TheCarbon Advocate """ LEIIIUHTON. PA.t SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1888. WEDNESDAY'S COHVBHTIOh. streets till morning that his wues Pra- District Bar Association originated tim Tha craat Catherine of Pennsylvania's mour might escape, would haro dlfld on his ian 0( holdlne this cenventleri. wltli Ihrf Demociatlo warriors at narrliburg, on own doorstep In defense of his housd but, Tew 0f forming a National Bar Association Wednesday.and the amicable and thorough- as I said, it is nonso tomorallzo, the entire jor tbe purpose of harmonizing certain Iv satisfactory manner n which tho affairs affair Is baa as baa can do, ana our nope js matters of law n the different Stales. A ijtTiuu at Tn LKiuaitTOK rosT-oFriCK as 0 tbe conyentlon were managed conclusive- that it may be forgotten as soon as possi- gfeat deal of trouble Is caused by the di sproves one significant fact, namely, tbe ble. vcsrltyof laws relating to marriage and dl I 1 . I 1 I mi I 1 1 MHHtAHtlnM t. I . . . ..... . wnrtn rn mtMnnnaia. State Democracy is netter massca ana net- j.uero ub iouk ucuu uui.ciii.uu 1 yorco, accent oi real estate distribution of Notice Is hereby clven that an alteration ter able to cope with the adversary than tween tbe different States for tbe owner- rcai estate, Ac, and It Is hoped that by the . . - . . I .. . . ... , I ... . iL. .L..l.. .nn m.h VOW I - .a. i . .. . . w amendment to tho rules ana regulations they naye been in any previous years our- snip oi iuu lumuiuu ..,. iorminc oi mis association many of tbese evernlsit the Democratic Organization in ine tho past decade. President Cleveland's York carries off the pennant, for she has difficulties and inconvenlcncles will be ob- C'arWn county will b proposed at tho next policy of tai iff reform and his admlnlstra- not only ono but two. vlated. It Is proposed to organize advisory 3Nocratlc County Conyentlon, In accord" I tlon of governmental affairs generally was In the town of Jamacla, which Is a boards, which will formulate bills for unl aws with Article 16th of the Democratic approved with but little objection on the suburb or uroowyn, nyea a man uy form legislation upon these subjects, and SbIm adopted In 1870, so as to abolish the part of the delegates. name or Jonnson who was marneu w present them to tho various State leglsla imuat dtliwatn avalem and mibulLiita the The convention was the most quiet ana estimable woman wuu wuom uo yu lures. 1 A . TT . . I TM 1 T" M 1. Ttl. . m . a.11. Pr.foM Mnn. ,.tn. W orderly that has assembled at tbe State harmony nearly loriy years, uo wus Arireciur roweii. oi me unitea mates Iva thtfl nntlpM at. iVkta iim, w.n.n ixllr CaDltol fora number ol vears. Resolutions of comfortable means wnen no marneu, ueoiogicai survey, nas naa nnaer consider- Ach et the Mauch Chunk Democrat, In were adopted calling for a revision of the and his wife haa a nico nine property in anon lor several years past one of the most WkUl,,m.tMihf0!lnWlnfftlme. nresent heavy, onerous and oppressive nor own rigui. iiow.aon vunuera.auu mo stupendous projects ever unaenaiten, ana 1 tind ftnthli anirtTtxtfatift heartm? dlrecttv I tariff laws? that the public lands, tbe com-1 that there was any thing scandalous or has at last gotten the matter into detfhtto ifaU nnlnt' mon heritaira of the Dconle. must be pro- sensational between this excellent couple, shape. The project is in brief, this: It Is - - I .. .... .... I . . . . o, ,. ,1 -1 ... U I 1 ,1HM . 1. - - ... "A. it I. .n .,1ni1iit lmnn h 1 tv to served for actual settlement by tho people, xor mere was not. ouewnpu uiuuci oi vuo lersnulate a conferee system that will fair- nd landlne the Democratic nartv for re- and no doubt would have been a model Rocky .Mountains from Canada to Mexico, iy represent tnenumDer-or voters m cacn , . , ncmuci , 0f the public land! that the mother if she had had a chance; but sue m which are the fountains heado of the eenntv without Blvlne Northamoton abso- . " . . . r . . . '. . ... ... r.. .in... i..i,i.i ,.it,..,.in. it.. j m i t 1st, power over all the rest why hot cut the surplus principal suouia no appnea to a re- aiuu t. ouu wtuucu iu u uC1 .. "u isoiuun wtter short by adopting the Crawford ductlon of the public debt, and that the and wifely duties In a manner that earned rivers, and thus form vast resources or eonnty system, to enaoie every uemocrai president should, have absolute power to tho commenaatlon oi ner nusoana auu tuu siore-uouscs oi waicr, to oo useu in lrngat la the district to cast his ballot direct for ..... .j I ,imiroi:nn on.l nnnmlmilnn of her mlch- Inc the arid lands. It la claimed hv Mr. . .. ...... m. 1 1 UUIUilHaU UUUUI 1U ttUTKUUC VI VUWI wiun-nu 1 c J sua layonte, canuiaate, anere wpuw ue - ,..i, i...,u ri, itnnrti.H rhnrob every Sunday. Powell that It will be nosslble replftlm nn msitiier Mnfereepocming nor rotten Dor- "j, vuowuiijrjYu"'ij""'" "-'- -- ,nnnnnn . , . T T agh represenution In that. It would be to the American soldiers and sailors and to and her husband, the deacon, had greaU less than 1,300,000 miles of lands that are te an open, lair ana square sunmission oi the wjd0Ws and orphans of the men who local reputation as a fervent exnorter nnu at present wortniess, anu at tne same time Vr""'""!.. "iru.,""..; died for the Dernetuatlon of a country's as the standing prop of tho amen corner, large areas or wuat are termea-llood plains' j-iiiB, nui.ro uy rihm ik ueiuuSj. .i I n it,i n llf nml Htod a coodlv or lands which are now aubleet to i)in uonur, vuo iieuuncau imity is wuuciunuu q for its failure to reduce the Slate tax rates death. But when they opened his will and from the annual floods of spring time. The by eqnltablo and judicious legislation; the his ledger, be was discovered to have been magnitude of the project can bo conceived same tiattv la also condemned for Its fa ure the most economical ana raetnooicai oi wnen ins cousiucrea mat me amount Of VihorialDay W1LLBK APPitowwATS- to enforce tho laws against corporations, men. Ills charges against nis wite s estate, lanu mat it is sougut to reclaim is equal m Wnd !m!Wntlv obierred here: tho old etn. Svmnathv is exnressed for tho ou- of which.he had the caro, commencea wuu extent to a little less than one-hall thenum oldlers will visit the graves of their dead Dressed In the old" world, and greeting is his courting. He had charged herone half ber of acres that are now under cultivation eetaridea who lie calmly altenlnir on the sent to Gladstone. Parncll and Davltt in of every expense Incurred from the day he In the United States. The cost of such an Ullslde and In the valley and strew them their efforts to establish home rule. had made her acquaintance up to the day undertaking will of eourse be greal, but Wltk the choicest and sweetest of spring's Judge James Brewster McCollum, of of his death; his. last disbursement a few Prof. Powell Insists that it will be slight as OKbleas. Our hearts stirred by mournful Susquehanna county was nominated for hours before he dlea be sent out tor a uar compareu to tne value or the land re tsemory of those dark days when the strife Supreme Judge. He Is now on the Com- of soap, and Mrs. Johnson was founa claimed, and he has asked Congress to I clyU war raged so fiercely, when brothers, mon Pleas bench of Susqnehanna County charged on his memoranda with seven lend Its aid in commencing the work by an husbands and fathers broke from neaccfnl. his term exDlrlne with this year. He was cents, her share of the soap. For forty appropriation of a quarter of a million ottlet. haouv homes to fight for the Deroct- elected In 1878 In a combination between years this worthy deacon had kept an ac- dollars. n. M.Hai. ft n mm.hImI. tmnMnw Am . m.Mnl..A.M nnA Tlamnnraf. 1.1.1 ititt I Utimf. flPPnlltlt flf PVfiTV llCUl OI CXPCIISC miii vi wuukj uauvi, .nrvuui hi i """"""I " I . ... Ttetnrattnn Tlow . . .. ... t . . .. I . . n 1 . . 1 . ... ...... .1 linn. Ifro Inlitienti'o MlfllR BODia sympatny wmca Dinas togetner m country is again urmiy ancuoreu to ine uuu uu ucijf ucu, ... . rri, . ,.., t,.. j ... , u--.i-.u--j .x. u.. j I Ti ,.r, .5. tt i . , .u- ..t... i.v. npi! nnn half. He Tho years ttmt have elapsed since the close of m uci ui uiuiueiuuuu tuuso wuu uus itereu i xvcpuuuvnu in nou u uutivc ui uu. i naa v.u.bvu , the civil war have served to obliterate all seC' to their country's summons in the hpur of county, about 55 years of age, and is re- made ner a present oi a nine uonar tlonal feeune and a united and prosperous her greatest need. A quarter of a century gard'ed as the best legal mind at the Sus- on the occasion of her flfleth birthday, and nation joins In keeping green the graves ot all mce those whose names confront us now ouchanna bar. His name was presented by he charged her on his boos wltn lour oi iw oeioyeo acaa. iiisiniuisspiriiinepuwish. en plain marble tablets were among us, Ex-Congressman George Post, who is to be lars and fifty cents. He dropped a five cent nickle Into tho subscription plato on IP YOU HAVBfcOT SUBSCnrnED ToWATtna JtrtMlfttl Wl11 nrnUpl -vntl n-onl In (3tve It your htartv, earnest, sincere en couragement. Dn. It. It. SCOTT, Dn It. 11. RBINOlIt, Drs. Scott & Reinohl, Graduates of l'lilla. Dental College. DENTISTRY ! IN ALL ITS BnANClIKS. terralion of the Teeth a Specially. OFFICE IlOUItSi From 8 a. m. 10 5 n. m. OAK HALL, K&rkot Square, Mauch Chunk. BRANCH OFFICE: EAST - MAUCH - CHUNK, Two Doors North of rost-Onice. OFFICE lIOUKSi 7 to 9 a. in, and 6 to 7 p. m. April 28-3m The principle here set forth Is just as seund when applied to county offices. If aot, why not? Br Request. Joseph F. Rex, UNDERTAKER AND DEALEIt IN FURNITURE, PARLOR SUITIflS, BEP ROOM SUITES, &e., &e. rrlccs the very lowest. Quality ot goods the best. Satisfaction guaranteed In every particular. Its beloved dead, er ot the Nkw Vohk Family Bionr Tapkh hn hntt wrlltn n thrill Inv nil ntu-.i- J 1.1. .1.. . j - Jii-.l I.U .u. I ,1 . ll.l ...V.inr1r.llnn nlntn nn - " uraiuc3 uu vaior ui crcuiwu wuu iUO . "ll' "-" r peculiarly appropriate to this national holiday, patriotism that lent new beauty to Amerl- tessera. . a. ci. uu uyuu Sunday, ana alter meeting jurs. oonnsuu entitled "Faithful Leonore :o r.nis Grave K ent can manhood. Babies yet unborn will, for ?St nJT H StSu ZnZ. ' lth tw0 ccnls and a half' Green" I" the same paper will also be found a Mneratlonstocome.be told tho thrilling 1J 1 ' His wife had been Induced to sign a re- weekly Instalment of the "Life and Adventures BroauMni's M ml Lfc Special to the Carbon Advocate. All tho week, In the hotels, on the cor ners of the streets, at the different church meetings, on the marts of commerce there where the money-changers congregate, and story of the old war days, . when wiyes, Bothers and sisters walled with palpitat ing heart to bear the news of the battle. With these women the pain and misery, the sorrow and uncertainty of the civil war will ever, live ludellably engraved upon the heart, the memories of those anxious days of waiting tnd wishing will flow into the life blood -of their children's children and llye In glory for all days to come. Tho custom of decorating the graves of tbe de parted Is prehistoric ; everything which love can deyise has, in different periods and by different nations, been employed to do honor to tho tomb. In Greece the land of downfall of this TV all tteet magnate. classics and beautiful customs, the graves Even the red-mouthed ruffians who are f the dead were honored and reyered, and ever ready to rejoice at a rich man's mis so the beautiful custom has descended fortune, for onco In their lives were silent in the fillded palaces where the stock of his services, and after the money was gamblers ulav battledore and shnttlecock exhausted sued his sister for a balanco of with hundreds of millions, but one topic twenty-five dollars and two cents. His ac seemed to engross them all, the death of counts running as follows: To one paper poor Nat Hatch. No one spoke unkindly of pins, 10 cents; to going to store to buy of him: no one rejoiced at tho terrible tbem. time 4 hours and a half, $3.75. To lease of dower, so the worthy deacon willed a Bnowmau or r. T. Baraum," written by .. . . " " J . . himself, and equally Interesting to the young all his property away and never left his folksaaweU as hea'ds 0, faB Je wife a cent, rare llerary treats, and those of our readers who In tbe same town is a brother who. on the are not already enjoying thein will do well to ob- dcath of his parents, was made his sisters' tain No. 7Ca of the New YohK Familt Btobt guardian. Tbe sister's share of the estate pf " 01 llt n?wi.d?a.le.r,or 8e?rd dlrect 10 the it.t.l... tt,nnnrl nml aarntl hlldHron I " was umiccu " ana 26 Vandewater Street. New York and re. dollars. So the guardian kept an account ceve the paper four months tor on tfo!r' postage free, from generation to generation, until the people of to-day pay tribute to their na tions dead, many of whom lie in unknown and unmarked graves. God bless American soldiers, both the bine and gray, for the rancor of the war has died, and in Its place has come the fraternal love of broth ers, who clasping hands across the old Hason-Clxon line, are well pleased that He 5vas a good fellow, say those who knew him best, a thoroughly good fellow; which means that be was kind and generous, and a fair sample of the average Wall street broker or man about town. I have watched Wall street for many years; I haye seen all sorts of financiers and speculators go to pieces among Its rocks and treacherous quicksands; tellers, con like Ilk, go State News. Tho scene where General Hancock was wounded on July 3, 1803, Is at last marked by a monument, tr tif.Mi. . ... one cake soap, 8 cent ; to time In going to aler. lu lasting inmate ot the sin and back and nalllne Picket on fence. count7.hosDltal ln Lancaster, partook of $5.00. To one paper of pepper, 8 cents; to fd Monday, after a fast of fifty-four days, time in going to store. 5 hours, 5. To Suo at8 od unobserved, and still re w I fi-ann t r nnf ! M .it rlrt In ft hueirv. 60 cents: t me n taking uo" luo u oluer' horse home, $0; and so it goes till the At Humboldt, a small mining village, i.t .u,., n, iffH ,,n. Th flTa mI1es west of Hazleton, John Cowlick, courts are now looking through the ac- a single man, was fatally subbed by Joseph !.n, ,in nnH int t hnn Qrowkold, late Sunday night. Cowlick hi. ,noio,, .wlnrtlpr will rnmo to Prlef. uasior some time Deen intimate wltn urow. J "J "w w.- b I Tsjji. m M tho other night for the nuroose of raising a -MalB npn, ( ycars olQf while. I havn P(-n doTflns nf hnlr hnrMi HMt. lrvlr.i to thecollectlon they lu u" uum0 ' ermjn,. near -caroon. wi. nmor mPAtlnir. fine sine- uale nls coming on nre ana was j..,.. a, r. . ...I-j-u IT.I-- .. , . Inc. exhortations, nnd the "congregation "ul"cu l" ucaku- x" 8 parents an after np a sincere prayer that the noble L,.,M.,ntn . whltn limit of fin.. some boarders were .holding a carousal institutions of onr free country may llye -nmlnff fuT,,vo. ,rnm in,,,-a. ,,.,, ,,..,, TI, n,inif.r.,rn(rn md .mteri and tue orIsln of the fire.is nnknown. ana noarisn ror ever ana ave. I j , - o-- -.- t n..u-n- iiu.ii. wild wolves or mad dogs: others eking out the oblect of the meeting. One brother .-"""" "" uu.suoy oi Tmc pbopositiok to LENOTnilf inn their weary lives behind prison bars, and jumped up and said, Brethren, I will give "'' 'ure u . vigu iceep in term of President to sir years and to make " "here seeking surcease from shame fifty dollars. A stout brother on the op- V wujiwm 8 u- uo ucyu uanisceo tht President Ineligible for a second term and Infamy with the has been revived. The Increase ln the term in the majority .things are now aa they are. Pay your I presidents, cashiers, paying tribute to the dead on Memorial Hay and I fidentlral clerks and others of acr up a sincere prayer t institutions ot onr free coun and flourish for eyer and aye. the pistol or poison; and posite side of tbe church roared out, I'll go home for venturing to protest against nf ,. tin Ti,!rAl nri l.oitor inii,nr. a man in thfl the Government 's action In Introducing an would reduce the disturbance to business sifted the cause thoroughly, a woman was gallery shouted, Dear brother. I'll raise you , luJ! v, Blools caused by'Presldentlal elections, but the mixed up at the bottom of the tragedy. a hundred. When a little, podgy brother Col. A. (RlsonNorrls, Auditor C limitation to one term is or doubtful ex pediency. Tbe people could safely be left to determine that for themselves In .indi vidual cases: The Idea that it would lessen the Interference ot office holders ln the choice to be made Is fallacious. There would be just as much scheming to name tha successor as to secure a second term. The political history of the country has shown this In the application of the un written law against third terms. Gener- New York swarms with adventuresses down by tho altar sang out, I'll chip ln a usvVn"i aiea ai; nis residence in and femalo swindlers, and unfortunately hundred and fifty and call you. Show your 1 "UUCIPU1 u juonaay morning,, alter an here they find abundant material to work hands, my brothers, show your hands; it's on. Somehow they all gravitate towards all right, for the church takes tho pot. Wall street. There is a fascination about Now. I don't pretend to under stand what its gambling that Is particularly alluring to all these figures of speech mean, but as It woman, nor does It seem to make much was exclusively a church matter, If there Is difference about their degree or estate, an active branch of the Young Men's The demure New England schoolmarni, Chrlstlrn Association In your town per among the groen hills of New Hampshire or Vermont, Is quite as likely to take a little flyer In Missouri Pacific or Delaware and Lakawanna as her solid sisters who are the Lalss Aspaslas and Phrynnes of Djepabtuent Commahdeb Frank. J, Magee, of the Grand Army of the Kepubllc, has Issued a circular to the order urging a this wicked city; with their honest and dls ixucnu ooseryance oi jtemonai uay, tnus bonest gains they find their way to Wall wacmng -Dy our example that devotion to etreet. They all want to discover the In jiui, uu uag ta wormy oi impensname side secrets of the stock market, and they remembrance." Ho also recommends are willing to nav a nrlea for It. Thov that each Post attend Divine worship on find themselves among a set of men of in aabbatb proceeding Memorial Day and Moose principles, lax morals and easy con join in manasgiving to tioa for continued sciences: to such a co nartnershin there can peace, prosperity ana nappiness. unese be but one end shame and death. are aamirame suggestions, anditisnro- w, TT.tMi'.r.n.ari. nin... n,.i.n. haps some of the Intelligent young mem bers can explain it for you. Politics rule tbe hour; I neycr saw such pulling and hustling. Everybody wants to go to Chicago or St. Louis, and while the Democratic nominee Is a prime factor, tbe Republican nominee is an uncertain If not an unknown quantity. Whether nomma'ed or not there is no question that Mr. Blaine has stamped his personality on the politics of the time, and while the friends of the other candidates waver between tho hope of victory and the fear of defeat, tbo friends of Mr. .Blaine give out their clarion blast with no un- illness of two weeks. He was a native of Lewistown, Pa., and was elected to his office in 1880. He was to have delivered the oration on Decoration Day at Cata- sauqua. I he largest Iron casting ever attempt' ed ln America was recently made at Beth' lehem, Pa. It was the base for the steel compressor to be used in the new gun steel works, and 124 tons of molten metal were used. It will bo some weeks before tbe huge casting will be cool enough, to cx amine, Walter Wonderly, living In East Pal lowfield township, Chester county, quarrel ed with his wife and then hanged himself with a clothes line In the barn, but his wife discovered him before life was extinct, nd haying no knife at hand, untied with am vi uw icvtu mo Kuot in tne rope, the' and he survives to repent his rash act, Late TFcdneiday afternoon the body cable the one with reference to Devlne gentleman. llTien the late Anson G. Phclm wi-mln sn.mfl. It l definitely settled that 01 alyoung woman was found hanging to worship will be generally acted on, and ws alive, he and 2r. natch mluht i kr.n, vrL- u in hnflm hattle irrnnml. ,! tree in an orchard ln South Wayne town found five night out of the seven at Jerry hero will take place within tho next six suIP' near To"""1. nd when cut down MC CgUlv'S m SSlon. or at some of the mnnthn the flerce.t. nnlltlral ttriifFolA tint. '""UHUCU as laai oi Airs. William prayer meeting or meetings for the talva- this country has seen since the war. Both r01111! a uaugnter of J. n. Reed, who tlon of the poor benighted heathen, or the nartles seem f ullv to realize the imrortance we" Known mrougnout tne county. Tbe savages beyond thelnountalnsof the moon. I of the contest before them, and from every IKhlle Mr. Hatch was laboring for the quarter Is the busy hum of preparation. The toast glyen by Tom Sayers when he -1. ...111. T .. V. TT u- .1 1 - BTMnl nl.lna A V. I J""'" -" w .. . ...vuicubj w, UiUltCJ I lUUIiliV lYIkU UU1IU UU UO U I UUli. Union soldier, with a record as an upright and on companion', and long before he alike by Republicans and Democrats Cahlnet 0fflr. m...ln, ...r. .!!. had alned his majority Nat Hatch bad "May the beast man win." sUtesmanshlo. and a r,rivt llfa aW . .onnded l M dcPths and hoals of dl1Pa- Truly yours. f - - , - ----m. , mr I 1 - -. TTI Mm, i. 1 1 1.1 t roach, Judge Gresham combines all that 'T. , , - .u u T u,y. W.Q. the people of th. country desire in an Ex- "u I 1!?. f asade a part of the beautiful custom which has marked the observance of Memorial Day ln the past. The Wheeumq, W. Va., InMUgencer has tbe following to say of Walter Q. Gres ham: "He Is popular with the laboring classes, and they would rally to his support heaen, 50" " l00 lb,e Bldcn a. to no other man except Blaine. A brave yo"tb of New Tofk' Hh plenty of money BROADBRIM. catlvo. Aside from that of Jfr. Blaine, , 7 . t , . , r,yen'u"T a .ninatiBi,..,.f.i.i..- n .' Hatch married, but his crop of wild oats had not all been garnered, and after his I marriage be was still rated as one of the gayest of the jolly boys who was ready for Tatobabmc action was taker by as lmoet anything. Strange It Is, but no less bo nomination by the Chicago Convention would create greater enthusiasm ln the Kcpablleaa party." From Washington: News lies. woman was but 23 years of age. The case of Miss Sarah Cummlngs, who confessed at York to lnfanticld on two occasions during tbe last fourteen years, and Implicated her father as the cause of her trouble, came up for a bearing at tue mayor s omce oeiore Aiaernun Metiel. The evidence showed that her father ana sister are Insane, and physicians decided that Miss Curanilngs also demented. The womon was delivered to ner menus, wno iook ner home. Special to the Carbon Advocate. Washington D. C, ifay 21, 1888. Mn. EdItob; Although the tariff de bate still continues in the House many of assemblage of our progressive cltliens who strange man true, mat tnese snarp wall the best speeches of the week were de- SCIIJItDT BUTE.-On April 28. by Rev. J. Kuder. ltenrv VV. Schmidt and Miss Anna jiuie, dow oi aiaucn cnunn. WEHR BTKOIH- On ray 10th. by the same, A11S sjathsredlnGabei's Hall, Tuesday evening, I sitreet men, many of them old blase roues, liyered to empty seats, the various State tending toward procuring for this borough are the easiest dupes to the designing wo- conventions that have been held during the Wilson Wehr, of I'acktrton and! Bironi, oi Minpon, ra. fss Carrie asim-ciass supply oi water. Almost one thousand dollars werelmmedialely subscrib ed towards th artesian well project, which system has been frequently explained In ur eolums. We hope our citizens will en earg this progressive move most heartily. THK SUWLV8 continum to accumu lat In th treasury vaults at IFashlngton at th rat of several million dollars pr SBoa'.b, much to th detriment of the whole basinet Interests of the country.. The vll effeets bound to result from this can tfilyb obviated by prompt and earnest action on the part ot Republican and Dem ocratic legislators. What will they do? GlVJt THE ABTX8IAV WELL PBOJECT jnr hearty encouragement. See tb com aalttee, Gabel, Obert or Heydt and put dawn your nam for twenty-five or more dollars. It will be a big thlag for the town aad aCord much protection In cast of fire. Xt It saoylng. . . IT VOU A3 IKTEBE8TID IS THE WIL- hre of ynr town do all yon can to'have aaawsiaeturlns; enttrprise locat In your saldst. Do sosa bocsilBg and pushing, It w vwi iv uk iiwruij m in cna. men mat swarm aDOUl tne street. the week having called a malorltv of the A weak attempt was made to cover up the members out of town. Tho Question that relationship betweed the dead broker and 3 now being discussed by the ivprcsenta. iu,.. otuuucm. ubi, uuvness nau a tlyea of both political parties, Is as to married man In the apartments of a married whether it will be policy to vote upon the woman at two o'clock In the morning, and bill immediately after the close of the gen- wnywasner husband driven out of the eral debate, or to pospone final action until honsetoslton a neighboring stoop till after tbe conventions are held; and, while aayiignt uu air. mien round It conven- there are ln both parties earnest advocates ieuv io .enter iimcu, insteaa or oemg of the proposition to postpone final action, home with his wife and family, had been the nrevalllnc sentiment unseam tn h in in this woman's company all the afternoon fayor of Immediate actton.and it is probable auu .vemuS,.nu m a mauaun conaitlon, that a vote will be taken immediately after fearing detection, be leaped out of tbe window and was killed. The social shock Is a rude one, for few men were better know on the street than he, The wretched creature who figures ln this tragedy history, the close of the debate. Tbe annual convention ot tbe National Baptist Association has been In session inr this city during tbe past week, and it is re ported to have "been the most ctipoe.tfnl I u.. - .i- -j - . ' 1 uas a oumuiic ana unsavory rand larirest attended Mnvnntlnn uo, it is useless to moraine on tbese by tbe association. More than three thnn.. affairs, they have been going on since tbe and delegates were present, every State and dawn of time, and will continue yery much Territory being largely represented. The in the same way till the crack of doom. In public meetings held In the various churches this new sensation the glgsntlc swlndleres were larel attended and were hntli IntAr- and desperate suicides of last week were estlng and Instructive, quite forgotten. Bad as the woman Is tbe The arrangements incident to tbe hold conduct of the husband fills one with loath. Ing of a National Convention of Lawyers in ing and august. A man with a spark of manhood left, Instead of allowing hlmslf to b driven out of hls.own boms to walk the this city on the 22d Instant have been com pleted, and delegates are beginning to arrive from all sections of the country. The few POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength &na wtiolesomenes. More economical flinn fflA flllitt SI lW If I H a 4a. mm A l m- imv viuiuai I MUU9 auu biUUUl IW BOlOi III competition with the multitude of low test, short Waliatrest auglt-Bilt Leopold Meyers PACKERTON, Po., Lesseo of Dolan Stono Quarry, is now prepared to sppply at short nolle All EMs of BUILDING STONE, of the very best aualitv nt nrlpen thn T.OW. EST. l'ersons contemplating building 111 positively save money by calling on LEOPOLD MEYERS. Packerton. and learning prices. mar3-00 J. T. NUSBATJM, Lehlghton, will also furnish prices en application. ver Canal Brite E. Weissprt. Gaskets, Coffins and Shrouds, Wo have n full line which we will furnish nt tue lowest posstoie prices. Flour, Peed, &c, Ot the choicest quality at very reasonable prices. Call ana be convinced. JOSEPH P. REX, AprUiy EAST WEISSPOItT. WEIGHT. STRICTLY PURE GUARANTEE. We guarantee the SWITCH-BACK BAKING POWDER to be absolutely free from all injurious substance, and to contain only the most wholesome ingredients. , Ask your Grocer for It. Sold only in Cans. MANUFACTURED BY Switch-Back Baking Powder Go. SU7UE(VSIT HILL, TP7K. April 28,'l888-ly-e Auditor's Notice. MAKE - NO MISTAKE Machine Shop. The undeislgned announces to tho citizens of Lehlghton and tho surrounding country that ho has opened a shop for the Repair of . Machinery ! Such nn Agricultural Tmnlrmpntq. Rhnmpn. Ing Lawn Jlowers, ClrlnUIng runer Knives, I'nnnP Pllllnr Tfnll'Aa Utlaanra -n .UfAnn. 1il. ting and Pump Work, and manufacturing Grain Fan9, 1'nrm Hollers, Itoot Cutters, Sc. ah norK Euaranieca nt ine lowest prices. W. G. MITCHELL In Renr of GabeFs Hardware Store. LEHIGHTON. Ponna. April 28. ly THE OLDEST DRUG STORE IN TOWN Still a Booming In Ro. Estate of Ab-1 ln the Orphan's Court ot rauam aioyer.ucca. curDon uounty. April 1 Term, 1888. The under slimed Auditor. anDolntcd bv the Orphan's Court of 3arhon County, to make dls- inuuiion oi ine inuuuy in uiv uuus ui uiv Executor ln the above stated matter, will meet all parties interested, for tho purposes of his aii pointmen' nt 9 o'clock a. in., on TUESDAY, MAY 20th, 1888. at theoOlce oi Messrs. EllEY- man KKiifEit, Attorneys at law, onnroau wav. In tile Boroush of Mauch Itliunk. Carbon County, fa., where nil parties Interested may auena to present ana provo nieir ruumi or ue forever debarred from coming limn said fund. HORACE HEYUT Auditor. May 4,1888-TVl. Oscar Cliristmaii, WEISSPOItT, PA. Liven and Exchange Stables. Easy riding carriage and safe driving horses, llest accommodations to agents and travellers. Mail and telegraph orders promptly attended to. Give ine a trial. mavzi-ly MAKE HOME ATTRACTIVE; DoYonWantYour Garret Papered? K Bed Room Papered? in I mi Parlor PaDered? Celling Decoiated? Dlnlntr Room IMneied? jinn rniiereur IF YOU DO SEND FOR CHAS. GOTH. The same care and attention given to the Garret as the Parlor. Tho newest ideas and the latest novelties ln hanging Decorative Wall Papers. Painting, Graining, Glazing,&c. Competent workmen sent to all parts of town and nmin,.. D,.ll..tn. .......... ... . ..t as low as the lowest. Send postal and wo will call at the house. Office In DR. nORN'S Drug Store, Bank Street, Lehlghton. aprllH-3ru head! CatarrH elys CREAM BALM. C Ion n s os tho Masnl l'nssngrs, Allays Pain and Inflammation. Ucals tho Surcs, R e s t o r o s the 0B Senses of Taste 'XtVTH. I'liu omen. U.SA. I fwFEVER tor-EEVERTRY THE CORE, A particle applied' Into each nostril und is agree able. Price 60 cents at drugglstsiby mall, regis tered, GO cents. ELY BROS., 66 Warren Btreot, new iorK. nprn-iaw etion GreatRedu WALL WHIi'E BLANKS, From Sc. to 12o. per roll. ELEGANT GOLD PAPER From 12c. te '50c. per roll. Fine Gilt Embossed Papers From 20c, to $1 per roll. Colored Borders 'at one-third the regular price. Gilt Borders and Decorations at half the usual price. Window Shades, complete with spring roller, 38c. and up. A full and complete line oi Fringes from 14 to 75c. per yd Curtain Poles, complete at 40c. and upward. Paints, Oils. Varnish, Brushes and Paint ers Supplies a specialty. Paper bang Ins, Plain and Decorative House and Sign-Pain tine, Gralnins. Ali. Work u uar asteed . . A. Bayer, BANK ST., LEUIOUTeN. 9 OO TO TIinHAS' FOU PURE DRUGS Atf!) QO TO THOMAS' WITH YOUR PnES OKIPTIONSTO MAKE SURE OF PROP- EK ODMPOUNU1NU, QO TO THOMAS' FOU UAIR. TOOTH AND OLOTU BRUSHES QO TO THOMAS' FOR YOUR POOKET UUUKS AND ruiiSES-Aiready Filled, QOTO THOMAS' FOR YOUR HORSE AND UATTIjE POWDER. TWBUVE YEARS EXr EltlENUE IN THK UliUU HUS1 NESS ENABLES HIM TO MAKEUOKSl AND OATTLE POWDER TO SUIT KVtlll UASE. IF YOUR HORSE HAS A OOUOH, USE THOMAS' OOUQli POWDER QUAHAN TEED TO OUKE. FOR ANYTIHNQ KELIA11LEOOTO Thomas' Drug Store, Bank Street, LehhJiiton, Pa Look for Large Gilt Sign. Horse for Sale A Good Strong Horse, about 11 years old, a so'endid worker; will be sold cheap lor casu. Apply to f ym. 1UI1N, Jayl2-4t Lehlghton, I'a, Jsferf) ssssH Vttx A MODEL PRESS Will do all your own ranting ot earn money print ing for others. Your boy cod run It Outfits, wtlh Press cost $5, S10, t20, 129, or more, according to size one as good as another. In use aU orer the world. Full Information ln a book called How to Print. Freevrltb samples of Model press worit, upon ap-. pucauou. AQ&rm; IHE MODEL PRESS COMPANY, Llm'd, 812 Arch Street, PhlladslphU. See what Is said about The Model Press. My Model Press netted me in three month over $300.001 never bad instructions ln printing be- tire, yet l set up ana printed 10,000 deposit tickets ou my Model Press the day after I received It. have made more than double what my Model Press cott me the first two months. -Have done aluut SSO0.00 worth of work on my No, 1 Model Press. It heats all. After three years' use find my Model tress as good as new. The Model Press Is well built and ought to last halt a century. The Model Press Is fully equal to the largest and costliest ma. chines for fino Card and GENERA I. BUSINESS prlnllne. Any smart boy can turn out hundred of ilolUrs worth of work every year, even with uiiu ui me simmer Bizea. Auuress. The Model Press Co., Ltd., 012 Arch Street, ruayl2-jl Pmi.ADEi.pniA, Pa. We are positively headquarters for anything in the way of Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Gent's Furnishings, Children's Ready-Made Clothing", Carpets, Rugs, Matting, Matts, Oil Cloths, Floor and.Stair, . -Window Shades, Lace Curtains, The largest stock. The largest assort ment. The lowest prices to be found in this region. We Make Shoes a Specialty. If you are having any trouble in set ting fitted in shoes, call and see us. We claim to be able to fit everybody ; we carry a lull line ot shoes in all the diilerent styles and widths, in hand-sewed, Goodyear welts and machine sewed. We want to call snecial attention to our Patrol Shoe, in bals and con- civ ifrj.uKj. jLiioj aio Dueuiniiy adapted for railroaders or men that do much walking, or in fact, everybody that appreciates comfort in foot-wear. iome ana see wnat we have. JNo trouble to show goods. -Respctf y, ZERN & SNYDER, D. LANCELL'S ASTHMA AND CATARRH REMEDY. , Having stniBRlert 20 years between life and death with asthma or Phthisic, treated by eminent physicians, and receiving no benent.I was compelled during the last Byeara of my Ill ness to sit on my chulr day and night gasping for breath. My sufferings were beyond descrip tion. In despair I experimented on myself by compounding roots and herbs and inhaling the medicine thus obtained, I fortunately discovered tills WONDEltPUL CUltE FOB ASTHMA AMD CA TAIlRll. warranted to relieve tha most ntuhhnrn case of asthma in I'ivk Minutes, so that the ijiieiu iin uo uuwii w resi ana steep conuori ahly. Please read the following coudensed ex tracts from unsolicited testimonials, all of re cent dato: Oliver V. It. Holmes, San Jose. Cal.. writes "I And the remedy all and even more than rep resented. I receive Instantaneous relief." U. M. Carson, A. M., Warren, ICan., writes "Was t reated by eminent uhytlclans of this coun . try and Germany: tried the climate of different states nothing afforded relief like your prepara tion." I. , a Phelps, P. M., Grlggs.Ohlo, writes! "Suf eredultti Asthma 40 years. Your medicine In t minutes does more for mo than the most emi nent physician did for me In three years." II. C. Plimpton, Jollet, 111., writes: "Send Ca tarrh Itemedy at once. Cannot get along with out It. I find tt to he one ot the most valuable medicines I have evertrled." Wo have many other hearty testimonials of cure or relief, and in order that all sulfrrers from Asthma, Catarrh, Hay 1'ever, and kindred di seases may haie an opportunity ot testing the value of the lienWdy we will rud to nuy address TltlAL PACKAGlt FItKE OP CIIARHK. If -our druggist falls to keep It do not-permlt him vBciuuiiHiuiB wunmess ihuuiiiuu oy nis rep eseminglt to be Just as goodf-put tend directly us. Wrltfi your name and adarfess plainly. Address, J. ZIMMP.11MAN & CO., Props,. . Wholesale Druggists. Wooster, Wayne cY, O. (U box tr mall 11.00, iulrtSv Opera House Block, LEHIGHTON, PA. Farmers and Gardeners, See! S lTi r X I IIVJW. n CO o -3 si o I u CD in CD a o o u Oh it o 2 c t3C eaaaa SS3SS 8S888 CD a S a a C3 3 w I s I -g I o l i i - O hi " O -4- mO u CO O "T3 CS CD 5 "Q t3 o o CO CJ a o n 0 A Arner & Son, M'f 'rs, New Mahoning, Pa. 13 " G CO cf o.S 5 eu 13 .a 2 p. 3l- 3:::: p. . ; : : Mill mi NAMES NAMED. To whom floes this apply? PERSONAL. ToMr. Mrs. and Mls.s You will not be unduly called upon, nor will you be subpoened to appear or give EVIDENCE FOR Messrs. Funk & Wagnells, the NEW VOltK publishers, Inasmuch as action on your part must be voluntary, hut should von volunteer,you would receive liberal compensation for your trouble. You need not communlcaU with them, however, unless Ja search of a good opportunity to secure a desirable and profitable business agency, or make known of some suitable INDI VIDUAL who Is and whom you would like to be friend. They are now advertising as follows) "In your locality and In adjoining counties, alse lu every state and territory In the Union, we want reliable, energetic and ambitious men and women to help supply the demand for our pub lications. The Held Is a rich one, and while tbe tiade, nhldh Is doing Immensely, can-not begin to cover It, S2& W per week may readily be made by earnest work In a personal canvass -an oppor tunlty for profitable employment not to be wlsstd If you are FINANCIALLY PINCHED, or desire to Increase your Income any way, or it you are prepared to devote your whole time to tha work so as to make the roost money, now Is your Urns. Write to us stones. Address, with some par ticulars, Ageccy Department, FUNK & TTAQNALLS, 18 and 20 Astor Tlace, NEW YORK. This Is exactly what tbry advertise, and. they win do all they sty. That you write to them at once If j on want money, and endeavor to secure for yourselves an agency fcr this well-known house, Is the advice of A FRIEND. .jE HB W. L. Douglas $3 Shoe; gentlemen. The onlv Use S3 Skamlsss Shoe In the world made without tacks on kails. As stylish and durable as those costing Si or M.and having no tacks or nails to near the stocking or hurt tho feet, makes them as comfortable and well-fitting as a hand tewfld KhrM. Hnv th Vmm genuine unless stamped on bottom " W. L. Doug las S3 Uboe. warranted." W. L. dodolass ft Shoe, the original and only hand sewed welt tt shoe, which equals custom-made shoes costing from tt to . w. im uovolas $2.60 Shoe Is unexcelled ter heavy wrar. W. L. Danar.Aa 1 Hnnc I worn bv all Hays. and Is the best school shoe In the world. All the above- goods are made in Congress, write W. L. Wvuuxa, JIrqcktoV, Mais. , ISHRI1M I mT Apis, liEHiaHTON , - PA.- (
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