempt
arvw uivu luiu mg Kuuiktuuai auiy OI
collarine from time to tlm t,4
yuisarme irom time 10 lime and rusblng
Into court the managers of village or town I
f!pn.ln ,1, ,....! v. ,A
. w. ,uWiuA vuumis, uciu, iu
the majority of instances, for eharluhl.
inita
benevolent purposes.
: - "
Fjcbhatb the situation of affairs extant
to-day eonld be no better expressed than In
.ulu.ui tnejtpocflwneaitsays: "The
hard times through which Wall street Is
tiuu are largely tne resnJt of over-cap
iHuiMtion, so long as promoters are al
jowea 10 spent say f0.000.000 to hnllt a
piece of railroad, and then to slap on It, for
uiwuaie, eigni minion of first mortage
iwuiu, uve minions of second mortage
mums, Dye minions of preferred stock and
ten millions of common atnfV n In
j . . ... v " u.uoi
wum,. rwpniT.fli oni h.niu.. . . . ...
, a-v Miiiuwui wi omntes
Which represent only flye millions of ontlav
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'"" P' vnreaten rKali street,
The law Should Sten in. in ever Stat. (
the Union, and rml.i. 4.i t,
' j. un many
v-u. uu aiucit soau oe given out. We
tttitt nnl than l.... . ..
"J"r "'" """J mea wortn an-
vw,ww apioce anu upwards, bnt It will hn
laruetteriorthe ordinary Investor who,
uait me lime, is sorely puisled how to In-
vest iiis hard-earned money.
Just Bo.
The papers ot the large cities are all right
If voa want them, bnt It is the local paper
vu jtuiuuses your DUiiness.your churches
jour numerous societies, sympathises with
you in your afflictions and rejoices with yoa
in joar prosperity. In short. It is the local
paper that mentions the thousand and nn
Items in which you are Interested during
uv icar, bdd wuiuivnn iln n.1 fln,i t ik.l
papers or tbe large cities.
UUary Talk.
Ranulnrv.i.iri- ; . . .. I panicienappuei into eacn nostril aim is
PtainCrjarIesKlnE.U.B.A..CABri)illlulhalllrriuihl MrAMh,.., rfr,,t.l.t.. hmnll
omplete novel to tbe December nuraW at u. I registered, so cts.
s.tfsJ(.,JM.Il,enUtreAWLL i1?81181 84 Wtrren SU' New York
xnaxscnxrmtari,HKK.rf..i. . , . I
which make allot captain King's stories such
stettolalnjr reading. Several of the characters
oione of Uie aathor's former soccesiful. novels.
Two Boklers,aialtethir reappearance InthU
stew story. Tne "Army PoitU" is a charming
2rsong girl who rescues her lortr from the tolls
ola designing TlUn,anl,bytKtQg that certain
evidence was manufactured, clean feln before a
ourt-matertai when werythlng point ta fiis
speedy eonvteboo. The Banner a whleb the
publle press is apt to raalgln army officers with
eat ssfleeBt lavestlgauon Into tbe charges pre
Hmi is brougbt oat In starUlag colers The
"Army Portia" l om of the vtry strngest stories
fluu ts prolific author bt yst written, and bids
4b to U so at m mm, f th tsaww
" v' vj wo umu mki vimzj sryis
Or PASSING INTBHHST.
-"Warren's main street will be payed jsith
brick nearly a mile, at i cost of gi.w per iqunro
yard. ,
Tlie Phoenix Iron Company, oirtioenuvtiie,
have laid off about COO of their workmen In the
last few days.
Pennsylvania Bteel Works at Btecllon em
ploy 4,094 men and last Saturday 98,600 settled
the pay roll, the largest ever known.
-James Vanderllne. al'leasantvllle. Forest
county farmer, sold 280 head ol sheep hut week
at S4 a neaa. raisea on nis own pastures.
'Michael Zelgler, ot Oedar Run, Nlttany Val
. Iim inlil within the nast six months 1.014
pounds of butter, made from the mlUc of seven
tn hl annual rcnort Commissioner lUilim
places the total number of those who draw pen
sions irom me KOYernmcni aioj(,w, uinuuui
,B7S resldo In Pennsylvania.
Coal men predict a dusk trade this winter,
and say though we should not hare a severely
COICI season miuiux will uu ueucr man iiwjv jcui
also a better demand for coal.
Loes raited out Busauebanna boom at wiii-
lamsport this season numbered l,4T3,7W. or 212,-
1W.1I, ...UM V .oil, v,vw,vu. - - - - "
and oaK ana 139,ow,bi were ncnuoca.
In Emaus. in tho East Penn Valley, the
death ot any person In the town Is made known
DTa quartette oi iromDDDea mnjuij
steeple ot the old Moravian Church.
In deciding that guessing contests are not
unlawful the
Attorney uenerai uoiuis out unit
wed uDon Judgment, but failed to
guesting Is based upon Judgment
expect a large class ot election guessess
Kflrmui TJve. &
prominent and
wealthy
farmer, of Jackson township. Susquehanna Co.,
commuted suicide on oaiuraay uj iiuuki
by hanging.
Continued HI ueaiin was me prouaDie cause.
An tmknnwn tramn entered Kline's hotel at
Fanneravllle. Lancaster county, stole a lot of
clothing and escaped. A posse overtook him In
I . . ., - 1..,lill..ln.lHUll ,nTAt U.l.t
winter quarters In Jan. The posse tied him to
. " mm a lernwe nogging aim iet .um
J.inciudlriK the original number and the re-
fniirM T 11 Jit ivnrt H.lltlfll lit LIIH 1 1'LLIM It'll L 11(1111
Tl--0i theBlicktalls numbered about two
union.
i Tftrrn wr TWAnrv-tnrnfl winown ol nevoiu-
I Uonary soldiers upon the pension list on the 4Ui
nr lnn. i8mi A tiiI tliA TtAvnliitlnnnrv wnr ftnrl.
ni nn hnmlred and seven ve.irs oco. These
facts are lraught with warning to the advocates
0r additional tension legislatlen.
There are raany who hope for a vigorous
winter that It may freeze out toe remains of the
grip, which some pnysicians say tan oniy ne
eradicated by real cold weather. Colds are un
usually severe and the opinion Is fully expressed
that they an present crip symptoms.
The Supreme Court of Minnesota has lately
rendered a decision ot Importance to tho busi
ness community In declaring that bank checks
rendered
ineM rnmmunltv
are not cash and do not possess legal value as
money until casneu. in outer wurus, uiu t;iv'
ntr or a enecK on a DanK is not a payment wuei
isssed between debtor and creditor, out only
becomes so wnen tne money is receivcu on it.
A fine of $5 and costs, was Imposed Wedncs
day. by Judge Butler. In the United States Dist
rict uourt. I'miauetpuia ulkju .uwuiu it . jjvi vn,
who pleaded guilty to me cnarge oi iinvmg sent
a letter to a debtor through the malls tho em el-
nf tvhlrh had the card "Had Debt Collection
Agency" on it. ine excuse given oy jrcn
war that be did not know that the act was a vio
lation ot the law. lie Knows it now.
John Hoffman, of Hoffman Ilros., lumber
Jobbers, met with a horrible death while work'
lnor In the woods un Marvin creek, near Bmetli
port, Aicneau vuuuty. a. utui ui ucivj ivgs
started down the steep Incline on which ho was
worklnc Tin was caueht between two of the
heaviest timbers and bis body was sawed almost
In two, only tne iront wan oi tne aouomcn Hom
ing the two parts together. In this manner tho
man lived for twonours. ue simeren no pain
until within a few minutes of Ills death.
Miss Katie Eggleston of Chicago, vIsltliiKln
Prlcevlile, nve rmles from Scranton, has had
II.. .1 t. .... nnA Indira,! In f 1 1 ... i
fAtpr Menan arrestea anu loageu in jau on
fham nr criminal assault. MissEgcleston sav
that MftAhan was accomnanvlntz her home f ron
. . . ( . . . .
a n fit-TV Ann mane ln.iuitinir nruousaia. wnici
she Indignantly rejected . When they reached
a quiet place jsieeuau auucaeu ucr uun u. m
in -nltnot her terrific atrueeles. would ia
accomplished his designs had not her screams
-i orouKut neip. Miieu ucr ussaiiaub ucu.
Kev. Hylvanus Stall, A. M pastor of the
HMtnnn Kneiim i.nTnernn i:niiren. iia iiinnrp.
fnrmerlv ot Ijincaster. has been elected nssoel
ate anu managing euaur ui uw mincinu uu-
erver hv the stockholders of that naucr. Mr.
BteUlsOyearsofageandlsUioroughlyfanilllar
every branch of the Lutheran church. Ills
Important editorship ot the Lutheran Year Hook
and Historical Quarterly has created universal
.atljtaetlon amom? Lutherans evcrvwhero. He
is thoroughly laminar vmn aii tne oepariments
of printing and publishing, and Is the author of
several valuable works on church topics.
It Is reported that the grin Is likely to be
acratn nrevalent during the cold weather. Our
experience last winter convinces us that
while apparently a trivial matter, It was In
reality one ot tne oeauiiest ana most aaiigcrous
nnmiu inai lias recentiv Hweut ovur Liita
country. It Mled thousands of graves and
nianvare still suffering from Its alter effects,
In view of Its threatened return It behooves
everybody to conform with mnusual strlctuess to
I all the conditions which tend to nreserve health
Those who are louna wean, ana mose wno waste
ano are reciuess oi tneir siock oi noaitn, arc
likely to be the first victims, so we say to all our
readers exercise every precaution.
The Washington Observer tells this storv
"An odd case ot affection of animals Is reported
to nave Deen seen in tnis oiace recentiv. it
happened one day last week, as the workmen
on the Jefferson Avenue Methodist Uplscoi
cnuren were coins to worK in mo morning. 11
a itnir wii lvltifr fnt Rqlniin rlirllt whprn tho mil.
nit in to stand. Htanamg rignt neninu tne s een.
ing nog ana suaraing mm as ne siumtierea stoou
U hsnasome T sheep. Mr. Walker, one of the
contractors, atrectea tne men to go to wortt in
anotner part oi tne cnuren anu not to aisturo
the fnendi. Later In the morning the canlrA
awoke and rising stretched himself and walked
off, followed by his friend and guardian the
sheep."
Thomas Fawcott & Sons, one of the oldest
and largest bituminous coal firms In Pittsburgh,
have failed. Judgments aggregating 8160.010
were entered by the Central Bank Monday
morning, ana ail property oi uie linu uas ue en
1b vied uDon bv the Sheriff to satisfy these claim:
Xn.lial;lllUe,-Bre estimated at $400,003 with
assets ei about f 000.000. no statement has yi
I hen madn. but one Is Dromlsed at once. Tr
failure was not unexpected, and It Is asserted
was nottne result 01 present nnanciaiconumons,
The firm has been carrying a large amount of
paper, ana for two months it has been known
that they were about to give up the fight The
senior member, Mr. Thomas Fawcott, Is the
rresldeatotthe Central Bank, but the failure
wlu PSTe no cn?etS? .,n.at institution, as it
the long-continued depression of the river coal
" ,
Fanny Van Qorder, a middle-aged womnn
living at ficranton. Mondav shot herself 111 tht
I head with a revolver, and the attending phy.
..,., th,t h(. wlU dle. Tho -Mieid. Vs
I was maue to roo ana inuraer a man iiamen
I Baker, wno was said to navo a large sum
ionev In his house. The woman gained
confidence, held high carnival with him, and
whlle.be was sleeping oft a debauch she pulled
1 tne
pie off his revolver. Baker's house w
on fire, and while he was seeking to effect
1 .f.n,
escape from the second story, robbers entered
and ransacked the lower floors. Baker saw
them and attempted to Ore at them, but his
revolver was useless. lie escapetTand sent one
of tbementothepenttentlar), but the woman
una ,, Hi t.4 ,hrm,r.h 1,,rv', wltlrn
oUm4 I At.nn-l- A -l
b 110 rt Important A(J
All advertisements under this head such
lost, found, strayed, stolen, wanted, for sale
.11 nlnM nXli.M MM, .....Hl. .l. 11
will be Inserted at the rate of one cent a word'
for the first Insertion, and one haitcent a word
for eacn subsequent insertion, providlng.how
ever, that no advertisement be charged less
than 23cta for a single Insertion, and that they
uo pam lur vasu iu uuvauco.
1 AsrANTKl). A UIKL for general Housework.
1 lT nDl ,0 feirl Bartholomew. Ilankwav 1
1.. .. ..- J '
1 nigntou. ra.
WA5'rED Two young Ladies to learn dress
1 msaing. uaiior write to Mrs.
Nusbaum. First street, Lehlghton, I-a.
i?OU HUNT Store room and residence on
Franklin sL. Welssport. next to Fort Allen
House. Apply to iienry ijunstman. vvemport.
rX)K 8ALK-Two black horses, one 8 years old
I A weight 1100. good worker : ones vears old
wetebc oao. fine driver. Both In good condition:
I Oscar unnstman, weissport. i-a.
WANTED A well educated Boy. about is
te years ot age. to learn the printing trai
Enquire at this omce.
or
trade.
Enquire
ELY'S
Catarrh
Cream Bali
Oltansts the
Xaia! Fauaiss,
AUais Tain ana
Inflammation,
I Heals Us Bores
Bestores the
8,BM r TmM wi
I THY TBE 0DBE
A TOuable Farm at Pri-
Sale.
A Valuable Farm oi bot 1 acres , u offered
at private sal, situated In Utfff Iluo. upon
whleb are erected two gaod dweUtog bouKt, a
wlss barn and other outbulklincs. TJw lia is
under eseelleiit euUHalkm wllh never tailing
water right at the house . There 1 also an
oreaard of fine fruit tree. This Oierty Is
only ottered for sale on aeoount of feWpj: baatth
ot the owner, and offer an excellent ebana for
parw oeainog a nice Dome, ror lurtner par
UruLus U or address,
8 AMI' EL EVERT,
Haier Kun,
tbrce mils frotrj Marh ruuiik and our uiIh
(nuu Pm-krirtoa 0 M.tswj h '
ish j;m
MAI "KJmVtmtt
Executor's Sale
Of Valuable I arming Lands !
The understated. Kxecutor ot the Estate of J.
A. novmi, late ot Lower Towametoirig Town
shin, carbon county, Pa., deceased, will Sell at
Public Sale on the premises aforesaid, on
Saturday, December 6th, 1890,
ONE o'clock d. m.. Ibe following Valuable
Heal Estate, vis: All that certain Tract or Piece
of Land situate In Lower Towameiislng Town
ship aforesaid, containing
ONE HCNDHHD AND NINETY ACKB8,
mere or leas, bounded bvl amis ot Adam Kunkol.
Jess Kostenbader, George Walck and others,
about Sixty Acres of which are cleared and
nniiern irooa state oi cultivation, uie uamucw
being good Woodland. The Impiovements
tuereon are a iwo-atory
STONE DWELLING HOUSE,
Swiss Barn, 4060 feet. Wagon Hhed and all other
necessary ouiuuuuings. lenns nuu uunuiiiuio
win ue innue Known hi unit) uuu inuuo m sme
EDWARD BOYKIt,
Kxecntor ot the Estate of J. A. Doyc
ret, dee'd
nov. 5
WW3
At Private Sale
A VALUAI1LB
HOTEL PROPERTY,
1X)0ATHD IN MAIION1NO VALLEY.
Tlin uiwlernliriind nITftrs his lintel lT0trertV.
21 Acres of flood Farming Land, located at
PLKA8ANT COltNKll.0 AlfllON COtJNTy.l'A.,
tor sale. The Hotel Building Is located on the
roadloaaiugirornLenigiuon to lamaquu, tour
mtioa from Lehlghton In a rich farming country.
The building Is two-nnd-n-half stories high, with
migoillllli oilier iiiii'iuvuiiiriiia luiiu'iu. iutiiB
shed and barn, and necessary outbuild ngs.
This Is n tare opnortunlty for a person desiring
to go into, tne uotei uusiness.
For further par tleulars call on or address,
J. T. McDANIKL,
Nov. ls-we rieasant Corner, I"a
Public Sale
)F VALUABLE
Farming Stock!
Tim undnralcned will sell at Public Sale, on
the promises of the Andreas Dairy Farm, at
IlALLIliT'B statiun, roitsvuie uivision i v ,
mi . lienr Penrose Ocorge's Hotel. East I'onn
Township, Carbon county, rn., on
Saturday, November 29, 1890
at ONI! o'clock P. M sharp, the following valu-
auio property, to-wit:
TWEXl'V-TWO JEltSEY & HOLSTKIN COWS,
some fresh, and one-halt to come iresli shortly
atter tne saie,
TEN HEIFERS AND CALVES,
all Irnm Ilia above steek and a Thoroughbred
.JC13UJ Ullll, 4 0IA-llll lWUIOJ 1.1 CIllllUlQ, vuill-
uete, l Mavis niiniu iiiuip, i xuti, jnnici
.Vorltcv. l liuitcr Printer. Lot of Buckets. J an ,
and Ciins, 1 Counter Scale, 1 Market Butter Box,
lor use on wagon, l Feed uutter,
ONE MOWINO MACHINE,
Harrow, 1 Land iloller, 1 Boj er Feed Mill, Lot
ol 1 larness, 4 Htove3, and a variety of other ar
ticles too numerous to mention. This sale Is to
close out the stock and Fixtures ot the Andreas
Dairy Farm. Tkiuis Cash on sales of 5or
less, over SO six months' credit on approved
I inu-uurM iwii&uu. i uni.i . iiaiium , .iivuto.
paper.
For the Andiibas Daiby Farm,
Levi IIaiu.eman. Auctioneer.
For Bale.
A Valuable Hotel Property
In Lehightoii.
The Mansion Houno. on North First street,
Lehlghton. Fn.. Is for sale. The Mansion l
large, commouious anu ruomy Having lony
sleeping apartments, ciegant parlors, largo uin
Ing hall, sample room aud
u;
It is nicely
furnished throughout with water and light im
provements and Is n valuable hotel property.
l or mriuer particulars can on or uuurcss.
O. H. HOM. PKOP.
Lehlghton, Pa,
AT PRIVATE SALE.
s A VALUABLE
HOUSE AND LOT.
The undersigned offers at nrlvatc sale a valu.
able bouse and lot on North second street, the
oronertv of the late Mathlaa Schwerer. deceas-
ed. The lot Is 33 feet front, on which Is erected
a two story iramo uweiung nouse ituut witii
kitchen attached. This Is a bargain for any one
uesinug a yitxisuui iiuiiin.
FItiNCIS BOEDERES.
Nov 8,'fio-3w Adin. Est. Mnthlas Schwerer.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
OF VEltY VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
Tursuant to an Order of the Orphaus' Court
of Lehigh county, Pennsylvania, the under
signed, Administrators ot the Estate of John
llalhet, deceased, will sell nt Public Sale at the
Dowmanstotvn Hotel, In liowmaustown, Carbon
county, ra., on
Saturday, Dec. 20, 1890,
commencing at l :30 o'clock p. in., tho following
described Ileal Estate, to-wit: No. 14 All that
certain ti act or piece of land situated between
Walnut and Cherry streets In the borough of
Blatlngtou, county of Lehigh, and state of Penn
sylvania, bounded and described as follows, to
wit: llegiiinlng at the northwest corner ot a lot
now or lai
along said
w est 346 feet to a post ; thence along Jtaee allc
Including the same, north 8ivt degrees, east a
feet to a post; thence nlonii Cherry alley. Includ
ing the same. 499 feet to anost: thence south
Siii degrees, new 201 feet to a post; thence
along purpart No. 10 and lot of ground belong
ing iu luuaru iicm. iiurtit !& ueurees. weal
18a feet to a post; thence by lot of Wilson Wert
south 73J4 degrees, west lt-0 feet to the nlace
beginning, containing thrco acres and nlnely-
viuni uciLiiro.
No. ill- All that certain tract or piece ot land
situate iu lui&i I'eun loivusuip, tjarDOU county,
Pennsylvania, bounded by lands ot A. & J. Hal-
net, otepnen uatiiet, ueorge ivun. Jonn Ati
George Itehrig and John ualllet, containing
arTciuy-iuur aurcn, inure ur less.
No. 38 All that certain tract or piece of land
situate iu uagt renn lowusuip, uaruon couutv,
Pennsylvania, designated aa No. 'JB in the Innn).
sltion UDon the real estate of Htpiilien llullter.
deceased, bounded by o. 28 and lands of John
Ualllet, containing eleven and one-half acres.
No. 39 All that certain tract or piece of land
situate lu East Penn townslii,), Carbon county,
designated as No. 28 In the inquisition upon the
real estate nt Stephen Balliet, dee'd, bounded
by lands of John Miller, Nos. 20, 80 aud 2T, and
muuMui Luuiiiiiiii i-recuy, cuuuiiiuiig twenty
three acres ami two nerches.
No. 40 All that certain lot or piece of ground
situate In East Penn townshln. Iirbon irnntttv
designated as No. 34 In the Inquisition upon the
real estate ot Btepheu Balliet. dee'd, bounded
by lauds of Win. Horn, O. Musselman, Jacob
liehrlg and Thos. Drumbore, containing thirty
aervH unu iuri, i-iciuue.
No. 60 All that certain tnet or piece of land
situate in iuui l enn tow nsnip, uarnon county.
designated as No. 20 among a number of tracts
oi ikuu ot me mte nieuuel) liaiiiet, aer'd,
bounded bv No.l7and laudaof fleorffn Anilrna
containing six acres and ninety perches, sti let
UlOaaUl D,
No. 23 All that certain tract or piece of land
suuaie iu rout iuiui wwnsnip, tiroon county,
bounded by lauds late of iteuben Dinkey aud
btepuen uainet, containing seventy-four acres
and on huudred and seven perches, strict
measure.
No 23 All that certain trtrtt or pleee ot land
situate In Bast Penn towiisbln. Carbon eouutv.
bounded by lands of Jacob Frltslnger. George
uuiBuue, i-iwicuee imoruuu xouiasuuiuper,
containing thlrtv-slx acres, more or I ana
No. 26-All that certain traet or piece of land
Biiuaie iu iutt j enu uiwnsuip, uaroon eouniy,
adloiniiiK lands of lLeuben lilnkav. Wru. IUiW.
John Dalllet and others, containing twenty-four
acres, morn or lean. t
No. uo All that certain tract or pleee of land
situate in rwt renn townsuip, uaroon count
coniainiug two nuuurea acres, lilue Jlountal
laud.
No. 62 All thai certain tract or piece ot land
situaie in n eat renn lownsnip, seauyiaiii coun
ty, bounded by lands ot Samuel Ohl, Sehoeh A
ttelbert. coiitulnlng thirty-two acres and twenty
nine nerehes.
Nu 63 All that certain tract or pleee of laud
situate iu West Penn township, Schuylkill coun
ty, bounded by lauds of Ueorge Gilbert, Jacob
HroUHt and lleury Weldenslein, containing
Binmj-itic imid nuu mill mu uu vuviuurtl
perches. Blue Mountaiu land.
Nu. 64 all that certain tract or piece of land
situate in west renn towusnip, BcnuyiKTll coun.
ty.
uuiumeu uy lauab laie oi un. . mtuer,
Joaeu.i tiuiubert. Daniel Stetgerwalt i
nd Ham
twenty. ue! (ihl, contaiiilug one huudred aud
three acres and luneti -three nerchea.
No. 8 All thai certain tract or pleee ot land
situate In Wes' Peun township, Schuylkill coun
ty, bouuded by land of Joseph (lumbert, John
llalhet, Klstlei Kegan and B. Welter, con
taining thirty acre and fifty-seven parches.
No ta-All that certain tract or pleee of land
situate In West Penn township, Schuylkill eouu-
ty bounded h lunda of John Htelu, Martin
odsi una lieoige iiiiocri, containing one nun
tired aud one acre tnil twenty-seven percbe,
Blue Mounialu laud
Ternii, and t'Ohditlons will be uiadr known at
tliui' anil iiIim e nf salt , l,
VirroH BOWMAN i. l.tWIS K BAI.I.IET,
AuiiiiiilaliaKii ul Hi.' tsiit, ot John balliet,
Iiei-easi-c Ni ..isyo
Our
circuiiUiou is erowine
because we furnish
all thf latest locaV news in the
best stylo, iS'amplo us
is!
ssasn
1T0BTH riEST STREET, LEHIQHTOiT.
IS TUK TLAOE FOR
Fine Suitings anil Pantataiiip
at the lowest prices which are 10 to 20 per
cent, lower than elsewhere. A perfect tit
and best workmanship guaranteed In every
Instance. Before purchasing elsewhere
call and see us. -31-ly
PRANK P. DIBHL,
NOItTI STREET,
Practical Blacksmith Horseshocr
Is prepared to do al work In lils line
in the best manner and at the lowest
prices
Please call. nov20-88-l y. J 1
Money Wanted !
The Borough of Lehighton,
Carbon county, Penn a., desires
to borrow form $6000 to $8000
Parties havine money to loan
call on or communicate with.
Mahlon Heiohaed, Burgess,
Or l Pierce Lentz, Secy.
Dr. H. B. REINOHL,
Graduate of Phlla, Dental College.
DENTISTRY !
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
Ferserralion of tie Teeth a Snecialty.
office uuuiihi From 8 a, m. to r p. m.
OAS HALL, Market Sjuaro, Uanch Chunk.
BIlANOn OFPIOEi
EAST - MATJOH - CHUNK
Two Doors North of Tost-Offlce.
OFPICE IIOUKb: 7 to 3a. in. aud 5 to 7-p. m
AprnaKim
D. J. KISTLER
Itesectfully announces to the public that he has
opened a NEW LIVERY STA11LE, and that he Is
..ow prepared to furnish Teams for Funerals,
Weddings or Business Trips on tho shortest uo
Ice and most liberal terms. Orders left at the
Carbon House" will receive prompt attention,
STABLES ON NORTH STREET,
next the Hotel, Lehlghton. 1an22U-
We have In stock an elegant assorsment
of the most fashionable styles In
Coats, Wraps & Jackets,
in seasonable weights, colors, Ac.
Don't Buy Unless You O Them
Dress-Making.
In this Department wo have the services of
a llrst class Uity .Experienced .Ladvand can
guarantee our lady patrons tbe latest styles
ana best worn in tnis lino.
E. H. SNYDER,
First Street, Lehighton, Penna
PHOTOGRAPH
GALLERY,
Permanently located near Valley Depot, tor
Cabinets and Family Groups. Old pictures cop
led andenlarged. augl-y
Lehigh Valley R. R, Co
Arrangement of Passenger Train
In Effect Nov. 16th, 1890.
I.KAVB L13HIGIITOM
For Rahway,Ellzabetli,Newark and New York
D.UIt. I.W, V.Df, UUU 11.12 U.1U.J if.W, Gf O.U1 p.lU
For Manunka Chunk and Belvidere e.vo, 7.31'
a.m.: 12.42 1) m.
For Lamuertville and Trenton 6.00, 0.00 and
ii. i a.iu.i j uu auu u.m ii.iu.
D..B1.,I.A All . ......
fill pmiiiimuu, iaui3au4uu, AIICUIUWU, XlCtll-
lebem, Euston, Philadelphia nnd points South
7.07, 7.30, 0.00 and u.12 a.m. : 3.00, 6.29 &8.01 p m.
For Reading and llarnsbuig 7.30, and 11.12
u. iu. , d.iAi, o.tv anu o.iu p.m.
For Hon umns. Lehleh UaD. Cherrvfonl. Ijim
ry's, White Hall, Coplay, and llokendauqua
I.VI, V.W V.ilj U. 11.1, IW 111., l.1, UUU Q,ZU II. IU
For Jlauch Churk 0.62, 7.43, 9 J8 and 11.48 a.m. ;
1.22. 3.15. 6.2J, 7.23. 8.10 and S.33 p. m
For Weatherly and Ilazleton O.K. 7,43 9.30 and
11.48 a.m. ; 3.15, S.25, 7.23, 9.38 p.m.
For Mahanoy City, Bbenandoah and Ashland
6.52, 7.43, PJ0 and 11.48 a.m.; 3.15, 6.25 & 7.23 p.m.
For MU Carmel and Bhamokln 7.43 and 11.48
a.m. ; a.-s p.m.
For Pottsvllle 7J07.43, 8Ja u.12 and 11.43 a.m.
12.42. 3.13. 5.23 and 7.23 u.m.
For White Haven, Wllkesbarre and Plttston
638, 7.13,9.30 and 11.48 a.m.; 3.15, 6.38, 7,28 and
9.38 p.m.
' For Hcranton 0.52, 7.43, 9,30, and 11.48 a.m.:
3.15, 6.2 and 7.23 p.m.
For Tuiikhanuock 11.18 a, m.; 6.23 7.28 and
OM p.m.
ForOwego, Auburn, Ithaca and Geneva 11.48
a.m.; 9.38 p.m. t
For Lacey vllle, Towanda. Sayre, WaverW El
mlra, Kochester, llutlalo, N'agara Falls ana the
West 11.48 a.m.; and 7.23 and 9.38 p.m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
For New York 4.11,6.42 and 10.07 a.m. 16.20 p.m.
For Philadelphia 8.02 a. m. ; 2.62 and 5.S0 p.m.
For Itaston and Intermediate Htatiou 6.4E,
8.02, 10.07 a.m. j 12 62. 2JK. 6.20 and Ulpm,
For MauchGhuuk 8.14, 9.60, ia38 a.m. ; 12.26,
3.1s, 5.13 and 9.38 p.m.
For llaiieton 0.60 a.m. : 12 20, 3.16 & 9M n.m.
For Jlahauoy City and Shenandoah IMC and
3.16 p.m.
For Pottsvtlle at 12.62 p. in.
For White Haven. Wllkes-Ilarrp. Plittnn.
Tunkliaunock.Towanda. Sayi-e, Ithaca, Genera,
Auburn, Elruira, Koebeeter, Buffalo,
Niagara
runs una 111a l ti v3n i.ui.
For further particulars Inquire of Agents for
Time Tables.
c 11. 111 milium,
(lenl Pas. Ageut.
South Bethlehem, Penna.
Way 11. '90, ly
A NEW PRINCIPLE.
We .Positively guarantee )r
itoyd's Little Giant Nerve
and Liver Pills,
To Cure Constipation, Indigestion, llllloui
us( Torpid Liyer, l'ln In tho BMk, Pile
Headache, Bad Taste In tbe Mouth arising
from Indlgettion, by slrengthening the puye
and rtgulstlng tbo action of the Stomach Liver
and Kidneys. Io not b deceived, Dr. Boyd's
Little Qiant Nerv snd Liver Pill aet on a
nw priaclnal. They aot on the nuves of tbe
ttomaeb, liver and kidney giving thern health
and vigor, what is more evident of their oura
live qualiliH, than tbe fact that tbe longer
taken the la required, that is more Iban can
be said of any other pill on the market, a trial
will convince the moat skeptical mind, that
what we olalm is true, tbe are a few of Ibe
to any ttiaHniali we haye rivd
TirroH, Oa., Aug., 20th 1890. Dear Sin
Tb Pill received, thty are Ibe Ut I t
UMti. , T. W. Oust. '
hut CsvsTiL Miss., May 14, 18M. Dar
81 r: 1 have tkn Pill Mat , iaolesed Snd
0e, senii'ne more I have bew troWd for
year with indlfMtioii, oeiwUpttion acd
ocrvouanata, Iom I Uke Dr Boyd's Pilla I
fel good, have takD many other with uo
relief, yours repetfully. AaaM B.
for Ml by all dtalw in uaaiUiM at Me
per bon, nl by mail on rcotipt of prio
saiauja rr, ! wBUd arytkr.
T D TBOUA8, DrugjUt.
UbtghtoD, Pt
Livery Stables
(K) Tt
SVVEEN YS
"Corner Store"
FOB,
Bottled Gherkins, ,-uv-et Pick-
os, Chow-Chow, Onions, Table
Sauce, Horse-radish, Cauliflow
er, Catsup, Mixed Pickles, Cel
ery Sauce, and all kinds of choice
Jellies and table necessaries. In
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Queensware &c.
Jl' 6 lead, liolli In low prtoes nud qtxallty o
goods. Our large slock Is displayed to da
vantage, "an Item which purahnier wll
certainly greatly appreciate.
remem'bbr the
Corner Store,
liThighton PA.
U. S. MAIL COACH
BETWEEN
Broadheadsville and Lehighton,
IS BUN EVER t DAY.
PaMcngi-s Between ourl to all Point along
tbe Lilne, will be Uarried t the very
LOWEST BATES. -
Freight and Baggage
Safely carried nt lowest price. .The patronage
ol the publio is respectfully infiaited. Orders
tell with the Fust Office along- the line nrat
tho Excbango Hold, 'Lehlghton, will receive
prompt etientioD. Kerpecuuuy,
FRAECIS KOEHLER. PfOD,
aug30yl
SATURDAY, NOV. 29,
we will display an immense line
of .Holiday Goods
TOYS, GAMES, BOOKS,
Fine Stationery
AND LEATHER-GOODS
and an endless variety of Nic
.Nacs.
BIG BARGAINS
IN 5c AND 10c GOODS !
E. F. Lucre tfBAcn,
No. 61 Broadway laucli ClpL Pa
Below tbe Broadway House,
Weissport Mm Uirectory.
JpBANKLIN HOUSE,
EAST fl5ISSr0BT, l'ENN'A.
Tins house oHerS'flrst-class aceomtnodstloiiH lo
he periuaiiont boarder ami transient gunat.
Panto prices, only One Dollar iter day.
auKT-iy JOHN ItKimio, Proprietor.
Oscar Christman
WEISSPORT, PA.
Livery and Exchange Stahlcs.
nasy riding carriages and sato drlvlna horses,
Best accommodations to agent anil travellers.
Mall and telegraph orders promptly attended u.
Give me a trial. mavn-ly
The - Weissport - Bakery,
0. w. iiAur.y. rnorniETon.
Delivers Fresh Uroad and Oaken In Weiiikport,
iiiiKiitou unu Yioiniues every aay.
fn the store I have a Fine Line of Confectionery
oriue iiouuuy 11-uuu. ounuay pcnoois ana res
valssupplletl at lowest prices. deofMim.
Over Canal Bridee E. Weissport.
8Xi
UNDERTAKER
AND DBAIjRK IN
FURNITUUE,
- PARLOR SUITKS,
BED ROOM SUITES,
., 0. Prloaa the very lowest. Quality of
goods the best. Hatlsfactlou trunrantei d iu
every partleular.
Caskbts, Gofftns and Shrouds,
We have a full Ha whleb we will furnish a
the lowest possible prices.
Flour, Feed, Ac,
tile Jlet onallty at very reasonable prloes.
Call and
id ue oonnoced.
JOSEPH P. RBX,
EAST WEISSPORT.
IprU-ly
Sale bills printed at this office
at lowest prices.
Oscar J.Saeger
East Weissport, Pa.
WH0LB8ALB DEALER IS
Green Groceries.Fruits
Oysters, Oranges, Lemons, P pa
nuts, Apples, Sweet Potatoes,
Confections, Ciprars, &c , &c.
Our prices on all goods are as
low as city prices and you save
the freight. Call at our store
before buying elsewhere.
s
ULESME
I
WANTED.
LOCAL OR TRAV
BLXNGr. Is sell our Muraen' HiocK riaUi-v, Eipeokea
and litMadT eoiuhiyiucut ariiAraiutea !
CIIASU bKOIIIlKb UdiiPAN' I
w,-iiv Rucboier, N i I
m iiMDiynn
rLUIflDIHUi;
,N ALL ,TS BRANCHES
The unrlersigned would respect
fully announce that
he is prepared now
to do nil kinds of
work in the above
line at short notice,
in tne best manner
and at the most rea
sonable prices. Esti'
mates will be cheer
fully furnished. A
full line of all. the
necessary articles,
nnmely, water spig
ots, urinals, etc., al
way in stock. A.
share of the public
patronage is solicit
ed, oatisiaction si
'guaranteed.
W. S. KUHNS',
North First St, Lehighton.
Hemj Miller,
WEISSPORT
PLANING - MILL.
- MANUFACTJJItEn OK
Window and Doon Frames,
Doors, Shutters,
window pashes, -
Mouldings, Brnokets,
AND DKALEIi IN
All Kinds of
Shingles, Failings,
Hemlock Lumber, &c, &c.
Very Lowfcst Prices.
-AT THE-
Central Drug Store
OPP. TlftJ 1'UBUO SQUABK
Bank Street,. Lehightoti, Pa.,
is inunQUAirrEns fjiu
Pure Drugs, and'iledicines,
Fine Soaps, Bruslies, &c, &c.
choice Wines and Liquors,
all Paper and Decorations
Spectacles !
When yon buy a pair of Shoes you want a
good lit. But If vou need SPhcTAOI.KS It Is
much mote Important that the. EYE should be
accommodated with correct lonsesnhd nproper
h llttliifc frame which will bring the lenses di
rectly before the centre of the ttje. If vou buy
yoiu-ajieclacles at Dr. Morn's vou will rind tho
aixne poiiitx properly aueuueci to.
PERSCRIPTIOHS CaeRilly
Octl5-1Sa7
THAT
WAND GIRL
OF OUltS
What shall we have them tuiight and where?
BUSINESS and SHORT AND
BKCORU BUILDIXU,
017-010 Cheatnut St., Fblluda., Pa.
- Second, Third aniU'ourth Floors.
Momitifi, Aflenjoflti M MM Sessions,
Ooeiilnc dav 8erjtember Mil. ism. Rtevpn
hundred and furtyone (U4t) separate students
iai yur. lutriy appiKnimn iioeessary
Our students uniformly bear testimony In
fui or t ine utility and practlcaDlluy ot the
annuo nt Instruction,- tbe skill ami devotion of
the KhmiIIv uud-the curnestnes of effort and
tlin general auooea alleudlng the same In pro
moting their lutrest after leaving College.
So tionbli
lonbleaud no "cbarg mad to anyone
ly Ing l!(Mik-keei)er, Caanlera, 8alemen,
ililifc Clerks or OeueraT AsaittMt In
for siidi
Muiuogruiili
the I'otuitliU! House.
Bualuess men mav exruet
m..,.i. ,.f nra.liiut ,1,1a vmup then lutf.
Ktuudnid of Oi Ailu.uiou ban been Haloed
iinwe iiiuVBi UIM1 IWlVrV, (HQ
Pelrce College Wrltlug Hllps and Ileal Busi
ness Forms, by Prof. A. P. Boot, for Hume
1'r.n liee. oue dollar a aet, postag prepaid.
Twenty
1 iflntli iaey'oiiM
Annual, flradua.
thielJx
en-isM iiieiuiiinc aoareaaiia bv
Ism tiielutlliig 1
rena by President
Keed, of Dli'klm)ini 1 olleue, and Wallop Eos,
etc., st ilt wncu reqnesled. Address
TIIOUAtl KAY PKIBCIS, SI. A., I'll. !.,
e um .Prlnelpa
AL. CAMPBELL,
Jeweler and VatAiabr,
Bank Street, Lehighton, fenna.
Respectful!) Invite the attention ot bt friends
auuuie oiti7tiutf Ktmerauv to nt immense
new siock
Watches, Olocks,
Silverware, J awely,
nt Prices that defy competition. It will pay you
o e'lii .1 1 ,u liispo! my sloek before pureluwing
rhi i line.
REPAIRING
Promptly done at lowest charge, and all work
iruarjnteeil,
Don't Fond k Place.
ill QamQkUf)
SICK OF THE BIG WATCH,
Bank St lehighton.
' lid'iuiiv:
WM AXLE
1 Lit GREASE
t iv iiiK nosti.0
ss.
, ctojOlT
mx!
.XiU 'in let to Laxu of snrulhur hrain
lit. A.-i Ur bJ. rf-GET THK UEXC
TBJI'-
Qfs Ob Ts HQBH3-
9
Pence College
Oar aMOftmBt of tht sew, attw and
stylish f?oilD Fall and Winter
surpass ea all previous years in complete
neec Tbe prices to, are such as to bs
n great Inducement to buyers, for as our
elegant line of Hats, Bonnets, elo,, sur
prises competitors, so tbe low pilots as
tonish oar lldy patrons. We also bave
Coats ana Wraps
in tbe nowest and prettied styles, Id all
qualities nnd prloes. We Inyl'.o tbe
ladies of Welssport, Lehighton and tbe
vicinity surrounding to call and see onr
handsome assortment of seasonable mill
Inery goods before purchasing elsewhere.
-In Notions and Fancy -Gootls,
wo carry Ihe nsaal novelties at all prloes.
ES-Darlogthe Fall and Winter sea
son we bave engaged tbe services of a
FASHIONABLE OITY M1LLINEH.
rs.NLGulfon
WEISSPORT.
IT
That's It
The reference of course is to the
IS BIGGER THAN EVER !
ME FXIENITUB'E
now on exhibition in our large warerooms. Our goods are dis
played in Bitch style and taste that visitors cannot help but be
pleased with the effect created by the ingenius arrangement.
Our Line of CABPETS.
TFell, in this line we simply and clearly beat all previous records.
That settles it ! Competition comes no where near ua as a visit
to our store will clearly convince you. They embrace all styles
and qualities, while the prices are lower than tho lowest. That
means considerable, don't it We want you to see that it is so,
and cordially invite you to call and be convinced.
Kemerer & Swartz.
NORTH FIRST STREET,
FOB A 8SIOOTU
EASY - SHAVE,
AND A
Stylish IIaib Odt,
OO TO
FRANK HERMAN
TUB BARBEIt,
Over the Canal Bridge.
U. S. KRESGB
In the Old Post Office Building,
Flneand Medium Shoes for Ladies, jren and
Children at tbe very lowest prices.
Ncwltubbers Inserted In Gaiters at from 40 to
60 cents.
All kinds of Impairing Neatly, cheaply and
and Promptly attended to.
HABD-MADE BU0TS ft SHOES
M. OKuntz.
Knst end Leklgbtou-
Welssport Bridge.
Dealer In SoleLeath
er, Finished Calf
skins, Kip and Up
per Leatber,Harness
Leather, etc.
Highest prices paid for
Hides, Skins & Tallow.
HAIR - CUTTING
AND
SMOOTH SHAVING
In the very highest
Style of Tonsorlal Art.
At HORN'S
Shayiko , . Saloon.
Try Him I
R. J. HONCEN,
Practical Wagon Builder.
Repairing Neatly and Cheaply Done at
Very Reasonable Prices.
General Agent for the Ollbarth Patent Adjust
able Carriage Pole, and Doaler In
BUggles and Carts.
GENTS
FURNISHINGS.
Big Stock.
HATS, GAPS,
Boots k Shoes.
TRUNKS, &c,
IS HEADQUARTERS FOR
GENERAL
Paints, varnishes, Glass,
ALL KINDS OF COAL, &a
OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE,
Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa
American Business College,
Second National Bank, Centre Square, Allentown. Penna'.
One of the Largest, Most Thorough, gff'Rwlfted and Finest Equipped Training SelieW for
Morning, Afternoon and Evening Sessions. No Vacations.
J;l5 ?"itly Di"" JJ: tlepmenta wltb
"iT :r
Var mtAianuijiimniM jt!. rn
va(v HiHHau nuivu KUIU
ICiCU Liiruuifii Wlllfn tmUI
, ., v.,.u,c
DENTISTRY,
Dr. J. A. Mayer &8cnt
Dr. GEORGE H. MAYER,
a Gradual from tbe Dental Department e tbe
UnlranUr ef Fennsylranla,
has opened an oAa Intb same building wHb
1 hla fatber. aeooad Boor 10 tbe Bar Window,
BBOaDWAY. MAUCII CU LfcK Pa.,
1 la now prauareu to reeeie o'je m MM
1 Sttt-Ut iestal ttrvtee. - ib um If
Exactly.
large and complete gssortment of
Ii?eelopyi
IT LEADS THEM
ALL IN NEWS.
Manufacturer of
and Dealer Inl
HABNESS. COIiLAKS,
The ADVOCATE."'
BUIOHT,
CLEAN,
INDEPENDENT.
Read It!
oMminis,
WHIPS, FLV-NKTS,
SC., 4C, i'C,
W1TITB -o- STBKlST.
SPOT Caih Buyer go to
A. F. (SNYDER,
And buy your Organs. Hanos.SewIng Afachtnes,
Wringers, Washlpg Machines. Implements,
Pumps ot all kinds. 'It will pay you 0 get prices
from mebefdre buying, I can save you money
Seasonable Goods
Cassimeres,
Worsteds,
Corkscrews,
Cheviots, &e., &e.
Satisfaction,
There is a good deal of satisfaction
in .being perfectly satisfied, and espec
ially so in regards to what you wear.
In this particular we invariably more
than please our patrons. Our stock
being large, varied and complete gives
satisfaction in making a choice ol goods
desired, while in style, finish and work
manship our reputation speaks far- more
eloquently than word. Call on 'us for
FALL and WINTER GARMENTS,
or parts of Suits. We guarantee per
fect fits and finest workmanship.
Olauss Bros.,
THE TAILORS
Bank Street,-Lehighton, Pa.
HARDWARE,
all tbe most modern conveniences. Pull
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