OfllfilHALCHKAPCASHSTORE Always on Top! Through the Cash Ststem we enjoy advantages others never think of. Workingmen look to your in terests and note what We offer You. 700 yards of good Apron Ginghams at 6c a yard, idling everywhere at 0 and 7c 600 yardi ot handsome new Outing Flannel at 7c a yard, Regular 10c goods 1000 vardi ot pretty Sateens at 8 1-2 cents a yard, worth 11 and 12 cents. Wa htyt contracted tor slxtr doien MtnM Fin White Shirts, part ot which have already arrived, They are made ot Brnu. Quality muslin, are re-enforced In front and back, have fine linen bosoms and wristbands and are well stayed, 'ihey era welt made In every respect, and are nworth 60c Our Price Is Sec An Unparalleled Bargain in Neckties I Fifteen deten men's satin neck scarts In aaw sprlncc svyles, 2 for 25c. Others offer then! as bargains at 25c a piece. We are determined to maintain the lead which wt have held for the past fourteen year."43ut prices will always be found to b below those who claim to be the lowest. J. T. NUSBAUM. ruit Street, between South and Hum streets, Lehtchton, Pa. Bits at Local Got lip Sandwiched wltii Timely Topics and Mad Intrtlna Beading for Onr Header T W. K. Russel will dellrer all picture In eight or ten days. pets at Henry Schwarla'a. Sunday Sohool Supplies very low at Luckenbach's, Mauch Chunk. The cheapest window shades In the county at Luckenbach's, Jfauch Chunk.' Charles JBoyer, of Third street,; on Tuesday tnored his famllr to Breinlgs Title, Lehigh county. There was a pleasant little social gather- K. J., are vlsltine 'aulreJohn B. MUIer ing at the home of ueoige Uallman, on ana latnuy. Painters Hawk and Albright arebeaa tlfylng the Hoffman's dwellings on First street, union urn Dr. Charles Delcamn.of Lehlehton. bought the Peter Kxnm farm and state quarry In Franklin. Iasi Saturday. Con sideration, KKO, Tllghman Rex and family, who moTed from this place to Ai!en'own recently have oecome residents oi lexts. Mls Amanda Rex. of Allentown. fermerly of this Dla e. was on Tuesday tnornlng married to Richard Stifles, of Moorestown, l'a. Tliey will make their nome in icxas Rer. Rhoads, of Ohio, wilt preach trial sermons before the Reformed eon. "Ahorse, a borset" Come off, young I gradation on Sunday. The morning fellow. Hlro your teams at Ebbert't pop- services will be in German, and the eyen nf.. it.. t-. ,t, J log services will be In English. All are lowest. It you buy wall papers, decorations before seeing the new stock al as you can make 'em over their new quart- Biert'i Welssnort. draff iter on will In. era. loe new aaamen is usea jor men- money on your purchase. north First street, Monday evening. At Blery's drug store, JFelssport, yon can buy the newest and cheapest wall papers, borders and decorations. Dr. IT. F. Danxer, the eve, ear and noso specialist, ot Hazteton, will be at tho Exchange Hotel on Friday March 0th. 1ercbanl tailor Peters Is making ar rangements tot the erection of a donble frame dwelling house on BankwaT, Buyer are suprtaed at the low prices aiked for new and beautiful wall papers, decorations and borders at Blery's Weiss- port drug store. Our old friend, John Hank, th baker, laid up for several weeks past with rheum atism's fearful pangs, ts able to move about once more. Lehigh Fire Company will meet In The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1801. BIG CRISES, The soring birds have again come to cheer us with their sweet songs. Quite a number of people are stck with the mumps. Frank Sowers Is no expert gunner but bad the good luck of shooting a raccoon on Wednesday nlgut, Charles Arner moved his engine to Frank Wittacher s farm on Saturday. August Foil Is Improving his saw mill with a circle saw. Mr. Percy Senslnger has aeverel men employed In his stone quarry and Is work Ing away at a lively rate. We wish the young gentleman the best success. Severel Schools were closed on Monday on account of the holidays. SCHOOL BIBECTOBS. This Is an Important office and deserves to have an able answer. In order to define what a School Director eugnt to do. It will be necessary to first de (ermine what he ought to be. 1st He ought to be a man of a good moral character, the same as the school law reaulres of a teacher. , 2nd He ought to be a man of good com mon sense. 8th He ought to be a man of Intelligence ana iniormea in tue principles or education. 4th He ought to be a judge or equal to one. 6th He ought to be a native born citizen. 6th He ought to be a man that brings sunshine Into the school room when there is none without. Having thus told what the school director ought to be. We will now Indicate the datles oMils office. 1st The director Is elected bv the matorl- ty of taxpayers and looked upon to exercise all their powers .and influence to promote education; 2nd His duty Is to visit the school of which he ha charee at least once a "month. not with the object of criticising the teach ers work but to encourage the teacher. 3th Ills duty is not to tell the teacher hew to teach because we pay a county su perintendent now a year for mat purpose. 4th HI duty Is to look after the school roam and keen It In a eood condition. 0th His duty Is to preserve peace not only with the teacher but with the cpmmnnity at urge. FACKJERTOX. Mr Jocob Ware and too. of Dunmore. spent a tew days at the paternal mansion or i noma uaneman. Mr Du Four, wlfo of Dr. W. M. Du Foar. of Willlamsport, was the guest of sari w. u. auies auring tna ween. Mt and Mrs J. B. DIUer. of Wilkes Barre, spent Sunday with the latter's parents; Ho we won't say a word about the so called prize fight at Packenon. No, we think our young men could engage In better cosiness, oucn actions may meet tbe an c royal of some, but we venture the asser tion that no mother approves such action in ner son. Alex Snyder will leave the road as shifter and engage In teaming. Miss Annabel JicDanlel is visiting friend and relatives at Danville, during hr absenco John Miller is in charge of the i-osc umce. Road Foreman. Wm. Waterbor. has large force of men preparing for the change In the Packtrlon Yard. An additional track from the car shop to the Iron bridge. at the upper end of the yard, will greatly facilitate the moving of coal over the Scales. there will be an Independent track tor the exclusive use or tbe Fusber". Th Pblla, Press lashes itself In fury whenever tbe name ot Cameron Is mention ed. If the Press represents tbe true repub licanism or mis state men lameron ana Qua? are no longer of that Dattv. Harrl- son's leadership with Reed.McKlnleyLodge and Hoar as aids has brought tbe O. O. P. face about every position they ever held ts abandoned whether It ts possible ever to rally their forces and make a show of fight is aouoiiui, me rnua. rreas represents disreputable element of the G. O. P. estate office next Wednesday evening, and every member Is wanted present. A larger and cheaper stock of watches, silverware, &c, than ever before 1 now offered for sale by S. Hagaman, Lehighton, Penna. Dec. 0-6m. Th marrlar nf nnr nonnlar vnnnff I ifia Valtov mad. The days now lengthen at the rata of I merchant, Aaron F. Snyder to Miss Little Ti.. none rtmnV Watr nnmnanr. sixteen minutes every week. Guth, one of Welssport'a handsome and hoie incorporators are mainly Lehigh fc The electric light wires now being put most estimable yonngjadlea was solemnized wjikesbarre Coal Co., people, has been uo along our ttreeu bv the Carbon County e home of the bride't parenta Tours- granted a charter. It Is the intention of up aioug our street oy me oarnou oounty day evening. In the presence only of close me new company to furnish Audenried, Improvement Company are of copper, flye- relatives. They will live on Union Hill In Honey Brook and adjacent points with a eighth of an Inch thick, with an Insulating handsomely furnished home. The E00d BUppy 0 the acqueous fluid, At covering of one-fonrlh Inch. The wire ha , ?J?4r conrtultJn " be" present th people In that section have no capacity of 000 tights. rfedMteilT 252L . M ' we,,, ana -TheLehtghtonBas.BallClubmanage- ' v. v,,frtB.!trh.iinn P,vn. John rEurLE on tub ao. I , r : lOUja&Jfcuaaj. nyu true aguu. vco luuuu ment can congratulate Itself on baying se cured Jim Simmons, the old reliable Sec-1 Flash Pictures of Familiar Facet Coralne I alive In the Jeanesyllle rai.etMonday night ond baseman for the season coming, lie a I ""u " rattler on tbe diamond. I Prof. J. M. Robcrts.of Bethlehem, was n n iu. i. i a- . i in town Aiunoav. , . . 11 I M... MMU mw.b. MlljUU '" i aaturoay rrom a pleasant trip aontb. UTTTJB OAF, -itunnie -vanc,-aiT esttmaoie young lady TOPICS OP TOWN. NEWSY WSIMPORT. A COLUMN OF JUMBLKS ; PROM MAUCK CHUNK. Oritma! and Clipped. I.lltl Matters of The Coanljr OepUal Bnlrttedly Epitomised Interest that are Worth th Beading, Tt Doing of aUvetyTowaBriely Oltroal- cted In Short Snip-Snap Order by th stroller ond Chm." Laosford was tncorperated Into a bor- Uenrv Berlin Is recovering from a oujb m ltnu. serious Illness. I nsford people of enterprise; want a Mrs. Frank and Will Reed spent Tues- -Full. ineot Ingrain and Brussels car- d ffifi 8.V S Knights of Honor. 2087. are arranging to bold a grand public supper sometime soon, Erve Krosee and family were guests of Big Creek friends over Sunday. James Evertlt Is back from Bingham- ton, N. Y., and Is now the jovial mixer- oiogisi (or me weiasport uouse. J. D. Curtis and wife, of Frenchtown, Invited. Tk.n r?Anrr1 ftnnt la nmiriwiinll borders and and Heffelflneer and Weston are as Droud ban'., and Weatberly wants a like Institution. J. T. McDanlel. ot Pleasant Corner, having failed to find a customer for his Eagle hotct still continues as tho genial landlord ot that popular bostlery. Cuixr Ichter. one of Summit Hill's oldert cirzens, was found xlead In a butter chali. Si.nday morning. He was a jolly old (Jen. an and bad quite a number of frlenc's ho will mourn Ills deatn. 1 lie 420 or more emnlovees of Lehigh Valley shops at Packerton bad another Saturday holiday on tbe 21st, and will con tinue to uavo every saiuraay on uuiu further notice, it la said that this Is done to reduce expenses. Thru. A. Watklns. of Besouehonlng, has a United States silver half dollar of the year 1799. Conductor Lawall has another of the cr 1807. A. U. Ilouser, of Hazla- ton, has U. u. collar oi tne year nw, ior which he has refused $40. John Mundv.Joserh McGrcadv.James McDonald, John Baxtrr,T!ioniaa Qollghtly, u. Uewitt and irranic man are tne com mittee at Jeantsvllle to receive outside contributions for tbe families of the victim of the lato disaster at 'hat place. Thomas Clearv. aced forty, a Lehigh Vallcv flagman was run over and killed by a fast freight early Sunday morning at Mud Run. His legs and arms and pieces of flesh and blood were scattered along the tracks for fifty yards or more. lie leaves a widow and nine small children. -The Lansford Ward Question is still unsettled the matter resting In tho Su- Tbe town has a population nreme Court. and women's waiting room and office, and. of 400O and should certainly be entitled to- ine o,a pan nas oeen cooTerwu iiiio a i uniaiuu, uu, mc wb mw freight house The member of conficll Trill enjoy themselves at a grand spread at the TTelss- port House on Friday evening, the result of an arrangement entered Into a year ago .wnereoy a memoer musing a meeting won't have It that way seemlngl). Mlcheal Burns and Johu McCornuck, two young men of Rockport, have been missing from home for two weeks past and fears are entertained for their recovery. A short distance below Hazzard's on it. H. Seaboldt' Insurance ami real paid a half dollar into a common fund for the Central railroad Saturday morning a thl purpose. A gang of boy who dragged the canal with a net last Saturday were rewarded for their trouble with abont fifty fine specimens of tbe finny tribe. They tried the same again Tuesday but things didn't turn out as wen. south bound coal train collided with tbe rear end of another, it made a pretty mess. The caboose, twelve large gondolas and a dozen six ton cars were piled sky high and the locomotive Tolled Into a side field. While the wreck was being cleared away Central passenger trains were run on by a Special Correspondent Personal end Otherwise. Tom Arner bought the first ticket sold from the new Central railroad depot, and operator Weston received tbe first message orer tbe wire. Mlchal Beklas, a Uungarlan, jumped from a movlug coal train near hero one day recently abd sustained a fracture of one leg and his spinal column, tie won't jump again. James Terry, a Lehigh Valley railroad employee.wa standing on the tracks here Sunday when he was struck by an engine and killed. lie leave a wife and seven children. The Mumford's are perfecting arrange ments for the opening of the Switchback season for 1801. A number of car baye been rebuilt and painted and tbe rolling stock generally Improved. Tbe Mumford's never tire of catering ior the conveniences of their patrons. Tho report of the M. C Home Bond ing and Loan Association issued recently, shows a gain of $2.35 on each share for the year 1800. Tbe association ts now In Its third year with each share quoted at (28.48. This showing Is excellent. Tbe association erect dwelling and sells them to It member who pay for the same In monthly Installments, tbe satno as they would pay their rent. The people of this town never saw any thing like It In the history of tbe town. Our refctence Is to tbe contlnnat rush of cus tomers to sex' Bon Marche. The entire lore Is one Immense unprecedcaled bar gain and wise buyers are taking advantage of it. The prices are In a tnedly of variety and the goods In an array of completeness surpassing any and erery thing every show In this county. Tbe Bon MarcKe certainly leads alt other stores In cheapness and ex cellent quail ty.as well as In courteous treat ment. Mr. Rex and his corps of polite clerks being untiring In their efforts to nlease patrons. We can't refer to tingle price but In a nntshell they look as If lb ay bad been run through a sausage cutter and come out cut In halves, quarter and even thirds. If you're wise, you'll see for your-se.f. CaIarrH Is a constitutional and not a local dlsM, and therefor It cannot be cured by local ' appllcaUona It requires a constitutional remedy Ilk Hood's Battaparllla, which, working through th blood, eradicate th Impurity which causes and promotes lb disease, and effects a permanent cur. Thousands ot people testify to th sneeoss of Hood's Barssparllla as a remedy for catarrh when other preparations had tallsd. N. B. Be sur to get only HoocFs Sarsaparilla told by ell drurglMi. pi i tit for f rrevered only by&L noon CO.. AtntkeeerlM, Lowell, Mm. IOQ Oosos Ono Dollar Short Important Ad's suitable footwalk from the Valley House the new Iron bridge. Weltiport took the Initiative a yearago In building a plank- walk on their side of the bridge, now this town wants to do something. An observant exchange remarks that William G. Anthony, of Iron street. was doing business at Eaiton Tuesday. Iter, r . Holier, cf Dakota, is th guest bis consin, uenry uoiter, on xmrd street. Cvrns Derhamer and daughter, of Bethlehem, visited relatives her over Sen day. rr-1 . ... 1 1 ! . a -Ti t. . . a fer e MonomT I. concerned. It I. chean. . V "" "onn ."""" . r uauen ununx, was aesnon our streets aon er tor a man to i&ko nis noma paper man i jT, after beatng almost twenty da) s without food or water, iney were in a leanui state ot emaciation, having existed during tbe above time on rats, urine and leather. On their discovery the greatest excitement pre- railed and (verylmng posslblo.was none im mediately for their relief. Their rescue Is one ol tne greatest events in me nistory of Pennsylvania coal mining. OBITUARY Sallie Gaiiki On Thursday evening of last weekras twi light shadows deepened Into gloaialng. t. i. .. i. i . . t. 1 tit.. ti... L.. m m ueain, mo treei. i-viuuuuitr, uujcu uu ..vj. , .i u.u . u. u v.- -.... ''".'"V clamy hands anl bore hence Sal te. daugh- derlng tt stopped will In the couise of a year ; delightful visit among PhltadelphU . I esteemed towns people J. L. and Amanda A. uabal, who, for about three weeics was in witn grippe ana caiar- rl i- . . .11 , . I . I . , . I lllBIWi. wear oui iwo uouars worm or so,e learner Mrl. wiUlata Da Four, of Willlams- tryiug to oorrow me pacer tney oruereo port, is Tlslting JFIllism Zehner and family Slopped. I on n irsi Bireei. - IPhen the assessors get to work In this , 7An,?. wBnl- 01 "mansourg. a uen m I I 1 aantirir) lirem n In ( 11, town they want to value aome of the brother Monday. ' & i.T;.i i h. til ,. n "T:kV-" -J'0? Bimmoa;. l.t,lghton' pbsnomcnal .. - -j 1 seoona naseman last season, was "gripping slbly proye to be a means to break tbe rule tho boyi in ,,,, on 8andV. 1 v " wnarenv mrmmmium nrinaa manTainui - . - larrn liui ui v -..-v-.UEU. . ifr,nit uiarlr. one or riquenowng' . "V .hinnn Tn nn. l.t. nl (V,. Ttf.l... I .1,1 . -f 2,. I .uT- I 01 IjCOanOU. duKw A i a si we uu ciaauui , uiiiu uiuaeuB: Uouse, in tnat town, has .just completed IP, F., on rhat fever at Kingston Seminary, In Lu zerne county, where she had been a student since tbe opening of tbe fall term of 'BO Deceased was born In April 12, 1873, In Philadelphia, and was the third daughter. In tbe spring of '00 she graduated from our. blgh school with honor, being one of a large class under Prof. F. J, Stettler, now one was a ongnt, oeautuui negotiations whereby he becomes the owner of ZachHom's popular Packerton hostlery. on tne uaucn onucx road, lie win take possession as soon as Ms. Tjom takes charge of the Mansion House, In this city. nnw conuuetea Dy nis orotner, u. it., wbo win retire rrom active Dullness, Baker Joseph Seldle. reports his busi ness a booming. Already thla year bts sates of loaf bread have Increased 10,000 loave over last year. This is quite en couraging to Mr. Seldle, when it I remem bered that during 1800 he baked and sold between 125,000 and 160,000 loaves of bread, not Including cakes and pretzel Among aome of our merchant tbe early closing movement don't close. There ts no reason why our people can't do their snooping auring tneday ana early evening. Tb Luther Union will celebrate their first anniversary on Thursday evening next a weea. tot tne occasion a specially pre pared program Is now In cours of prepara tion. The regular election for officer' will take place on the .Monday evening proceed ing. The Ratcllff fund Is now over tfiOO. Tbe latest contribution were a receipted bill for $32 68 from Dr. N. 71. Reber. of town, for medical sen Ices rendered and a casn subscription of ou from Mr. Tho. Power, of Philadelphia. Tb "Broom-maker" advertised for tbls Friday evening Is not for tbe benefit of the Lehighton Base Ball Association, as i . ,i- IQI J.CURUUU. DUO TIM VUKUU UCHUbllUI lZSZlZ2t VB0Ml f b'' br0,her' " Intelligent young lady InJ her death Bt!? 'I-'h. o a ...... to a large circle of friends Is like robbing Miss Lnln Rtbrlg. of 8eoond street. pent last Saturday emit pleasantly wltb tut uauob unnna iricnas. Mis Jennie Hashes, an estimable yonng lady of town, Is visiting relative ana mends at ianeaeter, ra. Wbole-jonlHl Sd Brannlx. one of Pbllly a best yonng msn, was a visitor in town tbls week. Ed la looking well. We had a pleasant call Friday from onr old friend Webster Weiss, or jjethlebeni. formerly of tbls neighborhood. Mrs. Caroline Alexander, at Philadel phia, wbo waa visiting airs. IL V. Morthlmer, on First street, ratnrnsd hem Saturday. llarrey j. Morgan, or me uersb Heater Works, returned Saturday from a week's trip through Philadelphia and Delaware. Oonnty Superintendent Snyder wai In attendano thia week at tb National and Slat conventions of superintendent In session In Philadelphia. J. H Rotbemel, of rf eltspor'. who has been at Chattanooga, Tsnn., daring the past year, is home on a visit H will leave for Charlestown, If. Ya., In a few days. He is looking welL O. O. Fnrgerson and wife, of Colum bia, Pa., apsnt Bnnday vary pleasantly with Iiaae Oberhotttsr snd family at th Excnange. large circle of friends Is like robbing' eann oi one oi ius must irgiB.ui. uuweis. Kind and aflectlonato her friends were legion, but tbey bow now in submissive silence to God's Immutable will. Inter ment took place Mondav afternoon, the funeral being the largest In the town for years. Tbe norai onerings were numerous and grand, among the number being "tbe gates alar, aurmounteu ot a star," from tne iienigmen mgn scnnoi;a narp witn broken string Uttered "silence," from tbe Lutheran Sunday scnool class or wbicb she was a member: a lyre from Robert Lentz;a wreath, surmounted by a dove from tbe graduating class of '00-of which she was a member: a pillow from tbe Am pblctynn society of the seminary; a barn from the Musical department of the Semi nary, and fioral offerings from Mrs. John Seaboldt, Maud Wbeatley and others. The funeral ceremonies were conducted by Rev- J. H. Euder, paster of Trinity Lutheran church: itev. J. Aivm neper, ot zion lie- formed cnurcn, ana nev. pprague, oi tue Kingston Seminary. The bereaved parents have tbe sympathy ot tne entire commu nity In their sore affliction. Resolution- or Condolence. Kingston, Fa., Feb. 20, 1891. At a meeting ottho Amplilctyon Hoclety ol Wyoming Seminary, held Feb. so, 1S91, the fol lowing resolutions were adopted -Past Councillor Joseph Bennett, of L SSfihlhMiiSdM&iS& ehlah 101. , Lehighton. returned bom rmoredf Lehigh Tuesday from the session of the Funeral Rtiolvct, that the members ot the Amphlctyoiv stated in our issue of last week.but Is under I Benefit Association of the above order at Society, while grieved that earthly ties are bro. Ken, una cousuiaiiun iu iiic iuoukiu luai UlNl Opera Houso management. We make tbls correction to remedy the wrong Impression now in circulation. Tbe new Council will organize Itself into an active body on Monday evening coming. Tbey will eleit a secretary, treas urer and supervisor. Their selections want to be good. We have received through Rev. G. W. Dungan, pastor nf the M. E. Church, a very Interesting sketch of th life of John Wesley, tbe founder of Methodism owing to lack of space, however, we are compsll d to omit It. Tbe oermanla Sangerbund had a special meeting on Monday evening In tbe Washington on Monday. E. A Horn, of town, wbs ts attending th Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, wae homo ovtr Sunday. Ed. will com up for graduation soma Urn next month andwe are oonndent n win o auceesaini. A ZVocal Teacher' Institute. Tb teachers of Carbon oounty, adjourned at uauen unnax, to meet in loeai institute. at Andearied, on March Bin and 7th. since then tb teachers and superintendents, of QazUton and Haxl township, bay joined with th teeeatra of Carton county In a joint insiiiui. Prof. Handy, th popular orator and Mansion House parlor, for th purpose of Uetnter, of Delaware, will lector, on Frl celebrating the birthday of the Father nf day vning Mareh 6th. in Hoaack Hall, on ot Bollvartown, was. vlsltlug friends and relatives atUhlgbton tbls Week. SmmaCostcnbadcr was visiting Packerton friends during last week. . aiLCoitcnbadtrand Miss Era K. George, both ci tbls place, will be united In matri mony's goldcu bonds on the 84th. We otter contratutatlons. Champlou Council. sir, Jr. O. TJ A.M., ot Aquaahlcola, can wellboastof being the leading kMfo In this plaoe. Tbey organized March 8th, IIM, with IS members and now number 120. E. H. Mooney, tbe efficient teacher ot Ash's scnool (No. 2) Informs us that his roll numbers thirty and that be had fifteen who atleuded very day last month. We are unable to sire th names, but the per centage Is M and tb avaraie ettendence M. Thli thnwe thai the people and pupils take an interest In the teacher -Oounty Superintendent Bnvder, of Leblfh tea. receuily paid an official visit tn the schools in this neighborhood and ha found them in good Cham nlon Co jnctl.Vn. sit. Tr. n. rt k.t palnud a very beautllulnag in Ash's school, E, H. Mooney, teacher, which will be dedicated la tb near future. Henry Sillies Is the proud dad of bouncing baby twins. Tbe heaviest borne In this neighborhood vreisos tow pounas, ana is ownca oy u. ureen. our Country, George Washington. Ap propriate addresses were made by President unnsuaa xxageraorn, vnarie Jilpp ana otners. The many friends of Mrs. Jamas Campbell, ot Carbon street, Thursday eve ntng suddenly surprised that lady by tak ing possession of her borne the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Tbe eve ning was spent tn a yery pleasant manner and the climax capped by a delectable re- put at which forty-two big and little moutbs participated. Charles tlreen owns a hen than laid aji e recently measuring Inches In length andej wcBca la aiameier. 3! Fatten Castle. No. 10, Knights of th ueidtn Eagle, of Lancaster, was Instituted, on Feb. 18th. bv Grand Chief Davis Cassel. brry, Dlitiict Grand Cblef Daniel Smith, Jr., and staff. The team of Bin Cross Cast!, No, 48. preformed tbe degree work. Brie Castle, No. 411 (the eleventh German Castle In Pennsylvania), of Erie, will be in. stltoled, on March li, bv District Grand until 4. u. jjonacn, ms stall win com prise members of Perry and Phil. H. Sherl- dsn casus, both of Erie. C Ry ' -W. Dangau spoke before (be papU of tb High school on Friday after booa last on an daeatlonal anbject, that bctk taltMtd and greatly iBtertsted aU who Were i-aateaaano. Patrick Henrvi Orator and statesman, Prof. Uendy i a grand ion of tbe eloqatnt Preabytsrlan Divine, Bobt. J. Brackenridg, of Eyn wbo was an and of th noted orator and statesman, John O. Breoksn- ridge. ofKy. tils leotnr in in uoars uons, at Manoh Chunk, a few weeks ago was pro- nounced ona of th bst that bad ever been delivered in Manoh Chunk. Hnpt. Ueo. W. Weiss, says Prof. Handy, is ons of tbs most noDnlsr lecturer ana instructor that ever sraoed tb platform of th SoLuvlklll enuntv Institute, jcxceiisai vocal ana has taken bet to her Heavenly home. RtiolMid. that we extend our tenderest sym pathy to tbe parents, relatives and Irlends, and trust that the Ood ot aU mercy will sustain and tomiorc luem iu uns lueir lime oi aiuiciion Ret elutd. that we extend our svmn&thv tn our l.ter society, the Adelnlilan, In the loss of one oi ner mosi ociorea aua respeciea memucrs. Jtctalwd. that a codv of these resolutions be aentta the narents of the deceased, and the Adelphlan Society, and that they be published m tne seminary upiuawr. C. It. UBXBV. Louts allkn, vCommlttee. fAPL U. UROWN, I Wnaitua an All-merciful Father has seen fit to take trom our midst aiovea scnooi-matano mend. Heme llaDel Rualmd. That we. her sitter Adelohlans.do expiessour deep sorrow for the loss we have susisinca iu iimtiiik uar vi our nivuiuere uucu trom us, wno oy ner cneeriui ana winning ways, hmti enflearea an nearia za ner. ttitlHi, That we, the members of the Adelnhlan BocletT extend our nearueil em pathy to the bereaved family and friends, In this their time of deep affliction, trusting that tney may nna comiori in mm vtno aocinnu thlnva wtl. Rtiotmd. that a eonV of these resolutions be aenttothenarenta or the deoarted one. and mat iney no puoiisnea in uic Dcnuuarr upweiur ana local paperi. NaiiMii:uxi. i VAI.AU A KDwABDS. Committee JULIAllOLKiE. ) Mabt Ann HxnEBUNo. Mary Ann.rellct ot the late Judge Daniel The e-enernn enlrlt whifh iMmtM ti 1 7 m . i. l I pSrtmAWauTvSA "IVna after 7.. S If ra! Vt oJhri onlreTVn :,h tn ,,, -r..iiv r.miu ni ,0 lao rr . , , , Iter Mrs. J. u. uabcl, on rlrst street, on rfr.Vbow.w.nt'chM Aeceucu . i- m M . mbim h.ivi.1.. -J-" i eiffniv-seooua Tear ui ner ago. uuriujMfc 4o VB oatrmj, uruo, T,.Blt. SUDt UarmS U. Of USletO. I hnrn In "r..t,l.h fn-nuhlr, Vnrlh Ln"V5.?. SfSS?-1" "ft Snpt. Jonea, of llaal. twp.. and prominent mpton County, on the 27th day' of May, u" " tuchara from Uaalaton. UaEIe twn.. and i-.k. ifino r .i... with Daniel ileberllng tbey removed to proviuea ior. different carta of th county of Carbon will A very bad habit that should be broken I tain, nan In th nmsran on Baliudav. A at once is th crowding of church vestibules I moat cordial luvltstloa ts (itended to the and corridors by peoplo who attend funerals teacher ot Eline twp., Bobnylklll oounty to tbe great Inconvenience of mourn trs.wlto I and to all friend ef .dneation In the thrta are rorcea to pusn their way inrougn I counties around Audenried. T. A. Bntdet., luruura ot propio in going in ana leaving i uounly BaperinteaOinl. tua vuiuKO. iuo yaeujre ut vuo guukuh shonld call attention to this bad habit, and the usher should see that It doe not occur, Our old friend Lewi F. Notlistetn. of Sandy Run, writes the Advocati: "Itak pleasure tn sending Uor the Adtocatx. wnicn a wouia not nave aiscontinuea ror twice tt present cost. I wish for the Ad vocate continued prosperity.' Thanks; lIAtlONINO, J. H. Arner. of Allentown. spent a few days In tbe valley tbls week. Ellas Uerber la tmiiaing an addition lo hie house. The regular monthly meeting or scnool Board will be held In lb Pleasant Corner Welssrwrt where tbev resided continuously until the demise ot her husband when she took np a residence with Frank P. Semmel on Second street, and for two year cast with j. Li. (label al whose residence sue djsd. A little more than a year ago sho auuerea a Da ramie airoae ana sines du been 111 most of the time. Out of a family of ten children the following survive; James and Thomas Heberllng, Mauch Chunk; Daniel Heberllng, Catasaqna; Mrs, Mary Daiuet, unionvuie, benign county Mrs. J. I Gable and Mrs. Frank P Bern met, of thl city. Interment took place Wednesday afternoon from the Reformed achool house next Saturday afternoon. Alis Sonrl E. Ktlser. of Catasanaua. church. Rev. J. Alvm Reber. Rev. J. H old friend, for kind wishes; wa appreciate Is at bom on a visit. Kudir andfiov.nauer officiating tn the last your regard, coming from one of our old-1 John Kneas, of west peon, nu ranted sad rite. iiuiKiimii A. arocri IHm if iuto j XTka Braam Uakir, "firvlal PnrttvmrV,,. rv.rt.,i On Sunday. March 33nd. tne sacra-1 m,i. t.. .m k..i..,n.i..4i. Marriage," will be the snMeet of what ment of the Lord'apper will be admlnls- hotlM tfcu Frlday evening and every ona promise to be a ytry Intereulng lctura tn tered in the SU John cnurcn oy iter. a. ,bouid see It. The Columbus. Ohio. ZMs tho Opera House n Baturday evening, Bartholomew, at the earn time a clas of pateA ,t. ,.Tb. "Broom Maker wa March 14, by Bay. J. J, Btauffw of our caiaenumen win m connnnoo. nera and with It cama that brilliant Grman tster lown, welssport. Tb reverend 1 . . . ... . . . comedian. James RelUy. who ts, beyond gentleman Is a young man of pleasing ad- AttheQ. A.K.sesionaiAUOona,Ldeui. queaUon , the greatest of all dialect delinea dress and hu quite a repnUtlon a a I George Boy er, of Harrttburg. was chosen I oa the (lUe." Admission 88, 88 and lecturer, ut snoot u oaencoursgaa oy ai uepanmcnv miuibmuhhihuiu. ajiw,igQ cents. 1.... ..I .. oi... Ik. . . H, uf r .alilnwii Trv. flaai-aa waa rnnflen I t M. tk.i ui.. Vl.n..k.. I nhmtaiti K ailamatlnn. Tir. A. CI -aril. I rvouoei iented 'to prepar a ipiclal progrun of tlam. ot Coatsylll, 8orgon.GMral, F. P. nlt ha. removed hU carpet work Vocal and lnatrniaikVa tor th. ol and Captain Mackl. of Post M.wa to Fred. Leuckel'i place opposite the M.tnn I eUatatt Y laa-OoinmanAer. HlMlNtM II All advertisements under this head such as lost, found, strayed, stolen, wanted, tor sale auu an ininor uumcc-j mi. rMDraiuK !. iiucs, will be Inserted at the rate of one cent a word for the first Insertion, And one half cent a word tor each subsequent Insertion, provldlng.how ever, that no advertisement be chanced less than 25c ts for a single Insertion, and that they be paid for cash In advance. "Zero's Opera House Store,9 CONTINUES HEADQUARTERS FOR Hoof and Shoes, Slippers., Muboers, Hats autl Caps, events Furnishings Wo don't protend that we give our goods away, but we main tain suck a steady line of lovt prices for the best line of goods mt every Bale seems a sacrifice ; a bargain that can't bo beat 'rices and the Quality of Goods Talk;. Come and see us; E. G. ZERN. 17011 SALE A frame dwelling houso on 4th - street, rroperty Is nicely located and will be sold cheap and on easy terms. Apply to O. W. MOBTIUMKIt. Jan 17-01 S TUBER'S 8HAVINO SALOON, opposite the Advocate Office, Is headquarters for shaving, balr cutting and shampooing. Call Hummers Oueensware SO TO FRH. ItODEItEK, under the Exchange Ilotcl. Dank street, for a smooth shave ora ihlonable hair cut, t3f Closed on rluhday's ltoeders Uttr tonic, cures Dandruff. Wo carry in etock a full line of fancy toilet article at low. est prices, and wo aro the only place In town mice yuu van vny ucuuer e iream ior ine lace. 1-UDLlO BALEltEQISTEXl. Alfred E. Strohl will sell on the era- mlses of the late Peter P. Hawk, dee'd on tbe road leading from Tracbsvllle to Kresgeyllle, on tbe 10th of March, horses, cows and a variety of farmlns Implement, -un juarcn otn, ai iz o'ciocic noon, r. Ueldt. will sell at Public Sals on the old Heberllng farm, In this borough, horses, cows and a variety of FarraluR Impllmenls. Chas. F. Both, will sell on the old Itetcel farm, Mahoning twp., on March 13, al 12 o'clock, valuable farm implements, furniture and llye (lock. T. D. Clauss.executorof the late Dan'l Clauss. will sell valuable real estate on the premises, LehlRhton, on Afarch 7, at two ClOCK. -On the 21st of March, at 1 o'clock m Penn Bowman, for the heirs, will sell the old John D. Bowman farm, on the premises in icast Penn twp. See advertise ment and bill. On March SO and Am 11 3. at 10 o'clock. Jac S'.eljerwalt will sell, at his residence in cast renn twp., corses, cows and a variety of farmlns; Impllmenls. Sen bills. Idst of Jurors. For April Term of the Carbon County Courts, commencing April, 13th, 1891: OltAND JUBOIIS. Aruer, George, laborer, Bowman Arner, Thomas, boss, Hauto ureneiser, iftea., railroader, u. ununk,2 w Buck, Charles, carpenter. Franklin Beltzner, Chas., blacksmith, M. Chunk,2w Deterllne, Timothy, laborer, Packerton Dunn. Robert D.. boss Audenreld Edwards. John, merchant. Lansford Kryllng, Lawrence, blacksmith, weatberly u raver, oamuei, unamuu, i,euiguton Houpt, ifoscicarpenter, M. Chunk, 2d, Hauck, J. S merchant, Weatberly Kemerer, Oea, carpenter, Lehighton Kieintop, ueo.. farmer, 'iowamenslng Koons. Geo., moulder. Weatberly Laury, Frank, merchant, Welssport llelxell. Stephen, laborer. Beaver Meadow JcGlnty, J, T. M., bartender, Lansford McGlnty, John, boatman, E. M. Chunk Beddan, Patk, miner, Lansford Schabo, Peter, laborer, Packerton Selpt, Elmer, merchant, Bowmans stroup, Jacoo, rarmer, rranaun Scurman, Frank, monlder, IKeatherly rBTIT JOBOBS. Anthony, Walter, laborer, Parryvllle Acker, John, mason, Lehlghtoa Ash, EuEene,;perator,E. Jfauch Uhunk Binder, Philip, stone mason, M. Ghunk,lw Butler, n. A., clerk, E. Mauch Chunk Beer, James C., farmer, Towamenslng Burns, Charles, laborer. Summit Hill Barry, Patk, laborer, Neiquehonlng tietner, ueorge, baser, js. Aiaucn Ubunic Beer, Adam, laborer Towamenslng Boyle, John 0., miner, Lansford Duffy, Michael, laborer, Beaver Jfeadbw Davis, Geo. M., contractor, Lansford. Early, James F. miner, Lansford Evans, .Morgan, miner. Lansford Frey, Miles, laborer, lieaver ueaaow Faga, John H., merchant, M. Chunk, 2d w Gallagher. J as., cx Sheriff, E. M. Chunk German, Henry, laborer, Beaver Meadow Garrlty, John, Jr., fireman. Weatberly Glnter. Jacob, gentleman, M. Chunk, 1 w neuter, wm., gentleman, ianaiora Harlenian, Lev), laoorer, Dowmanstown Uaberman, Ben., farmer, East Penn HaHlcr, Charles, carpenter, E. M. Chunk Hablo, John, machinist, Beaver Jfeadow Koons. irm.. butcher. Ifelssport Koors, Wm-, foreman, Weatherly Llewellyn, Zelo, miner, Summit Hill Lanchnor. Frank, farmer. Mahoning i.arasn, a. jr., painter, il. (Jbunk, 1st ward Aiontz. ah. hotel Keener, liloomingdaie Jfertz, All, laborer. Packerton Mcuimey, John, miner, Audenreld McBrlde, John, Jr., laborer, B. Meadow Muscblits. Robert, farmer. Millport Nordhoff. Wm.. gardener. M.UhuuU. 2d w O'Donnel. Jno, Saloonkeeper, E.M.Chunk rotters, John, farmer, ututanne Peters, H. H Ullor, Lehighton Peters, Edwin, farmer, East Penn Preveny, John, miner, Nesquchonlng Roth, Tilghman, carpenter Franklin Stelgerwait, F. A., laborer. East Penn I racy, I'ait, rarmer, I'enn rorest Tllson, Thomas, boss, Beaver Meadow Wagner. Geo., potter. Franklin Jobnson, Thomas, laborer, M. Chunk, 1 w tbatebse juxona. Ilalllet, Lewis, laborer, Bowmans barleis, uenry, genuetnan, uacxeiDarne Brown, John, laborer, Lansford Bock, I'anl., fanner, Towamenslng Clark, Torrance, laborer, Nesqunhonlng Corby, Thomas, marchant, Nesquebonlng Derapsy, Bernard, miner, Nesquchonlng f.ivine, u. v., laborer, ueaver ueaoow Evans. Geo., moulder. Lansfard yicuter, Edward, moulder, lieaver ileadow risuer, rate,, gentleman, js. m. ununx Gallaghsr. Michael. laborer. Tresckow Harris, J. pauernmaker.il. UbunK.a w liunsicxer. at. u.. butcher. Lehighton Jones, IK. F., laborer. Summit Hill Lovett, wm., rarmer, rowamynsing miner, A. k., saloonkeeper, Lebignion Mebrkam, Adam, merchant, Lehighton Miller, Samuel, clerk-, Audenreld Miller, C. E., foreman, . Manch Chunk Melbam. James, laborer. Nesanebonlcg Murray, P.IF., merchant, H. Chunk, 1st w Mummy, Alex,, carpenter, E. M. Chunk McWtlllams, Thos., brakeman, E.M.Chunk Nothiteln John H.. dark. FranHln itaudenbush,J. )Vr., liquor dealr,LebIgbton nex, uaniei, rarmer, Aianomng Relnsmltb, Nathan, farmer, Mahoning Bolt, Cornelius, carpenter, Packerton Schnell, Aaron, farmer, Franklin Schook. Wilson, laborer, Lansford 8tr.es, Lee W., clerk, Packerton Staffer, Pm., farmer, Tpwamenslng Scally, Frank, Inn keeper. North Kidder Steward. S. D.. farmer Packer i rexier, u.u., camaee bslider, Lehighton venuon, joun, mercnant, Nesqaengning rriiuams, nooeri. Diner, jtesqnenooing If nnd. Charles, shoemaker. Lehlehton Zelser, Blasms.botel keeper,M.Chank, 1 ' PUBLIC SALE OF VERY VALUABLE Farm Stock ! The undersigned will sell at mblic Bole nn the Old Heberllng Farm, In the Doroucn of Lehlgbton, Pa., on Thursday, March 5, 1891 .' following When you think of buying Glassware, Chinaware or Queensware of any kind, you will find that it means a saving of the Mifhtv Dollar to buy at Hummcl's Bazaar. Our stock pltte in this town. Everything is Jfew: The Goods, the Styles, and last but not least, the Prices. We earnestly invite theaublio to call and see our goods. You are sure to be suited. commencing at 13 o'clock M., the articles, to wit: Two Horses, One Clack Horse, t years old, good driver tingle or double: e cows, three with calves; 2 Durham neuers, 1 diiu, i iwo-norse wagon, 1 one-horse wacon. lsnrtne wncon. l Huht buclthaarii. l Champion single reaper. 1 light mower, 1 Sic- nnerry urain anu fertilizer Drill, 2 threshing machines, 1 horse power, l feed cutter. 1 faunlng mill, 1 corn shelter, 1 broadcast seed sower. Cul tivator, plows, harrows, harpoon bay fork, wltb uiie uuu puue;a, uny lauae r&Kes, iorK5, lot oi cnicKcus, ladders, lot of hatneaa. stalks, and a large variety of other articles too numerous hi meuuon. lerms n montns credit wiui upprovea security. u. J. iiklux. Estate Notice. letters nf AdmlntatraHnn nn thA atntn rtt Robert A. Uenry, late of Lower Towamenslng granted to the undersigned Administrator, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and all havlnzlust claims uxalnst the same will present them for cu.iciuEm.io j. v. aiuAiiGU, Aumiuisirator, residing at import, In snld township. ItArSllCllfi UAS31UY, Fob. lt-91-ew. Attorneys. FARM FOR SALE. The undersigned offers for sale a valuable farm, located In Mahoning township. Car bon county, about two and one-half miles from Leulgbton, containing 65 ACRES. The Improvements thereon are a 2-Story Frame Dwelling House, and all tbe necessary out-bulldlncs. Sever al never falling spilpgs of. water, suitable lur uoii-uaujs, hic uu me pruperiv. ror runner imiormation apply to C. E. .MILLER, East Mauch Chunk, l'a. Feb. 14-0w. HA6ERMANS BON MARCHE. The majority of peonle know a cood thine wtinn trmv bp it which accounts for the continued increase of customers at our Bon Marche. The valentine season was a success; we cleaned out everything, and now the yacant spaces are filled, with Tie Latest Pozzies, buy A New Lot of Stationery, Dress Trimlop, 5, 10 aid 25c Goods, Musical Instruments. Finest Tissue Fauer and School SUPPLIES. MARCHE. Adam's Express Company. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE Heal Iteftaie! The undflnlomed will aell at Ptililln H..tAAn the premises late of Jojlah Bowman, dee'd In isasi renn i ownimp, wroon county, fa., nn Saturday, March 21st, 1891. at 1 o'clock, P. It., the following described valu able Iteal Estate, to wit i All that certain tract or piece oi lana.snuaie along tne line ct tne l.cliltiV;ieY ltallroad, nearly opposite the village of liowmanstown, In East renn Town ship aforesaid, known as the John D. Bowman's rarm, conuuumg 175 ACRES I more or less, about 60 acres of which are cleared and under a good state ot cultivation. Tbe balance being V aluable limber Uiod, and It Is supposed to contain some valuable Slate de posits, ine improvements tnercon are a TWO-STOItY STONE IIOUHK, (recently remodelled) about 8tx30 feet, kitchen aiiacnec, urge oarn anu au necessary out- UllUUIMUB. Terms and conditions will be made known at lime ana piece ni saio. ny PENN BOWMAN, For the Ilelrs, Feb, 18, 1891. TN THE OBfHANS' CO0BT OT CAE. I boa county of Jaorv Term. IB81, Ho. 1, counrmed msi, January, la, 1B1 NOTICE. Widow's anaralaeuent In the eitata ot Will. OBgbby Doney.deceased,villl be prswoted at oar nesi lertn or April uoun, Apru u, iasi, ior con- armaitou apaoutejv, flUdtberato. rb.s;,wt. unless xepUon are 0 SO. TV. XSSKB, Clerk- Executor's Sale Of Very Valuable Heal Estate ! The understraed. Bveeutor nf the Fstara nf Uamiei. Clauss, deceased, will sell at Public Hale on tbe premises In tbe Borough ol Lehigh- wu. vai uuu cuuuiy, x a., ua SATURDAY, MARCH Tth. ISS1, commenciDB at a vvu o ciocs i , oi., we iouow oe vaiuame ueai ciiaie, lo-wiit All unit cer ium Lot or Piece ot uround situate on north First (street. In the Borough or Lehlehton. bound ed on tbe east by First street, on the south by ropenr ni ueorcs w, nusoauni, on ino west oy each Alley, on the north br Rose Alley, belne 22x189 teet. Tbe Improvements thereon are a TWO-UTORY FRAME DWBLL1MQ 23xil feet with Two-story Kitchen texts teet attached, and all necessary outbulldlniri. On the rear of the lot ts erected aTVYO-STOKY DOUBLE FRAME uwklijku, 3U23 teet. Terms and conditions wiu Bmaae anown at time oi sale by T. D. CLAUSS. Burvtvlm Isieeutor. Feb.lt-W3. Orpbans' Court Sale OF VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Pursuant to an ordsr of tbe Orphans' Court of carbon county, fa,, mere wm ne exposed to puuuc aaie on Saturday, March 28th, 1891, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, on the cremlaee. on Pine street, in the Rorouirh of Lehtzhton. Carbon county. Pa., the followlnc described AW MIUC. U III AUKUM f unHUHUIl. AV ceased, to wit: All that certain lot or piece of uround situate la the Borough ol Lehighton, County ot Carbon and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to nit : Be ginning on rine Bireei in me iwroujn ni Le ilrhton. thence along said line Street, north nuy-iwo leci k a poaii lucnce vj lauu ui xieu' ben Uunsloker, (Lot No. S) west tno hundred and ten (eel to a post: thence by a certain alley, south arty-two feel te a stake; thence by land ot Reuben llunslcker (Lot Ka),easttwoliundred anri tun fet tt. the nlaea nf bezlnnlDBT. Con- talnlnif fnrtv nerchei. more or lets. It belnrlot 140. as marara ona piajior vim mauo at tue insiance oi ueuoeu xiunsieacr. iu imruiv- mcni tnereon are a new iw awry FRAME DWELLINQ HOUSE. tOxM teet with kitchen attached, texts feet. Tatties OF BALC-Ooehalf of tbe pnrchaae money to be paid on the day of sab) and tbe bat. ante on th day of the confirmation ot th sal hvtha ivwtrt and dallTarv of tiie deed. Deed anl all necessary papers to be at tbe expense ot P ELLEN EECKENpOUF. Feb. St n. Adrntnlstratrt: SCHIFFMANN'S ASTHMA CURE btaUt firMfa, mV WAITLKV mm KBtTlll, ( T I. A saan WWal M4 1.M T MV 44, t V7 mU. fW WT WMf PBi W UniPf MAHHf W. M7 FIRST STREET, LEHIGHTOH. AT UAGERMAN'S BON m ALL KNOW WE CARRY A COMPLETE UKB OF- Queeissware9 ISoof and Shoes Hardware, In fact almost anything you ma; ask for. Note aora of the prices t Beat White Sugar, 4 pounds for its cents.. French Prunes, 10 and 13 ct a pound. Large Pickets, IS cents perdosea. Best Roasted Coffee, 28 cents a pound. Best Flour. 12.R3 ner ba Look at onr Ladles Fine Kid Shoes at 1.25. QeAts Heav; Working Shoes, 1.00. All Shoes are down to Rock Bottom. It will pay von to look at them. Tho latest block Stiff ITata for Gents at $1.25. Soft and Crush Ilats, nobby styles, 60 cents and up. How about Fence and Poultry wires. We can Rive you- bottom prices. Hardware we keep a complete assortment and prices must be lower than the lowest. iv o anow no one 10 undersell us, Lome and see for Yourself. NATHAN SNYDER & SON, East Weissport. CULTON oP tho Park. CULTON IT WILL Interest the ladles to tsaro that we are always matting additions to our always eompteta assortment ef goods, wbteh now Includes a handsome now line ot all kinds ot 0AMEB, I'UZZLXS, NOVXLTISS IV TOTS, SCHOOL ESA01T- ieby, Jewilbt, CoxrecTioVEBT, Fruits and a full lint of Cnoicz Qbocxbijcs. Wt tell at Bock Bottom Price. Call and' tee ni before maklnt pnrchuet elsewhere. CULT0N: Spring, 1891. REX'S BON MARCHE. jA.n Exceptional Large Stock at Low Guaranteed Pri6fe ! IMMENBE ABSOBTHEHT OF New Black Goods Bprsntlog th best known make and finest dyer. Ejcrorsd Silk Warn Hanrl.it. S2 Btt6Z ti ' -oawopo,, New Dress Goods ! Litest Colorings. Plain and Faney Urea Goods la large variriy. Ththa8favtSpt!a9 B:7gnOUBrUu!, n0i Priet,lorf ButuaUy asxad foiuat Black Silks. Tea know wa guarantee, ear Black Sitka to wear. ltt means, thoalj IkevoaL inn yraek ot break , we will give ysu yard for yard, Wa have never bad on ehum to aJiaai la three jar, which Is aa xellBt naaxi fa any bosa telling ttlk to U prond or BBoADWAT, Mnnch Ohak, Fa, 0 jL KEX!,
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