I illPLl LUMLLLL-.! SWfJLilLl- Thlt I h . entered Bithetlilnh ton i'oioniro Hwonil '! Mutter The Carbon Advocate 1,1 HIOHTON, rKNNA, Ilatv. for LKal Alvrtlslna;i linrter N..I . ' 28 Auillti i Miucn ; nimls- 4 00 oo g oo Ailiii'm.tMilor's Notice! Excut"! Notlccw Out Di'llur anrt T n afttr l. liivartHl H i li art uiil paid In u i It job alili jonri il' i iiliatlun i !" postal ianl atid Uiu t with vino C'enta will ton ii l il when tubwMptwnt .iwi-uiitlnntil at the x- mi i i.iMta tiotllr usta illeS iui st will be compl UATURDAY, ATOIL 10, 1882. Bsna ride Circulation l,arET than that of an? Wa.klr N.vr sparer In Ilia County. To Delinquents. Ton cot 1ie Carbon Advocate by Mil, just look at Uie direction tab on eur paper, and you will soe Just how uou you ore Indebted tor the wipers remit the same by l'ostel Note, Money ,'oi,hnka without ileliir. We need the monoy a dollar or two to . i., ,ni, (lis amrreirate to us mUBtstohundredsof dollars. Come, pints, pony up. U. V. MOItTHIMEK, Prop. LehUhton, To. ., t.iitnii in thla nnichbor- toeod will please oall and settle, nna sv 55 cuts I or eoneuuuu. The Reading stbtbm codld oo fj thor atid do much worse than build a new depot at the rear of the Bx- chanso Hotel. They might try It. The electric hailway oonneotinq this town with Weissport, rnekorton and Mauch Chunk is only tho beglu nine. Toople would laugh if a city would bo suggested of tho four towns. Still stranger things have happened. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF TUB IfelOUTS of Golden Eagle will bo held in Cham borsburg, May 10, 11 and 12. Prepara tions are being mode to entertain 15 OOOBtraugors and nfireat time is anti cipated. TnE Lansfoud Record is to be cred- tod with an expression of some horso sense, when it says that tho making of assessments nnd tho paying for the same should bo taken from the county nnd placed in tho hands of tho sovcral districts or boroughs. That's right. Since Jimmt and IUcon are doth sucking pap from the public tent, the county government movos boautifully onward without a kick from them, The principles of the two are identical -two souls with but a siuglo thought, two hearts that boat as one. THE JCDOES OF THE COULTJ ALL OVER tho country are getting on to them selves. Now applicants for naturaliza tion must know who and what thev are. whore they come from Bnd have an idea of citizenship beforo getting tholr papers. This will give us a bettor class of citizens and voters. The efforts of a few well-known pimps and nincompoops to Injuro tho business of this houso will provo the worst kind of a boomerang, if tho un derhanded work Is not stopped. "So far shalt thou go and no farther," says the good book,and those bloating calves will soon get to tho i-ud of tho rope. Then comes tho drop. If TnE newspapers of Tnc Lemon Valley would make ratos and stick to them, there would be somo good in organization, but with men at tho head of somo of the concerns who are only lit to use a pick and shovel, what can be expected but a scramble for any. thing, everything at any prico without regard to policy or principle. Down this wat it is said that George Mortimer Davles, ono of Lans ford's bright and aggresslvo Republi cans, is out for the Legislature, along with Mayor Smith, of W'catherly, who is also looking for tho persimmon. With the faotlonal Democrats (Kilkenny cats) nobody seems to be rushing t tho front, though Hugh Ferry, of Audonrled, E. II. Rauch, of Jilauch Chunk, and Percy Faust, of Woathorly are quietly spoken of by some. Jcst now the touicq man's fancies run to spring trousers and pretty girls whilo tho girls find occupation for nil their spare time In thinking about that Easier outfit. Thero aro, of courso, exceptions, but an investigation would show that they are mostly those hay ing neither tho money nor credit to purohaso the ai tides mentioned, bar ring the girls. They can always bo had on credit if the negotiations be prop erly made. The Sctbeme Court of Penvstlvania has decided that a bicycle is a vehicle and has all the rights in the streets that a wagon has, and that a teamster must aocord a wheelman tho sumo pri vilcgos he does another teamster. Now that the legal status of the bioyole has been decided, wheelman should tako tholr place with the four-legged tml mats and allow pedestrains to have ex clusive use of the sidewalks. Jiiiei-h S. Harris, President or the Lekitih Coal X Navigation Company, has an Interesting article In tho April Forum on "Our Anthracite Supply. Mr, Harris estimates the contents of this territory at 11,153,100,000 tons, and that up to the 31st of December, 1891, about 14,019A5 tons of this amount have been mined. Taklug into oonsld oration certain deductions connected with mining, there are left about 11, 021,100,000 tons to be worked out, or nboutJi per oout. of tho original contents. Assuming the annual pro duct in the future to be limited to 60, 000,00( tons, he thinks the entire pro duct will be consumod in about 100 years. The Carbon Advocate is now giving a variety of local and general news thut cannot be excelled by any paper in I'arbon oouuty or the Lehigh Val ley, and it is with pride, not with oon ceit or egotism, that we say that we nou fuel that we are not only the lar gest, but the best newspaper in the county at 1 a year. That this paper met'ts public approval we need say nothing further than that our circula tion li, fast nearing 1100 while our ad vertising columns speaks for itself. In the future, . in the past, we will con tinue to labor for the interests ottown and county, ullowiug no man, party or clique to rule our expression of opin ion. If you are nut a subsoriber.let us have your mmic uu will like the An en ate, it is fresh and breeiy. Ot'R nrsiM Ml 1H1 NOT FTLLT iP- peuNiouc-r. Iii-i. a is an equitable distribution I la , l.imis eut to the ,r,i1nH!rd;n:;'.!r ,;," ; rowu boja.Mulil l-i ih... times the waxes at I ii 1 1. mi. iiiey were t j u Im tl, liy lei.sou ttf i K"l 1, .is wi.i'h otlly t.n ' v.tlln 'rtillil, ,"t Mil.., I l,y uln.li the 1 1 -1 1 Ihllt,' Ull) sin J,)!!-, 'i i '1.' I luj-,t' v. hu, l, 1 1 f. .nil,' .11 Ihe u.ot Mm J iiiitrt rl - ti lit Uii-, loraliU II Hi. iiiltimo nt paid miii.tii the premiui i ii La than hlf i is tho oj.lv t Cuveriiint t i ,i it may 1 n, reason of i n.oily ai 1 r menu ' ( help lurg, v i DBaluoab. sl lmu.,1 nnd not a reproaeu. that the pension roll hare is ae lr' DELEGAffiJMEN. Pennsylvania Demoomts Oomplete Their Labors. DELEGATES WILL VOTE AS A UNIT The Hcsolutlons Dcclaro That Cleve land is tho Overwhelming Choice of the Deniocrata or the State for Presidential Noqilnco State Secrc. tary Harrlty Indorsed as National Committeeman. IlAnHlSBURO. April 13, When the Democratic convention assembled yes terday the opera house was crowded from pit to dome, while a mob clamor ous for admission stood on the streets. Hon. F. E. BelUhoover, In accepting the temporary chairmanship of the con vention, said regarding honest money: Ve are dettrnilntd alao that there shall be no difference between the money of the rich and the poor, but that tho eons or toll shall re ceive their wages In exactly the same our rcnor as millionaire receive their dividends. We want every dollar of our money, whether of cold or silver or paper, to be abto to etand on lis own leas and travel on it. own merits everywhere In the world, and that there shall SO wun it our wmmerrB auu. our nag jmu every port and olty and Island of the sea in the whole circle of the slobe. Tributes to Cleveland and Pattlson. His references to Cleveland and Pattl son were received with thunders of ap plause. He said: The name of Orover Cleveland Is enshrined In the alfectlona of all the intelligent, virtuous and substantial citizens ol uio rtpuouo. 'i ucr honor him for daring to be right when it oost him the brightest Jewel In the crown of human amblUon. They love him for his heroio char acter, for his unselfish patriotism, for the beautiful and peerless one who prosldea ov-.r the divinities of hla fireside and for the little hostage whtch their love has given to the eo curlty and sanctity of all tho happy homes of this Chrlauon nation. This tribute to the incomparable leader on whom the eros of the countrr are fixed as tho man for the occasion must not bo regarded as disparaging In any way to the scores of other noble Democrats who are worthy of tbo high est honors of their party and their country. In magnificent manhood. In Intellectual vigor, In sterling integrity. In uLfalterlng de votion to duty, and in all tho exalted char- acterlsucs of mind and heart and soul, which have always commanded succees,and deserved It, Robert K. Paulson Is the peer of any ono. Itosa for Permanent Chairman. At the conclusion of Mr, Belzhoovcr's sneech the convention took a recess. It was 4:30 when the convention was again called to order, and reports of committees were nt onco called. The committee on permanent organization offered tho names of George Ross, of AincKs county, lor permanent cnairman, and George Hoffman, of Allentown, and is. il. iMead. of uarrisburc. for per- manent secretaries; and also & long list of vice presidents nnd honorary secre taries. The report was agreed to and Messrs. lteid and Clendinnin were made a committee to escort Chairman Ross to the platform. Ho was received with cheers and made a lenirthy speech eulo gizing Clovehind and Governor Pat tison's administration. At the conclusion of Mr. ltoss' speech Chairman Held was recognized to present the report of the committee on resolutions, iiero are tuo principal pianra in tuo piauorm: Tho Platform, We pledge anew our fealty to the principles as declared by tho illustrious men who founded our free Institutions and established the Democratlo party to protect and preserve them. N e believe In the doctrines which have been taught and tho practices which have been en forced in the administration of government by Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson, by Samuel J. Tllden and Qrovcr Cleveland. We b lieve in and declare for honest and economical administration; for local Belf gov ernment; for honest money, the gold and sil ver coinage of the constitution, and for a cur rency convcrUble Into Euch tolnsgo without loss; for that genuine civil service reform which recognizes publlo offlce as a publlo trust; for liberal but not reckless pensions; for the speedy abatement of all forms of needless and oppressive taxation, and for tho repeal of tne Aicjutuey om. The Pennsylvania Democracy Is overwhelm ingly for the ronoinlnatlon to the prealdcncv of the man who gave to his parly Intellectual and political leadership and to the country a pure and elevated administration. We doclaro our convictions that the best Interests of the party and of the country demaud the nomlna lon and election of UrovcrClevcland as presi dent, and we are confident that under his leadership the principles of Democracy will win a glorious victory; and to tho end that the vole and influence of Pennsylvania may be most effectively heard and felt, the delegates this day chosen ore directed to act as a unit in all matters intrusted to their charge, said action to be determined by the voto of the ma jority of the delegates. That the honest, courageous and efficient administration of Robert U. Pattlson, gover nor of Pennsylvania, merits tho approval and confidence of the people of the commonwealth, and has the heartycommendatlonof the party whoso standard he twice carried to victory; that his efforts to enforce the constitution and thelavitaropraisoworthy and patriotic, and have our unqualified approval We cordially approve tho action of tho Dem ocratic state central commltlce in selecting William F. Harrlty to fill the vacancy in tho Democratlo national committee caused by the death of the lato William L. Soolt: and ue hereby declare Mr. Harrlty to ba the chotoo of the Democracy of Pennsylvania for the full term of membership of tho Democratlo na. tionol committee, which begins in Jane next. Electors and Delegates at Large. The convention then proceeded with the nominations, and tbo following electors at large were named by ac clamation: Mortimer F. Elliott, Tioga; John O. Bullitt, Philadelphia; Thomas 13. Kennedy, Franklin, David T. Watson, Allegheny. The following were chosen for dele gates nt large: Goorgo Ros, Bucks; W. tT. ITensel, Lancas ter; W. M. blngerly, Philadelphia; Charles Robinson, Luckananna; Harry Ah an Hall, l&k; John L. McKlnney, Crawford; QrantUer ring, Colombia; Henry Meyer. Allegheny. The roll was then called by senatorial districts for the naming of district dele gates to the national convention. The list follows, by districts: The Dlstriqt Delegates. I. Robert B. Patterson, P. J. Cnrturu. s. -limb. rv. neuu, j. j. jviulony. 3. Peter Monroe, Thomas J. Ryan. 4. Samuel Josephs, Thomas Delahanty. fi. U. M. Bmlth, Charles J. Young. , o. 11. Dickinson, X. M. Holding. ?, J. Ilotton Todd, R, 1C Racnmau. D. Robert E. Wright, Marcus C, L. Kline. JO. John A. Co) It, V. II. Citen. II. F. J. Fitsaimmona, Frank M. Vandilsg, 12. John T. Lenahan, John bmouiter, Jr. 11. H. P. Light, Christian Hoennlen. 16. Oeorge S. Purdr, Nelson Lee. IS. J. Henry Cochran, John W. Dalley. 17. William Krlckbaum, C. tl. Dlckerman. 19. II. J. McAteer, U. M. Crawford. 10. R. K. Shearer, Horace Keeeey. . Su, John M. Reynolds, Herman Dautner. 21. Thomas Lynch, George A, Jenka. tl .tames at. Ontfey, George S. Fleming. i Frank G. Osburn, Hermsn F. Kunkel. U. S L Hntroaat. Dr. T. II. Sharpnaek. It. Join C. Ilrady, John Fertlg. XT. A. A. Plumner, Charles Setilmmelf eng. Hi. W. A. Wallace, Thomas Collins. Electors at Large Samuel O. Thompson, O. R. Wainwrlgbt, Adam S. Conway, Charles IL Lafferly, W. R. Wright, George It Ouas, John V. jamee, , vt miaul .Piolan, Charlea D. Brh, Dr. O. Y. Trimmer, , Samuel S. Lelbr, Asur Lalbrop, S. C. Hippie, Thomas Cbalfeat, V. II. UiuiuelvrlgUt. D. ILStruuiiger. Dr. II. B. Piper, Joseph D. Orr, Oharles A. Facan, A. A. Paytoa, John D. Ilraden, , Mlehael Laibal, Thomas Mc Dowell, W. A. lliDdmao. The eonventlon then adopted resolu tions thanking the officers and author ising the chairman to appoint a com mittee to notify those whom the con vention had honored. At 7.37 the con vention adjourned sine die. In Scuuto and House WitiiiKorox. April lt.-Mr. Chandler's pro posed argument axaloat (be election of United "tales senators tr the paopl. at out off and roatponed by an early call for as executive aosalon on the subject of leakage of eiecutlve session iooaedlnc Mr. Stewart Introduced some resolauona obvlooslr deaijnl to get at the facta upon which Mr. Bberman based ble rtcnt statement that sliver oertlacatM war. BotitaiMd dollar for dollar for aUrardallara, but that there as a dolUr'a alue in gold be biad every dollar of silver certlfleatea lasafd. Tula raaolnUon Meat over, as alao old a rewflu lion of Mr. Morgan's calling for information about the German rectproolty treaty. A memorial via. received from ex-Senator Blair asking an investigation of hla rejecUon as minister to China, and was refem-4 to the committee on foreign relations. To. house raaaadabUl to ma e Wert Point, Va, a tub porl of entry and delivery, and also to rep. the act authorising the secretary of war Mate the tiler t the utnua ni,inn -!-. Chicago. Ilia. The nmaiodMot thedaywai to the Diatrlct of Coinmbla. w or ptow- y."0!""'.! . II- - Osoeral Charles M. Field died at lii raaidnr In this city of liright's disease. Ueneral - : i . , -"."swu, v., tu wm si siiuawu i rum n ait rulut in ltH8. lie Bxrved in the army until 1801, iu mo lauitnia oecona chv&ity, com Xuanded by Coluuti AilM-rt fc JulinsUm niul l,ieutnant Coluuel KuU;rt K Lue With Lee aud Joliuatou he rcBiguod m lbol uud enured the aouthem army as niajur general of voloutwrs, wunj 'uixuuut lu war. aner tat wax no eu tered the army of th. knediv. of Egypt, i whaM ha ruuuud urj ! , m IAITINGONTHE LIE Boomers Beady to Invade Govor nor Seay's Domain! MANY SOUTHERN NEOE0E8 TIIEEE. They AVill On to tbo Iteeervatlon In a Uody, They Say, Settle Togethor and Fight lor Tholr I,nnd If Ncc. cstary Mvcry Man Armed The Ctowds Increasing. GoTHam, O. T., April U. Governor Seey is now at Kingfisher receiving the reports of the surveyors sent out to lay off the town sites in the six new counties In the Cheyenne and Arapahoe eoitntry. Four of the towns are surveyed and ready for the opening, and the other two will bo completed within forty eight hours. An examination of the allotment plans shows that tho Indian have taken all of the land in a continu ous body on both Bides of the principal streams, shutting the whites out from li lmttom lands and water sunnlv en tirely. This shows tne line band of tho ABRAHAM J, SEAT. cattlemen, who oipect to lease tho In dian lands during the twenty-five years that thev are inalienable. The more the settlers learn of this action of the cattle men tho more they become incensed, nnd already many have formed an or- ganization whose members are sworn to ght any cattlemen who attempt to come into tuo reservation, Tho Crowds Increasing. Tho crowds cominc In on tho trains havo greatly increased dnring the past twenty-four hours, nnd tho large wagon trains in camp nil over tho territory aro preparing to move to tho line and get in readiness for tho rush at Lincoln, O. T. Fully 2,000 southern negroes arc in readiness, bnt will not move to the line until next bundny. They announce that tney win co to tne reservation m a ooay, settle together and fight for their land If necessary, Every man of them is nrinea. mo scene along tne uno on Sunday was a strange ono. AVhile a few people tried to observe the Sabbath. tho majority of the crowd carried on their usual card playing, swearing and concocting schemes to beat somebody else. Here and there an itinerant preacher attempted to hold services, but receivexi utile encouragement. Tho gambling dens have been driven out of the saloons by the commissioners of the aiuerent counties wltn the threat that their licenses would be revoked but they aro establishing themselves in tents nnd sheds, and railing in tho money by the peck. Nine new lumber yards have been established on the lino witnin a wceK. Train load' niter train load of lumber cornea in, and yet tho supply is not equal to tne domain. Although Secretary Noble says tho opening will be on tho 10th, it Is tho general impression that it will bo on the C2d, tho third anniversary of tho original opening of Oklahoma, THE 'BASEBALL' "SEASON. Enthusiastic Crowds Witness the Open ing Games of 1092. Tho baseball season opened yesterday, and although the weather in most sec tions was rather clillly, large crowds were in attendance and the enthusiasm was unbounded. The games in each in stance were preceded by parades through out the cities to the bull grounds. The scores follow; At bu Louis Chlca.o- I 1 2 St. Louis 1 0 0 At Washington Boston goo Washington ...U 0 0 At Baltimore Brooklyn- 0 0 3 Balllmore.O 1 0 At Clnoinnati Pittsburg 0 1 Cincinnati 1 0 0 At I'hlladelphla- NewYork -I 1 0 Philadelphia-? 0 0 At Loulsvllle- R II. E. 0 0 b 0 x-H H 6 0 10 13 2-lu 0 6 n. n. e. 0 3 3 0 3 x-li 1J 1 00002 2 40C IL u. B. 0 0 0 2 3 x-U 11 1 3 0 0 0 0 0-a 7 8 n. a. e. 00103 x 762 0 0 0 0 0 t G 0 3 IL u. n. 00210 I-5 11 1 020000-483 It. II. E. ( 0 0 0 0 0-5 0 1 00000O-2C3 LoulviIlo-..--0 1 0 Cleveland .1 0 0 llnclnjr at Gloucester. Oloccester, N.J., April 11-Flrst raoe,7 fnrlongs-Kanesviile, 1; Jim Claro, ; Land seer, 3. Time, 1.2k tiooood race, furlongs John O'Brien, I; Athlolie filly, 2: Happy Maid, 8. Time, U.ISH. Third race, 0)1 f urlonge Ketchum, 1; Citi sen, 2; Vnlplna, a. Time, 1.SJU. Fourth taoe, 7 furlongs Arizona, 1; Boyle Uhoads, 2; Ocueral Gordon, 3. Time, 1.3 )4. lifth rare, I HI furlongs Turk II, 1; Pen saiKC, 2; Genevieve, 3. Time, 0.5JM. fcllth rate, CI, furlongs Favorite, 1; Prodi gal, banta lllta colt, 3. Time, I JK. Gtittcnbcrir ltaces. OrnrjasBO, N. J., April 13.-FIrst lace, 1 furlongs-Ottawa, 1; Illspent, 2; Vandal, 3. Time, 1.IU. tiecond race, fi furlongs Irregular, 1; Alma T 2; Kerius, 3. Time, l.Wi. Third race, frM furlongs Uncertainty, 1; Character, 2; ltover, 3. lime, XJB. Fourth rate, 1 rulle-lludge, 1; Loreoso, 2; Woodcutter, 3. Time. 1..1LJ. Fifth race, 4 furlongs Eleanor, 1; One, ; nocket. 3. Timt. 0.1W. Blztb race, 5 furlonge Gladiator, 1; Urbana, 2; Blanche, 3. Tlme.ljUS. In Heuato and House. Wasiiirotoh, April IS. An Interesting do. bakaloocapylng most of the day, took place In tho aerial upon Mr. Talmer's resolution for the aleotion of United States senators by the people before It was referred to the committee on privilege, and elections. Mr. Chandler took the toad in opposition to the plan, con. tending that it must inevitably he followed by another amendment to elect the president and vie president by the people. The bouse passed an urgent deficient y bill appropriating SLOiajBO for various deficiencies in the gov ernment eervloe, looludlng $460100 to defray the eipeneea of collecting coetoms and 9100, 080 for the census offlce. Mr. Cooper (lod.) mad. a personal explanation occupying over an bonr, refuting an attack nppn him by th commissioner of pensions. The naval appro, prlatioo bill was considered for two hours in committee of the whole. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Closing Quotations of th. Stock and Pro duce Exchanges. PniuwiLPflU, April It The stock mar ket wae strong and active. There was a good demand for tho anthracite coal stocks. Head ing being the leader in point of activity and st rengt h. Cloal ng bidet Leu. ValW 8t Blading g. m. 4a- S7M N. Pao . com 2t Heading 1st pf as TaM N. l'ac pnt SIM Heading Sdpf (a. 07S. Pwnaylvanla IOK Reading 3d pf ta. 6t Heading. a Ia-M II. & tt T com- Wi Lehigh Nav MM II 4H.I. prat.... HU St. Paul 7IW W. N. Y. Si Pa- S)J General Markets. PntuuLrau, April IS. state and WHtera sour, auper., JMo33;.tlo. do. extraa, ttUMAk No. I winter family, rS.S5as.UU; state roller HralghL HUxill.Su; western winter, clear, H-WSHJU; do. do., straight, t 40SLS0: wtater patent, S4Ji4L(.a3; Mluneaota, elear. (t4jtl do., atralghr, i.ij4.)i do., palaut, tLSueinc do favorite brands, blgur. Rye flour, $12.iis par barrel. Wheat - Baroly steady, with HM. bid and WiV- asked lor April; SWtc. bid and tic aakl for May; BIV. bid and ttto. ask for June; vUy. bid and Ke. aske.1 for July. Corn-Firm, higher, with etftic. bklajad lie. asked for April; 4Srtc. bid and WKc asked for May: 4Mc. bid and lOkic aalud for June: its. bid and fiUc. asked for July. UataQofet, ataady, with SfHr, bid and SSo. aakod for April: S He bid and S7Ho. asked for May; attic, bid and HTHc raked Ivr June; 8io. bid andSTMo. aaked for July. : Heel Quiet; extra mesa, tTJutVI-aOt family, t.tJltUUi. Pork Moderately aotiva, steady; aewmaas, SllOIUO; old ufUl: extra prime, Lard-DuU. easy; steam rendered, f M0. Igga Moderate demand, easy: New York and Peswavlranla, IDdc.; weatern, lie. iliUuual, April U. Flour ataady and an ahaaged. Wheat unaattled, (nur, aouthara Wheat quiet: fulta, tuatc: loagbarry, WiLtML Corn ilrmer: aoathern corn firmer; while, tte 4THc; yellow, 47t4Sc Oats firm. Rye quiet. ftwHuiiui uiiuD nomtnaL auaunag. to. .Tuviawas staaay. xi. steady. Butter JUmar. Egge steady at lie. HARTKR.-t)u Mini i'ith. Ifr2, Kuukelti,v.ii. Will in o Ilarter, oars, 1 month uli.l l.i days near aged The jotiuljaht.y Kiut of lively U'oatherly, closed digit aud swapped I Ju "th friends hue tut. wk Il.norr Chriaiaaan la delay bnai- ia Murt eauty. THE Hamilton and Sixth Sts., Allentown, Pa. Preliminary Opening OP NEW You are Cordially Invited To Our Customers and the Publlo GREETING: We take much pleasure in announcing the opening of an exhaustive stock ol New Spring Goods, in every department of our bust ncss. He have exerted our best effbits in securing for the season's business only such goods aa we can confidently recom mend, Correct in Style, Superior in Quality, Ex tensive in Variety, and at a scale of popular prices that will not fail to prove satislactory and compare favorably with the best city houses. In High Grade Dress Materials ho are showing a choice assort ment of Exclusive Designs, New Weaves and Combinations, em bracing the most stylish and popular Materials, in every fash ionahle coloring, from 50 cents to ?)i!.U0per yard. Figured China Silks. ITe are showing an especially handsome lino of Figured China bilks, a very superior quality. tins season s goods-, rich in dc sign and in all the fashionable Spring Shades, at 31 cents por yard. Are being sold now in tho city at 50 cents per yard. Early Spring Wear. Wo are offering, in full line ol fashionable colorings Bed ford Cords, at 25 cents; Chevron Suitings, at 2i) cents; All-wool Cheviot Serges, 35 cents, All wool Henrietta Cloths, nt 49 cents; these goods all 40 inch es wide are the best values evor offered, and are deserving of more than passing attention. Our New Upholstery Department is fully stocked with the choicest number of lace and chenille curtains, portieres, .sc., at prices that will prove a revelation No such values were ever placed before you. Window shades, sash curtains, poles, trimmings, &c, in extensive variety. Wash Dress Goods. Every novelty of both Foreign and American produotioti. New Fig ured Challles, Printed Bedford, and Outing Cloths, Sootoh and American Dress Olnghams, New Prints, white Goods, Embroideries, also in Demi and Wide Plounolngs, at prices whloh will doubly enhance the pleasure of buying. Special Attractions in Kid Olovec, Corsets, Ladles' and Children's Hosiery, Ribbons, Fancy Goods, Handkerchiefs aud Laces, Veil ing, Bmbrolderied Chiffons, Ruebings, kc Drees Trimmings, an almost end lee variety of novelties in Paeeemen terie, and Bilk Crimp and Ornament. In Umbrella we bare (be best value in America. Cloak Department. Every noyaUy of the easM2 la BUs ern. Jackets, Cajwa. Refers and Nw nirkU. IlMpetfuUj, ANDREW J. HAIRE. Spring Goods Annual Statement Borough of Lehighton. K. II, SNVD11II, Trrasurel, In Account Willi the Borongh of Lehighton, Pa., from Ap ril 0, 1801 to September SI, 1S91, Dll. To balance from BxraKewliard $ 1,119 01 navldtlonlf, cnetK 1,1110110 IL J. kui.is. uAroiufh IBS 01 ' AI. Stiller, wrmit i " II. J. KllMI, IWrtKtgtl.... 3 00 " J.'ll!ai nnaij.rn , id den! Cirrus S 00 m. l(tlrll COO M Total t 3JSS 01 CR. l'nid Out ns Por VouciicrS : William WeMsw 31 st ATI Samntl feller.. i&phen giwigltr. iltorge V. Moitlilmer II. A.HthffH Lehigh Coal and Hardtvaro Oo. . ran Aimer. Jersme Ulecie lienry iimnk , Wimgs WnTiiimf HcliailfJ tielfcf il uo Hchadrl.., HAiri WM.ti.. warn v T jMltlMUtll ttii Fnclierpr IttVtlMl J.J, Kilt J! liisii Coal & uaruwnrn Co WRffen KoundrySi Machine Co... rrcd Miller....' Henry in nit Frank M sen hour KAtii W'lih 2fHh. Weir William Feu Ik re r SltarfM rauht &lin 1 1 ell man v, K, k. uo V. It. TLCn. .Ttrroma Rffiel Ooon, Gftler& Co Fierce Trainer Thomas Hwurtz Jonathan Klstler jienrj flierti.., Wm.E. Ann Win. IL Montz.... 1 a Jacobv American lioart Machine Co Mellenl Foundry & Mac nine Co... I.elilSh mil Si liard'AareCo It J Kuntz ltetiben. renstermaeher Ulia.lcs Henry t.. j. Hei(it.....'...'!!!v.'..".'.r....; Wnllaro Kim dfr J. 8. Webb.. k. iiunsicker.. Mum WVbu , Charles Faust A. W.lloin b i. Lentz Frank Wall) Moses FrlUlnrrer.... , Coon, Gahet it Co d. es u.in,;ier Total..... 3,-V6 01 nftl.n.ee $ 03 We the undersigned. Auditors ol tbe nor ough of Lc Inch ton, find the above corroct to the best ol our kuottledgo and belief. D. IT. STRACF, Treasurer, tuecettor toE( II Ens-tier, In account with tha Borongh of Iulchton, r,, for tha year andlnc March 3IIM603, 1)11. To amount recelred from Willlftm n. lieiirlg. collector I l.cw ca ' lit, ijviiiz, mttrhi't reccipis. ' Order paid by K. I'. I,entz Order paid by F. P. JjCMz. " M. Hellman ., " F. Hilnkumn u I.Iccusr iccelnts " 1. P. Untz...... ti t. ' Orderi paid b'y Wm. ii.' IteiiViir, col! Wm, 11, ltehrljr, collector M F. P. Lenta: ' Wm. 11. Kehrlff, collector " F. P. Intz " CountvTieasurer. " 11. J, Kuntr, floes " Order paid by F. P. Lentz. ' Ordr p.tld by F. P. Lentz " . W. Mprthlraer, market receipts. Wm.Ii.Iiehns Receipts for Water and Llffht " Wm. B. Kehrlji, collector 74 fil 8 70 13 00 4 0 5 00 77 30 CI M 19 67 aao 06 7B 40 If 42 00 (0 Id M 012 00 5 00 12 CO 10 85 10 tt m 7S 63 328 70 Cd 00 1--2 25 Total , 4,925 08 CIt. Balance due E, II. Snyder, lateTreas..! 03 By Amount Paid on niffhways. Renlen Uunslctcer, labor.. I 1C03 315 63 19 75 4 74 f2 1 73 1 CO 3 75 wait anyaer, jaour.., hrra New hart, labor Charles Ureenanalt, labor. , charlen Patterson, labor David Horn, labor M. Fritzlncer, labor James F-scli, labor Charles Lorens, labor. F. Fenstermacher. labor David Hatch, labor Amandus Klstler, labor J. F. Moulthrop, labor Al. jCoth stein, labor Daniel Jones, laDor David Klelntop, labor Fred Mover, labor William Horn, labor Clajton Peters, labor,.. Aarou llaupt, labor James Long, labor .... II. Klank, labor. - U. M. Hex, labor Wm. Werner, tabor J as. Holleiibacli. labor ,. It. L. Koons, labor Wm. Jlontz, labor . .Nathan llaupt, labor J. D. Klstler, labor lvtisFrv .. S 0 SO CO 0 27 15 GtZ 6 00 1 I- 3 75 1 32 C 79 5 87 1 73 1 bj 20 CO 23 00 0 0" 20 M 3 75 3 00 20 40 3 2fi 3 50 3 00 20 25 7 60 13 U0 .Jeff jiretney, labor.. Wilson '1 miner, lbor iint W. A. Derhamcr, labor. ........... John Maniz, labor , (leo. lllank, labor 111. llalllCI. IdUUf i.i ...... B w Jas. b nn tec. labor 40 25 0 CO Kdwaici is mi in. labor 14 David Klelntop. labor 43 Is M, FlUlncer, labor 7 50 Herman iiacer.inuor si si David Kbbert. labor M 70 Jacob Heberltng, labor ta oi (iodlrey Frantz 8 03 MlIiIoii liekhard, labor 42 75 jos. zjuin, lauor its 1- W. tschoch. labor 8 Chas. Trainer, labor 0 77 Owen Klutz, labor 25 50 U K. Held, labor 57 12 ajonn jiinKer. iaoor A. W. Horn, labor Aaron Krutn, labor 40 06 15 41 74 40 06 90 12 43 14 12 3 tO H. Manirler. labor.. Kobu Jtlank, labor... Minou Walek, labor.. Wal. 8uder, labor... David Manu, labor.. 27 81 Total f 1210 S3 Sundry ISxpcntes. fi. D. P,ai.crth, police sendee t 123 0 tar bon Advocute. iirlntlna elaetloii tickets, etc & 75 Carbon Advocate, auv. ordluaucw, It eence books, etc 25 00 E, 11. tiuvder, JH mos. services as treas urer, book, isostaite, etc 10 13 Coon, liabel & Oo.. on auct. Ol contract for macadamizing First street 457 oo F. P. Lret.tr, salary as secretary. 43 75 F. P. leutz, salary as secretary 12 to F. P. Leuiz, onler book, poatane, etc.. Si 40 F. P. Lentz. oaths ol eouJKJiinwit, tte. . 75 wm. veidaw. iioiiee stmce. nsut uic lamps, ete 11 06 wm. W erner. i lee sen lee. juiv ii t. ll I 50 Henry Miller, lumber 77 7 H. j. Kuiitz, saury as burKai w Oeo. vt. Kkswr. tirulliouotarv. ecwti for fllla 00 iiwrtinute lleut 103 GO ii. i . 14-vau, sncriu ht, sviviiig writ, t Wm. ScliadeLexouktratlons allowed for l 2 TO D. H. btraup, salary as boioujth lreua urer, Oiitooths 20 (a N. DruiiiUore, sand and stone 3 7(v Hamuel Kvert. 1S4U ttal erosslu; stoue 2S 14 Join A. Peters, Interest ou bond 0 oo Mary HelU, la teres t ou bond 30 oo W ru. II. Ash. euru linr 71 O. It. llower, cr oast ttf ttoue..... 7 0 JOI.P 11. Kvaos, tuWrsrM m whm ob lUvId Miibtr. (nte-rrtt an bonds........ lit 00 L. h. Jacoby, eog, service 101 (9 citato Treattii er, taxes W to Total f 14H M AVtr and UgUU Lehighton Water Co., 41 fire hydrants, 6 months $ Xehlffliton Water Cu.. 44 fire b)drDts, aiBOntJ IIMI The Oarbon Couatr Imrevetaent Co., iium, y ttwuin The OarlxNi County lniproviuut Co., light, 1 loouth 1 he JHrbon Ooituty DsproveraestCo , KltebU.SinvuIhe Tbe Ovboa Count v lpf0irDiwi Co., W llchU, I litoutlU The Uarttoti Cou&ly lwwovelCOke light, I moeUi Total iT Itecapltulatlon. ToUl aio4Uvt of reefe4s,ba- rpufh I 9488 4ft Paid out per orders. 217 71 MOO 5 00 l'.l M law m Paw eet pwerdm lutlatK oo band LIAIUL1TIBS. .. t w Bonded ladebtedneas. m;: mi Ca.oloTreanMT M at Net llaclllUas. Mareii tl, IMS. t sM H We, tbe undaraigiMd, dulr elected auditors ol Ike borough of Leausfatoa, ra, do eenlly teat we bare examine tea aeeouul. 01 D. (1. Htraus Treasurer, and Bod lUees cerrMt, to toe but f our kn.Me. and belief AadMen. Lnsi.at.ti. Pa , aptd I, IW uavsB assv w W5t. B. IlBIttlia, Tax Collector, In Ac count with the Borongh of Lehighton, Vn. Illl. To amount of duplicate Dor- ougb Tax MIT 33 To amonnt of duplteato water and light 3"4l i; To amount of sutplenient,rio- 1 .omtli UTS To amount of supplement, wa ter and light t tT Five per eeSl on nil so el CR, ny axonern LOnerntlona net 1M do w tt r cent lebate on nytfeouer cent euairaltskm ba ttlsUM , Dynv ir etnt commission otiintW By iltejr tmt emiiiilMlon hih'liS'Yi ft Osih inidTrttunrtr . .' . , tils Jl -t OKU iKtlted anil approved tit Mi day ef'ArN, Annual Statement Lehighton Poor District. PIITKIt Hi;iM, Trranurer. In Accouut with the l'oor DUtrlct of Lelilchton,la., for ttio Year ending April P, 1802. 1U. l'o hfll&uee on hand March it, im a nasi Toauli reeelrrri from Wm. i. i;enrif , collector ou oo 19M M CIt. Hj amount paid out as per ree eljts(T.2. : JT. IT. Eseli and J. J. Kuti. au dttlruT accounts for iftfto n ot Geo. w. JMortlilmer, prlntloR Wm. John, bbar'(iiflg 'o.'m'c nurtii ss oo s 10 P. Sctiott, imtatoes ThomM eHMeiert rent lor Ida JCnpcIit Harali Miller. Vmrtllnu, clill.i and Mrs. Itelir C liar lea Wetnland, boarding ItJQH iionis Mrs. 0. ie TclitrsKy mdee. loridau neciic F. t'. Intz, rent for ld.i Knecni F. P. Int7, relief order Win. Kemerer, mde. for Ida Kneclit Mrs. Iteuben Fcnstermaclier, indie it oc 3S0 0 21 7 II 4 31 II 40 a hi 40 CO 1 to 3 00 C. M. Hwecny&Hon, mdse... uwen jaioiz. expenses Owen Kloiz, BttUry Mrs. Mary Yeuser, boarding O. Aruer Wallace binder, movliiR Mrs, Kneclit J. P. Smith, duplicate William Hum, rent for Ida Kneclit Itev. .1. 1 1. Ktuler, funeral ser- Tlt e child of Ida Kneel t.... W. W. ltehtr, med. service for Ida Kneclit Kemerer &8wartz,eollHi for child of IdaKuecht Lehigh County Almshouse... .1. It, Uabel, coal T. A, Sujder, attorncv fee... If. A. Kelt?, relief order it. II. Mi)der, mdse Pt-ter Helm, shoes for Ida Kneeht Peter Helm, shoes forO. Mc Laren Teter Helm, oipeoies Peter Helm, salary and corn mission t t 15 0 00 213 1 It 21 - S 01 1 50 0 Ot 1 CO 5 HI CO 00 9 ill tl Itecapltulatlon. Ro receipts nnd balanco 9 tons OS 'lo amt. uaul out per receipt book eia st $ M 1J We, Hie undeislgned, duly elected Auditors of the borough of LehlKlitou, Px, do certify tli.lt wehave examined tho account of reter Helm Treasurer of Lelilghton l'oor District, for tho year ending April 0, 1S92, nnd And them correct, to tho best of our knowledge and boliof. J. If. I'SCII, I tl. w. A. ItUlCIIAItU, VAiulltors. U K. UOVliU, LK1I10I1T0K, l'A., April Oil). 133-', tVM. n. UlCIIltlO, Tax Collector, lu Ac oitnt with Ielilgbton Poor District. Dlt. To amount of duplicate To supplement ,., Tout, percent ou 9;.sl EI7 S9 2 7S 4 CO CIt. Tty exonernllons S lly live per cent rebate on ,390.21 By two per cent commission cn ,373.43 By rive per cent commission on 893.60 By Ave tier cent commission ou (63 03 By cash paid i'cter Helm, treasurer 2 70 311 CO Total.. I w:i Audited and approved this oth day of April, .1. It. ESCIt, 1 ' II. W. A. ItlflCIIARD, i Auditors. UK. BOttll. S Common Soap Rots Clothes and Chaps Hands. IVORY SOAP DOES NOT. This GREAT COUGH CURE, this success lul CONSUMPTION CURE is sold bydruj gists on a positive guarantee, a test that do othei Cure can stsnd successfully. If you have a COUGH, HOARSENESS or LAGRIPPE.il will cure you promptly. If your child has the CROUP or WHOOPING COUGH, use il quickly and relief is sure. If yon fear CON. SUMPTION, don't wait until your case is hope, less, but take this Cure at once aud receive int. mediate help. Large bottles, 50c. and ll.co. Travelers convenient pocket tixe 55c. Ask your druggist for SHILOII'S CURE. Ifyoui lungs are sore or back lame, use ShuoVs For. out rlAsten. Price, 25c. FUIl BALE My Dr. (J. T. Horn, LohiRlitoii, Pa. Notice. Ketle. Is Iweiiy given that Mas will l re I Ver.. m and Ihanalatlnaaf th. But iluM ins IWroukb. of While llaiae iMasoi. trauahs i Kut llsv.ll. ud ta eleven e'eiaak a. tlwGwtmU! ., or at tb ISM. 6tedoaU"n can Iw Men at tl sioner.' oAee. slauefa QiHialE. l'a. aCV. of Hqulr. TuUle.Wnlte iiatw, 1-. where lid, will be opDfrd 00 above dale. llKT.ltn.I-BBi IJAISiKI. UXHW, J. U. SRNIIKI. P. TJtwLBB. Clerk. CenimeHiMMH, IauriiUlmak. April It, Itas. NUGGETS OP NEWa Harry Charlton died ln th. Philadelphia hospital of ft fraotured skull, caused by a blow from e larg. chip that flaw up from ft block of wood which he was chopping. James Hayes, a trimmer employed by on. of the electrie light companies in Bos ton, was found dead hanglns te an electric light pol on Dover stmt. II. bad re ceived shock. Hydrophobia is reported to be alarm ingly prevalent ln Auiusta and Hocking bam counties, Va. A large number of dog teat were found to be suffering with th. malady have bean killed. Henry Havenierr, the sugar r .flair, has Klveo fto,0O0 additional to tbe tM,O0Opre Tloutly given for a public school building at GKeawtea Village, Conn. It will b. tbe finest structure of it kind In tbe state. Madison Day, George L, Taylor, Jama. Stewart and E. I. Isaac, bare been arrested near Osark, Uo., charged with complicity ln tbe lynching of Bright, te wife mur derer, and the murder of Deputy Sheriff iVUlUma. Ex-Aldwtnau George O. Fall, of Lynn, on ini .ate of the Dan vers (Uaaa.) Iotan. Mjlam, ateaped from that inttitutieu at an early hour in tha morning. Birefeaied aad thinly elod h had walked aeariy tw.e. ty-flv. nUlea when he was Sually reeap. tend. Ur fall ha. bean Leaon. siaea his dasaat a aa Udaa.at eudidat. fvr th. aarmUflsllH Reading R. R, System Lehigh Valley Division. ArrariRemert of Passenger Train. BcnsnuLic in Kffeot A Mill, 8 It l. 1808 TltAtXrt L13AVK LKHHUITON ltr Newark and New York 6.m.t.1. and ii.ib A.M.: 8Ai,AJ&?.ft p.iii. For Mammlw Uhuuk and lletrldei 8.88, 0.00, a.m. i HM and 7.14 pm. tor uunueriviue anu ireniou doo and 11.11 a.m.i aad 13.M n.ni. Fof ftlatlmrtofi, CataaatMim, Allentown, I'-otti leiSWfl, Mid KsMtOB, MB, 7.03, 7.31, P.0O, 0 M, 11,12 a. di , IZM. Its, a.0e. 4 87, ft l 7.'J4 nnd 10 T, p m, I'or Ptillademhtaanu poinu south .tt r.-. 7 u. 781, tUU nnd 11.12 a. in.; a.42, a.w, 4 37, r. 22utid 7.M l. tn. For Iteadtnpand narnsburt T.rl, and n.ua, m AM fi.tt and 7. pm. ror Bowmsns, ienis:D nap, v nerrvmrn. in f'r. White llafl. Umlav. und Ihikf nilmniiia fcW,7.ng, 901 9.M &1I.U a, ln. ; I2.f2( 2 4.j7 , auu iD.sTii. m. ForMatHtliCtiiipk &A3.7.43. o.ho. it an and it i a.m. i 1.11.8.10, 4.lo, B.14, 7.17, s.M, p.3j p. in and UMNttht For wealherly and Hazleton e r.?, 7 43 o."0 nnd 1IJSta.!a.i 4.io, 6.1ft, 7 t7, 10 59 p.m. For Mahanoy City, Shcnnmh'tth And AMiiaiid (UK, 7.43, 0JB Illld llJISam.; 4.10, M9. 7.17 p n tor au. uarmei anu simmoiain cea, T.tJami ttJBa. m.t 6 is p. m. For PottfYlMeCHU. TJIt. 7.4a, OX 11.12 nnd itM a. m., S.S7. 4.io. ami 7.17, p.m I'or While llaveii, Wtlkesbarre and Scrim ton T.iJ,e.W and 11.88 a,m.;4.io, o.io, 7.17 and io.mi p. in. For Pit Won and L, & D. Junct., 7.43, 9,30, and HAS a.m. 4 10, 6.U, 7.17 and 10.69 p, m. For Ttinkhannoclc ll.ts a. tu.j 4.10, 6.15 and 10 JO p.m. Furowefro, Auburn, Ithaca and Geneva 11 63 a.m.; 10J6 p.m. I or iiccyviue, juwnuud. ouyre, vinvrriT, r.i rolra, itocheater, Iluffalo, ISagara Falls aud the West 1 1A8 a.m.; and low p. m. ForKlmtra aud the Went via Salamanca at 4.10 p. m. SUNDAY THA1N8. For New York 6.08 and 11.17a m. t tott p.m. Por Phlladeluhla 7.67 a. m.: M8 and 6.S8 p. m. For 1h.tnn and lntermedlata HtAtmn. tt.0. 7.S7, 11.17a.m.; 1X62,2.W. fi.3Sand0.OSp.ro. For Mauch Chunk 8.14, 06,119 iv.it..; 12.86, 9.18, M3, 8.44. and 0.88 p. m. ror lima j rig ui b.uu b. ni.; n,os nna p. ra. For Hazleton 9.00 a.m.; WX, 3.18 & 10.60 p,in. For ilahanovGitv and IShenandoah 12.90 and 3.18 p.m. r ur i mmviiir hi -i.iri p. in For While Haven. WlIkes-tYarrc. Plttston. Tunkhannock, lonanda. Sa re, Ithaca, (Geneva, uburn, IClnilni, Koehesttr, liulfnto, Niagara For further tiartlritlnni mmilrft nt Apcnts fnr Time Tables. A. A. McLCOO, President and tien'l Man Acer. 0. (1. HANCOCK, General Passenger A Kent, i iiiiaueipnia, ra. A. W. NO X NEMACIIF.IT. AsVt General Tas senxer Agent, South Uetblehem, Pa, May ll,9I,ly orncn of the Lehighton WaterCo., LE1I1QHT0N, PA.. April 4fth, IE02. I hereby certify that the followlnpt resolution was adonted at h meetlmr of the Hoard of 1)1 rec tors ot lids Company held ou the 4th day of liKfOLVrn, That a meeting of the Mockhold ers be called to ronvene at the oltlee ol the oonv pany.on Hie nth dy of June, 189.', between the hours of oi e and three o'clock p. m., to lake ae Hon on the apnrtmil or dlsmprovnl of the iio ivcssd Inert ate of the capiut slnckot raid Coir pauy from liO.ocO fo 30.uw and Hint tie Kecre taryboand Is hereby directed to to Kt notlco lueiewi us requirtu vy IIOWAHI) SEAHOI.DT, t?rctary. April 0,19. THOMAS' Drug :: Store. FIIiST bTHEUT, LEHIGHTON, FA. rut.r, LtNR OF ITisliiim' :-: Tackle, Flies, Split Bamboo and Oilier KoU9, vfecls, iiaskcts, Xmcs, Trimmings, JDfinding Nets, Zeaders Hooks to Gat, itc, nt the very lowest prices. Also, a Full Line of (luaranteed Fresh, lryour SCARLET WAX BEAN, You Wont REanrrr It. into thinkinc you tiro getting a No. 8 Hanga or Stove simply becauso it is marked No. 8, or becauso your dealer saya It is. Moasuro tho Ovons anil Firo Box for yourself. We have tho largest sizes, hoavlostand best makes, and will not bo undersold. Our guaranteo moans If goods are not as represented, wo roturn your money without any back talk on our part. TIIE MCKINLY BILL has has not affected our prices or quality of our goods. We will give you just a, good a job of Spouting or Roofing as over. To do a good, flrst-class job of Furn ace Work wo sparo neither timo nor pains. Tho ono fundamental ruling thought which we aro striving dally to make mors Iron-Clad (waiving asido all other considerations), is not how fast, but how good can we do a ploco of work. Glvo us a trial. Pumps of all kinds at low figures. J. W. Heller, Over Canal, East Weissport, Lehighton, Pa., Fine Pennsylvania Country Bre d L oats, From 40 to 100 pounds In wtigkt, at Trlets Lower than tbe Lovcett. Tuete si. not Iluffalo .lock, and are guaran teed. Of over SOU told last Mason only three died. Call and sea ih.me.fore bu;laseltwhre J. C. ZERN, I D PHYSICIAN it SUMMON, Ort'ICB AND KNIOBKCE: Corner Third and Iron Streets, lliigliion, Pa. OFPIOF. hoiks i in a, so . u to i a. at., nnd alter I p. at. urncK Horns . i Wii.aort ( to , s-aa. , 1 1. 1 1' in , aa. o T M. T iwril, tli. boiii'r. opvaeli to Oeera ' HoumT cuts uair. aeevet .e4 nvj la; la trU-aaialvU rp la aa it. Ma, iMtd t seeeeii. To moke ronm for ii'v goods, wc will for30itt)8-e Wall Paper at Cost Now is- the time to take advantage of Big Bargains South Fikst Street, Leiiightoiy. xvx. .xii.tvUAunivui, Lehiehton. Pa Ladies and Misses IN ALL THE Latest Shapes nr 634 Hamilton Mrs. M. Cutton, Weissport. Branch Store. First street, Lehighton. Kline, Laros & M -DEALERS IK- v v 9 o awitw 0 e 714: Hamilton St., Allentown, Pa., oflcr.the finost nndcompletest line of ladies and Gents Fine Shoes for Spring, IK ALL STYLES AT THE There is something of interest for all in our Magnificent Slock. You can make no mistake by calling and examining it. Look for the BIG BOOT SIGN. ii- ami - - Pretty Things FINE SILVERWARE, WAlCHES AND BEAUTI FUL JEWELRY. Are among the new things now on oxhibition in our store. We believe that nowhere in this county can you find a prettier assortment to select from at lower prices. Our goods are not trash but good honest goods at lowest prices. CONFECTIONS AND FRUITS. The forme in nll'delcctnble dainties, nnd everything seasonable In the latter. Sunday schools, festivals supplied at low prices Air the Very Latest Novelties in Toys. Lowest prices and biggest assortment. Chas. H. Nusbaum, BRIDGE STREET, WEISSPORT, PA. IEWIS' 98.jtL.Yi MoMr Lit. IimUc a Im r4ti (ttlHtiltMIHlUl H. it Um oft ftU w.. it ran mi i- f Grand Opening UK IlKAUIIt'UI. Sprioa ana SnmniBr Millinery ! As usual we eclipse " all competitors by ex hibiting tlie l.nrgest as sortment of Trimmed nnd Unt rimmed Hats and Bonnets at lowest cash prices. Call beforo buying elsewlier '. oTrflii First Street and Colorings. St., Allentown. Dright Flowers of Spring and Summer Time aro here in PRETTY Jfillincry ffecti. A rnre feast for ladies who like pretty thiiRs in New Mil linery Goods. Come and sea us. Fashionable City Milliner enables us to give nil the newest things. PricoB the Very Lowest. uschlltz ! latv rBaJBi Vr J&4drj AND - 01)1 WAIBL AT - in Easter tices, fDERBH. BB4.tr tha Kirhii.M laabloaabl. eoir Must, wi wm.mm iuito on Koaear t tiair tneM. ear. Deedrttfl. W. Mrrv in .lui a lull UeaoiJaoaitotWatttelf tat low r.t i.rlirt. n r. Wa la. oatl ploe. In tow Hiiei. iou cn bar Ben.', CtrHst lor th. rr7 ISTUBEK'S HHAV1NO BaLOOK. erpotlt. th. anveria Orriea. 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