The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, April 18, 1891, Image 2

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SATUUDAY, APIUL 18, 180L
Dob nlo Circulation Lnrccf limn Hint of
nor Weekly Newspaper in tlio County.
The Standaiid, of Anaconda, Mon
tana, eays of the politlonl situation of
Butto City, in tho samo state, among
many things, this that will interest tho
peoplo horo:
"In tho Sixth ward F. L. Eebor will ro
coiro tho Democratic nomiuntlon. tie
roprosonts tho youngor clement in tho
ward and will make a most capable re
presentative or tne ward."
Mr, Kobor is a young man of most
sterling worth, a Domocrnt of Demo
crats; ono who always has at heart tlie
bost interests of tho people, Ho will
malion good alderman that moans
everything. We wish him snoceae.
JcsT now the Now l orlr. popora are
discussing tho question of whether it
would bo posslblo for Italian or other
war vessels to enter tho .harbor of Now
Y-ork and shatter tho tall towers of
Brooklyn bridge and tho still taller
towers of the n'owspaper buildings, and
havo roaohod tho conclusion that be
fore thoy camo near enough to inflict
damage on tho city the war vessels
would bo utterly demolished by the
coast defenses. King -Humbert will
pleoso take notice to attack America at
Bomo more vulnorablo point
Senator. RirsiiEn's bill to nppropri
ate $1000 toward tho erection of a
monument to Jacob Glntor, tho dis
cover of anthracite coal, should go
through. Tho name of Glntor is as
worthy perpetuation as that of any of
tho earllor ploueors. Summit Hill
people should ue-stlr themselves in
preparation for the proper obsorvanco
of tho ono hundredth , annlvorsary of
the groat discovery.
Memobial Day, it is pleasing to note,
will bo observed in Lehighton as usual
by a demonstration of G. A. R., and
other socret societies. Tho now grown
garlands of spring time, wot with the
dow of patriotism and tears of lovo will
cover tho dead heroes graves in pro
f uolon, while eloquent speakers will re
call in glowing words the uoblo deeds
of the (treat and brave who fell in
America's great wars.
A bill has passed 'the Ijgislaturo
and if it meets no snags will give Peru
Bylvaniathe following holidays: Janu-
ary 1, February 22. Good Friday, May
30, July i, tho first Monday in Septom
bor known as Labor day, Decomber 25,
and Saturday afternoons from 12 m. to
12 m. from June 15 to September 15.
Bank paper, etc., is made payablo on
tho legal day following.
The Ii. C. & N. C, has evidently como
to the conclusion that it has played
with the court and peoplo long enough
at least it looks that way, for the old
bridge across the canal at Weissport,
condomnod timo and timo again by
prand juries, is to bo Improved. This
is right,the L. O. & N. Co., hasmonkoy-
ed with the peoplo long enough.
H. G. Steel, tho now city editor of
tho Pottsvillo Republican, Is a young
man of ability and worth together with
enouch snap and push to mako a
thoroughly first-class nowspaper man
Tho Advocate, who knows him,
pleased to noto his progress.
is
The foot-race in this town tho other
day was another exposition of man's
Inhumanity to man. It was a deliber
ate swindlo; and the only pity is that
such frauds can not bo jailed, thougl:
they doserve worse.
LEnianTON Is practically living off
the Lehigh Valley railroad company,
and just as long ns this is so tho town
won't. progress. Wo must liaro m'oro
Industries. It is timo to tumble.
TilE'vjfAltD agitation for this town is
of tho spasmodic sort. It goos by jerlis
and jumps. This is a slow performance
but it may land us there somo day.
J3trangor'things havo happened.
The West Schuylkill Press, edited by
that bright young journalist, J. A. Bech
tel, at Tremont, Ya., was eight years
old Saturday. It is a spicy homo papor
and worthy of success.
SEciiET socivxr cossir.
Tho Jr. O. U. A. M., lodgos.of Hazlo
ton, will havo a big demonstration on
July 4th.
Lodge No. 1000, 1. O. 0. P,wu insti
tuted at East Mauoh Chunk ou Tues
day evening with a desirable member-
snip,
Camp 252, P. O. S. of A., of Lans
ford is at present paying out U0 a
week in sick benoOte.
Camp 024, P. O. S. of A., of Nefique
honing, will celebrate their first an
niversary on May 15.
"The Grand Council of Pennsylvania,
Royal Aroanum, is to hold its biennial
session at Cliamborsburg on May 13
and 14. The Order now numbers over
111,000 members in 35 states and five
Srovincos, and since its organization in
377 has paid in benoflts over 814,000,000.
MAllOMNO.
The farmers are preparing for tho
spring sowing.
Edgar Xnnder, of Wilkeabftrrs,
spent sunaay in tne valley.
The spring term of the Normal
Instituto oponod Monday.
Charles and Qideon lloiiser have
rented Obert & Hoffonl's grist mill.
Our public schools have just ended
& six monin term.
Tho sacramont of the Lord's Sup
per was administered In St. John's
chuoh lost Sunday morning by Iter.
w. u. Btrause.
Oak Grove Council, No. S57, Jr., O.
TJ. A. M., of Pleasant Corner, has pid
1250 to the widow of their deceased
brother Charles Smith, who died re'
oently. Oak Urove Uounuil Is in a
flourishing condition and this prompt
payment will probably mm many more
mombors to tlie oruer.
The icings Daughters.
A number of ladies met In the M. IS.
Church last Saturday and organised a
sooiety of tho Kings Daughter by elect
ing tuo loiivvting otucors:
President Mis lidttic Koona.
V. President Mrs. AdaKrtmer
Secretary - Mrs. W. G. M. Seiplu.
Treasurer Mrs &i Hibbler.
The swuttty will meet attain titurday
ai iue nome oi iuiss amis jueuouei on
BRIEFLY TOLD.
gKorty Fort Cemetery Is to be en
I laiyed.
Kootib lias nine societies of Chris
tian KiU'leavor.
I SSeofl potatoes command 81.45 a
ushil at Newtown.
SSpotted fever claimed seven victims
. . ll'll 1 . A 1.
at j'ltiHuurg lOHb woei.
6A tlilrty-slx-room addition Is bointt
made to the Olon Summit Hotel. i
The Gelser Company, of Waynes
boro, paid 940,000 in dividends last year.
gQreensbnrg is tohavotheOamowoll
system or uro alarm, at a cost or l,rxu.
SA simile Cknmbersbttre firm ro-
celved 760 barrels of sugar at ono con
signment. The Soap
that
Cleans
: Most
is Lenox.
To Wliom It layCowQ.
All ncrsons nre hereby forbid rivlnc mv son.
uauutf u, unmiDoit, any rows ujwniwn
nrdor nrotliertt.se on mv account. as 1 will not
or uo respnnsinie lorauy ueois cQuiraciea
j inn ;uicr nus uuue
Mns. Joaitpn DrtiTMnoRH,
Lehlchton. Pa., April 17, 1891.
GO TO
6ns. Miller's Poplar Restaurant,
F0l't
FRESH LAGER BEER,
Finest Brands of Liquors, such as
Gibson's Pure Rye,
Dougherty's Pure Rye,
Genuine Silver BrooJc,
Imported Gin and Brandies,
Finest Cigars.
First-class Free Lunch always
on the Bar.
PUBLIC SALE"
-01' VALUABLE-
Mm
The undersigned will sell at Public Sale on
tne premises hi iue uorougn ci Ljuuuuiua,
uai-bon county, lxnn , on
Tuesday, Mny 5th, 1891,
at TWO o'clock p. m., the follOKlnc described
pieces oi vaiuauie ueui .stuid, larcoi wiiuarn
Wanner, deceased, to-wlt. All that certain lot
or Piece olol Oround slluiitoon Ijjhlch street,
in the Uoroujfh of Lehighton, Carbon . count',
l'enn'a, buunded and described as follows, viz:
Mtuate on the wcstwnrdlv side of Lehigh street,
oraslreetinterseclim; said Ihigh street, and
containing In front or breadth on said street
slxty-jlx (66) feet, and extending westwardly
between P'liallol lines at right angles from said
si feet one hundred and eighty-nine (189) feet and
nine (U) inciics to a cerium auey; suinwaraiy.uy
lot ,
01
Joseph Maderes'; weslwardly by said
alley, northwardly by lot of Owen Itoyer, and
eastwaroly by said Lehigh street. The Improve
ments thereon are a
Frame Dwelling Home,
Two and One-half Rtorles.and all necessary out
buildings. This propcity Is delightfully located
and will make a cosy home.
Ko. 2. All that certain messuagn, tenement
and lot or pleco of land sltuuto In the Dorouch
of I.ehiEhtoti. Cai bon county, IVnn'ii. being the
bomhwuidlv one-halt part of Lot numbered two
hundred and thirty-five (233) In the ulan or dot
of said lloinughs having a front or width of
ihlrty-three (3Ui feet on Lehigh street, and con
tinuing of that width between parallel lines at
right angles with said street one hundred and
eiuhty-ulne (imi) feet and nine (o) Inches to
Uht'iiy lley, hounded on I lie east by Cherry
Alley, un the west by I.chlgh street, on the north
by the northwv.id one-half of said lot Ko. m.
unit ou the south by lund of Amos Qerber. The
improvements tnereou are a
Frame Dwelling House,
and all the necessar
ry outbuildings. This prop
el aud Is a rare chance to
erlv is nicely sltu:itetl
bee ii u a pleasant home.
No. 3. All those two certain Lots or Pieces
(I round situate In the lloruuch of Ihlirhtfln.
Citrbun county, 1'eiina. and numbered In the
pian or uniugni oi said i.nrougli, xsos. 135 and
130. each of them contnlnlm in front or width
on fine stieel sixty-six (ocj feet, and extending
oi uiai w un ii uiriuui angles 10 nieion Auey one
hunnred and elghty-nlue (169) feet and nine (9)
Inches, liounded ou the east by line street, ou
newest by Melon Alley, ou tho north by Lot
io. ui, aim ou mo souui uy ixii ito, ijt.
Terms and mnilltlnns mil be madn known t
tlnio and place of sale, by
l'AUL WAGNKIt. For the Heirs
April 17. 1891-W3
For Sale
A Very Valuable Farm !
The uudersitmed offers for sale his farm of
K Acres, more or less, tocrther wl h House,
liarn, ana oiuer necessJiry iniprnveinenis; me
properly Is Ineated In Mahoning Township, four
miles fmm Lehighton, and has a never falling
Hiring of water. Appl) to
jameh Ttnnmu,
Bankway, Lehighton, ra ,
or. (UttnOM Advocatk Ofrlce.
aprll 18-wS
H. M. BELTZ,
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry,
Silverware.Bronzes, flocks,
Bicycles.Piano Lamps,
Furniture, Parlor
Organs,
and almost every kind of mer
chandise sold upon the Tontine
Plan whioh is now so favorably
known as applied to life insur
ance. Certificates are issued to
members entitling them to
$40 worth of Mer
. clmndise for $17 !
The certificates are guaranteed
to mature in 17 weeks upon
conditions ; clubs now forming.
If you wiih to got any of the
above goods, at greatly reduced
prices, and on easy payments,
call on or drop a postal to
FRANK GERMAN,
UBKEBAL AGENT,
IFei&sport.
pxUU,UU-a
Executor's Notice, i
Kstate or Mart Ajch Zimmbman, deceased,
liti of Fnuiklln Township, Carbon county, Fn.
Letters testrtmentstary of tlie last will and
tMtsintnt qt tlie late Mary Ann Zimmerman,
deeefised. of the county and state aforesaid, Imvo
been granted lo the undersigned,
knnwlne themselves to be Indebted
All
II persons
InriehtMl to utfd fit. itA
aide
will make settlement at once, and persons Uav
Inr claims trill sreaenl the same dulr authentl-
on'"1 for Wment.
AUSTIN I30YER, Executor.
April 11, lMl-wfl Wdssp.it. 1
Dissolution of Copartnership.
Notlen la herehv frlren that lh eft.rtnrtriemh1n
heretofore existing between Joseph M. i'etors
and T. J. .Weston, doing business as the Gener
al Btore, In the IiorouKli ol I'arryvllle, Carbon
county, I'a., has this day. (April 4, lsol), been
dissolved by imiti.al consent, T. J. Weston re
tiring: from aald firm.
'1 no business will bs carried on and all ac-
counts duo to and by said firm will bo settled by
.lusepn ii. retersi i. j, wenion not oeinR
sponsible lor any debts duo by or to said firm,
T. J. WESTON,
April ,1881.w3
rarryvlllo. ra.
Assignees' Notice.
of Franklin Township, Carbon county, ra.. and
uvo Ann hi wire, by deed ol voluntary assign
ment, have assigned all the estate, real and per
sonal, of the said Holomon Wnlck, to Ednard
Itaber and J. K Rickert. of Franklin Township.
Carbon county. Ta.. for the benefit of Uie credi
tors of the said Solomon Walck. All person,
iiirreiore, inaeuieu 10 me saiu Doiomon vaica.
Mil niulcn navment tn th. ullrl Anlirnpe. anil
those having clalmsnrderaands Mil make known
iue same wituoui ueiay.
xowAitn itAitEn,
J. IC JUCKUKT.
April 10, issi. Assignees of Solomon Walck,
TN IDE ORPHANS' COURT OF CAU-
joon connly ol J.iuuary Tt-rm, lo'JI, no,
1, ooD&rmed Nisi. Jatitiary. 13, 1891.
NOTICE.
Widow's nnnratsement In the estatn of Will.
oughby Uoney,deeeased,wlH be presented at our
next term of April court, April 15,
urmanon aosoiuieiy.
unless exceptions arc
uieti iiiereui.
GEO. W. ESSEIl, Clerk.
Feb.S7,18SL
Particular Notice.
All oera nsarelierebv caution a not totrps
nasi on the property of tlw uiKlerslpineil.for
i no purpose oi nsninK locaicu in vue l ine iiuu
District, lowainensing tomisuip, maroon vjq.
Pa., under uenaltv of thn liiiv.
April -3t
School Bonds For Sale.
Hie Directors of The Independent School
District, oi t raiiKiin Township, uaruon county,
APRIL 1st, 1891,
Issue Bonds to the amount of $3,000, la earns of
4 Per Cent Interest per Annum,
and will mature In from Seven to Thirteen Yearn.
Interest Is payable annually a&d the Uondsare
exempt: irom an laxes,
'these Honds offer a snlendld and safe Invest
mcnt for persons of limited means who havo a
lew uouars lam or tor om nge. Aaarcss,
ll J. IIUMIKN. President
AA, X. DiUA If AjU A OCW1 (. Ittl J,
raar.14,1831-w8 WAiasroxT. Pa,
PENSIONS.
Tenons deslrlng'Fenslon Blanks and Infor
mation under Act of June 1890, cau.obtam the
samo from the uuderslgucd,
GEO..W. E33E1I. rrothonotary,
augzsu Mauch Chunk, Pa.
AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK
OF MILLINERY GOODS.
Mrs. E. FATH,
respeotfally announces to ber Lady FrlcnnV
that she has just returned from the
city where sbe has secured an en
tirely new and fashionable
stock of ull the latest
styles in Millinery
Goods, comprising
Hats, Bonnets, Trimmings,
Flowers, Ribbons, &c,
lo whioh sbe invitee tbe attention cf her
friends and the ladies lu general.
PKI0E3 AS LOW AS THE LOWEST 1
Mns. E. FATH,
South First Street, 2nd door below 11. E,
Cburcb, Liehlgbton, Pa.
march 21, 1891-3m.
Stop Paying Big Prices!
Save from 10 to 25 per cent !
BUY TOUR
Wall Paper and Decorations,
Window Shades and Fringes,
Curtain Poles, Uhains,
Sash and Stair Rods,
Brushes, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Glass, Putty, and all
kinds of Stationery, at
First street, Lehighton.
We have the largest assortment
at lowest prices. Call and
be convinced.
mar. Ii, 1881-Jm
Excelsior Carpet Worts, '
FIRST STREET, - - LEUIQUTON,
Opposite the Park.
Is tbe place to get your Carpet Wove oj
your raes exchanced for either Karr.
Ingrain or Brusael Carpet. Prices to
suit everybody.
N. D. I also seep the office for "The
blnger Manufacturing Company." and
keep for sale a full Mue nf machine sup
plies and attachments, such as Oils.
Cans, Needles, (for both old and new
machines) Shuttles, Belts, Btltllooks,
Springs, ltubbers, etc, etc.
Instructions to opperate machines glad
ly elyen anytime by lady operator.
Give me s cs.II and be convinced that I
sell si the very lowest figure. .
f. p. ubiij,
First street, next to Dr. Horn's Central
Drug Store.
Livery Stables.
D. J. KISTLER
Ueseetfully announces to tbe publlo that he has
opened a NEW LI VKltV STAliLK. and that he is
now prepared to furnish Teams for Funerals,
Weddings or Business Trips on the shortest no
Iceand most liberal terms. Orders left at the
Caroou House" will recelre prompt attention.
BTABLE3 ON NORTH STREET.
next the Hotel, Lehighton. ' (&n22U-
PHOTOGRAPH
GALLERY,
Permanently located near Valley Depot, for
Cabinets and Family Groups. Old pictures cop
led andenlanrtd. augt-yl
ROOFING
0UM-BLA8TI0 ROOFINO FELT costs only
3.00 per loo square feet Makes a good root
fer years, and auyone can put It oo. Bend starau
lor sample aud fall particulars.
Quu Elastic ItoorjKo co
S3 ft ii Wist IlBOAnw&r. New Your.
Zel Anati Wasted.
Annual Statement
OF ins
Lehighton Poor District.
1ETKII nnit, Tre.iurer, In Aomnbt wl
flth
the Lshlgh ton 1'oor Diitrtot, for lb. Itu
Kndlns; March 17, 1891.
DR.
To Balance on hand March 27. ieoo t CM M
ToCash received from William Bchadcl,
j ax uouector, on Duplicate lor 130.... 311 m
Total.,
. m oo
on.
By Amounts Paid Out as per
Receipt Book.
J. J. Kutz. J. II. Esch, L. J. Hausman,
lui amjiuuK I'UurHCWUDt
Board for Mrs. ltehr
Ijivlna Summit, board lor Chas. Amer..
(100
30 00
3 00
on ou
airs. win. jonu.Tor noartimir airiAren..
11. A. Helix, relief orders IRQ
1L A. lleltz, relief orders 2 CO
II. V. Morthlmer. annual statement 10 oo
Sarah Miller, board for Louisa Becker. .. 2 M
C. II. Horn, board and lodging pauier... 1 7S
15. ii Burner, tor merchandise..... s
J. 1 smith, maklnit out duplicate 3
S 87
I ii 1 1 1 ii it i i ii, i.. ii ir i k urn i ... i
Krum Ji Klstler. for merchandise 6 35
U. B. lthnads, lor merchandise 6 is
Sweeny St son. for merchandise 8 no
L. A. Werner, for police setrlces. 1 75
K I. Lcntz, for relief order... 3 25
roily Weliillue,forboardtiffLydlallontz. 1A on
David Nlttler. fur natntneti 5 en
Chailes Trainer, for flour. 3 00
r I'll nwiiiiiiL'r. n-iiL inr iha it nuriir -j iri
Owen Klotz, salary for one year. 25 90
neuuen r eitiermacuer,mrrciianaiscior
Ida Knerht . t 14
T. A. Snyder, attorne fee. 1800 S CO
Moses llellman, flourfor Lavina Summit 8 AO
David Kbbert. flour fur Charles lilliman. 3 00
J. I. (label, fur coal 12 39
benign uounty t'oor House, lor Ji orris
stout, G2 weeks' board lot 00
P. Helm, overseer and treasurer GO on
P. Helm, shoe bill 2 10
1'. llclui. expenses to Lehigh Countv
roor iiouso too
Total f 492 67
RECAPITULATION.
To amount of receipts and balances S Ktt oo
ibiu uub us per reccpis. saz ui
Balance on hand s ksv S3
We the undersigned duly elected Auditors,
having examined the foregoing account of fcter
Helm, Treasurer of the Lehighton foor District,
for the year ending March 17th, 1891, certify that
the accounts are correct to the best ol our knowl
edge and belief.
II. ESCH. I .,,
J. KUTZ. f Auditors.
William Schadel. Collector of
Taxes, in account with the
Lehighton Poor District.
OB.
To amount of Duplicate .........t SCO 00
To Suppllment 8 ol
To 5 per cent on $37.05 , 1 83
Total. S 370 58
OR.
lly Exonerations I 3 06
Byspercent lebateon (259.03 1295
lly 3 per cent commission on s-246.13 7 38
By s per cent commission on S72.G0. 3 (S3
Ay B per cent commission on 138.90 1 94
By Cash 341 63
Total.,
.1370 68
Audited and approved this nth day of March,
1891.
5: Auditors.
Lehighton, Ta, March 21, 1891.
Annual Statement
-OF THE
Borough of Weissport
For year ending March 2, 1891
-"RECE1PTS.-
To Tlatanee In Treasury as Der last state-
meni zot a
Received from John S. Miller, J. 1'...... 6 00
Received from Samuel welsh, ou dupli
cate for 1889 133 35
Received from County Treasurer, license
money 3U w
Received from Levi Horn, for trees m
luuiic Duunrr..
3 SO
Received from Samuel Welsh, on dunll
CatO 011890 , 250 00
Total receipts ;.S1004 08
EXPENDITURES.;
Levi Sharer, lighting street lamps $
Henry HI lller. lumber
Ueorge Emery, Sr., over paid on dupli
cate of 18 18
Levi Boater, lighting street lamps
Wallace Ilotteusteln, labor
Scott liottens'eln. labor
Samuel Welsh, labor
S oo
6 zs
A, W. Marsh, oil, wicks, etc..
Levi Hhater, lighting street lamps. 5 00
Slmoi Kverltt, labor 2 la
W. C. WhlttliiL-ham. labor.,
507
Mrs. MarKs Maier, labor by her son.
Wallace Ilotteusteln, labor
Scott llotteustclii, labor ,
Alfred Guth. labor.
It 25
3 75
3
11 25
Alfred Whlltinghain, labor.
3 76
Charles Ilahu, hauling 17 15
.lacob Htraussberger, labor. 14 75
(ieorge Kapp, hauling is (12
u. II. Albright, hauling. 10 50
Alfred Oswald, labor ll 25
Oscar Chrlsimaii. hauling lo Mi
Elmer Amer. labor. cu
A. W. Marsh, oil, wicks, etc 5 43
A.W Marsh, (per order of John tiraver)
labor 9 88
lx;vl Shafer, lighting street lamps. 6 oo
Joseph Hex, framing borough ordinances 1 35
Edwin Ueartass, (per order of It. Kiesge)
labor 6 62
Henry Miller, lumber. 2 ES
Alfred Until, labor 4 00
Alfred Oswald, labor. S2
Henry Ubrlstman, hauling 1 4u
Jacob Htraussberger, labor and paint.... 1 12
A. W. Marsh, oil, nlcks,etc 3 14
W.-C. Whlttlnglmm, labor. 3 34
M. A. Laury.merchauulse 1117
l.evi Bliafer. lighting street lamps 5 oo
A. W. Marsh, ineichandlse 3 fs
Aiirea tvuiiungnam,serviugiouce 25
Jacob Htraussberger, labor 3 75
W. II. Hcotleld. labor s 75
Edward Oswald, labor 0 25
ai. aiaier, laour l 25
Davhl Koons. labor G2
Alfreil Oswald. laborM 4 ou
uavia mraup. laoor. l at
Augustus Oswald, horse service 76
Levi Shafer. lighting street lamps 6 00
A. W. Marsh, merchandise 3 58
Levi Shafer, lighting street lamps s 00
A. W. Marsh merchandise 3 17
Levi Shafer. ltirhthiirstreetlamna a oo
LevlShalcr, llghtlngstreet lamps... 4 50
j. A. Fenner, oil, wicks, ete,
w. . (iiuci, uii, hiviui cvo.... ...... n
Jacob Straussberger. labor ,. 1
a 38
11. II. Everltt K Hon. room rent.
e oo
Ievl Shafer, Itghtingstreettamps 6 to
Levi Shaler, lighting street lamps , s 00
J. A. Fenner. Burgess service 20 00
Joanri. Miller, Treasurer salary
A. A. lleltz. Secretary salary.
Milton Florv, auditing borougli accounts
II. J. Hhoemaker, ' " "
lJ. Klstler, "' " "
M. A Laury. globes for street lamns... . .
20 oo
zo oo
1 50
1 60
1 50
4 8C
J. A. Fenner, oil, wicks, etc 11 93
H, II. Kvrrltt & rkinrroom rent 1 24
llapsher & Cassidy, attorney services..., II 60
Levi tibafer, lighting street lamps boo
I 429 03
Balance In Treasury t Sll 43
We hereby certify that the above account was
examined on the 30th day of March 1891, and
found correct.
n. J. SHOEMAKER )
MILTON FLOKV, J. Auditors.
O.U.NCSIIAUM. J
April 4, 1E9I.WJ
TO ANGLER
To get a full line of Split Bam
boo y- Wood Fly and Bait Bods,
Brass and Jfioklo Mules, Silk
and Linen lines, all kinds of
Hooks. Bait boxeSj Hand Nets,
Trout Baskets, Hooks and Out.
Full lino of Flies, Ferrules,
Trimmings, $C; $o., go to T, D.
Thomas' Drugstore, Lehighton.
"NOW, PLAY
Wo keep n
Base Balls, Bats,j Gloves, etc.
Which wo are soiling at regular city prices. Wo
will equip Base Ball Clubs with completo outfits
at lowest prices and give them best quality goods.
Stationery, Puzzles, Notions,
Our assortment of the
that is new anil novel in
until you know our prices and
OBBRT'S
Adam's Express Company.
Save While
STOP IN AT
ummei's Queensware
FIRST STREET,
Don't buy anything in the line
or tinware until you have
Hanging Lamps from $2.75 to $3.75.
vase i-anips from si.zato 2 00.
Coruuon Lamps from 20 to 83 cents.
Iron Siono China Vegetable Dishe?, 7c, 8c, and 18e.
Plates per dozen, 4Se, 72c, S4e.
.Meals l'lales each, 12c, 15c and 25c.
2 quart ritchcs, 20 lo SO cents.
Cups, and Saucers30. 40 and 60 cfs
Diiiriej Setts, froul $3.00 to $5,
THE ONLY
BOOT AND SHOE STORE
IN WEISSPORT.
Now we'waiit to mention a few fir
ures jnst to showtiat wasell a tetter
quality goofls at a lower price tlian yon
can IinjtliE same article for elsewhere-
Men's Calf Skin ShOB at $2 00.
- YoHth's Snoes, 90c. anft nDwaril. .
Women's Shoes $1. ant np.
U. S. KRESGE,"
WEISSPORT'S LEADING
BOOT AND SHOE
DEALER.
KOCH & SHANKWEILER
The 1st' EiHn CiotMi fflaifactns in tie Lelijli Valley-
Entirelt New ; We are now ready to otTer the largest and
finest line of Men's, Boys' and Children's clothing ever exhibited
in our largo establishment. We made special efforts to please
the boys and young men, and our assortment of Boys' Confirma
tion Suits, in both fine and medium qualities, is the. most com
plete ever shown!in our Mammoth Storeroom ; every suit is frcstn
new and stylish. Prices being manufacturers, we am enabled
to give ever purchaser full value for every dollar left with us.
Koch & Shankweiler,
Hotel Allen Building,
aljlentown. pa.,
Watch
AtlHMT.
The Reliable Jeweler,
Watch this space.
THE POSITIVE CURE.
ELY CH0THER3, C4 Wsrrm
JOBWORK
BALL THERE!"
lull line of
above goods
these line?.
include all
Don't buy
our goods,
see
BLOCK.
You May.
LEHIGHTON.
of queensware, chinaware, lamps
seen our stock of gocds.
V
- Centre Square.
this space.
CU Hew York. mcaCOetsJ
Bazaar
1
of all kinds nicely executed
at this office. Prices low.
IT
0 AGES.
And we Have 'Em!
In great assortment and at all prices. We
can't tell you all about them, but they are
perfect in style, woikmauship and price.
C ome and see and also take a look at
Our Carpets and Furniture.
In which lines are included every thing wrorth bu
ing. Everything is new st)lc. price and a
Don't buy until you see our stock ofgoodti
Kemerer & Swartz?
NORTH FIRST STREET,
IS HEADQUARTERS FOR
GENERAL HARDWARE,
Paints, Varnishes, Glass,
ALL KIND OF COAL,
OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE,
Bank treet, Lehighton, Pa
BEN CULTON'S
On First Street,
Ladies
Muslin
Underwear,
TT'e have opened a new department of Ladie
Muslin Underwear that' cannot be excelled any
where for moderation of price with quality and
Style.
634 Hamilton
mm
KXOPPOSITE L. & S. DEPOT,-SsCr
FIRST STREET, " - - LEHIGHTON, Pa
Has just opened an entire new line of
LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS!
Comprising all the very latest styles in White Goods, Sa
teens, Prints, Ginghams, Marseille, Seersuckers and
hancy Dress Patterns of the very best qualities at exceed
g low prices.
Groceries, Provisions, Crockery ware, Glassware,
.Wood and Willowware of the best makes at low figures.
Cloths Cassimers. Hats, Boots, Shoes and Headv-
made Clothing in great variety and at prices with the reach
of all purchasers prices fully as low an the same goo'ds can be
hought for at any other general store in this vicinity.
Carpets, Oil-cloths, Lamps and Fixtures in great
variety and of best quality at Rock Bottom Prices.
Best quality of Flour and Feed at prices lully as low as the
tame articles can be purchased elsewhere.
A cur load ol coarse salt has just been received the price
y been marked down to the very lowest notch.
All goods of the very best quality and are being sold at prices
qually as low as the same goods can bought at anyRcneral store
in this section. Call and be convinced. Ttespectiullv,
July 823-71
QUBSCllIBE for this paper,
Pkin and &ncy job wazk
Fashionable
Millinery
Wt have the Largest and raost Stylish
Effects la Seasonable Millinery at the
Lowest Trices, fa Uie trlramlng de
partment we hare Two Olty Milliners
to create happiest fanclss la etteeU for
ur customers.
Wraps
Coats,
In the newest styles and of the very
best materials and make at lowest
prlcss. Don't go to the elty whin yoa
can buy cheaper at boms.
Mrs.M.Culton's
WEISSPORT, PA.
Branch Store, Lobighton.
IS TIME TO TALK ABOUT
EVERY
Saturday
opp. the Park.
St., Allentown.
&.M0S HEWSI
and get the latest news.
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