"r r-Y,rrKrTr.-!r': "Original Ohoap Cash Store." THB PUBLIC APPRECIATE Underselling We hear of tt evofy diy tkat "fre art! selline VocmIs loner than llieycAti beboficjrtlh anyoth ter store In this part ol tho L1iIk'i Valley and tho liberal nntrntiftgo that we Kicelvo proves that the Public Appreciate UlrdeVsellingl Anot tier lot of FINE CASHMERE ! Qt 2 cents hat arrived. , Wo have It In the fol lowing colors"! Navy, Myrtle, 01tvo 7.eal. Slate. Xlarnct, Cardldal, Fawn, Cream, Scarlet and l,lghl lllue. Hits lithe ben Cashmere for the inoncy that wc have ever Cold. 01 her merchants Jim Kcllliiic W cents itrid 00 cents forCislimere that is much cOa.ver. India tiauzo Vests tor Women) tndla Gaulo Shirts and Peppered ftan Drawers for Jlcnl A Large Stock at Small Prices) Wri'VclH4lrt I,(Hit -Snfriesiit 20 cents. Sto duccu from 32 cents I llutUtng's at Ha'lt Valued The 25 Cent, 41 cent and iti cent qualities are down to mi cents, 11 ccutsmid So cents! There are Only About a licti Plccoi Lent J. tt. ilUSBAUlVT, Oppeslte rubnc Square-, Sank Street, Ihlghton. June 7. I8al-ly. The vertical feed is Used only; in' the Davis Sewing Machine. Ko others have tho right tb use this feed. By this tteW Teed i. ilnethod, all manner of sewing is done perfectly, without basting, HhdlTiefc cah be no 'Tailing" of AihtSLsroads either above of bteluw. ,Both Upper and under piles of goods arc carried together, as the Vertical feed works equally on , both, instead of only on the bot tom piece, as is the caso with the old under-feed, as used in all tother machines. This new feed (does not stop at seams, but steps fcvenly over them. It is mainly this new feed invention that places the "Davis" so fat ahead ' 'of all other machines. ff. Mam Aaent, Banlc Street, Leliighton. The Carbon Advocate SATUHDA'. JUXE 11. 1887. JCPKCIAL NOTtCf! -Persons MahlriK payments to this oruVe oy mnncy orders r ivostal notes ivlll please make them payable at the Wl'.IHS POKT POSTOI'FIOK, ns the I,eiilj.'hton Olllce Is ftOX. money order olllee 1 i II r Current Evnents Epitomized. Base-ball predominates. Everybody speaks well of Tul'i. Tbo durabUltT of the "DaVis" his been tfeiiionsUated tayorid a doubt. Fourteen I-elilnlitohiahs will do jury duty nt Maucli Chunk-next week. The best laundry scp In the world Is tho Tulip Soap. Try a quarter's worth. The Ulprchahls ef I'lynio'utli, I.iuernc county, nro waging a heated war with pack peddlers. Jacob SliAnkwciler, aged fifty-two years vas killed on the ralltiwd track at Coplay, (Saturday. $2t(llXl lias been raised for the erection Of a monument by llio G. A. If. Post of lletiileli'cm.' Flyinouili I5ock, llrown Leghorn ami 1'ekln Duck Eggs, for sale at II. A. IkitVs, tat (W cents per dozen. 2 We direst your attention to the adver tisement of II. II. relets, tile tailor, which appears In another column nf to-day's IssUc. If vMtr watch or clock don't rittiHior .rectlj, take It to Uagauiatiion Hank street, 6hd If it tljen falls to keep time, he will Wake no charge. March 20 Cm For the week ending on the 4th Inst.. there, were 65,024 tolls or Coal shipped over the I,. fc S. H.lt.,a total to date of 2 0l2,i7-t tons, showing an Increase as compared with oma date. last year of 108.584 tons. For the week endlnz June 4, there Were 110)3lS tons of coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley rallrdadi making a total to date of 3)032)033 tolls, and showing an In Crease of 401,870 tons compared With same date last-year. "-The attention of the people of Summit Ml), Laiuford and vicinity Is directed to the fact that George. i HitnUinteer, of the popular Switchback Itestauhtnti Is author Izcd by us to lccclvo subscriptions arid rnonovs for tho CaiiIio.V Advocate. Jidw Is tile time for CuuAi' Wall l'Ai'EU as we are offering over half ot our entire stock df Wall Paper and Borders at fine-bait and sortie less than half the Usual price. Do not miss thlsoffcti E. F. Mick Isnbacii, 01 11 road waV, Mauch Chunk. Clilldrcns' Day will be celebrated In the It. E. clijtrch, next Sunday, bothinorn- Ing and evening. The church will be beautifully decorated arid alt Interesting entertainment will bo given. Admission free, but a special collection will be taken lor education. Under tile now scalp Uw for the bene fit of agriculture and the protection of game, the county will be obliged to pay bounties only for wolf and Wild cat scalps, the bounty being 10 for the former and . Wo tot the latter, Owls, lnlnks, weasels, hanks, ctc,i have been stricken from the list. While Michael Cassldy and family Were drlvlne across the Lehigh bridge at Maucll Chunk) Saturday, the horses became tin' .manageable, Mr.-Cassldy was thrown out of the carriage ,and severely Injured as was his wife, the latter sdstsluing a compound fracture of the. jaw bone. J-Tbe Luthetart and ItefoHllcd Sdr.day ichool, of nazardsYtlle, will hold their an nual picnic In the beautiful grove at that place on Saturday, June 11. Uood speak era will be present on the occasion and a good tlmo generally can be expected. If you ,want to spend .a day lu pleasant and healthful recreation don't miss It, Choice refreshments at low prices. The fourth finger of the left hand has from the earliest date been used as a wed ding ring finger, Tho ancient belief was that a nerve In this linger went directly to the heart, Tho modern belief Is tbat the nerve leads Jlrectly to the pockctbook and thence to David Ebbert's popular llvcrT stable on North street, where the cheapest and nobbiest rlcss can be had for pleasure rides or business trips, There Is nothing new or Interesting in the situation of the anthracite coal trade to note this week. The quantity of coal now being mined and tent to market Is but little In excess of the demand for Immedi ate consumption, the several companies taking turns In restricting their output of coal In order to work off some of their ac cumulated stuck of anthracite at the sever al tidewater shipping points. The outlook or an active fall business, however, (julte promising. Head tho advertisements. -Thcy all uso It Tulip Soap. a-Mlmch CTmnk U trcMblcd Hvlth street loafers; CoflrVVlll convene at Mairch Chunk-, Monday. Cherries ate Belling at fifteen cents per quart. Spring chlckehs tall 'r 'twenty cents per pound. The Lehigh Stove Works has returned operations. Luzc'rue bounty has three huhurtJdund tlcVcri physicians. -AUentown lias fifty-five lawyers', Le- hlghtolt has three. An elegant line of Patent Rockets hi Kcmerer & Swartz's-. Beautiful carpets on "eXljibltlon at Kemercr & Swarlfs. An electric light plant will bo "put In operation at White ftaVen. We how hive a first-class base-ball club, Serld In your challenges. Strawberries are selling at ton touts a box or three boxes vo'r a quarter. -Tw'ertty-threo days from Ho-Morrow' (Sunday) will bo the Fourth Of July, The handsomest ptcturo cards we have ever seen are given with Tulip Soap. A game of bas'o ball will come off on , the old fair grounds on Saturday after noon. The Trinity Lutheran ttnurch at Cop- lay will bo fortnally openttd tomorrow: (Sunday). Daniel Danncr, ah liiroatfc of the lAiblgh county almshouse, xr&i hurried to death Saturday. Lansford-and TatnaqVU ca.pltallsU talk f building an electric. railway between the tVro towns. Shenandoah has two thousand itdh- garian and Polish residents. Unfortunate, Shenandoah. Wanted A brlgnt. Intelligent Wy 15 to 18 years of age, by a watchmaker. Ap ply at this office. Lafayette College, Fston-,will graduate class ttf rorty.thrce nicn at the 'commence ment this month. Ilazlewn Is experiencing considerably difficulty Willi tho Salvation Army. Lock up the sacrlllgious cusses. There i absolutely no adulteration In the Tulip Soa'p, therefore II Is the cheapest soap for laundry, bath or toilet. Nathanlal Buss, clalminz to bo from Wclssport, was locked Up lit Slatlngton Saturday, for disorderly 'conduct. ltobert Owens, a young married man, foreman of the Eureka Slate Quarryj at Slatlngton, was Instantly killed Sunday. II. II. Peters, the tailori has a button- making machine, Dressmakers and Others Ishlng to match buttons should call on him. Charles FaUst, a furnaccman at Cata- saulua, had both legs broken Sunday by he breaking of one of he ropes on the hoist. Tho Wealhorly Iterate wants the grad uates Of tho high school Of that ton n to form themselves Into an Alumni Associ ation. A grand picnic at Ilazidrdsville on the 18th Inst. If you want to Ciijoy a day of pleasant and healthy recreation, why.don'l miss It. Ilonry W'irttcrstcln. a car Inspector of tho L. V. It. It., was killed at iVnn HaVen Junction Saturday whlltl Irt tho discharge f his duties. 11 was decided by the town council at late meeting to leave the question of Shall we have water?" to a vote of the people. Correct 1 When you go to Summit Mill don't' forget to Call at tho popular Switchback Itestaurarjt. Choice wines and liquors, cigars, Ac, always on hand. We sathplcd some of Dr. Horn's orange wllle one day this week and feel safe in pronounclne; It the most plc.tslhg drink that wo have tasted for some time. John F. Halbach, formerly of this place, now of Philadelphia, has been appointed nn ittomey of the Pennsylvania Railroad Co.. with headquarters ill that city. An Open Letter" from Dr, Itebcr, which appears in another colliuin of to. lay s Issue contains information of much Importance. Don't fail to read It. -Thd hotel and saloon keepers of this place have been notified by the temperance element that any violation of the new high license law will be summarily dealt with. Scaled proposals will be received for the erection of a new frailiC school house In East Ponn township. Address all pro posals to Jonas Kolb, secretary, Lehlgb- tou. -The Democratic County Committee meeting to elect delegates to represent this county ttt the State Convention) at Allen town in August) will be Held In the Court House) Mauch Chunk, July 2. e arc prepared to do all kinds of job work, at the lowest prlties ahd Iti the most artistic manner. New presses, now type and llrs t-class material. Dotl' t f all tb learn pricest A substantial stone cutter has been put In along the business places of Messrs. Helm, Clark and Horn, on Bank street, Improvements of this kind can be hiade by a number of our people Leopold Meyer, of the Dolonsburg Ho tel, has first-rate accommodations for six or eight good boarders, at $3.50 per week. Persons who wish the corrlforts of a home should not miss this opportunity. Leopold keeps a nice clean arid quiet placCi There Will be sold at private gatej at the Everltt Hodsc) iltoadlicSdsVllld, on Monday, June 13th j thirty-five head of sound) yoUng Colorado horses, from two to fiyo years old. Farmers and others In need of horses Will do Well to attend the sale. William MUsChlltz, of Lower Towa menslngi will be a candidate befort the Democratic County Convention fdr the of. flee of County Treasurer. Mr. Mdsfhlltz Is ah earnest) hard-working Democrat and worthy of sotce recognition from the Dem ocratic partyi E. S. Hefntzelrflah'i txeclitor of tll es late of the late Abr. Moycr, will expose to public sale on the premises In East Penn township, Satufday( June 16tb a valuable lot of personal property abd real estate, viz! sixty acres of Improved land and dwelling house erected thereon, also hdtise hold fumltute. Don't fall to attcndi Wm ll. Perrlne. Of Marlboroj ft. J, and Miss Lizzie Ash Will bo joined Ih the holy bonds of matrimony this (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 p. m.( at the residence of the bride's father In this borough. Itev J. H. Knder will officiate. The happy couple hate the AiivdcA u's best wishes for their prosperity. Just received irom Btiston an immense stock oi the genu ine lvniglit ot Labor Shoes which we are selling at $2.60 and $8. Warranted solid calf leather. Clauss & Bro., the Tailors, sole agents for Carbon county. Our stock of hand made shoes cannot be beat by any dealer in the county. 0OH tTB0U.BR AT WEISSrOBT. Interesting Iterns ricked Up ana Anortedby the Stroller. -Chartes ijoBtiitif Mach 'Chunk, -cir culated -here Tuesday. Mrs. Cnlto'n Iras WCelMed another rfow lfnc of millinery goods. Subscribe for and read life XJAfeoH ADvooAtfa. All tbo latest and best news. Charles Ooth was in attendance -at a fashionable wcddTng tit Bethlehem, Thurr- day. Fra'nk Laury's new tWck residence on Sooth Drltfgo street-, Is rapidly ncarlng coinpletton. -In 'Came oY base ball at Catasauqua last Saturday tiro Welssport club Vastfe"- feated by a sfcore of thirteen to fif leefn. A new siding Is being erected frota the main track to tho Eihcry Wheel and stove foundry Wttks, oy tne L. & S. Company. H. U. Evcrltt & Son-, ot tho Wclssport HousW, hat been maVlng a number of lm portatit improvements around tlrtir build-; Ing this M'lhttrrcr. -Great extltcnteh't prevailed here Mon day cvenln'gttwlll'g tb tfre disappearance of : a small who latrV on was found at the house of a neighbor. Don'l fall to read lira advertisements; It Is teally Important to the economical bOyoh Rare bargains Ate constantly being offered to tiro public by merchants Who ad- yertlsO. -Rev. J. E. Freeman will prea'cu Ih the Refornrcd church ;SnYiday cve'nln lii the English language, -Subject for tbeevenlng's dlscourse.-JW'Uey-Bibre and the laborer." Chlldrgia1 Day 'will be observed In the EvangellcsJoclwrch -to-tnorrow evening (Sunday). An IntehisUiig prograhime-,con- sisting of addresses, and singing, has teeth arranged for tho occasion. Everybody Is cordially Invited to attend. U 6u want to spend a preisant even ing don't miss alttndluft- tlie fair and festi val In school hall, to-night and to-moritiw night,' The fair opened Tuesday evening dnd'cf Wry ausplcMis circumstances. Don't fall to go and help the Young America band ttlong. The rollOwlhg Ivtturs remain uncalled for In the Welssport postoulco: Boycr, L. U.; Cain-, Uliarlcs: Chrlstlnan, 11. By. Epstein, Morris ( FIrasta, Ozyeark; Fisher, John; non'rj', Al.? Haydl-, -Jacob U.;IIontz, Reuben; Hnhrtj Henry; Kresge, John; Kromer, F.j KlelriVttb-, Henry; New bird. M. P.; Scbrall, Tllghmah; Schrlng, Wil liam; Weiss, John 3.; Wolf, Rappal. Per sons calling for any of Iho above letters will please say "advertised-," i- Tho Third Commencement. The third annual commencement of tlie Leliighton nigh School was held Id School Hall, last Saturday cVfening. The large hall was crowded from stage to door with an appreciative audience who had turned out to do honor to the graduating diss Of ' 87. The members of the class. Misses Ella Peters, Laura Wcldaw, Anzie Montz and Messrs David Miller and CharleS IUUk, i Itev. W. M. Major, SUpt. Snyder. Secretary, of the SchOdl boaW, F. Pierce Lentz and Profi J. M. Ptoberts. principal of our public schools occuuled the stage which was nicely decorated with . flowers and evergreens. Shortly after eight o'clock the evening's exci cists Were opened by the LcblghtOn orchestra rendering a beautiful Ihuslcal selection, Bey. Will. Majdf led irt prayer, after which Mrs-. W. W. Bowman sang with greAt effect "When the ltobins nest ;aln." The salutatory "Monuments" was delivered by Miss Ella Peters In a very pleasing manner ah essay by Miss Anzie Mohtz, entitled "Home," was well received by an appreciative audience; Misses Lulu Zehner and Anabal McDanlel rendered a musical duet cOhiet and organ which was loudly applauded; 'Tho Crown of Creation," an oration, by Charles Hauk, was well rendered and loudly applauded; an essay, "Opportunities;" by Miss Laura Weldaw, a well written paper splendidly rendered aud heartily received; K.Pierce Lentz, of the board of dlicctnr'a, dBllvefed an interesting address, bo vas followed by Supt. Ti A. Snyder after which David Miller delivered the valdlctory, "Memory's Influence," closing with arewcl) remarks to both teacher add class mates. The young orator was the recipient of u hearty round of applallsQ at the conclusion of his remaiks. At this junction the most im lortant part of the evenllie's exercises the conferringot diplomas took place, after which Prof. Itoberts made a neat address thailking the teaclxrs, scholars; directors and patrons of the school for their co operation In the past and asking for a con tinuation of tilts ramo In the future. The exercise concluded by singing of a solo, "Esmeralda," by Mrs. T. A. Snyder. The exercises were Interspersed With choice musical selections by the Leltlgllton Orchestra, ailiotig which was tlbllced the composition ot Prof. T. F. Melntop, "Mahoning Waltz." stationing Itemf. The Hew scIicdI board drgahlzed on MondaV. Jolitl Bennlrtglibff is building an addi tion to his house. David Ebertt llss inst letnrned from Buffalo With a carlbad of cattle. Nathari Ualllctand wife spent a few days in i'hiiadtilphl.1 last week. -Josiah MusselrriaH has started iu the huckstCilng business to Sutllinit Illll. The supervisor, HrtrrisBH Siilfer, is at Dresetit ebgaged lb repairing tile fbdds. Harry Beck was on a visit tb his par ents at Lcwisburg, Union county, last week. -William Miller, a soldier of the late war, was last Week grdnted a pension With baclctlay. :.';! Mrs. iteftftfrolrin. 6f Etfiht. Lshliii county, and Josah Strauss and wife, of Lelilghtari, were .the guests of Mahlon Nothstcln oh' Sunday( Jakej the popular almanac wrlteri Of Mahoning; predicts that the hay crop will be Very large; this year. Sbme of the farm ersj relying Oil this prediction) are already enlarging their barns -The closing exercises' bt tha Normal Institute Will be held on the school cam pus on Saturday evening June IStli. An Interestluz programme Will be arranged, No ene should miss Iti Dash. Acknowledgments. The following subscriptions for the C a It- no Advocate have been received siuco our last report. The Advocate contains all the latest local news'i &Cn of the week. 81.00 per year subscribe for It, Thomas J. Beck, Lehlghton 1 CO Aiicnst llehrens. Hickory ltuu l no l'cter Helm, i-elncliton 1 Co John llajfen, lniKlitun..i.........il, 75 frank Kershnrr, New'rrltoli....u. i oo J. lleydt, Asbley, Ia..i.. i l oo Harrison Went?, Parry vllle l oo Herry Frllcli, Leliighton. J oo lwls Ilrcr, Carbon V. O , 25 Wni. II. Uaehnian, Ihlchton...... t oo i. w. nieiuerwait, iuirenn.... lMls Trainer. Lehlchton....... 1 oo to Miss Nora Clark, rieurhebonliig. 1 oo l oo 1 i 1 00 1 00 MIssMacEle Leonard, Leblgblon. .... Win. IlTlfcx, Ublnhton.........i Henry blank. Ihnhton Thos. Oreen, Beranton David Miller, Saegertvllle, l'a 60 Sale bills, picnic bills, and borce bill printed while you wait. Work f th Old ajtdlrew School Directors, The thirteenth j-cguln'r meeting of the school iWreitots 'convoue'd In the office of Dr. C. T. Hotft, ttft Monday evening last, for the purpose of Concluding tho Vnslncss of tb old TOardnnd'effcCtlnj a new Morgan-. Izalloh. THa president, C. T. Horn called the meeting to ortler; present-, itfcfetnry, F. P. Lentz, Jobu Tcter, SaVrVtfcl Fry, Jaroos P. Smith ahd Daniel Wleand. Tho minutes of tbo previous meeting Wcrq read and approved. Tire co'mtclttee appointed at the last meeting totxamlne the accounts of tire "trcsSVcr, Daniel Wleand presented o'lcprtrt W tlielr d'elrbcratldn's which was approved by tile boai d: Prof. J. M. Roberts tTiariked the board of directors for their co operation In the past; at the conclusion of his remarks I ho urectlAg adjourned, on motion, tine dtc. An organization of thn hew board was. Immediately effected by an election of the following officers and coVftttiltttiesi presi dent, W. Penri Long; secretary) F. Pierce Lentzj treasure-, Dr. C. T. Horn; committee on renting hall) M-. t. Bryan Samuel Fry and John Pcterj tforatolltlce On repairs, W. P. Long, t7. T. Horn and F. P. Lentz; the board was nUdo A committee of the whole on school Visitation, &nd n plan, adopted whereby a report Of th6 'condition and workings of the public schools would '6 presented at each regiirar rn'eetlng. Prof. J. M. Itoberts was unanimously electee) principal of the public schools for a.con- tln'ucd t'6rm of tlrt'e'd yaifrs at a salary o'fj $70 per month; Q. W Hemmlnger was, elected ledc'hVr of the 'Crammer school at 83 per month, an Increase of $5 pcrnionth. over thn salary paid -last year. On oibtloij' it Was agreed that-tho new board meet, In. theoahJeOT F. V. Lentz-, On Northampton street) at eight o'clock In the evening on the first Monday of each month, except In ' July, when tlo meeting will bo held bn the secorid Monday. Charles WUndt, wa,s, elected Janitor of the schools, for the ensu ing year at awlary of $12 p-cr month during tlio'cor.tlmiatldu of the school term, house rent and fuel Included, ih accordance with an' act Of the Legislation of i'885 It was agreed, upon motion, that tho board order life rc)iti2(ccinfu 8cfu'ol -Jurnnl for one yeaf for the use of each Individual member, tin .motion adjourned. Normal Sgnar Itfcms. MIsS Sadie HoppCi Was ihlj gUesl of D. S. LougaCrd last Monday. O. Hi Limgacro and A. F. Oldt were on a trip to "East Penn Sunday. Miss Minnie Kllngcrman and J. H. Longacnt spertt SUddiy Wltll ,Sc!nlyliilll county friends. OH tho 22nd ihsh, a. grand birth day bill In honor of our friend J. T. McDanlel Will borne off at the Eagle Hotel; On the 10th Instant Prof. E. S. Stofllet Will preach In the Normal Square school house. All are Invited to be present on the occasion; ' .c -.ts,.!. The NoVHtal SilUaW Institute Will hold tlielr cOhmienCement exercises oh the 18th jilstar.t. An ctegafit programme has been Arranged for the event. Farmers-, if yotl waM Ally kiKd of farm ing Itnpiettierit he best and most approved makes call on Dennis Nothstcln. Se. his advertisement elsewhcrci A very enjoyable surprise party in honor of lliss Minnie' Mosser, a Normal Institute student, came off In Temperance nail last Friday evening. AH present en joyed thenlselVes heartily) NonMAi,. (Pltilli IliC Mauch Clitink Ttmtr, Juno 4th.) To E. R. Haacb. of the MnncU Cbn'nk Seme' crat For some sneclal reason best known to vmiri sell, in youreaitt)i1:ll cdluiiyis ot this date, joii rise Hie question und tin nw u the bise Insinua tion In relation to the fall ffr the lleniocratlc County ColiiillltbJe nlcbllug 'to select dejegutos totho State Coh!n!lori; which Is published In your paper over nly sljnn'tufc in Chairman, that It may have been "doneor tiiAe tpriw ptrpote not noa known lole pulillc," or '-Ihixt iKilr U iny ion of a tfteUl $ame Khindthtt remarkable move." The call was mued under tho saiictlon ot the sbindlng rules of tliB party .with h full monin s open piiDiic notice to nil, ns well as tlio publication of a list of the whole County Com mlttee; iti cuinplcto V hat the last County Conven tion failed to attaud to, vizi the selection otdclo gates tb the RUttt Cdnv.entUn. As you aro well aware 1 nt-ccnled the chair manship ot tho Democratic dBtihty Committee Li ia9bi.ni, iiyt iiuui cuuiire, uui iruni iiiuy, nuer in" position had gone begging and every prominent Democrat bad been Importuned to accept It but nerem)tdrlly refused, fearing that the whole ticket would bo defeated. In aqulctunassdnliilg manner I mada a canvass of the County a.t a Jato daj-, assisted by some Democrats; ana )ho result-was a ebniptete sur prise to every Ortfc. The whole Democratic ticket was elected ivltltone Bicctbtlonu defeating one nf tlie strongest and most popUiiif Ineh lu the Kepubllcan party while dtir candidate for tioverhor received one of tholargost irlajdrltlcs the County ever gave in the political hlsldry. 1 settled up my stewardship promptly and paid you In tull fur all the ticket printing that you rendered the partyi so that between you and myself I know tlterd are no unsettled political obligations. Allholigh after the etocttdn you had the unbounded check tb claim the victory as a direct result of the course of yourself and news paper notwithstanding Job did jour level best by voice and by trick td defeat itcprcsenldtlvo Baclima hand District Atto rnevltatbcrlrl which ydu most signally failed. I desire you to distinctly Understand that I am a Democrat from chblec, and because I firmly believe In the principles of the party, I am not a Democrat either IrUm policy ut giilil br tUr busi ness, and during Iny services Of years fortho party or my pretence I defy nny one tb nalrlo a political act df mine tbat savors of trickery, fraud orhypocrley: whether it is your purpose td bnacavor to belittle mo In the eyes of tho Demdcralle party of the County Jr til gratify your personal spleen I care not. It comes Indeed with very bad grace from such a notorious, livelong political trickster. fraud and hpocrltc like yourself, Vbtise self confessed pdlitlcal Jabs, tricks and questionable games ate Well know ri to many In tills coinnlunlty. To accuse another of such practices that your whole Hie has been nil Illustration f. My course as chairman being open tot hbbve board, baying endeavored to dd my 'whHnr di)ty without tear, nnectioii, lavor or reward, I leave to the party to aprtrclve or condemn. If you, Blr.hare any charge to Make against me, do not pursue tiltf methods dt the sktln'k, but make them plaint open arid ahote board, like a man, and as prblnptly as possible so' that tbey maybe disposed ofi Aaa chamnlon 'of wavi that nra. dark and tricks that aro vath." I was firmly impressed with when ydu but & short time ngd In tile hallway of tbe County Ilulldlngs had (he Audacity to offer mo ex to work the "Mercantile Appraisement" Job through (or you, with tho County Commissioners, at tliename time addlngj Ih that Innocent hypo critical way that you have, that ydu could not see that tt would bo Inconsistent with my duty as eoUnty solicitor. Such "special games" einlnate duly from political rfalnts and emacu late reformers like yourself) ttho after the man ner of the Hessian bf old Invariably fights for Uienlttstpdyi Yorir political principles always have been and always will be, like tbe methods ot the buzzard where tlte most carets Is. Dr. J. II. Tweedle, a respectable citizen of Weaf herly, a few days ngd, took your full measure nhen at a public house hi this town be placed a trade dollar between his thumb and fore Anger la front ot your face, exclaiming, "Itauch this embodies your principles." So far as trickery and decep- tlod are concerned whetbtr political or other nisei i "d Willing to be Judged by tbe people ot this town and comity, bat not front such a weather-cbek as vou are. God help the party Or fib fndhldiiil nbo Is expected to follow tbe footsteps of such politlcaU hypocrite as you are, E. srxwens, Mauch Chunk, Jane i, iss7i The latest local news tbe Advocate IN THE LABOR' WOULD. Spetfally Complied for th T6llers by t'n Ad vocate Man. , A liool attd shoe factory will, Ite erected at Hamburg. -Lurgo deposit's of Wckoi ore h4ye bceri discovered In Northampton iccrunty. CoxevS Co's machine shops -at Drlfton will give employment to -abolit.llircS.lrmi-; dred nren and boys when completed,,, , The Knight of Laboi -Asse'robllcs In this county should make arrangements for i tire proper celebration of the Fourth of July. Pottsvllle will gel -i silk-mill to bo established In this Stat'o by the Pticenlx 1 M.anufacmring Company, of P,a).teVSon, N. J. . Tfra mill Will Cmirfoy hopa, ttfoosand ! hands-, nhd the bnlldmg andmachlnery .will cost $300,000. A sebewe Is oh root W plade John Jarrelt, for many jn pVesldcttt of the Amalgamated Association,., the head of new Iron itld steej workers' national assembly, Knights of iabop, whrob Is to meet at HartIsbur5.Sit,urda'y. The two weeks' pay law Is tho Wault oftbuugbtYul legislation, this law will provo o'f great Convenlerj'EO to all wtfrklng men enabling them.t buy for?sb-.th'ere-by Securing the benefit of the "pay s you go" system which Is tho only goivulpo economy, t , tlielrott'Wwess is Wuently spoken of as tUfibarometor of cOmmerCIAl orOs'per- Ity.. Tfiefe i an activity How In the Iron tradtjpcrasaloned .by tlra 'Cllimitlon that jijrtythrtntitisandmlles.o'f ralltoad will be lMd tUisr'earjijcit Will reqdlre the manufay t,ufe. pf threa hllilldh tbns of steel .TQf). MOVfday jcohittilUeo reprbientlng elghtnen hundr4- iron workers Of the ov- eaLratlls-Ih Rending, ho'tlflcd theirianaje- incui,tuai limy would not accept th'o ten percent, radutttloh ahiidhh'ctd to take ef fect oh MurtdAy. Ih caso of the enforce ment of the proposed reduction A striko Is evident; "-. 0ln engine "E. A. backer'' run's the pee weo train that was put on the road Morday to .run bctW'eteli Mauch Chunk and Glen Onpkd.- Its engineer Is Delmrt.whose .train collided With Engineer Brelsford's several months ago on tho h. & S. road near Itockport. -James McAllister is the conductor. Cardinal rjibubns has ahttbllHc'cii tbit all Catholic menibers of th'e Knights Of Labor are forbidden to take parts In boy cotts or Infringements bn the rights ot ny citizen; they Will also be forbidden to join or be connected with any such organiza tions as practice Intimidation, whether of violent or 'whatever character, A call has Itch issUed iroM headlngi for the organization of a State Federation of Trades, to bb composed bf labor unions aud workingtheh's Organizations within the State, Its object being to better the condi tion of mechanics. It Is not proposed that tha new organization- ;shali' in ijjiy rty mtcriere wun tno.KnigiitsotoLsibdr. Tho t'eiiigh. Stove Foundry, here, re sumed Operations. Wednesday morning-, after an-Idleness of soma ,week tho. restilt of to refusal by the-mouldb?s to .work on boycotted patternsi TW.bHty-threfe mould ers hailing from Albany, N. Ti, were put fo'work under a new forcniad and suoerln- (ciident. It Is ruthored that the striking men will not be'.returned. ai-Tho" Tllbnids'jrori CohipaHy, of Hok endatiqua;. Ii prepar'lhS a large siilp- mant of furnace machinery to Birmingham, Alabalna.' ' An entire train 'vlll required, Anions the- maehlherv arb'lfro larim hlMw. 3'ing chslnes mado by 1. P. Albms & Cb.,of Philadelphia. Tliq slllplnellt Will be Inade In a fferVj days alld Will rdHk atnong he largEstcver made, to the South. be'riSral KH'ws-Over the World. It U again reported from Berlin that the thre. Emperors aro to meet soon. ThcV Catiadlail Parliament has anoro- pr(lated $1,000,000 fur tlie- hew Sault Ste. Marie Canal. hf-Cambrldgettniycl-siiy has conferred an hohortrr degrfce upon Prof; GfaV of Har vard College. The steamer Sir John LowrChco, carry ing seven hundred and ilflypassencers was toil al 'Ca durjhg-'a recent ertlono; -LBlvis Hbny: a rioted TathaddaijU'rciar. .yho esfabed ftoiri the Selluvlkill fcbiinty jalf some months afid has beeii recaptured. --Minnie Timbuck. ngc'd,.lcil yfeafs; fell from tlie. roof of a threo story Jljuse at i-niiaaeipnia. juonoay, ana escaped with slight Injures. Frcdbriek Hermann, a religious fanatic, of Pittsburg, atlbinpted to kill his wife on last Monday owing to a difference of re ligious vieWs. James ti. Blalrte" aHd farnliv 8811641 from NewVork city Wednesday iriornlng, on the steamer "Ems." bound for an European tour. dalng to financial difficulties. John Fields, df Helena; Ky.i oh Monday, shot alld killed Ills wife and tWo sons and then Committed kiicide. A dispatch ftOm Santiago, Cuba, In forms us of tllB prevalence of a small-pox epidemic ili that city. Between four and five ilhndred cases liavd bderi reDdrted. FrdHca aHd ltdssla htoteslfed la tttrkey against the ratification of the cbrivehtlon with England regarding Egypt. The affair may result Irt tbe loss Ot the throne for tbe Sultaii. A negtd Who attempted a briitai as sault Upon the person of a white woihan nt Kcllana, Ark;; Monday, was causht and launched Into the uncertain beyond on the rapid tr.Hislt basis. Lawrence DbndVaH, tile HtW brk printer who jumped from . the Brooklyn brldgand' Suspension bridge at Niagara Falls, Sunday jumped from the London bridge lhttt the ThahiSS PJnkerttJtt's three rhen Patrick Sbeebey, Mortimer Morlarlly and Samttel A. Neff- were Itecjuitted by a jury in the Court of Sessions at Jersey City. Saturday: Of shoot ing arid kll(iffg the 12-year-old boy, Tbbmas Uogari, 0u jinuUrj SO, dbrlhg the coal strike. Tbe Plhkerttffi trJeu lmmedUtely departed for the west. BoniethingNew. Outslifers frequently wonder where the rail roads obtain proper return for some of tlie Ingenious but costly methods adopted In adver tising their lines. One of the latest tb attract our attention is a nicely bound Cl-p.-igfl book enmicii,- "What to do," containing description and tbe correct rules ot a large ndmber bf games suitable tor parlor br lawn, which has been Isiued by the Passenger Deportment of Bt. Taul, Minneapolis & ilahftoba itullirayi and will, we understand, be forwarded postpaid upon receipt of 8 cents byC. II. Warren, General I'anScncer Agent; at HL Paid. It Is a book that would orna ment almost any table and Interest both old and young. in After-Call, to' una. c a. orkuiw. O truest soult My noble wlfel What loneliness! Alone In life! At rest! At peace! Thine saved soul No more in pain by death s control.- i control. --v O mother dear! I wish thee i Thy spul, I know. Is ever blcl Thy body sown, tby soul la bliss, In Heav'n thee,. well never miss. J. E. ruezMAK, .Teople as They Come and Oo. rE. M. Mulheain, of Mauch Chunk,clr- culated here on Wednesday. C. J. Monti, of Parry vlllo. was In town Wednesday and called on lis. Mrs. IL V. Morthlrfier, Jf., Is Visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pettlt, at Hethlehcm. John Ajuer, ot Arae'r & Son, New Mahoning, while fn tc-w'n Monday dropped frl to tie ns. Misses Minnie Relchard and .Tcnnlo Erwln spent sevcVa days with Alleutown Wends this VeCk. MIssLofll6 Uowerv an estimable yoffng lady 6f 'CatasaniW-, li Visiting Miss Quisle Clauss, on Bank striiet-. -Thos. Criilg ftAd Mist Lllllo Krcamer, of Lehigh d&i, spcAt Sunday WtU Miss Minnie Peters, on Bank stredt, -Martin Itehrig, of J-filinsfAwn-. Pa., spent soyeral days last week with Win. .Bachrnari and farmly, in this place. Our gertlal friend George Huutzlngcr, of tb'e SAltchba.ck restaurant. Summit Hill, wMd in town TUesday niade us an agrCcablo call. Thomas tlreen, for sAve'ral yiars past foreman of the Lvhlgh Stoyo WOrkr.moveil with his family to ScraiUon tbs Week. The fatnily Vake Wltii thcai the best'iishcs of tnanV friends. Nothing Bat tn'e Tt'ctk. Citizens 'of 'Carbon cobhtVabd Vrc'rnity. you are i'tt heed of ciotuing'i we can Supply your wants ahd sell yoti an hOhtfsV, geod, all-wtol-, VeadV made rnah's suit At jVbhYSo up to $ih Wd'ncsV, alr-wool boys Vults-ai fronl 3.D0 db to $id. Vo cuaVarite'e'trn1 prices 10 be As Vow is llie 'same garVircnTs1 can be got elsewhere; It not we Will refund the money. W AreUdto'fttrlhg Vod trash' but 'a cO'dd AHicio for the lbbneVi We have also id our tailoring department AH the leading styles di catslmo'rs, cdVkscrbWs and Scotch stil'tUlgs, which we are able to make Vod A pair of pants 'Of A suit to order In q'ulck time. Itcmembcr all Odr goods are malltted irt plain figures, down to the lowest CAili iVlce-. ball At SondhelhY's One Price Star Clothing Hall, MAbcli Chunk. The will of Mrs. Iteriry Wood, the novellstj bequealhcs 30,000 to her Chil dren. HoiTiei Evidence No other preparation has won success at home equal to .Hood's fjarsaparllla; In Loweih Mass,-, whero it Is inade, it is now, as it has bceri for years, the leading medicine for purifying the blood, and toning and strengthening the system. This " good name at homo" is "a tower of Strength hbnJaa.'1 . It would require a Vul'uhjB Podpld to print all . Lowell pebpi'e have Said In (aVor bt UoOU's barsaparllia. Mr. Albert LnWoil Estcs, living at 53 foist fine Btrcet, Lowell, for 15 years emplpycd as boss carpenter by J. W. Bennett, president bt the iBrlo Tetephbhe torppahyj had a large funning lore come 6A his leg-, which troubled him a year, when he began to tako flood's Sarsaparllla; Tho sore soon grew (ess bl.sizc, and In a short tlrhd disappeared. Jos.' f)unphy;214 Ccn irai'strcct, Lowell, had Praisd swellings and lumps , ;. -on his face and heck, " O O a ' 8 SSSSKS: Sarsaparilld Mrs. C. W. Marriott, Wih) bf thti tiFst As sistant Fire Engineer ot Lowell, says that for 10 years she was troubled with stomach disorder and sick headache, which nothing relieved. Tlie attacks Came on every fort night, when She was obliged to tako her Bed, and was unable to endure any hbise; Bho took Hood's Sarsaparllla; and after a time the attacks ceased entirely: Many motb might be given had wo room. On the recommendation of people ot Lowell, who kuoW us, we ask you to try Hood's Sarsapariila Soldbyallilruggtsti: flislxforfs. Freparetlonlr by d. L libbb & cd., Apotiiecartei, Lowell, llui, IOO Dosos Ono Doilar F Ml Large aaft Complete ! The Very Latest Styles I Clothes ami Umm ! -Corlscfews, Worsteds, &o., &c ! . M Mafle ClothiDE ! Perfect Fits Guaranteed t OUr etofckbf fcfeMohttble gfldds is larger and fnorb Varied thari any assorthlciit Or Btotik qvor diPDltived ih this sectidti "df the Lehigii Valley j oiit prices uh- questiohably lMver Ulan tiny oth er tailoring liouse These are impbrtaht fafcts, refnettlber' thetn, and you Will siive money besides getting the best inade clothihg. GeBtsFiifDisliiDsMsl Hats, Caps aitt Nectar ! Boots, U and Slippers! For Lata Misses and Gents ! Latest styles and largest stock, best makes and positively lowest prices. Before purchasing else where we kindly invite yotl to call and inspect our merchant tailoring goods, gents novelties, boots, shoes and slippers; we guarantee that you can 6ave money Ilespcctlully,- Clauss & Bro., THE TAILORS, Bank Street, Lehightdn, Pa. iiion S. Mr I hH ft iJJ I L J cc 1 VT i t l f Vil i O 8 An Open Letter -)o( There are ft few t tlon ns contaln.In'! Properties. NtirrlcAt VlrlifeSns well ns Stlfaiiilatlni Effects, both In. vlgorntiti(f and lrengttienin''. MKlt nftd vnoisllquots and the H' pophosphltes liavo the reputation of curing even Consumption, and there Is rio doubt but what there Is Kood foundation for the asser tion. There Is only'on'n'o'bjectldh Id the I.lquors'-wlitcli Is.RKrced upon by the best autlioritlen. That the LIiuors ns formerly prepared contained too "WcA, Alcohol, trio much stimulus and not cnounn null lent qualities. This has been bvcrcorco and hsV-ftddcd ' thd clllclencv 6f the lfomcdles. MljlllD MAI1' EX'OtAOTS and the PUKK UKFKKM15NTED dUAPU JUlCi! All the bill, .Tdoform er contains Nutrient. Virtues, of. the test Mall In a lilclier decrei thafi any other -prepiTatlin. It fs a most valuable Kfltilent Tonic find dlcestlvc atrcnt. containing k hirfc. an'ionnt of nni'illtmn extmc- tlve matter and tn'o smallest percentage ;0f Alcdliol. In wasting diseases ot Children and In Consumptive tendcn'clcS, cVen In the latter stipes. It lias tho t'endi'iicv'-of ft'nprov Ing the appetite. It supplies waste, 'fortifies the syslcui fniiA ufidc-rtiilnrngefrccts of ill' scaseandInallescd"c6mtyfS''ofonfi ontZ rcstorWvc. Hlsbf great value during lactauoTi m sur.piying surnslli to the system, Improving tlio qfianty of the rrtlllc, nonr ishlns tiro Infant, and suslalnln? tho mother at tho sairtn tlVAe. K VXJKK MAI.T EX TRACT Is a LIQUID 15 HEAD. A I'UHE UN'fEITMENTUD 'GRAVE .JIJIUE is tho Extract 6f a LIQUID FRUIT, and a cdnibrnatIon6Yb6t.ri cives you a I'.IQUIJJ BREAD and A LIQUID FRUIT which pltloiUs will tajte With relish and be strenirtnefiert.by It whbse Stomach's reject all other Moulds dr Sdlldir. Tho BAnnuet of Uils Griun Juice and VITALIZING constituents and ACID PHOSPHATE a moit exoellent liivlgorati Inz and strcncthcnlnz adjtlvant nr helpeV a pleasant artd itellclous drink. , Thus we have the LlQUIDv IJREAP tlie LIQUID FRUIT 'nd tlie LIQUib MINERAL, ele inents that enter Into the animal orgaulzAtlbn. Of lato VoftVs tha Huniin System can bo as Scientifically and satisfactorily furnished with Appropriate CURATIVE and RES TORATIVE REMEDIES as trtU sdll Is with proper and impropriate fertilising agents-, and the above elass of remedies norl's '6 iolitih ate p&tent mWafcfn'c's are practically the remetltes that can he depended Upon as Tonfe and Jtcstdratlva. My experience: not only wlth.6thers, but id lrAvlrig used theiA niyself based upon thirty years of praetlcd and readlnz. frtlly convince me 6f tlielr rellabilltv We am nrnAArd fA -fitmlth tlieA remedies -As rday be required by each paftlculAr case. All medical ad'vfc'e In reference to me same, win ua civen uuui?. utnee and Btiis vuuu atytw. N IjEnla'dinoif, tx,-, JuWe i, 18T Refers New In tlie Old Stand, Medicines all 16 "-4 Drugs, OheltiiGais, latent Medicines, Pahcy Qseds, Si'aibhefy Clgaf, And everytliing else ih Druggists'' iinc, kept iti great Variety and of the most excellent qualiti.y. N. S. Twd Regular tliyslbians always iii altehdkiHci Dri Reber, the older, can always bo found and is ready to give advice, ahd to prescribe FREE Furnishing medicine of first quality, aild at as reasonable charges as carl bo had elsewhere, 1867. REBER' S! 1887. loss is tlie Place You Want! I have "made away" with my prepartd With one oi thd most FASHIONABLE as well as SUlk STANTIAL Imes of Ladies, Gent's and Children's Shoes Oiii' Fsiae me S3. Oil tJli Ladies American & Ladies' and Children's Spriiig H1 Shoes) Ai; Laaies' iia-button - Latest Styles Hats and Cap AT LOWEST PRICES, A.t The "OoiiisrEii STOitE5 LEWIS WEISS, . BANK STREET, LEftlGllTONs PA. Dissolution Notioo. The cb.-ttirtlierslilti bfe'rglb'Mre Htlstliig lie'ttvctH n. J. KOntZ nd M. O. KUMfZ. under the arm name o( KUKTZ 11IIOS., doiiiR buslncsi at Ixjlushton, Catbon county, l'a., has thli Iar been dlsSolycil bv inulual content; M. 0, liU.MZ retiring froui.sald linn. All nai llti .tuuebtcd to said Ann uiii settle with R..J. KU.STS, also those havliiK claims nitalnst sdlit flrnu The busi ness wilt be cbnUuued bj- II. J. KUNTZ. 11. J. KIJNtZ, LeHItitorl, Pa; June 4, 1887-lltlitw. Importarit Notice; To wtiijm.lt mjy hereby cautioned not E. ULANK; at I will not debU bontiacted by Mm. not be responsible tor any Jane 6; 1687 11th Sw 'ANT, PAYING, brtriirtllhgaW SI ocal or trareilhg xcchtsfi Ince td, JXh. e. WlllTl J apply at ttnea M.J AH. U. Wll work the year rbund. Alt stock warn good condition. Jur Ni. t. No ex- Steady warranU-d in Juneiuni The Leading Glothing House, iaBBaBaaanBVHanBnBsaBaBaBBBM HEADQUARTERS FOR THE BEST FITTING, BEST MADE AND CHEAPEST CLOTHING, Ah iiiirrienSe assortment of Summer Fabrics in 6tock, comprising all tne very latest styles in Cloths, Cassinters. Coi'kscrws, Clieyiots, "Worsteds, &c, &c, iade up in tlie latest styles and most substantial maniior nt prircs that positively defy competition. Satisfaction guaranteed Yotl can sare riioney by having your clothing made by H, H. PETERS, The Tailor, EXCHANGE HOTEL BUILDING, LEHIGHTON, PA, June lilt standard remedies that rank high tip In reputk 5 Vitallzliij; (.'onstltucnts as well ns Curatlvlng censrtltatlon lldoros conye6Ienl td KE' B. REBER, M, D; Dru New - , g Store! -3?resli and P old stock arid am now fully for the 's Trade French Kid $2. to $4 Sizes bnoesj up V - Important Ntitiob. To, .nliotu It may roner-rn, Aji parilcs ar hereby c-uitlonttt not to trmt Iny son, JOHN LIKNIIARP.MI .will not be responsible lor li uei'ui cuiiiiuciru iv nun. lea nv nun, , Junew Mnlionlne To nslilpi Excoutor's Notioo F.SUU ,0 ABUAHAm HIOYHIt; laid it Eal Penn Township, Carboli rouniy. Pa,, deceased. Letters teswiiicntarv ba Ing been granted to tha iu hiiivu r.sini,.RLi persons inticurea to saia Estate are reqUMted to make payinent.and thoso tig ilrrflto iiresenl them without delay to May 28ieJ;it6' j; d. ituiiMi.cjiiAi, executor, ?Kc East Penn Townshfn: MEDICAL OFFICES, 208 N. Second St., rhlUdft:i.Formrly Dn.J.N.c'cJ.B.nOBEHCACE. Katmbllahot 40 years; Forthc ttlH bf U Special Dicasci, Uclndinc llciulla ef Ytiutbritt Jm pfuiUne'e, Varittjcile, Kle, L'allorwtlleBlb cured by a Graduate of Jeffersoa College, vith Hopltal tlp-tleivcc. Hours, 8 to X, O to O. ClUll lalljti