The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, February 13, 1892, Image 3

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    ORIGINAL CHEAP CASH STORE
Stop nnd consider this, are you Ret
ting your money's worth at the placo
yon aro trading, If not, stop at once,
and begin to trado with a houso that at
all times looks to your Interests as well
as Its own, and Rives you moro and
better value for your money. The fol
lowing are some of our prices and we
safely believe they will out strip all
competitors. Compare the prloes and
quality and flguro for yourself.
Best sugar curod shoulder, 7c lb.
Best sugar curod ham, 11c. lb.
Best country lard, 10c per pound, In
CO pound lot, 0 l-2o.
Nusbaum's Our Own Sonp, 7 bars for
25 cents.
Nusbaum's Tip Top Soap Bettor than
Babnotts, Do a bar.
Nusbaum's Our Best Soap, Co a bar,
cannot be bought for less than So
elsewhere.
Nusbaum's Olean Soap, 4 bars for 306,
our own brands of soap cannot be
compared with other so called
Laundry Soaps, as the above soaps
aro Made expressly for us, and the
quality guaranteed.
Nusbaum's Baking Powder, 15onlso,
tnis same quality, oi jsauing l'owuor
was never sold under 60c.
Think of tho extravegant priceos
you ore paying.
J. T. NUSBATJM.
Flist Htreel, between South and ritmi Streets,
LehlKbton, ra.
The Carbon Advocate
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 13. 1802.
l'ACKEKTON.
The News of the Coming- lSorouxU ErlellT
Chronicled.
Postmaster MacDanlcl Is out after
a long Illness.
Thomas Hunt, of Philadelphia, is
visiting Joseph Bonnett.
Miss Beckie Oould Is out after
undergoing a delicate and very pain
ful surgical operation.
Wo sympathize with John Krcsge
and wife who mourn the death of a
bright and Interesting daughter.
As a borough Packorton poople
would onjoy the conveniences wo now
lack. Our people should talk up the
matter.
Scarlet fever is epidemic here. All
proper precautions should bo exercised
to provont a further spread of the dis
ease. Use plenty of disenf ectants.
William Sandhrr and wife cele
brated their twenty-fifth or silver wed
ding annlversaay on Sunday. Many
friends were prcsont during the day
who enjoyed themselves hugely. The
Oermania Sangerbuud, of Lehlghlon,
of which Mr. Sandhrr Is the leader was
also present and rendered somo excel'
lent vocal selections.
While making a turn In front of
the Packerton Hotel, Friday evening,
Harloman's delivery wagon upset and
the horses runaway. The driver, a
young man named Wolfe, was thrown
out and had an arm broken, and Rudolp
Telchert who was on the wagon was
badly bruised. Tho wagon was smash
ed to plece
Tho unterrlQod son's of Jackson
mefrln puullo meeting -last Saturday
evening and nominated a ticket to be
voted for nt next Tuesday's election.
Tho candidates aro supervisor, Henry
Remaley; overseer of the poor, William
Reese; assessor, Wilson Miller: assis
tant, Al Backey; school directors, Ira
Everltt and A. J. Snyder: inspector of
election, Jos N.Bennett; judgeof elec
tion, Harrison Snyder; tax collector,
Uehrig; constable; Morris Stauffer.
Go Seo thfl ltroommalcer.
The attratctlon at the Opera House,
Friday evening, will bo James Rellly
in the successful merry, musical com
edy "Tho Broommaker," supported by
a brilliant company of artists Include
Ing tho wonderful child artists, Hans
and Etta. This Is au excellent oppor
tunity to see 6no of American's best
attractions and our opera going poople
should attend en masse. The play la
strictly first-class In every particular
and will worth your patronage.
ItAILltOAl) ItUMIlLINQS.-x
I Tho Lehigh Valley Railroad -will
now build a lino from Pittsburg to
Scronton that will compote with tho
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
Railroad for business east to Jersey
City.
$One thousand gondola coal cars
and 250 box cars of 50,000 pounds capa
city each have been ordered by the C.
R. R. of N. J, The new equipment will
have automatlo couplers, and the box
cars will have air brakes.
t Heavy curves on the Lehigh Valley
Railroad have recently been relald
with 00 pounds steel rails and Iron
braces on each tie. All bridges have
been Increased In strongth 33 per cent,
on the Wyoming Division. This has
been rendered necessary- bv the mon
ster dirt burners now in use on the
"cut off."
tThe Easton Argus says: "The pas-
senger conductors on the diiferent
divisions of the Lehigh Valley Railroad
sena representatives to Huperlnten-
aeni uooawuvs oiiice Saturday with
petition asking for an Increase of pay.
We have been reliably informed that
at an early day there will bo a general
increase or pay to au the employes o
the Lehigh Valloy system,"
t A bill has been Introduced In Con
gross to make It compulsory on all
roads as soon as a standard automatlo
freight car counting Bhall have been
adopted by the Inter-State Railway
Commission, to, within thirty days
thereafter, equip all new cars, and all
cars rebuilt or repaired, with the same.
tinder a penalty of 8100 Que for each
car not so equipped, the fines to go
into a fund tor the benefit of those
persons injured while engaged In coup
ung cars not so equipped.
l4Kk at oar Clothing-
If you need a Suit, Overcoat or Pants,
we can save you 33 por cent., sell you
reliable goods, as we must make room
for spring goods, and. can insure you
greater bargains now than over before,
at the One Price Star Clothing Hall,
Mauch Chunk.
LOCAL CATSUP.
Ittlsht Oeini of Local Kcwl Sentene-d,
Thronffhont by Onr Iteportete Versatile
Quill.
Buy prott lest jowclry at Bock's.
A full line of stationery at Bock's
on First street.
Lowest prices on guaranteed time
pieces at Book's.
Rings, bracolots, watch chains,
silverware, A-o., at Bock's.
Full line of Ingrain and Brussel
carpets at Henry Schwartz's.
The County Commissioners should
not neglect to give the Lehigh bridge
coat or two of good paint sometime
very soon. It is needed.
Whon you vote next Tuesday, vote
early and vote for tho continued im
provement of Lehlghton. Remember
we must move along.
Dr. W. A. Derhamor talks of build
ing a handsome residence on the cor
ner of Second and Iron streets during
next summer. Tho doctor has one of
tho prettiest locations in this city for
homo.
A very good picture of General
William Lilly, of Mauch Chunk, adorns
the postofflco hero. Brother Rauden
bush's idea of the civil service law is
as broad and genorous as our own.
Shake, Andyl
Miss Delia, daughter of Joseph
DoFrchn, of Alum street, is filling the
position of stenographer In ono of the
Lehigh Valley offices at Bethlehem.
Miss DoFrchn is a recent graduate
from tho American Business College,
Allentown.
During tho month of January the
Lehlghton Hosiery Mill shlppod 1900
dozen hose to city houses. The total
of business was over $1300. Lot the
oroakers talk now.
-Souvenir Spoons at E. H. Hold's
Mauch Chunk jewelry store.
Wedding rings at the lowest prices
at tho Mauch Chunk jewelry store of
E. II. Hohl.
Wm. B. Moyor, of tho Now Hotel,
East Penn, expects to make, a visit to
the West during the month of March.
Do you know that you can save
money and sco tho largest assortment
of gold watches, ever displayed In this
section of the state, by going to Mauch
Chunk jewelry store of E. II. Hohlr
Saturday evening, at the office of
. & 11. Seaboldt, on First street, tho
lot holders of the Lehlghton Cemetery
elocted Theodore Kcmerer, Philip
Miller and John McKelvey directors.
On Saturday evening the directors will
moot and elect a president, secretary,
treasurer and superintendent.
Cashier John T.Semmol's pleasant
home on First streot Is made more
cozy by electrical illumination.
Fred Horlacher Is the new owner
of the Carbon Houso on the corner of
First and North streets, conducted by
the gonial Jonothan Klstler. The con
sideration Is said to be ?17,TO0. The
Carbon House is one of the best hotel
stands in the town. There are several
parties very desirous of leasing it.
G. B. M. Stacker is making nrc-
aratlons to take possession of the
ritz juiuer saioon.
We svmDathlzo with Mr. and Mrs.
Ambrose Drelbelbles In the loss of
their eleven month old daughter May,
who died Saturday. Interment was
made on Monday afternoon.
Next week O. A. Goth, of Weiss-
port, will open his wall paper and
painter's supply store in C. W. Bower's
building on South First street.
Trexter's carriage works has been
outwardly Improved with a new coat
of paint. Recently the Interior was
remoaeuea to oeiter convenience tne
cental M. T. in the transaction of a
rapidly growing business.
-You eet tho best when vou hire
earns either for business or pleasure
at Ebbert's well-known livery stables
on North street.
Rev. J. S. Newhart will Breach his
farewell sermon at 2 p. m. In Mahoning
Valley, and at 1U a, m. la l'retbyterlan
church, Xjenighton, next Sunday.
Before vou hire teams for funer
als, weddings or hauling purposes,
daao mstier wouia luce to see you.
K2.500 worth of ladles' f coats and
ackets sold at half price at the Ono
Mco Star Clothing Hall, Mauch
Chunk.
1.500 men's and boy's overcoats
must be sold at half price at the One
Price btar Clothing Hall, ilaucn
Chunk.
We ore pleased to noto tho con
valescence of jolly David Ebbert, of
North street, alter over a ween s ill
ness.
be at the Exchange Hotel, on Friday,
March itn.
Hacerman Is showing a very large
and beauuiui assortment or vaien
tines.
After an illness of some weeks
with pneumonia W. Frank Herman
died on Friday at the age of 33 years.
Deceased was born in wainutnort and
was married to a Miss Doward, oi
Slatington. For some sears lie con-
ducted a barber shop at I'arryviue,
lator In East Welssport and for some
months past in this place. Interment
was made on Tuesday afternoon in the
Union Hill cemetery the Lehigh
Council, Jr. O. U.A.M., and the P. O,
H. or A., attending in a uoay.
Culton's display of valentines Is
immense,
Never-Fall-Alarm clocks, by E. H
Hohl, Mauch Chunk, are the best.
Dr. W. F. Danzer, of Hozleton,
well-known here as a successful ove,
ear and nose specialist, on last Sunday
removed an atrophler eyo ball for Miss
Cells bchmldt. oi tnis place. Tne deli
cate operation was successfully per
formed.
Sieclal and original designs In fine
gold prize Medals and Badges, can be
seen at E. II. Hohl's Mauch Chunk
jewelry store. We guarantee the low
est prices on this work. Lots of do-
signs to select from.
Go to E. 11. Hohl the MauchChunk
jeweler.
Miss Carrie Yohe. an estimable
young lady qf Packerton, is a new and
very ounging saiesiaay in iisgennan s
store.
Choice sliver wedding gifts, not to
be seen elsewhofe In this county, at
prices to suit the slim and fat pocket-
bopk, at E. II. Hohl's Mauch Chunk
jewelry store.
After a few days illness Mrs. John
Carlln died at her home on north First
street Tuesday morning. Funeral ser
vices were held at the house on Tues
day evening and on tho following
morning the remains were taken to
the home oi nor parents in xioyertown,
Berks county, where interment was
made. We tender warmest sympathy
to the afflicted husband.
IN A FEW WORDS.
A Unit "Writer Telle tho fHery el Tho
)Iatleatrice of n Week In ami Atrattt
Old Onrbon.
Election day Tuesday.
Lent begins on March 2.
- St Valentines day Sunday.
Potatoes bring COo. per bushel.
Butter stands steady at .TO cents n
nd.
Eggs sell at 20 cents a dozen and
they are very scarce at that price
Two boxes of dynamite exploded
near Audenried on Friday morning
and killed a mule and did other dam
ago. On Sunday coming thero will bo
preaching services In St. Paul's no
formed church, Big Creek. Thopastor,
Rov.T. A. Htibof will offlcate.
A character known as Mat Jordon,
living at Audenried, was in Hazleton
the other day painting tho town red.
He got In front of a railroad engine
and came near dying.
Thoro will be o meeting of the
Joint Consistory of tho Towamonsing
Reformed charge, on Sunday, at 2.00
m., nt Parryvllle. Also dlvlno ser
vices at the same plaeo Sunday even
ing, at 7.00 o'clock. Sermon by Rev.
T. A. Huber, tne pastor.
Haydon's coal collieries at Joanos-
vlllo have discoutlnued tho two weeks
pay and will pay monthly hereafter.
They are the first colliery In tho region
to stop the semi-monthly pay and if
they succeed the probabilities are that
all others will follow suit.
-Horse flesh Is getting to be cheap
In those "dlggins." Not long ago W.
H. Reber, of Harrity, shot two horsos
becauso It was cheaper to kill them
than to buy feed, now ho offers two
good horses, wagon, harness and nil
f or tl25. If this keens on lis poor fel.
lows can soon afford to keep our own
animal.
On Wednesday at 2 t. m. of this
week Rev. Newhart preached in the
Evangelical church, Mahoning, after
which an election for trustees was held
to nil Bald vacancy. Wilson Wehr was
ro elected also the election for Sun
day school officials were held for the
coming year and resulted in tho elec
tion as follows: Wilson Wehr. sunt.:
Emanuel Cocheran, assistant supt.;
uoorge iNotustein, secretary; uiner
Grow, librarian, and Henry Grow,
trustee. -
I'AItltVVILI.K.
The Event or n Week In the Iron Town
Kpltomlied.
Robert Campbell Is auito serious
ly ill.
For sale A cood barber shon. Ap
ply to John Laury.
Merchant Weston did business nt
Allentown on Friday,
Mrs. Mary Hand, aged 80 years, is
quite ill with tho grippe.
Miss Annie Simpson, of Milton.
Pa., is visiting the family of P. Lauer.
Shipments of pig iron from the
furnaces havo oxceedod those of any
previous years.
It is reported that work will be
resumed in the Reformed church dur
ing next spring.
W. H. Rcmalev Is all smiles over
tho arrival of a bright little Republi
can In his family.
George Williams, of Mauch Chunk.
at one time a livelv llsuro In Republi
can politics, has opened a shoe store
nere. no is an oiu soiaier and a good
mechanic, help him along.
Engineer Harry Pettit was badlv
burned about the face last Friday
morning by the breaking of a steam
guage on a shifting engine, which he
was running in place of his father
who Is 111.
LITTLl! GAP
Lively Community llrlefly Itemized by
a llrlght Pencil rather.
Assessor Georeo M. Henrv made a
business trip to the connty seat on
Saturday last,
If a man wants to know all about
everything, he should not neglect to
read tne carbon advocate,
Charles Sillies and Levi Serfass.
both of this place, were at Bethlehem
on Tuesday to nave tneir oyes examined.
Spring election is close at hand
and but few names have been announc
ed as candidates to fill the various
township olllcos,
Godfrey Green and wife, of Kun
kletown. Monroe county, were the
guests oi merchant unarms ureen on
Sunday last.
Mrs. John Mansfield, of Saviors
burg, Monroe county, was visiting
irienas and relatives oi tins place
during last week.
James F. Snartz. traveling sales
man for Johnston & Swartz. of Allen-
town, made his regular trip through
tnis section on xuonoay last.
Dr. J. C. Kreamer, of Aquashlcola,
"The Eagle Store."
North rim street.
A big closing out sale has
been duly inaugurated nt our
wall-known store. We have a
big lot of first-class Boots nnd
Shoes and in order to sell them
very soon we have marked them
very low. This will give you a
irood, substantial article ol loot
wear at a genuine bargain price
You want to save money and
we 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
tako advantage of what we arc
offering you in this line.
ROBERT WALP,
(Millport), reports that he bad during
the winter months one hundred and
fifteen (115) la grippe cases, and that
thera occurred onlv two (1 donthn
among the number. The following
are their namet: Samuel Green, of
near this place, and Mrs. John Smith,
oi iemgn uap. xms snows ne is a
skillful physician for the la grippe.
POLITICAL.
Articles under this heading are charged (or at
of local affairs. Tne .New LftugliFon,
To the Voters of Lehlsnton.
Tlifl ItPDubllcanj of Lehltrhtoo ara tn he nam.
mended for Dresentlne a ticket to tho neonls ta
bo vote for at next Tuesday's election which
shows much strength, force of character and
business tack and ability, and Is fully worthy
of the support of every honest, conscientious
taxpayer who desires good honest government
Oliuciu nuairoe 4110 new ijuikihuii. now in
sight is an assured fact tf the local Government
is placed In the hands of men who have the
proper spirit, push and vlinr and who poises
qualifications necessary to correctly cam net Us
affairs to the best Interests of each and every
taxpayer without speolal privileges to any set or
class of Individual property holders. It Is Indis
putable that the partisan government of the
past uozru 3 ear una uiuugui auout a system
more or less corrupt by reason of the dictation
tolerated from one of the vilest partisan bosses
who controlled Its business affairs for his own
political purposes and without regard to the
welfare of the whole people who nay the taxis.
All ennA citizens who deilre I.ehfcrliton Innrn.
6 res want to sire this political boss a set back
latwlll free the town forever from the bad
fTeta at hosnlsm. The Iteoubllcun nnmlnM
for Burgess Is a sufficient guarantee for honest,
non par Usan government of local affairs as his
recora 01 services mine past conclusively ana
fully proves, lie has been lndefatleable In his
efforts to place Lehlghton In the front rank with
other towns of Its size In the State, bringing
about first a proper division of the taxes so as
to apply them to the purposes for which thev
were legally Intended, for Instance, five mills
tor expenditure on roads ; five and one-half mills
for water and light tli mills for Interest on
Donas ; next ine securing 01 iue cneapest mean
deacent electric Unlit sstem lntha Ktat. m.
eieut police service, the regulation of a s) item
of market revenue that In the first three months
nt it f nfnrrnnrnt liai nUM thn ttnrniiirh tlOO
a month, the division of the town In wards to
better repulate local government and last but
not least the securing of a company to connect
Lehlchton, Weltsport, Franklin, Packerton
and the alanch Chunks with an electric railway
thttwlll revolutionize our business imprest.
11 9 stands pledged to hold the property owners
o( Fust street to comply with their petition to
me uorougu hi uio luacouumuiuK aua paving
of that tltoroughfare and the pa log ot their
two-tniras snare 01 me cost lueurmi.
The nominees tor Council are-J. L. Cabe! and
I. B. Koch, both earnest, enercetie business
men who are Interested In the growth and
prosperity 01 tnis tow n. 1 ney wtuid make
WKATIIKBLY.
CsT-Jpruat
tor
nave to good buHOing
A lludget ot Local News From m Lively
Ho rough
Samuel Harleman is convalescent
from a serious Illness.
The rendition of a "Social GUss"
by home talent In the Rink on Friday
was a grand success.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Croll cele
brated their wooden wedding anniver
sary on Friday, the 5th Inst. They
were tendered a serenade by the P. O.
S. of A Band In the evening.
Liven man S. . Itobln&on had
Simon llouser brought before Mayor
Smith Monday morning on a charge of
cruelty to animals. It seems that
llouser tiaa mrea a norse 01 mt. uou
tnson on Saturday to drive to Stewart's
station, and when he came back the
horse was out in several places and
nearly driven to death. llouser was
fined 110 and was discharged.
The house and all its contents be
longing to A. W. Uabrjo, situated about
mx mwes irom w eameny, on me roaa to
Kockport, was completely destroyed
by fire on Frldav nleht of last week.
The family were foroed to leave the
house in their night dot lies and not
on article was saved. Mr. Oabrio had
recently purchased a cigar store in
uaxieton ana lata ru ml tare was all
packed preparatory to moving there.
The cause uf tue lire was a defective
flue.
resslve and active councllmen and the Ni
ssureo
ng U
uDttor
who believe In progress ana the
UTt
Lehlghton would be an assured faet.
stand nledired to thebulldtnar Ufa ho
and are full worthy of the support ot tax pavers
adfiiifttniMit
of the value ot our real estate.
Tho nominee lor School Directors ara northv
men and cxknot be used to further the ends ot
any politician or set oi men in tnetr pouiieai
purposes, as uas been tne ease in the put to the
detriment of the public good. They will not
allow the selling of public school property at
pnvaui Mic vy uiuer uiricwns a price unreas
onable, unfair and against the people's Inter eU,
or will they appoint teachets to the various
scnoois wun ine stogie purpose oi serving ine
political cuas oi sumo uue or oi u we airectors
instead, tuey win maae ntoess tne oasis otaii
nolntment. and thev will place our acbools ou i
higher and more advanced grade of excellence
tlian thev havo aver been heretofore.
The nominee tor Tax Collector assures the
taxpaylng people ot the honest, careful aud
prompt collection ot taxes and their Immediate
bavmentto the oroner authorities, so as not to
Interfere w 1th the Duaineas arrangements of the
borough, as Is now the case. Mr. fcJu4!e is well
worthy the support of the voters of this town as
his record Is above reproach as a careful and
noneiomciai,asit soown oy nts prompt aua
full settlement ot the duplicates la previous
lie is
T
NEWSY WSISSPORT.
Tli. l)lnjc of . Ltvelf Town IlrlMt bliroftl
eled In Short fHili4vRP Order by the
filraller" .nit Chum.
Coroner Kutr. circled nt Allentown
on Monday.
John a. Miliar would mnke a Rood
councilman.
JMirlh Krmge, of Plttston, wna a
stranger In town this week.
Oo to Reuben ZltnmorumnV for
nil kinds ot hlaokemltblng.
Orsters In all styles nt Blmussffer-
gor's. l-nmlllos supplied cheaply.
Tho votors of Franklin township
tfbmlnated a citizen's ticket Thursday
evening.
Jfrs. William Kuooht, of llethlo-
hem, was visiting friends hero during
tho past week. -
M. O. Kuntc, dealer In skins and
hides, has just added n handsome
Carey safe to his ofQce fixtures.
John Rehrlg, Jr., was at Reading
this week where ho participated quite
prominently In a shooting match.
Wo aro pleased to report that R, J.
Hongen, of Union Hill, Is able to bo
about after an illness of several weeks.
Somebody at our sldo has just re
marked that Al. Quth would mako a
Bood oonilablo. The "Stroller" thinks
so too.
Tho follows In New York City who
sond green goods advertisements to
poople in this neighborhood only wasto
postage.
John Weiss, of Union Hill, and
Miss Jeanetto Spohn, ot Bit? Creek,
were married Saturday evening by
Rev. Rulofl.
George Mossltigor, of North Weiss-
port. Is out otter six wcok's Illness
with the grippe. Mr. Mossincr Is 77
years of ago.
Rev. Tobias Kesslor, of Allentown,
trill preach for tho Reformed congre
gation hero on Sunday, morning and
evening. All are invited.
James llennyhoff Is running an
oyster bay next to Heller's stove storo
In East Welssport. Jim Is a hustler
and should do somo "biz."
Kind friends pleasantly surprised
. H. Scholl and wlfo at their homo on
Union Hill, Monday evening, by gen
erous donations of tho necessary.
Notico 0000 Fence posts for sale.
Also lot of Qro wood at n low Ilgure,
Seo Ueorge II. Knziuu, welssport. Or
ders can bo left nt this office.
Tho voters of this burg will nomi
nate n borough ticket at the Foi t Allen
Houso on Saturday evening. If you
havo aspirations this way, don't fall
to nttend.
Milton Snyder is tho Inventor of
electric motor that possesses
strength and groat spcod ns well as
durability. The motor is a half horse
power and n rovolutlonizer.
For Rent Saeger's Hall, East
Welssport. Well heated; all convenl
ences; lighted with electricity. Open
evenings MondayTuesday, Thursday,
Saturday. Terms reasonable apply to
. J. Saeger.
In a sweepstake shooting match at
Coplay recontly, John Rehrlg, Jr., of
East Welssport, shot five birds out of
possible flvo and carried off tho
boodle." Thero was some big sport'
lng blood shooting "agin" Johnny but
ho got there just the same.
-Edwin L. Wentz, of Union Hill, is
dead, Dissolution took place on Sat
urday last. Interment was made on
Tuesday morning. Doceased was ngod
twenty-three years and was a son of
Joel Wentz. Ho was a painter by trade
and workod for C. A. Qoth.
Iovln Hahn, of East Welssport,
who had his left wrist broken in the
Hellman ico house accident at Lehigh
ton some weeks ago, Is still an Inmate
In St. Luke's Hospital, South Bethlo
hem. Tho report that his hand had
beon amputatod Is not trao.
C. W. Laury has purchased the
Klstler property now occupied by the
postofflco and Jos. Fenner's general
storo. Consideration, $0000. Mr. Laury
will not take possession at once. Mr.
Kistler will build a handsome resi
dence on the Gorman lot in Lehlghton
recontly purchased by him forfSOOO.
The convention of tho voters of the
ranklln Independent School District
In Saeger's Hall, on Monday evening
resulted In the nomination of the fol
lowing gentlemen for school directors,
ot which number two only are to be
olectodiH. T.Smawley, W. II. White.
head, Goorgo Enzlan, Jr., Ed. Loikcl
and Samuel Walp.
Good Will Hook nnd Ladder Com-
pauy met nt Dr. Kutz's ofllco on Mon
day evening and electod the' following
officers for the period of ono year:
Prosident, Daniel Graver; vice presi
dent, John S. Miller; secretary, A. A.
Yeakel; treasurer, P. J. Klstler; trus
tees, John S. Miller, A, A. Beltz and
Samuel Hartman. The company has
a cash account of $339 which will I e
used for equipment purposes later.
Dr. Zern desires to inform his
friends and patrons In Welssport and
Franklin that, although he has taken
up his residence in Lehlghton, that ho
will make special efforts to servo them
professionally ns heretofore. Ho will
bo at Blery'B drug storo nud In the
ofllce of Dr. Kutz ovory morning, noon
and evening. Orders for calls left at
either of these places will be promptly
attended to. The partnership between
himself nnd Dr. Kutz will also bo
continued.
Rev. C. J. Cooper, Troasurer nnd
Financial Agent of Muhlenbrug Col
lege, on Sunday presented tho course
ot tho Collego at St. Jacob's church In
Welssport In the morning nnd at St
Paul's, Big Creek, in the atternoou,
Both congregations have agreed to tako
part In the movement to raise $&0,000
as a Quarter Centennial fund for the
College during this year. Rov. A. C.
Wuchter, tho pastor and the church
councils will adopt seme plan In the
near future to canvass the oongrega
tlons.
t'nOl'UR ON TUB OO.
Muli Pletnree a'MuilILr Vat Ommi
fttHl (Mln.
Dob BlltlrJg drolftl at Lsnsford
Monday.
M. II. Hunstaker, of Freeland, was
In town on Saturday.
MissenEIla and Grace Pet em spent
Sunday very plensantly nt Allentown,
Albert Strauss, of Allentown, was
visiting Democrntlo Phuon Strauss Inst
Saturday.
M. T. Trexler returned Monday
ovening from a trip to New York and
Philadelphia.
M. O. Brian, of the Lehigh Coal A
Hardware Company, was nt Wcathcrly
on Wednesday.
Mrs. Wm. L. Sltler, of Coal street,
visited relatives and friends at Mauch
Chunk, this week.
-Mrs. John II. Bonder, ot Mauch
Chuifk, was calling on her mnny friends
In town on Wednesday.
Wo had a pleasant call Monday
morning from Rev. S. B. Stupp, of
Gilbert's, Monroo county.
Miss Lizzie Schoch, of Fourth
street, spent Sunday with Jeweler
Campbell nnd family, at Lansford.
Miss Laura Hofford, of north First
street, returned Monday from a de
lightful visit to Weatherly friends.
Jooob Brownmlllor, bigger, fatter
and happlor than over was In town for
n few hours on Tuesday from Perth
Amboy, N. J.
Jnkey Klntz, of Wootherly, better
looking nnd just as rosy as a peach,
was shaking hands with friends here
abouts over Sunday.
Genial "Boss" Clauss, of tho Val
loy House, was called to Fogelsvllle,
Lehigh county, this woek owing to the
illness ot his aged father.
Good looking Charloy Bogdanskl,
of Philadelphia, was In town for n few
days this week calling on old friends.
While here he was the guest of Elmer
E. Reed.
Frank Huntzinger, one of Tremont's
busy merchants, spent Sunday with
his daughter, Mrs. Goorgo Morthimer,
on Alum street. He was accompanied
by his daughter, Miss Jane, who Is
still hero.
Ben. F. Shafer a P. P. & B. R. R..
Conductor, after an Illness of lii weeks
with typhoid fever, paid a visit to his
sistor Mrs. Wm. L. Sitlcr, on Coal
street, and nelco Mrs. Thos. Morthimer,
on First stroet, Wednesday.
H27.00 Suite Made to Order fur (20.00.
In order to keen our tailors emnloved
and roduco stock, wo have made n 30
per cent, reduction on an suits, uver
coats or pants, mado to order, within
the next iW days, at Sondheim's Mer.
chant Tailoring Hall, Mauch Chunk.
FROM MAUCH CHUNK.
The Ooantj OepH.l Spirited! HUhi1mkI
t7 ft SieeUt OftrrMiwiAfHt. lerotl
.ml Otliemlee.
-Bx-Commlsstoner H i.vk, of Kid
der, circled here this week.
-Harry Fnga danced at the Wheel
Club Hop at Hazleton on Friday
evening.
Jolly "Billy" Weedor, mlxoraloglst
at the American Houso, smiles visibly
over the arrival of n baby boy.
Mercantile Appraiser Fitzgerald,
ot Beaver Meadow, startod in oil tho
duties of his nppointmont Monday,
William Ghaso, tho contractor, who
disappeared from hero qulto suddenly
last week, Is still with the missing.
-Dr W. A. Derhamer, ono of Lo-
hlghton's popular physicians, was n
prominont lower onder In town on
Wednesday.
-Within the spneo of one week John
Miller and wife, of the Socond ward,
have been called hence. Monday a
week ngo Mr. Miller succumbed to an
attack ot pneumonia and on Saturday
his wifo fell a victim to tho same dis
ease. Both were over 70 years of age.
Four children, all married survive.
Frank Schwartz, ot East Mauch
Chunk, spent a day or two In town
with John Schabo. Mr. Schwartz con
ducts ono of the largest furnituro
stores in Carbon county and is an en
terprising and prosperous business
man. Ho mado hosts of friends dur
ing his short stay in town. Shamokln
Dispatch.
Heretofore it has been tho custom
to pay to townships and boroughs their
respective portions ot tne liquor
licences during February and March
The law says, however, that those
monies are not to bo nold until after
the dth of April, and County Treasurer
Mulhearn will obey tho law. This will
greatly Inconvenience some boroughs
but the majesty of the law is indis
putable and must ue ouoyou.
LehlKhtonl'dbllc Scboole.
The following are the names of Hie
Dupllj who attended every dy during the
past month.
llleh School, J. II. ICcruer. teacher
Wllmcr Held, Harrison Gcggus, Albert
Fenstermacber, Frank A. .Wilier, Win.
Brenner. Frank I. Miller, Mattle Walp,
Blanch Meyers, Alice Sullivan.
Grammar school, S. Z. Shone, teacher
Wllmcr Frltilncer. Gcoree Lonj. Italnh
Raudenbusb, Harry Waterbor, Frank
ll'ieand, Joun -ander. Harry nhl. Harry
Trainer, Salllo Bartolet, Minerva EtUcger,
Nettle Gecgus, Alice McCornilck.
Girls' Adv. Eeconjary. Ilattle L. Kooni.
teacher Sadie Peters, Nora Williamson,
Lizzie Gabel, Klsle Stoljerwalt, Lizzie
Itehr. Clara Bremer, Ida-Fueliro, Alice
Gabel, L'zzle Kubns, Beulah ItelcharJ,
Annie Stroup, Mary ll'alp, I.ovanda
Williamson,
Boys' Adv. Secondary, Arilo It. Hauk.
teacher Willie Wertman, Cuas, Sandherr,
Scott Itoth, Wm. Krock, Wllmer Trainer,
jacou aieitzier, inomas rtewnart, iiarrv
Auge, Cbas. Iieber, George Ilebcrling,
Iiarrv Spaccler. Iiarrv Moore. Willie
Yoorbees, George Kocb, Chaj. Bcnrlncer.
Girls' Secondary. Alice Mantz. teacher.
Sadie Ilontz, Mattle Helm, Jlatule Weldaw,
Boys' Secondary. Anna E. Weber.
teacher Harry Beck. Chas. Lonckammer-
er, Milton ll'alp, James Xander, Oliver
kucd, unas. iiipp, unas. uretney.
Girls' Second Primary. Irene 1). Fen
slermacber. teacher Flossie Dauxdater.
Mamie Hough, Clara Itelchard, Eslella
Itehrlg, Eslella Scbledt, Esther Kcmerer,
Emma Kuhns, Dora lteicbard. Emma
aieiuicr, isstuer oabel, Ida truz, Mary
iiongnammerer, same t reeu,
Boys' SeconiH'rlmary.Banra A. Weldaw.
teacher Charles Schmidt, Tierce Notn
steln, Howard Fritzlnger, Clark Evans,
Julius Komatonskl, August Komatowskl,
Harry Itehilg, Asa Obert, Howard Straup,
uarry jioniz.
Girls' Advanced PrlmaiT. Llllle M.
Itelchard, teacher Helen Tetera, Towanda
Williamson, iitssie wank, uertie ruenro,
Laura Sandherr, Anna Kledler, Bessie
Uretney. Katie WlKlatnton. Mamie Sny
der, ltenla Itucu.
Boys' Advanced Primary. Emily Holese.
teicher Henry Long, Charles Arner,
rreaaia itiegel, Eugene reiers, Charles
RufT, Charles Gilbert, Robert Gombert,
Helnhold Komatowskl. Arthur Kemerer.
Harry Itelchard, Harry Bex, John Ruch,
itoDers nwartz.
Girls' First Primary. Mary C. Catell.
teacher Esther Delhi, Katie . Dreher,
saaie itatcuii.
Boys' First Primary. Ella C. Slbbet.
teacher Oscar Ashmer, Thomas Frltz
Incei, William Swartz, Robert Sbeckler,
Harry Rltter, Stanly Gilliam, Robert
Nothsteln, William Ruch,
Visitors-Mrs. J. H. Weiner, M. O.
Bryan. Mr. Edear Xander. Miss Tlllie
Snyder, Jilss Humphrey, Harry Kreldler,
ju:si Anzie uoniz. aucs ueitte iiorr.
Miss Etta Drlssell, M. O. Bryan, Miss Ella
inner., Mr. smuu, aiiss sadie Kubns.
Miss Agnes Bauer, Miss Lizzie Llnder-
man. F. J. Stealer. Prof. Werner. Miss
Tillle M. Mantz, Prof. C. A. Hauk. Mr,
A. J. Durllng, it:. Robeit S. Lentz, Mr,
lien nuning.
IN THE BONDS OF WEDLOCK.
GRATEFUL
globe Warehouse.
Wo most cortninly apprrcintp tho lurge rjjUfonnge of tho past
yenr because wo feci Hint welmvo m rt fed four tradoby catering
to your tastes and fancies in the line of Artistic Furniture. Tho
holidays mado great inroads on our large and varied assortment
but all the vacant places are being rapidly filled in with now
things in Furniture Bed Room and Varlor Suites, Book Cases,
Sido Boards, Ladies Parlor Cabinet, Fancy Rockers, Tnblos, &c.,
at our usual "can't bo beat" pricoa. Every article is just as good
if not better than guaranteed and you will positively save money
if you make your purchases of
Schwartz, The Furniture Man
First street, Lehigh ton.
Dyspepsia
Makes man? Urei nbertblfl, and often ldi to
elf deitrvctlon. Diitreu after eating, tick bead
ache, heartburn, lour itomacb, mental depres
sion, etc, aro caused bj this yerj common and
Increasing disease. Hood's Sarstparllla tones the
stomach, creates an appaUte, promotes healthj
digestion, relleres sick headache, clears the
mind, and cures the most obstinate cases of dys
pepsia. Read the following:
"I bare been troubled with dyspepsia. X had
but little appetite, and what X did eat distressed
me, or did me little good. In an hour after eating
X would experience a falntness or tired, all-gono
feeling, as though I had not eaten anything.
Xlood'i SarssparlUa did mo an Immense amount
of good. It gaTe mo an appetite, and mj food
relished and satisfied the crarlng I had prerlouslj
experienced. It reliered me of that faint, tired,
all-gone feeling. X hate felt so much better since
I took Hood's SarsaparUla, that X ant happy to
recommend it." Q. A. FAQS, WatertOwn, Mass.
N. B. Do sure to get only
Hood's SarsaparUla
6oliib7.Ulrtiffg1it. gljatxforfS. Frepiredonlr,
II C. I. HOOD ft CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mui.
IOO Dosos Ono Dollar'
The Biggest Assortment Ever
Shown in Lehigh ton
Early Buyers Get the First
Selection.
e jlf, IMSMMe
Obert's Block. Lohigliton.
. J. G. ZERN, M. D.,
PIIYSWIAN (0 SURGEON,
OITICK AND nraiKKXCE:
Corner Third nnd Iron Streets,
Lchighton, Pa.
Ol'l'IOB HOURS: 710 8 a. m.: 12 to 1 r. 111.,
and after T p. ro.
OFFICE HOURS at Welssport: 8 to 3 a.m.;
tto2p. in., antte to7 p.m.
lifting Time.
JohnWolM, of Union Hill, to Miss
Jeanette Bpolin, of 111k Creek, by
Kev. Iluloff.
Hawk Bond On Jan. 10, by llov. S.
D. Stupp, of Gilberts, Peter Hawk to
Miss Elisabeth Bond, both of Pleas
ant Valley, Monroe oonnty.
Ear ltent.
A well cultivated truck garden along
the Lehigh Valley R. It, iu Lehlghton
Apply to J. T. Nusbaum, Lehlghton.
1IOW5IANSTOWN.
Local Splinter, from ClrowlUK I ower
Kn.l Vlll.it..
Tenons laureled Id the re-orgauU-Ulou L'
the Bon tBAMtottn Sunday bcol villi meet on
otfaday coming and elect eotwi and transact
such other bustae. as may be neceeaar) .
James lletnUIeman smllM orer tug arrival
o( a youiiz Democrat la bU (anally. 8Uk. IV
-L. F. nallletaad J. D. Balllct in at
tendance at a blc horse aalo lu Hebllcberg,
Monday.
Jacob Scrtaat 1. dowu with a genuine at
tack of the grippe
- Harry Eruect 1 building a large f i.uue baru
on his premise.
We regret the removal of KKaw -veiti aa
poiuaarter of thu place. Ue Is euewled by
Penn Bowman, an earncct aad van oacobte
youog Republican. The CAM will be liwntfjer
& Boa man's store.
tbe
years. Ue should be elected because
dKufc iuui iur me omcc.
The nominee for Constable la uell-Lnoirn
the champion of the laboring man, and be has
done more than any one else In this un to bet
ter their oondlUou. Helssoberandtndiutrioua
and Vtould be a proper man to nrouet tins nron.
arty and person of our eltli.na, and he can ba
retted on to eatetr perforin whatever desk may
be desired of aim. either bv roundl or ih tui
pie of the town. nlloatlonu for trout fry should be made
Tlrt other noni nee. arc loo weUkoown to need'! , ,, , ' , ""
uumttcs-careiul. bonast. faithful and energetic . to the following oommlanloners Henry
,t1,T""'.'7:-H-r.'"" JytH '"PA" i V. Ford. 1823 Vine Street. PhUadalDhla:
W. L. Powell, Harrlaburg, II. C Oe
muth, Lancaster, 8. B. Still well, Scran
ton; Loui Btreuber, Eric O. II Wei
alums, Pittsburg
DEATH'S ROLL
Sehoch-'Ou Jan. 21, In Kidder town
ship, Philip Schoch, agtd 00 years, 1
month and 20 days.
Getz On Jan. 31, wife of Daniel Gefe.
near Trachsville, aged 40 years and
27 days. Interment was made at
Jerusalem ohureh.
Shnpp On Jan. 31, at Dottereville,
Freeman Bhupp, aged S3 years, 7
months and 5 days.
Correll On the lOtlt day of January,
at West Penn, Simon A., son of James
and Catharine Correll, aged 18 years,
1 montus ana u uays.
Hill On the 13th day of January, at
West Penn, Angeline Victoria, wife
of Frank Hill, aged 33 years, 0
months aud G days.
Looh On the 16th day of January, at
west reuu, oamuei iocn, ageuoi
years.
Neumeyer On the 32nd day of Janu
ary, at Mahoning, Charles David, son
or valentine F. ana uavanna neu
meyer, aged 1 month and 17 days.
Hoffman On tbe 23rd day ot January,
at West Penn, Emanuel Hoffman,
aged 95 years, t months and 27 days.
Zehner On the 28th day of January,
at Mahoning, Maria, widow of Daniel
O. Zebner, aged 70 years, 7 months
aud 18 days.
Reed On the 28th day of January, at
West Penn, Margaret, widow of
Daniel Reed, aged 71 years, 2 months
and 18 days.
Remaley -On the 31st day of January,
at West Penn,Jobn Charles Remaley,
agea aa years, i montns ana Jt days.
Though our winter's trade
has been exceptional! good and
we are not to be found among
the mourners, yet we have a few
goods we want to sell and the
sooner they are sold the bettor
we shall feel. We must begin
to plan for the spring campaign
and want room and, money to
carry out the plans wq formu
late. To secure these two es
sentials we shall
Cut the
Heads Oft
the prices on our entire stock of
Rubber Boots, Shoes,
Winter Hats and
Caps, Underwear,
C loting, &c,
They must make way for
our Spring purchases, and now
is tho time to bay those cold
weather goods. Don't bog off
but come to tho Decapitating
Sale
L G. ZERN,
Opera House Store
LEHIGHTON.
fas
p TO PTlBTfWDEItl'.I under the exchange
f iiew.iwuk mm. twi tuiwui twill ui&
ashlonable hair cut. ver Closed on Mundav'i
Koeaersntiriomc, cure, uanarun. uecurry
in hook lull Hue oi lanajT'ioiiCK anwee, ai tow
eat prices, and we arc the only place In towrj
w here you pan buy ltendcr'a Cream for tbe face.
" Where are you going, my pretty maid "
"To buyfiome shoes" is what she said.
"Where do you buy, my pretty maid "!"
"Come tight along and see." she said.
irhere did she got
Why did she go there
Would you do the same
( The maid than said:
Down at Davics
Store, you know they
Bought at sheriff's sale
the whole stock of storo
and factory of Wolfe's,
and they are closing out
at Big Bargains AU the
girls are going up to pick " '
out a pair before Saturday,
as the rush Saturday i?
so big you can hardly get , I
waited on Brother Charlie
got a pair for himself nnd
says he is sure ho saved a .
dollar on them. Now, reader
the place is in Allentown at '
723 Hamilton street, need we
say more. While in Allentown
ask anybody they will tell
you our's is the place.
OUR LINE OF FUNRITURE
IS COMPLETE IN EVERY PARTICULAR.
IT INCLUDES
Bed Room and Parlor Suites, Tables,
Chairs, Book Cases, Couches, &c.
Our prices arc positively as low and terms as good as you can get
anywhere in the couuty. Don't fail to call and see us before
making your purchases as we can positively save you some money
UNDERTAKING in all its Branches.
This, line of business receives our special attention.
Flour. Feed, &c.,
The very choicest brands at lowest prices.
Over the Canal Bridge, East Weissport.
There is no halt in our business; wc believe in keeping at
U, for presistency is sure to bo rewarded with tucccss. Our sales
last jear were very large and the holiday .trade was simply im
mense, but we wnnt to do better in 1892 and to this end havo
bought very largely of all kinds of Furniture Bed Room nnd
T-1 C.,: T .. Tl.l tti,.: r l. n in
i uiuu uuuuo, auuiii;?, iiuiiL'a, iuuiiB, ijuun Liuoca, IMlUCy
Rockers, Side .Boards and the other things in this line, besides
many new and handsome patlerns in Ingrain and Brussel Car,
pets. Our plan for increasing our bnsincss in 1892 is througli
the medium of low prices and bcst'qnaliiy of goods. TPe kindly
ask yon to come nnd seo us, examine our goods and learn our
prices and wo feel sure will become our patrons,
Respectfully,
Kemerer & Swartz
'5
NORTH FIRST STREET.
To make room
for new goods, we will for 30 days sol
Paper at Cost
time to take advantage of
Big Bargains
South First Street, Leiiigiitojv.
Wall
N6w is the
STUIIBH'H SUA VINO SALOON, opposite the
Advooatk OrriOK, Is headquarters fur
.lumuK. iwircmnQK aim wwnupuuiim. kjaui-
3 bum An, the barber, opposite the Opera
House, cuts hair, attaree and doea everr
Ihlny In flrstlaas style Drop In and sea him.
To Fishermen.
The Peuaaylvunla Oommiaaiouara of
Fisheries are now prepared to raoiave Millar On tbe 3Ut dy of January, at
applications for trout fry. One oan, ' Went Peon. Gabriel, lmabana of
nusanna Aimer, agea
montue and H tlaym.
S3 years, 2
FOR RENT.
AweUcutthatedfariu, known aa tlte (leiber
property, couulntoff about 2JQ acrei, Uie Uttt
iri ol w filch Is unuf r a hlgli state ox cultiva
tion, located la lUhaaliu. townahip, tbli oounty,
four mlltM from lMcbtot. aad 8 idUm Irom
Maueta ChUBk. wtll be rented tight- u a good,
reliable party or It can be worked eo eharra.
For further particulars call on or addreea
JOBKPUOUEBT,
Jan. 30-at. lhltnon, lV
Lohighton Fa ,
oontainlng 2000 young trout, will be I
can t fpua nf avnnnna in V, a iMuaaat
1 " -,,.,!, r., Dl.ll.,1,.11,!.. ,,. u,. In. , .
railroad station of each applicant Ap- "iVSewn of Gw and lne rennsyiVama
of all our people and are worthy of your support
dee. uivm men nn umigutou wiu move for
ward aa It should, and local partisanship in con
ducting aSalrs will become a thins of the paat
The new Leblffetoo will flourish and Moom,
strung and vigorous, and mir lop!e Kill be
baypr t'oamrras.
Sylvlna Hartley, formerly of Mauch
uuuqk, in nts imn year.
(Under Jacob Olnder, Br , of Mauch
Chunk died at 3 a. m, on the 11th,
aged 78 yean, 8 months and 3 daya.
Fuueral takes place to .day (Friday)
at 2 p. m., from his late residence,
opposite the county jail
Country Bred Shoats,
From 40 to 100 postals In weight, at Prises
Lower than tbe Lowest. These are
not llulfalo stock, and are guaran
teed. Of over S00 told last
season only tbrse died. i
Call and tec thein before bayinf elc where
REX'S BON MARGHE.
You will find us In the lead with more Fresh St vies and ncantlfnl r.iwl. n,.n
Larue oppoituultles to bur your Fall and lllnter Uoodt are offered. Our enormoni
stock of treasonable Styles ft opened and ready. Prices within t lie reach of all, and
now la the time to buy
NOTIONS Wo have looked well to tbe needs of our Notion and Fancy Goods
Department Id selecting tbe stock for this season, aside from tbe staple arllclee In dally
use we bare made tpecial FfTerts to secure little norelliec, tint ,e always netful at
well as ornamental.
IIOSIEUY. UNDKUWEAK AND OLOVE8 Tbe best selections and popular
stiles prevail In ibis department, at tbe scope of choice Is large. We of course carry
all grades of goods, which are sold ou tbelr merits. We lead the trade In these lines,
because we tell tbe Uett Goods at the most liberal prices.
COltSETS, and MUSLIN UNDKHWEAIl-Thls department is full up to the
standard at all times. .
DUESS GOODS, I1LACK O.OODS and S1LKS-We are Jctermlned to make
mis ucpanuicub wiu, iiw yuu uauuut ran to oe pieasea wun oor stock. Ute assort'
merit is I tree and so Tarled io price aa to meet tbe ourse of all.
FLANNELS, COMFORTS and DLANKETS This is a department that appeals
to tbe necetsiilee. corjsequenllr we are sbowioir a stock that will dallrht
keeper, by oBerlng Kensroua Inducements In prices for tborouahly nrsXelass coodi.
LINENS and DOMESTICS -Our tbowlne In this denartmant ..I Si,u. Jin t.
appreciated by eterj sbrswd buTer. as wo carry an Immense assortment of everything
pwUmlai! to tbe lines, snd are alwars up to the times, qualities and prices combined.
SECOND FLOOR CAIH'ETS, TWOS and CURTAINS Our assortment lo
Nottingham Curtains cannot be excelled In dee lag and qualities for tbe very lew price
at which they arc offered. New Fall patterns In Moquett and Extra Fine Sauna
Rags at right prices You will base to see our carpets to test any sort of an Idea of
what we carry. New effects in prevailing colorings, embracing all makes aud amit
ies and always lo bo seen.
THE ANNEX contains our Grocery Department, which has no eoutl In this sec
tion Choice stocks of even thing that is necessary to make rt first-class baa been
carefully looked after. A trial order will convince you that we are leaders in tbil line.
As to qualities and prices, the; are alwavs rlchl
(MOM
WarehousE.
Newmarket
Have a few Ladies' and
Misses Newmarkets that must
be sold, we do not want to carry
them until next season and will
mako the prices so very low
that their sale will be sure, to
those that can use them, they
are the best bargain in this lino
ever offered.
A lot oi Lcdics and Misses
Newmarkets that were worth
from $10.00 to $15.00 will ro
at $2.98 Come and see if we
havo vout size
Another lot of tho same, that
were sold at from $7.50 to 10.
now 1.98, only a lew of them,
but probably wo can fit you.
mbroideries
When looking for anything
in this line youwill find the
assortment shown by us has no
superior as to variety and
quality, and we know our prices
will be found very reasonable,
lower than usually asked for
same grades.
White Roods
Plaids find Checks in a great
variety of stylos, in fact you will
have no difficulty in suiting
yourself with anything in this
line, we also show nil grades of
Lawns and India Liucms.
MOM
BROADWAY,
Mauch Chunk, Pa,
O. A. REX
No. 711 Hamilton Street,
Allentown, ia.