lMg'J-r';y,'jJaJ,av-g ahf town StT5ntr. , LUtlintlTrtN.PA. SAT U HI) AY, AVmh 17, l8t;0. Kntercd at the Ldi'tflilon ivwt-ol'iiee as Blut ,e -c"",on l""1M,"lce"' Second ( limn Wall Matter. sneak: by niii,..,ni. that if ...( rp. to nW .-.t,:iMd. innWw.nr. plusage of ollicrrsUi the regular a. my. If that U Hi? trouble give tlt-ni a tree , dl.charga Ihesame.n worklngmeu get i wfmn l hero Is no further woik for them ' .to do. It Is time thU lutmbirr of fhnl- iug places for a favorolfew was done o'vay with.' Tub la'flit lintanee of thrr.itencd "boycotting" Is r.ald to he In an niiony inous letter received by Mr. Loj.in. Mrs. Loan Is one of the li lies iu'erest od In theGailiel l Memorial Hospital, for the beneilt of w hlrh It Is pripoe;l to BlveXhti calico b.ill at the Chinese latlon bulldlnpt. Tlia wr,tor warns Jtrs. ho.m, so It Is sld, that for her to so Under the roof of the Chinese ln'.u'slerwill be an Indication that slip sympathizes with Chinese iminlmlon. and the laboring men of the country will In ronseijuenre "liojeott'' Hnneral hog-in in hl.t political aspirations. The w rltur is supposed to bJ a crank. A.SPECt.u. despatch dated idilcago, 111., 13th Inst., saya: At the conference of Ministers Monday the labor idea n the subject of diueiusion. The expre-,-slons of opinion were in favor of e ight hours', and lllslup liowimn said ilicre was no such conlllcl belwein labor and e.ipltal as had been Intimated. The njlta'ors wp;v not considcrlii!; Hip fact th it Hip price of lobor had been steadily Increasing for the last fifty veari, while tor the Dame time the Incline of capital rt. is decreasing. "And I don't want to be taken as defendlm: .lay (iuitU," paid Hie Illiliop. "I would like to see some one lake him by the neck an I kick h'm th.-o.iih New York in Ion:; a-; he wan't klliel." lie Ihonglit thai If.the up.sps iMilbl ho hrr.iuht lo real!.? that there v an'r any cimllict the eight hour uucs t on would a I jit-it Itself. Another thing for the Inteic.v.s of both jdJcs was to lu'-i- built Utile homes for the woikmen. li I'lilltdelohia where this was done tin men hail not strnek since 1SS-1. How would It do to deleato the good li wired lllshop to do the kicking he re-c-iiuinen i on .lay Could',' Dni'rrv Mieiilfs who weic guarding Hi" Louisville e.nd N'.i'.hvilht vards In llast .St. Louis fired Into two j.oups of p-ople 1'rid.iy nfternooii.klllhi'i or f.uat 1 woundiiii: six men and on.- v.om iu 1 it cf tlni-ilellins but one were inuo c i lookeiN on, who li.id nothing to do .' ilh the strike. No ade-piate cause for t'uU dee.l ins yet been diicovcred. No .iMeui.it na 1 been ma le to stop the train f.i lia I left the yards or to toueii the e ii;i.iiiy'a property. The cri.wd, it l .1 1, wn noisy, hut a? a wlule was net 'H dve. .Some of the men, liowcve.'. t iiin'i-d tho deputi-.s and threw some f.' ) un, an.l thin provoked a volley fieni W .:-hester lilies. lov. OgUsby or I'er.'d mllilla to the scene Saturday n'.j'.it. Miny of the strikers after the t 'ig-My procure 1 arnn, an I a dri p' Hot might 1: ive resnlte I If It h.i ! n.u hen f jr the lnr.ii.nioned appeil of Commlt-l-o-uin llrjwn. who hedged the excited c "nv I to keep lha peace. At midnight the In li.inanolls and St. Louis lUilroad fr ! -lit depot a' Han St, LouUwas hi f imes, and a mob was said to bp sur rounding it. Jotix Wiii.sii.ex-MlnUterto Knglaiul, died Saturday morning at elm cm o' el.r!;. at hh honi'. southeast corner of riev.'iith aa.l tSpruo streets, l'ldl.idpl ph' i, from an attack of pneumonia. Hie result of a col I etn'raeted a week pre V'oudv. IlisdiaHi was uni xpeeted by h phyd dans an l his family, but lib m and enfeeble I eon Jltlon retarded his iv.-oiery and Saturday mornins lie sank rapidly. He was conscious almost to tlio last moment an I ivcognU.vl the in m'iari of hh family, who were, all iieent at lil hedsl Je. lie was SI years dd, h.ulug buu horn in I'hlla-Ielplila i i IS!)"). His father went to PhlUdel. p'lia, from New Castle, Delaware. In I "S3, and was for years a prominent lii.T.diiut ot that ell y. Ht hid three mil. John. William and Samuel. In the latter two founded the well k'l.i'vn tlrui of S. A YV. U'ehh, locating n' o'J South Wharvei; later they moved to .1 17 Walim'- street, where thn Hrni ii mi still exists. At the t'meofthe foriiudon of the film John Welsh be c un a ui"m'ier of thn firm of Wilcox A Wol-di, ivhn dl I a large dry goods bulnew on the north slda of Markel s'roet, lutweeii Third and '"ourth. In Kit ho joniu.l th. firm of S. & W. VeMi. They moved to 3j" Walnut street In 1S5" Of the three brothers only Sun iel survives, but the tons of William and 'John continue Hie busi ness. Tub Urn'. Dr. C. K. Moirls preached on "The Labor Tioubles" at tlm Tub er iaebi M. K. Church, at Eleventh am Jefferson stive's, Philadelphia. SunJay evening. Hcsald: '-.Some ministers so le -i a text and then wander away from It so far that they never get hack lo It. 1 n.ii going lo leversu this order, and s'artlugon my theme. gradual!) workup to the text, and at the very outset I want to oleaily dr line my position. J!y every hutluet an ! habit of my mind and ni'ure I am a filend to the working man. Hut Ibis is no; all, and I do not s'op heru I am too goo I a friend to him lo turn my biek on hlni after he his, through industry and economy, ac ij ilred capital .ml becom? Ihe employer of othe.-j." Dr. Morris said that the lm.-.ptat ilMrlbutLui of the results of hbor Is the occasion of the present troubles and hum in sellUhness and growl Ihe r.iusti, He held that I hue word fi'"1 eliMes (ifniou Involvedthe flnrkliimiin, the oinjiloyor, Ihe buyer n-il the sprt-ul.illve lobbcr. 'I he vvork lilini in Is of two klndii.tlie good, honest, iliulgbt one, willing to do a fair day's v. r.-k f-r n fair d.iy'n pay. He U not mi li ' a'or. or a timimmilsi. or a sOi-!al!t. a id la- lo- not li i' U to hi- ratings of men like llerr Mo 1 Ti c i.il.erklul - '1.. ' I 'l - 'ii Tin: Mnlinnoy Ti-l-H'crkly llerwd '''lo--"nl companies, who very Justly l,epn pftJt,j for (he past ten years :"The seriously. '1 he hemoeiats, 'nl'nmst to A s thus trtilv: "One arsfliuiunt used ,u',n llelu 10 towmt tncuiiyer-, .uullla.iti uuanis," ".My own univ man, wiien fpeaklng conliilentlnlly. ex- tjP.llCtai J-Oiail 111 I..tor 111 ail 111-.. , , ... ... . . gtll ,nn Ire. of nllire llt.uk- ale w i eh liv tlm liett nleellnnt 'I'liu m -..,. I'.t-ji-i1 v'jn require vvntclilng If a fair day' work U to le obtained from tliem, an.l 'rVmati 1 mirp than iW urn rnml.le f a.man.i m.irn man Ui.y urn iapaine of , p.irmng. In like trunntw the eiiv.dojvr urn of two klndt, tht one willing to pay 1 the pmldnyn fairly and who si it, lit'" his lirr,. mt .irn, ,,. ,w .i,n , . 1 . . looks upon llsew 01 kmanna a nipie piece of iiiarlilmry lo be worked to the lit- most. Such task-mailers vver thn In- woior tno seiuuinoss wiitcii prompiea " lo force pi Ices down and to har- & '"tmon than Ilielr dollar should . nrmi7l..' bv "" ' aml HS9 onl l,ro3"- nUo"lu ; 1U'I,1C,,,2 v,, n" ' ''Mending hours. Ali.l finally thp appeul.itnrs, who for I !. ... t.. 1. 1. . l'" B.im ml ,raim, v.me. w reid ly rpsponslblu for the present conflict. Dr. Jlonis concluded by saying tint tho only thin to prevent lltli clashing of Interests In the future was to live up to and put In universal prtetlco the words of hlrf text: "Therefore sill thins what soever c would that men should do to you, do yo ex en m to them." BwailirfiO"ewYo5 Letter Sp Vhil lo Hie C.vr.noN Auvor.m:. We have been o busy with the I'orly Thieves during Hi" past week that we hae ha 1 little llm to think of anything el-p, and even the strike! which threat etii'.l lo slrikc the land have ceaied to l.ii a nlnrd.iys wonder. It now looks as If the entire l oard of Aldirmen would break ilielr necks in Hie race to see which MiMl be first to confess. Ten days ago ll, was all guess woik; to-day. and he who runs may read. It Is nil vciy well to talk about public virtue, lint how many men nro there on this planet of the calibre which reaches the position of Aldermen in any of our large clllea. who w ould refuse, ihe hi Hip of one hundred thousand dollars; yet, A Herman Wnltc tells us that he was offered two hundred thousand. ?200, lllil, think of ll the year's wages of Ihe hundred lalioiln; men earned in one minute .n Hip 1'i lee of a vote, lie was oli'ered more than this If he tells j hi iiiun, i or nicy ouere., nun a coin-, .iihsloncphip w l. , h woul 1 have enabled iiioiipy, ami doubtless to squander It as he s-'piandcrcd and lost his own. The hl"oiy and downfall of this n.nn Is one of the most iii'lructivp cliapters In our city life, rnfor.ii.i.rply there Is noth ing new about It In his hoyhoolMr. W.ilte was cur ed with a rich and In diligent father, and was known lo all the good fcllr.vs as one. of the fast young uicii about tow n. He was a good fellow himself, always had money and plenty of it. Ills mother was moic in dulgent, even than his father, and the eon eipieiue was that the youua mm was f.eldom short of fund", anil I here v.as h.irlly a public man in Hip city that he did not know. He was anxious to lie known as a politician and he courted ihe pe,'ualntaiice of all the loimhsaml tun -lis wl.o were likely lo push hltn ale ad. On the death of Ids lather he lU'Vec.led to a large fortune and tho le.Hhie-.fi of one of the inot nristoPialie iio'.rls In tlu city. The Jlrevoort had 'nng In en Ihe hea Iquartera of the best ".nglMi travelers, 'i he I'rince of Wales was quartered there, and the present llmpeior of I'ussia when be viIted thy "ountry as C'zarowit?. made the Hi cvoort Ids stopping place. It haialso sheltered many of the most, notable artists Hint hue ever visited thecoun'ry, and had a Ihvt-class lepulation abroad. . Willi sueh a piopeily as this, if lie had at- en, led to br.s'ne'f. Mr. Willie's fortune as assured, bu' lie" Ion-red for Dolliital dls'iiieHon n-id lin sought It at i he cost. 1 I In nor an 1 reputation, and now thi.ii ' h'.m-.i If a; thlrly-eighl in Hid city whero i i lim ine mjl nvrifL- h.itii nryntl nn are ri uenati ni . iimn fn .l!iii inn iru ii Fit at me ncail ot llip council bonl, ! union oi ine contract me entire part) bankrupt in cinraeier, luined linanelal-1 was escorted to tho While House oil ly. h.oken in (.pirif, di-bonoie 1 and re-' Thursday, where I bey wore a Horded a vile.l as miserable a wirck as I- Is pos- ' cordial inception by the President, slide for a mm to be. Yet, Mr. Wake The hill providing for thn erection of M only one ofa number: Hie AliU-niianie a ll.e-piool building for the aecommo lecord Is s.o tainted witli infamy that it datlon of the library of Congress Ins maker, one athanied lo think that under been passed by both llous 's, and now any losslhle combination of cheum- , statices Mich rascals eculd ever have ri.- n io place and liowcr In a city like New York. . I M.OUO.OOO. It will be erected upon Ihe I (euehed lightly on tho epring fash- f.quare between 11 ami 2ml streets, d i 'u3 the other day, and thereby hangs a ' leetly east of the Capitol. The bill is i-le. As jnu me aware the Chinese Ihe same that has passed the Senate ei lul.ter us ou'Milc liai Iiarians, but bar- several times, and has been reported '.Wilms a i we are, we have never seen ! favorably to the Uoiuo in every Con mueh about them that we cared to copy, I gross. Mr. Singleton has been very e:.cept their teacups and saucers; not so, cnergptlp In his cfi'oits to secure the l-.owcvp'-. with the Japanese. The town ! passr.ee of Ihe bill. is gone daft on the .lape.neso question; evciytliiiit: is Mikado or Tveoon. I sat by a ghl in a street p.v- the oilier day I rather a level headed looking ghl she win hid, as rum ko: urn nor gut-up was omethlii ' nondeiful. and If he could have seen it. It would bay? made the Mikado s-aie. and I think that pien the lefuni-t Tycoon would have turned over ! In ills grave. On her dainty foot, to be. gin ai the bechining, she had a sweet little pair of polished bronze fllpncis v.llh sharp pointed toe? and the little portion of the stocking that was visible, was scarlet an 1 gold In little diamonds or checks about i tic size of a th e cent piece. Tb'i ovei skirt was piunlo silk slashed hero and thcie wi:b y, liovv rib bon, and the underskirt v.a.s a line )ol lowlsli aiiiff worked wfih gold Ihicad and all full of birds and butterflies. The bodice was a purple ilvet trimmed w ith gold lace and sp ingles, and the hat well, I've seen ha-s in my lime. Pio danced vvhli a parini-r hi Normandy whose tournure was two feel and a half llijjh. I've seen a I'ejee bilrle 111 ike all elegant head covering out of a oocoamtt Inf. I'vo ft-en an Irish pea.ant girl nun u eiioo.igp icai on uer noail ami she ...... ..a.,. , cj.ui u-t, my uiire on ine ''haipps Klyees aluugsldo of a fahy vvhoe headgear I could have stuffed In my vcm poeuet. uni i never pawn bea 1- nvcrlng Hint would compare with th.it slrl s hat. Tliegiound work was a light blue velvet, slashed like a fan w ilh the brightest cf bright scarlet; aiouml the sides weie little golden balls on wins that nodded and danced and hopped wiili every movement of her ladyship's head. A ma-s of feathers, birds, but-lirllli-8 and in lescribable things weie arranged lil a fan ii front and toweiod above her head at l. ast a fo'. Her face, which was pretty, was painted icI and while, and looked like the work of anlndlffeient amateur artist. Her hall was a bright blonde, bui her eyebrows were black as aronl and two black rings under her eyej aided to the expression (of folly). Her lips (,.li, shade of Ihe ghl I used tospaik tidily year? ago) were painted a bright vei million. Would any fellow want to kiss them? As I gazed on her 1 could not but think of the exclamation of the old philoso pher, who, wiinderlns about in the Museum of Natural History slopped in front of a glass casein whbb was.e eonced the well preset ved skeleton of a donkey. Adjusting his spw-ks on Hie end of his iioe lie exclaimed with a feeling ofiuve nod icveicii'-c, Wi: are fearfully and wonderfully made, bhe was Minado mat. and lo tell the limit onreilyls fully of just such. this. You would be astonished to know how many of pur young mai.lins an-iray.y to go on Ihe flage; yet. Ibis young ghl was somebody's ilaugblcr.no doubt expected ere long to be somebody's wife, and thii.pe.-ha;u a mother hut here let us stop. Jim us I said the town Is full of young girls crazy to dlsilnguish them selves on the stage. Tjii y could not cook a beefsteak or make a pan of 1'glit bU-uit-.', but i hey think l hey can ai t. They see niotlm wastii- avy .,.p ', , in the kitchen while tiny sit in H.e p.,t lor terming ihe p'ann, (ir ant w s i, i y Ihe --t . i-t-t - al la M'i.A-Ui.evrcellngsoni" ll. " . t . : . . Cv,. t . ':, dollars i vcr-k. lly tlie way, It Is ilii- 1"'1t1 on Nlnlto Hint Mlllnn KihspII H'k oiiallc and dlv Ine, w ho tlirep years Bg turnr,ui,e lioads of Imlf the if-iile in town lint goi tln-il uf Hide Solomon a I l looking niimtul for a now nlHnlty. h only scpiih Hkp Hit; other dny since fniry 5I1131 r, ll?l,t and sh-ndpr, mat- I"'or "Nfl "r"ni oiollier in- ,Uv of Ke.l Iliirrl-mn of Unrrtgan, Hart, and the author ot those popular "'"""' - " - ' '? siren kbuiiu u;u wtu r.. ", .. . -.t . . '1 he fair but frail Lillian bioke her engagement when she was receiving Woll a week; deserted her husband ami ran away to Knglau 1 with a inheiublc nnatomv named Solomon. Al last she , ot i,..k l0 or lir.iliom promptly commenced suit for divorce mi J got his decree nt once, as she had brought back a living wlllieisof her guilt. She Is no longer what she was; the lithe young girl with a complexion llkcapcai! has become a s' out mat run who takes forty-live Inches of waist-belt, - and who now bos lo call lo her aid 'the h'ooni of youth" to repair thn ravages of time, ll is suld that little Solomon Is In deiiialr. Jfe mmht lo be and re prlvo ronie piinlshmcnt beside. Our new American Opera Company sllll goes on swimmingly and what Is very much to Hie point Is paying ex por:T; a! any late there Is no apparent lack of cash. Though the opera Is un live or supposed to be. the leader and everybody else are foreigners, but It's American nil the same: but opera even lu Hie lluglUh form an I without any eo'tly Prima Donna is itlll an oxpenslie amusement. The storm which swept over the city al the beginning of tho week was one, of Ihe severest of thesei'on. Alany new houses w ere blow n ilow n and great ihim age to signs and eulicrts, all over New York nnd Urooklyn. During the height of the storm the elfect from the Urook lyn llrld'io w.13 lerrlflc; the mighty iliiicinro vibrated and trembled under t lie- frightful force of the wind, nnd Ihe night policemen on guard ray It was the m.jt terrible experience they have had slr.cn the bridge was opened. In regard to the s'rikes the end has not yet come. Meetings arc held every night all oi er New York and Ihooklyn, at which the labor quest ion is discussed. The quiet of these meetings is fearfully ominous, and Hip pronunclamcnto of the. Knights of Labor In last Wednes day's paper almost sounds like a knell. ,,, oolis as ,f (5oll!l, ,vas m,llln,; on 1 f L.. Im riU.llu.r vraM a() (iItl oi-trl his tried to (1oMh.it he Is doing to-day, blithe was eul down in an Instant and Ihe man who slow him walks the streets un harmed. Il seems to be a dilllcul! thing for Mr. Could to understand why he, neier having dune nn honest day'.-. work.should In twelvp or fourteen jean accumulate n hundred millions, while the men mil of whose blood it lias been wrung are starving, tie can ride about in u ""yacht for his individual pleasure with a crew of fifty men waiting on his beck and call, while men on the Wabash and Mlrsnirl I'acill.- aie starvlne; on fifteen and twenty dollars a month. Tim upheaval here is fearful; don't be astonished at anything you hear. The paper) are all trying tosuppiess matters but a volcano may hurst heie at any moment unle.s some satisfactory sellle nient can lie anlved at. HHOADBIUM. li.;; l'rcin our Special Correspondent. Wasiiikoion-, D. C, April 12, '!. Mr HniTot:: An excursion party from Uoiton, numbering about five hundred pet sons, has been spending the week in viewing the various points of Interest a; the National Capital. Among other fen'-urca which the enterprising toniUts manager had guaranteed for a fixed mice was a shako from the President's hand, and lu compliance with ihli con- awaits only the signature of the Prcsl- dent to become a law. The bull ling will, when completed, have cost about Public interest has been awakened upon tliesubiect of Ihenroiioscil nation. al cxpo-itlon to be held In Washincton lu commemoration of the discovery of the new world and the foundation of Its cieat republic. The pro cot has at last got before Congress In shape for slm il- t.mer.us ruiiMiloratloii by both Houses, and is certainly worthy of the favorable atteiillon of every member, ltis arsmcd that if Hie government can appropriate liberal .sums for the representation of our Intciests at foreign worlds falrs.that there can bono reason why It should not vlve a like Impulse to a i -.u-ely do mestic enterprise. As to llm proper place in which to hold the exposition there can lie no doubt. Washington as Hie i aplioi iittiie r,at;on Is the city which every traveler, Ameilcan or for eign, fools that he must visit. Durin" ivcen' ycara it has gathered within Its borders the cieam of American society political, financial, artistic and lherarv an.l no oilier place could with equal llt- nesuesi!ie:niiorsucii national display a h is b.-en proposed. Nothing that has been published since Mr. ('Inivl.iiid became President bus given him so much annoyance as the sioiy oi ins oav ui n.i i a S"iious ilmcr- 1 en.-c of opinion with Mr. Manning, just j hefoie the latter wasstilekcn down. As a matter ot fad thcie has been no such disagieiinent. The Pies ident bcllevoe, In fpl'e ot the doctors' opinions to the eontiary, that after a short period of icsl Mr. Manning will again be able to assist him lu bis council, and he has iioi lor a moment entertained Hie idea that he Is to lofp him from his Cabinet, Ihe great social event of the after lent teuton is to be a grand chailty lull, to Le given at the Chinese Legation on IhnUlilhof this month. The object of Hie ball Is to raise money for the Car Held Hospital. The Chinese Minister has placed the entire Stewart Castle at l ho disposal of the lady manat'crs. 'Mrs. Con. liiekptts, Mrs. Con.. Logan an I other prominent soclity ladles aro in terested In the success of the nll'alr. (in Wednesday last no little excite, incut was occasioned by tho i Ireuhtlon or a story tolhctlTief that (lie Wash ington Monument had cracked, peo ple collected from all parts of tho cltv, .in.l hundre s of opei-a glasses were pointed In Hie direction of three long dark stienki, wIiMi divided tho white surface of the inonuiiKnt about forty feet from the top. The m.uti r was, howc-.or. sum explained by Col. Ciiioy, the engineer In charge, who stated that tho joints In the monument hid become tilled withdiisl, which had been washed out by the rain and Hun gave tho ap H.'Hmuce of cracks, while in fact the monument was as solid as ever. The House on Monday last, bv n vote of Jfiii to (lit, paed the bill granting pulsions to soldiers and sailors of tlm Mexican war. The bill provides n peu slnn of toi n month to all honorably ills charge 1 survivors of the war, audio surv ivliii; widows of deceased soldiers, should the bill pass the Seuule In its present form. It will call for an annual i xoeiidllu.e of M,lJ,'.tO. Noitvnh inmliii; He ilan;es li: il.e Houst ruli -..which li vv..sibiu r'ut wn dd ex; ed ie I ti-ini'!' . I n- cileiul.ir is ila.is In . c . k ' , . 1 ,' ' i may almost ho called our national nun- five men are not blntnlne It, unon Mm p. Aw?"a.ujr.m3UywyaRjNvjifrreyr -a.--r yn. all likely that an adjournment will lie reached lirfore August 1st. i Tlia st.wly and ii--r-.ltent efforts wliloli Imve Iicpii made (Miring Hip tw-t year to n'dira a rr-vneiitiiin of I.irnd ('imiiiilsslunei- sparks' lamoat outer of April :), 18S6, Piifppiidlna Html ai-tltui nm, certain claws of land cim-loa, was t i-m.nnicil ill l imr-Uay by Hie iue of anonlerhy Kepretaiy Liimnr mvoMnn the decision. jrimjirs un uom smrs oi uic nouse n .. ...V i"'..i.l I, -! administration, but are Inclined to tient 1 It as beyond the President's conIrol,say- InglhiHlhesliuntlou of affairs Is brought about by u combina'lon ofeircuuis'iinccs. I The men who take this view ofulTahs are, of com so, not the spoilsmen cl tho party, who blame It all on the ciil scr- i let-refoiin policy. They are men who look deeper into the qiieellou. To a' grunt, extent they look upon the bad i condition of the i arty as the natural ic- unit la follow Immediately upon the! heels of victory which involves so much responsibility as the control of the tin- tlonal government, when there must, of, necessity, he many conlllcllng views an to how thpiiewlya-qulied power should oo cxcrcisen. i ncy lay mo reponslhll Ity for the existing stale of things upon the want of hninionyiu Ihe party out side of the il'bito House as much as upon the disappointment oyer the olllces. There are many who hold that both the party and their President nro In the wrong, Inasmuch as neither Is willing to yield anything to the other. They hold thai there, must be mutual concessions and the party leaders must hi lug them selves lo understand that Mr. Cleveland lias the party interests at heart as much as lliey have, illflorlng only as lo the best plan of guarding them, and the President must learn lo look upon Hie party leaders In the saino wav. Thev say that It Is time to stop sulking and to upgin some action. The (loath of Judge John Baxter, the Pulled Slates Ciieult Judge for the circuit which Includes the States of Ohio, Michigan. Kentucky and Tenms scp, n moves one of tho t o judges who weic lo liy the government suit testing the validity of Hell's telephone pati ut. It is a question whether the ca;e will he' heard befmc Judge, llaxter's succes sor, or whether It will bo tiausfeneil from the couit where the bill has been filed to the court of some Judge, vvlio was appointed before the suit was thought of. II. Farowcll Keaing of tho C. L. S. C 8 -arci-ly bad we, as meniliers of the C. I,. S. (, bidden our adieus anil jdvpiiour jia-.t'rg woidsand lilnd wishes to our friend and IV1-low-inoiubcr Prof, run than we aro eid'.eil iipoa to bid farewell to two mo-.c of o.ir li.em bcra In tills ease, our worthy and esteemed President, I!ev. O. It. Cook and hh wife. Since, In the providence ol God, tbcv wcro called to labor In another part of Ills vine yard, II of course became neecssiry for litem lo sever their connection v-.ltli mas members and co-workers of the C. L. S. ('., of Lehhjli ton. rartiii's are always sad, mid In this ease It was particularly so, as those fioro whom wo were calledtp. separate, wcrpam-irr: those w ho resist; d In organizing Ihe Circle nnd vv.-rc al, t ays among its most art ive, I ilclltgcnia-.Hi e ierirUU- members: then too, 111 no ariitlon vvo.s very uiievpcctiiil; we nl tUouglil we would have Mr. and Mrs. Cool: with us another year. Hut strange, and nftei. to us, liiyiteilous are the woililuss of (hid. As our friends eou'-l net he with us at oa next ro.T ll 'r ire-t'ss, a special westing C the C.rclP va.-. call -d at the liousv- of I). Selple. The object of the r.icctiui; was tofrlvi the luomhcrs an o inortiinity ot once mori meeting Mr. and Mrs. O. P.. Cool; nnd tender lug them our fire .veil's and kind wls'icii:. their future field cf labor. ThntiKli t!" weather was hiclciiicnt, the members wei i all there, toeliier vv'th n few filenili.v.lii liadcoiuo lo unite v.Uh en In wishlyg (Jod speed lo o'u-iloi aithig members. Alter Ine usual klu !ly greetlnss bad been o:;eh:u-.ied, uilrtli anil liu'ivir fij-.t-ed ttiirestraliiciHy: ill though we I:i1 een-.o -to siy farewell,' we re solved to put o!f tin- sad part of tils' occas'o: as long as imsMhle and enjoy til" p're.sont The ineinbcrii were dbldcd iu'.o lw parties, aud wc spout an hour or t.vo very pleasant i'laylns Hie raiae ca!l:d Chaiades. Tit. parly lowlileh L:o writer belonged pliiyei' the v.ovds: Tunis t;i-e'c hi),. Wo:,nr.i:i oi line door full, enl Iauoiiaiim:' ( aigh a B -lIel. The set-i.id word neeuiel a vvoaJ-r ful word Indeed to our Xifcnds of thoot'i r parly. The other party acted the won!-K:.-initTitooi (.night lioi-J), ll!N.-!':u:v. imliistrel seel, and Pi.iiuko (noted lithe sein-o of moving). Very f-w of us were ac quainted v. lth the last woid Inlhes. -use ii. vv'alrh It was playvd, eoiiscq icnt'y we worked nt It sonietluioj hefoie wo had mustered It we were all Invited to pass Into nnntlier'moi'i h take p-irt In sometldnt; inoro su!3t uttlal th:i mere w-.nil iu tlnj;. .Iiulging from the pleas ml mil s.nlilus facei wlih-li soon surrounded lb tib'.o vvhli Ii Wiis hearing down with cakes fruits, noli and e.u.ily, nil very arliftic.-i'ly arni'igcil, this part of tCo progr.'iniuij pi-oiii-is' d to he. by f.tr, tho most ple.isint and en ir-ahio fenfire of the evci luj. nc .-.-ere partaking id the liountlf.il repast pro vided for i.s, our inliids became clearer, as sisted, no doul.t. by the cooling and i'-llcl-)iis k-c crciini, and llieu wo eo-iqnoreJ the la t word -the last and mo.t dlffcult word ot p c eviilng. Tile time spent around thefejtil board was enlivened by pleaiint acd so-la) repartee usual to sueh i-.n (caslou. Wo tlit n passed Into another room and our worthy IVes'dent, Ilev. Cook, arose and mtido so:n f trowel! remarks. T 's arlhig was alnfid to hlnielf nnd wir.-ne.-auso It was quite un epc -ted they hail fully aiillelinted being with us another year; he recounted tho pleas ant, sooi::i and liitcllivtii.il Intcrcoursj wo had enjoyed together hi our meetings as a Micro ry Circle; in no previous ehar4 had they silent a more pleasant thus or nude 3rmer and truer friends than In I-i.i htnu. Ilielr conncrtloii Willi the C. I S. ft. In this place, bid afforded theiii li urti rail icelu and hitellcitual pleasure and would iiitv.us be reinemtier'd by tliem us auimi-f thnr siesi il -ligiiU::! exiterlenees. Mr. Cook was to.- iw.teu o.v .tir.s. i ooa who iiuueii a reivf. il rtcll word, lu tin-course ef uM-bs!.., a speci: 1 .Hid ,11-i-i.siii-: liit-ltntlon lo the tn'oiii- I't-i.siii nit- v ii-l-il- i.i is i (Pii'in u- iiieu- in w li line. In these ruiu-rs-, m r l-e-. iislix-. i.ev. Ktllill. In l.i'li..lf i.f Cmi in. in .A. ..I ... f lilflltliigiiiidtuipi-nprltte words, ut t .e un. elusion of widen lie presented the Ii.UbvvIi g ivmiluilons, very i.l -el, ntitk-n oo sin.- iiju.iii . v tv ,t iiiitru ,ii uur ehieeju I WiiKiiut: In much nsln the'erd.-r ef I'rovl.leni e, our 1'iesldent, Key. (1. Jt. Cook, and I. i.s dear wile, on. sist -r and mei.ilwr of !.".' s- ucu" c.".i'd loi-h:iuge their Held of lalier to uiiiillior p.tit ot tho lleaveniv Al.isler's vlni-yod, Unoliot, Ttiiit vt" hrrtby i rfss our sin-i-er r- n t id the loss we lim-i s isl un. Ilnolicl, u.st v. ii i.s.'iiireti.( iiu.f ourh'-ailv apiuxi Idilon ef lb- fothtiil work l.n villil tat in.- Aryan circles of t'w he.irly lntensttl.ev tnor. hi Its w elff re and sum-ess, and esi evlally orihelr frt.-mtly ami t lirl:,tl.m beiuhiirtomiiil nil l! Members. ILtolreJ, Thiil i.'ldlo vve know the C..US, C, In ilt -lf le.tv Iuk inert sestiilu a loos in this I l.iie, t' ey will bo huilly stul (list In a y.-t i le-ei i.i.led, Imt frlilj sol!, or Iho will s-.voll lhe.r.iii.is hi imothi-r pint ot ihe gn.alC. 1.. V.moleeil. Tlr.it wc prav the bl.-ss'ii"sef Al uilgiuy lio I and our SavlourdesnsCluUt m iv ri. h.' iitt.-ud tin in In their i.eiv Held tliihor, mid luiidly reeolvo Pieni to Die land ot (dimiai II st. i-Mom.', Tint tli'-Rt resolutions 1 entered iilKin the mhiulos o( tl.u ( Irelouiid aiouy ut the siinie presented to lh"iu. u o w- nniTs. I'rcs't. K. II. Hmi'i.K, S.-e-y. ' Sir. 0.8. Wcls.1 fjlljvved Mr. Sllbltt w lilt some kindly and fueling farewell words to our d.-piirlhia iii-'iii' er, after whl -h vvoc.icbgavu thorn our liHi.it hi a final farewell ui.fi sep- ar.Utd. it. New Advertisements,- OppiBlle 1,. Si S. rx-pot, Itauk Street. li liifc-htou. Pa.. -J. I-X. I-IOM, PB03?'R. I This lioiw ito a riiittH-liiu iireuiiuiiiutii-I tiiuis lor Irniiident nnd rm 111. n- lioiiniVi' It h.i- li en llewh 1 Kittled III ill ll- ll linn. nn ma M.il I-. In,, i-.l a ii... 11, iiiriny, 1 1. no. M,-ie jt. 1 1 1 i o U." 1 .1 1 'i -I; i,t .a 1 Hi I fii L.ir ii 1 . h' ; ,. ri, ii. c n.'i ;i re-. i..un.i s ud ' 1 irt- l nii 1 , ' L' 1 ji. 1 ,. - , - ,il.. grpx r. r-r New Advertisements, Absolutely Pure. This piwiler never varies. A marvel of iiurilv. Ftrpnclh enu wlinlesnnipiief". More ronnn'iiicil I hart Iho ordlnsrv kinds, nnd enniiot be sold in e-iiiiiwliiw'ii with ihe nuillilii.le of low te.l. short weijrlit, alum or plinsplirln p.iwib-rs Pi. Id oniy m csn. linynl uuklng 1'iiwiier cniiiiwiiy, inn ttnii SI.", N. " iui,! 24 ml; HissBclIcManElMlDcnr Mil MIUJNERY I This is the season of the year when Winter Uats and 1'on nets are cast aside and tho Ladies begin to look mound for something Nice, New &. Stylish in Spring and Summer Hats, 13 onnet.s, ti ABCY GOODS ami KOTIOHS. to take the pluoe ol tlieir east off garments. A great deal of Time, Trouble and 'Money can be saved by calling at my Millinery Store. 1 li ivegono to consid- ruble trouble in or der to secure all the very la test novelties in the Millinery line, together with a MUSS CITY MILLINER, and I am now prepared to of fer the Ladies of Luliighton and vicinity "Belter 1'argaius, Hotter (ioods together with the Latest Stks" lhan any other Millinery Establishment in this section of the Valley. I respectfully request the Ladies to call and examine my goods and learn prices be fore purchasing o'.scwhere. iVliss Belle NusiDaum, I LANK STULLT, L?hight;oii. 4-1 -:5m S Pit 9 5 1 "1 CD ft fCll 3 W a m as w 9s 5 i B "30 0 0 3 ?s t "USSSSlJ.l r-rl Ei ! ft -i re pa1 o-." :g 2 11? fffIll 3 a. Z Farmers & Gardeners . usn Ariier's Pure Bono Finite, On yonr garden vogetnbles & sprinp; crops. They nro the host because they nro fill! strength, nnd contaiii all the elements of phint. food in n very nvnilublo form, which makes tliem quick & sure in action, and very reliable. Our phosphates are made of pure hones, and chemich'S, and are strictly free from all adultera tions, they arc honest home made fertilizers, and wo re commend i hem as one of tho b.'st in the country. Tivthun UYito for circulars and direc tion for use, ivo. A. Arner & Son, MTg, NnV MAlIOM.VCi, PtSK'A. M. r h :: -ti I i n v ti i M B w ! "r 33 n LI'. Jl l-M-'JI-LUJUUfl W-MXtJV1 JIT.'lmi-Mt iM'amf LU -.-ML Ni:w Sritl'G Stock op Hrtlifil, AT- H. H. PETERS', Exchange Hotel Building, Bank St., Lehighton, It is with pleasure that I announco to my customers and Ihe public generally Unit my purchases of new- Spring and Hammer stock, consisting of a very choice assortment of stylish and desirable pat terns of Cassimers and Suiting's, are now in and ready for inspection. The prices will be found rcmarhubly low, and the quality far exceeding any line of goods ever brought to thix town. An inspection solicited. iSalbfnction guaranteed in price, quality and work manship. I have in stock a nice line ol Coj'i Renily Made Sails, from $2 25 Un 1 have also a full line of those Famous $10 Suitings, which I make up in the I.atert Style and Most Durable Manner. You are invited to lull. And also lull line of Gent's Furnishing Goods al c-pii-.lly low prices, Respectfully, II. IT. PETERS, The Tailor, Apr.3 3m Lehighton, Pa. ft MssDOit Select ScM si) Will epen on MOXOAV. Al'lilf. Kill. 1SP0. iii.d roiiilmie ti n coiiM ci. the Week:1. In the I'UIII.IC solium, IiClhliiMi, Wclsspoit, Carbon County, l'emia. tllUITT. The aim of the school Is to give Teachers on oiiiiiitiinlly ol rpvlewhifr the erininoi brai clies. nnd In afford the more advanced itiill of the public schools In the adjoin-in-dl-trlcls lac nullities ol contluiilie; tlicti -liudes. llesiries the ccjiniio'i hi niiclie-, l.alui. Ahrelu-.i. Ge.ii.ictry, Nnlnial l'lillo .o ihy, IJc.t-iiiv. ele.. '.till Iwiniii Id. In cornier lion Willi i he ul.oK' there w.M lie u l'llinnij' dc-:irtuieiit f r the hem-lit ol vuuurcr puilh. hatks (ip nil noN I'd- Tciieliers. i r term 'T.eii! Pol- i: idler tin-in, irimi f i.im to js.nij: rupil' ui urlin.ii school. ..50. l'erlerin aecordlnir lo m-iuh' Po .un liL-r liiioi.tt.itlun, ai!di-'-s. .T. I'. SNVDICIt, raarin-vv-I! Welssiioii, IViiu a. Fur N'ewejt Designs on ! Must Fdshionabbt Si li-s of DKRSS GOODS, 1)1? Y GOODS, G UOC HIM MS, PUOVISIONS, SILVEHWAUK, &c, &c. GO TO E. H. SNYDER, T3ankShrccfc, Lehighton. wliotn lir tht'Ptinu niiHiity nf (jot'di. Inly in. m-U WANTED in Lehighton jJ- .-" An eurrcetir ln!me-.s ui 111:111 (f ' to solicit and t.ike onh-i s lor )' l uo Madame (lrl.w.il.1 P.1I1 lit f.rZX " l.lrt Miiorlliii; Cursil-i. I i-1 ( Iheie coi-;iH have bei 11 c- I ... , .V teiisvil ndveiti-cil and mlu f ii i-rf'S' ' i-auviissi-rs Or- p,i-l ten 0 .jlrS'.-1-.: , ears, whh li. with their niier fr 1 1 loi iiy. lias ei-eati d ,1 1 i-e de FiitQ 1 niaud lortliein thioiiitooul the vTO'""f Lulled Slalis, aid aiy lady v--i wiio Rives her inn - and ei - ersv o cany is.hk for tliem eaii soon bull up a p iriianeiii mid pr illlalile hnsine-. I . ev ar mil s il l by mci chant-, and vve cive e,bi-iet trlio j. tuci"liy clvl i ihe iiKcie e-.Mi-e (on'iol ofilrse superior eoru ls Ir. Ihetrr itervas iui. d lir. We hnie a lursi niiinber o! hk ns who an- nial.hiK iikiiiiii'. Mll'les el 111: lliese uoodi, and wedertr n.ieli I eva ,-totvu. Addles-'. M Mi:, (luis I w 01.11 ,t . 11., 9.M U'vvny. New- Vnrli. .l-'jr- 'it. hip 'tin 1 w V . o U . iJ8S5J t-jB&T'sfc.d "Z a 4 trr rrin '1 5 LAIifE-t WANTKD To wnrkjur u n' tneir iiivn hi'iiirs. il In $IU per i-e en be i-hbiIv imnle i no ettiivi.Siiii); : 'ns-iniiiinj mid sli-mly einiliiy-oi in -Pi,riieiiliirs and sa pleof die ivmk smi l..r slump. A.ldii-n IIOMU M'KU. C. , P. 0. lli.x lain, Ilmtiin. Muni. II 27-1" A BIG- OPPBELScKM Jg(ilve Away l.noo k ir-(iieralhij wa-ili-mu 111:11 hine-. If -oil wat.l one, kcud ll" voiirnniiic, p, o. and express nftlce at once. TllK Nauonai Co.. 21 ll'V St.. X. Y.a-2;-4w I. ,11.111 1 rim I -vi-r- rt 111 ,-, IiichI nil Invelini;. In K-'ll nlr I"n.U. Will , iv gi.od mtiirv mid nil expenneii. IS'r.ie I r lerois ut nm-e, noil flute . lurv iVHiil.d oTAXflAfll) Hlb VKIl V IIK COM!' V. I)i.i.ni, TI ADVI-lllTlsr.IIS. I.iict rates for iidverll-li.i: lu ii7t uood neiaticrs win tree. Aildress (ii-orne P. l!mv( II Co., tu tipi nee St., N. . 3 --J7-I ,v FOR SALS, a an.ooi ihs. niKiiu: un rv novou:- HK.iH HAVt Cll.iL or CA ''..' S ALUS I I'liil.iirm ti X li o-i-I. wall Pence lo hei p Cattle en wade U'oliihl'n. 't'hi".e S.-:il.- areas ihmhI an new. liaWiii been ued ver.v little, nnd will he mid cheap If app'h-d for soon. Cmi lie icon liv iipplbiK nl ( HAS. II. 1III.IAI SiOHK. U-hbjl.t IH. luaWMfl .IAS. I.ONU. Estate Notice. lUlHtoof AMlHi:wxi!!AVi:il. Sn., late ol Welsspmt, C.trbou County. I'.u, dee'd. All iert.oiiK luilelitrd lo snld ci-liile t; r re ilili'Bii'il in iiiuke Iiiiiiii iliiile u lllelilrlil. And liio,e iiavliijf li'KUl (Isiiii, eaeln-l Ihe jaiue, will preseti! Ilient ulthout delay In prnper ei'iler foi selUelut lit, W AXIlKr.W (IIIAV Kit, .III. lAXll:i. HHAVi: (. April 3. li-ii 1: .i-eunn j. fflTili PiirnvM-li ' tin l'r wwuii 1 U.-ll.i: ll -el. lilt; uur MAMIAI.I1 III- K UIXr-LsrSv 1.1 1. 1. Li tl i.iU WU1K lur Snrinir a il t-utntur Ail. If' J. (' JU- , i'i in . i 'i- PI. if , Ij MTiiTrcv npnvniQ Baeslic JUlJUlilil Mil 1 Ul Un ll U Wednesday & Tlnirsday, April 14tli and 15tli? 1886. You arc respectfully invited to attend and examine our Trimmed & Untrimmed Hats & Bonnets, AND ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES Belonging to tho Millinery Deprtmcnt. MRS. M. A. G. GTJLDIN, oUa Hamilton btreet, Allentown, Pa, N''VPinbT2H - ly BAKEJRS and CONFECTIONERS, ANI nuAi.nm IN TOE CREAM PEANUTS, &C. FKBSH IiHlLU) & lUSCUm every day. Delivered in town on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. NEW GOODS! NEW STYLES! :o: YOU WANT A SUIT! Gent's Furnishing Goods. And we can make it forJR I ?. 2 yi'U ; out of the best material, and in the most fashionable manner at, from $10.00 a Suit ani Upwards. CLAUSS & BEO., Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. Boots & Shoes. This department is complete. In all Ntjl-s and Sizes. In all makes and prices. If you want anything new nnd sty lish in tl.e line of Laiis' Misses & Mi Mi, you will ceiaiinly find it heie. Pie our stock before pinc-hnsing che vy he re. CLAU3S & BROTHER, Bank Street, Lolii-jliton, l'a. COLORED SILKS ! ' Having bought f. LAltGF- LOT of PlI.Kri before the late Rise enables us to sell them ('IlKAl'KU than last season. We Call Attention ti NO. 1. All Colors, 50c. per yd. Were GOc Last Y-ar. NO. 2. All Colorp, 20in ?id8, 75c. a yd. Were $1. La3t Season. NO. Ii. All Colors, $1.00 a yd. fere $1.25 Lasl Season. H. GUTH & SON 034 Hamilton Stroofc, Allentown. Sgi lis? --?Ei3 : Z v2 i r: to a a O z & h 4 O O a a M O -3 o o CP - 5 LU ii b hi THREE tW$& BOOKS GIVEN AWAY ID EVEI'.Y BUnSi'llIUErt TO THE PHILADELPHIA CALL THE BEST FAMILY WEEKLY fUULISIIED. HfnrJ-Hi'n niiil i niltphoriiilill" (H v,,i'"'', -II3 I'-iC", linil"mely Mini "UOOhCJ nmi J y1!-)cJL'j!'Ul,,.wA; r.la-1 .iiv. il.50). Fnr2.IO we TITTJctiiM iiiii y " ' I "f m h ". i v"i'.i iliUixiK-llmt liniiK mill the l'uilaili-lililii Cull, lor nuei vrnr. ' Cimker)- umi lloiin-ln'f nn-" is nn nnlmiiry r-mk linnli. On Hie mnlrury, it Is a Chin pli-l" Bycltin "f lliiimeli.il.t ManORi-nn? nt pir all vvlin wind tu liv hc-H al a Hinder uli- rust. Il treats nl pmliery ill nil its lirinii-nes, unit tiive- inlnrmntinii ri riiniilng fruit rurixg liliii8, making liuui-r.wailiiiif;, inT.ini!, rlyvini;, rrniivaUiii;. the tmltt Hie niir ury, i-are nfllie (ick, i-to. It is written by a vcli-rau hnuff keeper; ami ii aui-ily aud liemitlnill)' il'.iiilnili-il. llrui in hp Your im JMinier Voit; to oc l oin na jjiuyci aim. t'cinl " "v ul tin. vuluuiile Iiihim linlil ami Iiii-iiio- lejml Kiinlnanil Tile I'lulailel (iliin Onll fur one inr In nv n.li.cnl.er, Imlli fn e nl all nlKH "llnvr In lie Ynur O-n lawvi-r" i i-niniilril ami arraiij-i-il lunlrr tlie nirrvi'nni nf prnminrnt ineinbrra nl llm N-w Ynrk Dir. it i a enniplele liinlnicmr fur nverylm-ly in tlio nrlnary legul afl'iirinriife. Aili..ll t" i'Vrj- fii"t- i a ml Terrii.iry. Tlaln nriil itinrlso illreo limis urn kivi-ii ami forma lurnlslu-il Inr Il.e trmi'm-lmn nt all klinla nf liumnr-a, un l Ihe pri pimtmn ' every i!iwriitim nl lnal linciineiila in i-niiiinnii u.e ,ncli as lureeiiienls, bninlj. ilinls, leaie, m.irii;-iRiM, will.. i-Ui. A Is. 11 iln-tmnury nf l-gal terms umi tables Inr Un- ciiinpiiaiinn nl inten a's oml fnr nuking a variety nf oilier -uleiilatluus, as well as valuable tiliM-elluiie.i'l iliPirnlillnll. "Fiwiiluiilll'n Pllilit ' IW"" flee, il 00, A haiiileonie Lnnk, pro. fin, le lii ir.eartnl itnlnnr 11.111111111;. lie.ineil fnr tlm -peeial uae i,l llinse v hn wmn lu il,i tln ir mvri wnrk.aml cnntUliiii! nl rirrlu-.,l Ii m ho in plain iniutln i. variiisliiug, imllfhini!. sloinlnK, m r lianjini!, knlsn niniii, nie , in well ns ilireeilnns Inr rennval lurnitur', ami Inula on uili.lin w.irk f-r liniii -il.i--irali.iii, tnjalner wiin a fnlMes rriplil i-f Hie U"la ami material im-il. I'reciae iliieelmns are Riven fnr niixm, pnnU Inr H purine. We will sml a iupy ol '-Eirvbl-a Taint II .k," aiiil Tile i'mla IrlpliM Oall, fnr six iiwiilliatn u 11 v mbai-nlwr Inr t 10, boili jnHaii" free. fend In ynur "nlera at line-- lt-mt 111 "iey by diei-k , mmer nnler, ,i-wtal note, or .luili- all in Iho nnter nf UOREUi'tS. DAVIH, rr..irietr of'-Tbe l'liilaileluliia t'all," l-liila.lrlp'ini. I'i 1. Hpoa mil, i-npics of "Tbe riulailalplila Call," will bo wilt free to any nrtjres. A-i,. i-vt, - -.- ci j Litiuy uu can otsibly wish for in the line of novelties in Neckties, Collars & Cuffs. We make a specialty of the E.& W. Collars and Cuffs. Clauss & Bro., Hank Street, Lehighton, Pa', STYLISH SUITS! Ail-Wool Suits $10 00, And then a tine line of Cloths k Cassimers ! Which wc make .up in suits at' prices which astonish every body. Clauss & Bro., Hank Street, Lehighton, Pa-, a Few of Our-Lines: NO. 4. All Colors, ill Sale Roiama, $1. Weic $1.25 Last Season. NO. 5. All Colors, 2TGnefl Brocsfles $1 y ft. Were Selling at $1.25. NO. 6. All colors, 1 toned Brocadrs 5Qc.ya To $1.20 n Yard. ill,, o - o . o S s - . 1 ! - I 3 mo,;; q-"2S 1 o -5 Ji 'Jl S S lO (a "0""""lr vmump pi mi? pngn j re- Iinri, $, M) Fnr ri ,u wi wl