"Original Cheap Cash Storo.1 May Bulletin, .Wii desire to call Attention to our 'stride "of . lAUbu. unites ana luiYr.M.xua wincu 19 verV eifrtiitva And vftrlAtl. AnlmproTejKuitHflliirtFrrals. . Frelts's Flat Iron SMIt'lidsum and Patterns, .Three riy Holld t.lneu Bosoms. No Cotton Lln 'ings. tliiartinteed fo Iron Flat. One ablrt pat 1 tern with each sale ol two bosoms. "MiM anil Towels. au Hindi in a great rnnire or prices, "we rnake 'a special mention o( our stouKnt Turkish Towels 'In which Is shown all the L-iUrtf combinations of ooiars in ricn ana novel designs. ,. Sun 'UairellasM 'Parasols HIn jpreitt Ttriet'y, (rom U cents up 1 Sfl.fcO. i.'ffr g"! "Ad tawcStect! , Corameuclnf with 't'alm leaves and ending WIUiFlnp, Uaad l'ufnted ones. J. T. JIUSBAUI, 'Opposite Publto 8$rue,,&&rfk Street, lehlgbton. Wi8. - l.t Juuet.lislty. V' !' ' Hfili&BKlBLk B0OCE8S. The Dts.SewliMc Machine.- manufactured bv 'the Darts HewlnrMachlne Company, 'at Water 'town. N. Y.lias falrlir astonished 'Its Inventor. ininufact06r, wt aetnls, la ahe'Vaplftjly wltb. family sewing martilne. 'rebnljare fpweaiSnafJdstti'thafTaforhOr fct-lif-'tepiireraent- louW Txfmad'c ln 'this "family: , 'Irlend,"Mt hat tuts was'posslulels-Abundantly ' !FtfTbV5rtsKet'lilIli-'Xfm Davis, irneyare Mn feate! teVden emrtll?Hiernhelr nirrlti nri- known' g any'tlwr'seiYiJ'.nraehlae. They are 'so easily understood; so tight 'fcnnlngj so sure, to tl atay.lryYrttfius order, and Sc. effeap, considering ' ill's qnaltt,'that we adrlse all'pcfsonj wlslilns 1 Hie very besfscwlng machino ever inadeUtt ootatn. a"uais." TtMniiiaiiy mily warrants evco 'macneJnidlI'eVT'Klr5--and well they may. for 'S'nWhtmrlnjilI Its. parts, rs 'of suelihblKh ;&Jf-naishlplliatMt&VuWt"Vllgotout oi oruer. a. uara running macnine wmoventn tlifl imiwlr (constitution of 'tbe strongest woman;- Anaclilue that does not work perfect- ly, Is afronimf tba'hcrrous.dollcately-organtecd 'glrlorwomfti. A -niaetiUve 'tharls blten out of orterJ.lhatit6)ieadxforae at all times when ? KtrsVanfed,1!! a" thlhg of neither pleasure or profit. Thire-fooftlls of tho4lire,ftjlitred In making a garnicril'ts-rJrdlhh'rlly 'consumed In T)astinrlrm-Wt)rt. -Nb tlif fs'tliUs -wasted with Uhls" machine, as,' try ll'io'Wc'of the' re rtlcal feed,' v aiijwtnncr.si sewing is uone without unsung. If you buy a Dav,ls," you will have- a machine 'approximating 'perfection, dtittluf 'triers 'than 'tills no btierised ask. t nallfend, sea the- machine at """GebW. fyantnrih's, Btfnk Sts, 'and he.wlli convince you that all we have said o jthe Davis tjewlng jTachlne Is trig to tho:lttter. TheOarboti Advocate SATURDAY. MAY-14, 1887. . JcrKCIAINOTICR -FersOtts m.iilng baymenta i ,, to this nfflen by -rtioney orders fcr postal notes jrfU please itoskfa.'tlieni pavable at the WMSS TOIIT rOSTOKPICK. a.i the Lehlghtou Ofllce is NOT nronoy ordeVofflce. Current Events Epitomized. -Hay seUs at $10 per ton. " Potatoes'-ty-five cents. L- --Everybody speaks well o't'-Tiill. - Lansford people'tdmplifn of high rents. It'ls predicted chat the apple crop will be a failure, 1 . There ata! Vorty prisoners ctmflnctf In tlie Lflhlgh'tfo'unly jail, Travtl'dn the Swltcli'biic.'fc ra'tlroail Wll Wcoihttte'liced Monday. An Episcopal church to cost $16,000 Vlll be trectcd at Lansford. CaUsauqiu and South bctlitebcfn'are Ho be lighted wUh elec'fi'tciCy. Two pictures for tw'entVayb cents at Beliler's'gallcry, Irrrrgh aWthft. f iSuwmit Hill will apply for a borough "charter at the June term of court. Last chance to have vour pictures tat en. Uehler brothers, Lehigh street, I Pictures of Worses and carriages, 25 1 !and SO cents -apioio. Behtor 'bVorHiers. ! The best laundry soap in the world Is the Tulip Soap. Try tnitrttVs worth. Wanted A good borne for a boy, aged four years. OalI'orddTess John Uellman, Ijehlghto'ft. ' j-There Is absolutely no adalteratlon In Vat Tulip Soap, therefore It Is the cheapest 'soap for laundry, bath or toilet. Itebor's CepartmenU Don't fall to Wi&d lU It will positively fceldefit you In Yuoe ways' than one. Top of column. Mirclfati'tl will &6 Well to advertise In the AtoVocATE. Bona fide circulation, fcositiyely greater than WV6tlrer tounty ipaper. - If,.your vrtch' orclock don't rim -cor recrtyV' U'to'llagaman.on llank street, ahd-'ftft tbcn&lls to' keep time he will make no cnarge. f ( March 28 01 Ladies, we Vrrow yon want the most IfashtonabU millinery jtoods. Head Miss 'Graver's new advertisement VcMlay nd you Vlll get a pointer. Lumber and coal yard for rent. Loca tion god. .Will be rented on easy terms. Stock on" hand for sale. Apply at Gabel's hardware store, ftarik street. , 2-tf. Carped Brdwels'-' aid Irtgrtln, the largest assortment In toWp to select from it prices lhs,t defy competition, a KemerwAwkrizi furniture Warerooms, Bank street. Motes ftehrtg, on Lou'!4fc street, has Tor sale a lot of sound gntye arbor poles and posts; parties desiring snythlng In this Una will do well to glye him a call before purchasing elsewhere. , tf. Forthe wekrendlnfctttt theSoth ult., there were Hutt5 tons pr 0al.hlppel over th t,.$e$; itBv.atoUltodate of 1,043,431 tons, showing an Increase as cpMparcd with same dateiatt'WXJZOOfClens. For the" week cndmit May t, there were 13l008 fcjttrer coal -shipped over, the Lehigh Valley) railroad, making a total to date of 3i08&;3ttitts, and.showlng an In crease of S0O,0S)S. tons compared with same date last Year, The attention of th peopit.ot1 Sdrnrrilt tllll, Lansfordvand vicinity. Is directed to the fact that Cfceorge V. JIuntrfrtger) tf ib'e popular Switchback Restauranti Is atltW- Ued by Us to leceWd sUbclptloris and. moneys for the CAtibov AbVboXfii. Leopold Meyer, of the Dolonsburg tit tel, bas first-rate accommodations for six or eight good boarders, at $3.60 per week, persons who wish the comforts of a horae should not miss this opportunity. Leopold keeps a nice Clean and Billet place. We are very 'busy In onr tailoring e- tabllthniebt, brjt will find time enough to take your measure for one bf out famous all-wool suits, made to order, at from $10 up to $10, 'Remember, the place where you can save money and get good suit Is at sWdheltn'i Oae Trice Star Clothing Hall, Wauch Chunk. Mtas Emily ITongen, opposite the Ccn tral Carriage Works, Bank street, Lehigh. Ion, Is prepared to do dressmailna, in the latest fashions, at reasonable prices. Cut ting done by rule, which is a great saving Jo material. The best work and the most perfect fll Is guaranteed la every case. A fiura of the ladles patrooige U reepectfally Mgldted. tf. Base ball. Straw hats. "-Lilacs como next. Adycrtlse with us. Fix yotir (lavcuicnts. Send us all tho news. They All Use it Ttlilp'TSbap. Summit Hill has a drarnatlc club. Where Is Carbon county's base ball leacue? Bounce1 Ihe 'tramps and kick 'cut the peddler. Our'puT)lfo schools wtll turn 6ut'rad tratlri'g class. Pic nlc posters printed at this bffice while you wait, nr. ' SIxty'pHsoners are cAnfinc'd'lri trie Lu zerne county'jall. Don't rrilss havtrrsyt)Ur 'pictures fakeh Behlcr brotll6fs. A Catholic parti'chlal t'chbol -will bo erected at Lansford. -Tho early 'closing moveiherit 'is being nsltated In Tarhaqua, Behler brothers, Lehigh street. Two pictures (or a quarter. A handsome Hungarian ''church has been erected at Fresland. W, E, Ash will erect a banllsorhe'fesl- dence on Kor'tlrampton'strceL wext wceic uehler 'brothers will move their gallery. 'Getiybur pictures. The hnf dsduiert picture cards we'bave ever on ro-given with TUllp soap. 'Frarlk-'fjchulti, of Norllrampton stfiei, has hultahMaddltlontotits residence. The -work on the Tide-Water Pipo'Lino abOVe'Glcri Orioko'Is almost completed. Tp tet tile best results, advertise in this paper. Circulation large and booming, A splendid side barliuegy for sale, ap ply to J. "Er win McDanlcl, -Pleasant Corn- er. -Hev.'6. W. Oross.bf tbwn, will deliver the Decoration Day oration a't Bath this year. --YemcrB ivMoengutn are building an addition to DWld Mantz's 'residence on Lehigh street. Jblin W. -LeVltti, 'o'f '"While :iT!Ctcri, a very extensive coll "bf taker designer and builder, died Monday. OuresKeHicd'ffl'eha Bon. A. W. Kau denbush w'lll'pHtsi "accept thanks for val uable public documents. John J. Kutx, the popular Bank street toliaccofif jtlfos on 'hshd a full and choice stocU'-Pf 'tobucco and cigars. A dastardly murder was committed at llaileton one night recently. The murder er has -not, as yet, been discovered. The fire laddies are requested to attend the Hook and Ladder meeting UVdnesday evening, 7a0 o'clock, sharp. Fall not. Suits for men, suits for boys, suits fir everybody, at prices to stilt yon, atSond- helm's One Price Star Cldthlng Hall.Mauch Chunk. ChKrles Wclrilltlf, of tbwn, ;hafi "his right Iialhd'cBught between, the bumpers of two coal cars, ht Packertoh, last week and severely crushed. -Fifteen head of 'western horses will be sold at "public sale at the public lio'use of Penrose '(Sedrge, East Perm, "on the 18th Inst. Don't miss It, -ThfcVhlte Haven Board of Trade. Is negotiating with parties for the location of a silk mill In that town. The Lehlghton Board of Trade . The Wcatherly tierdld liiw 'entered on Its second year under the new management. Judging from appearances the .Herald' Is In a prosperous condition. Lewis Paul, wtrp lelllcd Mrs. Stringer, was convicted of murder fn tfre second de gree at Pottsvllle, Monday, abd sentenced lo ten years lmprlsoWne'nl. Barney PtiiWps, we'll-knoVn tn this county-, has 'fleeced a number of Freeland people aVid ""skipped by the light 'rf th moon" to the City of Bro'.herly EoVc.-Ex. Lansford has a maiden ten years of age who weighs one hundred and ninety-four pounds. Sfie'rfl'easiircs forty-eight inches arofYfifl the walsl. Now, if she keeps on. Wanted, $S00 'forVine year, at legal Interest"? security, first mortgage on real estate. For further Information apply to II. V. rtdnMrfrer, Sr.-, CAitBOW Advocate ofllce. tf. ! Just look at thlsi Letter hekds printed at the C'AnnoM AovOcAttt o'fOce, at from j $2.76 per ream 'u'p'wards. Envelopes at from 2.00 per 1000 upwards, and all other work"qually low. Thos. J. Beck, of the Rochester Bot tling establishment, on Bank street, has made a number of Important improvements In lYid around his buildings which greatly facilitate business transactions. --We call the -attention of onr readers to the advertisement of Samuel SeVler, dealer In general hardware, Ac, Bank street. Mr, Seller has purchased the stock of A. J. Litzenberger's and will do business at the old stand. . The United America Mechanics met In State Council at Bloomsburg last, week, and Jacob A Sloan, of Philadelphia, was elected Supreme Councillor. The order has 11000 members In the State, and! last year expended $03,670.51 fcr relief. Now Is Ihe time for Cheap Wall, PAJ-Kn as we are offering over' half of our entire stock: of Wall Paper and Borders at one-half and some less than half the usual price. Do not miss this offer. E. F. Luck EJiDACir, 01 Broadway, M&uh Chunk. Franklin Thompson, ef Reading, was on the 23rd day of April uttitcd In holy bonds of matrimony to Miss Cornelia U. lielllg, of Allentowb, daughter of Wm. Uelllg, formerly bf tbls place. The young couple reft tire sarne evening on ah extend ed wedding trip. be Voa, the New Jersey "Weather pro phet, predicts the following from to-day on, viz: for the month of Man 13th and 14th, cold Northerly winds; 15th, very cold Northeast storrn and snow along the New England coast; lOtht clear, with frosts and from the 17th to the Slit pleasant but tool weather wilt prevail; 22ildi cold Northeast storm; and from the 20th It will become Intensely hot to the 2dth then we will have heavy thunder showerj 29tht cold North west winds. 80th aUd 81st, yery close to frost, Bishop" Warrtn, bf the Methodist Epls capal clidrch, does not belieVe In gentle preaching to rich sinners. He tays there ire some pastors who go at it In this style; "Brcthern, you must repehtj.as It welt, and be converted In a measure, pr you will be darrtnisdt to some extent." But sinners as well as christians will find an Unspeak able pleasure In a drive through our beau tiful valleys In one of David Ebbert'sJaucy turnouts. Livery on North street. nave your pictures taken at Bshler brothers gallery Lehigh street, Ssmsmbsr Tall. Subscribe for and read the AdVocate. $1.00 pe year-'all the news. You cad have sale hills printed at this office while you" Walt. Out1 circulated is rapidly increaslrig everybody reads the Advocate. Advertise your sales in the CAntidH Advocate. All Will do well to hive their sate bills printed at this office. A position In our ''Pnblle Bait Register" is worth eoniider. able, our man ah onr town. The Things oar Teople Find Time to Talk About from Day ta Say. A social party In honor of Mrs. Annie Walker and Mils Annie Vasbtndcr, o Brooklyn, N. T guests of Sirs. E. H Snyder, on Bank street, carho "tiR at her residence Thursday cvehlrrg. -Arnong those present were tiotlced: Misses Llllle Qulli Carrie Delfcert.'LbuIsa Rapp and Mrs. Al, NInison. bf rfelssport; Misses Ida Mantz, LIUIe llapp, Annie Best and Messrs. E. 1 Rohrfg, T. W. Ctauss, Charles Obe'rt, M, O. Cfauss, P. F. Clark, George ShUltz arid Elmer Schmale, of town. The usual' Con 'vlvlalltles were indulged InahtllWfat'o hoUr. it At a regular meeting of the'Ihdepeh'd ent Order of Good Teinplars'lleld In Reber'a Hall, recently, the following officers were elected: Phlef templar, A. W. Horn; -vice templar, MlsrSallU Hofford; treasurer, S Hagarnan; secretary, 'IF, H. Oswald; chap-' lain, John nagati; flnanclitl secretary, R. J. 'Lentz; marshal, John MutUey: sentinel, Joseph Hartley; guard, 'Edwin 'Deltcrllne. The orller lias a total mctubertttlp'df eighty oni, which number, ylll be greatly .Increased In a short time If tint, present outlook Is not delusive. Meetings are held In Rebor's Hall.'Fjfrday evening Jf each week. The order Is doing much good workjlh and around this place, for, which,, the members are 10 uexompiiinenieu. In the -jcand' .trial of speed, open to all classes, which carlie off nu-Bahk street last Tuesday mbrnlng, Charles H'ehry, tho ac- coinmbdatlhg'uxlv'c'r'of theExchangt) Hotel 'bus, passed tinder thevwlre at the flulsfa about k dozeh 'yards ahead of the other cdbtestahts. Much excitement and not' little Iherrlrheut prevailed among all who witnessed the spirited race. Charles. Hen ry, however, was the favorite from the start, and hts carrying off tho palm was foregone conclusion. Hurrah, forChawlesl The samo Pld story by.ahdthcr victim. Max Rosctiblut is a Hebrew pa'ck rpedtllcr In the employ of Mike Brenner, wbd keeps a general store on Bank street. Last Wednesday morning 'while -MEx was ex plaining to two custodiers who bad dropped In tho store, thegood'-pblnts connected with a self-acting thirty-two calibre hull dog cvoiyer which Fife had for sale. It was ac cidentally iltschKrged, tho bullet entering tho palm and'loiiglng'ln-the back of-Max's left hand.. Dr. Kelpie, of South street, extract ed tho butlet and dressed the injured hand, the bones of which were completely shattered. Max "didn't know It was loadiiil." Decoration Dav Programme. The following Is the prograrfrnie arrahgod for tho observance of Decoration Day In this borough and WclssDolL The Organizations, Soclotles, Sunday schools and Bands who have signified their Intention to participate, will assemble'on the Public Square at Weissport at one o'clock p. m. sharp, where addresses will be delivered by prominent speakers and music rendered by the Weissport Choral Union and Corflct Band. The procession will then form and move In the foHowIng order: Mahonlni; Hand, Sou's ot Veterans, . , . ta. Di urn 'Corps, John O. ertolettc i'ost, No. 4M, O. A. It., Disabled soldiers una speakers In carrlSKCJ, Ooddesa tfjJberty, . Weissport Camp, l O. 8. of A., Arion Cornet Baud, Jr. O. U. A. Stt. LehlKhton, OnJden Hutteu Lodge; 1. 0. of O. F., ToUn l'oco Tribe Imp. O. It. M., Dowinanstown 'Cornet Hand, , Carbon Gistle K. (IjE 4 - i . TeutorlU'SoeteisI "' K,'6f II., Krinklln fdge. . .- Onod Templars, Lehigh HPok'Biid ijjdCcrt'o., Lchlghton. . Cornet Band, , . Hitndav Schools, Citizens on fo.t and lu carriage?. Rrfute, from Weissport to Lehlghton, up Bankway to Bank Street, out Bank street to the Mansion House, countermarch back to South street, 'rip South street lo North ampton street 6ut Northampton to XJcker street, thence out Ocke ti'trcct to the Cemetery. The exercises at the Cemetery will con. slst of opening prayer; singing; addresses by prominent speakers; decorations of- grayes; music ty Baf.ds Vtc. The ladies are earnestly Invited to par ticipate, and to contribute flowers for the occasion. W. C. McCoitMtCK, Sol. Ykakel, Com. of Arrangements. Mahoning Items. Subscribe for the Advocate. i-Our farmers are about through sowing oats. Moses Zellner recently purchased a fine pair of mules. Nk M. Balllet xfas on a business trip to Lehigh county last week; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flexer, were visit ing at Lewstown oyer-Sunday. Joseph Ebberts has Just returned from Buffalo with a carload of cattle. Lafayette Qelger has broken ground for theVrettro'niSf .dwelling house. Milton Nothstelnand wife, of Freeland, spent a few days with "the old folks at home." Misses Amanda E. and Hannah Balllet spent the week visiting friends In Phila delphia. S. E. atofust will nreieh In the School nous's at Normal Sduare tomorrow .(Sun day) e'venlnf. Hebron Miller stocked his fish-pond scaly carp. The fish are 10 Inches long and cost $1 a piece. While sowing oats last week William Euerts had one of his fingers crushed by getting it Into the drill. Miss Sophia J. Wehr, is at honie again after & ptolonged -Visit of SlitlngieM anHMve every" -feaion Jt6 believe alluded to At V il.lXl.- ,fjrW ' 1 t J .1..1.J.J t 1 .11. .. 1 The sacrament of the Lord's Slipper was administered In the Evangelical church on Sunday afternoon. Rev. C. S. naman, the presiding elder of this district) was present and preached & very able serman. . . DAbll. Ladies! Do Hot.deai This. Miss Alvenla Graver, the popular pro prietress bf the New ifoik Millinery Slorc, Bank street, was to the city this week and purchased another targe stdcic hi summer millinery goads, Including all that Is nice' New and beautiful in hats, bonnets, ribbons, Ac Ladles of Lehlghton and Vicinity will save money, and secdre the very best and latest stvles bv eallinr at tha popuiar New York Millinery Store dn Bank street. Remember, only the newest and most fashionable styles kept in stock, at prices positively lower than the same goods can bp bought elsewhere. Just recdivdd Irom Bdstdri. nn irtlmense stock or theJ genu ine Knight of Labor Shoes. which We ru-6 Eellihff at S2.50 and $3. "Warranted soiid calf leathdr. Clauss St Bro.; the Tailors, sole agents for Carbon county. Our stock of hand made, 'dioes cannot be beat by any i .ealer in the county. Feopts as They Come nnc( Go, Dan. Gravor, of Mountain Top, drop ped m lo see us Thursday. Peter Neigh, of Bloomlngdale, circa fated with friends hero Monday, Alex. II. B6wman, of-Pjtckcrton, Is on a business' Crip to Iowa and 'Kansas. -Postmaster O. H. Scldle. of Normal Suuaro. dropped In to see Us Saturday. R. Q. Butler, bf Mauch Chliuk, while In town Friday rtiade us a pleasant call, -Ex-SherliT Chas. AV. Lchfa, of Mauch Chunk, grtye us a pleasant Pall Tuesday, John S.'Lehtx, of 'Northampton street, was on a business jaunt to Iowa 'fast week. Misses Emma Schwartz arid Maty Smith, .bf Lehigh street, spent Monday 'at Mrs. E. Barber, -;,p;f Allentown, spent several day! with OVD. Clauss and family l1 on Bank street. v-Mrs. Louisa Stbcket, accompaqlcby her son" George. tbent .several davfwlth 'frlends-ln Eajtoa. x JfesiVs. Eeter'Uelm and H. V.'Mbr 'thlffler, Sr.,. wereVj&n a business trlpt Allentown TueVdar?. ,! M)urtld friend A. C. Brodhcad, tff'ihe PhlfaUelpWa Wlntwas seeing elbT-a' quatntanceri'n town.ver Sunday, -SSfChomasljBl SlatlngtPh, JVRs.abaLA'DVocXT. giiesj, OT HI brptsieA T. D. Thomas, ou llanjireffeet, durlnrXBe psst'weck, AllSSMjllW 1,l.lllf Bnllrilmr.K-4l l!OPnmlI1IktfP?''rt.H:.'.i;:, -viJi li-I 6. -c--,-.,-,-.-,-.--..;. Jadj of Walntttfibrt,- spnt Mond.ay Touns. wltiv Miss Sallte Ratttulibush, on Bank street " n". -r Onr old 'frlehrl Andrew Graver,- i" Berlins llle.'vr'hiro .In town thls-sreck maOe Us a pleasant AladV. wears a smile bouhclngluhy pov.i- MIsstSSIaBgle' Lackey ahd Ella Stilts, estimable young ladles of Allentown, spent" severs! days'with the Misses Relchard's, on Northampton street. Our friend Dennis Nothsteln.of Normal Square, while In town Saturday, dropped rn to see us. Mr. Nothstelli 'Jfroribunces' business In agrlcultnrai linpleincnts as boonilntc. See his advci'tlscment on the fourth pagaof to-dayHssue. Obltnarv Urs. Charles fe. Oermah. On Tuesday night lit about half-past'nlne o'clock Mrs. IWbecca Gcrfiikn, wife of Dr. Chas. German, 'residing Ph (ho corner of Bank and Iro'h streets, 'closed 'Her'cyes In that last lonR'slccp which finds Its waking oniy in ine spirit lanu. ueceased was born in Franklin township, this countv. "hnd was adanghte'r of the late Daniel Arner, On tho 20th daycf December In tho year 1844 she was united lu the holy bonds of wedlock to Dr. Charles S. German; two children wero born to th'cfn Maria, a daughter, who became the wife of Mr. narry Hunslcker, of Reading, preceded her mother to "the land of pure delight" a few years ago, and P. A., a son, at present in the employ of the Lehigh Valley 'Company at this place. For. ovc three years de ceased was a sufTeierof fiiat teVrlble di sease sclrrhus or hard cahcer of tire bow els'; for weeks past she was confined to her bed, at periods suffering the most excruci ating pains, so that death to thin patient mid consistent disciple of God was a happy relief. A husbaud, son, and a liost'of rel- i atlves and fiteiids are left to mourn the loss of a kind and affectionate wife, mother and neighbor.. At tbe time 'of her death deceased was aged sixty-two Vcirs. two months and 'four days. , Dr. W. Av Derhamer, P'f Irtfa sWeet. as sisted. by'Dr; "Zero, of VVclssport, holdjri post l'q9ten cxarilnatliih n the bojjji Wednesday mornYHg, wen-' It wils"fo'uYl that death had'resnlted from scifrhus cancer se,ven Inches long, which had com pletely closed "the bowels. The funeral will take place this after noon (rldayi. at halNpast one o'clock Rev. J. H. Kuder w'lll olllclate. The bc.reavcd family have the sypViathy of the entire 'corinimiily In this the tioarof their great loss. t' '". A Q rani Treat, entertainment to bo gitin'oh the Tfie evening of the 21sti In 'tho School Hall, promises to be & VeV'y'pleasant affair. The arrangeuients are In tho hands of. a capable committee, members of tbe C. L. S. C.and we understand the programma is nn ex ceptionally good one. We are also assured that tbe different parts will be well acted,, from the fact tbat the persons to whom this work Is assigned have dono well on former occasions. Great pains are being taken to shake tue Stpsy scene a success. It Is to bo a real gypsy camp, and possibly you may be Invited to purchase some trink ets, baskets, Ac, or trade horse1, and if you are not Yetiy fistldfo'us, to take tea with them, ahd have your fortune told for a dime. We predict this sccno alone will be worth the admission fee, while the sing ing and other riarts will be appropriate and of no ordinary nature. The members of the C. L. S. C. give this entertainment at the request of the Young Men's uiulstlan Association, and Is for their benefit. This-association has held regular Sunday meetlnua during the winter at wfiieh meetings excellent advice has Been given to our young people by the pas tors of ourdifferent churches, and by other proper persons. The association Is trying to accomplish sohio good and we believe they are doing It. Tofecure a good library-'arid to meet current expenses1, Such as tent and fuel, they need funds. A liberal support of this entertainment by our people will give them this much needed ahd well deserved fieip. P-ATUOMElt. To whom it may Concert, there was an Item published inr.tha columns of the AdvPcate last week which to me. In rcolv thereto I would il'v thai the satile -Is a UeVniadd 'ou6litlie'liDle' cloth anJ on purpose tb Injure m'e. It would be Impossible for rile to llltreat my wife on Sunday evening when she wis ubt at home, And In recards to the breaking of windows ta make in entrance would say that I left horile SuridayHny wife being away oh 4' visit she returned earlier than I expected, and Ih order td get In broke the corners but of two paries of glass to remove- the hills Arid raise windows. . , , . L. John DEiioicn. PAbkEirrojr, May 11. FUasant Corner Ootslp. nouse cleaning time has' conic; Frank Lauchnor has a very sick horse, Chas n. Seldle was on a business trip to Philadelphia list weekt W, F. Semriicl add Fred'Nbtnsteln are employed at tbei Pat'kfertoH car shops. John pr'fslIH and iady, of Asbton, Pa., were the gdests. of Jbhii McLean this week.- i-J. Erwln McDanlel and A. H. Seldle were' on a business Jaunt to tbe City of Brotherly Love this week. A. delightful birthday surprise party In honor of Jaraei E. McDanlel came off at tha Eagle Hotel one evening recently: GElKtE.- Choice Clover Seed, at low est prices, at Gabel's Hardware Store. IN THE LABOR "WORLD, Specially Complied' for the Toilers V 'a Ad' vocals' Man. ' Orgahlzo, agitate ahd educate, Ith'd tl'o It well. 80,639 iPaded coal cars passed dver tho L. V. R It. dhrlnfe Anrll Work tliron'ghout the valloy Is booming. No man needs becessarlly bo Idle, Tbe'Unlcorh'sitk mill, at Catasauqua, gives employmcht to two hundred hands. aiany new enterprises are being es tablished In thfs State on the co-operative basis. A branch bf th'e'ltaltro'a'd 'farakcraan Brotherhood Was organized at While nav- en last week. About the brily 'rolling ifllll in the Lehigh Valley not now running Is located at Weissport, The employees of the Xehlgh Stbve works, here; are still out.. They wUl'rlot work on boycotted patterns Car .countings are- resuonslblafor two thousand- six tiuVldrcd? and t.we'qty-deatfiV mm .umeLQcji inousanu inree.uunurea lu juries durlbg 1880. ' Corresnonilencn to..tliiaolii(n'h'aitilrlL. If you.'liAVo nnvthlnir 6f Interest to the fpjlers,sena.iltiltf.'lLaDrJt Edltpr.V -cSro pt' '"-Jllncrt' In flip Votfl .Tvolhnll lirrt ,7Mar. hulricS tasta'v .out.alE.lkonthi 'lf-rierVssirv , tiou.ucuiKiHij IOr ku increase the present! ratejf wages' paTd'., . ua not strlksj Tltq miners of the anthracWWy regl6u c'an'not.afford to turn but U qiIssper!od, logical Vcasbh'Ing will convince them ofrthUTact".' The various coal companies claim to have on lianil suffi'clht coal td'S&ppTithe greatest possible demand fdr tile .next two months. This will kep tho anthracite HilHers oht for that length of time, at leas't.' Cah fhey sUndit? Most 'br them deal at cbhipany stores and life In company houscx; when ihe strike commences then -credit "ceases then how Ihhg wllllt tike the coal corpora tion to score another victory? Do not strike new. It Is not the right tltnet The Knlf'hfs bf Labor assemlillei nf Poltsfllle are engaged In a very good work, aud.one worthy of emulation In other towns (n county and State. They hare established a reading room and keep on .file the lead lug publications, to which Will he added from tlmb various wbfk's, fcjRp'u. Industrial" aud economic questions calculated to grou'bd the members In tho just principles al Industrial and social reform. Besides this, a literary association js connected with the order, and members are asslcncd various tasks In line of Instruction and entertainment. The order co'ln'prlses In Its membership many members abundantly abloto perform tbe duties allotted them With bjnoflt to all" wh6 have the pleasure of hearing. .One featura of the Undertak ing should not be overlooked. "How shall we keep the young men out of the saloons?" n.is oeen a voxeti question in various re ligion ga'th'erlhgs for yea'rs back, and 'rtie solution Is not yet reached. Th6 presence of.scores of yoimc; men of Pottsvllle In the C.of L. reading room moves that this rtler is, to a certain extent, quietly settling this question In Its. owft way. May Its usefulness grow. John iSwInton. of SwlnfonTs. mrhttl. NeftSiYorlc; uses bitter languageIh his charges against Henry George's friend's who tb'anhse tlio Land and Labor party. He alleges that they are- antagonistic to all nllfl "will" not t.ikH nut a flvj ilnllar- All art or fpFiliand and labor (.club, "and-tliat' these ciuusutu nut. ugmus ui cioperation outj eleiuBnts of disunion til the labor, (refornr movejrle'iit of the country. He declares that the "George jiarty" In New York Is run bV ring managers who. have adopted the policy of rule or ruin after 'having atled,ln the rple of dog In the' manger. lie ascribes the conduct of the-, Lait'd and Labor committeemen to jealousy of the successes of the Union Labor organization In Ohio, Kansas, Wisconsin aud Mlch'ljan. 'f 1. -.... 1a. j I iii-.. ..... viiiit. w.i o uAjucsaiuua uu jiijb luuicaiu Ibat.cxtre'rna dostre to tJohcIllato the ab- flence of whtci he so severely .condemns In tbo doings of thelindand Labi'r inanagers. Ills'inoit forcible point Is Ihe claini that Mr. George's friends subordinate the inter ests of labor on matters regarding which all-agreo to the doctrine of denial of Individual land ownhrshlp, from which manY members of workmen's organizations disserit. Mr: Brodhead wAl not be a Candidate. Eurfort of ran Advocate OeAu Sin: Havliig noticed my name mentioned in your paper as being a prospective can didate for County Treasurer, I embrace this opportunity to say, that notwUhstaud ing the earnest solicitation on the-part of many friends, circumstances oyer which I haye no control Compels Me to decline to be a candidate at this time. Thanking all those that have kindly tendered me their support, I am Respectfully . , W. F. Bboditbad. Packejiton, May JO. That Tired Feeling When the weather crows warmer, that extreme Urcd fcellns, want bf .appfcttte, dullness, languor, and lassitude, afflict almost .the entire huftun family, and scrof nla and other diseases caused bf humors, manifest themselves with many. It 11 lm possible to throw off this debility Kid expel humors from the' Mood, without th aid of a reliable rncdlclnp.ltfce ITochI's Barsaparllla, ''1 could not-sleep, and wonld gct.np In the morning with hardly life enoogh to get out of bedT I.bad. no appetite, ud my Jace would breix"6ut with pltoplei; X bontw Hoocl-s Sarsaparilla ft bottle of Hood's Barsaparllla', B&d soon began to sleep soundly j (iduld gt up .with out inat urea ana ljnguia Iceiing; and ray appetite Unproved." E. Ar'SaxiprDi Ksnt.O- r bad been .much troubled; riy generat deblUty, last spring Hoott'i Sarsaparllla rrved Jast the thing needed. I derived an ffntcenitA nmntlnt rtt hjtnflt V nv it -tbetter.' II. K MrLLCT, Boston, llass. food's Sarsaparlila ' Bold by all drngtrlsts. tl; six lor is. Made only by C I. HOOD & CO., Ixiwill, Mass. . ..IQO. Pogoi . Sno Dollar . W, YlljaU, to. V. N, aak mm - . r jviansioa House, Bank iiliserilic lor utl Itead Tlie CAHBON Only One Dollar Pet Year: 0UK BTH0LLEB AT WEI56P0ET. Intsrei tlriz turns ricked Up and Assorted by 'lbs Stroller. Tho several WrcftoClctlcs bT town are lb a healthy Condition. LaurV A Bewell rapidly frhsblrrK their now building lo co&pTetlbh. Dr. Hccken'berger, of Catasiluiua, w'os Jlriibng tbe visitors In town this week. Miss Llllle toons, our obllplnc; asslil arit posli'ntstress, spent last Monday with Slatingtbh'frlehBs. C. .T. Lehft.'rebresehtlng the Interests of Hooyen Brother's, Mauch Chunk, called on patrons here Tuesdity. Our popular young 'Ibw'nsiue'n, O. C. Deats and Henry Trapb. cbnte'uipltta (rip to Vliclnla on bicycles sometime toon, Our young folks can be"se'en' wehdlbg theh way to ths '-arg Rbcki" early Sunday mornings since the fine weather has set In O. C. Dealt has made . hnmbcr'bf 1th pprtant lmprovementa around his residence T..1.'T1. j-j .L I ... 'viS'!"--"J. me appearance oi ins J.-tlrs,Welssnbrt baseball clttb Will cross pats Vhth thfl.'TJppcr Mauch 'dliunk blh'e to jhU'rrow '(S'athr'day) a'lterhobn, on the old fairgrounds, Lehlghton. Durlni? tllfl tnn'n ''l''t ' VrAr iilM 'llghtnirrg- stmijk the ibinse-- occupied by n rca, icssinter, in lcmcf Jtllle. a suburb' ifitp.yinwv xiu Buriuu uamago was uone 1 . m, n . - - w we all the "attention df our mahv readertv-l( M. A. Oswald's new adycrtlae- jnent-.in -to-day1' Cabbox ABvocatk, .Don't Ainlss seeing the wonderful self- onsratlpg machine VrtiefUir fou wish to buy.or.uot. -rQscar Cn'rlsfmah has hsil his new sprinkler oh duty this week. The 'hew .Water "box la nleetv minted hH akhWa il.o bbslness anpoifheeihcht iff 'k number of prorpmeit and 'enterprising Lehlghton and Weissport b:slness houses. Don't fall to read the advertisements In, the Carbon Advocate of Weissport' business men. It will pay you to Datrbhizo them bargains at the store of the man who advertises judiciously. Remember this when you buy Vb'U'r dry roods, erocef- ie; queenswKre, &c. every month. . Ini!' Ilt- 'lltL .... .i ttl .. L iub loiiowinc letters remain uncalled for Id the post office at this place: Christ- man, .Llzxle; Campbell, Archibald"; Christ man, L.jHohtx, Lydla; Heydt, Ruuben; Kro.mer, Lydla; Smith, JaneiSolt.Nathan: atroiii, uenjamin. Jfersons calling for any of the aboye letters will please say "Ad yertlsca." G. C. Deats, postmaster. Pipeline Jake, the popular younrr cen lleman who dispenses liquids over 'the Logan nouse bar performed tho miraculous feat of drawing beer through a "norter" spigot orie day recently. Jake's IhVentlvc genius probably tempted hlra to make this effort towards the compounding of the fatal half-and-half" by the powers that In a snleot be. -Drs. "J. G. Zern and W. X. "Kutx. nhv- . i . . . .1 ' sicmns ana surgeons or no mean ability, have entered Into a co-partnership, and wilt have their ofllce at tbe residence of th'b former gentleman. See business card In to-day's . issuo of the Advocate. They will be pleased to wait on all who need their services, either In Weissport or the surrounding country. Lower Towamsssinfi Items. -Dallas Bloso has secured work oh the L & S. R. R., as mason. Robert Sherer., of Alburtts, raoyed his family to this place recently. 4. I w. .......... ,) . jraun I'.etcr. of -lt-nicuron. made a flying Visit atFlre ttnoUs't Sunday. -Mrs. O, O. Blo'se gave birth to an in fant son 4 1-2 pounds. Mother add child are doing well. -ttlrtedn Heihtzelman of Hazardsvllle, bapp'y now because his better-half pre sented him with a littln girl. Rumor-lias It that a nor school house 111 be elected this summer at Fire Line. This 'is a movo hi the right dfre'ctlb'n. The Catholics of Bowmanstown pro- poso building a new school house at that bee; work will soon be commenced. Griffith DeLong the popular butcher doing a great account of business, ho is out every week wltli.four loads ot meat. Joseph Strohl is seriously 111, he Is suffering of dropsy, for the last four weeks e did not sleep In bed as his breathing Is too difficult when lying. Quite a number ef fish handlers art passing through here with wagon loads of Hsli tho shad season Is now it Its height, ... . .... Mi 1m - wnue porgies are making ineir appearance, . Confidence. Last week for Behler brothers. Have your'ptctutes taken. Lehltth street. Clossi Decoration DT. The followine named merchanVs Will loseh'el'r lac'b 'o'f business all day on Monday, May 80, in order tp properly observe and commemorate Decoration Day; J T. NUsbiu'rn. Sweeny A Son', W. F. Esransr, At no 'other season is tiio system so sus ceptible to the beneficial c fleets ol a re liable tonle and Invlgoranr. tbs Impure state of the blood; ilia .deranged digestion, ahd the weak "condition dt the body, caused by Its long- battle with tho cold, wintry blasts,, all call for thb reviving, regulating and restoring Influences so happily and 'eOeetlvdy combined lu Hood's Sarsaparllla. "Hood's 8ardaparUla.,did me a great dsal )f good. I bad no barllcular disease, but was Ure'd out from overwork, aud It toned mclip." Una. Q. K'8oinoifa,Coli'ee;M,Y. "Var 'fteveil ?eart. inrtm 11T11I fll. t 91 scrofulous sores come out on toy- legs, and tor two years wm. not treo from Ifcim at all. I suffered Very inu'eh.. last Mar I began taking Hood's Sarsaparllla, and before I, had taken two boltles. tke sores healed and tb tmrnor leftrne." a A. AlWotD, Arnold, !tfe. MTtlATtt lm JA hlnAil tintflM ainl u r. flartarjulila." B.J3.PnBis;Kochoater,N.I. Hood's Sarsaparllla Bold by all druggists, ij u for ts. Made only by a I. U'X)D & CO., Lowell, Hies. IOO Doses .One Dollar - Strfeet; LeHiglitoiii LTnnvine, Pa,, and for swral rfeari In Aillie Mafisloii House; Mighton, wbers be will be, pleased to wait upod all wbo may desire bls,asslstance In the VETERINARY ART. Dr. Snrtfr Is a graduate ot thk Ontario Vetr Inary Cbllece, Toronto, Canada. Ua derotes bis entire, attention to all diseases preralsnt amonr Dome.itlcaud Animals. Castration pr-. formed wUh the EitrasseUr, II desired ; all otjitr ODeratlons aklllfullT nrfnrmert All -n h mall or-oiherwlse promptly attended to. jtj ADVOCATE. DRUG STORE VdLJ. LehfghtMu M&y i4. 1887. . .. . . No. 4, 1)11. hEftER, - - , - . AtlVorttatng Editor Lrfst wee"k llfeber's Advertis ing Department wa not found in its usual .falace. Aftr "ex- 'avafini'" to Bo'ihe ecteHt we found our Departrhen't buried bonerith Hood's Sarsaparllla, Hdfse Dbctor's, J. L. Gabel anfi a Uardon Advocate advertisd mdri, refniirihgxbnsitlerable la bor atld shuffling around to bury It. fiht we fohnd it away dbwh in thexdrnfer e'ntirely outside of onr c6htrb.ct-,' "We fchall hereafter 'try'tb correfct'the erratic move ments of our advertisement knd proihisa'dfa'r Teadfrs 'that 'they may find it in its tftuitl (place. Some good'isTstild about us, Tor read-: he w drug store 'that has t '-L.a . l. -w. -W- oeen started Dy ur. xteber, on Buh'lc street, 'in "the bid location, is a"s handsorfie'lt little medicine shdp as ever met our fci&e. It is fixed all up ih the latest fash ion, und the genial lace or the smilffig doctor can be seen beam ing good will on the customers from behind his Cotinters. Coal Gazette. Nursery Lamps still 'going second order almost exhausted. A genftlema'h :afretfa'tinrr its excellence, 'rild ;as'the Washing ington lady did bought him self otfe.'a'nd another for his friend No need to ge'ss how business is going. Gorfie rid see and help it along. The gates of spring are now open wide. Now is the time to ay in Purifying, Renovating or 1867. BEBER'S! 1887. -IS HEADQUARTERS FOR- ENERAL HARDWAKK I T inia, VarnisheSi Glass, ALL KINDS OPS. PTJtiLiO SQtjARBj Bank Street, Lehighton, Pat The Nt3w York ; Miss Alveiiia Graver Has just returner Wro tVie 'City where she has be'eii bt Wvetai days past inspecting dntj purchasing all the nevyest dnd latest novelties in beautiful and Fashionable Summer Millinery Good& My assortrhehl offine and lashionttble Summer Millinery is, wititl out a particle of exaggeration, tlie largest and most, 'complete, ever brought to Leliighton br shown in this section of the Lehigh Volley. 3?he styles in Hat's and ISonhets for the Summer of '87 are htbvfe beautiful than ever. Miilo the lovliness in. tints and colors of ribbons have tieyer been equalled. With a large anrl lushibrinblo stock of only the latest styles in "rijillinery riata. b6n. nets and trimming's, and a force of experienced milliners, t invito the ladies of Lehighton, Weissport "and surronndirjg country to call arid inspect my stock and leaVe their orders, feelng sure that I cah give satisfaction Tri every particular. Resriectlully, ' Miss Mvenia GraVer, Two Doors abbve the Post-Offide, Bank StrSet Tlie Old Stand Re-Opened! Having bdught the stock of A, J. Litzenberg er, I am now ready to supply rriy friends with any thing in my line, Will KaVe ari assortment Of mw Goods iBt hf Next Weok; Mri Litzenberger is retained by me arid Will be happy to see hi old friends and Wdit 6ri them SAMUEL SEILBR 1l door above the Advocate Offroe Baiik Stre. Tim, DEPAR Tome M (Jjdfnes of which we bave it itiU Wn'e--giving njl necessary advice $M prepara tory medicine ifrbitil. . Our onenintr mon'tfi was gdbll 'month all around agreed ui. r .u'i. uuiu guuu wr uur customers Avho got Jreli'tible ' iroods and medlcibeV-khdifbr fas. who were riiado thb t hapy 'ccibien ts of 'their thank's, .smfldsr 'Arid con- FsffUilatibhs.as'tTdl HtHhc 'more cnKvtffch't;h-l " " ElcctrictJy 'iY caged at last bbtUed. One 'bf the. , greatest cnrlttives for paih, neuralgia and kindred nervoiia drseases out. It cah also be applied in manv dther diseases. A 'fuller de scription next week, -dnry $1 per bottle. Allchya ebihetliing new X Great Art ictur&, ".Christ before Pilate," is still 6h exhibi tion in our wihd6w sells well, all cahlsee'it-buy it -oh i't. Lei all the loVeA of art-Khau-tauquains included possess this great work of art--the greatest America ever owned. We have, also, the great Bar th61di Burner in brilliancy of light second 6nly to the Great Roches'teV, which 'caft Be "seen burning in tfu'r st6re and win dow 'every 'evening (Sunday's excepted). It 'is a Success, vo have tried it, sold it aha guar anteed it, all have otttfanced it it success. To 'acchji'tt'odate the public we "sell ft'ift Sl.00 Vvick, burfleV aVid 'chimney in- 'pluded. The tJiOhrieya do not break by heala. great desidera tum. Who w,onlo) be without a good' light. We have the best of oil, 175 tes'th'one like it in town, only 25 cts. $er gallon. OF COAL, &c. Millinery Store! I
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