htt rprt.s been entered ttli.Tehlirli-1 MFoitfllDH M Imooi OIhi Hutttr, I The Carbon Advocate UCniUttTON, rENNA. RkUi for LKftl Adrertlslnt; i Charter Notice! $400 Auditor'! Netlccs 4 W I commissioner's Notices - - go Into journalism. The oldest Is prao A?nMtrator Notices' " " " -s oS tlclng modlclho and the other two are .center's Notices SATURDAY, MAY 2, 380L Bon Fide Circulation Lnrcer than that ol nnj Weokljr Newspaper in tbe county. Drama the nine months ending with March 33,000 Italians landed in this country. Of this number at loast ninety per cent was inado up of the soum of the sunny isle. This being eo, is it unreasonable to oxpoot a ropiti. tion of Now Orleans lmbrolglof Hardly! The Leuioii Vallet Railroad Depot t Mauoh Chunk is being onlargod and otherwise improved. A two-story ad dltlon 25x40, thoroughly equipped with nil modern appointments in restaur ant and tollot rooms, the trimmln; throughout being in quartered oak. will bo used as passenger station anc ofllcos, while tho old structure will bt used solely for freight truffle. Ex obonge. You don't hear anything compli mentary about tho Lohighton depot. but no wondor, it is only a ono story affair, and looks much as if something had tumbled on it and mashed it out Jddqe Rice, of Wilkosbnrro, ha! Instituted a now and. very creditable reform in granting naturalizatloi papers: Instead of putting tho oh sterotyped questions to applicants foi papers of naturalization ho asks thorn "Have you read tho Constitution of thi United States? What form of govorn ment have wo In this country? What relation does the State bear to natlona. government? How often do we elect a president? What is tho longth of hU term? What is the duty of the citizen when his country is invaded by foreign power? Who would you fight for in war between the United States anc Russia?" It seems this new departure works excellently, for in a failure ol sufficient affirmative answers to the above questions tho applications are refused. What a terrible thing is selfishness and greed,says tho Record, of Mahonoy. It has caused more misery nndtrouble than any other evil that has cursed the world. It is that terrible propensity that blights tho western part of this state; that has flllod the church yard with murdered women. That is now turning out onto tho cold highway and commons tho little children of the workingmen of the coke region. It hardens the heart and feelings of men who would, otherwise, bo good and kind. It employs murderous police and soldiers to shoot down those that re fuse to obey its behest. It disgraces a republio like the United State and places In on a par with tho despotisms of the old world. Groedl selfish greed I It belongs to no country, especially, but exists in all where bad men are to be found. It fills England, which is overcrowed with its own nativo working people, full to overflowing, with the pauper labor of other countrios. Jt imports into Germany thousands of cheap laborers while its own laboi markets are filled to excess. No dif ference whether a country be a mon' nrchy or a republic, those leaches that suck the blood of the tolling millions will be found In it so long as partial, unjust laws are thero to help them ac complish their unholy work of oppres sion and wrong. ADVOCATE EXritESSIONg. t.Lansford should be tho happiest town In the coal regions. They have 1000 population and no cemetery. Gilt's a wonder Lansford capitalists don't run an electric railway botwoer. that town and Summit Illllt It would g A soldier's monument would beautifully grace the plot of grouna owned by Bertolotto Post Q. A. R., in the cemotary hero. Try ltl t3F" It does not add anything to the ortlstio beauty 6f tho Park to liavo it surrounded by old wagons and car riages. t)ocs it T tW Since First street has been ma- cadamized somo peoplo who drive thinl it proper place for speeding their nags. Council should stop it 1 23&.Brothor Faust, of tho Weathorlj ITerald, is a candidato for Assembly, so Is big hearted Tom Arnor, of Frank lin, and ,but wo'll tell you later. CSuLehlghton can't live off of the Volley railroad and tho sooner this very Important fact is recognized by our money mon the better it will be for all concerned. We're getting too big! t3T Council should pass an ordinance prohibiting tho nailing or tacking ol placards on telegraph and telophone poles along our thoroughfares. Don't you think so T MAUOMNO, Alvln Frantz Is building a dwelling house. The supervisors are at prosont re pairing the roads. Jamos Slnyard Is building an ad. dltlon to his barn, The cemetery of St. John's church has been enlarged. Rev. John Btermer, of Mahantaugo, Pa, was visiting In tho Valley during the week. Herbon Miller moved Into the house formerly occupied by Aaron Soyder. The Normal Square Literary Bo. cletywas ro-organlzcd last Saturday evening. TUghman Balliot is taking off the lumber from a tract of timber land in Bloomingdale Valley. David Eberts has purchased the house and lot of the late Adam Herring, deceased, for $310. The regular monthly mooting of our School Board was held In the Pleasant Corner school house, last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Lewis Zimmerman was to Philadelphia last week purchasing a full line of dry goods, eta, for A. Arner's general store. The sacrament of the Lord's Sup ner will be administered in the Evan Ileal church noxt Sunday afternoon. R.5V. D. A. Medlar, presiding Elder and Bar. O. W. Imboden, the BowmanlU sWr c: tM uuxftn, wiu otutuat. A JOURNALIST OK JOURNALISM; Not rath to Fm. Nor An IU wards Great It t wearing, tearing buslnees. You got nothing out of n newspaper ex cepting what you take irom it, i am bent on it tlint neither of my sons shall still boys. There Is nothing in It or a man in comparison with almost any other profession. Take Mr. D.itin, for Instance. Think of his vast accomplish menu, There is no other man to my knowledge that equals him In brilliancy and variety of attainment, and l'ro known a great many brilliant and versa tllo men. lie is a fins writer ana a clever editor) and have you heard him speak ? lie's n Bpleudld speaker. Now, such a man leaves no posthumous fame, only a tradition. A great journalist is like a great actor he leaves no coffin. When he dies, all his brilliant writing Is stored annyin newspaper files, that nobody ever looks ,up. During his lite his luQueuce Is only indirect He doesn't got credit for what he doe'. Compnre Horace Greeley and Secretary Seward. Qreeley was afar more potent factor in the Free toil agitation, la the way of real, buck breaking work than Sewnid. Yet look luto any history and you'll find whole chapters ntoul Soward and only here nnd there n reference to Greeley. Henry Wutterson, in nw York Tribune. A Oorcsous Saturnalia. Bulldlnes lf tho World's Columbian Exposition will be dedicated in October. 1602, with Imposing ceremonies. The exercises, extending over four days, em- briice military, musical, civic, oratorical, nnd eptctncu'nr features. Four day have been reserved fojlhe retelry and intoxicating excitement The cere monies will begin luesdny, October 11, and reach a cl.uiax the following day, 400 years from the hour Christopher Co lumbus landed nt Cut Island. Uhey will lie nntrlotlo and imrjlrlna throughout The blare of trumpets and the clash of cymbals will mingle with the noise of matching troop-i und the Impnssloned tones of excited orators. All these, swelling Into a crand diupnBon, will be drowned by a chorus of 3,000 trained voices, tuned to sing a Columbian nnlhem set nnd composed for the day. When that melody dies away the mmo of battle will charm the ear, as iu,uw troops renlize the rapture of a bloodless co mint. Then the uoiumuiati uau, dazzling and spectacular in its appoint ments, will be inaugurated: to close me festal ceremonies. This will bring the oxercises to a triumphnntend. Chicago Herald. Resolutions of Condolence. Lf.iiioiiton, April 29, 1891. Wiifkbar. It has nl rased flod. the AIm!chl Supreme Chief, to call from our midst so unex- nerieuiyour hub urouier, nenry iviaier, hoc Whiiihas. our emtio has lost In him a faith ful and true member, be It, therefore, Hfsolvkd. that our Charterbe draned foi the period of thirty days, and further " ltE.fOl.VFii. mat uiese i exoMiufios up aprriHi nn our minutes, one cony be sent to the famlli i t deceased nnd be published In tlio Knights ol tbe Golden Eagle and the C'nibon Advocate. I'. J. 1IAGKUOHN, 1 o. C. Kunow, Committee 1'. V. HBII. ) The rlilladelphln Weekly Times. The rhlladelnhla Weekly Times mav insth claim the title of Hie cheapest family paper li uie wor'o. ii is noi oniy uie cueaiiesi, our nisi Indlsniitatilv amonir the best. Alnavs liand somely printed, it Is, In Its new form or sixteen oage.'i, more attractive In appearance than evei .uici Is filled with a cholco selection of tho best literature fcr all classes of readers. Its content Include bright nnd orltrlHal stories by Iciiduu writers, letters of travel and adventure, literar wd artistic reviews, fashions, sports, domestli topics and political and personal lntelligeuci 'rom all parts of the world, vtlth a great nbund nnce of finely executed Illustrations. Tho de partment devoted to "uur iioys and lilris.' which has become one of the most popnl r Juv cnilo pubtlcatlonsln the country. Is a teaturo ol the Weekly Times that alone mould niakel 'neap at ine exceeuiniriy inw puce oi nity cenit i vear. at which this favorite journal Is now ol tereil. Those nhowlsh a paper that wlUpli-Asi a- d Interest every member of the family, old O' vounir. Hhould send a ttostal curd fur a sneelmel copy of the i titladelphia Weekly Times and reai ine inuueemenrs ui,iuj in casui oueieu to inoe who get nn einhs. The Soap that Cleans Most is Lenox. Aflfflioistrairix Notice. Estate of Iteuben renstermaeher, dee'd, late of tne jioougii oi ieiiit(iiiou. uoumy or vaiuor, Mine or rcnnsyivaiiiit. Letters of adminlst- utlon liavlmr been crante ) to Hie umlerdtrneii wMow of the l.tt Kvulieti fenstermacher all persons knowing themselves -n ne iniienteu in mnu esiuie iui iniiKe pameni within 30das Irom the date hereof, and per ons having claims will present tbe same In proper lorm lorsetuemenr. LEVINA rENSTEBMAOIIEE, Administratrix. Lelilghton, ra., Mayl, ISSl-nC PENSIONS. Persons deslrlnc Tension nianks and Infnr. matlon under Act of June tew, can obtain the same irom me uuuersigneu. GEO. W. ESSEX. Prothonotary, Hue23ti Mautb Chunk, Pa. John W. Heller, EAST WBISSPORT, DXALKIt lit Heaters afll Ranees, Tinware- anil Pomps At Very Lowest Pxioes. rarrJenlar attention paid to General Jobbing, Furnace and rump Work. BST1MATE8 cheerfully furnished for ITouse nesting with Hot Air, Steam or UotW ster Circulation. All work Guaranteed I ROOFING OFM-KLABTie HOOFIN1I FELT aocU onlr S3.00 per ion square feet. Makes a. good roof tor years, and aajone can iut Iron, mm stamp for sample and full particulars. qum Elastic itoorma Co., M & 11 West Bboadw&t, Nbw Yors. Voo Affwt WuM. mtt. X, lHI-as Omnn Administratrix Notice. I .-0TO I mmm Mmi I ' q tkt-uai -Wx,, tot, In Cash to bo distributed among Cantata n.s ror uiuus lor tne weiut times. . handsomely Illustrated I'aper of Six teen Panes, LESS THAN ONE CENT A WEEK. CHEAPEST PAPEB IN THE WOULD. THE rUULISUEHS OP THE PHILADELPHIA Weekly TIMES INTEND TO IfAVR 100.000SUBSCRIBERS Before January, 1802, and to accomplish tnls in tlio shortest space of time the price has been reduced to 5Q CENTS A YEAR And Cash to tbe amount of One Thousand Dollars Will be paid to the getters up of Clubs, as ioiiows: Kor the First Larcest List, For the Second Largest List, For tho 'third Largest List, For thel'liree Next Largest, each For the Four Next Larcest, each For the Ten Next Largest, each For the 20 Next Lamest Lists, each THE ABOVE PHIZES IN CASH. $250 200 $100 $60 $25 $10 This comnetition ulll be onen to evervbod everywlieie men, women, boys and girls. Care- iiu recoru win up Kept oi ine suiiACriuers sent in uy eucn conipeiuor, anu mecusii win ue paiu uuen me contest closes, on me nrst day oi tie cember, 1901. lie FMladelrliltt WteHy Times A Handsome Weekly Journal, niled with richly iiiustraieunrucies on every suuieci oi coniein Doruiieous interest, incluumir Fiction. I.ltrra lure, 'Iravel, Adenture, Society, the Uramu -fpons nnu iiome i.ue, too arm ana uaraen. with all the Current News of the world. A fea lure of tne Wxkkly 1 oiks Is a department for Car Boys as! Girls. This feature of TiiKTiMF.ati.is aroused more Inlciest union i; vounir neonle than any other Juvenile rubllcHtlmi.tiotonly because Its Stories sketches, chat, puzzles and J'roblems are to en tertalnluK and Instructive, but because ever) Hoy and lllrl that reads It Is a member of the famous Eight O'clock Club. The Crimson and Uold lluttun Is sent free to evertoue ol them. Tliaru nrn nn fpfa nf unv bltifl. You can find out all about the club and the Hundreds ofl'rlres It distributes among the Hoys and Ulrls uy sending far a free copy of tne Wkf.kly Times, the subscripts n price of wuicn is oniy 50 CENTS A YEAR It nlll cost you only a postal care to get a specimen copy, and then by sending fifty cents, .tlilcli we are sure sou will do. It will be sent tojou for one year. Subscriptions may begin with any number. ao coniiuueu stories. Address for all particulars THE TIMICS, llulldlnjt. rillLADFXrillA, Koch & Shankweiler THU I,A.HOIiST AND LEADING CLOTHING AND Geits' Furnishing House IN THE LEHIGH VALLEY. Men's Boys' & CWlflren'sGlotMng. Men's Business and Dress Suits, Our Spring lino of Men's and Youths Fine Clothing excels anything ever showti 10 our customers in Ready-made Clothing, inaklnc It a fact beyond dlsnute. that our our Roods are tbe finest be.iond queston. Youth's and Hoys' Clothing- Beamy, durability, strength anil quality. sll In one suit. We cuarantee our suiti not to rip. Best values ever shown. lie iuio to Inspect our Hues. Spring Overcoats Klecant and Fashionable Overcoats I cbl and dark shades. No back nutn Lers, but all fresh styles. Sell at slitht l-atnples of 1'opular UioJs at ropulat rnces. Children's Clothing. We are foremost In the production llos' Suits. Many attractive novelties. Cbildren's Fancy and Imitation Vestiiuiu Jersey bulls Kills and Heelers. Boys n.nee I'ants. Pantaloons. Our side-rooms are resnlendonl wltl Mens llojs and Youths' Medium and fine pants, ion mention prices wed .he rest. Fine fnmiers our Specialty. - Neck- Wear. Excellent taste and judgment has been displayed in selecting our rew spring am Summer N'ecU-wtar. The nrettiest tin ever shown. Must be seen to be appreel atea. apriug ruu tue race. Kid Gloves and Half Hose. Wo are not out of sight In our crest ami cnolce assortment of tbe world s greatest makes of Kid Gloves. Dents' own make anil Jacob Adleis. Catch It quick! Halt hose to suit all. Shirts. Larcest and choice assortment nf Tennl lilocle, outlnt; and Summer Shirts. Puff llosoru Shirts, tbe blcgest rlve of tbe season. Great variety of Night Ilobss and auiri waists. TJjxder-wear. Our line of Under wear the town talk. Always bumlne for barcains and novelties. Tlilnes are bumming. We are right la the swim witn extremely low prices. The Custom Department. Oar fame for New Goods and New Styles is broadcast. Examine our stotk and prices before buying. Leading specialties In Men's fcasblonabla Apparel. Koch & Shankweiler X.KADING CLOTIIIEnS. Hotel Allen BTd'g, Allentown Tojfet a full line of Split Bam boo - Wood Fly and Bait Rods, Brass and Niokle Rul&s, Silk and Linen lines, all kinds of Hooks. Bait boxes, Hand Nets, Trout Baskets, Hooks and Out, Full line of Flies, Ferrules, Trimmings, fro-, $c, go to T. Thomat' Drugstore, Zehighto. TO ANGLERS Estate of Jambs I). Hbnkiitohr. dee'd, late of Uje Dorough of WeUnport, County of Uarbon, umiQ UL L cuusjivnuii. Letters of administration having been ft tinted i tho undersigned, wldnwnf ttm Hit. .1 11. lun. Dinger, all Deriion knowliiir themiMv. tn hn Indebted lo said estate win make Immediate payment and persons having claims will present ADDILA V. DKNNINGEIt, Administratrix. Welssport, To., April ss, 1801-weV Estate Notice. Kstllte of Frederick Tlrlnlrmnn. dfrnAd Ufa of Lelilghton borouuh, county of Carbon and state of Pennsylvania. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate wymeni ana inose naving legal claims acalnst .lie same will present them without rifdav in proper order for settlement. WM. U. URIHKMA1T, C1IIAH. K KnlNrmv LchlRhton, Pa., Apr 25, el. ct, Administrators. ToWhom It May Concern. All nerson are herebv rnrhtd trivinvmnn Claude W. Dnimboie, anv goods by written order or othern Ise on my account, as 1 v. Ill not iKty or ue rvsiioiisiuie ior any ueois conti acted ujr mill cuvcr mi uiub .ehlchton, Ta., April 17, 1891. Executor's Notice. Estate of MAnv Ann Zimmkiwan, deceased, v w. a- auiuiii luwiisuii', vuruuu coumy, i a. Letters tektnnientntnvv nf IIia will n.l testament of llin Isttn Marv Ann7lmmwMin dereased. of the county and state aforesaid, liae been granted to the undersigned. All persons kiinwlnir themselves to be Indebted to said est i to niumaKe sen lenient at once, and ersons har- iiik viniiiis win pieseui.iue same uuiy uuiueun- ited for payment. AUSTIN BOYER, Executor. April 11, 1891-W6 Welssport, 1'a. Dissolution of Co-partnership. Notlcp l hrrphv rrlvpti flint. th rn.nnrtnprhln herptofore ttTtslliiiT liptuppn .1 ntiP t ill M I p t ra and T. J. Weston, doing business as the Gener al Htoro, In tbe Hot ouch of J'Hrryvllle, Carbon county, Vh., lias this day, (April 4, 131), been uissoiveu oy muruai consent, 1, J. wcslon re tlllMU I1UIII u uriii. i ne ousiness win Do carried on and all ac counts due to and by said tlrm will be settled by lOseDll M. Petersi T. .1. Wpstnn tint liflntr m. sponsmie lor any dents due by or to said arm. T. J. WESTON, Parryvllle. ra, April s. 1M1-TC3 Assignees' Notice. of Franklin Township, Carbon county. Fa., and urn auu ins wile, ov ami oi voiunmrr assign ment, have asslimed all tlie'estate, real and per- iuiiui, ui ine sam noiomon waicK, m iiawaru iiauer ana j. iitcKert, oi ranaitn xownsnip Carbon county. Fa., for the benefit nf the creoi tors of the said Solomon Walck. All persons, therefore. Indebted to the said Holomon Walck. Will mnkn n-lvmptit In thA Kld Alffnpp nnrl t hose baviug clal rm or demands will make known tne same w uncut delay. EDWAltD ItABEIt, J. K. HICKEltT, April 10, lest. Assignees of Bolomon Walck, Particular Notice. All ners ns are herebv cautioned not to Ires pass on the property of tbe undersigned, for uie purpose or nsmni?. locateu in ine j'lne itui District, Towainenslng township. Carbon Co. ra.. under ncnaltv of the law. imnuuL Ai Dumeijvi April 4-3t School Bonds for Sale Tite Directors or The Independent School iisirict,oi rmiiKiin xownsnip, uaruon county, APRIL 1st, 1891, Issue Bonds to tho amount of 11,000, In sums of lromviwiu r,vu, Dearmg 4 Per Cent Interest per Annum ind will mature In from Seven to Thirteen Years. Interest Is payable annually and the Bonds are tixempr irom tin i axes. 1 bese Bonds offer a RDlendlit and snffl Invest. ment for persons of limited means who have a lew uoriars iaiu or ror oia ace. Aaaress, It. J. HONdEN, Fresldent. . 11UM1EN, I'resident. . SMAWLEY, Secretary, Wkisspobt, e. 11. T. mar. 14, istn-ws For Sale A Very Valuable Farm ! The undersigned offers for sale his farm of m Acres, more or less, togfiner wi n nonse, darn, and other necessary Imnrovementsi the iroperty Is located in Mahoning; Township, four lilies Horn Lentuliton. and has a never lallinir tpuug ui wuier. Apply to JAMES HEHTtI(l Bankway, LeUlalium, ra. or. CAitnoN Advocate Office. - apru 18 v3 Auditor's Notice. Estate of Russell B. Klrby, Deceased. The underslirned, appointed by the Orphan'f lyonrt of Carbou countv Auditor to make dls. trllmtlon of the moneys In the hands nf the uiinni3iniior, in sniu esiaic. ann rermrt in next term, will meet all Dartles Interested, for uie purposes or ins appointment, at his oniee in Maueh rhunk. Fa., on SUtirdav. Alnv2.ird 1851. at 10 o'clock A M., when and where all names navins claims nn said fund are required o present them, or be forever debarred from oomtriE in on tne same. FRANK F. 8IIARKEY. Auditor. To Whom It May Goncern. All persons are herebv cautioned not to trust my wife Mary, she having left my bed and .ward without lust cause or provlcatlnn and I will no lonner be res onslble for debrs rnn. raeted by ber, all of uhlcli you now have Leldifhton, Pa., May 2, 1?91, 3t ' Notice. Bealed proposals will be received by either of the undersigned, v. here specifications can he wen, until twelve o'clock noon May 13th. list, for building two largo dinning stands on the fair urouaus at iuiKiwn. K. BAUER, Secretary, V. SCHWARTZ, Trcai. PUBLIC SALE -OF VALUABLE The underslrrned will sell at Public Hala on me premises in me uorougn of LiilllulilO.N uaruou cuuaiy, renn a, on Tuesday, May 5th, 1891, at TWO o'clock p. ra., the followlne described nieces oi valuable ueai Kstuu, late of William Wainier, deceased, to-wlt. All that certain lot or Piece of of Uround situate on Lehigh street. in me noruuKu ni iniguion, uiroon county, 1'enu'a. bounded and described as follow i . situate on the westwardly side of Lehigh street, or a street lutersectinR said Lehigh street, and eoniuiiiuiK in iruub ur urcuuiu vu said street sixty-six (C6) feet, and extending westward!) between uurallel lines at rliditmiirtf. rmm,,iri slreet one hundred and eighty-nine (18)) feet and nine () inches tn a certain ulleyi sutuwardly by lot of Joseph Maderes'; westwardly by said alley, northwardly by lot of Owen llnvi-r n,i eastHanily hysald Lehigh street. Thelmprore- Frame Dwelling House, Two and One-half Stories, and all neeeiurv nnt. buildings. This property is dellgbtlully located AUU Hill IIia&Q lJ9J liUlUD. No. 2. All that certain messuage, tenement ana lot or piece ot iauu siruate in ine uorou ui iiiigiiion, uaroon coumy, x'enn a, being tu southwardlv one-hall pa rt utlal numbered tw hundred and thirty five (2331 In the nlan nr ..in of said Borough; having a front or width ot thirty-three (33) feet on Lehigh street, and con tinuing ot that width between parallel lines at right angles with said street one hundr.f nnri eighty-nine (t0) feet and nine (9) Inches to uuerry Alley, uounueu uq ine east Dy Cherr Alley, on tbe west by Lehigh street, on the nort u hid uoriunoru une-onir oi saia lot no. and on the south by land ot Amos Uerber. ' Improvements thereon are a Frame Dwelling House, and all the necessary outbuildings. This pro j i. luvcir bivuavcu mhi 19 n raro cuanoc tenure a pleasant home. No. 3. All those two certain Lots or Pieces Uround situate In tbe Borough ot Lelilabton, Carbon county. I'enna, and numbered In the Flan or draught of said borough, Nos. las and SO, each of them containing In front or width ou line street slxty-slx (C6) feet, and extending of that width at rlgbt angles to Melon Alley one hundred and elihty-nlne (tse) feet and nuie (V) lurues. iwuwini uu um wi ur f luc btrret the nest by Melon Alley, on the north by No. m, auu on the south by Lot No. 137. Terms and conditions will be made known it time sea pisoe oi sore, Dy . . fATJLWANX8. talk Hsu. Aim it, ihh GO TO Gns. Miller's Popular Restaurant, , Fort- FRESH LAGER BEER, Finest Brands of Liquors, such as " Gibson's Pure Rye, Doughortjs Pure Rye, Genuine Silver Brook, Imported Gin and Brandies, Finest Cigars. Firsl-clnss Free Lunch always on the liar. To Coatractors and BoMers. The Undersigned nnnnnneea tn nnntnln.. and Builders time he has now opened tils stone quarry, at Beaver Run, nnu Is prepared to supply Building' Stones In anv nuantltv nt Mumahui niu irn nlu likens a supply at bis resldcnee on S1CCONU 8T11UUT. to supply Immediate demand. HAULING of every description, promptly at tended lo. Also, constantly on hand a full supply, of tho ucoi. uinuus ui Flour and Feed, which he will sell at Lowest Market Prices. CHARLES TRAINER. SECOND STREET, LEIIIOHTON. PA Stop Paying Big Prices! Save from 10 to 25 per cent ! BUY your Wall Riper and Decorations, Window Shades and b rinse., Curtain Poles, Chains, Sash and Stair Rods, Brushes, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, and all kinds ot btationery, at ;f i First street, Lehighton. We have the largest assortment at lowest prices. Call and be convinced. mar. 14, lS31-3ni Excelsior Cant forls, FIRST STREET, - LElilGHTON, Opposite the Park, Is tbe place to get your Carpet Wove oj your rags exchanged for either Rac. Ingrain or Brussel Carpet. Prices to suit everybody. N. B. I also keep the ofllce for "The blnger Manufacturing Company," and Keep tor sate a mil :i:ie ni machine sup plies and attachments, such us Oils. Cans, Needles, (for both old and new machines) bhuttles. Belts, Belt Hooks springs, ituuoers, etc, etc. Instructions to ooDerate machines rl.nl. ty giyen Anytime Dy lady operator. OIvo tne a call and bo convinced that I sell at tho very lowest (Inure. Fo P. II MIL 9 First street, next to Dr. Horn's Drug Store. Central KISTLER Resect full v announces to the public that he has opened a NEW LIVERY STABLE, and that he Is . nn nreuaren lo iurnisn j earns ior inmernis. Weddings or Business Trips on the shortest no- iceana mosiiinerai terms, uruers leitattue Uaroou House" win receive prompt attention. STABLES ON NORTH STREET, next the ITctcl, Lehighton. an22iA- AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS, Mrs. E. FATH, respectfully announces to ber I,sdy Friend tbat she has jait returned Irom tbe city where she Das secured an en. tlrely new aud fashionable -stock of all the latest styles In Millinery Goods, comprising Hats, Bonnets, Trimmings, Flowers, Ribbons, &c, to whioh she Invitee the attention of her riends and tbe ladles iu general, PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST I Mrs. E. FATH, South First Street, 2nd door below M. E Conrob, Lebljjtiton, Pa, march 21, 1881-sm. H. M. BETZ, Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silvcrware.Bronzes, flocks, Bicycles.Piano Lamps, Furniture, Parlor Organs, and almost every kind of mer chandise sold upon the Tontine Plan which is now so favorably known as applied to life insur ance. Certificates are issued to members entitling them to $40 worth of Mer chandise for $17 ! The certificates are guaranteed to mature in 17 weeks upon conditions ; clubs now forming, If you WLih to get any of the above goods, at greatly reduced prices, and on easy payments. call on or drop a postal to FRANK GERMAN, GENERAL AGENT, TTeissport. - - aerll is, ll-ei .Fbnn'a. All the very latest news wil be found in the Casbok -dDve-930. Livery Stables D. J. felssport Mm itirectory. U. S. KRESGE, in the Old Post Ofllce Bulldlne. Fine and Medium Shoes for Ladles, Men and Children at the very lowest nrleea. New Rubbers Inverted In Oalters at from 0 to eo cents. All kinds of Repalrln Neatly, Cheaply and and Promptly attended to. HANB-UADE BOOTS ft SHOES MUD Til KAQT- SUAVE, AND A Sttlish Haw Out, OO 10 IK. F. E3KANO .ntu iiAnur.it, Over the Uanal Bridge. V(YV t1- flaiti Ruvers frn to ' A. F. SNYDER, And buy jour Organs, rianos.Sewlng Machines, Wringers, Washing Machines. Implements, rumps of all kinds. It will pay vou o get pi Ices from mebeforo buying. I can save you xnonoy M. PLORY. II' LEADd THEM ALL IN NEWa Manufacturer of Tim " mrnnATPi! and Dealer In inu UUIUUUIJJ. UAIINLSH, COLLAltB BltlOIIT, CLEAN INDEPENDENT. Read It! WHITO, FLY-NETS, WHITE -o- STItKET. R. J. HONCEN, Practical Wagon Builder, Repairing; Neatly and Cnily Done at Very iteasonntile I rices. General Agent for the Ollb.irth Patent Adjust' auie uarriuae i oie. unu ueaier in , Buggies and I'arts. M. O Kuntz. ii alu - uurriNti cast viui Lieuiuuiuti- I AND elssnort uridce. SMOOTH SUAV1NG Dealer In SoleLeatb- In the very highest Style ot Toiisorlal An er, Finlslied Ualf Sklns, Kip and Up At HORN'S per Leather, Harness Leather, etc. Highest prices paid tor Hides, Sklus & Tallow. S . . Saloon Try Hlml jJUtANKLIN HOUSE, EAST WKISSr-OBT. PENN'A. This bouse offers nrsfeclass accommodations to be permanent boarder and transient guest. 1'nnlc prices, only One Dollar per day. aug7-iy John Iti:iiru(i. Proprietor, Oscar Christinaii, WEISSPORT, PA. Livery and Exchange Stables, easy riding carriages and safe drlvlntt horses. Best accommodations to agents and travellers. Mall and telegraph orders promptly attended to. Give me a trial. mav2l-ly Tho - Weisaport - Bakery, o. w. lauby. rnorniETon. Delivers Fresh Bread and Cakes In Welssport, j.euii;uiuu uiiu iviuiiies every uuy. In the store I have a Fine Line ot Confectionery or the Holiday Trade. Sunday schools and test! vais BLppueu hi lowest prices. aero Over Canal Brito E. Weissprt UNDERTAKER AND DEALER IN FUltNITUUE. PARLOR SUITKS, nr?.T pnmvi cttittjo AIll' HUU T-L UULXJUU) ., c Prices the very lowest. Quality of ;oods the best. Satisfaction guaranteed lu svery particular. Caskbt.s, Collins and Shrouds Wo have a full line which wo will furnish the lowest possible prices. Flour, Feed, &c, the choicest quality at very reasonable prices. Call and be convinced. JOSEPH P. REX, AprH-lY EAST WKISSPOBT. AIj. CAMPBELL, Jeweler and Watchmaker, Bank Street, Lehighton, fcnna Respectfnlly Invites the attention of his friends andthe citizens generally to his Immense new stock of Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Jewely, it Prices that defy competition. It will pay you o call and Inspect my slock before purchasing elsewhere. REPAIRING Promptly done at lowest charge, and. all work guaranteed, . Don't Forget the Pte. e SIGN OP THE HIG WATCH, Bank St I.ehighton. PeclOIBST Prof. ALEMDER. BOUDROU, en E3- CO "lam now 71 yeras of age. Was a student of MeuieniK ao.a nurgery ior seven j ears under the famous Dr. .Nelson, nnd alter ten years' hard study and In consultation wlthseren of the most eminent physicians tn tbe city of Plulodelplila since lull, 1 have discovered tbe cure of many n w.llaii Inn.i Hill, ril.b... It can no loniier be doubted that the spine ran be cured i that paralyzed limbs can be restored to their natural use. and general debility cuied. Congestion ot tbe brain, apoplexy, results of sun stroke ard the worst eases of rheumatism, sol atlea, neuralgia, liver complaint, Urlnhts1 dis ease of tbe kidneys, hip and bone disease, ca tarrh, bronchitis, chronic dysentery, and so called heart disease and dlphterla, all entirely cured with pure medicines of nit own prepara rlon, if used properly as directed. Durtnc nine jears over 36.000 persons in this city alone have used these medicines and are living witnesses of their worth. All their uames can be obtained by oallinK at tbe office and lab ni story of Professor Itoudrou. No. 1T27 North Tenth Street, Philadelphia. I was myself In jured lu the spine and paralyzed for seven years and pronounced Incurable by seven of the most able physicians and sumeous ol this cliy. 1 am now nell and healtby, baying enred myself with my own medicines Do not listen to those prejudiced ajslnst Im provement lu medicine and die, when you can be saved. I will uot go Into prartlco myself, being over AO years ot ag", but will sell ruy medicines. I have two eminent physicians connected with roe to attend to colllni! at tbe resldtnoes ol tbe sick 1! required. Come one, come all sufferers and be restored to health, cured by these pure medicines and. thus see experience and believe for yourselves. OSes end laboratory open ally from TJL.M., A IHii!'1 " "! ALEXANUOi osp!i Fb Hsx Save While You May. STOP IN AT ummel's Q FIRST STREET, Don't buy anything in tho line or tinware until you liavo Hanslng Lamps from $2.75 to $8.75. Yaso Lamps Irom si.za to $2 w. Comuon Lamps from 20 to 85 cents. Iron Stone China Vegetable Dishes, 7c, 8c, and 18a. Plates per dozen, 4Se, 72c, 64c. Meats l'lates each, 12c, 15c and 25c. S quart I'lcchcs, 20 lo 30 cents. Cups and Saucers. SO, 40 sml 50 cts. Dlnnei Sells, from $3.00 to $5, Ladies and Misses iring J8GK8IS, Biazi In all the 634 Hamilton Everybody is Cuffing Prices: Our's Remain the Same ! Don't Buy Until You See Our Goods and Compare Prices! One day time clocks, 60c, 75c, and up to $2.50. One day alarm clock?, 80c, $1.00 and up to $3.50. Eight day clocks from $3.00 up to $10.00. American Lever FPatches from 55.00 up to 50 and $60 We don't niake a " blow " about low prices and we have no need to " cut " for the simple low if not lower than those of the county. We repent our invitation : Come and see us and examine our goods and learn prices before buying elsewhere. The Reliable Jeweler, its me ti HE POSITIVE CURE. r BKOTEER3, 68 VTarrea Stoves, Tinware. Heaters and Ranges, In Great Variety at Samuel Graver's Fopular Store, Bank Street. Roofing and Spouting a special ty. Stove repairs furnished on short notice Iteasonnble! mm. Km, Lohighton, Fa. -DEALER IN- Fine Fa. Country Bret Shoals, From 40 to 109 rounds In Weight. Frlcej Lower than tbe Lowest. Tbeie are not Buffalo StocV, and are guaranteed. jar-Cull aud eee before buying elsewhere. leb.7.io Soi PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, Perraaseitir located near Valley Depot, Ior Oabiseu and Faqfly eSA(. W trfetur 007 JOBWORK Ui BMaoleaaML jueensware Bazaar, LEHIGHTON. of aueensHnre, chinaware, lamps seen our stock of gords. Fashionable Millinery. Ws have the Largest ahdrmost Stylish , Effects In Seasonable, Millinery at the Lowest Prices. In the trlmmlnc de partment we have Two Ulty Milliners to create happiest fauclss In effects for our customers. Wraps -AND- Coats, In the newest styles and ot the very best materials nnd make at lowest prlcss. Don't goto the city when yen cau buy cheaper at home. WEISSPORT, PA. Branch Store, Lehighton. leefers! New Shades. St., Allentown. reason that our prices are now as other Jewelers in this town or in rs.m.Cuifon's rs AGENT. BU New Tort rrlcoMcts.1 of all kinds nicely executed at this office. Prices low. During the year 1891 You will find -AT SWEENY'S "Corner Store" JUST THE PLAC7E TO BUY Dry (7oods Gtocenier, Notions, Glassware, Oranges, Bnnans, Grapes, Lemons, Apples, Nuts, Candies and everything Usually foune in a thoroughly first-claos general store. Wo solicit a call and guarantee satisfaction. REMEMBER THE Corner Store, LEHIGHTON PA. THE POLICEGAZETTE 4 Is the only Illustrated paper In the world containing all tbe latest eosntlonal and aport lns news. No saloon keeper, barber or dub room can afford tp be without It. II alwaya makes irlends whererer It toes. Mailed to any address lo the Called Stales securely wrapped. M eks tor tl. Bend five eouta ior sample copy. Richard K. Fox, XfaBlaaaXtULat, Xw YUk nr. 1 if nt ' asfrjifr
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