'Original Ohoap Oash Store." ; AN ERROR appeared In last week's advertisement. Second Largest Stock of Parasols and Bun Umbrellas, should have road SkCond and LAugest, etc. Wo have this season gathered a stock of WHITE DRESS GOODS that surpasses any ever shown In former scars. Our stocks of IjAGES Ann EMBROID ERIES aro Immense, and embraco all Widths and grades. RAttlino Daiioaiks are to be had In BEAUTIFUL NEW FANS, from PALM LEAVES to IVORY HANDLED, HAND PAINTED SATINS. Wondci fully low prices prevail In Lamkr Kid Qlovf.9 and Jersey and Lace Mitts. H'o have them In all tho most popular shades and reliable makes. Our store will bo closed all day, May 30th. Decoration Day. J. T. NUSBATJM, Opposite Public Square, Bank Street, Lehlghton. Juno T. 1881-1 now ha, population of COUKTY SEAT CORRESPONDENCE OUR STROLLER AT WEISSPORT, Reading 01,000. Iho Valley Company will erect a now depot at Eastern. Counterfeit silver dollars ate repotted as being In clrcnlatlon. Samuel Kustcnbader, Is repainting J. M. Frltilnnor's Bank street resldeqce. Strawberries aro In the Allontown market and sell at twenty cents a box. Tlio new school board will effect an organization at their regular June meeting. A young child of John Bloso was run over by a wagon Jfonday and severely In jured; If vou want a room carpeted, of bed Ttaety Topics Ilthlly Written TJp by Vcr- Tom Gossip ai It U Told to Our Special He Sorter. Utile QulUUt. Outside of Rex's Bon Jiarche Is being handsomily repainted. Drs. Horn and Reber, of Lehlghttn, wero In town on Wednesday. Eugene Blakslee, a Lehigh Valley passenger train conductor has returned from a trip to Canada. George B. M. S locker was at the bed side of his sick mother In Leblghton scver la evenlnit's this week. Court convenes here on the second Monday In June. The number of cases to room or parlor furnished, call at Kemcrer be tried are unusually interesting, & Swartz, Leblghton. J.C.Dolan has razed tbe'old homestead' William B. Williams, of Slatlngton C, II. MacDanlel has a number of fancy fowls. A wedding Is to come off shortly, If rumor is correct. Doug. Miller is back at his old job after several months lay-off. E. II. Yundt and family, of White Haven spent Sunday with his parents In town. W. C. IFelssand family, of Bethlehem, spent Sunday In town with their numerous friends. -Miss Lillle Koons has returned home after a delightful visit to Scranton relatives has been granted a pension for Injuries re ceived during the late war. ire can sell you a pair of boy's pants for 25 cents. Hall atSondhelm's One Price Star Clothing Hall, .Mauch Chunk. We can sell a pair of men's strong to the ground: on the same site he will ftnd friends, erect a handsome brick resldeace, I It Is rumored that Daniel Graver, of As we predicted the Leblghton Mountain Top, will ke up his reeidence "dandles" had to hustle for last Saturdays game. We'll go 'cm better next time, see If we don't. The funeral of Ed. Esser, brother of pants for $1.00, at Sondhelm's One Price G. IK. Esser, was largely attended Sunday. Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. By request we to-day republish the Decoration Day program. We hope there will be a through observance of the day. -David Ebbcrt furnishes the finest I Deceased bad a bolt of friends who deeply regret bis early demise. From three to six cars of emigrants weekly pass up the Lcblgh & Susquehanna railroad for points in the coal regions and QPKOIAL NOTICE Persons making payments I turnouts at tho lowest prices. Remember In the far West. They are mostly Hun- to this office Dy money orders or postal notes .. .. . . i....l ...j n.i.j will please make them payablo at tlie wwss PORT POSTOKF1CK, as tlie LehlKhton Olllce Is NOT a monev order office this when you Intend taking a pleasure drive. Benjamin Ockenhouser, of Penobscot, gartans and Polanders. -A grand fair and festival is now In progress in the Catholic church. Several ThoPachnn A HvnnnP Pft- buried an eighteen month old daughter yahiablo prizes are being contested for. i v w ui wi i w wwi w , T.elilffhton cemetery on luurjdav rro m.mVi.. f 'h. .mutnniu tot. i - - a m i a ft-u U4 m wa a w u, &j m vbuvivii ft w ia morning. Quite a number of our young folk took In tho hop at McDanlel's Hotel, Pleasant Corner, of Monday evening. They speak of having a gay time. Our esteemed friend Dr. W. G. M. Selple, has been Beverly Indisposed for the past week or ten days. We trust be will soon be convalescent. When the north end of Northampton street Is graded, the residents In that beautiful thorough fare will lay payements and probably pave the gutters. A number of farmers In the adjoining .counties have been swindled by the bay fork came. Our agricultural friends should look a little out and bang such frauds. Some person or persons unknown are In the habit of stealing from the graves of tlie dead In tho cemetery here flowers and bits of shrubs. All persons so apprehend ed should be severely dealt with. The teachers and scholars of Zlon's Reformed Sunday school, on Northampton street, are making arrangements for the proper and appioprlate celebration of Children's Day on the 10th of next month. Wo are making the best all-wool Scotch SATURDAY. MAY 20. 1883 Current Events Epitomized. A reliable watchmaker; D. S. Hock, opposite the Public Square. A 0x0 Dougberday Model Press for sale cheap. Apply at this office, Go to Vat. 8chwartz's for all kinds ot f nrnlture. Prices very low. Our public schools will close a very successful term In about two weeks. Full line of Ingrain and Brussels car pets at V. Schwartz, on Bank street, tf Kxum fc Klstler havo erected a large porch In front of their Lehigh street, store. Encourage manufacturing Industries to locate here. H'e have lots of room for such enterprises. Kcmerer & Swartz, Bank street, Is headquarters for bed room and parlor suits. Prices the lowest. Henry Beckendorf, of Pine ' street, re ceived' severe Injury last Saturday by be ing thrown off a wagon. A number of churches' In various sec tions of Lehigh county have recently been entered by thieves and robbed. E. L. Hofford, of Allentown, has In bls'possesslon a family bible oyer one hun dred and twenty-five years old. The post office will be closed on Dec oration Day, May 30, between the hours of 1 P. M. and 5 P.- M. James P. Smith, P.M. G. W. Moores, with headquarters at the Carbon House, has been appointed agent for tho Chase nurseries, Geneva, X. Y. Tho next State Fair of tho Pennsyl- boTs to Sondhelm's. One Price Star Cloth- O. A. Schaefer and wife, of town, yanla Stato Agricultural Society will be Inc Hall. Mauch Chunk, and sou can have pent Sunday with friends In Tamaqua, held In PhlladelDhla. from Sentember 3d vour choice out of 2.000 bovs suits, at Aaron Helman, of Tamaqua, was the , I J ' I - to 17th. prices ranging from 5)1.26 to $10 per suit, guest of Daniel Shaeter. over Sunday. You can saye at least 25 per cent on each suit bought o'f bs. Call and be convinced. Ing much Interest in tho affair. The members of Chapman Post, 01, G. A. R., will attend the Presbyterian church In a body on Sunday evening next. Rev. B D. Llnclatr, of Fowlervllle, N. T will discourse on the occasslon The Summit Hill base balllsts downed the East Mauch Chunkers in a hot ly contested game last Tuesday; score 12 to 0, The umpire, Al. Bartholomew, of Le blghton, was fair and square in all his decisions; consequently he made many friends. Mauch Chunk will play al Summit Hill on the 30th. Memorial Day will bo very appropri ately observed here. In the morning the cemetery at East Mauch Chunk will be visited and the graves of all old soldiers and sailors will be decorated with flowers; at the same time Rev. Newberry will de liyer a short addess. In the afternoon the parade In town prill march through the principal streets and then to the cemetery on the bill where flowers will be strewn on the graves of soldiers dead. Rey. Jackson will orate here. A number of business places and private residences will no doubt suits to order at $15, and guarantee a per- be handsomsly decorated with evergreen feet fit at nrices fullv 83 ner suit cheaper anQ unnng, than you can buy them elsewhere Call and bo convinced at Sondhelm's One Price Star Clothing Hall. Mauch Chunk. The attention of the people of Summit Hill, Lansford and vicinity Is directed to the fact that George F. Huntzlnger, of the popular Switchback Restaurant, is author. ized by us to recelvo subscriptions and moneys for the Carbon Advocate. Mothers bring your small and large boys to Sondhelm's, One Price Star Cloth- Personal Mention. P. F. Clark, circulated at Nuquebon ing on Thursday. Tbe genlel Al. Leb, of Catasauqua, was In town Monday. H. V. Mortbimer, Sr., was at Philadel phia, this week on business. John C. Schaefer of South Easton, spent Sunday with T. J. Bretney. In this place, John Rehrig, ot the Franklin House, over the canal bridge, has purchased sev eral new horses during the past few days. Several of our yonng ladles' we're on a delightful fishing excursion last jUbnday, Wo failed to hear the extent of the catch. The Welssport Placing Mill on Hon day received tbo contract to furnish lumber and other necessary material for thirteen houses, Tho Welssport base ball club will cross bat with the Slatlngton nine on tbe old fair grounds, Lehlgbton, on the afternoon of Decoration Day, Aflss Ella Eckert, an accomplished young lady of Stemton, Pa., was visiting Mrs. J. E. Schaffer, in East Welssport several days this week, Rev. S. B. Brown, of the Evangelical church, will preach a special sermon to tbe members of John D. Bertolctte Post, 484, G. A. R,, of Lehighlon, to-morrow (Sun day) evening. All are cordially Invited to attend. RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE. Tbe following resolutions ot condolence on the death ot Brother A. Stout, were adopted a regu lar meeting of Poho Poco Tribe, No. 117, Imp. O. R.M.1 Whereas, it has pleased the Great Spirit of the Universe to summon from our midst Brother A. Stout, who for the past year was a beloved member ot the Tribe, therefore be It Resolved, That we humbly acknbwlcdge the hand of tbe Great Spirit In tbls bereavement and bow submissively to his wilt, assured that what He does Is just and right. Resolved, That while we deeply deplore the loss of our departed Brother, we will ever cher ish his memory and seek to profit by the dis pensation that has called us to mourn, knowing that our loss Is bis gain, Resolved, That we sincerely sympathize v, 1th the bereaved family In their affliction and pray that the Great Spirit In Ills infinite mercy may sanctify It to their eternal good. Resolved, Tbafr a copy ot these resolutions be sent to tbe bereaved family, bo recorded on the minute book and published In the CAnnox. Advocate. II. n, Musselman, I II. T. Bmawley, J-Commttee, C. II. MacDaniel. ) FOR KNIGHTS OF LABOR. Items of Industrial Importance Gleaned for the ilassos. Bricklayers' laborers get $2.75 a day In Brooklyn, and $2.50 In New York city. The car-wheel plant nl Birmingham, near Kansas City (Mo.) has a capacity of 125 car wheels a day. The Mechanical Engineers, who met at Nashville Eome day's ago, will meet at Scranton, Pa., In October. Our Consul at Malaga, Spain, ordered stove from America, which at first was not looked on with favor by the natives, but now tlicy like It, and there Is n great cry for stoves. There nro ISO miles of electric rail roads in operation in tlie United States, and 160 more have been contracted Tor BOme in The greatest niea of inlles Is in Prnn- tylvania. For the week ending May 10, there were shipped over the L. & S. division of thaC. R. R., of N. J., 115, 478 tons of coal, total for the year to that date of 1,010,600 tons, an icrease of 60,202 as comparer with same date last year. Judge Brewer of the United Stales Circuit Court, has just decided n case of in terest to railroad men, A fireman was In jured by a shock from the sudden stoppage of a train when there wero insufficient brukemcn. He sued tho company, and the Judge decided in favor of tho plaintiff. Daniel ebster said tifty-ono years ago: "If the people can obtain fair com pensation for their labor they will Lave good houses, good clothing, good food and means of educating, their fmuilice. Labor will be cheerful and tho people happy. The great interest of this country is labor, labor, labor." Tlie slate-pickers at Henry Clay shaft at Slinniohlii struck on Monday morning. A foreman, il U saiJ, (.truck n lad for some funk, when nn under boss interferd and was discharged for his interference. The slate- pickers, numbering 300, then Mruok for the discharge of the foreman and the reinstate ment of the under doss. In consequence of tbe strike the Peerless, Henry Clay and Sterling Collieries, owned by the Reading Company, are affected, and 3,000 men are idle. Fred. Erlnkman placed a beautiful monument In tbe Lower Towamenslug cemetery for tbe Blose family, who reside In that neighborhood. Buy your Grand Army Suits at Sond helm's One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. We have them at $8, $10 and $12, warranted not to 'fade. The Great Council of the Order of Red Men, of this State, at their annual meeting at York, Pa., voted to hold their next an nual session In Allontown next May. It will certainly pay you to call at Sond helm's One Price Star Clothing Hall, Jauch Chunk, If you are In need of men's or boy's clothing. We keep tbe largest assortment In this region and will refund your money if the goods are not as represented. Williams, the photographer, of Mauch Chunk, still remains at the old stand Corner Broadway & Susquehanna streets, where he continues to turn out first class work. Cabinets $3.00 per dozen. Go at once as be expects to remain but a short time. Thomas J. Beck contemplates the erection of a large brick hotel on the cor ner of Lehigh and Ochre streets. A hotel containing all modern conveniences would attract city folks to this section during the summer. It certainly would be a big thing for the town. The conveutlon of tho State Teachers' Association of Pensylyanla, to be held In Scranton the first week In July next, gives promise of being one ot the most largely attended as well as thu most interesting meetings' In tbe history of this intelligent and Industrious body . The Summit Hill base ball club, said The Backey Cats. Albert Backey, of town, who on the 27th of last month was arrested by Postal In spector Hall, for using washed postage stamps was tried In the U. S. Court, at Philadelphia, on Tuesday. From tbe evi dence produced It appears that Backey had been using tbe "doctored" stamps al tbe rate of three to five a day since the 7th of April. Decoy stamps In the possession of Inspector Hall were used as evidence against him; Postmaster Smith and Clerk Bach man also gave testimony. The case went to the jury on Tuesday evening and a ver dict of guilty was soon rendered, An Artesian Well. On Tuesday evening, May 22, a respect able gathering of our enterprising and pro gressive cltzens assembled in Gable's Hall, to bear tbe report of tbe committee appoint ed sometime since so assertalntheprooable cost of introducing a water supply Into our borough, R. F. Hofford, was elected presi dent and W. W. Bowman secretary. Hon. A. J, Durllng read the report of Mr. Young giving estimates and descriptions of tho various systems proposed, viz. Long Runt Big Creek and an artesian well. On being left to a vote tbe sense of the meeting resulted as follows, for artesian well, 18; for Big Creek, 1; for Long Run, 3. $725 were Immediately subscribed toward the artesian well project and ifessrs. J. L. Gabel, John Obert and Horace Heydt were appointed as a soliciting committee. Much enthusiasm was evinced by all present. Tho hearty co-operation of all our town Web. Nothsteln and Will Hebtrling circulated at Slatlngton on Saturday even ing. Al. Fuehrer, of Phoenlxvllle, Pa,, was seeing numerous old friends In town this week. Frank Oerber, who Is employed at Audenried, spent Sunday with his family In town. T. J. Bretney and family, of Pine street, spent Sunday with D. Schaefer In Mahoning Valley. Mike Clark, a jovial young gent, of Nesquehonlng, was shaking hands with friends here on ifonday. C. E. Bartholomew and wife, ot Lan caster, were spending a few days this week with Rev. A. Bartholomew. Postmaster Smith aDd clerk Bachman, were at Philadelphia, for several days this week In the Interests of the Government M. O. Bryan, of Leblghton, secretary and general agent of tbe Black Diamond Slate and Roofing Co., of Satlnglon, Fa, was In town on a business trip on Monday morning. His numerous friends found him just as genial and affable as In the days of yore when a resident of Wtatberly. Herald. . 8 core Another. Between six and seven hundred peo ple from Mauch Chunk, Packerton, Welss port and town assembled on the old fair grounds Saturday afternoon last to witness what proved to be an unusually Interesting game of ball between the homo club and tbe Mauch Chunk nine. There was some1 splendid playing on both sides; but the. special features of tbe game was the work of tbo home battery, Relchard and Brink- man; Yenser's magnificent catch and double play and Barter's batting. The umpire rendered some very rank decisions on both clubs which resulted In much dis satisfaction. Below wo append correct score: LEmairroN, RlBFOAX Smith, r.t ...l Brlukinan.c.l Koons, 2b.. .1 1 1 0 Hebrlg, ss...i 1 Gardner, 3b. 1 1 Keicnard, p..o o Yenser.lf ...o l Albrlght.lb.o l Lynch, cr....o o ooo 171 l l o o l o l l o l 1 18 2 3 10 3 0 0 0 0 0 Totals S 5 27 20 0 MAUCII CUUNK, nluroA b Ilarter. 89... l 2 Mcllugh, c.O 0 O'Donnel, p.0 o McGlbleyb.l l Gallagher, rf.e o rnei. ci v u Ilarklns, lb..O 0 Oppold, U...0 o Boyle, 2b o 1 Totals 2 42412 IMNINQS. Mauch Chunk l o o i o o o 0 0-2 Lenignton .....2 0000300 x 6 Earned runs Leblghton, 2; Mauch Chunk,! Two base hit McGlnley. First base on balls by Relchard, 2; O'Donnell, 1. Left on bases Yenscr, Albright, Ilarter, McGlnley, Ilarklns, Boyle. Stolen bases Brtnkman, Albright, Ilar ter, 3: McGlnley, Ilarklns, 2. Double play Yenser to Koons. Total base hits Lehighlon Mauch Chunk, 8. Struck out by Relchard 16; by O'Donnell, 9. Time, 2 hours. Umplr Garhan. Scorer, V. DTClauss. Normal Square Items. Wilson Remaley Is tbe proud father of a brand-new baby girl. Ed. Lapp and a friend, of Beaver Run, spent Sunday with J. JtferU. Kate Houser, of Falrylew la visiting relatives and friends In the Valley. G. Frantz, of this place, was visiting filends In Bloomlngdale, last week. Thomas Miller, of Mauch Chunk, was r Via ilia itvnnnAst In tfiA nnu rtt rr will m,, h. with tho horn. r.tn. at thro nr1 PeoPle " wanted ln thls Progressive move; the guest of Aaron Miller, ou Sunday. a half o'clock tomorrow (Satunlaj) after noon, on the old fair grounds. -You can expect a big tussel, for we have a mighty good club, and don't you forget It I Owing to the steady and rapid Increase In their business the Lehigh Wagon Co., Limited, Is now putting In a new twenty five horse-power engine to run their ma chinery, Tbe compauy employs between fifteen and twenty practical mechanics. Tbe Lehigh Wagon Works Is one of tbe solid Industries of our town. The Philadelphia ani Reading Rail road Company has agreed to make a re duction of 15 per cent, in freight rates on the raw material and finished products of tbe iron manufacturers of tho Schuylkill valley, and. the Pennsylvania Railroad will probably reduce Its rates also. The manu facturers asked for a cut of 50 per cent. A large delegation of John D. Berto lette Post, 484 G. A. R., accompanied by the drum corps, will visit New Mahoning on Sunday and pay a just tribute to tho soldiers who aro burled in St. John's cemetery. Tbe Sunday schools and resi dents - generally In that locality, are cor dially invited to come out and participate in the memorial exercises will be delivered by some well known with a first-class water supply Leblghton will not only be placed at the head of all country towns in the Lehigh Valley but we j will be afforded prompt protection ln case of fire. Wo hope our citizens' will respond most liberally when called upon by the committee. It Is a move In the right di rection, now gentlemen, keep the ball a rolling until we have a first-class water supply. Mahoning Items. Our young friend O. E. Feusterinacher of Lansford, spent Sunday at borne. It Is feared that tbe frosts and cool nights are injuring our fruit trees. ' Elmer Beltz and family, of Slatlngton, spent Sunday with friends ln the Valley. Pink "eye prevalls'to an alarming ex tent among Iho horses In the lower end of the Valley. The New Mahoning Sunday school ex pect to bold their annual picnic the latter part of June. Lafayette Rehrig, of Lehlghton, ac companied by his son John, of East Mancb Chunk, were tho guest of TI103. Mussel man, on Sunday, George SIglln accompanied by Misses Tilghman Frantz spert a few days last week at North Penn, Schylklll county. Dennis Nothsteln was on a business trip to Mauch Chunk one day this week, A. F. Oldt and D. H. Loncacre "look In" the picnic In Schuylkill county on Whit Monday. M. Sitler and wife, of Leblghton, were the gnests ot D. Nothsteln and family last Sunday. John H. Nothsteln and family, of East Welssport, were the guests of John Nothsteln on Sunday, The New Jfahonlng Cornet Band fur nished the music at the picnic in Schuyl kill county on Wbit Monday, Miss Emma L. Ssldle accompanied by her grandmother, spent several days this week with relatives and friends at Maha- noy City. On Sunday last Henry Ztnk and Jflss Emma L. Jfertz, were joined In tbe holy bonds of wedlock. The happy couple have onr best wishes for a long llfo of happiness and prosperity. Normal. A Delightful Surprise. Taking my usuil Saturday evening stroll down town I noticed some little commotion in the vicinity of Reber's Drug Store, Standing aside to get at tbe true inward ness of the affair, I soon noticed a small procession filing out of Dr. Reber's parlor headed by Rev. Major and wife, with quite a number of his partsboners. We noticed that our public school teachers were repre sented by Miss Koons and Mrs. Chubb the legal fraternity by .Mrs. T. A. Snyder and Mrs. S. R. Gilliam, and the merchants by Jfrs. E. H. Snyder and Ifrs. Wm. Kein erer, Ifesdamea Dr. N. B. Reber, Dr. W. Reber, Dr. Derbatner, A. J. DurHnz, A. W. Raudenbush, Lentz, Smith, Kline, Hann, Connor and ifr. Rlffert, all of whom we recognized as tbey passed us. There wero a number of others whose names we could not get. There were quite a number ot contributors who were not present. We were Informed that It was a surprise party gotten up by the members of the M. E. church, to cheer an invalid and his family, who during a long spell ot sickness had be come needy of some substantial sympathy. The result was highly flattering souiq $12 In money and dry goods and groceries, to gladden tbe family, Tbe reply of the in valid was enough to pay the party for all their trouble. He said with an overflowing heart, "I did not know I had so many friends." It Decoration lay fnrane. lAJr 1 1 Mi h 1 OJtfe I Attention Odd Fellows! All members of Gnaden Hutlen Lodge, usu, 1. j. u. F., are requested to be pre sent al an Important meeting ln Reber's Hall on Tuesday evening, May 20. Fall not. H. C Tbapp, N. G. C. W. Bowkb, Sec. Attention! K. O. E- All members of Carbon Castle and Robt. Klotz Commandery, K. G. E., are earnestly repuested to be on hand at tho next stated meeting, Monday evening, May 28, as final arrangements for Decoration Day will be made and other business of great Import ance transacted. By order of L. A. Werner, Captain. Easiness Changed. The Wllkesbarre .Record of a rccenUdate . . says:. Daniel Graver, of Falrylew, who b4s been "ln business (here tor tho past seven 3 ears, has sold out his general merchandise stoie to J. F. Snyder, of Weiss- port. Mr. Graver, who was a prominent man at Falrylew, will be missed. He aided a great deal ln building up that place .and has put a number of bouses there himself. He was looked upon as a man of- Integrity and a good citizen. He expects to locate somewhere ln Carbon County In the near future. Afr. Snyder, who was tlie principal of the Welssport Schools for 13 years past comes highly re commended and will endeavor to take Mr. Q layer's place In the community. Another Addition. Wo this week added to our printing ts tablUhment a thirty-Inch paper cutter, of jho best make, purchased from IC. C. Ble loch, Philadelphia. The Advocate office Is, .low one of the most thoroughly equipped printing establishments outside tbe large cities, containing three presses, almost new, Potter cylinder press for newspaper work, Model and Allen presses for lob and hook printing, between four and flye hundred fonts of wood and metal type, Including tho latest faces, for job, book and news paper work. We also constantly carry in stock bill heads, note heads, letter heads, envelopes, programmes, Invitations, busi ness cards, Ac, ifcc, which we can, and will, put up at prices as low If not lower than the name can be had elsewhere. If you need anything. In our line please call and be convinced that we make no foolish btag, hut mean business. Tho following Is the programme arranged by the Committee for the observance of Decoration day ln Lehlghton and Welssport: OKDKROF PARADE, The lino will form at one o'clock, sharp, 011 Bank street, right resting on Iron street, hi the following orderi Chief Marshall and Assistant Marshall. O. A. It. Drum Corps, l'irlng Squad, John D. Bcrtolette, Post 481, G. A. K., Soldiers and Sailors not members. Carbon Castlo, III, K. G. E., Unaden Iluetten Lodge, C80, 1. 0. O. F Lehlghton Cornet Band, Lehigh Council, 101, Jr., O. U, A. 11., Lehigh nook and Ladder Co., Welsport Band, Washington Camp, 122, P. O. B. A.,-Welssport, Franklin Lodge, 2087, K. ot II., Welssport, Washington Camp, 117, P. O. S. A. Parry, vllle, Bowmanstown Band, Washington Camp, 29, P. 0. 8. A., Bow manstown, Speakers and disabled Comrades, soldiers and sailors In Carriages, Mounted Aids, Organizations and Citizens In 'busses or car. rlages will please take the left ot the Hue. ItOUTEOF r All APE. Up Bank street to Ochre, out Ochre to Second down Second to Iron, out Iron to Third, down Third to Elm, out Elm to the Cemetery. AT TlIK CEMETEltV. The scholars ol the several Sabbath Schools will form ln open order outside ot the gates of the cemetery and hand flowers to the Decorating Committee ot the Q. A. It., Singing Memorial Uymus to the tune of "Old Hundred. Decoration ot Graves? - Bugle Recall, Prayer by Rev. J. II. Kuder, Selections by riillharmontc Society, Oration by Rev. Wm. Major, Selections by Philharmonic Society, Remarks by Rev. A. fc. Kline, Benediction. 3T-A collection will be taken nt the gates to defray expenses. The parade will reform ln tho order as be fore and proceed to Welssport. Boute down Elm to Bank, down Bank to Bank- way, down Bankway to Welssport, to Lu theran Church, where the sovcral Sunday Schools will form ln Open Order, and dis tribute flowers to Decorating Committee. MEMORIAL SERVICES IN PUBUO SCjVAnB. Prayer by Kev. Charles Burns. Singing by tlie Sunday Schools, Address by Rev. S. B. Brown, Oration by l'rof. T. A. Snyder, Address by Rev. Chas. Burns, Benediction. When the column will reform and return to Lehlghton and the parade be dismissed. The Committee kindly ask ihe citizens to participate in the exercises of the day. Tbe several organizations are also Invited to proceed with the Post to Parryvllle on the morning of Decoration day. Those desiring to do so will please report at the Post Headquarters (Reber's Hall) a! 0:30 a. m.,-sharp, in order lo make the 7:11 train. The oxerclses will be short nnd the parade will return to town at 0:80, a. 111. Wm. C. McCoiimick, Chairman, John Borm, Secretary of Committee. Gash, and Gash Only 00 Pair Single Pants 600. 48 Pair Pants at $1 per Pair. We bought and put on sale 96 Men's Suits. 96. Price $11.00. Pour Patterns. Four. SHOES. When we say our shoes are solid, free .from paper or pressed eather soles or paper counters, they are so. If not so,-bririi? them back when half worn out and we will give you your money back. ADAM MEHHEAH ft SON, lirst-class City Milliner always employed. and sotislaction given. American Safines. We call especial attention. Unparalleled exhibit of American Satines at 12 l-2c. a Yard. These goods we haye the exclusive sale for the valley, they cannot be found in any other house, unless through purchase of us ; they are the great success oi tlie day. Is o such color print ing and such perfection of finish have heretofore been reached by American makers. The styles are the very lptest Paris designs. It is almost incredible that such goods can be offered at 12i cts. rer yard. They are certainly not equalled by any goods which are sold under '5 cents per yard. Included in the colorings are - Terra Cotta, Mahogany, Reseda, Serpant, Gobe lin Blue, Bronze, Old Blue INavy. Brown; Garnet, Cream, Tea and Gray. a, mm a mm 634 Hamilton Street, Allentowh, Penn'a. October 30 1887 Oar Pnbllo Schools The following Is the report of the schools for the month ending Kay 11th, 1888; Ilieh School,., .Ay. attend, Sl Total attend. uruminar, The Law cn Veal. The law prohibiting the killing of a calf before It has attained tbe proper ago Is se. yere and somewhat stringent. It provides that any person who kills or causes to be killed, with Intent to sell.'lhe meat for fain ily use, a calf less than four weeks old, or knowingly sells or has In his possession such meat with the Intent to sell the same for such use to foreign market, shall be Imprisoned not less than six months or fined not more than $300. It would be proper for the purchaser of such meat to look well to ibis matter, and to exercise their best judgment as to whether they be lleye all the veal offered for sale ln this market has attained sufficient age to' make it marketable, as well as palatable. It will also be to the Interest of those who sell meats to exercise care In tills I in porlant matter. 10 33 S2 62 4H 49 CD bS -Just received horn Boston 22 22 4U . . - an immense stock or the genu- m ine Knight ol Labor Shoes si which we are selling at $2.50 a .. v . . . I i f. n TTr i : ,i l ana q&o. vvurruuwu auiiu uui any dealer in the county. New Advertisements, Lower Towameninsr Items. 'Frank UcLone. of Ueldlebere, was An address Emily and Jcane'ta Arner, were visiting visiting friends In Bowmanstown Sunday. List of Letters Remaining uncalled for In the Lehlgh ton, Pa,, Post-Office, for the week ending May 19, 1888. Ore cn, Miss Ida E. I F-onckomuer, Miss Rlcka rorier, ansa iuiza wooivsn, milium Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say "advertised." James P. Smith. P. M, Henry Zink, of H'ost Penn and Emma Mertz, of this place were "spliced" on Sun day morning by the Itev, W. H. Strauss. Wa wish them a pleasant journey through life. relatives and friends at Stelnsvllle. T.phlfh , . n .1. .., . I . r. speaker, uwr weien me jitayes win ue ne- COnntv. over Sundav. corateu wim uowers, origin emoiems oi beautiful spring timk. A snow-white mass of morphine, the actlye principle of some 15,300 grains of opium, has been on exhibition in IiiiiiEit's Dnuo Store window during the last ten days. This beautiful crystallization as pure tblte and as light as snow-flakes is the Douum Dei Gift of God of our Ma teria Medica; tbe great pain soother and anodyne; it Is the largest specimen ever exhibited lo Lehlghton, In the window can also be seen pictures of Queen Victoria's physician, Dr. Mackensle, who is now ln attendance on the Emperor Frederick and Dr. Koch, the German Pathologist, Tbe window Is full of articles of Interest and studv. and Is truly worthy of notice. It Is gotten up with x'eat taste and is represen tative of tbe character, . appearance and manner of doing business at Keber's Diug More, -Reuben Blose lost a valuable cow by death last Saturday; cause, bloated fioml eating clover. Itev. Huber administered tbe holy sac rament ln St. John's church last Sunday; 133 communicants partook of tbs same. A number of parsons In Parryvllle and Worth Snowing, That Allcock's Porous Plasters are the hlghcktresults of medicine science and skill, and in ingredients and method have never been equaled. That tbey are tho original and genuine The Saturday evening mail brought a vicinity are out of employment and are P" liters Upon whose reputation Imita iui a tttkuvi That Allcock's Porous letter for Prof. StoQlst Informing blm that anxiously awaiting the blowtng-In of tbe an uncle of bis had died and would be furnaces at tbat place. burled on Monday following. lie left for Pig are scarce, quite a number of peo- his borne on Sunday afternoon leaying tbe pie are without any. Solomon Snyder, Jr., school in charge of Prof. G. P. Freyman, delivered a load In onr vicinity of which On Sunday evening shortly before nearly one half died midnight, we witnessed a grand display of auroral lights although tbe moon sbone brightly tbe slgbt w as a beantlful one. Tbe streaks of weaving white light could be plainly seen chasing each ciber along the ethereal sky like shadows over the meadows, and Ulumanatlng the whole northern beaveus. Corn planting has been tbe business tbls week; owing lo tbe rainy season It was delayed until now. Confidence. Read the Advocate, WallFaptr. WallFaptr, at Sc., 6c, 7c, 8c, 10c. Gold Papers at 10c.,12c, 16c, 30c, 25c, 80c. to Wc E. F. Lvckehbach, 61 Broadway, Mauch Chunk. PI isters never fall to perform their remedial work quickly and effectually. That for Weak Back, Rheumatism Sciatica, CoUU, Lung Trouble, Kidney Difficulties, Malaria, Dyspepsia, Liver and Rtomsch A flections. Strains and all Local Pains, they are Invaluable. That when you buy Allcock's Porous Plasters you obtain tbe best plasters made. rBOURAUMES, INVITATIONS. PAMPHLETS. OIUOUL.AR3, AT THIS OFFICE , . Intermediate,.. " 2d Secondary,., ' UtBecondary,., 4lli Primary, ..." 3rd Primary, ..." 2d Primary " 1st Primary,.... " Tlll. Ma Ivh. u..io naif),., nli.ant im ,o r.lir Iltoii Scuooiy-TUldla Kuntz, Abram Wolfe, leather. Clauss & Bra, the Charles Mertz, Bertie DurllnB,Mary Drelbelbles, rp:i i nwnts for Carbon Mamie Gabel. Irene Fenstermacher. Etta nn. HUlOrS, SQ1? ngims 101 unuuu scl.MaudAVheatloy, COUntV. UUr BIOCK oi nana OnAMMAnScuoou-John Heberlliig, Lizzie on'r.l,nnc. r.on,int Vio lunt hv Schoch. Lizzie Xentz. Delia DePrelin. I-uella " Itehiig. iMTxnMEPiATK Scuooi. Mamie aomery, Emma Fortwangler, Irene Weldaw, Hattle I'en- Starmachrr, Martha Lone, Barilla Faust, Sarah Wertman. Skoonjj Secondary Harry stocker, Harvey Btraup, Jacob Heberllng, John Trainer, Mary Fensterniaclier, Daisy Horn, Minerva lleld.Mal tie Horn, Carrie ltacbiu.ul. TinsT Becondabv Walter Weiss, Harvey Swartz, Harry Trainer, John Xander, HatlJe Bex, Eva Frltztneer, lna LonKkammer, Laura Lower, Nettle Genus, Hattle Trainer, Laura Uellman. Foukth mumakt William Wertunn, Ed die Smith, IlarrvNo.lbsteln, William Kocb, Allen Albright, (Jeorei? Hrterllng, Kalhe Prey, Hla Webb, Mary Rhonda, Emma Schuiale, Minnie Walck, Bertha Ztnk, Carrie Fenstermacher, Lizzie Gabel, Ada Weiss, Nora Williamson, Alice Iloatz, Minnie Miller, Elsie Itekrlg, Carrie Voor, hres. Thihd PnuiAiiv-Oeo. Mojer, Sidney flom. txrt, Charlie Walp.Vrank Trainer, Harvey Aujre, Wllmer Trainer, Willie Gilbert, Herbert Nus baum, Samuel Dries, Harry Hunslcker, Clara DeFrelin. Alice Gabel, Loveda Williamson, Sadie Hontz, Eliza Btetlar, Ida I'nehro, Clara Ettlnjer, Miriam Horn. Sicohii Priuauv Willie Pelers.Allan Fritz. Inger. Harry Beck, Walter Welnlau, Gearge Rucb, James Xander, Chaille Longkammer, Harry Weland, Helen Peters, Mary Fritz. May Hex, Hattle Geeem. Hattle Obi, Carrie Hontz, Ida lielcliard, Mattle Hess, Carrie Stout, Minnie Scbocb, Hattle Stocker. First Pkimari- Charles Gilbert, Robert Kreldler, Calvin Shultz, Wilbur Nusbaum.Geo. Dries, Edwin Wertman, James Kehr, Charles Ruff, Robert Swartz, narry Relchard, Reginald Commadusky, Bebert Gumbert, Charles Trainer, Lilly Wolfe, Martba Auge, Flora Scliocb, Gertie Heydt, Daisy Borer. At a meeting of tbe teachers a vote ofthanls was extended to Misses Lulu Zehnerand Anna bel McDanlcl for their assistance In the musical part of the program on Arbor Day. A large number of citizens were present te witness the tree planting on tbe school grounds, and many Visited tbe. different rooms wblcb were tastily desorated. J. M. Bqbirts, Principal. The Oft Told Story Of the peculiar medicinal merits ot Hood's Barsaparllla Is fully confirmed by the volun tary testimony ot thousands who have tried It. Peculiar in the combination, proportion, and preparation ot Us Ingredients, peculiar ln the extreme care with which It Is put up, Hood's Barsaparllla accomplishes cures where other preparations enUrely tall, i ecu liar ln the unequalled good name It has made at home, which Is a "tower of strength abroad," peculiar In the phenomenal sales' it has attained. Hood's 8arsaparllla is the most popular and successful medicine before the publla today for purifying the blood, giving strength, creating an appetite, "I suffered from wakefulness and low spirits, and also bad eczema on the back of my head and neck, which was .very annoying. I took one bottle ot Hood's Barsaparllla, and I have received so much benefit that I aa very grateful, and I am always glad to spuk a good word for this medicine.1' Mm. J. S. Snydeb, Fottsvllle, Penn. Purifies tho Blood rtenry Biggs, Campbell Street, Kansas City, bad scrofulous sores all over his body for fifteen year. Hood's Barsaparllla completely cured him. Wallace Buck, ot North Bloomfleld, N. Y., Uttered eleven years with a terrible varicose ulcer on his leg, so bad that be had to give up business. He was cured of the ulcer, and also of catarrh, by Hood's artaparllla EolAbralldnifglsU. SI tlx for SJ. rrpa4oal7 br a L HOOD CO., APVtbeeules, Unntl, Mxifc too Doses One Dollar INT MISS 'EM! The wonderful bargains at the Millinery Stores of Leblghton and Weissport. Finest Goods ! Latest Styles ! and Lowest Prices ! in Hats, Bonnets, Notions, and Dressmaking. Al goods guaranteed yapr21 CAMBRIDGE ROOFING GO. MANUFAOTUHKUS OF CROWL'S STANDING PATENT SEAM. Steel roofinG. Also PUla Rolled, Comaetod, Crimped Edge and BeEflod Iron Roofing Hiding and ciilnK. Agent wnl4 m vr coontf. bend for otiocu tod tuoples, CAJMtsstxxmxs, omr ssBaaaaaY III FRENCH" SATEEN Choice Novelties and Special Colorings. Vc are showing' wry choice and new things In French Sateen; all the odd, antlgue shades and that of silk are reproduced In these exquisite Sateens of Die best French manufacture. See our goods before, ordering from samples which often repsesents styles carried from other seasons. WHITE MARSEILLES QUILTS. We are offerliiR extra values In soft Imported Marseilles Quilts, ln Egyptian and Chiuese patterns, at prices which we are sur are away below the prices formerly asked for the same goods. . We also have a complete line of Crochet Quilts, . HENRIETTA CLOTHS IN NEW COLOIIS. Beautiful llnlsh.Vkoft and elegant fo) easy draping, unequalled for tbe price. In Spring ami staple hadas: Navy, Gretn, Garnet, Tan, Black, Cream, Brown, Mode. v LADIES CASSIMERE. This new and fashionable fabric Is one of the most deslrabl materials for ladles wear this season. Being 43 Inches wide It cute' to good ad vantage and makes a rich drfsi at small expense. Call and see lhe. Opposite American Hotel,; ... 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