,4 -r ESTABLISHED 111. CrBSi The Carbon Advocate rUKTKS XTKST HTVItDlT BT Harry V. Morthlmer, Sr. OFFICK-Bell.r's Bloo. Noith First Street, LehltMOB.ra. MUsra.rsslwluxeptM at the LehlghtMi rt oal. i Second Class Matter. It ADTEBTISINQ ItATKS. Voftl an. Jt4lt notices te Uke run ot alt srU lor each Insertion. flkoouUri' Administrators' anil notices, W.00. A.ait.r and lJWorce notices aj.w Sards il : shanas. resslutlons ol respect, nd sialiar a.Uces sue-tlme 11.50. E55 eouces ol entertainments, suppers, fsMrSi. lairs. dances, and all entertainments ijfiSia ti Saks money 6 rents: per I lno. unless pnnuDs w KVlayadTHrtisements, live Inches al"1 over' frtftJSfwlSSwjCio when paid spot cash rfclt not siDild" Thurule will hereafter 'Y&T.feaVertl.ln.t and loh print MMSkTyaarlT adTertlslni pavabla quarterly. Address all Communications 1,0 H, V. MOKTH1MEU, Scn'-b. SATURDAY. MAY 0, 1803. Our Circulation 1400 Cadidatkj for publto place will find 11 imxtW to their advantage to make their announcements through this newspaper which weekly goes Into the homos ot many of our best people iu the county. Tbi Cabbon Adtocite will be on file In the Pennsylvania State Building at the World's Fair. Carbon oountiaus and all readers of this paper who at tend the fair will thus be Bble to pur sue their favorite journal while absent from home. Tnosi feoplk who are using eyery effort to again stir up the Democratic trouble In this oounty can not be sin cere in their profession of party faith or else they would labor more assldi' ously for peace and harmony and less for faction and discord. The Mauch Chunk Democrat, the recongnteed mouthpiece ot the leaders of the howling mob, keeps diligently at work stirring the smouldering embers, by continual attacks on Mr. George W. Esser, who was fortunate enough to come out of the recent unpleasantness as the upper dog. The elfort of the Democrat seems to lie to drive Mr, Esser out of the party a vain, foolish and ridiculous effort, and to boost up the degenerate Klotz and trlckey Mike Cassldy. Well, of the latter two, Carbon county people have had an elegant sufficiency, a fact attested eloquently In the past and a fact that will be eloquently attested again In the future. The leaders of the discord of two years ago must remember tbst their former hold on the party has loos ened and that the Democracy stands as the party ot all the Democrats and not ot one, two or a half dozen who have been In the habit of making nomina tions In back room offices. Those days are past. Intelligent Democrats, who love their party: those who are Demo orats for principal and not for gain, will hereafter control party nomina tions. Those men who come for offices must be morally pure and above re proach, without regard to race or locality. WilL those who are again try lng to create discord stop and think; will they, before too late, remember that a party must be cemented before It can win Its battles. It has been re ported time and again of Cassldy, Klotz and a few others, that Esser must get out of the party before it can come to gether. What a rediculous, foolish thing, for men who pretend to be so much with the state and national government, to say. This is certainly amusing and much like those fellows who have been having it all their own way for so many years. Well, George W. Esser will not retire from the Demo eratlo party. There is no necessity for It. Esser's loyallty to the Democracy was folly demonstrated at the late fall election when the Republican ward in which he lives returned a very flatter ing vote tor Hon. IT. V. Biery. It Is time to stop all this foolishness. The arty wants no bosses. That time is past. Let the Democrat, instead of Harping uioou ana tnunaer auu re vivinsold "Father Abraham" gush turn over a new leaf and give its readers something that is new and original. SOCIKTT 1TKMS. t Alnha Club, of Mauch Chunk, wll attend the home talent entertatument in the Opera House on Friday evening iext in a body, after which they will be handsomely entertained by Granville Clauss, at the palatial family residence on first street. fThe members ot the Chautauqua Circle were the guests ot II. J. Morgan and Oeorge Gray at the Exchange Motel on Tuesday evening wnen an ex cellent oroeram was recited. Miss Car penter presided at the piano and ably renaerea several ueauitiut selections Mrs. W. G. M. Se tola read a history o Lehighton, and Mr Morgan followed with a naner on the Hawaii Islands that was well received. The Circle will meet neit at the homo of Miss Dioklnson on the corner of Second and Coal streets tTbe members ot the Alpha club, of Mauoh Chunk, have adopted orange and black. They will attend "Single Ufa" in the opera bouse in a uodv, They will come to Lehighton with colors nying. t There was a most delightful social rent at mo uxenange uoiei onxnurs day evening participated In by the liar monla club and the Gentlemen. The oonvlvalltlea Indulged in were interest lng and exhilarating. There were ex sellent musio renditions under the dl reotion ot Prof, Welgand. At a late hoar the guests Indulged in a temptln Banquet, riTH UUNDltKD DOLLABS. The slok and aOlltted are calling in numbers to consult the Specialist. The doctor will remain until the 1st of July giving all plenty ot time to test his skill. Come at once. Fire Hundred Dollars will be paid by Dr. Bowers the Specialist, for a case ot Asthma. Catarrh, Piles or Falling Fits he falls to cure. Chronio disease, Cancer, Turners, Blood Pelson, Dyspep sia, Liver, Kidney, Rheumatism, Heart Disease cured. Female disease Ac, indiscretion of young men, Mental AJeoay, toss oi strengtn power, nervous ness JLo. No experiment but a cure. Thousands eured by my own new methods of treatment, orer 20 years In constant practice. Consultation free at the Welssport House, Welssport, Pa. BASE BALL. Lehighton Ball Park, ON SatDriay Afternoon, May Gib. LBHIOHTON vs. MAUOH CHUNK, Oame will be called at 3.30 o'clock Sharp. BATTERIES Lahlihton Chrlsttsanand Koch. Mauch Chunk Hapsber and Knbo.tr. PRIVATE SALE. The untie rlUned off en at Prlrata 5&1 following articles Oat KUka Stont Criuher, 100 Ton Ona 10 II. r. Engine and Boiler. A Tailetr of Plowi aaj Tooli sulublr for H044 maun. Apply to W. U. RKUKH, Hanky. Pa M to ftwvm All persona are harebj forbU treanatslee on lha .rounds of the unJmUoed located la Franklin TowasblaOarboo eouotr, IV. for anr purpose. All pmou found trea paaalaf oa these premiss, aftar the due ef this BftUee will be dealt with aoeenllng U the law. Use. . H. HAUN, ilj t, ltee-we rraaluia Tup.. J't. THE BIG FAIR OPENED. t Outshines All Othor Spootaclaa of a Kindred Nature. NEABLT HALF A MILLION PRESENT. ten., of Dattlins; Meanly by nay ami ly Wight lh. Question of Knmlay tlpenlns Again Drought Up and Definitely tied In the Megatlre. Ciiicaoo. Mar 1. The CnluaiWnn World's fair, which was formal, v mmml and dedicated today, undoubted!) will far excel all similar exhibitions In the Mwt Those who were at Tarts f. lir year. ng and saw that fairyland of art upon the Seine, and'have now vlited Chicago, as sure us that the "white dty" by lke Michigan, even In Its unfinished state, out ehlnes all fonner spectacle., nud gives prorata, of a splendor siirpaMlng expect. Uon. President lllglnboihnmls more than pleased. Tha ralnrdawn had brought a atormles day. and through the rifted clouds the golden sunshine was gleaming its nrst beams to struggle through nt 9 o'clock had allttered from the rich umrorms of the troops drawn up on Michigan avenue, north B X. HiaiKBOTIlAU. of Twenty-second stmt, for the grand parade. Major T. A. Baldwin, of the Seventh United States cavalry. In com mand of the escorting division, raised his staff and gave the signal for the procession to more. At the head, mounted on handsome steeds, rode a platoon of gray coated south park police, with fifty blue uniformed city nonce Mains live aureatt as meir neeis. After them came marching In splendid ar ray Companies U and K, or tnsbeventn United States cavalry. Then appeared the escort of honor, Vlia superb unicago Hus sars, clattering tiong, six score giants of them, on magnificent black ohargers. Twenty trumpeters heralded their ap nroAch. bitting in the uret or tne long comma ot carnages, a place ot nign uonor, was National Commissioner P. A. I. Wldener, of Penniylvanla, e batting with three other commissioners. Director General Davis and Director of Works Dnrnham rode visa-vis In the sixth carriage. In the next, the centre of all eves ana hailed by the ac clamations ot the populace, sat President Cleveland. On the opposite seat, slightly eclipsed, were rresident 'i nomas w. rai mer. of the World's Columbian commis sion, ana l'resident Ji. in. Jiiainooinam. of the exposition. In consecutive carriages rode Vice l'resident btevenson ana feecre taries Gresham. Carlisle, Herbert. Smith and Morton. In the van of tha foreign division came the Dnke of Yeragua, who is first vice president of the commission. The Duchess rode In the next carriage with Mrs. Potter Palmer and the wife of Commander Dicktns, Among those who followed tha ducal natty und the foreign notables were Ambassador Thomas F. Bayard, Major General Allies ana Admiral unerarui. Mounted Troop A. of the National Guards, broueht un the rear. The duchess was given a deiigntiul re ception by the Michigan avenue belles all along the line ol marcn. rue mg bouquet that reposed in her lap when she left the Lexington Ilouse was fairly burled under tha blossoms that were tossed Into the car- rises. Ml u Hied with the flowers wers a number of miniature btars ana btripes. As the procession entered the Midway 1'laisance tnrouen tne western gateway. making a short detour around the huge Ferris wheel, Araba prostrated themselves on the ground, and cried aloud to Allah ksCOItTlNQ THE DUKE DE YK RAO 17 A. Cingalese, in long white flowing robes, described salaamn with their arms and shoulders. The street in Cairo was emptied of Its rebtdents, and the Esquimaux colony ma not eveu leave tue o-wesjta' oauy in doors. The procession soon reached the Immense flat form, where the exercises took place, t presented a brilliant spectacle of gold lace and ribbons, of uniforms familiar and unfamiliar, ot costumes oi all climes, all blended in a picturesque climax. surrounded uy nis cabinet, nounouuing with the ducal descendant of the great Christopher, and elbowed lu by the World's fair chief dignitaries, President Cleveland sat on a special stand radiating from the platform proper. The blind chaplain of the national con gress Invoked the blmslng of God upon ths undertaking about to be consum mated: a poem celebrating the voyage of Columbus was read In a manner fitting the time and place; Director General Davis presented life completed buildings to the president ot the United States, and that officer, representing the power and ma jesty ol sixty millions ot American cm- tens, after a brief but singularly apt and nappy speecn, declared tne worlds joi umblan exposition fully opened, the president spoke as follows: I am here to Join my fellow citizens In the congratulations which befit this occa sion. Surrounded by the stupendous sulU of American enterprise and activity, and In view of magnificent evidences of American skill and intelligence, we need not fear that tbeite congratulations will be exaggerated, westand today In the pres enceof the oldest nations of the world, point to the great achievements we hers A TOUR Or T!l LAGOONE. exhibit, aaklnft no allowance on the Mora of jouth. The enthusiasm with which we contemplate our work lrtteoalS. the warmth of the greeting w. extend to those wno bare come from foreign land, to lllua trat with us the growth and progrww of uuman eoamvor iu tne uireeuou or bluber elrtlht&tloa. 'V' who taller, that popular education ana in. .timuiation ox tne beat inipulaw of our cUUeue lead the war to a reallza tton of the national deatlnr which our faith protuUw, gladly welcome the oppor tunity here afforded us to aee the result, aeuompltabed bj efforts which bar. been alerted loniter than our. In tbe field ot man. Improvement, while In appreciative return we .intuit tn. unuanuleled ad vancemeot and wondwful aooonipllah meota of a young lutvoo, and prMent tbe triumph, of a vlgurona. .elf reliant and ludepeudesit people We have built tbe. apl.ndld edltloM. but w. have also butlt th. magulftoMit fabric of a popular gov eroment. wboaegraad proportion, an aeeo throughout tba world. We nave mads aud here gathered together object, of oa. aed beauty, tbe products or AnMi-iuaa skill aud Uivvallua; w. have also made DM) who nil. tbeuwelvw. "It ta aa exaluri iuUnIod in wblcb we and our gusta from other land, are en gaged, aa v. oo-ofirftt. lu the iuaugara tiW of an HrWgrei 4rio(d ae bjsjaa aa- Miff ljj ' II ugntnrant vm in i annwrtramg a 1 ben enter upon wc exempiuy in too noblest nense the brotherhood of nations. Let ui hold fast to tbe meaning that un derlie this ooremony. and let us not lam the ImprelalTeoeM of this moment. As by a touch the in Millinery that gin life to this vast enterprise is now net in motion, so at the same moment let our hopes ami aspirations awaken forces which In all time to come shall Influence the welfare, tha dignity and the freedom of mankind." As the president finished ha touched the button which was to start the ma chinery and open the exhibition. The touching of the button was the signal for the audience to Durst into a tnunaerous v. ORIENTALS OS THK MIDWAY PLAtfiAKCE. shout The orchestra played the hallelujah chorus, the wheels of the great Alllsenglne In Machinery hall began to revolve, the fountains in the lagoon threw tip their Jets ot water, a flood of water gushed from the McMonnles fountain and leu into the basin, aud the thunder of artillery came from the vessels in the lake. At the same time chimes In Manufacturers' hall and on the German building rang out a merry peal, and overhead the flags at the tops of the poles in front of the platform fell apart and reVraled two gilded m6dels of the ships In which ''Columbus first sailed to American shores. Hundreds of flags ot all nations and all colors were also-uufurled within sight of the platform, and an immense United States flag fell out from the top of the central start in front ot the stand. The roof of the Manufacturers' building was gorgeous In red gonfalons, while the Ag ricultural building was dressed In banners of orange and white. It was a wonderful and brilliant scene of transformation, and while It was taking place the cannon con tinued to thunder and the crowd to cheer. When the demonstration had spent Its force, the baud played "America." and the exercises were at an end. The greeting to the president was hearty and vociferous. It came first when his genial face was seen above the h fails of the diplomats and commissioners In the grand stand. It was repeated when he stepped forward to make his modest address, and for the third time It rose when, the signal was sent and the great achievement of the century was Inaugurated. But only part of this honor was C leveland's; tne rest was In acknowledgement of the event which that roar from Machinery hall, that sud den outflow of flags as If a rainbow had been splintered above the buildings, that booming of cannon and that triumphal chorus signalized. It was unfortunate that this part of the day's proceedings should have been marred by what might have been a serious panic Always anxious to see and hear. as American crowds are, some ot those in the rear began to pusu in hopes of gaining more advantageous positions from which to witness the proceedings on the plat form. T. he movement attracted the atten tion of those on the platform and orders were given to the police to clear away. the jam that begau to threaten the platform. Officers sprang Into the crowd, but It was some minutes before their efforts were successful, and when the dense mass ot people had been In some degree separated twenty persons had been taken out In a tainting' condition. Fortunately, how ever, no one was seriously hurt and a great calamity was avoided. Of course. It was a big crowd to handle, for Director of Works Burnbam declared that 440,000 people had passed 'the tuni- stlles since daylight a number far tu ex cess of the most sanguine expectations, lo take care of such a multitude with only one accident that could be called serious for all the other casualties of the day wers trivial was therefore a matter for con gratulation among the ofllcers of the ex position. After dinner the president wearily took up the llue of march for the Manufac tures huildmg, where he did the courte sies to a throng of foreigners and officials. Then he was hurried to the Woineu'i building, where he listened to the dedica tion specchfs of Mrs. Potter Palmer and others. Thtj IrUh Illuge next claimed hU attention, anil Hfter that he boarded a naphtha launch and made a flying trip through the lagoons. Having thus made the grand tour of the exposition he was thoroughly tired out. and tbe rest of the time until his special tra'n started foi Washington was spent lu his car chatting with friends and visitors. Meanwhile the great American public was having the full run ot the grounds for the first ttone, and was enjoying Itsell thoroughly. It was cloudy all afternoon, but no rain fell, and the sidewalks and streets, while they were by no means models of cleanllm so far'as nbnence ol mud was concerned, were In good condi tion for active pedwtrinns. The crowd did not mind the mud anyhow nnd from noon till the last gate was closed the broad aveuues were alive with throngs moving from one to another ot the big buildings and every one saw nil the siuhts iOrib1e. and at last, when the bour-for departure arrive., went away wuu tne nrinresoia tlon to come ugalu. Ciiicaoo. May a Hrlght sunshine and n clear up mado the big white World's fait buildings at tract he to look upon, and at tbe first opening of the gates there was a thin stream of visitors passing through r 8THEHT SCESE IS CHICAGO. which swelleil to a steady current ot hu manity aa the dav wore on. Karly callers were considerably jostled and pushed around by the men wto were removing the rubbith aud other evidence ot Mon day's opening and Inside the buildings gangs ot In borer were at work unpacking belated exhibits and putting them In place. The first concert by the exposition or chestra ot 114 pieces was Riven yesterday afternoon In Mimic hall. Mr. Padvrewskl was present and performed upon bis fav orite plana. The concert will be contin ued from day th day. The splendors of the night at Jackson park outshone the glories of tbe day. The power of electricity waa displayed In all lta brtllianry. Tbeoeutrot attraction was, as during the day, tbe Administration building and lu court of honor, and thither the tuiwew flocked lu multitudes. The first touuh of magic gtvea the iilght setting of the great scene was a fringe ot lucandrtoeiit llghta which surmounted the columns of tbe peristyle ruuutng from music hall to the easluo. IhU was fol lowed a moment later by strip of light which spraug to Ill's on all parts of the Ad ministration building. The entire struct ure was gulldwl with streams of light run ning around Ihetopa of the p villous and to the dome. The effect was one of sur passing beauty, and was greeted with great applause. Chicago, May 4. rales the national commission of the Vnlted States uhall make a nw law or choose to amend the exbtUog ttut, the gate of the World's fair will not lie opened ou Sunday. Just before the adjournment of ytwterday'a sesslou ot ths uatiotial iHunmiasiiui. Com missioner Ht Clair, uf West Virginia, sub mitted the report of tbe judiciary com mtttse oo tbe preamble and resolution submitted by Mr KiUx-L, uf Iowa, pro viiii ng for flundaj upfjiing The ooin milt re, tmotiug the rule adopted oo the subject, rctports Uiiai.imou-l against tha adoption oi lbs remduttuu The Peoaaylvaiiia htatr tuuldlug, one of the great attraction in the northern end of the ex post don ground, was thrown Open to tb pulilU yeHteniay Since the Liberty 1311 was put tu place in tbe ro tunda only tbai laigf room has been open to visitors. The sup rmtr ndeut dtvdrtd to put ou the aolsbtijg toiuU-s lit the other rooms, and clean up afu-i ths crowd that Invaded the building on Monday. For that reason the duurs wr oiuaed until yesterday. The Philadelphia poliotunen are on duty night and day, guarding the Utdspeudeuo BU and answering a thou and quetiioaa pus by tbe multitude ot & wv4 ufiuly about tU K I II lr. nation t reft. R-ORLD'S TAIR FXHNSTLvAJflA BUILD IWO. Among the accues that tlrst attract the mention of all visitors are the foreign streets reproduced In Midway Flalsance and the little pleasure boats that go flit ting through the lagoons. On the former people ot all nationalities jostle each other as they pass along, while the bridges cross ing the lagoons seem to have already be come favorite resorts for lovers. Actual costly experience with the rea taurant monopolist In the park has In duced the visiting thousands to. devise ways and means to defeat the schemes of the caterers. Lunch baskets and hand bags are carried by hundreds of people, and In that way they are able to spend the whole day at the fair without being fam I ihed or parting with n goodly amount for a frail lunch. The price lists ot the res taurants are Eifel tower in their propor tions, but not stationary like that struc ture. The prices vary according to the willingness of the j tat ton to pay. Walters collect for evirtUing served and collect what i hey nluafce. ABEL'S Opposite theTark, LEHIGHTON, PA. We open up business for the eaason with an assortment of goods always In de mand during tbe warm months of the year. Of course we continue to keep In stock and sell all kinds of Uuu.niMO Haiidwaiik at the lowest prices. You will find It to your advantage lo have us quote prices to you on this line of goods. Wo have Pretty. Neat, Slyllsh and Sub stantial HAuv Coaciiks ironi $0.00 and upward. Come and see them. Have you a lawn ? If you have don't fall to call and see what we have lo the Lawn Mower line. We have rive Dif ferent Makes. The Price, well, that Is as low as the lowest for a good, first-class ar tlclc Come and see us when you make up your mind to buy, H'e luive well-made ExritEsa Waoons that will stand the knockinz about that the boys Rive them. We have them at 75 cents, and they are good, neat & strong. The vesky-snecky Fly days will soon be here. Before they come euard jour house with eood, well-made Door and Vindow Screens. We haye a big, good and cheap assortment as these goods. Hammock T)avs are comlnff on aDace You will want lo know where to buy. Let us give tou a pointer. We have them foi s tie. Come and aee them. Look at the quality and then let us tell you the prices. Toilet Pater, We. have It and of course we bare It to sell. Come here and look at It. e soil It by the roll or by the case at very low prices. Screen Wire lor fence purposes or for chicken coops. We have DU rolls. These are only a few articles of tba yeiy many that we have. Come and see us when you want to buy. We show goods with pleasure and whin you make pur chases they are delivered promptly. TO THE LADIES OF r.EUlOHTON. I take pleasure In announ cing to you that JlltS, S. O. WIIEATLEY, holds the Agency for my Uoods. She will be pleased to receive yonr orders at her residence. First street, or will call uoon tou In personon request to do so We trust tbe ladles will take advantage of this op portunity to purchase a genuine M ADAJ1E GRISWOLD COHSET. Made in various styles and lengths. Also Physical Culture H'alsts. J ADA Air QKIHWOLD. Executor's Notice. Estate ot JOSEPH F REX, late o! Frank Un TnwnahlD. Carbon count v. J'a.. deceased. .All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate paj roent, and those having leftal claims aicamst the same will pre sent without delay In proper order lor settle inem 10 Aloiifl uuiti(,M-cuwr. Aprlft-et Welssport, Pa, GO TO Fits. ltODEHEIt, under the Exchange Hotel, liank street, tor a smooth shave ora t iish tollable hair cut. UST Closed on Sunday's Itoeder's Hair tonic, cures Dandruff. We carry in mock a iiui une oi iancy touei aracies m iow est prices, and we are the only place In town v nere ) ou can uuy uenaer s vreaiu .or uieiauo. AWFKK, the barber, opposite the Opera liuuw, Luis Biiaica iiiu uuri vitij' thing hi first-class stle Drop In and see him, Cloied on Sundays. Toilet Articles for tale. STUuEU3 H HAVING SALOON, opposite the An voc at je Office, Is headquarters fur suaYing, nair cutting and s nam pool ujr, rartlcu lar attention paid tucuttlnif Ijidies banes and Children's Hair. Toilet ai tides or sale. Choice VD. CAM I'll CLU over tlte Canal H ridge. Bast VVeUsnort, cuts hah, shaves and shampoos instjle. Oiveiue a call. You can also buy Hay Hum, UalrToulcs,&c at tbe very lowest Book-kkkpr n-Stliiation wanted as assistant onk-keetertn a flour mill, am a fair penman c d understand book-keeping and ronductinx forrespondenre pretty well. For further re ere uie apply It. K. w lisrrlty. fa, 12-87 ti. fflXLER Uo has the Iteputation and he intends to keep it by continu ing to manufacture and sell the best in his lino at the low est living prices. Buyers ol Wagons, Carriages, Oarts. Want to remember this nnd see mo before buying elsewhere. a, RmtmmmmU f toy a It m4 rial A Hi I I T. AGENTS WANTED &Sr& now 4lron Nurwry Stock, Naw rrofit Soar uu Mtnieui. Halary aud eipviuM VT. & T. Smith Co. "txz.fxw- EsUalMttMl itm Oim of toe LatkM OWMt B ubllsbeU tuid bt-Rt-kuowii Nuraerifs la Ih I'QIUmI liUtf . I EWIS' 98 LYE ( PATCH TCO) m lib rrtuMkU UaL U witiWMtg UT hr UaV Ui v uiluuu-a wlthuwt II U thm 0a timuttvg wwSh vmUuc Uhuv plftu, mt, io. rSHVA. I ALT XTfl CO. mLl..ra. iaMriauc aiMaiMwaslal rrS OtMVltaMlMfro THE BAZAAR, 729 Hamilton St., ALLENTOWN, PENN'A. (Lately occupied by Uittnor, Hunsicker & Co.) Oar sales so far this month far eicred the corresponding month last joar. This week we oiler new attain lants in the war ol Special UAltOAlN'S. Dress Goods. Onr drMS rood, stoelr Is Sfconil to none trash, new. stilish materials, foreign and tlomesllc. In DiacK ana colors, uouoie (old wool dress Roods, 12 l-2c, actuallj worth 10c Cashmere, ll'hlp Cord, IMaid and Striped Wool ChOTfon.JIenrleltas, wool enraus, storm serges, xiauueu, T.A1tA.' Pint!,, twn.tnn.it ItlaffOtial lllx- tures, Sublime Cloths In heilouope, reseda nlle. Dink. blue, cream, new blues, tans, grays and many others. Our prices, as usual are the very lowest. Samples riven (or comparison. Silks. Onr silk stock Is more exclusive than ever. Surahs, plain, changable ana iancy Dgured China Silks In light, medium and dark groqndi,plaIn and (ancy, 29c to ft a yard, liengallnes, all shades; their are de sirable (or trimming purposes. Faille, lthadamasaudTaffetae In black and colors Satines.- rialn black aatlnes. a ble stock to select from, 12 l-2c lo 35c Black figured eatlnes, look rich and beautKnl. 20c upward. Illack satlnes with (ancv fleurea. very pretty de signs, copied from nature, 2Sc to 30 cents a yard. French Mulls Are the nicest and coolest fabrics for ho. weather. Cardinal, navy, pongee and black, 2S, 29 and c. Ask to see these Goods. Summer Copes. We are offering unusual bargains In capes. Ittlce tan capes, to upper capes. nlr.lv trimmed. ueuer ame ana better cloth, f5: worth $0.93. Have about thirl v better eaoes. $9 to $13.76, which will be slaughtered to make room. Our black capes have been verv popular. Pretty style., $3, $S: 19 and $15. To look through means to get suited. Curtain Department. Don't forget to visit our cur tain department on the second floor Chenille curtains, all colors, handsome dados, $3.50, $5; better styles, $7.50, $10, $13.50. Lace curtrns, 50c a pair; lace curtains, 3 yards long $1, worth $1 25; lace curtains, $2, selling elsewhere for $3; better and richer, $5, $7 00 and upwards. Look through; it will pay you. No trouble to show goods. M. F. Morrisey M. J. Hartzell, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF HARNESS ! Whips, FlyNettSi Robes Blankets, And everything else usually kept lo. a iirat ciass store or mis tuna. REPAIRING Of all kinds attended to neatly, cheap lv and promptly. Special attention paid to the manufacture of Harness to order. STORE IN LEUCKEL'S BLOCK. REBER'5 Drug Store. Celery and Caff ene-llromtde. We have It fresh. Good for Headache, Slok Stomach and Nervousness. By the doee or you csfTtake It home: 2So., 00c and 11.00 bottles with bandy dose nu.p. We have other remedies for head ache too. There Is more than one kind of headache and how some do suffer. Suuday School Bibles and other Bibles. Moral and Religious Books. Fine titatlonery. LEHIGHTON. Kemerer AND SVA.RTZj Just now, as an innovation we are offering our customers a beautiful book .Shepp's Pho tographs of the World, with every Forty Dollar Purchase We would like very much to explain this to you. Will you please call. Bed Room Suites, Parlor Suites, Dining Room Furniture, Book Poses, Hall Racks, Handsome Carpets. Are nmont; tne roods we sell at very low prices. Kemerer AND SWARTZ. GLOTHiisra i E. G. Opera Ilouse Block, Spring AND Summer MILLINERY. COATS AND WRAP -IN Leading Styles for Spring, 634 Hamilton St., Allentown. EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. 'S ur $26,292,980,56. - THE " EQOtTABLB S0C1KTT HOLDS A LABQCIt ' JiV WRIT KB A LARQBH A MS UAL IllCOmo - Aasurance lm, ' 1891. LAftflKB A MUD NT OF ItRfl, V $323jll8,331 "a"t"tSb"wobjuS'" $39,054,943 ASSUHANCK IN KHECK JANUAltV 1, I813. $804,804,557. 2,370 Death Claims Paid For Kates and further Information address, W. P. LONG, Special If You are Wise You Will Buy AND ALL VEHICLES FROM HENRY GHRSTMAN Two car toads of new veliioles nil goods rre the lowest. CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS. THE CARBON CO. IMPROVEMENT CO., Limited, Successor to N- Sn?der. Franklin Fianbuc Mill. Weissport. Pa.. DeilrM to say that tbev are prepared at abort notice to fiirulib blJi ami tlinats on all k I ods of I (ouch & DreuM Lumber. Doon. SuIjm. Ac. bufMltM wlih Pin In- teiior Bfcoratlom in Oak, Walnut, (-beirv wuu kooo woric ano nrtcciau uiaienair e earneauy toiicu your paironafe ana guarantee in return to give aailsfaction In every particular. CAltllON COUNTY I5IPU0VE1IEKT COMPANY, D. W. DAVIS, Manager. GO TO SWEENY'S "Comer Store" Oranees, Lemons, Bananas, Nets, Apples, Cillery, CranK Grapes, Tatile Raisins. Confec tions. Fancy Bastels. Queens ware,, and a "full line of Nice Groceries. Low&t prices, good treatment, prompt delivery Call and See Us. Corner Store, LEHIGHTON PA. Our Spring Line of Clothing is now complete nnd comprising the Latest Styles lor Men's, Boys' andiYoiitlis'. Our efforts to sell the best Clothing for the Lowest Prices are becoming appreciated and we show you the largcft stock to se lect Irom. Don't Boy Until Yon Sec What Wc Haye.' ZERJNf, Lehighton, Pa . All the Now and Pretty Fancies in NE IT MILLINERY. Can be found in great array at our stores in Weissport and Lehighton. We certainly never had such a Big Assortment before. Be sure to Come and See Us. M. CULTON. THE - plus, In 1891, $8,940,1152,72. Auent Lebicbton, PeDn'a. just received. Our Prices on Don t buy until you see me. or I'lue, at tbe very loweat prlci, oooiitteni SP1IINQ AND bUMjnsn Dress Goods In the vrv NlMt HUln and at tha Lowest TrlM. at E. H. Snyder's, Fine Dress Goods, That can't be matched In this town or count! for Si) la QaalHf arl'rtm. See Oar Goods Before Yon Buy. BDV VOUR Green Groceries Frank Loibenguth's NOB H HKSl MTKKKT, w here hIho uu be Cound a Hue Line of Fiuv GrtHJurie, Fruit, t'amlien, ireu Vf UkUlt u seitou,ii' i 'tl kverj ijjwmt rMoM. Prumpt tOteu Uon aud food goods. TCALL AND SEE US. New Bee HiveJooiMG ALLENTOWN jPA. 1893 SPRING 1893 WearereaJy for the Spring Season In the Dress Go ods DBPARTSIKNT. New Goods, New Shades, New Styles. All open and waiting yonr inspection. Shades ami styles so charming that you can't help to ailnilre them. We have them In greater variety than von ever laid eyes on ontslJe of Philadelphia and New York. Aa lo prices they are right they're At the Iwttom round. Write for samples anil compare them with other goods. lUmem hcr the place wc refer le is w.Hunsicker's Corner 81 h and Hamilton Sts. 'Refreshing, Cool, Pleasant -IS OUR- SODA WAT AND OUR- ICE CREAM. "Ve are prepared Iq serve you every day with the finest flavored Soda nnd Cream. Families, Parties nnd Festi vals supplied at short notice nnd at lowest prices. B. K. CULTON, iite Fart, Lehiahton. Wall Paper. From Cheap Blank) to Fine Gilt and Tressed l'apers. Also, Felts and Ingsalns, with Handsome Frelies. PICTURE ROD ND COVE. Window Shades ready to bins, or put up to order. Paint, Oil, Varnish, Glass, limits. Tainting and P Hanging, by couipetltenl workmen In part of the county Books, (Stationery and Fanny Goods, always a large stock a Luckenbach's Gl Broadway, Mauch Chunk. For a Thorough Training iu BUSINESS or SHORTHAND. It Hill pay you to visit the AMERICAN BDSINESS Gin CentbeSqcare, Allentown. Pa. Tlie mou ThormiKh, Rest KeuUitt, and Flust Kqu(ipMl UHmaercia! Tntlnlui: Htfiool O;-- BEI'ARATK Sight COMPKTBKT lrnti iti'(TOiia. Most PracUyal Cnumn al Ilonwt ftut. StudeuU aaflitwl (o iiayliin immKUmu. SmjI tor catalogue or call at oAc. O O DORNEY, Prin. PRANTZ, The South End Jeweler. DO YOU WANT atolies, Spnrf Pins, Clocks, Wntch Chains. Necklaces, Gold Pencils, Knr Rings, Rings, Bracelets, Silverware, Society Kmblems, H'ntch Charms. Tou eau buy liuin and luanr mar at oar Pocular man on I aukway. Repairing In all its brantlM. aattlellr auanded to at low orlea. Wilson F'-.iitz, TUB SOUTH BKt) JKWI.EIt, Hankway, - - Lehighton. j : -j Now is Your Time! i 20 ! Building Lots For Sale! Don't wait, but come at once and buy one of these beautifully located lot, . You will -"ttj iTuma: ofilnS: prised at the vi -w they afford gick Headache. Loss of and the pnec will be sure to i please you. No trouble to show you h round. CWI1 on either , A. r. SNYDER, I or B. J. UONUKN. East Waitaportra LOTS OF GOOD. Ask M. C. Henry and Martin Dubbs of Unit ilauch Cliunk, who saved them a clean cold tlSO dollars cash ou a Piano. Ask Mr. Chas. Armbruster, ot (he same place, who saved lilm fG5, on a Piano Organ. Oh I I am getting thero with both feet, ye high war prloe agents, come down to honest prices, Phillips has not seen lit to accept tuy proposition yet, namely: One Hundred Dollars for every new orgrn he sold that he did not make t20, It he gives mo ten dollars far every one I will show he made from t'-U to (DO dollars. Ho claims to be satisfied with (5 profit, that sounds nice, but why don't ha carry out what he advocates. I am also hondiiuarters for Sewing Machines 1 soil the White Cottage at $25 00 White & Domestic at 30 00 Wheeler &. Wilson at 30 00 Davit and Standard at SO 00 A. Handsome High Arm In T ' Draw Oak at 20 00 lied Springs just half what you pay eUowhere. Nearly Six Thousand Washing. Ma- chines sold during 1892, they go Ronnd or Square 5. Come and see me before purchasing and 1 will save you mousy. (CS We will Sell anything and every thing that we carry on Small Monthly 1'aymenta "33 AARO1 5MYDER, Woissport, Pa. If yon want to bo In lime and In rxclcet Good things go qulcklv.and ptocrastlnat Ine pnrrhasrre hare only themselves to blame. If they are compelled to be con tent with second class choices. Come quickly to our large Carpet and Curtain Display at 801 HAMILTON STREET, Allentown. Pa- Apr 1- 3m PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING, Owen Rehrig, Corner Second and Iruu Btre.ts. We have severed our connec tion with Mr. O. F. Acker, and will hereafter do all kinds of house pair ting, deeorating and paper hanging ourself. We will make prices on nil work in our line as low as possible, while at the suhie lime we will do only the best kind of work, Ve will bo pleased to figure cn any work that ou may need and we also hope for a fair share of your patronnge, We will continue on our headquarters (or wall papers, 7orders,Curtaiiis,Paints and Supplies, all kinds of Stntioneiy .vc, and will kindly solict your patronage. Owen Rehrig. mate's Old Sland. We handle nil the Daily nnd Weekly Newspapers, Periodi cals! agn zines, Fashion Books and i'tory Papers, and we Deliver them promptly nt your store, residence or office. Do you grt a papr 1 Tfnot please try us. Besides the news bureau we have a fine assortment of Cigars, Tobacco. Confcctionerr. Frmis, hols, Toys aid Fancy Goods At the rsry Loweat Caah Price.. Uy fair aud boneat method, aud a close attention to business we hope lo merit your patronage, so we kindly auk for a trial. Fleaae call. T. J. BRETNBY, Illoae'aOld 8tand, - First Street Entirely I VEGETABLE rv VMANDRAKEl AND A SURE CURE ton GOSTIVENESS Blllousnoss. Dyapopsla, Indlgostlon, Diseases of tho Kldnoys,Torpld Llvor Sick Headache, Loss of Appotlto,Jaundloo,Erup tlons and Skin Dlsoases. mss 25t- v xms, ttitsysutntfiu. Hfii, jMim a uu. rnt. . uituitM it ' Sold l W t bitty
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