'Original Cheap Cash Store." White Goods. Our stock o( White (toads Is simply stu pendous. The csmplctcst Hue we havo ever shown. Welted riquc, riald riqne, Flpired Pique. Corded riqtie, Striped Plquo, Cambric, Plain Nainsook, l'lald Nainsook, tJice Stripes, India Linen, Victoria Lawn, Dotted Swiss, Figured Swiss, Swiss Mull and Irish Linen. DRESS PATTERNS with TRIMMINGS TO MATCH. An extraordinary collection of Laces suitable tor trimming all sorts of garments. Also, white and cream ALSOIN Laces for oyer dresses. Hamburg Edoino and Insertixo! A full line at all prices, lu Cambric, Swiss and Nainsook. J. T. NUSBAUM, Qppeslte Tubllo Square, Bank Street, Lehlghton. .luni' 7. 18M-1 DAVIS DITTIES. Like a bar of beaten cold I gleam In the summer sun; I am little, I knew, But think I can throw A etltcb, that will hold a ton. I send out no challenge bold, I blow no vauntlns horn, lint foolish Is he,' Who o'erlookcth me, For ho'l! wish he'd nover been born, Like the flower of the field am I No rivals such beauties display, -The ladles I charm. And with my "High Arm" AH would-be rivals I slay. I'm loved by the fair ones that buy me, I'm modest, and quiet, and meek, But with half-time at play And half-time at work I clear thirty $ a neck. Though you search the wide world over From East to IKest, I ween Nothing you'll find, To equal in kind, The New Dayls Sewing Machine. Geo. If. Huston, Apt, Bank Street. Lehghton. TUa OnwUK, A -4ort I iicuaiuun nuvuoaLci WITH SUPPLEMENT. SATURDAY. APRIL 14, 18SS JfKCIALNOTICK- -rersons maxing payments ' to this office, oy money orders or postal notes will please make them payable at tne WEISS rORT TOST OFFICE, as the Lehlghton Olllce Is NOT a monv order olllce The attention of the people of Summit Hill, Lansford and vicinity is directed to the fact that George V. Hunt linger, of the popular Switchback Restaurant, is author ized by us to tecelve subscriptions anu moneys for the Garbon advocate. Current Events Epitomized. Threo store rooms are vacant on Bank itreet. For bargains call at Eemerer & Swartz. Campbell, the jeweler, has enlarged his show window. Almost dally arriving now goods at Kcraerer & Swartz. Go to Val. Schwartz's for all kinds ot furniture. Prices very low. Go to Yal. Schwartz's, the oldest furn Iture store In town, for side-boards, etc. Roederer's barber shop Is to be rerood deled and otherwise beautified during the coming summer. The new church of the Holy Trinity Evangelical Lutheran church In West Bethlehem was formally dedicated Sunday. M. & P. Brenner, as J. R. Fink's agents, haye opened up a general dry goods and gents furnishing store In Leuckel's block, Bank street, where they will be pleased to meet the purchasing public. .Mothers, bring your boys to Sondhelm's One Price Star Clothing Halt, at Mauch Chunk, an we can sell you the best suits for the least money, and will give each boy a present to remember us by. Call and be convinced. G. F. Buck, a substantial Franklin township farmer, left at this office recently an egg measuring 8 by 0 1-2 Inches. Mr. B. said ll was a Republican egg; If any Democratic hens can do better w would like to hear from them. William Hufford, of town, employed tcmpotally as a J V. RR. brakeraan, had his left hand caught between the bumpers of two coal cars, at Packerton, Saturday, and badly mashed. Under the care of Dr. Seiptethe injured member Is healing nicely. A number of our joung gentlemen will shortly organize themselves Into a society for the purpose of discussing live topics ol the day. There can be no doubt but thai such a society, having as Its fundamental principles the elements of right, would re sult In much real and substantial good. No citizen should tire of saying good good things about his town. No town above earth Is faultless, and all have more or less difficulties to contend with. These dim cullies should be met by oyery citizen with a strong and roanlv heart. Substantial en couragement and hearty endorsement are as essential to the success of local business men as well as the welfare f a town with treat natural resorces stand by home trade and yoo will boom your town. In reply to a request from a reader re lailvelo tenancy of premises and notice from landlord to quit thesame.an exchange says: The landlord and tenant Act of 1872 says that a tenant at will or for years Is en titled to three months' notice before he ran be dispossessed. The Supreme Court has ruled In several Instances that a lease for less than a year Is within the Act, but In the recent case of Ilollls vs. Burns, report ed In 4 Oulerbrldge, 200, the court took en tlrely different ground. Under this decis ion a tenant from month to month is en titled only to a month's notice to quit. List of Letters Remaining uncalled for In the Lehlgh ton, Pa., Post-Ofllce, for the week ending April 7, 188S. Prey Miss Emma I norman. A. J. lOmerer. llanlfl Vt. Persons calling for any of the letters will please say "advertised." aboye Jaues P. Smitu, P. M. Important to Fannin anddirdeniri A good honejt phosphate will pay to use on all croDs. the best Is Arner's pure bone superphosphates, they are manufactured With great care and from pure bonei, blood and highest grades chemicals, and are com plete ma nure for alt field crops and garden vegetables. Our garden Victor phosphate li nut ud in ban of CO lbs and 100 lbs at 2c per lb. chaie at ,....$38.00 per ton. our liero auper-rnospnaie ... ur Jurabo Supsr I'hosphate at ' 3O.00 . 13.00 our rare none hci Our Pnre Land flaster... ... iSM e.oo Address, A. ARNER 4 SON, Manufacturer, This Is tho regular "apple )ear." Dock beer has mado Us appearance In some towns. You dare fish for trout on and after next Monday, Goto Val. Schwarti's for liatidwrao baby carriages. If you chango your place of residence please notify us. Goto Val. Schwaru'a for carpets, Drus- sel. Ingrain and rag. The new bridge across the Lehigh rlyer nt Coplay Is completed. A charter has been granted to the Lehigh National Bank Uazleton. Go to Val. Sell aiti's, the oldest furn iture store In town, for lovely parlor suites. reter Brakemeyer, has been Granted a pension for Injuries received In the late rebellion. Three rooms over S. Seller's hardware store for rent. Suitable for offices. Apply on the premises. -Oscar, son of Nathan and Maria Krtim. aged twenty-two years died Saturday after a long and painful Illness. A graft of a plum tree made by Geo. Do'.an, of Packerton, last fall has put oul sixty-nine feet of wood up to date. Harr", a ten month old aon of Francis and Eliza Ludwlc, of Northampton street, died suddenly of convulsions Monday. Interment took place on Wednesday. flours with men and women of the Revolution," by Ben. Losslng, appears on our first pago to-day. The article Is bound to prove Instructive and Interesting to both old and young. A rldo through our beautiful valleys at this season of the year Is delightful be yond expression. David Ebbert, the popu lar North Street liveryman, hires out teams at low prices. A desperate fight took place between a larce number of Hungarians near Latllmere on Sunday night. Fence Dlckets and club' were used, and a number of the partici pants were badly handled, one man being killed and his body dragged Into the woods. The 13th annual meeting of tho stock holders of tho Carbon County Industrial Society convened at the Exchange hotel, Bank street, at 3 p. m. list .Monday. The following officers were re-elected foi the ensuing year: President, Thos. Koons; Secretary, Elwcn Bauer; Treasurer, Val. Schwartz. It was decided to hold the fair during the week commencing the 1st Tues- day In October. T1 The Allcntown Dcmotrat says: Ellas Iloppes, of Mahoning, Carbon county, the other day moved trom said place to the Kllngamm farm, near Stclnsylllc, which he some time ago secured by purchase He will however not farm the propertj himself, haying employed another famll to operate It. Ho will give his attention mostly to music teaching, in which he It an expert. Tho collection of Trinity Lutheran Concreeatlon. this borough, on Eastor Sunday for Jublenberg College was $70. The Treasurer of the Instltutlon.Itev. C. J. Cooper, has also secured contributions from Individuals amounting to ono hun dred and fifty dollars. Twenty per cent, added to this amount, which two liberal friends of the college have offered to give to all monies collected during? the year for the liquidation of the debt resting upon the Institution, would make the sum tints far obtained from Trinity church t04. Mr. Cooper hopes to make It a $1000 by the close of the year. A New York Cutter. On account of their large Increase in business Koch A- Sbankwcllcr have engaged a new cutter In the percon of Mr. F. W. Hatch, of New York. Mr. Hatch Is tin agreeable gentle man and an accomplished cutter, excelling In skill, accuracy, taste and stylo. He comes with the highest endorsement from John J. Mitchell it Co., designers anil publishers of fashions, works on cuttlnc. etc' through whom his services were se cured, and he Is strongly recommended by i number of the best custom tailors in New York, Mr. Hatch Is to bo employed prin cipally ou high-class work, and it is the In tention of Koch & Shaukweller to turn out suits to order that cannot be surpassed In my particular in any large city. Koch & Shankweller have always exhibited creal enterprise and that coupled with their tire less energy Is accountable lor tnetr success. Allcntown paper. 1 t :ontlon I CommanderY. All members of Robert Klotz Command- erv. K. G. E. are requested to meet nt Gable's Hall on Monday evening, April 10, at 8:00 o'clock sharp as business of Impor tance will be transacted. Ho not fall. By order of The Officers. Retail Grocers. The State convention of Retail grocers will be held at Wllkesbarre on the 24th Instant. The grocers ot that city aro de termined to make a great success of It, and with this object In view hayo contributed $1000. Tho coming convention promises to be unusually largo and forceful. Car bon countv merchants will send as their representatives to this convention, A. F. Snyder, of Lehlghton; John Faga acd W. H. Koons of Alaiicli Chunk. Salts Made to Order. Are you In n:ed of a suit ? If you are, he sure to call at our establishment and ex amine our line of $12, $15 $18, $25 and $35 suits. It our suits are not from $3 to 5 cheaper than the same goods are cold for elsewhere don't buy them; If our our "fits' arc, not satisfactory you can return the zoods and ynur money will bo refunded ; If our prices arenot tho cheapest In this val ley ilo not be a tram to leu us so, anu,unauy, do not rotss calling at Sondhelm's One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk, Lower Towamesstng Items. Sylvester Snyder has been engaged to teach the unexpired school term at Fire Line, made vacant by the suspension of Mr. Foley through Intemperate habits. Elizabeth Blose. widow of Daniel Bloso, died on Sunday morning, April Stli. She was buried In St. John's cemetery on Thursday. Deceased was 02 years old. Lewis Roethline, teacher of Lehigh Gap school, will give an entertainment on Saturday evening in the school house at that place, consisting of recitations, speech es, Ac. Admission ten cents. All Invited. The result of an election held for Rev. Huber for Pastor lu St. John's Church last Sunday resulted as follows, 01 votes In his favor and 32 against. By the time ParryvlUe and Big Creek make their re turns he will no douot he declared elected. CoXflDESCE. Buy your spring suits from us and re member every garment you buy Is warrant. ed. You take It home, examine It, acd If It Is not satisfactory return It, and your money will be refunded. All this Toil can do at Sondneltn's One Price Star Clothlug Hall, Alaucn (J&unk, Clark' Beer Uall nai been aUUUCAUy jXLiamtxu, . & wi w " " J w n.V:,.ri.:;nXX;nAi COUNTY SEAT COIOTNDENCE. Tlmety Teplcs I Willy Written Up Ij Ver- sauie ummsi. Sheriff Rahenold, of Allcntown, was In town this week, Constnble Williams donned a new uni form Monday morning. Hon. James Malloy, ot Lansford, was in Mauch Chunk Saturday. Only four prisoners are confined In Hotel de Gallagher on Broadway, O. B. -V. Slocker, of Armbrustcr's Hotel, circulated at Easton on Sunday, ' Contractor Rebe, ot Lansford, will probably locate permanently nt tho county seat. A new blacksmith shop Is In course of erection near Lehigh bridge,' this sldo of canal tow path. A governinenlpost-offlce Inspector was Investigating postal matters In Carbon county during the past two weeks. They do say In some quarters that our genial Eddlo Mnlhcarn would llko to tackle the assembly elephant again. A. IK. Lelsenrlng, president of Ihe First National Bank, Is reported as serious ly 111 at his East Jaucli Chunk residence. Louis Krommls. after serving n three, month's sentence In the county jail, was discharged Wednesday morning by the court. Among familiar faces on our streets this week we noticed, Peter Helm, of Le hlghton; Milton Flory, of Weissport and John Arner, of New Afahonlng. . Pi-rhaps It would be of Interest to our people to know that Williams tho photo grapher, al Mauch Chunk still makes Cabinet photo's at $3.00 per doz. Henry, a bright a'nd Interesting nine year old son of Plus Schwelblnz, died at four o'clock on Sunday afternoon. Inter ment took placo IKcdnesday morning. It Is said that our genial old friend Squire Mlnnlch, of Summit Hill, will be i candidate, for the Republican nomination for sheriff. The Republicans certainly have in the 'squire a prominent man. Contractor Werner, of Lelilghton, has a gang of incn engaged tearing down the old frame home on Susquehanna street, purchased by William Thompson from the L. C. !fc N. Co. Tho lumber, Ac, will be used for the erection of a double dwelling homo In tho second ward. Wc take pleasure In directing your at tention to Rex & Brothers, new announce ment, to be found elsewhere. Rex's Bon Mache is popular with peoplo all o-er the county; all who deal thero am confident of fair and legitimate treatment, both at the hards of the genial proprietors and his obliging clerk). The usual number of Commonwealth cases were disposed of by tho court this week. A. & B. and F. &. B. cases pre dominate extensively, I am sorry to say, as It reflects badly upon tho morals of our people. Owing to tho fact that I was I'alled from town this week, I could not roport court proceedings in full. At the Coiner Store: Having purchas ed the business of Messrs. Treharn Jk Co., and having added almost an entire line of new goods, we are now prepared to offer to tho public a choice line of dry goods, notions and groceries. We also.havn some great bargains In odds and. ends, which nust be sold to make room for spring oods. You aro most respectfully invited to call and Inspect our goods. IFilllams A lCnuffman. 4t. A Carbon county base ball league was organized here on last Saturday evening. The following gentlemen represented their respective towns: Weissport, L. K. Al bright, Jfatich Chunk, John Faga; East Mauch Chunk; W. A. Selgfrlcd, Weathcrly, P. E. Faust; Summit Hill, John nogg. John Faga, was elected president and W. A. Selgfrled, secretary and treasurer, l E. Faust, L. K. Albright. John Faga W. A. Selgfrlcd, were appointed as a schedu'o committee with orders to report Saturday evening at six o'clock. Reach's American Association ball was adopted; the national playing rules were mado part of the constitution. Each club will play fifteen games. The half century wedding anniversary of James Blaksleo and his estimable, wife was celebrated on the evening of the 10th Instant. During tho evening it Is estimated that five to six hundred guests visited the home of this aged and much esteemed couple. We extend congratulations and best wishes for the days to come. Jame I Blakslce came to JIiucli Chunk In 1833 poor In worldly goods, but rich In pluck and perseverance, To dav he Is the senior director of the L. V. R. R.. Couinanv and a prominent figure In evorv commendable local enterprise, ins marriage iook piace In tho then territory of Wisconsin on April 10. 1K1S the ceremony being neiiormeci nt Ex-Goyernor Dewey, then a local magis trate Acknowledgements. The following subscriptions for tlieCAit noN AnvocATis have been received since last report : Win. Lovett, TowamcnsrHK 8 1 00 C. (). Heck, Hazleton 1 00 A. 1'. o ut. norma xouare i uu 1!. Ilauer, East Mauch Chunk 1 00 F. .1. Ili'lil, Franklin township 1 00 Allium Noll, llowiiuuistoivn 1 00 Win. Senilel. Lehtchton 1 OU Sylvnnus llorcer, Packerton so 1 roi. 1. jvi. uuiiier, anruiKiicm, iuus? z w Wm. thalK, Itlun Springs, Neb S 00 V. Schwartz. lhlghtou 3 oo .10 in waller, iiiiuiiwu z uu .losonli ltelnhart. Franklin tnwnshll) 1 00 H. llllibler, Uhliilitun 1 00 i., ncnreiuer, , tisspori... i w .1. n. i,entz. Leiiuriuoii 2 oo 1 CO l oo Owen Itehrli;, l.ehlfihtoi , w. lv. iieumnuer, ijenixniou Al. Frey, Lehlghton 1 CO l oo l oo 1 03 A. Al. MeiirKiuu, riinaueipuia M. llellman, U-hlgh on Aaron Itucli, Weatheily nr. J. i.. jweyer, iuaucn i;iiuiik 1!. I). HimslcKcr, Lehlghton bits Ilerger, b.iyre. l'u l on 2TC 1 00 Dr. A. M. Stapp, formerly a practic ing physician In l'arryvllle, this county, died suddenlv of heart disease on the 18lh of last month, at his home In Burlington, Mich. His wife, also, has been seilously Indisposed for the past several months. Mrs. Strapp has the sympathr ot many friends here in her sad uereayement. The Allentown surveyors were here and viewed Coal street. The thoroughfare will lu all probability be graded during the com inz summer. The unsightly pile of dirt of which we spoke seveial weeks ago still ob structs the street lion ever. -Special sermons at the M. E. Church on next Sunday, by Rev. Wm. Jajor, pss- tor, subject, morning, "uoa-given ras tors." Eyenlng, "Great Sinners In Le bighton." A cordial Invitation to all. -Next .Monday we commence to sell men's nants at 75 cents and $1.00 per pair. worth SI.2A and ei.bu, at bonoueira s une Price Star Clothing Iiall, MaucU Chunk, Go to Yal. Schwartz's, the oldest turn Iture store In town, for bed-room suites, -A large variety of bed-room suits at Kcmercr cV Swartz. Prepare to appropriately observe Arbor way. Just received irom Boston, an immense stocK oi tne genu ine Knight ot Labor Shoes, which we ate selling at $2.50 and $3. Warranted solid calf leather. Clauss & Bro., the Tnilnra nln nrrnnta for Cnrhnnl.n.! -t,.U P V.nnrl. i . " OUR STROLLER AT WEISSPORT. Town Qctstp u It is Toll to Oar Spselal Be porter. Jfias Alllo Jfiller, Is sojourning with friends In Philadelphia, Mltsess Emma Knauss and Emma Roth, spent Saturday at Allcntown. C. II. MacDanlel was to Easton this week In the Interest of our baseball club. James Oliver, tho new tailor, Is now located with us. Read his adv In to-day's Issue, Our genial tree agent B. K. Culton, was nt Gcnevn, N. Y,, this week buying In stock, -W. E. Smith and Miss Whitehead, will open "summer schools" In Franklin township, Joseph Hcydt, of Ashley, Pa., was spending several days this week with friends In this section J. W. Heller, has been elected Superln tendent of tho Evangelical Sunday school, vice George Laury resigned, By notices posted up, persons aro ad vised not to throw rubbish or other waste matter In the several alley's. This Is correct measure, II. J. Shoemaker, of Cherryvlllc, a pleasant and agreeablo young gentleman, was on .Monday Installed- as clerk In Graycr'a corner store, Carl Miller, will sell at pub'.lc sale on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock tho one and a half, story brown frame dwelling homo on Whltefstreet Andrew Graver was to the cltv this week, so you want to make It a point to call and inspect the elegant now assort ment of dry goods, &c Tonsorlal artl Harman, of Parry- vlllr, will open a shopln tho building oyer the canal bridge recently occupied by Milton Flory, the saddler. R. J. Hongen, has purchased a "milk route," and will hereafter dispose of the lacteal fluid to his numerous friends In this borough and surroundings .Mrs. William Schwab, of Franklin township, died Tuesday morning, aged thirty years. Deceased leaves a husband and three children to mourn her death. The people over the canal bridge arc still pushing the pavement project. You slow fellows who have neglected thus far to "ponoy up" want to he In a hurry about It. The bell In the North B'eissport Luth, eran church will be dedicated with appro. priatn services on Sunday morning. Rcys Wackernagle, Sandt and Kuder will bo present during the day. All aro cordially Invited to attend, Daniel Graverand wife, of Mountain Top, made relatives and friends here a short visit this week. Mr. Grayer, by the way is spoken of for legislative honors In the sixth Luzerne district. If nominated and elected he would make a good official, and don't you forget It, Prof. N.' M. Balllet, principal of our public schools, will open on tho 1st of next month an institute designed for teachers and students of the more advanced branches. The professor Is an able edu cator, having had long experience in practl cal school work. We take pleasure In direct ing your attention to his announcement to be lound elsewhere, Wall Paper. Wall Paper, at 5c, Cc.,7c, 8c, lCc. Gold Papers at 10c, 12c, 15c, 20c, 25c, 30c to SOc. E. F. Luckknbacii, 01 Broadway, Mauch Chunk. Mahoning Specials. Two new school houses are to bo built hero dutlng the coming summer. The Normal Sqtiaro Literary Society will start up again on the 21 Inst. Miss Kato J. Arner made a flying busi ness trip to Philadelphia this week. John Wills and family, of Hush, Schuylkill Co., were visiting fiends In the valley oyer Sunday. Elmer Beltz, of Lehlghton, formerly of this place, spent Sunday with his many friends in the valley. Frank Lauchnor, accompanied by his mother, spent a few days last week, with friends In Lynnvllle, Lehigh county, Among the bulldln.ts erected In our Immediate vicinity, are a house by Alfred Senslnger, and a barn by 'Squire Mussel- man. Dnrlng the heavy thunder storm last Thursday evening, Nathan Semmel's barn was struck by lightening. Tho damage, fortunately. Is only slight. Ida Semmel, a bright nine year old daughter of David Semmel, who had been dangerously 111 for tho last two months with typhoid fever Is slowly recovering. Misses Emma L Broown and Emma L. Kressley will start, In the near future, a millinery and dress making store, at Hit former's home. ITe wish them success. John Fraze, of Summit Hill, em ployed by UHIlam Sutler took suddenly sick on Sunday afternoon and died at eight o'clock the same eyenlng. The corpse was taken home on Monday morning by Stenh en Fenstermacber. Special. Opinons Away from Home. The CAnnoN AnvocATEof Lehlghton, Pa., came to hand last week an eight pace paper, owing to a pressure of home adver tising, it was a daisy. Ulad to see you flourishing so well, friend Harry. Dover. N. J., Index. The Lehlghton, Camion Advocate came to hand, last week, double-geared and crammed full -of advertisements and reading matter. It Is an evidence tho town has live and Intelligent business men, who are not afraid to Invest In printer' Ink. Bro, Musselman's Stark Ledger. Ind. The CAnnosf Advocate, published at Lehlghton, was remarkable last week, for appearing as an eight-page paper, and Us Immense advertising patronage. Lehigh ton is a lite town, undoubtly containing live business men. Weathcrly lltraW. Personal Mention. Miss Ella Teters, of New York city, Is home on a visit. Dr. J. A. Meyer, Mauch Chunk's pop. ular dentist, was In town Monday. Mr. Thos. E. Aforlhlmer. an employee ot this office spent Saturday at Allen town. Mrs. George Bower, of Catasauqua, spent several days this" week with relatives in town. Gideon Kostenbader, a popular and successful Lancaster city artist, was In town Saturday. MIssNoraClark. otNesquehonlng, was the guest of P. F. and Miss Annie Clark on Sunday, IK. W. Reberand wife, attended the funeral of Howard Shoemaker, at Hazle ton on Mouday. For a handsome baby carriage Kemirer ft Swarts lead. fin fn Vol. Rchtrirlft! tar tnflttrailftl I HA mllihlA itfhmiVir!-T). S. Bock I snnnelfA r li Hnlille .MninM J I FuIIHm of Ingram and Brussels ar- FOR KHIBHTS OF LABOR, Items of Industrial Impsrtar.ee Gleaned for the Masses, St. Thomas, Can.ypVrpenters have been granted a nine-hour Saturday. Massachuetts Knights will hold aSlato Convention at Boston on April 1C. The co-operative shoo factory at De troit, Mich., has ceased operations. A stove factory Is to be erected at Florence, Ala., at a cost of $30,000. Tho big American sugar refinery at San Francisco, Cal., has shut down. Some Pittsburg Pa., Iron and steel workers have gone to Birmingham, Ala. A clothes-ptn factory at Montpcller, Vt., has a capacity of 200 gross per day. New Haven Conn., strikers have been fined $7 each for calling a man a "rcab." The Judge decided that the offense In calling "scab" was a threat Hundreds of negroes aro arriving In California from tho Southern States. They are paid $15 per month. It Is claimed that they wilt work for less than tho Chinese At a recent meeting of Local Assem bly No. OOSO, Knights of Labor, 14 new members were admitted, making a total of 410 Knights In this town aud vicinity. White Haven Journal. The Knights of Indianapolis aro mak ing preparations for the annual General Assembly In that city next fall. A Mas ter Workman will bo elected and six mem bers of both the Executive and Co-cpcra-tlve Boards. The New York Sun says: "The strikes that have taken place In this coun try slnco tho beginning of thoyear 1887hayc numbered about 1000, and of the 400,000 men engaged In them from 25,000 to 50,000 men aro still out." For t he week ending April 7, thero were shipped over tho L. & S. division of tho O. R. R., of N. J 110,077 tons of coal, a total for the year to thatdato of 1,230,121 tons, an Increase of 57,771 as compared with same date last year. They are talking of another strike in the Hazleton region. This Is the scheme which is now suggested by labor unions: That tho men be ordered out of one colliery at a time; that the strikers as many of them as possible get work elsewhere, and those who can't do so will then ho support ed by their brethren who haye secured steady employment. In this way It is hoped to stand out the individual companies. Labor Commissioner Peck, of Now York In his fifth annual roport, delivered last week said: "Strikes havo helped to ratso wages, to shorten hours, to Improve the condition, not only of tho particular workmen who hayo risen up In protest, but also of tho masses." lie estimates tho loss In wanes to have been $2,013,229, and that $217,000 was paid out of relief funds. The loss to the employers he esti mates to have been $1,124,214. To offset these losses he says tho wagc-carners gain ed advances which gavo them $044,032 moro during the year than before where the strikes wore successtul, and tuny lost $142,1583 where they failed. communicated. What Henry Oeorge Proposes. He does not propose that the State shall attempt to control production, conduct dis tribution, or In anywlso Interfere with the freedom of the Individual to use bis labor or capital In any way that may seem proper him and that will not Interfere with the equal rights of others. Nor does he pro pose that the State shall take possession of land, and either work It or rent it out. If hat ho proposes Is not the disturbing ol any man In his holding or title, but, by abolishing nil taxes on industry or its pro ducllons, to Icaye to the producer the full fruits of bis exertion. Wouker. Death ofaForaer Lehightonlan. Howard Shoemaker, at one time a re spected resident of this place, but of late ears rcsidlm: with his family at Uazleton, lied suddenly Thursday eyenlng of typhll- ills, or inflammation of the sccum. In terment took place on Monday, a larce concourse of sorrur, ing relatives and friends following the remains to their last resting placa. t lie uazicton sentinel in sneakinz ot the deceased says: "Mr. Shoemaker was an excellent young man, of the highest in tegrity anu character, anu was esteemed by all who knew him. He had n large circle of warm fi lends who will sincerely mourn his sudden death." Beialer Husbaum. In Trinity Lutheran church, last Satur day afternoon, liev. j. ll. Kuder perform ed the ceremony that binds together " foi better or for worse," our esteemed joting friends i,cwls aI. Deldler and Alias Aggie, the youngest daughter of J. T. Kusbauni. Geo. T. Utnmnger, of East Mauch Chunk. mil miss uiara Ulauss, ot town, acted in ho capacityof Groomsman and bridesmaid, Messrs. Charles Obert and T. J. Nusbaum did the honors as ushers. .The church war crowded with relatives and friends of the contracting parties. The happy young couple left the same afternoon for Phila. ilelpbla and other places. A reception ueiu at tne Home ot tne urine s parents, on ineir return W ednesday evening, was large. ly attended hy relatives and friends. They wero the recipients of many elesant. useful and costly presents. The Advocati: ex tends Hearty congratulations and best wish es lor a prosperous voyage througn life. Contemplated Improvements. Toward Seaboldt will build on North ampton street. James Nothstcln will build a double frame bouse on Pino street. On Northampton street. Jos. Gilbert will erect a frame, dwelling house. Pev. J. II. Kuder will build a frame dwelling on Northampton street. Jacob Blank nnd Wallace Semmel will emprove their residences by additions. J. L. Gabel will erect a brick addition to the rear of his Bank street residence. Wm, II. Montz will, probably, put up. In various pans of town, three or four dwelling houses. L. J. Held will erect a substantial brick residence on his farm, located In the suuurus ol town. Fred. I.euckel will Improve the build Ing on llank street, occupied by D. S. Bock and Atnandus Mertz. Mrs. A. Arner. of New Mahonlnn. will build a double frame dwelling house on the corner oi fine and Mahoning streets. School Director Bover will bt-lld a frame dwelling nouse on fiortnampton st. oon tractor Ed. Chrtstman will tee to Its erec tion. Before mirchaslnz elsewhere call at Eemerer & Swartz. Go to Val. Shwartz's. the oldest furn Iture store In town, lor rugs and mats. Wo advise mothers who are about to nurchase snrlnsr clolhlntr for their boyt to take tlietu to Sondhelm's une l'rice star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk, and get the best clothing lor the least money. Our tax pavers will find lnterestin; reading In the statement ot borough ex pendltures published elsewhere.. Llvlnzston Castle. No. 258. K. O. E. of Allentown, will be Instituted on April 10, by Orand Chief Louis E. Stllz and Stan, Those full lndleo blue Grand Army Suits at $10 sell very fast; but we ttlll have enough of them left to satisfy you. Call at Sondhelm's One Prico Star Clothing Hall, JItuch Chunk. NoTHSTEiK.-On March sist. Walaee reter. son ot Mahlon and Ellta A, Uothstelu, je ts years nnd 3 days. Kjium. On April 7th. Oscar Nathan, son of Kitban and Maria Krum, artd 23 years, months and It days. Ltrowio. On April ttn, Henry Bernard, son of Franz and Ansa Kllxa Lndwlf , acta Deaths Thoso nil woot Scotch cheviots and ca9 slmere suits nt $10 you will be sure to buy If you see them. If you want something better we have them nt $12, $16 and $20. All goods an marked in plain figures, and prices are lower than you can but the same goods elsewhere. Call at Sondhelm's One Price Star Clothl.tg Hall, Mauch Chunk. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is a peculiar medicine, nnd is carefully pre pared by competent rharmaclsts. Tho com bination and proportion of Sarsaparilla, Dan delion, Mandrake, Yellow Dock, and other remedial agents Is exclusively peculiar to Hood's Sarsaparilla, giving It strength and curative power superior to other prepa rations, A trial will convlnco you of Us great medicinal value Hood's Sarsaparilla Puritlos tho Blood creates and sharpens tho appetite, stimulates tho digestion, nnd gives strength to every organ of tho body. It cures the most severe cases ot Scrofula, Salt llheum, Bolls, Pimples, and all other affections caused by Impure blood, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Ilcadacho, Kidney and Liver Complaints, Catarrh, Rheu matism, and that extremo tired feeling. " Hood's Sarsaparilla has helped mo moro for catarrh and Impuro blood than anything else I ever used." A. Ball, Syracuse N. V, Croatos an Appotito " I used Hood's 8arsaparllla to clcanso my blood and tono up my system. It gave me a good appotito and seemed to build mo over." E. M. Hals, Lima, Ohio. ' I took Hood's Sarsaparilla for cancerous humor, and It began to net unlike anything else. It cured tho humor, and seemed to tono up the wholo body and glvo mo new Ufo." J. F. Nixon, Cambrldgcport, Mass. Send for book giving statements ot cures. Hood's Sarsaparilla Soldby all druggists. 1; IxforfS. Prepared only fcy O. I. HOOD & CO., ApothecarlM, Lowell, Mas. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar DATAP3RI You will Save Money, Time, Pain, Trouble, AJCD WILL CUI1E CATARRH By Using. ELY'S "r v-ic 3ft r-F.EVER CREAM BALM. nartlcle nnnlled Into each nostril and Is agree able. Price M cents nt druggists; by mall, regis tered, on cents. ELY 1)11(13., Druggists, 2J3 ureenwicii mrecr, new norK. uprit-inn Weissport JewelryStore Has been removed to the build ing below Evangelical church, opposite Square, where can al ways be found a nice assort ment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry & Stationery, at very lowest possible prices. PEPAIRING will be promptly attended to at reasonable prices. junnnaMt March 3I-m3 AFFLI CTED UNFO RTUNATE AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT 329 N. 15th St., below Callowhlll, Phils., Pa. SOyesrs'exreriencelnallSrECTALdlsease. Perma- neuuym'orcsinosowraKeneuuyearivinuiscn-iHMii c. Oallnrwrltn. ArtvlrnfruoiimlPtrtctlyrnnflden tl.nl. llnursi too. in. 11112, audi toWeyeulogi. ?Senl btamp for Uoolc March 31-yl AGENTS TO ENTIRELY SELL WANTED NEWBOOK AN Tho most wonderfiillv comnleta eollpctlmi ni the absolutely useful anil practical which lias ever ueen puuiisueu luiiuy naiion on me gloue. A iimrve! of every day value and actual money earuliic and money saving to every possessor. Hundreds upon hundreds of beautiful nnd help ful cnuru, inirs. Its extraordinary lownrica ln- yoml com petition. Nothing lu the whole history of Iho booK trade like It. Select somethliu: ol real value to the people, and sales are sure. Agents looKing ior a new nuu nrst class uook write tor full description and terms, so days unio given Agems niiuoui ca nuai. mjam MKLL & CO. 1'ilILADF.Ll'iiIA. l'a. febis-mu GENTS WANTED ! ! To canvass for one of the largest, oldeil established. 11HST KNOWN NUISSElt IKS In the country. Most liberal terms. Unequalled facilities. UENKVA NUHSKHY. Kstatillshed 18W. W. & T. SMITH, GENEVA, . i , uprit-tieow THE OLDEST DRUG STORE IN TOWN a Booming OO TO THOMAS FOH PURE DKUQ8 AjD PATENT MEDICINES. OO TO THOMAS' WITH YOUlt flits ORIPTIONSTO MAKESUHE urPKOf. EROOMPOUNDINO. OO TO THOMAS' FOU UAIB. TOOTH AND CLOTH BRUSHES. OO TO THOMAS' FOR TOUR POOKET HOOKS AND BUltSES-Alreidy FllUd. OO TO THOMAS' FOR TfOUR HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. TWELVE YEAKS EXPERIENCE IN THE DHUO DUSI NESS ENABLES HIM TO MAKE HOUSE AND OATTLE POWDER TO SUIT EVERY OASE. IF TOUR HORSE HAS A OOUQH, USH THOMAS' OOUOH POWDER QUARAN TEKU TU UUUG, FOR ANYT1UNO ItELIADLEQO TO Thomas' Drug Store, Bank Street, LiHiaHroir, Pa C$1 icycleA L. fr Large ilt 8Jf. PHOSPHATE WAR Large Stock. Ready for Sale. Buffalo Standard Phosphate, $35. AEsawfeaa SluaMd9 $35 Vtoyafl BBone Phosphate, $2f Our phosphates Harrisburg. ADAM MEHEKAM & SON, de- Dress Textiles for Spring!! The exhibit we make at this early staso of tho season Is certainly unparalleled In tUUt section, If the statements nf the best informed and entirely dlslnlcred judges are to be accepted. Fine Cashmere, all-wool, in the late&t colorings at 50 cents a yard. All-Wool Henriettas, 46 inch wide, at $1.00 a yard. Silk and Wool Henriettas, 38 inch wide, at $1.25 a yard. French Cassimers, 50 inch wide at 88c. Light weight French Habit CTloths, 51 inch wide, $1.65 a yard. tn all the latest shades, numbering in nil 85 shades. The followlne: aro a few: Plum Terra Cotta, Mahogany, Copper, Indian Bronze, Cardinal, Garnet, Navy Marino, Pon seo Pink, Mode, Scrpant, Chocolate, Myrtle, Olvc, Gobelin, Ecru, Tussore, Groy,Steol, Heliotrope, and moro than anybody will care to read about. mm 634 Hamilton Street, October 30 1887 CAMBRIDGE MANUFACTURERS O? CROWS STANDING PATENT fP SEAH. Alio PUlii Rolled, Ccrracttod.Crtmrtcd Ere trrlli is-3 i Iron Kootm tiidiotf tnd vei'lux. AkuU waate-l tu tvery county. Mod tor catalogue and i&mples. TO ADVERTISERS A list nf irwl mwratvri dlvldrrt into STATES AND SECTIONS will be sent ou application FREE. Tothosn wbowant their advertising to pay, we can offer no better medium lor tlioroiuth nnd effective work titan the various sections nlour 3elct Local List. GliO. P. ItOWKI.L HCO , Wswspaper Anveniiiiie nun-mi. 10 Spruce street. New York Estate Notice. Estate of JACOB SMITH, late of TowanienslnB Towusinp, camon county, ra., r.eceasea, r.nttprtt nf Administration hnvlmr been cranted lu lue umienmiiieu in iuc nuuic inj o,wir. all persons Indebted to said estate Bre requested to make Immediate payment, and those having lefTBl claims win present mc name niuiuut uciay In proper order for settlement to ABRAHAM HMIT1I. Administrator, rieasant Corner, Mahonlne twp., Carbon co.,ra. or his Attorney, E, It. SH5WKRS. Esq.. Mauch Chunk, ra. march3l-Crt FKEXCH SATEEN Choice Novelties and lift! Choice ana new ttitues in .rreucii aaieen; an me ouu, iuiui uwn uu huww silk are reproduced in these excmlslte Sateens ol the best French manufacture. See our goods before orderinelroni samples wblcli often repie.snU styles carried from other seasons. WHITE MARSEILLES QUILTS. We Marseilles yullts, in lijyptian ana uuinesa pauciu, bv uru-ce wuku no m are away below the prices formerly Ved tot the same goods. Wt also hay a complete line of Crochet Quilts. HENRIETTA CLOTHS IN NEW COLORS. Beautiful finish, soft and elegant for easy draping, unequalled for the price. In Spring and staple ihadas: Navy, Qreea, Garnet, Tan, Black, Cream, Urown, Mode. LADIES CASSIMEIIE. This new and fashionable fabric is ono of the most desirable materials for ladles wear this season. Being 48 Inches wide It cuts to good ad vantage and makes a rich dress at small expense, Call and see them. Opposite American Hotel.l E-HOUSL are all on record at 2 fiSlt 9 Allentown, Penn'a. "8 ROOFINli 00. . Mules for Sale. The underslmed will sell, at private sale, Two MEDIUM SIZED MULES, Good Workers; they u 111 bo sold at a reasonable price for cash. For further particulars apply to jQm Near Hmltu'1 Hotel, Mahonlne Valley, March 3Wi carbon County, Ta. To Whom it may Concern. All persons are hereby forbidden to eddlt with ono horse, two cows, one heifer, all tne pics, wagons, tannine Implements, all the ciopt in the ground, hay, straw, potatoes, chickens, Sc.. as the same is my property, having been UDiier Towauienslnir tp Carbon county, P. LEWIS J, CHRlSTMAIt, Aprlla.8Ww Little Oap, Pa. Special Colorings. We are suowlne Terr are offering extra values in soft import! New MAxasxxt, TtxfJ- us w uyt. Ll UBUU 1 1 I, I I M I -