"OHlnal Ohoap Oash Stpro." We Are Constantly Receiving new trood. TliJs week wa liavo speiied a variety of New Tilings, uiuoiitf Uilcli Tltsullful New ptnlr Oil ClothJ. raUerm ol Tabic, Sh,elf. and .M Tine All-Wool iVren and Hcarln, 1'clt for Curtains, Table Double Cotton rinsli, I'laluaud Figured, for uie uoren unu uuriains, New Style UpltoUtcrJng Fringes and cord. Flue Quality Arnissne brolderlug. and Tinsel tor Etn- fleanilesa Ilubber Drcsi aweat proof, Shields, warranted An of which arc marked at the tisnil low f nee j tuat prevail in uiu store. J. T, KUS5AUM, Opposite rubllo Squar, Bank Street, telilgliton, June 7, I88lly. CAUTION. In these days of sharp competition and progress, it is well to bo cautious n pur chasing any artlok of merchandise, on the apur of the moment, or, upon the recom mendation of qllvcra, who are not thorough ly posted, Especially Is It so, as regards purchasing Aliening machine. Krieiids and nolghbors all think theiis the best, and do Dot hesitate to say so, wlin the fact may be, they have never necu the "Day)'." Pcfore buying a sewing machine, we advise every one to examine the New Hlsh4.rm Paris aud we are sure they will be repaid for the effort. It seems tdmost Incredible that, at this Ul date, so much Improve ment were possible. If llio present evi dences of popularity ooatlnue, this new, faodel machine will hayc the greatest tale pt any ovr placed on the market. Geo. f . Minn, Apt, Bank Street, Lehighton. The Carbon Advocate SATJJJKD4Y. MAY 21, 18S7. crrtCTAt. N'OTICK 1'crsons inaRinpr payments w to tbls oOlre oy money orders or postal notes wilt please make tliem payable nt the WWSS raur poSTOFFICE. as the Lchlgbiou OIUco is Current Events Epitomized. Read tho Ahvocate. Encourage the Y M. C. A. Kyerybody speaks well of Tulip. Our streets represented a lively ap xCgea,fnce Saturday evening. -i won ireauyourntiguoor AUVflCATK, subscribe for it $1.00 a year. . The best laundry soap in the world Is the Tulip Soap. Try a quarter's worth. Three men were struck by a passenger train at Bethlehem Satwiiay and fatally Injured. HJclj, new and avltstlc jewelry just ro ei4 t E. II. UoM's, MauchJCUiunk. CwestAs3etlon. j , " v A man named Stfab-'was arrested at JJetoing reC5njfrbjajByfcif' claimed Chat he has three wives. A two-story kitchen is being added to the Yenser residence on Hank street. Xenis Werner has the contract. Wanted Ono thousand good watch makers. Boys fifteen to eighteen yeaisof of age desiring to learn the trade should jipply at the Aivocatjs oflce, O. F. Nicholson, a prominent Luzerne county lawyer, attempted to shoot his wifo aiid son Monday. Ho was committed to tfre county Jill lu default of ball. Thomas nalgh.of AJlantuvni, left that place suddenly a tew weeks ago and has potieen heard from since. It has now developed that tie (t Eh,ort In his accounts. If you want to see a handsome display dl S1J VAtches look at E. II. Hold's new static overud to-day beyond a doubt the finest assortment yr dlsplayeil la Carbon fuunty. Carpets Brussels and Ingrain, the largest assortment in towr to select from And at prices that defy competition, at Kemerer Swartz's Furniture Warcrooms, Rinjt streat. n-Moses Rehrlg, on Lohli;li street, has for sale a lot of sound grape arbor poles and posts; parties desiring snytblng In this Una will do well to give him & call before purchasing elsewhere. tf, For th, trwk ending on the Mth Inst., (Uies y,M 109.007 tons of coal shipped over the L. & S. It.It.,a total to date of 1,752,057 tons, showing an Increase as compared with same date but year of 73,282 tons. erFjr tje week ending JJay J4, there yrttt 161,510 tons of coal shipped over the Lehlgh Valley railroad, making a total to date of 3,270,050 tons, aud showing an In creaseof 413,093 tons pared with same daU last yer. Leepold Meyer, of the Dolopsburg Ho tel, h.ts flrst-rato aceomnjodations for six or ejght good boarders, at 3.50 per week. Persons who wish the comforts of a home hould not miss this opportunity. Leopold keeps a nice clean and o,ulet place, cr'ThA Untion of the people of Surnmit HUI, Lansford and vicinity Is directed to the fact that George K. Huntzlnger, of the popular Switchback Ilest&urant, ts author itx4 by us If) lecelre subscriptions and moneys for the Camjom Advocate. The examination of the high school graduating class will be commenced to-day (Friday) by Supt. T. A. Snyder and con cluded to-morrow (Saturday) by Prof. J. J. Sevan, of Mauch Chunk. The class num. bfs five, as follpwa: MIsse; Ella Peters, Ajbu Monti, Laura cldaw apd Messrs. DTi,a Miller and Charles Haufc. The class have our best wishes. The town and surrounding country now present a beautiful appcararjee. There ij no time of the year when uUurs) presents quite o attractive a show as during the mingling pf ta May blossoms and the ten der young leaflets of (lie rapidly opening foliage. Take a day oil and hire ono of IJayld "Ebert's easy riding rigs, and drive mrouga pur, uouiiui vaueys anu you will be imbued with ner lire and activity. The Unlonvllle, (TuscoU co., Mich.) pun, contains the following Iteni concern Jng a former resident of Lehlghtqn, which will undoubtedly prove of much interest to the lady's many acquaintances here: "Mar ried, on Wednesday, May 11th, at the fam ily residence, Mrs. Mary E. Longstrect, of Unlonvllle and Rey. jr. W. Will, pastor of the M. E. church of Tuscola Itev. A. J. plgslaw, presiding elder of Saginaw dis trict, performed the ceremony In the pres. ence of about forty relatives and friends, tljn couple left the same day (or 0 .extend ci ntddlng tour," Forest fires. Corner statuary, Green vegetables, Cleau put tho gutters, Fish ntjd snako stories. Itpnd the advertisements. T-Tlte "Business Directory." Tboy all use It Tulip Soap. Prepare for Decoration Day. Don't miss the.entcrtatnincnt Saturday night. Our public schools close on the 27lh of this month Abraham Moyer died at East Tcnq ro ccntly aged seventy years, A special meeting of tho school hoard was held Monday evening, Wedding rings of all descriptions at E. II. Hnhl's, Mauch Chunk Tho Democratic Stato Convention will be held at Allcntown this year. Ti-A new Methodist church Was dedicated at East Mauch Chunk, Sunday, Tho Switchback railroad w3 formally opened for the season, Monday, Tho handsomest plcturo cards we have eyer seen are given with Tulip Soap, ttewant live correspondents in every town In the county. Send us tho' news, wantcd-A good girl to do general housework in small family. - Apply at this office. Lansford's fat girl will be on oxhlbl lion at Glen Onoko during the coming summer. There Is absolutely no adulteration In the Tulip Snap, therefore It Is tho cheapest soap for laundry, bath or toilet. Milton Drmuborc, agei nbout ten years, was bit by a water snake whlla bath- lo In the Mahoning creek Saturday, If your watch or clock don't run -cor rectjy, take It to Hagaman.on Bank street, and If It then falls to keen time he will make no charge. March 20 0m rr-Lumber and coal yard for rent. Loca tlon good. ill bo rented on easy terms. btock on hand for sale. Apply at Gabel's hardware store, Hank street. 2-tf, H'ajjted, SSO0 for one. yenr, at local Interost; security, fjrst mortgage on real estate l?or further Information annlv to II. V. Monblmer, Sr., CAitiiOJT Advocate olllcc. if. Just look at this I Letter heads printed at the Cajjbos Advocate office, at from 2.7u per ream upwaids. Envelopes at from $2.C0 per 1000 upwards, and all otho: work equally lqw, Now is Ilia time for Cheap Wall Papeb as wo are offering over half of our entire stock of Wall P.tper and Bordeis at one-half and some less than half the usual price. Do not miss this offer. E F. Luck exuach, 01 Broadwayf Mauch Chunk. Charles Klelntop, of Hankway, sent a mammoth hen's egg to this office last Sat urday which measured six aid half by eight inches. If there arc any hens In this sec tion who can beat It wo wouluVllkc to hear them cackle, On Friday, tho 27th Instant, our pub nc scnoois win close atler a successful nine mouths term And th event will be cele brated with fitting exercises on the after noon of .that day in the public school hall. Everybody Is Invited, Just for curiosity, stop In the jewelry store of E. II.Hohl.whcn In Mauch Chunk, and see the ninny new and nrettv thlnus Jfr. II. Is constantly adding to his stock. He has tho - finest and largest selection of watches, jewelry, sllverwam and clocks In tha county. It will do your eyes good to -t.ee his new goods. -1 , CJcthiiij Properly Made. We aro prepared to make you a Scotch or cheviot suit to sydar at from SJfi to 030" in ny style you want It. If von need any thing in fine dress suits we can make you them to order from $20 up to $-10. Our slock of ready made clothing surnasso anything in the valley, in either Scotrh Cheviot, Grand Army or Casslmore suits, for men and boys, which we offer for less money than tho same garments can bo got elsewhere. It will positively save you money by calling at Sondhclm's One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk, and get yourself a light summer suit or coat or vest at the lowest, cash pi ice. The First for the Eeaicn. A gang of laborers employed in a atone quarry on the new Pennsylvania Schuylkill Valley Jtailroad near Sljenepdoab, un earthed a den of oyer fqity rattlesnakes In a atone, pllo Monday. When ununcovercd the. reptiles started up a hissing noise and bepan to run rapidly In all' directions. When the men attacked them with their picks and shovels the snakos showed (Isht. and one of them wound Itself about the leg of an Italian and hit him. Ttfaiity-elght of the snakes w'eru hilled and Hie Italians say that there were as many nioro that escaped Into tho rocks. The mau who was bitten is under medical treatment and thus far has suffered but (JUlo Inconveni ence. Card to tha Public-r-A Bate Misrepresentation. T. D. Thomas has been exhibiting Jittd'y In Ills show case a landlord's notice to ten ants, signed by me, to Impress the peoplo with tho Idea that he was cojii-elled to leave the old stand. A travelling tgent told a Mauch Chunk druggist that Thomas said Ijs yas cnmpellsd to leave the old stand showing that the lie lias gone trav elling. My letter that accompanied the notice ho docs not exhibit it refutes the above lie and false Impression, and reads a; follows; Dec. 31st, I860. Mn. T. D. Thomas: Ilearinz rumors of your Intention of vacating jjiy premises nt tho end of your lease. I thought it best, In order to find out tho facts in tliecasetosend you the usual notice, so that I might make all the necessary arrangements at as early a time as possible In caso you should move. 77ie onject fa not to prctent a renetcal of your leate should you desire to do so. By letting me Know your conclusions oi: or be fore Jan. R, 1687, ydn will confer a favor. Very respectfully vours, N. B. Itenuit. This letter, as aboye, can be established by affidavit and wltnesse?. If. I). Thomas was NpT compelled to leave the old stand. IU was at liberty to remain as long as 1 lived, and was told so by me. lle knows he acts and tells an untruth when he says anything to tho contrary. Would a man of Truth and Honor deceive his friends and patrons In suclj an Insidious manner? simply to manufacture a little sympathy. I would not have noticed this affair, but because of lny otherwise helpless condition, sucli things worry me, and I want to ap pear In a frue light before the public. Let tie people decide bcticeen us I N. B. Beueii, M. D. Just received iiom Boston, an immense stock of the genu ine Knight of Labqr Shoes, which we are selling nt $2.50 and $3. "Warranted solid calf leather. Clauss & Bro., the Tailors, sole agents for Carbon county. Our stock of hand- made shoes cannot be beat by jany dealer m tne county. i . OUIt MAN ABOUT 10 WW, The Thtsgi onr People Find Tim ta Talk About from Day to Dav. Daniel Kostenbadcr, for many yeais a resident of this borough, died on tho 11th instant, at the residence of his son Henry Kostenbadcr, In the city of Scranton, after a long and painful Illness from dropsy. The body was brought to this place last Friday on tho 11 a. m., L. A S. passenger trail), and taken to the resilience of Samuel Knstcnbadcr, from whtnee It was interred tho followlna Saturday afternoon In the Gnadcn Iluelten cemetery. Deceased was aged about sixty years, aud leaves three sons and ono daughter to mourn tho loss of an affectionate parent. Building operations are booming. Hobert Walp, of I'ackcrton, Is erecting a new residence and store room opposite the round houses and ylll occupy the same sometime during June. Mr. Walp will go Into the general store business, and as the locality Is a good one. It is safe to prpsume that he will do a rushing business. W. S. Koous Is erecting n building near tho same place; Mr. Dlnte l. pnttli)!? up a residence on Northampton strict, opposite tho Cath olio church; Supt. Snyder Is erecting a mammoth bay window to be used as an office and conservatory, and so all around the town Imprqvcmcnts oro constantly be ing made. Let tl0 good work go on. t Itcv. Jolin Ilngen, of Northampton street, addressed a largo gathering of ladles and gentlemen at tho Y. M. C. A. rooms, on Bank street, last Sttnday afternoon. Tho subject of the afternoon's discourse. "Tho Waters of Life," was ably handled by Mr. Uap.cn. Interesting services are held every Sunday afternopn-r-promlnent speakers being preient-rto which all are most cordially Invited. -Tho .Chautauqua Scientific and Liter ary Circle will clvean entertainment, lu School Hall, Saturday evening, 21st., for the benefit of the Young Men's Chtistiau Association. Avery interesting programme has been arranged, and no effort will be spaced to maku Its rendition -a grand success. Don't fall to go. and by spending a quarter hcjp along a good cause. Peoplo as They Come and Oo. Mrs. Gcorgo B.iucr.of Tamaqua, called on Lehighton friends Saturday. Mrs. BcnJ. Williams, of Manch Chunk, spent Tuesday In town with relatives. Jlcv. K. A. Bauer, of Ilazleton, was In town Friday and Saturday of last week. Mrs. Chas. Selfert and daughter Miss Tilllo, vjsjtetf friends at Allcntown last week. Mrs. Bobert lloffonl, of Wilkesbarre, was the guest of Miss Tilllo Selfcrl last week. Mrs. J. 11. Beers, of 'Jersey City, N. J., is visiting friends In this place and at I'ack crton. Miss Ida Trainer, of Lehigh street, Is sojourning with Philadelphia relatives aud friends. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund . Illbblcr re turned homo from Etroudsburg. Monday evening. Charles Connor.of East Mauch Chunk, dropped in to see ijs for a fen' minutes last Saturday, TAitIst J. 15, Headman and wife, of Mauch Chunk, spent Saturday evening in town with friends. Mrs. John S. Lentz, of Northampton street, spent several days last week with Allcntown relatives and friends. F. N. Peter and brother, .of Washing ton Square, Lehigh county, spent Sunday on Iron street with Howard Seaboldt. Mrs. Michael Clark, of Ncsquehonlng, spent Saturdaywith her son and daughter. F. and Miss Aunie Clark, on Bank street. r.rport of Lchiehton Public Schools. IIIjili School. ,..Av. attend, S3 Total attend, sn riranmiiir " " im " i Intermedial!!-.. l " i r. Secondary " 43 ri -llll rrlmrv.... " an m 3rd Pilmary..,. " " la " m uu irinrary... " u 74 1st Primary..., " 01 no SOT 460 VrSTTnilS ltcv. fl. W. Rtthltr Mr A .T T--.1- llet. Misses Time Mantz, Emma Scliwattz' and Amanda Pallid. Tim 'ollowjug named pupils attcildcd every dav nurwg inu ninmu Hum sciioor. Francis nacbman, Charles auk, David Miller. Kilwlii Kuntz, KrnnkNiis- 1U111. Aliratll W.llfn. lU-rtln llnrtlt.nr fli-nnvllfn laliss. AllZlo JlHIltz. Mam.'n HMlll, M irv 11,1,. elides. Irene r(Mi?.ipin:inWr. Mmni wlm-wio.. and Ktta I)i Unci. ' (IlIAMMAU ltlltlhlr Tenll. irnivnrrl A.kr John Hebcrllmr. (llenient ltietiii-v. n.ivlii Cormldi, Kll.i 1'ink and Hinraa Williamson. IitTF.itMitnt.vrK Hurry (lei her. Harry Wolfe, llarry tiet'cus, Ira Notli-,U')u. l'ell.i DePrelin, IJIIIe Suytlcr, Uzzie l(i!z, Lizzie .Schocii. An nabel lirokate, Cl.-ua r.e, M.nisio Harp, Itiociv jtiiiKMuiimer, uerjua jiotienu.acn uuu Jennie KFCONnAllV R.H 111:1 l-nilst ltrMa V.ill in.ln Trainer, lllanelie Kramer. Mary Fensterm'aelicr, ivtuii' i-cusii-riiiuciiei-, iieu-n Aaiuier. iUltterva I''Wt p.1!li- ,l01"-11111'3- Kline, Haltlo (legRiis, Mattle Horn and Alice Mcforinlck. 4th PniMAUV (Jc corco Kill'. Artlnir llolil Harry Old, .Imiics Xustuuni, Itulitilo Klelntop, reu iiex, uiKar aimuiii, Ui.nme iuulz, i:mma 'eters. Lizzie clecirus. lA'ii.a l.nn-rk:iMiinf.r iint. tie Ilex. Minerva Kitlnavr. LIU Fuehrer, Laura lAwcr, Clara Hjnith.KviiiVilzliiser.IIaule'trex ler and Kiuiiift Lower. , Srd I'uiMAlir liugcnn Ae;er. Charles Anse, Mille ' Sinitli. Hdgar Ausuc. Willie Klpn, Calvin Hill, John Xnnders, liobrrt Stmit, Carrie Ulileh, Lila llei k, Kmiiia Acker. Haul Trainer, Alice Hontz, Nora WHIInnis, lilia Webb, Kirali Htctlnr. C'arrio lVnutermaelier, Minnie Miller, illnnlo Walek, Mamie Drumbore und AjiiiIo Iiussi-ll, liiiil 1'itiMAUr Wesley W'eldaw, Oscar Ore V illle HaitniMi, (Jeorim Mover, Tliomas Ni hart. Prank Trainer, Ilarrv Hiiaimler, Wlli: reen, N'ew- llmrr Trainer, (leoive lteivl. l-'rnnk Ufi-nnii u'iin '.'.".'Tr'- Ih'fbert Nushaniii. Harry Hiinsicker. ltolibie hneas, Id.i Fiy, Allen W'eldaw, Alice (iabt-1. Ada Weiss, Lizzie (lahel. Marv Itlmads. Ixivlda Williamson. Sadie Hontz. Tlllle .strans bcry, Llla Wolfe, fliza Stellar, Ida' Fuehrer aiul Carrie Ktllnger. Jst PaiMAitv Oliver Itucl). David Ivcr, (leu. Oreen, Harry Wleniul, Jlimilo lhiyvr. Mando Kehmasl. Mary Webb, AnlllaStraup. Alexander Shoemaker, Allen Frllzlncer, (ieoree lliioli.LIIIie Mocker. Mary Weldaw, Ida ltelehard, Jennie Sehoenliiiwrr, Kiln, Stransberv. Charles Ixinir kammerer. Wallace Welnllue.ftobert Drumlioro, Charles Klpn, llattlo Painter, Mattmllees.Cstrrlo Hontz, Katie Fnrren. Mary Fritz, Mattlo Helm, llattlo Old and Mattle detritus. J. M. ltODEltli, Pnoclpal, Bpb'i Corner, Hay 1887. Mh. l'WNTEn.'-rWalsht doo wps es roocht oder we 's kumpt dos de fish so wnlfel sin, fcborllch de ola, doch ower ncrhst zltter m Doncrsbdo2 for ocht dawk woo der Charley tin der William mit nonner fisha gonga wora tin hen an ole 'fonga slva zull long. So hen so ruf gabrncht In unser sthore un hen's orm flshlo camessa, 's hut nrch ga lalbt, Ich hobs gadowert, un was donkhst se hen yuhst galocht. Now wos Ich wun ncr un gleich date zuwlssa ob se net 'prose cute kenla werra for so orm sallch glana fishlchlcr zu fonga un noch locha driver won 'n fersthenicher mon se obsthoft. Growt uf was for "n point fun law mer so kerle nema mus waso Ich net daw rum dale Ich glclcha won do de Information geva kenhst. Ich denk ower os de wornt sut lasa, cjder Indictment uner der head fun breach of promise, Solomon Vatrlck Oder Hons von Smash oder so ebbes. Trov er un conversion oder for llboway kct mer se net nema, while nix os ktip un shwons. do wor un wop set op wor don wor nix may do fun der ole. Besp'ct'f'y, Bon. Closed Decoration Day. The following named merchants will closo their place of business all day on Monday, May 30, In order to properly observe and commemorate Decoration Day: J. T, Kusbaumf. Sweeny & Sou, W. F. Esrang. IK THIS LABOR WOULD, Specially Compiled for the Toilers by an Ad vocate Han. Correspondence to tills column solicit ed. It you havo anything of Interest to the tollers send It to "Labor Editor," earn of Advocate. Lehlshton. Worklnmnen'slioUld takeam,or Interost In matters pertaining to their own interests Slid not leavo them in the hands ot a few men. Leaders are good, and leaders Are necessary, but It must be remembered Jlmt leaders are only men that aro as fallible as others and some of them a great deal more so, and the rank aud file of the gre.-rt -labor army must not allow themselves to be more macliin.es in the hands of a fv. If orklng- men, lank after your owu Interest!. Archbishop "Cprrlgan, of New York, says: Those who claim that land, like sunshine and all, is the free gift uf God, anil equally the property of all, oterlook the great difference that sun and itr can not become private property, as car land, Ho declares that every mat) has -a right to acquire, by honest means, as much property as he could, and cited tho Indian.! as an example of the disastrous results of the free land policy. He also said that tho Idea was In direct opposition to n decree of the Pope, ard that those who favored It" Enew' that they were infringing on thapidlijancts of Uod. -.(leneral Master Wprkman Powderly recommends that on nest Fourth ol July tho members of the order, where there Is an assembly In existence, hold ilcmon'stra lions and celebrations u honor of the birth of a people's government. If ether socie ties Intend to celebrate tho Knights can join In; if no other society will celebrate then tho Knights should celebrate by all means. Secure a speaker to deliver a'sbort address. If no speaker can be had select a good reader to read the Declaration of American Independence. In the line, bf march and oil your stands and public places use only one flag, tho Stars and Stripes. I desire also that the question of the restora tion of the people's lands to the care of the people be discussed.1' Henry Gcorea, In his Standard, makes light of tho legislation thus far procured by the Krights of Labor for tho doing away with convict competition, the establishment of bureaus of statistics, etc. and says: "What Is needed to form a rallying point in politics Is not a number of little propos itions, but one great fundamental principle, so radical and inclusive in Its nature that it will carry the Hltlo propositions with It or dispense with tho need forthcii).!' Mr. George falls to stato what his "great fund amental prlnctpla'' Implies and Includes, but we may safely' assume Ills meaning to be. that, if the ownership of lapd should be made a crimo by legislative enactment, all the 'minor blessings' would be secured through the force'and iDclusivcness of this granc one. Tho abolition 6f thp legal right to own land Is Mr. George's panacea 'for all the evils that nillict tho laboring clatses. ue docs not believe that any man who owns a house and lot of ground can be happy or bs a good citizen, y Ackncwlsdgments. Kubscrlptlons received lor tho OAnnojf Anvo catr since last report: I hos. rink, Leldsliton , .$ 1 00 Samuel Zimmerman, New Mahoning. 1 00 Win. Kelser. eissport,.,....,, 1 00 IhmrvEbbcrt, Lcliiehton 1 00 t-'.P. fnU. Lelilaliton , 1 no uiianes TMiner. umunton , 1 on Oeoige Kan.cr,L',hli;liton a 00 W. V. Uiiis. Lelilclitcn 2 0J K. 1). Himilekcr. LeliUliton 1 on .I0I111 llolin. I'acki-rlon i-oif w. .'. KirHiig, Lelilelilon so W. Oi Hell!?. AlUuuVwii.,, 1 00 .John (irur'r. Welssilon 1. r, in .laeob Uronc, Mountain Top 1. on Owen .Smith, llist l'emi , 1 00 1111:1. , .1. jHtiiiiy, lA'iiiKiuuu 1 uu jutie n. . ineiii-r, ntrouiisumg. CO II, It. Fenstcrmachcr. Lulihrhton 1 IX) t 00 1 00 1 00 to I 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 a. w. i.easer, i.i-nij;i,tmi,..,, ,, .Mis. T. Arner. LeliL I1I011 . . Innas Sillier, l'lca.sr.iit Coiner Win. Wood. U'lilditon .1. F. 1'ettll, Hunter, Cass co., I). T.... Edward Halm, 1'ackcitoii..... ........ Augustus Noll, How mansion u 9 PeearaHon Dav rrocrainme. Tlio following lsthe programme arranged for l)0 observance of Decoration Day In this borough anil Woissuort; The Organizations, Societies, Suhita. schools and Bands who have signified their Intention to participate, pill assemble on tho Public Square at Weisspqrt at one o'clock p. in. sharp. Tho memorial services will bo conducted as follojysf Opening rrayer, Rev. Leopold, Slnghu. Wclssnort Choral Union. Address, H. It. (lllliant. , . . Slnclnc Welssnort CI10r.il Union. Addre. ltftV. T. M. .Jackson, ot Slaiicli Chunk, (.losing Address, ltev. I'reciuan. ShiKliip, Welssjiort Choral Union. The procession will hen form and ipove In the following order; Mahoning Hand. Sop's of V eterans,. G. A. It., Drum Coips, John H. Dertoletle Post, Nu. iil.'fj. A. It., Disabled soldiers ami speakers In cariUKes, (Joddess nt Liberty, Welsspoit Camp. V. O. S. of A., ArlonCV.i.. Band, Jr. (J. U A. II.. Lcldpnton, Gnajjen Hutteii I odpe, I. O. of O. Y J'pho I'oi-o Tribe inip, O. It. M., Jiowr.iar,sS.in Coiliet Hand, Carbon Castle K. 0. E., ' Teutonla Sorlely, K.of II., 1'ranklln Lodge, Guod Teniplars. Leblgh Hook mid l-a iter Co., Lehighton. Cornet lSand. ' Hun, lay .Schools, Pltlzrns on fi,qt und n carrlagss. Roilto, from Weissport U) Lehighton, up Bankway to Bank street, out Bank street to the Mansion House, countermarch back to South street, up South stroet lo North ampton street, .out Northampton to Oehcr street, thence cut Dchcr street to the Cemetery. The exercises at the Lehighton Cemetery will ha as follows; Opening Prayer, Jtev. Freeman. Music, Cornet Band. : flpenlnp Address, T. A. bnyder, ' Address, ltev; W. Major. ' Music, Cornet lland. Addn-ss, llornci llevilt, Closlne, wllli-DenedlcUon, ltev. T.M. Jackson. J The ladles aro earnestly Invited to par ticipate, and to contribute flowers for the occasion. W. C McConsiicK, Chalrmau. Sol. Yeakel, Secretary. Tho following Is n list of decarted com rades interred in tho several' cemeteries. o far as we know: INTE1U1K1) IS THE I.K1I10I1TOX CKMKTKR1KS. WAIt OF J812. John Lcntz, I Hen. Holder, iicaver, i-onara iiontz, Daniel Klotz. LATl: ItRrKI.I.ION. J. W. IIcherlliiL' Henry Miller. Charles Kemerer, James Holmes, Horace HeVoung, A- L. 1'attcrson, lwls Klinger, Grauvlllo Clauss, David O'llrian. E. 1'. Mulhearn, Adam lliH'bmau, Jolm D. llertolcttc, leorire Dick, Joseph Drumbore, Aaron Weldaw, ' IMU1S 111'IMH. Henry Mrlehnn. Mathcw Mcluhan, K. 1. Lonnstrect, William Hontz. Cliarles Mulhearn, Charles Patterson, .ICICIIII.I1I illHll!!, Daniel XaiiitiTs, James II. Camnbell. Genrge Derliauier, fAHIlTVILLK CESIETHUV. riinrle Wlntllug, Autnist Wlnlllng, Jolm Mllllinm, ' llobert I'liller, Kex. llelford. Cliarlra Ilrown, Charles ltanuly, r- Ilaunigarteu, ElSSfOHT CnsiBTEEr, Jacob Weiss. IT70. John Arner, 1813. rratiK ivclss, 1812, Jac-uti Bcliwalik, 1812. LATE 11EIIEI.UQN. inandesMojer, James l'owcll, .lima. c. Iluch, Cliurles llrowii, Cliarles lloyer; Martin l!oe, Jof iih C. (imnor, W'llltam H Kloti, Hubert WulUnd, William Kliuti, lUchiiian, Daniel Kresge. trancls Koona. Albert IIiTinai!, Alfred lJiurlcb, C.eorto llnek, .laenb WUner, Jolm (null, Alexander Inti. Alexander llartman, l'rtink Kournlnc, John I'oHfll, NEW HAIIONINO CEMKrEHV. Musn ImaD, I Joseph Mttrtz, Honry Snvder I AURUSH1S UHitnn, 1 llrurv Vhrtrln jjeorge jsrn, WUlotigbby fiosns. OUrfStSSLL-eR AT WElSSPORT. Intriit(nff.Itciiii flolc'eiVp and Assorted by the Stroller. Patronize the street sprinkler. Welssport ll how without school or borough debt, -VSquIra Boyer Is having his residence nice'.- repainted. -tOoorge Deal was on a business. trip to Bangor Monday, John Levnn, of Fresland, called on frlejids here this week. George Emery, Jr., will Icavo for Key- noldsvllio, Pa., to-night (Friday), About sixty scholars aro attending the select school of Prof. J. F. Snyder., Grand preparations arc being made for the proper observance of Decoration Day. Henry Trnpp and John Zern 'bicycled' their way to Tamaqua and Lansford last Suuday Oliver Eckcrt, of S)alligton, was tak ing orders Tuesday for Holiliiger & Eckert brewers. Missos Llllu Gutii and Carrie Deibcrt were visiting Philadelphia friends during this weeje. W. F. Blery wos In attendance at the convention of Odd Fellows, In session at Scranton this week. Laury & Sewell havo Just received from tho Lehigh Wagon Works, Lehighton, two new baker wagons. Chas. II. Goth Is painting and other wise beautifying tho residence of Hon. Allen Craig, at Jlauch Chunk. D. S. Kern, representing A, J. Klep- blnger, the wholesale grocer, of Allcntown, called on patrons hero Tuesday. lceaii ilia advertisement of Miss Emma Whitehead In auolher column of to-day's CAmicHf Advocate. New goods and lowest prices, At tho grand raffle, for a Jive bear at tho Polio Poco Hotel, Mondaj', George norn, tho'barbcr, threw' thirty-tbrco and didn't get the bear. G. C. Deals I3 receiving a full lino of fine bicycles, among which will bo found the Springfield Eoadster.Spaudlng'sRudgo and Safety Bicycles. Springfield Boadstens, fifty Inch, $75 free from headers. In a game of base ball en the old fair grounds at Lehtghtop Saturday the Wclss- port club beat the Upper Mauch Chunk team to the beautiful tuno of fourteen to twenty-fout, We might say, do. It somo more. Some miscreant Intentionally or acci dentally fired off a revolver Monday night, tho bullet of which passed through n win dow in tho Boyer residence and dropped onto tho floor. Tho party or parties If ap prehended should receive the full extent of the law for violating the borough ordin anccs. A Rave Chance for a Great Bargain. Si ust be sold before next Wednsday,. May 21th, a uandsome Cabinet Grand 7 1-3 Octave Upright Piano. Used only two, months. Must be sold. Apply to Mr, T. McNeil, "463 N. 7th street, or J. F. TIalbach, Att'y., 110 S. 3rd street, Philn delphia. " It Kormal Square Items. Our farmers are busy jdanllng.corn. C. n. Seidjo was to Philadelphia this week. Mrs. Longacre after four months 111? ncss Is slowly recovery. Mrs. Kata' Nothsteln returned from Philadelphia Monday with a comploto uow line of millinery goods. Wa are pleased to note that Aaron Moser Is rapidly convalescing after a seri ous attack of rheumatism. A new Sunday school has been started at Horn a school house, New Mahon ing. All arocprdlally invited to attend. Among tho visitors here this week wo noticed Frank Bohlor and family, of Schuylkill county; David and Charles .JUioads, of Lehighton. Itellgious services wcro held in the. Normal Square school house Sunday. S. E. Stofllct officiated. Normal. 3 Combines, In a- proportion peculiar to ttseK, tho active modlclnal properties of tha best blood-purifying and strengthening remedies of tlu? vegetable kingdom. It will positively cure when in tho power ot mediclno- Spring Debility, Ileadacho, Dyspepsia, Ca tarrh, Bait Rheum, Scrofula, and all Diseases caused by A low Etsto of tha blood. " I suffered three years vfjth blood poison. I took Hood's flarsapsrllla, and think I am cured." Mns. M. J, Davis, Brockport, N. y. "Hood's Sarssparilla bsats all others, and Is worth lta ivclght tn gold."" I. ftAxumro- TOjf, S3 Bank Street, New York Olty, Purifies the BSood "I tiled a doa txtlclos to oleanso my blood, IjuJ never found anything tluit did tns any good till I began usluj HoQd'd Sirsaparllla." 7. H. rrrn, J?ocbpster, N. Y. "Mr wife was troubled itIUi dlzzlqejss uid comttratlon, And her blood has been lit a bad order In fact sbo has been all run down. Hood's Sars.iparllla ts doing lior a wonderful amount of good." V. if, Bald win, druggist, JSlancbester, Olilo. Hood's Sarsaparllla R)ld by all dniggfsts. tl I six tor ?3. Mads oaly by C. I. UOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar. MYER BRENNER, Leuckel's Block, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa., Has just returned from New York with a large and substantial stock of tho very latest styles iu Boots :-: Shoes which he is selling at Rock Bottom Prices, Also a full line of Dry Goods, Notions, always on hand at prices lov as the very lowest. Call and be conyinced that wc have bargains for everybody. A full line pf the Very Latest- Styles and Substantial Makes of READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, Al prices never belore equalled for lowness in this town or jn the Lehigh Valley. MYER BRENNER, - LEUCKEL'S BLOCK. W. SWYBiBro, SE). V. .9 Mansion House, Bank Horao-Shoor & Blacksmith, North Sticot, Lchitjlitoii, Pennu. 5 iuo imiiersignefl i.uvi , n-u un- Cirbot ilouso Blacksmith Maud, Is nrep.ned to do nnv til HIT 111 td linn 11L thnTi.tvtMivnvt ..it.'.-a lmt.'i fall to call. AU nolle dntui In thn lioef. limn inr ami at (uw pj.ces, FRANK P. DIEIIL, May2Hm North Stroet, Lehlshton. U.S.LITZENBERG (Late Special Eximlner U. q. Fimslon Military Claim Apt, ALl.ENTOWN, Penna rrosecntes cuiltn9 for Tensions, Incrcaso of rcnsiqii.iwiunry 111111 an manner 01 claims against the government. Ten year? experience In the Penslofi business nlui nearly flvo as Special Kx ainiiier In tlio O, H. rViMnu Olllco, I will be at the KXCIIAXr.lt HOTEL, LE- iiiuiiiuN,on iuui)A, may 21, lNT.vfliore . ...u uc i-ijiiu.ii-u uvu 111 tuiirtn;. i niaKU .Specialty of Increase Claims. Maysi-td U. S. LITZEXnEHO. Agents Wanted Everywliere ! roij Tnn Arnnid Anloialic Stean Cooker, ilo uest, ana Best Selling article j on to-day's market Ouracents nro urospcrous uuu euuiusiasuc. Send for Terms at once as uur leuuoryis uemg rapiu i j liui.u up. Can be read Iv sold In every Hoinn,l!nardhiKliouse i.nuiioiciin mo country. ..iLullUT CASTLE & CO., May 21-ow ltochcster, N. Y. INCUBATORS! This Is the time to bpy your Incubator and utucu v.incb.ett'j, u arc spiims A 100 Eee InraWorat $18. Self-Beplathe Brooder at $5. If you raise Poultry, send for our catatnguo full ui Tiiiu.iuiu iiiiuiiuuiiuii iui x (iiuirj nuijrs, SENT Fit HE. Addrcsj, New Era M'Pg. Co, I Maysi-3W LANCASTER, I'A. Look Here. INDUCEMENTS ! INDUCEMENTS! Littlo Wondor Self-Operating Washers, Prloo, Only $2. The need of a erood w:shlnirmarliine I1.14 1tiv ukvu icii, uirr. laiiiiiv. aim no oincr uoines. tic or household utensil has been mora fimielit, or Is at present more deslicd. Diir'f-clllmr u f:oiin wnslin.aclilnu will Jiml an actu.-il -customer 11 almost every family who Is once made ac quainted llh its merits uud can possibly spare tbe money to buy. No lever, no i-ranlc to work tho washer. II doei Its own work and do"s It natljfa'itoilly. We want reliable .-iireuts In every pint of Car bon, Luzerne and Uidmyllclll counties. Good pay. Tor full particulars address, M. A. OSWALD, fleneral Aceut for Manufacturers. 'WEISS- l'Oltr, Carbon county, renua. Firo Test Coal Oil vVWr:-at miliGS SnidM fi Mia MS stantly on hand, l'Hces very low, and oil stand ard, AsMuk your patronage. M. A. Oswald, Weissport, Carbon Co. Pa. May 14, 1857-tfa Is so vastly superior to any other eorsa parllla or blood pmlfier, that ono has well said: "Its health-giving ftoai uim tlu blood an;) fmtlre )umau organism, aro as ruuca mora posltlvo than tho remedies ot a quarter of .1 century ni?, as the rtaam powcr of to-day Is In advance of'tbo slow aud laborious tfrndsorT of years aso," "Wbila suffcrlag from a severo blllouj attack In llarch, isaj, .a Mid in Teorta, 111., rooomnjeiided Hood's Earnararllla. I tried the remedy, and was permanently cured." J. A. Shepakd, travelling agent for Devoo d Co., Fulton Street, K. Y. "I vr$ for flvo years a sufferer with bolls, nil run down, and was nt ono flmo obliged to giro up work. Bcforo taking allot two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparllla, was entirely eured." E. M. Lash, l'lttsburgh, Ta. "I was severely afflicted with torofula, and for ovor a year had two runnlna sorca on my neck. Took flvo bottles of Hood's Sirsnparllla, and consider myself entirely cured." O, E. I07xjot, LoeI, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. SI ; six for J5. -MadO only ty O. I. 11001) & CO., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doaoa Otio Dollar. Slippers Groceries, &c., &c, Street, Lehighton, TjltA nf I.VlintlltA Tl , I T. . I ..... .n. . I.. tuweuful practice nt that place nitli hU lirntli. ;r, lilt. UMA8 UN vnr.lt, Ims oiwnwl an office Al tiie Mansion House, LeMEhton, lier lie w ill lie pleaaed to wait upon all wbo may desire lili &MltHi)ce iu the VETERINARY ART. Dr Snairlsat:r:ulu.Heof thr imtarm Vtro nary i.iIIpki. 'lorunio, ianitH l dt-"ie union Ik'inttiii .t.-il AnimnN I'.istruiivn n. r fonrelxltli ihf .osetn it rtesuvitnii.iihtr , , , pu.i . pen..n.-rli. AU i cili tr iiu(othr'liei.ro.rtlyRefl()edt9, b-t, fissswift M Sarsaoarilla Vol. I. Iit-ttlchion, lvTay 21, 1807. No. 5. - . in jl .M.,i 1 11 DR. RBfiBR, - - Advertising Editor.. TLn rim- N1 -. vln a I 116 OIQGn IVIOriSr. If nothing . unfor seen occurs you can now see our beauti ful Golden Mortar Sign. Don't fail to look for iti Tlje doctors arc pooling their issues Allopath and Uomeo path. Dr. Zcrn, of Weissport, plus J Jr. Ivutz, ol rnvyville Dr. Stroub, of T'nrrvville, plus Dr. Andrews, of Weissport. So vye- go, no;y lor tho tliMlj Btores tlie.v ou;lit to umaluratnate forming two, enough for this lo cnlitv, ns time will show. Wo lold the fort, the oldest and first stand in the lower end of the county, and the feet that crossed our door sill for 20 years will bv liabit, if for nothing else, cross them 20 veais more, and the generation will walk in the iilotsteps of their fithers and "atronizo that which favored them. EIjER'S Jrug Store, fiiht, last and all the time. Cuticura is both Homeopathic and Allopathic, cleans the blood and cleans the skin, and the Seven Sutherland Sisters" makes the hair grow, irrespec tive of pathy. pirty or -eligion The other liAV n Slilncrllirr nf till. Ailvnr-fn dropped lii nnd was eurpilsed lo find Hint Kc bcr a had a diiiibtoro. lie bad not noticed our .'tdVClil--Cmeilt lu the imtir. lluit. loivil-pil mil editorial dignity, wo did not Know whether it Mils bad for tl.e man or lint r.itt In linnulii nm- Jiiedli lues, c, all Hie humi, . IInbt brutirht old established family leuicdles Ayer's Si.rsa- uuu iu. no as mi oiu umer. mvi'Sieu i sll. n liui iiid, uy um uiii oi which lens 01 u.ousaii,is testify to lis excellence andliavomadolts limits 1867, BEBER'S! .1887, tl IS HEADQUARTERS FOR- GENERAL HARDWARE 9 ALL KINDS OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE; Baiik Street, Thp Npw Ynrt Miliinprv tnrp f Miss Alvenia Graver Has just returned from the City where she has been for several days past irispr-ctinf,' and purolms'ng all the newest and latest novelties in beauiiiul uud fashionable Summer My assortment of fine and fashionable Summer Millinery is, with out a particle of exaggeration, tho largest and- most "complete; over brought to lichighton or shown in this section of tlio Lehigh Volley. The styles in Hats and llonuets for the Summer of '.87 arc more beautiful than ever, while the lovlinesH in tjnts and colors of ribbons have never been ecpialled. With ( large and litshionable stock of only the latest styles in millinery hiUs, bon net? and trimmings, aud a force of experienced milliners, I invite the ladies of Lehighton, Weissport and surrounding country to call and inspect my stock and leave their orders, feeling sure that I can g're satisfaction in every particular. Respectfully, Miss Alvenia Graver, Two D:ors above the Post-Office, Bank Street. The Sic Hand Having bought the stock of A. J. Litzenberg er, I am now ready to supply my friends with any thing in my line. Will have an assortment Of ISe-vr Goods in by INexfc Week.. Mr. Litzenherger is retained by me and will be happy to see his old friends and wait on them, SAMUEL SEILER a , i , , . , lor rlrxnr ohniin f hn A. r't in IOI UUUI UUUVU lilt nUVUlUlC VJllHjO, UCU K OL Cti -yarn, xt7 ' I Lnnwii f.ireml noar, uutll Its reputation has be. !wWwlde,anaiovltlilli..rtlierprerinriH thmsi Ayer't ( atliiHUe l'lil. Hiite, I'hmsnnt mid ItelbiliK'. Aver's Chfilrv I'isetoral clings roldn. vonrli-. MitTVH triroatqnd lung tllstmscjt Ayer' llr Vlttur, restnrsa, gfay Ixilr lo Its natural l ladiy (n.l color, amilitat out not loHst cpmos his A it4 i.'Bro. VTbolias not lie.ii d of Ayer's l'rep' nrjttotis us StHiulnrd Panlly .ModleluM. Electricity bottled a perfect Electric Hjittciy in each bottle. Curea catarrh, heatlnclie, ueii rahrin, hay fbvpr, asthma and pjns f nil kind-!." The battery is". iftvnUinblrs'rtfler taking u b.th by placing the uncorked bottle near the body a few minutes upon retiring, this will prevent taking cold. Good also fqr, tootliuche, aches, bprains, &p. rI5hcn conies ffosfettcrs Bit ters, old ns the hills and just as reliable, it has outlived scores., yes hundreds of other Hkp pom pouiHls, while they hayc dcteri otptcd or proved ineffectual. Uostetters' retained its excel lence and virtuic and has be come a Standard Jmily Remedy, '' " Lvdia Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound has also made its reputation and is now classed among the . established and re liable medicines. tis'thegrettt remedy for female weakness and now is the time to tone up tlio system and build up nature to fight all the ills that may arise during the hot summer montha; Then comes Horsford's Acid, for dyspepsia, mental and phy- lcal exhaustion, nervousness. weakened energy, &c. Recommended by all phy sicians." ' It makes a delicious drink. Invigorating and. strerjgtcn? nig. This remedy was prescribed and used by us when we were practicing medicine htteen'Ypavg aco. It is a standard remedy. Aft of the above are reliable and are some of th best, having been fully tested by time and not found wanting, . we havo them ll for sale as wellasrnany others. OP GOAL, &ot Lehighton, Pa, , snrt n , . - itr II U v. n 1 m a i Ir IT Wi . a. ran 1 Re-Opened!