tSTIfyou want a paper that ovm ttietf and isn't afraid to ttU the news; that bcltetc in public morality, and the enforcement of the laws against malefactors; that has opinions, and isn't afraid to express them,gel THE CAMION ADVOCATE. glf-Are you rt subscriber to the paper yovarenowrtadlnnf Vnot, (IteH cotioufcttl.of52feeJ: (o become one, antyfren yon con tell your neighbor thai you will neither borrow nor lend. $1.00 a Year in Advance. INDEPENDENT " Live and Let Live." $1 .26. when not paid in Advance. VOL XIX., No 52 Lehighton, Carbon County, Fonna., November 7, 1891. Single CopioQ 5 Cents Vou'toN ldoa. How nicely Hood's SarsiipiwU'a lilts llio neoils or people wlio leei -an urai um or "run ilown," from any cause. It seems to oil up the wholo mechanism of lliu body .nii..i nil mnvM ftmnnllilv and work lie comes a posltlvo delight, Ho sure to gel Hood s. . ., ., ,, it 1. nitln nAi nQnnrUllv ntvm thft liver. .i-.. i. fni tnfnlillt v in Itft tiALural I duties, cure comtlpatlon and assist dlsns- lion. It docs'uot take so much to bo con- tented. When th balloon coltapscs In raid atr tlio host o( friends oflen fall out together. A movement Is on foot in Texas to raise osmonnment to General Sam Houston. A bore is a Democlctian aworJ to the busy man. A Grant Battle Is constantly roIiis on In the human system when vnn miner with pnnmimnllon. coulmih or colds; tliey strlvo to rain health and ilniR vic tims to the grave. Take timely narnlnjr unci use rnn-nna uoiirii unci uoiuumpiion uure. I'rlnA M Ami fiOrpillJI. Dr. lu's l.ln r llcgulfttor Is a sure euro lor dyspepsia, bllloiuncss, lieartbnrn, Imtigcallon, nnd all kidney coinplulnts. Trial bottles free at i nomas urun more. New York Jockeys organized. They want $500 on winning a stake race, $25 for ordluary, and $10 for losers. Nerve aoil Llrorl'illi. An imuortant discovery. Tliey act on the liver, stomach and bonds through the nerves. A new principle. They speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles and constipation Splendid for men, women and children. Smallest, mildest, surest. 60 doses for 25 cents. Samples free at T. D. Thomas and W. 1' . tilery's UruK Store. Five-cent sayings banks aro province a great success In a number of Western cities Fat offices inspires patriots with confi dents lu this country. f llucklen's Arnica Salve. Tlio bt'it Salve In the world for Cut Braises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt llheum. Fever Sores, Tetter. Uiiapned Hands, Chilblains Uorns, and all Skin Uruptlonu, and poiUlvcly cures riles, or no pay required, it Is guaranteed to Klvo perfect satis faction, or money refunded, i'nro 25 cents per dox. t or isie or .n. u. kuulu, Ltenijfnwn, Denmark proposes an international union of machinists and blacksmiths. Pensions Is a powerful argyment In favor of patriotism. A Benslblellnn Would uso Kenin'a Balsam for the Throat nnd Limns. It Is curing moro cases olCoushs, Colds Astlima, Ilronchills. Croup and all Throat and Lung Troubles than any other medicine. The proprietor has authorized any druggist to glvo you a Sample Dottle l'rco to convince you of the merit of this great remedy. Iarge Dottles 60c aim si. uncertainly is the keenest favor oi cx-i lstence. I Uncle Sara list alnt nfearcd of nobody, that's what. Cure Yourself. I Don't cay larco dootors' bills. Tho best medical bookDUbllshod. ono hundred paces. I elegant colored plates, will be sent you on postage. Address A. P Ordway & Co.. UostoU, Mass. No mortal's bread is ever buttered on both sides. Most of the things longed for bj men have no existence. Gaarauteod Cure. Wo authorize our advertised druszict to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for Consume, Cold or any Lung. Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, elvlng "","'""?,' VK.,K8?,,:"h".. ; money refunded. J IKe could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be rolled on It. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at the drug stores ofKefccr, Iehlghtoii; and lilcry, Welssport. Canton, Switzerland, municipal authori ties have decided that all employers must lhs.ro profits with the laborers. The Seeretef Success. Thnntu I jihtshtoB! and lllerr Welsmort drnz- gists, believe that the secret of sneoeuls perie vennea. Therefore ther neriUt la keeelmr the noest Ita. of Mrramerle ties, drogs and ebemlsalson the ?"e.,' ffPMTl"V..",iI?i?h?i.p,ta floa, short breath, wejker hungry s will, pain to !We V JZ?ii!&JftlliJtMlMtoiR f(ufSVS5&'3i ffJ3u.min MMVft. Ur.Tailes- V?Ji",lf?iT.t !IK Mr anVfmtiu is to late. It hsi i the UrgeBt sal ot ij nr 'similar Mllu ReitsrallTe Nenloo ll usiumssse sleenlesiness, boadsehe, fits, etc., and H oontatns no opiates. rromlsos made In time of affliction re- jutre a better memory than most people possess. I Hold it to the light, Tim man who tells von confidentially lust 1 SSiasamUlbT,re,iH,rU.r In the eptloVW: vfhy tho applo-buttor was sold bo cheap remarkabts incdleluo for coughs and colds no ly nnd rocolvcd tho reply: "Why, tho niircit mirreilienta. Hold a bottle ol Keinu's lialsam to tho light and look through It: notice I (lie ttrlelit. clear look then comparo with other remeitui". Uirge bottles at all uruggisis, ou tejds.ttiid f t. bai teids.ttiid ample bottlo free. Tho Canada census shows a total popula lion of 0,000,000 In the Dominion. A man that's cotafiood offls Is a plum fool that won't flte f er It tootli and loe nail, My Head was Frtlrly ItoHen, ..i"0m.7Lf""tTJ,'; ' "" caused tho above, and the doctors said thoy j cuum pyi. rviie yam u"i. w llflllars, lor WHICH l icoeiveti nn ueucui. 1 not IHQro good from two bottles of sulphur KKiS ,Mhu", nE tors, as I uayo Kfoat lauu mat uiry wiiiiuub. xuujt mu u, uu, 6"'i ,,v..s.j cure mo. -a. w, pay, 41 iianovcrot.. uos- tflu There a.re ?7Q women ord4luod or llcens- pd iq preach In this co miry. A dos at Deposit, N. v., found a pocket- book recently conUlnlnir MOO. Onr, much of Nature makes the whole world kin." Diseases common to the race H is statou uy sovorai oxonangoB tunc compel the search for a common JtJ Tl I fnnml I.. Kt..natlll lllA FA. I . . . . . i i.l J 1. 1 .1 ..LivmiHiuuiu -i putallonof which Is world-wldo, having 1 irgely superseded cycry other blood medU i ..... OHftqney M-PfPff wm .Imply enchanted mmmuun uum if(i ""mi 1"'kw upon the wall of a house In Pompeii. rigmies vs. aiants. Ulllputalu M they are In size (being no larger than mustard seeds), they achieve results that their llrobdlngnaclan opoueuts utterly fad In. We reier to too emeaey or me noweriui nrepa. ration known as Dr. ITereo's Pleasant fellots, ie emeaey of the "powerful ltori. I Ihaqld style I'll). Try mo Utile giants, wheti ajsrpsla,MrercompWiit,consilpaUon.bllllous; kVnomfsU TVh..i.nni ni ,iun i. nt r,f hi. a.BBMisHiwaHsi " r oni a ritAYun. A morrow must como on Whoa I slinll vrako to woop, nut just for somo short hours, God, glvq mo sloop ! I nk not hopo's return; As I havo sowod I ronp, Grlof must nwako with ilnwn, Yot oh, to sloop 1 No droams, doar God, nojlroams, Moro ulumbor, dull and dwp. Such ns Thou glvcst brutos. Sloop, only sloop I HOW TO KISHI itosv. A Way That Works l'ainonsly With One Lltllo Womnn. "I don't understand how you can work so hard nnd yot grow so plump and rosy," was tho remark mado to a woman long time ngo worn out by mis sionary labor in tho far west, and who, against tho advico of friends, immedi ately took up work In a down-town mission houso. "I think it Is bocauso tho sisters tnko suoh good caro of me," was tho laugh ing reply. "You know whon I was at homo and whon I was working in tho west I would keep on for hours and hours without oating. Horo I can't do so, for tho sister in charge just comos and sonds mo to my lunch. "On two mornings of tho woek I rise at six o'clock. I always havo n cup of coffoo and a roll at onco. Breakfast is at 8:15. Wo havo oatmoal, eggs, rolls and coffoo. Somo timo between 10 and 12 o'clock thoy raako mo tako a glass of milk and broad or a sweat cracker. At 1:30 wo havo our dinner of meat, vege tables and plain pudding. In tho mid dlo of tho afternoon thoro is a cup of ton and a cracker, and at G:30 a nice light supper of cocoa or tea, graham or white bread, croquottos of somo sort or cold moat, lottuco and prunes or baked apples. "At 9 o'clook, just boforo going to bod, I havo onothor glass of milk and a roll. You boo this way of doing gives ono somo sort of nourishment at intervals of two or throo hours all through tho day, and I am beginning to think it a yory sonslblo rule, especially for hard working pooplo liko mysolf," and away trippod a brisk littlo woman with a re juvonatod complexion. To our subscribers, Tho sneoial announcement which nn p0nrod In our columns somo tlmosinco, announcing a special arrangemont with ur. o; 0. neuunu uu., ui .uuosuurg Us, Vt., publishers of "A Xroatlso on thn llnrsn nnd his DIsoasos."3Svhorobv 0 r subscribors woro onablod to obtain a copy of that valuable work froo by sonding their address to 13. J. Kondall Co. (and onolosing a two-cont stamp for mailing sumo) is ronowed for a limltod period. Wo trust all will avail thomsolvos of tho opportunity of ob taining this valuable work: To every lover of tho Horse it is indispensable, as it treats in a simple manner all tho diseases which afflict this noblo animal. Its phenomenal sale -throughout the United States nnd Canada, mako it standard authority. Mention this Paper whon sending for "Treatise." Julvll-12t Fence Tosts. Po.r good dressed and solid foncp posts, fonco rails and othor .timber. Call on Frod Schmidt, Lohighton. Will Von Do III Use tlio Averlll Paint, and nalnt i:ut oscx. In a long period, or me something "wild" to bo as good, and repaint every year or two? Averlll Paint Is tho best. It is tho haiulsonU'SI : no other lias so brilliant a glojs. it Is cheaper man nnv oiner ai any price, uccausc u out wears all others. It latted 20 vears on the rears on houses bt W. lt'lleynoLls, Oroton Lukot N, Y.i 11 years on houses of Mrs. 1!. Oolc, Mt- Vernon, N.Y. Averlll lldnt has been Hi use 25 years and Is guaranteed. If sou are urge.1 to uly " l""u' demand rronr of their iliimbll. ty. The qtiestlonUiiot "What UtlKillrsteost?" but. How long will It last?" Deaiitlful sample j of tuj.ionaMo ,,9 (rce. ukuwu Coal housinf 1C II, l'orbes, Wliicheeter, N. II., 12 Wo Won't Swear to This Tim ntlinr Anv a fnrmnr rlrfivntlirnilr.il . u. n .,..,,,.. ... hQ nfc Rn utmsuaUy ohoap prico aud fi ioman(i wns so irront that ho could not dish it out fast enough, Ono of tho oagorpurcnasorsasKoatne larmcr'a son Cat follln tUO kOttlQ WUllO WO wero i.aii boiling it nnd mom said sho'd bo blank ed If sho'd oat it" Give lllm the llotmcvi A soap swindler has gulled pcoplo in neighboring towns soiling a worthless compound for 52 nnd promising to send a law book to all purchasers, Iroo or M.nrrm. wlilnli lie novor loos. Ho mnv workaround this way. Keep an eyo opon for him and mako It interesting my nim 11 uu uouh, 1 e I Look Out for Counterfeits Look out for counterfeit sllvor dol to tho touch, and of cletoctlvo jlnglo I lmt. In nnnnnmnno calculated todecolve UllO unwary, says an oxohango. Tho common run 01 monau uro nupi, uu iooiuub out iu k""" uuiiu wnil times. ueuasing Amusement, crins tnno on tneir stocKiuirs uuu uiuo bohlnd fccrcons with nothing but their pink and white ankles and toos visible I The bovs make a soloctlon among tho IDOWltCUing Buutuuiioui uwi'mya uuu tho owner at tho pair of foot he picks rWtiunM somo localities aro atiiictoa moro man othors with sickening Idiots who place l their moral ouaracior way uolow par. A drl who would attend such a gather- lng Is a fit subjoct only for tho houso nf nnrrAHnn Partleular Hotlre to tlie ClercT. Ministers of tho gospolin tho county of Carbon are kindly requested to send ?m I0l1pub"oaUon fro f I HUtUKVi U WUI .tUUsUUOi U1UI 1 iUUI' UUU death notices. Much ltoms should be iRontln as enrlv as nossiblo nnd tho favor will lie appreciated lBflHBditor TIIE SWITOnTENDER. A littlo white houso seemed nslccr among tho blossoming applo treos. It was early morning, and all was light and freshness. Tlio door opened ; a man ap peared at tho threshold, a smile oa his fnco and an expectant look in his eyes. Thoro was a movement behind tho trunk of an applo tree. Tho man's srallo grow broader, nnd from tho tree, liko n dryad, rushed a charming little flaxen haired girl, who throw herself with a burst of laughter into his arms. " May I tako tho littlo ono, Cellno ? " said tho fathor. "Again!" sho said, with a shado of an noyance. Oh, wo share her very fairly, said tho man, with tho kindest and most pa ternal smile. "If you know," ho re sumed, "how quickly tho hours pass when sho Is down thcro with mo. " "Don't you think I know, when I find them bo long in hor absence?" It was embarrassing. Almee herself began to be troubled by this conversation, and feeling that sho could not pleaso both theso beings that she loved so much, sho was ready to cry. Celine saw it at onco ami yielded. "Tako her, Laurenco; I would rather havo her go than feel badly about it " "No," said he in his tum, "keep her you deserve itj you lovo her best." Tlio discussion began again, but it was this time a struggle of generosity. At lost tho husband took his darling In his arms, and a smile reappeared on tho child's lips. Ono morning, without saying anything to Cellno, Laurenco took tho little girl's hand to lead her away, whon her mother (suddenly appeared. "WhatPske said. "You would tako hor without telling mo?" "Don't think that," said Laurenco, in somo confusion. "Wo wero In fun wo were going to hide behind the trees and bco you look for us. " "Listen, Laurenco," sho continued. Almeo grows more restless and trouble some every day. It is dangerous to lot her go with you." What do you mean?" said tho man, turning pale. . I mean that I am afraid of your rail road, with its trains and locomotives." "You aro very foolish. " " Leave her here. I can hardly hreatho while my littlo girl is down there. It is fiiftlilful to think of it, hut sho might get away and bo killed. " "Don't talk so, Celino." "She might run away while you are at tlio switch, and if you left it to look after her, you would fail in your duty, and uuc;iit ne tlie cause or a dreadful disaster. 1 he young woman did not insist. Tho Bwltchtendor gradually recovered him self. Celine smiled, and tho conversation ended as usual with these words from Laurence : ' "You will como for her at noon. " Little by little t!'.eirterrorsfadedaway. Laurence reasoned with himself. "The child," he said, "is familiar with tho passage of trains, it is true, but she is old enough to comprehend tho danger." And his apprehension 'vanished. One evening, however, when he went home ho found ho hod been preceded by tho rumor of an accident which had oc curred at a neighboring station. A brake man had. been crushed by an express train. Celine questioned her husband while they wero at supper. "Is It true that Simon is killed?" sho asked. "No," replied Laurence, "he was in great danger, but he escaped, thanks to his wonderful coolness. " "Then ho is not dead?" said Celine. "No: and yet the whole train went over him. When Simon saw ft was too late to savo himself, ho laid flat down in tlie middle of the track, and when the train passed by he got up again safo and sound. I saw liim. I asked him how it mado him feeL At first, he said, when tho engine went over mm, ho was very warm; of ter that the time seemed long. That was all You know Simon is not easily frightened. He is ready to go to work again," added Laurenco tran quilly. Some time after that tho hours of serv ice wero changed and Laurenco took tho night section. HO could no longer think ol taking Almee with him. One evening, however, a poor woman in tho villago was taken very ill. Tho doctor who camo wrote a prescription and eaid to tho neighbors ho found thero : Iheso medicines can only be had In tho town and you must not wait for tliom. Let one of you go to the railway station, where thero is a portable pharmacy, and ask tho station master on my account for a little laudanum. That will quiet the pains till you can have tho prescription. Which of you will go ?" "Celine I Celine I" said several voices. It was certain that the station master would not hesitate to give her tho medi cine. The young woman thought of leavinc Almee, but, as she had bocn particularly restless all day, Celine concluded to tako her. They luid to pass Laurence's poet to go to the station, lie saw them com ing, and as soon as they were within hearing, began to question them. "Old Uertrudo la very til, and I am go ing to tho station for medicine." That's right, Dut let mo havo Aimce: 1 will keep her till you come bock. " Celine lifted tlio little girl over tho fence to her father, who took the precious burden in his arms and returned with her to lus box, before which a lamp was burning. Darkness covered tho tracks, which crossed In every direction. It would not tako Celine more than SO minutes to get to tho station and back. The child was In ono of her most frolic some moods ; and she ran suddenly into tlie garden ; Laurenco ran laughing after tier. "You can't catch me," said she. "Yes, I can." Dut the little witch evaded Laurence's pursuit, leaving laughter behind her. "Here, here I " Bho said, and rushing to the track began to cross it f Don't go there, darling," said her father. It was very dark the switchtendor could hardly see Ids daughter. Highest of all in Leavening "You .can't catch mo," repeated tlio child. "Como, como hero, "said her father. "Look for me," answered tlio child. "Almeo, Aimce, don't play any moro. I shall bo angry. Como hero." "Oh, you say that because you can't catch mo I" "Yes, I don't want you to stay there. Tiie express train is coming." "Oh I I shan't lot you catch mo. Tho train lias gone by." "Thcro is another." Instead of replying tho child said: Hun alter mo, papa, run." Laurence saw there was nothing to bo tlono but to run after her, and toko her out of danger. IIo rushed toward tho plnco where he heard her voice. It was dark, nnd Aimoo escaped him still. His alarm Increased, At any instant the whistlo of tho oncoming train might bo heard, and Laurenco redoubled his ap peals. His voico was hoarse with fright ; tlio fnt.il moment approached, and still tlio child laughed and repeated : " You can tea tch mo. " Now the whistle sounded. Tlio lugu brious call paralyzed the poor man, and ho lost his head completely. The train would havo two victims if he did not re gain lits composure. Two victims I It would lx a catastrophe with incaiculablo consequences i for a train was stopping at the station a little way ahead, and If the express was not switched off there must inevitably be a collision. Laurence shook off lib torpor. Almeo I ho cried In thundering tones. Here, papa." And tho child continued to givo sharp littlo calls, which mingled in the roar of the approaching engine. rue instinct ol duty rather than will urged Laurenco toward the switch. Ho seized tho instrument which ought to turn tlio train. "No," ho exclaimed, "I must savo her. Aimeo, Aimoel where are you?" and his eyes Bought to pierco tho darkness. Tho Bwilchteuder, with hair on end. thought of throwing himself beforo tho iron monster. But ono chance remained that Aimee wns not on tho track over which the train must pass. Ho looked ngnin. Ho saw her he saw her. Sho was thero, standing on tho very track tho train must tako if he altered tho switch. If tho iron tempest did not take its true course the child was saved. The train would go on to crash against tho ono at tho station. Wliat matter? Aimee would bo nlivol All this went through his mind liko lightning. They wouh bo killed and wounded twenty families in despair, but Aimeo would be safo and sound. Thcro would bo an inquest; ho would uo condemned to prison, dis honored, ruined! Dut hi? daughter, his littlo Aimce, would live and bo happy. Ah 1 how quickly one can think in such lemma moments! The train camo thundering on, but it could not be seen on.aqpount of a sharp curve- in tlio road. There was still time to savo Aimee, but the child would not stir. It seemed to her father that she waited for tho train with an air of defi ance. " Aimee," he repeated, in a voice stran gled by fear, "Aimee, come here!" Suddenly the advancing lights of tho engine appeared. Tlio train was upon him; it was here. Tlio man felt his whole being shake. Ho was bewildered could see nothing; thought did not stop, however, hut traveled faster than ' tlio train. He recalled in a second his honorable soldier's life, when he had sac rificed everything to duty. He saw in tho station the frightful accident ho would have caused, and heard the cries of the wounded, tho last gasps of the dying. Tlio problem was beforo him his daugh ter or others ? There was no alternative without a miracle. With astonishing promptitude the sen timent of duty became most powerful. 1 and he seized mechanically the handle of tho iron bar. Tho stoical soldier at this moment was uppermost, and effaced the father. He pushed, hardly knowing what he did, and the oxpress train crossed tlio switch. On, on it went, and he could see it passing before the station, going by as if it were happy to cscapo a danger, and disappearing in the darkness. Duty had been strongest. Stupefied, staggered, speechless, Laurence was rooted to the spot, holding still tho cursed handlo which had helped him to kill his child. "Now," ho said, "it is my turn todie." Tlio other train was about to pass. Ho stepped forward, crossed his arms, and awaited it Tho whistle sounded, the heaving engine puffed. Bewildered, thinking of nothing, thero ho stood. But that instant a burst of laughter sounded behind him. He turned, wild with hope. "Oh, naughty papal he won't play with Aimce," Bald tho most beloved of voices. Tho child was clinging to him. Lau rence did not seek to know how the child camo there alive. He seized her and fled with his treasure into his little cabin, Then ho put her on tho ground before the lamp and looked at her. He could not bear so much joy, and fell fainting be side lus daughter, who, in her turn, screamed with terror. At this moment Cellno arrived. Sho heard her child's voice, and hastened her steps. Then, becoming impatient, she called: i "Aimoel" 1 Tlie child ran to meet her, crying I "Mamma, mamma, I am frightenedl" "What is the matter?" "Papa lias fallen down." Cellno rushed toward tho sentry box and round her husband completely In sensible, stretched on the ground, Bha sent for help, and tho doctor, who had not left tho village, earns and restored the poor man to consciousness. The next day when Laurence rose his wife looked at him with terror, Instead of his former bright color ho exhibited a corpso liko pallor, which never left him to the end of Ills days. Laurenco was forced to toll his wife all. When he had finished, tho poor father turned to Aimee, and said: "But, darling, why weren't you killed?11 "Why," said the child, "I did what Simon did." Power. Latest U. S. 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Where thero Is difficulty of breath ing, expectoration, or soreness el the throat and bronchial tubes, with a constantly Irri tating cough, tho very best remedy Is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It removes the phlegm, soothes Irritation, stops coughing, and In duces repose. As an emergency medicine, Aycr's Cherry Pectoral should be in every household. "There is nothing better for coughs than Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. I use no other preparation." Annie 8. Butler, ICS Fond St., Providence, R. I. "I suffered severely from bronchitis but was CURED BY Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. It saved my life." -Ceo. D. Hunter, tlooso River, N. 8. "About a year ago I took the worst 'cold Hut ever a man had, followed by a terrible cough. Tho best modleal aid was ot no avail. At last I began to spit blood, when ' tt was supposed to bo all over with me. Kvcry remedy failed, till a neighbor recom mended Aycr's Cherry rectoral. I took lall n tcaspoonful ot this mcdlclno, three times a day, regnlarly, and very soon began to improve. My cough left me, my strep was undisturbed, my appetite re l uucd, my emaciated limbs gained flesh and btrenglli nnd, to-day, thanks to tho rectoral, I am a well man." II. A. Bean, 28 Winter St., Lawrence, Mass. yer's Cherry Pectoral rnxFAusD nv . J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. ' I y n't nropuloU. Prlco Sli sis bottles, t5. Dr. C. T. HORN, AT THE Central Drug Store, ori Tint runuc square Bank Street, l.highton, Pa., IS llUAIKJUARTEliS FOR Pure Drugs and Medicines, Fine Soaps, Brushes, &c, &c, choice Wines and Liquors, Wall Paper and beenrationo Spectacles WUeu you buy a pair ot Shoes you want a Eood fit. Dut It YOU ned HFKOTACLB8 It It much more Important that tlie BYE auouia be accommodated wltli correct lenj and a proper t fltHntr fmmfl which will brlDS lll6 I 11563 dl- tectljr before tlio centre ot the eye. II von buy your spectacles at ur. uorn s you win mm uie abnre point properly aitenaeo 10. Prescriptions carefully eoni pounded- ocih-iwi rr"iaw III ttsvroi in -q. -s HI aT n K XJV .a vm. -. vi r fWl. vri a During the yunr 1891 yon will find -AT- SWEENY'S "Corner Store" JUST THE PLACE TO BUY Dxy Goods tfroceniep, Notions, Glassware, Oranges, Uanans, Grapes, Lemons, Apples, Nuts, Candies and everything Usually founein a thoroughly first-class general store. Wc solicit a call and guarantee satisfaction. REMEMBBIt THE Corner Store, LEHIGHTON PA. Henry Miller, LEHIGHTON. PLANING - MILL. MANUFACTURER OK Window and Door Fuames, Doors, Shutters, window sashes, Mouldings, Brackets, AND DEALER IN All KMs of Dressed Lumlier Shingles, Failings, s- Hemlock Lumber, &c, &c. Very Lowest Prices. Watches, - Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Bronze Clocks, any thing in the Jewelry Ling 90c. Per Week. Join a club in which you only pay the above small sum and your watch, valued at $40 is estimated to only cost $17.00 Certificates are now beinar Tssued by FRANK GERMAN, UENEIIAI, AGENT, TFeissport. - - feun'a. W. F. HOFFORD, Lehichton, Pa. april 18, 1891-Cm WALL PAPER, Duoorations, Picture Rods, Cove THndow Shades, Spring Rollers, fringes, Carpet Ltning. BOOKS, STATIONERY, Blank Books, Easels, Games, fllocks.Pancy 1,'ards, Etc., etc., PAINTS, (Mljs, Glass, Putty, Brushes, Colors, Artist's Materials. General Painter's Supplies, iuckenbach 61 Broadway, Mauch Chunk. SAY! HAVE YOU ANYTHING TO SAW? .IF SO, CALL OK TIIE Carbon County Impvemeot Co., Weissport, Pa., "Where you can have all kinds . of lumber sawed at the very lowest prices Satisfaction guaranteed in every particular. Fire Wood ! In all lengths and in all quant itiefl supplied cheaply. E.F WE ARE ON THE TOP . Ready for a Lively Fall Trade In all your life you certainly never seen anything in this city that could or can surpass our new fall exhibit, cither in price - or style. The prices are as varied as the patterns, and both must be seen to be appreciated, so como and see our exhibit. FURNITURE! Beautiful, varied, complete and cheap, was overhead the other day while a lady was looking at our fall exhibition of Furnitlire. It must bo seen to be appreciated. Prices are marked down to the lowest notch. Como and sec us. Kemerer &c Swartz, NORTH FIRST STREET. FALL INVOOE OF Beautiful New Queensware At our popular Bazaar, surpasses any and everything ever shown in this town, and includes everything in our line at such a range of prices as astonish everybody. vantage of the positive bargains FIRST STREET. 0 JH- Hummers Queen IS HEADQUARTERS FOR- GENERAL Paints, V A LT. KIND OF GOAL, " OPS. PUBLIC SQUABB, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa mm BSOPPOSITE J.. FIRST STREET, - - Has just opened LADIES' FINE Comprising all the very latest styles in Whito Goodst Sa teens, Prints, Ginghams, Mai'SCillCS, Seersuckers and Eancy Dress Patterns of fhe very best qualities at exceed ing low prices. Groceries, Provisions, Crockeryware.Glassware, fifood and Willowware of the best makes at low figures. Cloths Cassimers, Hats, Boots, Shoes and Ready mado Clothing in great variety and-at prices with the reach of all purchasers prices fully as low as the same goods can be nought for at any other general store m tins vicinity. Carpets, Oil-cloths, Lamps and Fixtures in great variety and of best quality nt Rock Bottom Prices. Best quality of Flour and Feed at prices fully as low as the same articles can be purchased elsewhere. All goods of the very best quality and are being sold at prices equally as low as the same goods can bought at any general stoTe in this section, (-all and be convinced. ifespectmlly, July 823-71 A.M0S REIW3L. Si WM si sI?fB -rue- oneiT i sr rl7or?BE!-&Si THF POSITIVE CURE. RELY BROTHERS, ES Warren "New Millinery B The ladies of this city and vicinity arc invited to call and see the most fashionable line of new and seasonable millinery goods ever exhibited in this town now on display in our Bazaar of style and fashion. Careful attention will be paid to the wants of our patrons and satisfaction will be guaranteed in every pai ticular. TFhile our prices are very low you will find our goods to be the very best and wc will merit your confidence and pat ronage by always furnishing the most fashionable millinery at the, very lowest prices. Respectfully, Mrs. M. Wieand's Building, Get Ready for the Grand Fair and Festival UNDHK TlIK AUHl'lOKB OK Lehigh Lodge, No. 292, B. of K. H. T , Gabel's Hall, leliig'liton, ON Friday and Saturday, December 1 1 8l f i ? Gome and see us and take ad that wc now offer purchasers. sware LEHIGHTON. HARDWARE, Bazaar, arnishes, Glass, & R. DEPOT,gr - LEHIGHTON, Pa an entire new line of DRESS GOODS!. BUNnr York. rrlooGQctU n azaar. Bankway, Lehighton. A. Ha Din. 4