ORIGINAL CHEAP GASH STORE oar TO A L I On entering into n now yoar we desire to return thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed upon us in the past nnd hope to merit a continuance of the same. AVc nrc showing an clopant line ofUnderwear, Women's, Misccs and Childrcns, Men's Hoys and Youths at juices yon never before heard of, Men's Cardigan Jackets have been greatly reduced in price Owing to the largeness of tock. Mens and Hoy's Domet and all-wool shirts. Some elegant styles this season. All shirts aro warranted !16 inches long. The prices on the above are ful ly 20 per cent, bolow any shirt dealer in this valley. Gloves ! Gloves ! Gloves 1 Gloves ! For all cla ses and all sizes. In this department you will find the finest assortment of gloves suitable for all classes of work rarely found elsewhere, and the prices on them will as tonish you, as the remark has frequently been made ' How can they bo made and sold for the monoy !" J. T. NUSBAUM, Plist Street, between South nnd Pluin Streets, I.ehlcliton, I'll. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY JANUARY 0, 1802. GOLDEN ANNIVCUSAItV. Mr. nmlMn. LowlGrnTcr llnpplljr Cele brate their Golden Wedding. Tho old Gravor homo-s,tcncl lu south Lehighton. was tho sccuo of a happy, nover-to-bo forgotten ovent last Sun day, tho occasion of tho fiftieth anni versary colebrntlon of Mr. and Mrs. Lowls Graver, highly rospected nnd much cstoemod townspeople It was just fifty years ago on tho 3rd day of January that Lewis Graver and Miss Loah Lauchnor wero happily weddod by tho Into Rov. Geahardt, of Lehigh county, and last Sunday tho golden event was celobratod midst gayloty and happiness. This aged couplo aro 79 and 72 years old respectively aud still enjoy excellent health. Those proscnt on tho occasion wero Rev. E. A. Bauer, Rov. J. Alvln Reber and wife, Rov. Abraham Bartholomew and wife, Mayor B. J. ICuntz and wife, Daniel Graver and wifo, Wm. Rox aud wife, Samuel Gilham and wife, Samuel Seller, wifo and daughter Miss Emma, ; Joslah Meitzlor and wife, Audrow Grayer and wifo, Lewis Wohr aud wife, T. D. Thomas and wifo, Clinton Hoydt nnd wifo, A. J. Graver, L. F. Graver and wife, Charlos Dauxdater and wife, Mrs. Kato Lauchner, Miss Lillio Rolchard, Miss Fiotta Kemercr and tho Misses Beck During tho nttornoon a sumptuous ropastwa's served, to tho guests who enjoyed the appetizing viands as was ovldont from tho way in which they lingered over tho banquet board which groanod undor tho weight of good things from tho culinary department of tho old homo-stoat'.always famous for Its hospitality. Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Gravor wero pro bonted with tho following anniversary gifts from mombers of tho family only: silvor tea service, Miss Alvena Graver; silver fruit dish 'and cako stand, Mrs. Lowls Wohr; china dinner set, Mrs. T. D. Thomas; plush rocker, Mrs. Samuel Seller; plush rocker, Henry Gravor; chest, Ed. Graver. The old couplo ha'vo lit ing six child ren and thirteen grand children to cheor tholr dccllng days, which tho Advocate hopos will bo full of pleasure, health and happiness. Underwear l'actory In Hintlnctoii. J. Fink Thompson has offered to put up an underwear knitting mill at Slnt ington. His proposition is that ho will put In a plant valued at KJ.SoO the homo parties to furnish n building and advnuco him 5035. On his part he will give socurity for tho 83S3, and pledgos himself to show, after the mill is properly started, that a net profit of 12 per cent, on 95,000 can bo mado from' tho business. Thompson built our mill. Something Now a ltotelatlon In Knlteii Every housekeeper knows only too well tho difficulty of obtaining n ser viceable, successful bread knife. When bread Is tho least newly baked still warm and soft tho ordinary bread knifo will not cut tho bread at all. In fact, the ordinary knifo is a failure and will not cut bread successfully un til tho bread begins to dry out or bo oomo stale. Tho L'liristv bread knifo will slice the warmest and newest bread in as thin slices as broad can overfbo cut. It does tho work smoothly and noatly and easily. It is tho only "sure enough" and satisfactory bread knifo In tho market. Tho pntont cako knifo aud paring knifo aro alto superior to any la tho market. Tho blades of the knives aro solid bteel and triplo platod to prevent rusting. Call aud examine thorn at Sweeny's "Corner," Robert L. Price, one dollar for tho three knives. OUlt HAWK HKOlSTUIt. tWOn Saturday, Jan. 31, at ono p. in., G7 acros of land with dwellings, lo cated In Walcksvillo, Franklin town ship, property of Sol Walck, deceased. tSTOn Tuesday, Jan. 12, on tho premises in rarryvllle, Milton Shoeu borger will sell valuable personal property. ETOn Jan. 20, on tho premlws in Mahoning township, A. Arner,executor, will sell tho personal property of the late Henry Aruer. "The Eagle Store." North I'lm Street. A big closing out ealc ha8 been duly inaugurated at cur well-known store. We have a big lot of first-class Boots and Shoes and in order to sell them very soon wo have marked them very low. This will give you a 00(1, substantial article oi foot wear at a genuine bargain mice You want to save monoy and wo want to sell our Boots and Shoes, nnd to do this we have marked the prices to suit the times. Pome and see us and take advantage of what we are offering you in this line. ROBERT YALl lA-Hlierlal -I lux- lo.i t 1 tur Ml. tfota! tiiilMIng LOCAL CATSUP. Drlglit an nf iMll NSW gwmmwl Tlirouslinul liyOnr HepoHWi Yf-tmtlle Quill. For salo A pool table nnd lnr fix tures. Apply to Jos. Webb. Full line of Ingrain and Hrusscl carpets at Henry SehwarU's. It Is a fact that Book, the jeweler, sells the best goods rI tho lowest prices. A good buggy harness, my own make, at eleven dollars and upwards. A good assortment of horao blankets, fur and plush robes, whips, for sale by M. Flout, Welwport. tt. Read elsewhero what A. F. Suytlor tells about sewing machines. Andrew Bayer has nicely rermpered the Interior of the Itersh Furnace com pany office on tho flats. Delfendetformakesa specialty of box cigars. Another now lot of fine cigars 10c per box at Deifenderfer's. Buy a iO cent box of cigars at Deifenderfer's, Lehighton. Deifenderfer makos a specialty of box cigars. Buy a 40 cent box of cigars at Deifenderfer's. Our schools ro-opened on Monday, Noxt Tuesday tho stockholders of the First National Bauk will elect soven directors. Hire teams for funeral or pleasure purposes at Kistler's livery. Jonathan Kistler has another olfer of $35.00 por foot for his property ou North street. Go to David Ebbert'e for an easy riding rig, either for pleasure or busi ness. Beoauso a man dou't believe justas you do dou't oall him n fool. Ho may havo moro sense than you. Taste this In you hat. Ho who neglects to read the news papers neither knows what ho wants or how to buy It. Ho who is n ise, how ovcr, reads tho advertisement, knows what ho wants, just whero to get it at tho best advantage nnd save money. A letter recoivod this week from Tilgh. Rox, says: "Send my Advocate to Chicago, as I have left Texas ronEvnn. Oliver A. Clauss is moving his rosideuco on First street to oigift feet back from tho pavement. In tho rear ho will build a double kitchcu. When Improvements contemplated aro com pleted ho will havo a cozy homo. Prof. Werner, principal of our public schools, moied his family to this city from Penu Argyl, Xorthamp ton county, this week, taking up a rosidonco In tho Ed. Froymau dwelling on Third street. Fred Horlachor is making ready for tho erection of a block of seven brick dwollings on Bankway, opposite tho Valley House Tho buildings will bo two stories high nnd each havo soven rooms. Wo havo beforo us, through tho courtesy of an old friend William Zeigenftis of Franklin, buo of tho first Issues of tho Now York Sun, bearing date of September 3, 1833, also two copies of thopictoral journal "Brother Jonathan," published in Now York City during tho Mexican tar. Tho pa pers uro valuabio as relios and aro prized highly by friend Zoigenfus. Pretty rings at Bock's. Joseph Jonas, of Whlto Haven. formerly lu business hero, had his clothing storo closed by tho sheriff tho other day. Jonas tried to do business without advertising. Railrood men you will always bo on timo if you uso tho Racket Alarm Clock, sold by E. II. Hold, at Mauch Chunk. A boy to strip tobacco is wanted by II. A. Deifenderfer. Girls aro wanted at tho Lehighton Hosiery Mill. Employees oarn 70 to 80 cents per day. If more hands aro not soon secured tho mill will bo com pelled to close down. SUvorwaro that is slvcrwaro both lu namo and wearlug qualities. Docs it pay to buy tho cheap trashy filled goods, when you can get tho best, reliablo goods, that you cau depend ou as wearing, tho very host in tho market us well ns most boautiful, ornamental aud substantial goods at the lowost prices. Call aud see tho lino stock wo have at tho Mauch Chunk jowolry store, of E. H. Hohl. Lowost prices for rollablo goods. Next month tho voters of this town will elect borough ofllcoiK. Sco that only good, enterprising men aro put in olflco. Go to Bock's for a watch, clock or joweiry oi any Kiuci. ijowest pilcos. Remember, first, last and all tho time, that Luckenbach, Mauch Chunk. is uuL jiiui-u to uuy wail popor, decorations, books, stationery, Ac. Hoadacho or pain over tho eyes is often cured by using tho Crown Im perial Spectacles. So suro nro tho manufactures that If you do not get tho much doslrod relief, you nro at liberty to return them and get your money. Agent for Mauch Chunk, E. u. iiuui, iuu juweier. AumndUB Kistler and Valentine Schwartz were refused restaurant li censes at the lato term of couit. AH tho other saloons ond hotels secured saio nits. Wedding presents, tho larget as sortment of tho very latest choico designs, that oaniiot bo seen elsewhero in this section, at 11 II. Hold's Mauch Chunk jonelry store. Don't fall to see our new stock. Rebeooa Sutler, of Wast nthl,,. hem, died on Sunday. Sho was almost 4D yoars old. Her husband, Daniel Slttler, Is an old soldier. He Is blind aud an inmate of the Soldiers' Home In Tlfilu, O. Four children survlvo three boys and one girl. Two of tho sons are adults. Deceased has rela tives in this towu. Do you know that mil nun lntv n 8 day clock for only 82.50 at E. II. Hold's, Mauch Chunk jewelry storo. Other jewelers will ask you to and 90 for tho samo identical clock. Lost On Tuesday evening KU one W0, two S and two PJ bills. The finder will be liberally rewarded on returning it to this ollloe. Hello I Hello I what's this f E. II. ITMtltha MnnM, (Mn.olr T,u.Al l i vuuu.t UDnUim, IS U, It again. es.last year was the best hi our msiory. nns year we mean to do still better. Wo will show the lamest anil finest stocked Jewelry store In this seotion. We have already received a large lot of the prettiest goods you over laid eyes on, remember this Is the place to find the largest assortment of reliable and newest goods In tho market. Dr. W. F. Dauzer, of Hazleton, will bo nt the Exchange Hotel In this town on Friday, the 29(h Instant. 'Squire Boyle, of Mauch Chunk, ou Tuesday issued a warrant forthe arrest of Jacob Strouse and Ills two sons, Mll tou and Grant, Samuel Zimmerman and his son Osoar,a young school teach er, and John Kneose, Jr., for disturbing a religious service which. In piiriuance of due notice, was being held by the pastor, J. S. New hart, ou lost Sabbath afternoon, In the New Mahoning Evau galioal ohuroh. The informant aud proseoutor Is one of the trustees of the ohuroh. The warrant was plaoed in the hands of Officer Rawortb, of this olty. Genuine Loudou Smoked Spectac les at E. II. Hohl's, the Mauoh Chunk joweier. Three trustees for the oomrraoailon of the Ebeuezer Evangelical church, Edward Ruoh, Jacob Hlauk and Lewis Tralnor, were elected ou Thursday "'wta, nuu i in' ooant uow suuxus: Edward Ruoh. Drealdeut: TawIu twi.,. er, vine president; Jacob Blank, repre- xnuug, treasurer; James Walp, secretary. The Evarm. lM Hl rem nl m t u e- ai .. still going on In the PrefcUrturuu, church. Tou uew meiulton have baou tt'?.!! !ud proNiwti. are that others Will f.llll.UJ 'l-hu ....I 1 , . i,.i i. t..,LV i .,.V,..i. ' "lHm IN A FEW WORDS, A I.l.lr Writer Tells tlie Story or The Hftttpoiilno-t of n VfeeU In nnd Atiout OM Crttlton. Ilnye, who pitched ball last year for JettuesTllle, will not bo with the clou next season, no left tna region. - Daniel MoGce, outsldo foreman lit No. 5 breaker Auuenried, for the L. & W. It. Co. has tendered his resignation to take effect at once, lie having ac cepted the position of assistant super intendent at juiinesvuie. A vicious 300 pound hog bit Butcher Hope, at Levlston, tho other day. Friday morning tho lifeless body or iklwaiu lioyle, ot uentsiown, e small mlulnir natch near Beaver Mead ow, was found In tho stripping of Coxe & Co. Ho was last seen alive on Thursday. He had a fall of over ono hundred feet. Ills neck was liroken Boyle whs aged 00 years. The Hazleton Sentinel says tlds of one of Carbon county s wcit-Riiown cithtens: "Samuel L. Harleman, of Woatherly, Is spoken of as tho noxt Republican candidate for Poor Direc tor of tho Middle Coal Field Poor Dis trict. Mr. Harleman Is a Republican of tho strong and loyal type, llo Is a mau of ability, of honesty nnd good judgment and lie will bring to the ollloe a personality that will do much to elevate it." John Wilhelm, of Bonmaustown, is doad at the age of fifty-five years. Death oeourred Sunday nfter an illness of somo time with asthma. Funeral took nlaco ou Thursday. Deceased leaves a widow nnd eight children, John, Lillie, George, William, Poter, Adam and Bessie, of Bowmanstown, ant airs. I'mtiK miner, oi iuaucn Chunk. A grand shooting match Is datod tocomo olfat William Mover's hotel, East Penu, on the 15th Instant. Thero will bo a good band of music in atten dance. Do the supervisors throughout tho country districts keep tho cross road sign boards in good condition? Mrs. David Eagle, of Beaver Mead ow, died at that place on Dec. 28th. Her sister, Mrs. Wm. Samler, of Wonthorly, attended the funeral. Mrs. Samler was takeu sick nnd diod on Saturday evening. Both wero daugh ters of Stephen Mcixell, tho veteran engineer of Woatherly. rixii'Li: on Tin: at). rinsll rieturcR of rnmllliir Fares Coming nnd Golnc. Jlrs. Gcorgo Geiss, of Sayre, Pa., enjoyed ti nlcasant soioum with W. Georgo Miller and family on Second street. -Dr. F. I. Smith and famllr nro back homo from a pleasant sojourn with relatives in Now York city. -Rev. Hiram Kudor nnd wife, nf Pittsburg, aro visiting tho former's brother in this cily. Mr. Kudor will not return to Pittsburg. -Al. Camnbell. tho iewnler. wns iln. ing business at Lausford Monday. -J. Trexler and family, of Phllailel. ph'.d, spent Now Year's Day with M. T. Trexler and family on Mahoning street. Miss LuluKolb, of Philadelphia, and William Stocker, of Jersoy City, ii. wero visiting at mo rcsiuanco or Thomas Stocker ou First street this week. A. L. Bartholomew, of Conshocken. Pa., was in town this week. Rov. Milis Mchrkam, of Columbia, Pa., is visiting lu town. -Will Ash aud family, of Now York City, aro at tho bodsido of Mr. Ash's father, Thomas Ash, of First street, who is seriously 111. Wo hopo for his speouy recovery. Bob liittlmr has returned from Philadelphia, whero tho winds blow turougn nts "uurnsides" for a week. Change In a Shoo I'lrm. Perry Wnnncmacher, who has boon for tho last thrco years and still in tho employ of tho Thomas Iron Company, but had retained a nnrfc Interest- In tli shoo business, nt7U, Hamilton stroet, has docided to retlro from tho business, nnd henco tho firm known as Perry Wanncmacher & Co., was dissolved by mutual consent Jan. 1st, 1SU2. Tho two remaining partners of tho firm, A. S. Klino and Henry F. Laros, havo as sociated with them Wilson Muschlltz and will carry ou tho business ot tho old place under the firm nanio of Kline, i-,urus iuuscuiuz. kur. iviiuo anu .Mr. Laros aro already well known to tho public, thoy havo successfully carried on tho buslnoss ever sinco Mr. Wauuo maclier went to tho Thomas Iron Com pany threo years ago. Mr. Muschlltz, tho third partner of tlie firm, was for a number of years in mercantile busi ness nt Lehigh Gap, but for tho last four years a resident of Allcntown and engaged in busiuess at Eloventh and Hamilton streets. Ho has mado busi ness a success in tho past, and will add influenco to tho now firm nnd trade to tho already well established house. Tho new firm will contlnuo tho busl noss platform that distinguished tills shoo house in the past and to which its past success is largely due, viz., ono prlco to all, goods inurkod In pluiu figures, aud prices based on cash pay ments, with an onen evotn nil lliinpnvn. meuts in tho shoo lino, and to give tho trndo tho best goods In tho market for a givon price, jjestctos tlio three part ners who will glvo all their attention to tho business and will always bo ready to make their best efforts to pleaso their customers, they havo also retained Miss Alice Darohuo ns lady clerk, well and favorably known to lady customers, to tihom she will al ways bo pleased to give her best at tention. Thus equipped and with tlie central loontlou of tholr store, we pre dict for this firm n bright and success ful busiuess future. When you want your next pair of shoes go to Klino, Laros & Muschlltz, sign of tho Big Hoot, 711 Hamilton street, Allentown, Pa. "IlIIXY" llADLK KILMIIl. llorrlblr Cut and Mandril by a Coal Train nt Matlnston. Saturday afternoon about two o'clock William L. Rader, ot this town, em ployed by tho Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, met with a horrible death near Slatingtou. Tho particulars of the accident are given as follows: Rader was employed as brakemau on the furnace coal train, known as train AO. JiU, drawn by engine 130. Tills train passed Slatingtou at 1.13 p. m. As the train was movlug along a man ooservou Urakeman Rador falling olf. TJie latter was somewhat stuuned by the fall and lay still for a moment. Tho man, who witnessed the fall, called out to Railer and requested him to lay still uutil the train had passed. The noise of tlie moving oars was probably the cause ot Rader's failure to hear the ad vioe giveu him and that wajs tho sole cause of his death. No sooner hod Kader raised hla head than his oloth Ing was caught by an oil box on oue of the oars aud tlie uufortuuate mau was dragged under the wheels aud terribly mangled. An arm was out off and the upper part of the body was cut to an almost uureoogulzable condition. Coroner Kramer was immediately notified and held au Inquest lu whleh the verdict was "death by accident." The dead body was brought home the same night. Rader was a member ot Lehltfh Lodge, 11. of It. It. T., in this towu. He leaves a wife. Interment was made Tuesday. 1'ACKIIKTOA. IheKewtorthoOauilnit Honauti HrlwHy eiiKwMkl. Lymau MeDaalel, postmaster at tuts place. Is quite seriously m. On December 31st the Lettish Val ley Railroad Company run 10,000 tons oi coal over tnelr scales in the Pack erton yards. -W. IL Whitehead, Jr., of Franklin township, la the new mail carrier hare lu place of Johu Heberllug resigned. -rrur. a. 8. Kldd, the eUolent piuu'.i al t our public sehouls, has i rcturilel ' pleasant nujouru nt hi. old home iu Oxford, Pa. .......... "' "roouoau siient a few day, tL in New Vork city AOolnmnof Loral Tltl-lllti l'ut Together forltiinled ItenilliiR. X Havo you evor given it a thought ? Not ono person In fifty takes tho south side of tho Lehigh brldgo in going to or coming from Weissport. In walk ing, ns in driving, always koep to tbo right. J Lehighton has three ocmeterlos, six doctors, three drug stores hv I n follow who can pow-wow, yet tho heffili of tho town continues good. For tho doctors ore all skillod in their pro fession though no body puts much faith in tho fellow who pow-wows. J Lehighton dare borrow no moro money. The town is bonded to tho oxtent of Its valuation. This is bad but it might bo worse. t If Packerton over becomes a bor ough Leo Stiles should bo its first burgess. t Prlnco post olflco should bo chauccd to Bowmaustown. Tho little burg Is too lively n plaeo to go by tho former name. Jlf tho court knows Itself guard gates should bo placod at tho lower Whito street crossing of tho Central railroad in Weissport. X W bile farmers all over tho county nro talking about big pumpkins, big turnips and big squashos, Lausford trots out tho biggest "beat" in tho stato. Namo withhold for tho benefit of tho coal town. tTho only Industry located lu East Mauch Chunk is a silk mill. X Woatherly boasts of tho biggest silk mill in tho world and of a mayor who gives tho town of 3000 people with out wards somo snap. J Old, maids in Lehighton nnd Weiss port out-number old batchlors two to ono. JLohlghtou has tho only tannery lu Carbon county. X T"0 fellow who droamod tho other night that Lehighton had a new Valley depot is now suffering with mental abberation. He should not havo mixed his soda water. X An old fellow in Franklin predicts a city out of Jamestown, Lehighton, weissport nnd tho former place. It maycomo somo dny, stranger things have happened but not lately. tit is just two years this month slnco a moetiug of citizens appointed a committoo to perfect tho organization of a Board of Trade. Neither tho com mltteo or B. of T. havo been heard of since. $A Mnuch Chunk girl who knows what sho Is writing about, says a kiss is "an Insipid and tastless morsel, which becomes delicious and delectable in proportion ns it is flavored with love." Lehighton damsels second tho motion. X Lehighton has threo Building and Loan Association, Mauch Chunk has two, East Mauch Chunk has one, Laus- ioru uas one, Summit Hill has ono, Nesquehonlng has ono nnd Wcatherly has two. Eleven lu all. Not so bad for a 40,000 county. X Beaver Meadow hadtho first Presby terian church lu tho county. X According to tho roll book Packer- ton has a It. of L. Assembly. I'luomas Thomas, of this city, has a sabro that a man named Rox, of Lehigh county, carried through 1812 war. tTho murderers of Harrison Blosoat Bowmanstown almost u year ago tiro still unknown, and no offorts are mado to find out anything about tho crime. I lhls is tho year to elect constables and assessors in Cnrbon county. ino only pork packing establish ment in this county is located here and glvos employment to 20to30 hands. Joseph Obert is tho enterprising pro prietor. X Frank Feustermachcr. of town, hns built enough fence in tho pastfow yoars to reach from Mauch Chunk to Allentown, a dlstanco of 2S miles. J Lehighton had tho first nlaco of worship lu tho county, 1715. I -iho Reformed church at Parrvvlllo has not boen built yet. Tho members should hustlo nnd lot tho building go up. X Ashfield wants manufacturing industries. So does Lchiirh'ton and Weissport X Carbon eouuty has no comnauv of stato soldiers. Somo one of our towns should tako advantage of this and organize. JMaueh Chuuk has somo of tho richest men iu tho county and Lehigh ton has somo of tho poorest they are so poor somo 'em that they borrow or steal tho Advocate. jino only nrteslan well iu this oouuty is looated here, and Is tho pro- pony or mo WJlilgUtou Water Com pany. If it oould be dug up tho com pnuy would gladly sell It for less than cott. tTho fastest horse In Carbon county Is said to be owned by Dr. Seiple, of this olty. X Prof. Schuabel, who at ono tlnio was principal of the Lehighton publio schools, is now a practising physician in Bethlehem. X Amos Baches who was (he contrac tor and builder of our W5.000 publlo sohool house Is now worklmr In the pattern shop of a Reading, Pa., stove foundry. tUp in Albilghtsvllle, thU oouuty, there are several acres of ground on whloh nothing whatever will grow and a couple of enterprising fellows talk of flooding it with water for a fish pond and opening a summer resort. It might pay. X When the First National Bank of this city otieued for business iu the early seventies, II. S. Rinker, now of the Mauoh Chunk Times, was the first depositor. Iu I how days lie was sohool teacher. X A wolfe iu sheeps clothing U a fallow who will oooulve to undermine another's business during the week aud on Buuday go to ohuroh and sing aud pray uutil he's so hoarse he can't apeak. In plain words that fellow Is a first-class hykx rite. We have some ot 'em iu this vicinity and their private aud moral oharaoter wou't bear too close an examination by any means. We may get after them. I Trinity Lutheran Sunday school, wis city. Has tau scholar J rhU eity hHs -i tdiurcho, four ( uloouo and four hotels and It will keep the ekureh hui.tliiiK If they want " to eaua up to the latter Just now they an n few lut alieu.l NEWSY WSISSPORT. The Doing of a Lively Town HHtft) Chroni cled In S!:ort Snlp-Snali Order hr the Rtroller' anil Chum. Read what A. F. Snyder has to say on sewing machines, Ac. William Porter, aged four ooie and one, a native of Ireland and for many years n resident of Cntasnaua. died at the homo of his daughter, Mrs, William Gilham in Franklin township, ou last Thursday. Interment was made at Catasauqua on Monday. The funeral services lu this place was con ducted by Rev. J. I. Kelts!, of tho Evangelical ohuroh. - Rev. J. I. Yotter will preach to tho Evangelical congregation lu School iiau on Huuuay morning noxt. All are invueu. David Buck, an old nnd respected resident of Franklin township, died Saturday at tho aee of three score nnd teu. Ho leaves an aged widow and several children. Interment was made nt Big Creek on Tuesday. Rev. Ru dolph officiating at the last sad rites. The foundation for Aaron Snyder's new uuiuung is going up. Amandus Follweiler, of Slatlngton, spent, iuonuay in town. W. D. Weavor, ot Sitlcr's, Schttyl kill county, was lu town on Monday. Mrs. D. Oscar ChrUtman has oponod a painting class In Reber's Hall, Lehighton, with a largo member ship. Mrs. Chrlstman Is an artist of great ability ond her work shows rare excellence, Richard WooJling, a helper In iiongen s oiacic-siuitn shop, is sick, The foundation of Kroldler's uew oarriago shop is finished. It Is ox pected that tho now building will bo ready for occupancy during February. Wo regret to chroniclo tho illnoss oi airs, joei wentz, or Union Hill. For Salo A soven room dwelling houso on Union Hill. Apply to Jamos uaumer. 'Jt We nro pleased to nolo that Dr. J. O. Zeru is out after nn illness of samo days. David Ileldt, aged eighty -ono years, is quite seriously ill aud cannot re cover. BenJ. Berlin and wife, of Pcnns- vllle, Northampton county, spout Sun day with O. J. Saeger and Henry Bcrliu. Sylvester Snvder is with tho Car. bon County Improvement Company. Charlos Laurv and U. S. Kresoo wero at Allentown on Monday. Letters nro in tho nost offlco hero for Columbus DoLonc and Al Hart- man. If you aro tho man call for your letter and say "advertised." Ebenozer Evanircllcal church will bo illuminated with electricity next Sunday evening, tho trustees having bo decldod at a recent meeting. Thoro will bo fourteen lights in the building. Tho members of Ebenozer Evan gelical church havo ro-elected Nathan lJloso ono of tho trusteos of that church. Tho other members are: Nathan Blose, president; R. J. Hongen, treasurer; J. K. Rlckert, secretary; l?n,il,nr. rlmMn..nn T ..t Cl...r.. I.IU11UUUIUII tlllM WUUIVI . .'Air,. ULU. J-.U&KMI, Ull ItlUHJUl IW1'., Is lying very sick with pnuemonin. For rent A dwelling houso on Union Hill. Apply to If. P. Levan, Mauch Chunk. Mrs. Reuben Krosco. after a loner Illness with dropsy, died on Tuesday. Interment will bo mado Friday. si:ciu:t society uossir. VTho following newly-elected offi cers of Gnaden Htictten Castle, No. 310, K. G. E., of town, wero installed by District Grand Chief IP V. Morthimer, Jr., aud staff on Wednesday ovening: Past Chief John E. Seldel. Noblo Chlef-Wm. R. Laub. Vico Chief Goorgo II. Bnzian. High Priest-Charles Kipp. Venerable Hermit F. P Hell. Mastor of Records Henry W. Holler. O. of E.-C. T. Hncerdorn. K. of E. Samuel Graver. Sir Herald Gustav Kunow. Worthy Bard John Kroidawolss. Worthy Chamberlain C. Sharer. Ensign Georgo Wlsler. Esquiro A. J. Litzcnborer. First Guardsman Thos. SwArtz. Second Guardsman Chas. Beltz. Trusteos Samuel Seller, H. W. Holter, A. J. Lltzenbergcr. Representative to tho Grand Castle - Thos. Swartz. Medical Examlner-C. W. Bower.M. D. Tho following olflcers havo been elected by Spring Mountnin Division Sons of Tomperauco, Jeanosvillo, for ensuing quarter: W. P. Linuasliis urum; -. tv. i uiauuo u. Uatirlel; Chaplain, Miss Lilliau Good; R 8., Mrs. Hannah McCartney: A. R. S.. Christie MoTaggart; T. S., Jamos uarroti; Treasurer, James Good, Br. Tho Division is now nearing their twenty-sixth anniversary and is in good standing. V Commander Ueoruo C. llnvnr nf tho Grand Army of tho Republic, De partment of Pennsylvania, has issuod his nunual general order announcing tho appointment of persons to conduot tho installations of officers for tho COO posts in tho Stato. Tho Department Commander recommends that when ovor practicable tho posts shall hold tholr Installations open to tho public. Wo republish tho now officers nf John D. Bortolctto Post, 4S1, 0. A. R, ui iuis luwii, wuu corrections: 1'ost commandor, John ltohu; senior tico commander, Charlos Radditz; jr. vico commander, Alvin Hough; quarter master, Wm. McCormlck; bergant, II. Handwork; chaplain, Al. Whlttingham; officer of tho day, Jamos Blgloy; officer of the guard, W II. Moulthron; C. of adm, H. H. Mussolman; delegates, John McKclvey and Johu Bohn; alter nates, Charles Radditz and L. H. ;oiustciu. Tho Junior Order United Anierl. oan Mechanics are voting on a change of namo. Ouo-teuth of tho councils iu tills Stato have already been heard from, and tho Indications are that tho voto to chango tho namo will lie over whelmingly defeated. ..Trfililffli fViiiiiMl mi .t rt tt M., of town, installed tho following now officers on Thursday evening: Councillor, C. A. Wagner; vloe ooun- cuior, w. i- ranK .CKer; assistant re- cording secretary to fill unexpired itjrui, uaries vieriz; oonuueior, V. 1. J. Werley; warden, George Knerr, in side seutluel. Pierce Trainer; outside sentinel, Ed. Frltzinger; trustee, O. r j-uuu nuttuf, representative to luner al benefit association, Richmond. Va., Ed. Dittcrlluo; past councillor, Elmer ltemalfiy. Thn Cnmiell has a i,an,l.A ship of 192. MTlin fnltnwlnc ,awlt. rn cers of Lausford Castle, No. 00, K. G. P... nf T.nnsfnr.1. worn tnctnllA.l I ... T G. C, II. V. Morthimer, Jr., andstalf uu iHuuuay etvuiug: enter, tvm. ij. uoues; uouiecmer, Kvan ti. Willing; vice ohlef. Fred Stephens; High priest, Evan Phillips; venerable hermit, Ed ward Lewis; master of records, D. 11. uavis; cierit oi exouequer, Wm. II. Lewis; keeper of exchequer, J. L. T-mvis? air liorahl TiMu icI 'ltllnn.. 1 - - - , L I -""' I ,i 1 KtlllB , worthy bard, John Jones; worthy uuumuviittiu, uuuu isavis; ensign, tvm. Jones; esquire. J. McLaughlin; first guardsman, Reese Prloe; second Bimrfiumnn. W Tf .tnmu, Win. Kolton, Jamos Derby, Thos. II. otuuui rvireiiukiivo to me grand oastle, D. 11. Davis. Stroh Council. 731, Jr. O. U. A. M., of Franklin, have elected the follow ing uuiuers: uouuonor, irvin li. urease vlrtA Anminllnr tui.fi 1 1., .- 1. t " - ' ' . - ... ,miuutvmn, nJUtlhtjLlir. rAAnr.lllin' UlAMtan. 1 1., Horn; warden, Daniel Hoffman; Inside seutluel, Sol Uuas; outside sentinel, muum nromer; trustee, uoilirey Frautz; past councilor, Sylvester Sny- llftr TllA inunluwuLIn t i, w- - v. UMVUUUIU1 .a iK. ni.u wiHHMiLif uu rue inoreaso. Tllll f.l 1,111 i., ,. ........ .,1 . ... .. I 1.1 cers of Nesquehoning Castle, No. 387, stalls! by D. O.Tc. II. V. Morthimer! jr., nun bum ou Tuesday evening IW ohlef, Wm. J. Grewhella; noble ohlef, Rlohard Eustlco; tire chief, Gomer ltnlMirfji. Iilul, r..-i...t T..t.i Ileycook; venerable hermit, William Emanuel, Sr; masti i of reooriK Johu It. Heyiixk; t lerk of etehcquei , Thos. Miller; keex-i of ei ln pu r, John 8. Eustici., Mr herulil. Win steteuton Jr.: woithy laud, V I' Ohhurue; worth chouiberluin. Allu-it Washburn ensign, Charles Highland; ttrst guards man. David Reese; socoud guardsman W. Jules; trustees, Auirust Smith, Gonier Roberts, Wm. Charles, repre sautative to tho grand castle, William Charles. FROM MAUCH CHUNK. The Oouutj- Capital Splrltetllr Kpltouilml oy a social Correspondent, l'ertonal and OthrrwUe. -Read elsewhere what A. F. Snyder mis 10 say nuout Bowing inttcnines. The County C'ommi loners have retained ratrlck Lawlor", of Nesque honlng, as clerk and they havo also ro-appolntod Frank Sharkey as solici tor. Ex-sheriff Levan has been ap pointed court houso Janitor at a salary ot 825 per month. Tlie appointments aro good and meet with publlo np- piUVHI. The county audltnra. Mlllir. "Mnv thlmer and Peters have got to work on tlie county nooounts for 1991. John O'Brien, of this town, isnbly filling tho duties of clerk. They will likely finish up iu n lew weeits. Sheriff Joo Webb mid Prothono- tary Watklns are iierformlng the umies oi tueir oince. William Andrew, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Nathan Lefller, died Saturday after nu illness of sometime. Deceased was aged twenty years. Interment was made in tho Frnuklln township cemctory ou iuouttay alternoon, Kev Heisler officiating. Ex-colinlvCommlaHlnnerDnnilnlnW O'Douncl, of Summit Hill, was n laminar iigure ;arotincl tuo county uuiuungs, xuesuay, tho genial u. u has changed but little sinco his retire meut to privato llfo. Thtro are somo people in East Mauch Chunk who don't want that towu divided Into wards. Ex-sherlff Levan left ten prisoners in the county prison for sheriff-elect tvcuu. Wo regret to report the illness of J. b. ttebu, who is down with la grippe, A woman named Malloy died at old Buck Mountain the other day at ino ntivanceu ago ot luu years. Bishop Thomas Bowman was hern Thursday looking after tho interests of mo i-.vangcttcal church. I.TTTLU OAl A Lltely Community llrietly Itemized by a lirlght l'oncll l'ulhor. Mrs. Rosa Henry, landlady at our place, takos "tho rag off tho bush" in tho big egg lino. Ouo of her Plymouth Rock hens on Sunday last laid an egg which measures 8 1-12 Inches nrnuml tho points and OK inches around tho middle. It was iudeed a mammoth ovum. It was laid by a genuine dem cratio lion, and If any other biddy in tho couuty can boat it Mrs. Henry would llko to hear of tho fact. Tho Lutheran nnd Reformed church at Trachstillo had announced to dedicate Its church on last Sunday, but It 1ms been nostnoned nnd not vnt announced. Its cause, howover, is owing to n disputo between tho con gregations, A soverelv cold wavo struck lliU bection during last week, and It may bo said now that tho grim ico king has firmly seatod himself on tho throno of u frozen earth. Afnnrnn 11111 Vn.o T- visiting Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles lllll, of this place, during last week. Mrs. Rosa Henry, landlady nt cmr place, will on Jan. 11th move to Dan lelsville, Northampton county, whero sho will conduct n temperance saloon, iu connection with a boarding houso. John Eckhart. of Jonosvillo. will occupy tho Publlo houso lately con ducted by Mrs. Rosa Henry, and will move on tho 11th Inst. Tho Littlo Gnn Union Sunday school, oi Littlo Gap, hold its annual Christmas festival on Sunday ovening, in tho Littlo Gap school house. Tho auditorium had been handsomely and appropriately decorated with over grcon, wreaths, flowers, etc., and the scholars went through nn unusually interesting programmo, consisting of vocnt music, recitations, uialoguos, etc. Tho servlcos wero opened with con gratulations upon tho ndveut of tho Christmas period, In between tho oxerciscs wero mado an address by P. P. Shaffer, of Kunkletowu, which was very appropriate to both scholars and parents of tho school. Tho festivals of this school havo always attracted full houses, but this oxcoeds all others, It was very largely attended. Eugeno V. Kulhnor. n former Lower Towntnenslug school teachor, uow a student nt Palm's Business College, nt Philadelphia, spend his holiday vacation with Ids nnrentq nt Jonosvillo, this county. Calvin Costenbador and wife, of Ilolivnrtowu, wero mado happy on Vnii, Vft... .!.. 1 1 ' wi J, wmuau it. i3 u uuuy girl. Good luck for you, Calvin, on i ew l ear s uay. John Eckhart acconmanlcd by merchant Chas. Green, wero at Allen town Monday, when thoy bought furni ture for tho former to bo placod In tho utiio uap tioiet. Georgo A. Henry, of this nlaco. was visiting relativos and friends at Allentown during tho week. lUllllnm U.U1. ...tf-n nfT.l.lr.l. 11 ll,l. UUII1U CUll mil.-. Ul uuuiuu Gap, wero tho guests of Benjamin Cor- reii ana who, over suuday. Roger A. Smith, hostler at tlie Valloy House, nt Lohighton, was visit ing relatives und friends nt this nlaco over Sunday. Nathan Goorgo. of this place, who met with a crossiug accident nt Lehigh Gap, on tlie Ceutral R. It., somo tlmo ago, is ablo too look after his work again. IN THE BONDS OFJEDLOCK. Mockas-Huwk On Dec. 31, 1801, nt i no jjUtncrau parsonage at noasant Valloy, by Rov. S. B. Stupn Wm. M. Meckas, of Eldrcd township, Mon roe county, to Miss Juno Hawk, of l'oik townsmp, Monroo county, l'a. Vouug Bachman On tho 25th day ot i-ioc. oy tno itov. liarinoiomew, Levi A. Toung, to Mils Emma Bach man, both of East Pcnn. Shultz -Sowers On the 21th day of Dec. Athabny Shultz to Miss Sidney F. Sowers, both of Lehighton. Shnppel Rehrig On the 2Sth day of Dec. -Milton A. snappel, to Miss Sarah M. Rehrig, both of East Penu. Glnder Eck On the 3rd day of Jan. Jolin 11. winder, to Miss llattlo A. Eck, both of East Penu. DEATH'S ROLL, Craig At Jeanesvllle, Jan. 3, Robert, son oi jur. aim aire, uouert urnig, aged 'J years, 10 months and 1) days. Folk At Jeanesvllle; Jan. 2, Charles Folk, aged 28 years. Lefller At Mauch Chunk, on Satur day, Jan. 2, William Andrew, son of Nathan Lefller, aged 20 years. Wilhelm At Bowmanstown, on Sun day, Jan. 3, John Wilhelm, aged 50 years. Buck In Franklin township, on Sat urday, Jan. 2, David Buck, aged 70 years. Porter In Franklin township, on Thursday, Dec. 31, William Porter, aged 81 years. Interment at Cata sauqua. Troxell-On the 22nd day of Deo. at West Penu, Charles, husband of ueuan rroxeii, aged an years, 11 months and 7 tlavs. McLean Ou the 2h day of Deo. at Mahoning, Elsie, iufaul daughter of Robert aud Henrietta McLean, aged 10 months and 2 days. Oerber-Ou the 28th day of Dec. at Woatherly, David, husband of Louisa Gerber, aged 52 years, 2 mouths and 7 days. Rinker- In Lehighton, on Saturday, Jan. 2, Bulali Rinker, aged 4 years and 0 months. Hood's Sarsaparllla It a eaUr medlclo. It 1 carefully prepared from &anajirlU, Dandelion, Nandrako, Pock, PtfaUaawa, Juniper Iterriei, and other veil known and valaaUo vegotabla remodlea, tf a paeollar combination, proportion and proceai, giving to Hood 'a terupartiu coratlva power not poaatated by other medicine. It effect remark able euro where other preparation tall. Hood's Sarsaparllla Xa the beet blood p miner before the public, it eradicates every Impurity, and onre Scrofula. Bait Rheum, Boll, Flmplea, all Humort, Dyi pepeia, BlUouaueu, Blk Headache, IndigMtlun, Qenerel Debility, Catarrh, Bheumatlem, KUnuy kAil lArer famtilsint onwninu Ihti tlnd fnl. ing, create auappeUte.uulbulidfuptheiyitvui, 1 Hood's Sarsaparllla Ha met peenlier and unparalleled tneeeu et boeae- Such he become It popularity In Lowell, llau., where It la nude, that whole neighbor I hood are taking it at tho nemo time. Lowell AraggUU Mil more of Hood liereaparUle Uin ot all other eextaperille or bluod poiinvre. ; aWld by druggtata. flieUforft. Freparedealy by C. I. HOOD 00-, Apothecarbu, LoweU. Maes. IOO Doses Ono Dollar A Good Pair of Slippers, A Fine Pair of Shoes, Overcoat for Boy, Youth or Man, The'Latcst Style Hat. Opera House, Lehighton. Wo most certainly appreciate year because tve feel that we have merited your tratlo by catering to your tastes arid fancies in the line of Artistic Furniture. The holidays made great inroads on our large and varied assortment but all the vacant places arc being rapidly filled in with new things in Furniture Bed Room and Parlor Suites, Book Cases, Side Boards, Ladies Parlor Cabinet, Fancy Rockers, Tables, &c., at our usual "can't bo beat" prices.' Every article is just as good if not better than guaranteed and you will positively save money it you make your purchases oi Schwartz, The First street, YOU Will find US ill thn Iflail nlth mnrn Large oppottunltlcs to buy your Fall and H'lntcr Uoods are offered. Our enormous stock of Seasonablo Stjles Is opened and ready, l'rlccs within tl.e reach of all, and now Is the tltno to buy. NOTIONS Wo havo looked well to the needs of our Notion and Fancy Goods Department In selecting the stock for this season, aside from thj staple articles In dally use wo havo mado special efforts to secure little novelties, that are always usefnl as well as ornamental. HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR AND GI.OVES-Tho best selections and popular ,, , V l" Btuu UI cuoice is laige. no oi course carry all crades of goods, which are sold on their merits. Wo lead the trado in these lines, because we sell the Host Rnn.1. nt thA mMl llhoral nrl.n. CORSETS, and MUSLIN UNDEHWEAlt-Thls department is fully up to Hie DUESS GOODS, I1LACK GOODS and SII,KS-We aro Jcleruuined to make this department win, and you cannot fail to bo pleased with onr stock. Tbo assort ment Is largo and so varied In price as to meet tho purso ot all. 1-i.AJMNEI.S. COJII OItTS and BLANKETS This Is a ilon.irlriK.nl ll,t inil to the necessities, consequently wo aro showinir a slock that will delight e?ery house-! uj uueuuK KciiL-ruus luuuceuicuis in prices lor tnorouguij nrst-ciass coons. LINENS and DOMESTICS-Our showing in this department of Staples will be appreciated by every shrewd buvcr, as we carry an Immense assortment of everything viuwmui; ,u mc uues, uuu are aiwajs up to . 7 vrtmint,, i.uu aim vuniiiiiio uur assortment lu ftottingham Curtains cannot be excelled in deslng and finalities for the very low price at which they are offered, New Fall patterns In Joquett and Extra Fino Smyrna Itugs at right prices. You will bavo to sea our carpets to get any sort of an idea of wo carry, .ire euecis in prevailing coiotings, embracing all makes and quail lea and always to bo seen. THE ANA'EX contains our Grocer? Denartlnent. whtrh ha nn pmiftl In till, .op tion. Choice stocks of everything that is uaiuiuiijr luu&i-u auer. a trial oruer win convince 0U mat we are leaders m tins line. As to qualities and prices, they are always right. BROADWAY, Mauch Chunk, Pa, For Best Quality of Wall Paper & Window Shades South Fikst Street, Lehighton. why is THE W. L. DOUGLAS I S3 SHOE CEN?f?EMEH THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE UONEY? It la a eeunlea aboa, with no Ucka or wax tlueM to hurt the feet, made vt tho beat fine calf, etrlleh 1 and easy, and beoau ro na wore aaae a (AC ' pnuMtMnanii rrfArrmantiuifiiren It eauali hand. I Mwadabiw cutting fmmgl UUtogiOO. I J5tC OlMiennlue lland-erwedi the fine calf I ahoe ever biTvrt d fur fOUi equal Freneh Imported ahoee which coat fnm WJfl to glim A OU IlnndHewcd Writ hbor. fine oalf, 1 etyUah, comfortable and durable. The beet efcoe ever gffurva at tbia prlcv i aatue grade a cut ton nuunApe cm log fruiu ge uo to geju, CO OtTTollre Hboei r'arniera, Haltroatl Hen ( auid LelurC&rtkcrsall wcr thenii Co calf, eaemleie. imouth lualtl. . heavy three aUea. eaten lonedge. One pair will wear a jar. i w uu uuD Kiii uu wkiviiutwgiiraafraiu m a Ihia nrlL-ut Cud trial Will mnvlniu liinu 1 have given tbem a trial win wear no other make. daugi j.uu iDa Bi,7a acnooi aaoee are DUJO wurnbj the bujra everywhere; theyaea 1 on their merit, ea the IntreaalDs aalMahow. aUaQiCS DuDgoU. Vtfnuylub.MUalaTl ported ebone cjeUugfrom gi uo io gain. adlee tR.OO nud Sl.YS ahoe Cor Adam Mt-hikaut & A'ou, 1st St. 'resents: the largo patronage of the past Furniture Man Lehighton. NEW: A hAKOK ASSOItTMENT OF Jackets, Reefers & Children's Coats, AND FltETTY Winter Millinery Wo particularly call the attention ot our lady Iriends to the Jact that we liaiethrco fashionable trimmers In ourtno stores which enables us to furnish the neatest, prettiest and most stilish millinery at the lowest Come and sco us. WEISSPORT, PA. Branch Store, Lehighton, of all kinds nicely executed at this office. Prices low. Vrnnt, Klvloa ami ltaQ,ilirl nnn.la fl.An ArA tuo times, nuautics ana prices combined. necessary to make It first-class has been C .A.. X!EjC CHARLIE LEE, CHINESE LAUNDRY, r.Offpr's lluiUIng opposite 1'cut Ollk. FIIIST ST., LEIIiailTOX.I'A. Il'ork taken lu every Jay of tlie wek ami promptly attended to. r'auillj Wa.lilng done at very reasonable raiei. PATHOAGC SOLICITED. A 5? ACRE FARM FORISALE. 1 lie liudersned odera hit Farm ot w Aerea, llu.te in Heavrr Uuu. ( mle. About oa-hS! rleared suit under good oulttvatlon and tEe Imuuru good woodland, Tbo Imiirnmaentj are a 1-Htory Frame llouw, larwHttrfl u3 itber uuilHilldluga. a well oi aerlag water, a rtreamofruiiulniE water amt a line Oreura. 1 or teiin.anidy to ., . H. J. DAXltKIt, Jit, Oil llic ri'iuMu, Iloater Run. I'arboo Co., Pa. For iSale. Alioud Uurae, luui' voiara olU this .i. wining (tuHug, wclgbC about iKtt. Ihe hurse U vteU built, sound a a dullt und ver large for TU age, and w 111 ork itnglf fir tloull. Apply to lliuiliti-n. l'a n. k.uu OULTOK, GO TO KKH lM)l)KKElf, uuder Um KMbaidM llutvL liank atrtl. f.r n enwotk ahnve on luhhiotubltt hair cut. (r Cloeed on Huntlari ltoutler'a H"itr tonlu unci Dandruff. VVeagrry lu stock a till I Hue of Um hni i artktcgaglov fhl I'rlcva, ami ho are thv onl jdat'e la town wtuTti uu ikii 1'iiv llrudvr'a (ream tur the taoe. SlUBKH'M MllAVlNIi nAUKJN,opnoBltUie AitKArn uvrii'i, l bttawJ.iuartera fur tuMim. UalrculUiig aud aiiauipouiug. (1i. 1IKUMAN. Jin- barter, uppoeltu the Upere ' iiouee. l-uw iiair, enavtMi una doea every hiiifj in flrat laae t,lv Drttp iu and eet hlui. GLOBE WAItElIOUSK 111, II HE WarelionsE. Blankets Comforts. Our stock is too largo "ami must be reduced. Tho Prices will do it. It is uow j our op portunity to get supplied for the T7inter with Blankets Comforts at closing out figures, Every quotation guaranteed as adver tised iomfortables. SST$1.10 Quality, Chintz covered, Turkey lining. Now S3 cents. SSfU.Si Oualltv. Chintz covered. Turkey red llnlDR. Oood Cotton. Now $1.10. EST $1.50 Quality, covered with fine Satin and extra lining. Superior Cotton. Now $1.20. &B $1 05 Quality, One Cretonno cover and Turkey red lining. Now $1.23. E$l."3 Quality, choico figured Si line coyer and flnor lining. Now $1.48. $2.00 Quality, Figured Turkey Chintz with lining to match. Now $1.53, llankets (White 637" 70 cent grade. White Blankets, now 05 cents. Sr-$1.00 grade. White nianketi, now 85 cents. fea.tl.a6 grade, White Blanket., now $1,00. W. $1.33 grade, ll'hlte Blanko.s, now $1.10. $2-00 graie, WMte Blanket., now $1,03. !S3F-$2.26 grade. White Blankets, now $1.85. MJ-$3. grade, Whlto Blankets, now $2.75. JiT-4.50 grade, irhlte Blanket., now $3.75. lankets (Grey) BIT" $2.00 inality, Drey Blankets, uow fl.CO. 95T"$2.7S qoalltv, Orey Blanket., now $2.00. S5T"$1.75 quality, Orey Blankets, now tlX. S-Jl.10 quality, Grey Blankets, now 86 cents. No. 711 Hamilton Street, Allentown, pa. &I0B1
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