LOCAL CATSUP. WW3Y WSfSGPORT. . i ackfrtov i f ROM MAUCK C- l)VK. f INA fEW WOtDI. CtLOHh i'. Sc. 'Ill ! ii Miott f.pl Oiil it " iirmih 1r1 j h )( w.,,,,, ,,,, , . ,, i , ,., ,i Htippriiinfi'- of a Wo b ill Mtfl AtNMtt I I ' Kl, in Mint ( limn " I i ' I ' ' til bunk Tburs- ltrBhl flfin- Thrawgii Qatll. Otlf schonW wen day. Rings, rinRS In all stylei and priops A t Hook's. Work t the Lehlgb Wngon Works Is reporttxl alaok. aiiarllf Joe Webb's official bond will be Just an even 130,000. Full line of Ingrain and Brussel carpets at Henry Sohwarta'a. Tt was 135 years ago Thnraday slnoethe Moravian maasaere In this town. Caleb Fisher, of Jamestown, has secured employment In the shops at Delano. The annual session of the County Teachers' Institute will convene In December from 7 to 11. William Worner swapped his bay horse on a black animal. AUentown jookeys were In the deal. Wanted at the Lehlghton Hosiery Mill-Eight knitters and eight toppers. Apply at onoe at the mill. For a pleasure drive or for business hire your teams at KIstler's livery on North street. Low prices. David Ebbert, the North street ORISIMLCHEAPCASHSTOBE Grmt are s h Holiday Attractions At Our Place This Season. Onr stdok consists of the latest novelties such ns are sel dom found chewhoro. At the low prices at which they are marked they cannot and will not remain with us long, there fore you should take advantage of this and get the first and best selections as none of our goods can he duplicated in quality, stylo or price in this section at a glace you will see that no other stock or houso in the val ley can bo compared with ours. A nico line of Chenille Table covers were opened this liveryman continues to hire out good mi .. l l ,i I earns ai uie very lowest raws. WCCK. J. uuy uru i.ui.uau.i.u mm Uon,t buy a y(m the price OU tlicm Will glVC a seen our new stook. Lowest prices In .),.. .,.. the county. Bock, the jeweler. J I TawU TWnnr. nf Hnilt.ll street. WAS J. T. NUSBAUM, down town Friday for the first time Fliat Street, between Routli and nam Streets, after and Illness of some weeks. uwwiwu. a. ra.i,rfr J w RAniluilmsh has luuin nniiflnal In ilm limine. Hlllta SOri" 1 hfi (Ja rbOtl AdVOCaie ously ill during the past ten days. - Merchant tauor ii. ii. x-erers uas SATURDAY NOVEMBER 28 1801. sold his little bay riding horse and is now the owner of a handsome driver, Somebody reports that John Esch nti Pictures of Fnmlllnr races Coming shipped, the other day, a pumpkin nmi doing, weighing 90 pounds to a Bethlehem Hir .Tnlm PrnttsnnntTiiBsdnvwith party. x Tnmnnim frlimrts. Atnnnaes rustier, who ares iu iue n 1 I nnrtli Ami. wilt nnnlv for n restAlirnnt Ji, J. nryaii, was uu u uuoiuwo iTV - Irln tn Now York on Tueeday. license at the next term of our county Frank Wlsler. of Firo Line, woe a court. a woll-known Democrat iu town on Big hearted lom Snyder, or tue Tuesday. Carbon House, is just beginning to ati Moil in MnW.nr Phi mininhin. move auoui niter a uaru itK 01 la tlm OTinst. nf Miss Tllllo Leuckel. on pneumonia. tfimf err.t. Tlio leiilgu alley ianring worxs Phaon Strauss nnd family spent havo orders enough on Hand to Keep Thanksgiving day with Slattngtou ro- them busy until the llowers bloom in lntivos and friends. the spring. TW. A.M.Tnlmnn.nf Mnuch Chunk. -Dr. W. F. Danzer, Haaleton'a popu. pastor of tho Episcopal church, was In lar eye, oar and nose specialist, will be town Saturday with friends. at the Exchange Hotel, this city, on Francis Handwork and wife, of December 18. Slatlncton. visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tho Advocate is the largest paper 1, Town Mr . Ill fl f. in tho county. J1.00 n year. All tho news nnd at just half tho price of other Strnnsbcrry over Sunday. Miss Kato Boas, of Auburn, N. Y., umsflm tmnst of E. S. Whoatly nnd county papers. ,mit fn n fnw dnvs this week. GotoBlery, Wcissport, for wall William Fritch and wife, of Albur- papers, borders and decorations. lis. To... wero visiting thoir son, Engl- Lowest prices on all. Competition Is nor limirr Fritch. this week. knocked in the shade. A T. Ttnrtl.olomow. of Consho- Lowest prioes and best line of linnknn. Fn.. was hi town for a day or jewelry to select from in tho county. 4,i,i Korinir old friends and This is no "blow'' oomo and see our M., goods. Bock, reliable jewoler. Mrs. Sarah Potors. of Slatlngton, -Moses Heilman is greally improv- .nt n fnw lnvs in town this weok iug his property on Third and Alum with her sou. J. A. 1'eters on north by putting in curbs. Iutho spring he Pirat street will lay n Hag stouo pavement. Rov. O. T. Leonold. of AUentown mu TmT ml Mlsaos Alico and hvl11 oillclale in tho Evangelical churoh Miss Emma, and Mlssos Alico anu Sundav mornliiB during the ob- t ..t - T r J .. I " ". . . . . lizzie juouiis Bpeui, un, t-uauiq .v.. seIranoo ol : tuo noiy sacrament. pleasantly at AUentown. w0 thank our old friend Lewis F. O. Will Kreidler, of tho Gorman- Nothstoiu, of Sandy Run, now of town Indonendont, was In town over Schuylkill county, for kind expressions o.....! .! m,-at nt thn hnmo O- Opinion OU IUO U6W ADTOCATU. " . 1 ' . , L t Fred Horlacher will build a row o: ot ins paronis ou r irbl. vruu , . . k ,1,relIlnaB on Baukwav. on- -Our old friend Will O'ell, or posito tIl0 Valley House. This mil bo Phcrnlxvlllo. Pa., while in town tho 1 n, big Improvement to that end of other dav inado us a von- ulcasant call. town. Mr. O'Nell was at ono tlmo in tho baker , It is not improbable that at tomo : . tlmo In tho near futnro a mission of business in tms city. tho Episcopal church will bo opened in Our old friend J. F. Brlslln, con- t),s city under the jurisdiction of tho tractor, bululcr ana mcrcnanr, oi oum- congregation at juaucu uuucic. mlf TTI11. wna In town Saturday and E. II. Hold tho Mauch Chunk bought a flno delivery wagon from tho jowcler has tho finest collection of r , , ,,ti' gold aud silver watchos over exhibitod IxhigU Wagon -orks. in this section, you will do well to tako Lowis Graver and wife, Mrs. Liowls a i00k ot his verj- handsomo holiday Wchr.Mrs. Samuel Seller and ilaugutcr, stock just received, Miss F.mma. Miss Alvenla Graver and Tho demand for tho services of Dr. Mrs. T. D. Thomas attdndod tho tuner- W. F. Danzer, eye, oar and nose specUl . . , ., ,.,.. 1st of Hazleton, continues in this al or n relative at -"-"'-""" llolf!i,borhood, and accordingly the Wednesday. do?tor has perfected arrangements to Hugh Jennings was in town ror n coutinno Ills visits to tills placo. fow days this week on his way homo If you owo this paper no matter from Now York, whero ho had been to how trifling tho sum-wo would bo do see Manager Wright, who wants him to jto?ML play ball with his club next season. iu tho nggrcgate, and tho aggregate la Ilnch slimod with Loulsviuo ot souuu uoedod Just now. uomouowni ' wphMnv In.1, ni to WelSBporU R, J. ITongen did bnsinese at Mlon- town on Saturday. We regret tb note the continued serious illness of Mrs. J. II. Soholl. Edwin Krum and wife, nf Ashlar, visited relative hereabouts dating last week. Handsome designs la wall papers go at the lowest prioes at Mary's Drag Store. Rev. J. I Totter will preach in School Hall this Sunday evening at T o'clock. Senator Laubaflh, of Northampton county was a visitor hi this town on Monday. Reuben Hall and wife, of Daniels- ville, spent Sunday with Jacob Wants and wife. Arthur Schooh, of Franklin, a Le high Valley railroader. Is nursing a badly mashed finger. Daniel Graver and wife attended the funeral of Mrs. J. U. Everitt at White Haven, this week. Mrs. Milton Weaver and Miss Lollie Eckert, of AUentown, were guests of Mrs. Daniel Graver this week. Newest things in wall papers go at lowest prices. Competition cant touch our flgures. Blery, Weissport. C. H. Nusbautn was in Philadelphia this week buying in the largest line of holiday goods ever put on sale in this town. Tho people of this town could sup port a merchant tailor. If some enter prising clap would loottto here ho'd be well patronized. Miss Hattle, daughtor of William Schooh, is lying quite ill Rt the home of Frank German, on White streot, whore eho was visiting when taken sick, The Franklin Independent School District sold their old school houso on the hill to J. K. Riekert. Considera tion, S270. The furniture was bought by Joseph Res for 85.00. Our old Democratic friend, Stephen Zelgenfus, late of Monroe county, now residing here, is the owner of one of the first copies of tho New York Sun printed in 18X1. The Haymakors' Cornet Baud As sociation Ifavo eleeted the following officers: President, Frank Reod; sec retary, Harry Knorr; treasurer, Milton Emery; leader and instructor, J. W. Iluch. Jonathan Leiben&berger and Miss Savllla Iflotz wero unltod lu the golden bonds of wedlock lust Saturday evon ing, by Rev. Wuchtor of Trinity Luth eran church. The "Stroller" exteuds congratulations. A party of gentlemen wanted to locate a furniture factory in this burg, but the Improvement Company could guarantee them nothing owing to the uncertainty ot taxes, bo they won't come. Our people don't want to drive enterprise out. Koop tho taxes down. After a short llluees with mem braneous croup, Robert, the eight-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seltzer, died Monday. Intorment was made Wednosday afternoon. The be reaved pareuts have the sympathy of the entire neighborhood in their sad adlictlons. An individual with a very voluble capacity was toUlng the "Stroller" the other day about b Franklin township hon that laid an egg with a five cent piece in it ou Monday; this was followed on Tuesday with an egg containing a dime, and on Wednesday by an egg containing n quartet I' the hon had not died it might be laying gold dollars by this time. For loving not wisely, but too well ono Mary Moyer, Thomas Arner, of Lower Towamenslng, was brought back from Freldonsville, whither ho had suddenly flown last week to escape the penalty of his weakness. The next term of oourt will very likely adjust the difficulty, if it Is not sooner amicably settlod. Our advice to Thomas Is that ho wed Mary and save her from her suame. ui nth tin wis it i .it Tin i in ! vii i ii V i Ini'il i iiknct' uf faaaiUol limit r. m the west end waa burglariaed the (ther nignt. --Daniel Hcrrlty's residence, in this city, was much damaged by Are on Sat iirday last. deal. Wm. Lilly, is sbokm of as a candidate for Congressman at-Largp SI ,1, , ii .itiiii 'I niL'hl i i ' u iIKi'.Imi' Mik J I. Hnili'lTi'in uslteil lli n town friends ono day this wick. Miss Belle Connor, of Parryvllle. is visiting relatives and friends here. -Mrs. U. S. O. Tobias, of Manoh Chunk, visited the folks at home this weak. We are slad to note the reeoverv from a rr serious lUnem of Master on U Republican ticket. Manhnnlo MnKolrc GOOrBS BasSf's Vote oVflr O. A M. ini n tuumUh. uui viuh was 1110, ui v nieu ns ioiiows: -Mrs. Bd. O. DitterUne retained mttjorttrltl thooppetcsid.IfliW; uviuv oiboi a yiwniH vinit ui n wwn. i j me lOWOT tin, 10. to AUentown friends. Hast Maaoh Chunl, will very likely K. T. weaver was in town ror a few soon be divided into - two, possitiiy hours one day this week. Rob Is now th? wards; this town wUI havo three .ii... t . .tu wards and Coalport may be made a - seperate poUldg place. ' o . - -Charles Btnlth, of East Manoh -Joseph A, Bennet, oonflnad to the Chunk, a Lehigh VWley brakamau, fell nouse ror a row aavs witn sickobss. we irom tits train at iuooseneaa. Between are pleased to note to able to be about whlteJHav?ni..and, Olen Summit, on nfflUll j u ua iukuI' auu v m nine i. -Mtos Annaori MoD.ni.1, the post- ZTwSi mistress at this ulatn, spent uesdav: Svlwster Walot Xhos. Walck TliaultsirrHMWlthreltlveiind friend. Quint Kuakle. Luther Drik and Geo. at Danvlllt, I angn leaving oniy nine moare or tue ww nh ,h.t h.. uu4, n. lenml nm iJivan. Pioneer base ball olub? Echo answer- Monday night will bo Miss Lizzie eth hot! No wonder the poor boys are Evans iu "Miss Pfuc," her yery laUet dhutaated. Onr Bebnlo wmtlH not success, and ono of the most suotfess oountnance their effort and give them Jul aad taking comedy's ever presented . for public approval. Since the Valley a patronage. conSanv run a train south after tho St. Luke's HosDitaL Bethlaham. norformunon mnnv nonnlo frnni 1 i- ouoe a year sends a committee here for hlghton and Weissport attend Concert donations, xiiey siruoK town on tueir Hall, ,ZV",: -Mears. B. p. Peters, Chief Burgess "i" h ot ttlatlnston: Dr. L. UamnbolL W. A tneir appeal. Fritzinger aud R. W. Mardteller. mem Thomas, eldest son of Jacob Warg, bers of (own oouncil; F. Jacobs, Ksq., formerly Of this lllaCO. but now of Dun- Rnrnnirh Snllelt.nr anil V W Darllni. more, spent Sunday with his grand- ton, of Philadelphia, a representative narenU. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Itarlo- nf the Wnstlmrhnuan F.lont.rln T.lnhti man. Thomas is a telegraph operator Company, visited Mauch Chunk last on the Erie & Wyoming system. Friday to examine into the morlts of It is about time that this nlnon nnt the Westinghouso Electric Light Sys loose from tho township and was In- tem ,u use ia tnls oltr- Slatlngton H oorpo rated Into a borough. Come at present illuminated by the incant people, do not slumber; be up tn the descent electric light and It is proposed times. Paokerton as a borough, means to change to tho arc at an early rtato. i nt In ilv Ii i manufact' many benefits for our people that we now lacK. DEMOOI1ATH IN SESSION. Lehiah Counoll. 101. Jr. O. U. A. M.. ot Lehigliton atUndod devine service in tno Liutneran ouuroli, or that pmce, on last Sunday evenine-. A imoil num ber of their membership reside in this place, among whom are: Elmer Remaly, councilor; wm. rj. anarer, vice counci lor; Joseph liennett, Ileo. Booty. The HtnntlliiK Committee Appolnteil hy the llitier Cutuity MMUns Vsm llesolutluna The Kesnlnr llemoerat llenonnte TreHchvry. A meotlug of the Democratic Stand ing Committee of Carbon county whk held lu the rooms of the Jefferson Club, -There is not a man In this county V fv JffiSSf better equipped iu every way to ropr" SHl.'".i,' JiS,. . ftfi sent this ilistrict m Congress than lion. Alien uraig. witn a character Suinnnt Hill'snsaesser' valuation Is .1 1 (17 Lock Jaw lost to Frank Zimmer man, of West Penn a valuable (300 horse, --DUdlne Snyder, of Parryvllle, has sold his Hat trotnng bay mare to an AUentown party. Thanksgiving Day being a legal holiday all the public schools in the county were dosed. PresidW Elder Ieo-pold, of the AUentown district will officiate in the Evangelical chnroh, Parryvllle, Sun day. Wost Penh farmers report the potato rot at an end, and say that tubers will not run higher than fiOoeiita a bushel. . Hugh MeOarvey, of Beaver Meadow, has abandoned lus purpose of bringing suit against M. II. Butler, of the K. of L, Legislative Committee, --Charles Kleckner, otWhlte Haven, has the contract to floor the river bridge at White Haven. 857S. Levi Horn, of Franklin, was, a bidder at MS. The musical young men of Jeanes ville will organise a cornet band. It is the third time they have made the at tempt and they should succeed now or never. Julius Engleman, of Weatherly, wants to make a match with Mike Salmons, of Mahanoy City, to run a hundred yard dash on Christmas Day - autoJolt HU1 will very likely Incur an indebtedness of 81S00 to build necessary sewers for drainage. There is some snap In a town that looks out for the health of its people and the council Is to be congratulated. When Weatherly gets onto its "fly" population, they are "pulled in" tried before the Burgess, and If found guilty. are siven 21 hours to leave tho town. If some other towns would do tho samo thing there would bo better morality all around. -The Lansford Record Bars that that town has "three wards, high taxes, filthy streets and no light." Not a traW ni1t.lrantn1 1 rvstnl i I v tn lia eiisa tint the Record should not get mad about it, tue town lias something worse, tho smallest man in the oounty lives there, and his name is malloy. committee was appointed by the oounty meeting held in the Court House last August, at which Joseph o, Fisher. Esq., was recognized us chairman. 10 committee was called to order nt voters of this oounty should see to it ? Va "v .Srf f? w ,m,rraoaar.iL.ti i ,,.f ohalrmaii. Ilarry K Swartz, of the alii-o ntnmanli tlin.iinl.lTn..innAM(trt a debater of ability, and in the fulil vigor oi mannoou tue I Jomocratlo that confereea are eleoted lo represent S. "i" ' y, rh'i him at tho next conference. It Is none JI M. .V i-uujvii nvu&ni oi j , 4. i ivj luii naiy i;uiitU and 23 members of different districts of tho oounty answered to tbotr names. Chairman Sharkey stated that tho meeting had boon called for the pur too soon lo agitate this matter. The Philadelphia Iunuirar is au thority for the notice that Gen. Wm. Lilly Is a candidate for Congressman. at-Large Without doubt the general is entitled to tnls honor; he has boon for next year, but ho will rocolvo 8.1)00 fromNcwYorklf hocangot Ills rcieaso Gabcl it Rober, contractors, of this city, have completed the work of macadamizing Bangor, Pa., streets, and tho Council of that town has accepted tho samo ns luuy satisiactary nnu ordorod that the 81,105.86 balance duo bo paid. -Tho honorary members of tho Gormania Sangerbund entertained tho Milton, a five-year-old sou or idon roo Berger, of Franklin township, met with a horriblo death on Thursday of last week. The little fellow was, pre sumably, playing with fire, during tho absence of his parents from the house, when bis garments igniting, ho was so horribly burned that death released nun irom ills sunennffs on tue uay ioi- lowing. Interment was made in the cemetery at Big Creek on Sunday, Rov. liuuer ouimating. KAILUOAU l'.UMIlUNOS t A now crow has been put ou tho AmboyTun. Tho engineer is David Craig and tho coal cracker is Frauk Lcutz. t Luther Glaf,ser,brakemanou Valley- acting members of tho organization at 355 was nurbiug a mashod Anger this a grand turkey supper on Thursday imuiuui ovenlng nt tho Mansion House. The wcok. i.no samo um b.u.j occasion was a very pleasant ono and botwoon tho bumpors. nii onjoyod thomsolves greatly. JTho onginoer who runs on tho Messrs Nolrto & Horst, whp have through Sunday train on mo jersey cnargo oi tno iiosiery uuu, report uusi- . .i in r,n ness booming, and a scarcity of girls. ucntrai u, Both gentlemen havo had experience sense at least-that's in tho matter of . ,. hoslerv mm and the itook nav. Ho begins his run early on Sun- holders of the concern oau bo sure of dnv nt Mauch Chunk nnd pulls for a dividend under such management. tiMiiinaiuircT lerwlni- thoro ho runs to The heavy storm on Mondoy did ,,.' ,, rirn ,.n.i tiien back to mmB damage In theso "dlgglns." Tho that engineer gots molasses ou his liread and a pleco of pio occasionally, and. being an enginoer, ho ought to.- Ashloy uusen-er. si:ci:i:t sogiktv uossii' S. of V. 05. will nominate ollloers. for tho ensuiug term, at their meeting Friday evening. was domollsuou. loss. eiuu. Fnintz's noimlar tonsorial saloon euougli hair oil, bay rum, tonic and bottles were spilled and broken to foot up Slfi.UO. lu otuor parts or town fenoes wero blown dowu and window glasses broken. WBATHKRL.Y. pose of talking over the recent election. nlin roiriilfit. Tlnmnmita miiMGantarl In a faithful mombcr of the G. O. P. over the committee, had cast 2,000 votes far since he left the Democratic fold. Ho the regular candidates, who fulled ol has given time and money without stint oloction because a largo number of in every campaign; uo is weaituy, uas citizens who in tho past affiliated with an extensive business experience, a tho Democratic party baw fit to vote fund of good sense; thougli a bitter for tho Republican tioket. partisan, endorsing freely every act of On motion It was decided to extend his party, yet no one doubts but what an invitation to Joseph S. Fisher, Esq., he would make a good representative, to address the meeting. A couiniittoo It would also greatlv gratify him, round was appointed, and escorted the gentlo- ont and fully satisfy his longing for man to the room. Mr. lMshor then do- olilcial recognition. livorod a twenty minuto sDeech. in Tho County Committee meeting iu which ho roviewed the causes which led response to the call of Chairman to tho recent defeat or the Democratic Sharkey, is notice that the defeat of ticket in Carbou county. Ho paid Ids Esser does not mean that the leaders resoeo's to tho "combination." aud of the antl-Esser faction who advised then explained in detail the doings of and aided the election of Watkins shall tue county meeting. He characterii'ed continue to direct tho nnrtr: mi thn tho actions of the minority at tho moot. contrary, tuoro must ue new leaders; I ing as revolutionary ana ae an msuit tho party cannot bo united under the to the intelligence and manhood of the old leaders. Honest politics nnd an Democrats of the county. The speaker honest recognition of the rights of deplored the fact that a free expression every voter le essential. Tho Crawford or the views of tho Democratic voters County System will unite the party; was not permitted to be made, nnd de there should be no beating about tho clared that all contests sliould bo de bush; let tho nctivo Democrats in each cided within the party lines. Mr. district go to work at once. Change i isher scored the minority for their our present delegate system and order action iu nominating n tioket and then out of chaos can be secured. deserting their candidates on the ove Thoso aspiring to political nosition 9f"10 0A?tltm- Jl. soi.d they wore in this oounty will do considerable "Kickers ' irom t lie time the campaign thinking between now and next fall, opened, and on election day they tnrn- The slato is broken; old methodsare of ed "traitors." In times of war, ttio tho past, dead. Tho future is uncer- i'"f ,B"'U! ""lu ul LUi, Tipe who toin, (of course this applies moro par- uoseviou uieir camp, tor we enemy s tlniilhYlv tn tho hitherto dominant wero reworded with death. Mr. Fisher party in tho county), and yet there Is mugiu nun muu oi i ue any amount of unrest in tho now sue- committee on oototaated seats at the cessful party. "Bossism" has rulod Stato Convention in refusing to give a there, aud many political aspirants in hearing to tho delegates selected by this county know inst what "bnsslsm" the regular Democracy of Carbon . . 7". . .'i.. . . .. . i n.i.min it .1 . .i: mnnnt In t mm 'I'Iia lust ahab-a.iin"ll)uumj. uo luuu wj iue ill!) has educated the average voter, irnd trt conference held in Strondeburg, niAarcul n ihn (InrV wnTre ar,1 nnocUilv and DBld UH rOSpQCts to SOmO Of tllU given every voter in tho county an ob- men who miarepresentod facts at that jectiesbonoi wnacisneoaeuinuaruon. wuwiw ir.- nnittin. i,nnnft nt., i.nAt. i nAtivasa before and aft or tho nnnvhn- injuiivu, uuuwv vwivjio. uuucnt i , , - ' LT7 j prlmalros, honest conventions and tion,ad RP t0 e?tton day, Mr. Fisher honest elections will elect just the tackled the otBomls returns of tho omoiais tor an uonest aaminlstration. ."?" lmS , !rr UIUU tUlilU HU11U( DUUWIDUt WU 11UI1I Clmrcli Note, ri.i " iT.T '"i""1!"" f'"' Tho third nuarterlv conference of t m"u,1Vt. " "L,": h ttotot H4 that, it'was placed In tue nelu Dy tno majority ot the regular Democratic party; ho re- WlRUHOUSl, pay double Price buy poor goods put up with annoyances take anything you get not looker pal st. clover not M our lent mm not at least come in not? If not. why not ? Opera House, Lehighton. II Big GE will convene over next Sabbath In the Presbyterian church. Rev. J. S. New. Card of ThnnkH. To those who kindly assisted me in I Mitiilantta tlin nrnoNintno fni tlmaii. Eighteen paio mcos cro laiteii t ul . t t emnloy tiieae meansof into tho Imp. O. U. nt " eiPO" thanking them for their services, and Tuesday oveulug. assure them of my thorough apprecla- Through the oarnest efforts De- tion of the same. I also express my puty Oreot Sachem, O. A. Goth, an Imp. gratltudoto the public for its hearty O. of IS. H- will 1)0 instituted at i-arry- support. r.HMA I. A. 1USTLEB, vlllo soon with 27 members. - rpi. notl, nonoflt F.1 nil nf tlio riMllI M irT.i;.i.t nf r.niiinn VjioIa. mi in- The musical and elocutionary enter suranco of ?1000, has W00 members aud toinmeut in the Opera I louse, Saturday Is only eleven weeks old. its success is eveuuw, "t ; mom uuu mo wonderful. At tho last meeting night in De- comber the various councils of the Jr. O. U. A. M., will voto on the proposition to change tlio namo ot tue order to Order United Americans. UTr..lnl. riAl.la.. T?ala" Sll S "On UZ? drew" this month, and reflects groat crodit upon tho genial Jay Dee. inaiuuremeut of Miss Kmma L. A. Klstlvr, was a gratitying suoooss unan cially and otherwise. A largo audience wae present when the curtain was rung up diMiloslng a scene of pretty effect In the "Voice of Naturo" little maid ens artistically attired to represent llowers. Another good thing was the comedy "On liread and Water, and a rib snlltter. was the "Peek Family from Alaska." Violin luusio by Miss Mabel Wheatleyand Kmtuabemmelwos A lliuljtct of Local News From a Lively Uoroug. Union Thanksgiving sendees were held in tno i'resuyterlan on inurs- day morning at iu a, m. Rev. Little, of Hokendauqun, will fill tho nulnit in the Presbyterian church the coming Sabbath morning and ovenlng. Among the society of tho week. rumor has the marriage of Mr. Frank Castler to Miss Ella Crlll, both of town. Frank is the genial conductor on the ueaver meanow uivibiou. A child belonging to Mr. Potcr Kline died Tuesday morning and will be burled ou Saturday. Death resulted from brain fever. Rev. A. M. Mason- heimer, will oonduotthe burial services. Electric, lights have been placed in the Weatherly Machine Shops, so that tue improvements anu repairing now being made to the building oan be made at night when the machines are not in motion. Workmen arc busy boring an artesian well at the electric light plant for a supply of water for the Electric Light Co. The water com pany charges the town one hundred dollars per annum for water for their boilers. The counoll decided to bore this well with tho hope of securing ohoapor water for their use at this plant. Tho school authorities, of Weather ly. lately purchased a piece of ground from W. W. Blakslee. This strip of laud adjoins the lot on which tho old school house stands, and It was pur chased to enlarge the grounds surround luii. "uu building. Ample sonool ground should be secured for every school building. Consideration for the samo was two hundred dollars, An unknown but generous friend of the lresbyterlan church of town, presented a handsome square piano to the Vouna Mens' Christian Aseocistiou connected with that church. Rev, Mr. Moffat, the pastor of the church, bad their roadlug room re-papered so that it presents a very neat appearanoe. hart, "the pastor, will be assisted by X ftft0 vote riveu fTr 5onstltu the Presiding Elder and also Rev. S. T. tfon Deieaato. on which a decliled ueopoiu.oi iuwuiowu. iuo nrst ser- fMt ,,,. x't,if hf!.; MJffl rTfe-S ct thlt t.hei rlD people, in the English language,' MThe foS fafbthmd Vhe presiding Elder Rov W. B. Leopold. toSSed I by tt ret-u ai oon i.r&ftT?? bu8lnesS ventlou, and whos8y nomination was meeting will convenoat 8.1u p. m. nf ,.,, Vv th nnPnrBnR f Pik nnn. Sunday sendees: 0:00 a. m.. Sunday school; 10:15, preaching by Rev. S. T. Leopold, followed by oommunlon sor vlces: 7:00 p. m.. sermon in the English language uytnel'residingKldor. This song, commencing at b:M p m, and Undldate of the "kiokers" i oiled 1:181 wm ue leu ny rror. a. w.uuck. mese fM -n, m1j M. iM.i.i. .h- wrtKrtte ss i aarifLXti! tor. The-members and pastor of the " ffiSVn. V, elssport tyangelioal congregation are , anil a!wayH bttttie for the right ?itiln hrA8iLtl'1i?n ofthomaiority of the people to rale. on ot this work. An earnest invitation Is extended to evorybody. Rev. S. T. Leopold will preach and assist tho pastor in the communion services to be held in the Mahoning should be able to spend their evenings witn pleasure ana prom. exoelleutlv rendered and luuoh appro Uirwa wp linvp tlin fini'st olateil. The recitations by Miss Mellie With plenty of good reading matter ,mtK Major, of Philadelphia, aud Fred E. and music the young men of the courch Lewis, oi AUentown. couiu not nave been more ably rendered, and the vocal selections were simply charming. Taking all together this entertainment praotlcally eclipsed all others and we congratulate Miss Kistler on tho grand success or uer onorts'. Tue money cleared will go for a scholarship in i Normal school for a worthy youug tady. lot of benutitul rings you ever seen in this county, nrc now on sale nt E. II. Ilohl's Mauch Chunk jewelry storo. "The Eagle Store." North l int 81 r.'!. The winter season is opened here with a large and varied assortment of goods that are In continual demand by tho people Dry Qoods, Dress Goods, Flannels, Hoots, Shoes, Clothing, No tions, Groceries, etc., are In greater va riety and more nearly complete than ever before. On all things prices are marked very low as you will find by lu spectlon. Will you call aud see us. Wo promise you fair treatment aud guarantee that you will save money by making your purchases here. These should be cardinal considerations with you. HTOiiw awl u. Pr-r'itfiill. i;ol;i.KT w m.i- l-'or St Ot,p. A Keystone Portable Steam Driller in nrat-olass condition. Apply to David Hatch, Miliigntou. oot. iu-it Look at the beautiful silver goods just received for our holiday trade at K. ll. Hold Mauch (Jhunk. ratllied by the conferees of Pike cauu ty. The vote for Jury Commissioner was then analyzed. This, the speaker contended, was the fairest and best illustration ol tno retativo strength or both Democratic factions. The regular Mr. Fisher's address was listened to attentively throughout, and when he concluded there was loud olapputg of nanus. On motion, the chairman was an ifJlwl11 St 2:U oVloPkon korUed to appoint a committee of live Lnlher Union. to draw tin appropriate resolutions. The following was appointed as suou f rn i.,.. x.y lu.. . The Luther Union will hold their meeting on the evening of Dec. 4, to TnLn w iiriHn en,n,'it irni- which meeting all are cordially invited Tnlin Oallaoher. 1 Wer Me.ulnw. mul nieuiTi.n i n.iij.Mt.AH i..niLfn...in ...i to attend. Tho following program will Smith Penn Forest be rendered: Onenlng Rerolse.,a ,t.emrtd ormmrina 1 liSf' i' n 'TT, I""? ri resolutions, a letter was read from W. tS0?' A!f BaU6r; lc?iCh by. u'l Leo Stiles, a well-known Democrat of Nothsteln; trio; recitation, Ullio packorton'. Mr. StUes wrote: "Thure Keicnard; rocltatlon, fanima Bommel; were two Democratic candidates iu the selection, ,Ella Ebbort; chorus; referred fleld, and there can be but one excuse question to be answered by Emma Fort- offered by Democrats who voted for wanglor; recitation, Carrie Stout; duet, Watigand that is they preferred a Lizzie Gabol and Buclah Relchard; die- ppuLnJan encumbent; therefore as mission on Sunday school lession en- iet them do Denance. o continue SSff ?&3FLS L ZSrvi ts.yjt ticket." mp. Wt Of Jnrnr. Jurors drawn to serve at tli Januarr term of Court : OBAJiD JU110HS. Brown, Joslah, carpenter, M. Chunk 2 w Be'.tz, Eugcue II., laborer, liowmsnstown utauy. James, ra aclilnlst.ireather v Howmnn. Oeo. W., clerk, Parryvlllo Conroy, Edward, conductor, II. Chunk 2w Davis, Thos. N., miner, Audenried Fulk, Chas.. fireman, Heaver Meailow Ulaci', Ilonry, blucksmlth, M. Chunk 1 w Ilann, II in. M., merchant, weatherlv Laden, John, brakeman, il'catherly ifcC'oll, P., clerk, Lansford -Vader, Jacob, blacksmltli, Audenried Mlley, KJwanl, laborer, Summit Hill JfcAflchsel, D., foreman, Summit 11111 McLaud, I). O. , post master, KlJJcr N Hucb, Joslah, merchant, Trauklin Uanp, C. shoemaker. M. Chunk 2 w Smith, J. W photographer, K M Chunk Sweeny, J.J., tax collector, lieaverMcadow Solt, Stephen, laborer. Franklin Smith, James, blacksmith, Little (lap wuiiatila, uosian, gentleman, l.anslonl Williams, James, uilner.SunmiltllHlNo.O Zimmerman, farmer, Mahoning TRAVERSE Jl! 110 116. Armbruster, Fidel, laborer, M chunk llailv. S. De. U . porter. M Chunk 1 w Urauch, Ohas., machinist M Chnnk 1 w UrcUcn, John, laborer, Nesquchonlng iilery, w. jr. druggist, tv elssport Kojfe. Edward C., laborer, Summit Hill Byuou, Wm.. miner. LAusford Beckroft, John miner, Ueaver Meadow Connaghan, P., laborer, Ueaver Mcadow Dmmbore, Nathan, farmer, Mahoning Pemznger, Jacob, clerk, Letiishton Parrow, S., shoemaker, Deaver Jlfo. dow Poeliro, Wm., blacksmith, Lehlgh'on (Irubor, W. It., merchant, Millport uerier, frank, carpenter, Auuenrieil Green, Ollyer A., farmer, Millport Ilauk, John Sr., baker. Lchlgkton Hull, Geo. II., Lailor, .V Chunk 1 w Ilalus, John, laborer. Audenried Helntilenian, Ellas 3., farmer, East l'enn Harms, August, shoemaker, IS Chunks w nonman, uonrau, lurman, iviuucr n Hill, Samuel, laborer, Lansford Ilarlualty, C, laborer, Nosquchonlng Johnson, Wm , clerk, K Jauch Chunk James, Wm . engineer, Beaver Meadow Krtll. Wm. K., laborer, JUillport Lauthner, John, brakeman, If'cathcrly Long, James, forman, l'ackerton Mitchell, W. O., machinist, Lehighton Nevlns, Joseph, merchant Summit Hill r,ebsr, Edward, merchant. Franklin Koinlg, Frank, clerk, Weatherly liickert, Samuel, tin-smith, Summit 1 1 1 1 1 SLroh!, Max, inn-keeper, Millport Strohl. H'm. II.. fanner. Little Gap Stermer, Sylvester, carpenter, M Chunk 2 w ricnecKier, James, laborer, ljeniciuon Spengler, Stephen, laborer, Lelilshton Whitaker, J. F farmer, Franklin. petit juiion8. Aoilreas, Thomas, laborer, East Penn Ackertuan, Wm.. carpenter. Summit II111 Arner, Lewis, farmer, Millport llerg, John, boss, Kesquchonlng llelt. Wilson, caroenter. E M Chunk llerndt, Vlctor.coacli-maker.it Chunk 1 w Csir, Thomas, carpenter, Ueaver Meadow uoyie, incnaru, laborer, ueaver jueaaow Clauss, Emanuel, inn-koeper, Lehighton DeFrehn, Ellas, mottldor, Lehighton Dalon. Patrick, laborer, Aescuehonlnz Dnklei, Anthonv, ganlner, M Chunk 1 w Evans, Thomas V,., miner, Summit Hill Kvans, Evan, miner, Ueaver Meadow Evert, Samuel, farmer, l'ackerton Foster, C. Ii., brick merchant, E M Chunk FranU, Wilson, watch-maker, Lehighton roitiy, mien., lauo.-er, aesquenomng CSreun, Kathanlel, engineer, Parrvvllle Gerhard, 8. D., farmer, Packer Harunan, Wm., brakeman, Weatherly lloyg. Thomu, miner, Summit Hill nan, i nomas, nreman, iveaineny Jenkius, Evan, miner, Xesquehonlng Jeffris, John, fireman, lansford Jenkins, Job, farmer. Packer Kouiercr, Newton, farmer, Towamensmg Meyers, Leopold, shoemaker, l'ackerton Jfoyur. Wm. 11., Inn keeper. East Ferni Meiuler. J. II., farmer, Mahoning Miller, Thos., clerk, M Chunk 1 w ' Morgan. Fred,, brakeman. M Chunk 1 w Molber, II. (,'., undertaker, M Chunk 2 w :ioinsieui. u., isrmer, &ast l'enn North. John. Uborer. lieavar Maadow Nevlns, Samuel Jr., enaipeer, Summit Hill uneri, n in., ciorx, i,emauton l'srry, OcUvlns, miner, Lansford Porter, Robert, carpenter, M Chunk tl w Rlnkousacber, L , clerk, M Chunk 1 w Bsuae, Harry, carpenter, Weatherly Siraup. D. H., gentleinan, Lehighton Stein, George, foreman, Weatherly Smith, .James, laborer, Xesquaboning Semuel, Wm., ocrpenter, Mahoning Kebrig, Wm,, ut collector, Iuigulon Zellner, Ksuben, laborer, Itowmanstown Zlegenf ut, Lewis, laborer, Jflllsort. earance Our entire stock of Furniture must go to make room for new things. Figures are Marked Low. Because to get the room for holiday arri vals we must sacrifice in price, if you buy now you will save money. Schwartz, The Furniture Man AYKWOl'INIONK. I'lIBtlC 6AI.B UKDISTKI1. On November 28. at one o'clock. guardian sale ot the estate of David Boyer, in Lower Towamenslng. On December 5. at one o'clock. T. D. Otauss, executor, will sell estate of D. Uiausa, aeo u, on nret street, iemgn-ton. WUmer Heldt. Sarah Wertman, Wm Auge, Pheona Baltsser; chorus. Mia OHHHK. A Hantl I'wilncit's ltaiat nrlaUt- Tola. David Held is on the siok list. I. E. Boyer, of Ashley, is home on a visit. J. W. Boyer who is teaching school at weatueriy is nome ou a visit. A meetins was held in the Salem church last Wednesday evening to make arrangements lor ur th KnlftCKtiU untl ttonnllAeU Cnrbun Aiivocte, OOP, BOT HOSIKST, TOANU. Stiles favored the adoption of tho Craw ford oounty system in making uomi nations, and.added: "It seems to me from Intercourse witn a large number ot intelligent Democrat that such u change would be acceptable and give the putyjui impetus, healthy and vigorous. Toe oommittee ou resolutions pre sented the following report, which was unanimously auopiea Winui. At tai Ust srsi lils. Mi i ilia Mnatr of OSiSmb. m wanahmt trajjjAllad ltsdiBs UsBoersM IsMstss, 4tllaiii0iDK imj or im ixs Xs Uamsos asvooatm blossosss out as a aloe KJlikii AjUo. ul with Its new Attm o tvuo is as proud a boy t itk bis first pair ol bowl wilt, red tops and ooppar toes. Tba a&vsoate starts on its both year with brlsat prosraofts aad Kdlfcor HorUilnwr has muoh to ba thankful for. He Is so modast that ho falls to publish his name la ine iaHpapar.-awvuu.Durs iimeu. k qood r Aran. The Oauboi. Adtocats Las oommaneed Us twoutloth volume and appeals with a ohaoue of tvue In its haad.llDO aad an enlarffoment of one eolunui Mr. MoMhuaer rs sIvIsk The people of XlilKhton, a good paper. yroolaad Tribune. rLBAOKD WITS IT. Wo wore pleased last Flidar, when we opened tho Uasuom Adtocats of Lnluhton. lJa.. aad roans unit u hod bean enlarged to a nine eoluaiA jsro. Hortuimer your advogatk pre- NKauoe auu wa. irer N. J.. Index. eraU of this eounlr. Ill runnluv e&ndldatas lor the omoes ol frothonotary and Bherltl agalust Will You Halt) UsoUie Aiorill niat, sue paint uut i.m u. in a lonx period, or use semotnuic "sutU" to be as good, and rviuunt every yeurortwoy Avorlll rafut la tho best. It Is IMUMidsoiursii no other baa no HrlUISM a glora. It Is oheulier ttuut any other at any prteu. bocauee It out man hII oUutra. It tuetud 9A iiira on the hmiiwn! K. H, furbus. WlwhWUr. N. H..Y1 ira ou honsuaiil w. h. Ueynolds, llrofon iako. Y.; II yuan on houw. of Mrs- E. Dole, Atl- Catharinc. wife of Joseph Koch, 1 .. . . . 1.1 .1 Tl ., 1.1.. wTl, VkXl M... Hlm S!Wuiwlj nomlnaied bMW- "ww v iw l juruj oi i no jsDiuoru. ana nhnreh. Wuiuj. Tb eUotion ut liie Rnuhlti M a .ii w I eandid(ei to uld offloei w ontlrelv duto "in? "W0"1 w2 t lx h up" tbelr MUon and 10 treMlnry. hotli to their pgr wiu w winuuwwrou iu iu u u MDor WU4 a sul iw um Qd WMabrltfbt am! nairir I'per it will a HOW Tb Ioliiitlituti ADTMUT feu boMo Urstxl to W oulumni. It la now tb UrtfMt o&e donar .iter la tno ruuuty. nay it stow. iaiuioru WI aUWHT THAN BVll. ffelio&I ohurcli at PaiTrvllle next San- day by Kev. W. A. lipoid. BpeoUl uoon. uaer la Keiaordo Xje Uajibo AovocATi oelebrated iu twetv tiafttx anoltMMary br DrsMiiLinK ta LL nubllo a uhm rreaUy aaUraed and more newer ttiafi own asudldata uid to thn ItaintMrrutli' tutrtv nt eer. The lite of the ADTOCATS liai been 0e of Iawusl In vat-inur lur tliai BamnhllriLn pamlidaia ' nrtuiicrltr. and It U now the larueft itauer In tba iu lUl sTBOmeDi; aotl cuuuijr ait imuivi im su uuvei (jriaiun auu rue, in Totinic 1 pprotkonouqr WeSuui, It J NSW: A LAIEQIS AaHUKTMlNT OF Jackets, Reefers & Children's Coats, AND PKliTTY Winter Millinery Wo particularly call tho attention ot onr liidy friends to the (Act that wo Iia.o three fashionable trimmers lu our two stores which enables us to furnish the neatest, prettiest and most stj llsli millinery at tho lowest prices. Como and seo ui. WEISSPORT, PA. Branch Store, Lehighton. INE SILVERWARE, WATCHES AND BEAUTI FUL JEWELRY. Arc among the new things now on exhibition in our store. We believe that nowhere m this county can you nnu a prettier assortment to select from at lower prices. Our goods are not trash but good honest goods at lowest prices. CONFECTIONS AND FRUITS. The former in all delectable dainties, and everything seasonable in the latter. Sunday schools, festivals supplied at low prices All the Very Latest Novelties in Toys. Lowest prices and biggest assortment. Oh.as.H. Nnsbaum, BRIDGE STREET, WEISSPORT, PA. (HUM WarehousE. .ffaiu few dayst yards bast vaimc 1.5 ceaats a yd At 35 eaaSs5 a Mine nt' 52 lia. c - spawns? t close a t23 Hn-.Er.Mrrj cr H o o -as i i m t nr. as i BSMoaoaaariiM (mi X a 1 assssVTqHsBHsaTBBlSa. . BSSSSSK 777VsSSSSSSSSKSc? nderwear Slave yoaa ex- Unader- wear ffr ILa- dies9 eoat & BBt9 it wIBE pay jmi to look at t la e m a ii y "Tadego Wlaere as im ijueii vaa- naes olTei'cd fiaa a tfoj 33 rth Tho ladies of Jeftue6vUle organized a teinperauoe booioty Saturday by electing the following otlioers: Pros! dent. Sarah Boyle, vice Drobideut, Aunie Mulllgau; socretrles. Ceolia Uo uiier and Beokie lUelly. The society haa monii-rnhrp oTtwtv-v" ( l.TiMrwis, at K H !luiil i Main h C'lmnl. .Ttwchv Stori VI buy other iainu itc-niauo uroof ot their durubll. tv. Tin nucaUoti h not Wlinx 1 thn first namtf" but. ''How Luiuc Kill it lut" Ucauulul wimpli carn ol iMiitunutik ttuts irif. jjiujiuu(oAb Big 6tock of gold and silver head canes rrold oiiectacles eye ' IjlilsS t UlKl L'"UI , Jm lit i mid louth iuiIv ' !' i! ' jfuli 1 Muufti ( 'ltuni. lavUfit piun a KltUiae at the tburuugb oewkpaMr uan Mtl mq ia pUJnlr t imnai euDal0at at naltt utjiiro" m iue puDiio, woion utiiranpiM wm . aiwr vnmi will nun isjiiv mwm I tbe wish of t ttii paper It that the Ai i 'ersons aeunng to uave PlCtUreB COUied Or enlarged Will oriheUettowawoi thUcouuty that their reiM UO Well tO COnSUit W.U. tfl&nd, nation r the aoLlunwftM(iniDynty, unU parti i . i i . t eftUrl j ol tb tmtlwrjr f U to-wllad leailera Ageing ii luu sxcjiuuje puucuurujui er, belore giving their orders to traveling agents, who ofUmes are not responsible and in re turn you get poor work at a big price. Iti8hel gives the h. t quality H0r.ft toe v iaIm Mit far tlu illnBUnttf sHiiiillflntAH nt eleetioo that Uia taoton which uumlnatej Oliver put turth a paper that will A.dlaniifur ProtbonoLivrf aumtitutad but a I ilautauds Tbe WUh Of t hit luall ninoritr u( the Ucinogratio purty of tLii J vcm-atk may continue t prucper tn tbo future fvunij; aoa i aji u ma in iitn io..-ww.iieri7 nvraiu. I The Uarbon Oounty A.dtocatic of TjablKhton renna. wmea u u eniarKeu anu venarauj im who at the eleventh hour alrocatel iho election of La JMpuOiMMkB BUBloee, tberewire ne it KaaoLTaa, That we, the regulwiy elocte.l re. )MMBtatlv of the malurllT of the ilamocrau of Uarbon county, In regular con? ostlun auein tsUd da tbua wuMlolr doaounca the treachery of proved in appearance a a atiuntv newi gath erer it waa hard tultnproTo, It w tbe beat local paper w reo.letl, Uroakeabrklt. Uolurado journal. thof who umIt adTocatU the eleetlan of luo tialed Beau tUnaUkMstt DAhslldaia for ProtlianatarT. Uholvud, That we exprot.1 our diiappruTal i lldl rj linn -t .1 iilul i lithe 1st 1 hii loV't &l lllt til 1 tit! TUfc Ult.lt ki tlW 1 cup lu r titti ex lutiaCf ' ri i i tr Irt-i i ilitler -ii' jiuu.1' 4,uuru I t b.tlriii in M ' ' l.i rwixs-wntaiivt. ourntl part) " int)ieooarcu fiO to Fita BOUHUK, oader the Kxeuaaae u Hotel, Bulk streeLfor a tmMith slmve ora laiatiioMibie liwr cut. f& rinoua m HtuuUy'i Kodr'a Hair toole, cur? j lnu..irtiti Wt curry In iiturk a fun llncot fiui l"iM aitwKt tt low est price, and wy i t . wiuuru oucn 1 v i. mi i REX'S BON MARCH Vmi trill fin.l in in tha laal villi mem Krosli Stvles anil Beautiful Goods than ever. Large oppoitunlllee to buj yoat Fall sod Iflnter Goods ara offered. Out enormous stock of Seasonable Stjlat is opened and ready, l'rlces within the reach of , all, and now is the time to buy. NOTIONS We have looked well to the needs of our Notion and Fancy Goods Dertneut In selecting Uie stoek for this season, aside from the staple articles in dally use we have made special enoru to secure nvue uoyemua, uia i aiwaj well as ornamental. . , IIOS1KHY, UNDBItWKAlt AND OI.OVKS The best selections and popular tiles prevail In this department, at the scope of choice it lane. We ot course carry all grades of goods, which are sold on their merits. We lead the trade in these lines, because we sell the Best Goods at the most liberal prices. CORSETS, aud MUSLIN UNDERWEAK This department Is fully up to Ihe standard at all time. . , ... , DKKSS ClOODS, ALACK GOODS and BILKS We are ietermlned to make this department win, and ou cannot fail Ut he pleated with onr ttock. The atoort nui ta Uma an.l .... vn H h.1 In nrim at to meet the nurse ol all. wt luvKts nnviPHHTH ami ni.A VKKTS This laa derjsrtment that appeals to the necesailles, cooseriueutly we are tbowlUK a stock that will delight every house keeper, hy ofterlnc generous ludncemenls In prices for thoroughly nrswrtats goods. LINENS and DOMKSTICS-Our showing In thlt department of Staples will be appreciated by every shrewd buver, at we carry an immense assortment of everything pertaining to the lines, and are alwajt up to the times, qualities and prices combined. uurviun pr.nnn f!ABiHTs. lillfls and CUHTAINS Onr aaaertmeut in Nottingham CurUint cannot be excelled In desine aud qualities for the ray low priee at which they are offered. New Fall patterns in JfoqaHt and Eitra Fine Sinvroa lings at right prices. You will have to see onr carpels to get any sort of an Idea pi what we carry. New eifecta In prevailing colorings, euoraeing an inaaea ami t""'' 1st and always to bo seen. miru iV.i'v n. riHwutrt, TlAnBritnAnl. whinh has no eanal In tula sec- Uon. Choiee stocks of everything thatta necessary to make it first. cUas bat been carefully looked after. A trial order will convince you that we are leaders In this line. At to qualities anu prices, iney are aiwero rw .V Ml . M. -.AL'HIV .i('l..isll. I, '1.1 1 1 K, H hi !ulUnit'!H l . . n .Uil .lu.l.llllKJlll 1 A BROADWAY, Mauch Chunk, Fa, C. A. REX -ii itf- sallit tin III Dp 111 uuU ory Read the Advocate. Hosiery and Gloves. The lowest priceo ii i oi: i; WBMOW No. 711 Hamilton Street, AUentown, Pa.
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