SHRK3H Original Ohoap Cash Store.' Prodigious Bargains Seasonable Dress Ms!! Tlis following aro a low of the Great Bar Gains that are to be found In our Dress Goods stock. Inch OIIECKED ZEVIIYRCI.OTII at 15 cents per yarn, uonsiacrea cneap at a cents. at Inch DKIOn nt 23 cents per yard, Considered cueap nt 40 cents. Inrh AI.MVOOL BLACK AI.DATR0S8 CLOTH at 30 cents. Considered choap at to cents. 22 Inch Black and White Btrlped OBKNADUfK at so cents per yard. Considered cheap at 90 cents. 40 Inch Bilk and Wool TONQUIN rialds at CO cents per yard. Considered cheap at 83 cts. S3 Inch SILK I'ONOEK (Plain and riald)at60 cents per yarn, uonsiuerca encap 111 vu cis. Elegant Summer Silks, (Checked and Striped) at tac.ouc, nnu uc. Jill about one-third below real value. And so we could co on and All an entire col umn with dress Roods bargains, but, not having the ipace we mention only thoso that were nc&uu inn Hi ranuuin.: J. T. NUSBAUM, Opposite rublle Square, Bank Street, Lchlghton. June 7, ISSt-l Be Ootlt. "Daisy, what has boon troubling 70a the past week? Tell me, pray. If jou have any want that I can supply, you know how cheerfully It will be done. "Well, Bob, you are always cood and you know bow strongly I Insisted on get ting my Sewing Machine? No other style wonld do, and the other day I called upon Mrs. Fits Simmons, and uoon my word to see that woman working with her "New nigh Arm Davis Machine," she was put- lng the trimming on a new dress, such beautiful trimmings, too, and all made on her machine) I dcclaro It was so easy that It seemed just play I If hen I thought of my bungling efforts to do plain sswlng on my pet under-feed machine. I was ready to acknowledge mv self a little fool for refusing your advlco to get a "iiavis." And now, uob. If vou'll get me one, I'll be good as long as I llvyl" He got U! JUohai Buy jour wife a "New High Arm Davis" and the white-robed angel of peace will hover over your dwelling. Geo. ff. Maun Apt, Bank Street. Lehghton. The Carbon Advocate WITH SUPPLEMENT. SATURDAY. APRIL 21. 1888 SPECIAL NOTICK Persons maicing payments " to this office oy money orders or postal notes will please make them payable at the WKISS roilT I'OST OFFICE, as the Lehlghtnn Ofllco Is MOT a inonev order office Current Events Epitomized. John H. Arner, of Arner & Son, the popular and successful manufacturers of pure bone super-phosphates, New Jlfahon Ing, reports business as unusually brisk. Arner's phosphates are recognized as being one of the best In tho market. IFo aro pleased to tiote the firm's success. Cleveland's administration endorsed. Bepubllcan policy rebuked. Mrs. Atumon Elotz, of Upper Towamenslng, sent to this office last Tuesday a Democratic hen's egg measuring 8 1-2 by 6 3-4 Inches. If our farmer friends can beat this wc would like to see 'em. -The I. O. G. T., will hold a public meeting In tbe opera bouse on next Fri day evening. Rev. Beyer, of Weatherly, ' will speak "on the occasion. Admission to reserved seat 10 cjnts the other part of the house free. Arbor Day, on Friday, 27th instant, should be appiopriately observed by all the schools in the coun'.y. Plant a tree or shrub, then notify us of tbe tact by postal catd and we will rnako note of it In our next Issue. A number of schools In the surround ing townships closed this week after a six month term. During the term the schools were well attended, and teachers report progresslvenes.1 on the part of the pupils. We will sell you tbe best all-wool $10 suits in this valley; tbe same suit would cost you $12 anywhere else. Call at Sond belm's One Price Star Clothing Hall, Sus quehanna street, Mauch Chunk. The building on Lehigh street occupied by Messrs. Bex and Frey is being nicely repainted. Frank Welnland. manipulates the brush which Is proof sufficient that the job will be well done. Farmers in the surrounding townships predict a large grain crop. Already the fields are covered with a beautiful, rich green verdure that portends a realization of the prophecy; Messrs, Erum & KIsller, have opened a new dry goods and grocery store on the corner of Lehigh and Elm streets, and will be pleased to have you call and examine their stock. Boos fob sale, a supply of Pekln duck eggs for hatching, at 60 cts., per doz en. These ducks lay on an average 10 months In the year. H. A. Beltz, Bank treat. 3w. A new P. O. S. of A., Camp was In stituted at White. Haven on Saturday evening. A large number of the members ' of the local Camps assisted in the ceremony. Charles Gotb, the popular and success ful painter and paper has an advertisement In to-day's issue, satisfaction guaranteed In all cases. Don't fail to call on him. A lively fracas occurred opposite the public square on Saturday night. Bruised faces and big beads the next day eloquently told the tale of rebellion. H, R. Ereldler, of town, was appointed Grand First Guardsman at tbe session of the Grand Castle, K. G. E., held at Phlla. delphia last wetk. We will sell you' a pair of boy's pants for 25 cents. Call at Sondhelm's One Price Star Clothing Hall, Uauch Chunk. Emanuel Evangelical church, at Allen town, of which Bey. G. Y, Gross is pastor, will be enlarged and beautified. Michael Cftrrtgan bas broken ground for tbe erection of a frame dwelling bouse on South Lehigh street. "Muldoon's Picnic" and "Bip Van Winkle" wtre features at the Opera house this week run line 01 ingrain and Brussels car pets at V. Schwartz, on Bank street, tf Slatlngton bas a borough debt of over $1000. Lehighton has less than $2000, A 6x5 Dougberday Model Press for sale cheap. Apply at this office, Before purchasing elsewhere call at Xsmcrer fc Swarti. For a handsome baby carriage Eemertr 4 Swartt lead. Lilt ofLettsrs Remaining uncalled for In the Lehigh too, Pa.. Poit-Offlce, for tb week ending April 1, 1B8S. Brerti. Charles Kreyman Tbos KuntzSttphin Mathsr C.ildney Walter Ms Emma ft auit, Mlsi K&tn aeauer, uuo IMIm 11.. .111. -m.i, 0119a AJiiff upptrt k. Parsons eilllns for nv of tha abova iKiars will please uy "advertised." James P. Smith, P. it. Chapter xxll., sections 1, 2 and 3, of the borough ordinances, relating to police duties, will hereafter ba enforced In town Drunken and disorderly persons found d(s turning public assemblages or molesting peccable citizens wilt bo arretted and fined according to law. Boys and girls under the ago of 21 years aro also forbidden to congregate In crowds on sidewalks, streets or alleys later than nine o'clock p. m. For each offense a One of $5 will be Imposed At a lata meeting of the Jr. O. IT. M., the following officers wero elected for the ensuing term: Councillor, Frank Hontz Vice-Councillor, Ed. Milter; Ecc Sec, F. Bacbman; Ass't, Webster Nothsteln; Fin. Sec, C. A. Wngner; Treas'r, I. O. Scboch; Conductor, Osvlllo TFertJ Warden, William Scboch; Ins.. Sentinel, J. A. Hontz; Outs. Sentinel, Yi m. Wcrtman. The order bas membership of 61. At a recent meeting of Jonn D. Borto ietto l'ost, 484, G. A. R., tbe following gentlemen were appointed a committee of arrangements for the due observanco of Decoration day: W. C. McCormick, Alvin Hufford, John IfcKclroy. John Bohn and J. II. Elinc. We understand that this committee has extended invitations to all the secret organizations in town to co-oper ate with them. The Lehighton Base Ball club was formally organized Tuesday evening. J. A. C. Eoons was elected captain with F. I. Smith as assistant; G. W. Morthlmer Sec retary and A. Bartholomew, treasurer. The best material bas been piocured and a gigantic effort will be made to have the county championship come here. Our cltl zens should encourage tho club by generous contributions. Rev. Jacob D. Schlndel, of Allentown, who has jnst closed a twenty-one year's pastorate of a Lutheran church at Cata- sauqua, baptized In that time 1,108 chtldien and 15 adults, solemnized 283 marriages, burled 451 persons, Increased the member ship from 200 to over 600 and raised for.ex penscs and benevolent purposes $40,700. A lower end farmer, residing some whero In the vicinity ofEastPenn, haigot himself in a difficulty by virtue of selling a tract of real estate to two different parties. The law in this matter is stringent and if the case is pushed the unthinking farmer will find himself In an embarassing position. The girl .Minute-Evans, of Summit Hill, aged 20. who stood charged with haying concealed the death of her child, whose body was afterwards found on an ash heap In Bethlehem, where she was employed as a domestic In a family, was put on trial in court at Easton last week, and acquitted. 'The Second District Conference of the Lutheran -Mlnlsterluin of Pennsylvania will hold its spring session In two of the chinch es of the pastoral charge of Rev. Dr. Home, in Lower Macungle, Lehigh co.tnty, on Jonday, Tuesday aud Wednesday, Apill 23rd, 24th and 25th. Charles Henry, the Excange Hotel coachman, lost one of his uags by death last Mnnday night. Death stole unaware Into the vaulted stable and like a thief plucked the brightest flower of the lot a combination of ring bones, SDaylns, influ enza and laziness. Nothing would please us better than to have all persons who are in need of clothing to call and compare our prices with those of other clothing houses. We guarantee to give you the best goods for the money. One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. The Lcblgh Gap Hotel Is now in charge of J. H. Stofflet, formerly of B'eatherly. who has also been appointed station agent at that place by the L. V. R. R. company. Tho Herald sajs that Mr. Stofflet Is a live and energetic citizen and his lamily social neighbors On Friday evening tho Arlon Cornet Band treated a number of our citizens to a grand musical serenade. This organiza tion Is equal to any of Its kind in this sec tion.' Thev discourse the latest and most popular airs with freedom and ability. Rey. Wm. Major, pastor, will preach in tbe M. E. Church on next Sunday; subject; morning; '-The Possibilities of Faith;" Evening; "Saints that ought to be In Lehighton." A cordial invitation is extended to ail. The Grand Army Drum Corps was re organized recently and placed on a more substantial basis. The membership is lim ited to eight, which number are nicely uniformed and equipped with the neces sary instruments. Fred Horlacber expects to occupy his new bottling establishment on 01 about May 1st. The building Is a two-stoi -and-a-hall frame, sixty feet deep, with all modern im provements. Our warranted full Indlgo-blue Grand Army suits at $10 cannot be surpassed. You should buy at once at Sondhelm's One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. Some of our readers may be Interested in knowing that Revenue licenses for sell ing cigars, tobacco and liquors must be taken out on or before the 1st of May. Robert Elotz Commandry of the E. G. E of town, are making arrangements to secure uniforms and ntcessarj equipments. Arbor Day is to be observed by our public schools. An interesting program is being arranged for the occasion. We have now had the full quoto of snow storms twenty-seven predicted bv the prophets early last fall. For some unaccountable reison the street lamps were not lit on Sunday sight, Why Is this thusly? Go to Yal. Schwartz's for all kinds ot furniture. Prices very low. A reliable watchmaker; D. S. Bock, opposite the Public Square. Almost dally arriving new goods at Kemererdc Swartz. For bargains call at Kemerer & Swartz. Mors Pennons and Bounty. A gentleman representing tbe Washing ton office of MUo B. Stevens & Co , will be at the American Hotel, Jlfauch Chunk. Wednesday, May 2, and at the Bristol House, Public Square, Wllkesbarre, Thurs day, May 3, to recelye claims for pension, Increase ot pension, bounty, etc., which interested parties may desire to have prose cuted by said attorneys; Wall Paper. WallFapir, at Sc.. 6c.. 7c. 8c. 10c. Gpld Papers at 10c, 12c, lBe 20c, 25c., ww w wt. X.. r, ZjUCKKKB-AXu. 61 Broadway, Maueh Chunk. Xaxts on Docs, In answer to a popular query we would say, that In cases where taxes are paid on dogs their owners are entitled to all th lights and privileges In relation to tbe samt as In other casss of personal property. Of course any person who should steal such oogs would be liable to prosecution, We will make yon tbe best $15,118 and 25 suit, to order, that can ba had In this valley and that would cost you anywhere elit folly $3 mora on etch suit. Call at aonunsim-s uns Frlcs-Star Clothing Hall, For sale Two and a half stsry frama uwiuns ocas on jmlsk strati. Apply at mil omci. A tare vs.rl.ty of Vs4-r4ia Ktmtm fc Swartz. siu at COUNT? SEAD CORRESPONDENCE. Timely Toplei Pithily Writtw Up hy V. cauit Quuuet. .Major Robert Klotz was In Fhllsdet Pbla this week. -Josiab Williams, of Lansford, ex-com mlssloncr, was In town Wednesday. Frank V. Sharkey has added a band' some combination desk to his office. Ex-congressman Storm, ot Strouds burg, was attending to legal business bere on Monday. Misses ulu Zehner and Mary Ebbert, accomplished Lehighton ladles, wero in town Saturday. Lawyor Farquer, a prominent legal light of tho Schuykill county bar, was in town this week. Dennis Wentz, of Lower .Towamens lng; Harry Bower and 'Squire Beltz, of Le hlghton, were In town this week. Knecbt's Chicago meat shop has been torn down to mako room for other Improvo mcnts. In tho n.arch of progression au tlqulty gets left. Constablo George Williams bas been appointed a representative of Philadelphia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, to act in this locality. James Daly, of East .Uauch Chunk. who lost an arm on the Lehigh Valley rail road about three weeks ago, returned from St. Luke's Hospital, Bethlehem, last Mon day. District Attorney IWlliaru M, Rapsher has been engaged by Col. James Miller Post, No. 235, G. A. R., to deliver tbe .Memorial Day oration at Weatberly on May 30th. Division No. 1, Ancient Order of HI bernlans, of Allentown; Division No. 2, of Glendon, and Division No. 1, of Soutn Betltlehem, have arranged to run an ex cursion to Glen Onoko on tho Fourth of Julv. -At a meeting of the Carbon County Baso Ball League Thursday evening a schedulo of the games to be played was agreed upon. The Lehighton club applied for admission into tbe league on tbe previ ous Saturday. A. L. Bartholomew and G. W. Morthlmer represented the club's interests. John Selp, of the 2nd ward, employed as brakeman on the Central Bit., of N. J., was killed while coupling cars on Monday. He was 28 years of age and unmariied. In terment took place on Wednesday after noon. The Phoenix Hose company, of which he was a member, attended the funer al In a body. The St. Aloious Tcmperauce Society celebrated recently the fiftieth anniversary of the signing of the pledge by Father Mathew, the greati Catholic Temperance Apostle. Speeches were made bv President Doyle. D. C. Mulharen. D. J. Oilman, and J0I111M. Fagan. Thesociet) Is In a flourish ing condition, having a membership of about one hundred and fifty. The case of Daniel vs. Margaret Mc- Gadey in which Michael, a son, is trying 10 recover propertj for the mother, was con- tiuueu until next term of couit. The case is fnmilUr to our people haying been before tho civil courts for a number of years. Daniel McGadey resides at Bast Mauch Chunk in the dwelling creeled by tbe sons, for the mother who is now an Inmaloof the Danville Insane Asylum. Daniel Mc Gadey owns aud occupies the buildlnc bv reason of the forclosure of a mortgage Is sued in his favor by the mother. The prosecution intends to slfbw that the mother was not of sound mind when the mortgage was issued, therefore making it null and void. COUBT NOTES., -Mauch Chunk Cemeten Association? charter amended. -Subpoena in divorce has been cranted to Sarah Ann Cherdan afriunst llinti'l Cherdon. Estate of Emma T.lnilf ntlrnth. In lunacy; Lewis Llndenstruth tolwc charge of her estate. The following Dersons were naturalized: Frederick Hankie, Fredetlck Ihla, Tobias Uuss aud Florian Salle. Commonwealth vs. A. S. Rahennld. Indecent assault. Motion for new trial, re turnable to June court. Francis Miller, nelltlon for dlscharef under tb Insolvent act: time for heariui uu second Monday of June; petitioner dis charged until next couit by giving bond. Divorces have been cranted In the following cases: Jefferson Lentz vs. Emma Lentz; Jane Acker vs. Charles L Acker; Rebecca Arner vs. William Arner. Petition of William 2f. Benninirer. in make deed to Henrv Schaffer for nrooirtv sold without the joluder of bis wife, who is a lunatic Deed made In accordance with petition. Franklin C. Wlntermute. vs. Central R. R. of Jfew Jersey. Suit for damages. Rule granted on the plaintiff to show cause whv the seivlce of summons should not be set aside. ortrifjLss court Tbe following accounts have been con firmed absolutely: IVldow's election of Frank P. Eommls' estate. Auditor's report of the estate of Josiah McCrea. First and final account of Solomon Snyder, guardian of John 1). Brown. First aud final account of Harry John. administrator of Thomas Jonn, dee'd. First and final account of Daniel Ifentz, administrator of William Peter. First and final account of E. S. Heintzleman, executor of Abraham Mov er. First and final account of John T. Nusbaum, executor of Catharine Nus- baum. First and final account of P. J. Klau ler and D. H. Lone, administrators of Michael Gerber. Tbe following accounts have been con firmed nisi: Final account of Jenkln James, cuar- dlan ef Edward James. Inventory and appraisement of Sallle Eresge, widow of Daniel Krcsge. First and final account of Georee L. Watson, executor of estate of Wm. Sad dle. First and final account 'of O. O. Blose. administrator of tbe estate ot James Peter. First and final account of John Mun- day, administrator of the estate of Daniel Aiunaay, First and final account ot Josiah Ruch and Charlotte Horn, executors of Lewis Horn. First and final account of 17. M. Bennlnger, administrator of the estate of Susan Hontz. First and final account of Ann McFadden. admldistratorix of the estate of Charles JfcFaddtn. Auditor's reDort distributing halanea in hands of M. E. Sinyard, executor ot Margant Gortnly dec d. Deeds acknowledged and confirmed: estate of David D. Elstler to Daniel Baniz; same 10 wimam u. frejman. Auditors report and final account of T. D. Clauss, surviving partner of Clauss & uromer, ana uxscaior or uranviuebiausi, utc u. Tb following sales have been eon estate of Joseph Strobl, decaastd; estate of Patrick Enzllt, deceased; tstata ef Ann McFadden, deceased. Little Boys and Big Boys. Now then, we have something to say to tbs little boys and tho big boys. Ton mast bay a good, strong suit; wa have tbm so strong sou cannot tear tnm and as One as von want them. Our prices aro from $3 to 10 per salt, and we sdvlis all boys to tell their motbsr's to bring thtnvtoBendbslm's On Pries Star Clothing Hall, Maneb Chuck, for tntlr nsw 'suits. Eton boy who gats a suit will rtMlv a prsual u rwstm. tut 11 ay. I OUR STROLLER AT WEISSPORT, Terra Gossip m It Is Told to Our Special He sciur. Henry Shoemaker spent Sunday at Cherryvllle. Mrs. B. K. Culton, was to New Tork city this week. Webster Weiss, of Bethlehem, was In town this week. R. J. Sewoll spent Sunday with Mauch Chunk friends. Reuben iusselraan and wife, aro so' Joumlng with Fittston friends. airs. iKo ux. of Dowmaustown, was uio cuesi 01 aiiss Liny Alussclman over Sunday. U. S. Koons, left for West Chester Monday, whero be will enter the State Normal School. Georgo Laury moved with his family to Mauch Chunk on Wednesday, We wish tho family prosperity In their new home. It Is not generally known, but It Is a fact, that way back In tho war days Squire Miller was a printer's apprcntico at Allentown. Rev. Dr. I. K. Loos, of Bethlehem, preached an eloquent sermon to a largo congregation in tho Lutheran and Reform ed church on Sunday. At Chrlstman's Fort Allen House, next Friday, George Fehnet will sell at public sale twenty-flvo carriages of tho best and most approved makes. ibo Lutheran choir cayo a party at George Rapp s rcsldenco, in honor of U. S, Koons, on Saturday evening. All present enjoyed themselves hugely. Governor Beaver, this week, appointed Francis Krcsge, of Franklin township, Justice of the Peaco to fill tbe vacancy caused by the resignation of J. F. Sny der. Andrew Graver, has returned from tho city with a full and complete line of dry goods, hats caps, and general store goods including all tho choicest things In tho market. Don't forget to call. Mrs. If. Culton's spring and summer ruilliiierj' announcement In to-day's paper is worthy of consideration. Read It then call and Inspect a large and fashionable assortment of the latest millinery goods. The pavement from tho canal bridge to tho Franklin House .Is a settled fact. Tho contract was ulven out this week. The progressive citizens of Franklin deserve the hearty praise of all pedestralns over the canal bridge. The dedication of the new bell In the North Weissport Lutheran church last Sunday was largely attended. The collec tions during the day were unusually large. Tho services were extremely interesting. much Credit Is due the ladies of the congre gation for their united effotts in raising contributions towards the payment of the bell. Weatherly Whisperings. Dr. Hoffman, of tbe firm ofTweedla fe Huffman, was ou a trip to Philadelphia this viu-'k. Trout stories are now In order. Snnlro Hunter, Butcher Kline aud several uihuit, were fishing in Quakako creek ll'uilnesd.iy. Movlu.c dav Is at best a verv olomm day. Quite a number of our citizens latelj bad lu displeasure to exnerieiicn thin gloomiuess. Miss Susie Schoonover. last vcar a teacher in ouu of our schools, has t'tken a position with Willlaiiis& Co., as cashier in ineir store at, liazleton. Somethln!r rather unusual fnr tli inrh of April this town was wrapped in a sheet of snow. Winter seems to nave a hanker ing tor old sssoclatlons. -Several addltlnnnl milk f.im. !,. latel, appeared lu town, "and, as a result ot close competition, we now buy lacteal fluid at Lehiirlnou prices six cents a quart. Our Schools will closn nn Hi.. 9R1I1 nf May tor three mouths vacation. Tim MM, School reports 110 graduating class, there fore, no commencement lor Weatherly. 1 Ills town Is without a dentist, wit h out a lawjer.and without a wholesale liquor dealer. Tleso coiicomitants of civilization suoum not bo wanted In a town of three thousand Inhabitants. Tbe all-ubsorblnz Question lust now is the "depot question.'' They should spell depot however s-t a-l-l-o-n as that Is what be railroad coniDanv Intends to build here. I'lial Is also something we need badlv. and for that reason it should come soon. J. F. Kressly and family.' who last vear moved to Birmingham. Alabama, returned last Saturday. Mr. K says tbe boom in real estate In that town ''busted," though there was when be left considerable activ ity in building. Tho Manic Cltv of the South is not done crowing yet by any means, and this present stagnation In real estate Is only to bs succeeded by one of great activity. Ignatius. Normal Square Items. Our farmers are busy planting potatoes. Jefferson Arner bas leased a farm in this place. Our people will do well to subscribe for tbe ADVOCATE. Normal Sau-.re has the chamnlnn jumper In the county. Miss H. Stemler. of Stemlersville. was visiting friunds In this section last week. Mrs. John McClean was thrown from a carriage on day recently and severely Injured. Chicken thieves visited tho henneries of Charles Seldel and Dennis Nothsteln last week and carried off a number of fowls. NOBMJLL. Hymeneal Clauss Kemerer. On Saturday evenlnc. at tbe borne of the bride's brother-ln law, William H. Trythall, on Seneca street, Bethlehem, Milton George Clauss, the popular and artistic cutter, of Clauss & Bro.. tbe merchant tailors, and Miss Ida S. Eemercr, of Lehigh street, were joined in the holy bonds of wedlock by Rev. J. H. Kuder. ot the Lutheran church. The ceremony was oerformed In the presence ot only a few of the most in timate friends of the contracting parties. Mr. and Mrs. Clauss returned home nn Sunday evenlnc. The vounz counla htv the best wishes and heartv congratulations of a large circle of friends In this and other towns. A mass meetlnz of Carbon Conntv Prohlbltlanlsts will be held In tho opera nouse, Lenignion, on rriaay evening, April zun, ai o:au o ciock. Don't Forget to Call Tou must not forget to call at tht One Prlco Star Clothing Hall when Is -Vauch Chnnk. It is alwajsa pleasure to have you call, It affords us an opportunity for social chat. Then if you feel disposed to select an all-wool suit for 910 which would cost you $12 elsewhere, all right. Bettef suits for tl2. C15 and $20. All tbe eoods bought from us are guaranteed to give sat isfaction or money refunded. Sondhelm's One Price Star Clothing Hall, Susquthanna street, aiaucu ununic. Wo will mako you the best I2S, $0 or $40 suit, to order, that can be had anywhere In this rtglon. Tha same snlt will cost you Isewhere fully $5 more. Call at Sond- netm't uns iTlce star (Jlotmng iisll, Bus. qmhanna street, Jlfaueh Chunk. Just received from Boston, an immense stock of the genu me ivnignt 01 Labor bnoes, which we are idling at $2.60 and $3. Warranted solid calf leather, Clauss & Bro., the Tailors, sols agents for Carbon county. Our stock of hand' mad ihoM Miiuot V beat by wary olr M Mtsmtfr, FOR MQHTS OF LABOR. Itami of Industrial Important OUanel for tho KlttM, Track laborers on tho Eric (Tn.) Rsil road get $1. 10 per day. Miners atMyersdnlc, Pa., have struck iur uu oenis a ion, an tncrcnso of 10 cents. Tho Central Labor Union of New York cnjr na repudiated tbe union Labor party, ,tT , ln"Ion of minerals in tho United Slates is twice the output of Great xruatn. It has been catlmatn.1 thai. () 1. nrii. e siriKers so jar during about fifty day; has been (001,680. IhO CO W.r Idler trn. flrat !nl.J.,..J about tho year 1853 on the Columbus and Xcnla (O.) Railroad. T An,d ".w l,1B Now York Central Labor union nae denounce,! Dr. Mr;irm enemy oflabor. What next I Kentucky's nhlaW Imln.i $6jO00,O00 a year and gives employment to 300,000 persons. Fifteen million callous are produced every year. Hie blAcklutRd minora nt Ihn T,1,11 Coal aud Navigation Company are emigrat ing to tho Jar West, beyond thn bal.fnl Inflii encoof Jotepli Harris' tyranny.-ExciiANUE. A CO-CUCratlvo class farilrv la Lin. erected at 8toncboro, Pa., The town donated a site and loaned the operators 512,000. This oaiu to oe tno tirst co-opera Uvo glass works. V18, Mineral development In Groat Britain durhlir 1887 was I73.04!i.70.'5 in.,.. Over 500.000 ueonlo .a weru woman, anu OI 1110 1st- innn unaer 10 years of ago. .Nearly " fviouuo wero Kiiiea uuring tne year truiiu at worK. Thirty million Inns of wv.ll snA rt Ann. 000 tons of coke tvero mined in Pennsylvania last year. The coal mines of tills country furnished emplojment for 273.000 persons. In Pennsylvania's anthracite fields 110,000 I'c.ouus uio vuiuiuvea. ana oz.uuu in hiian.. inous beds. In Illinois 28,000 persons nreut work in the mines, 21,000 in Ohio, 7500 in uiuiuim kiiu ouuu in juaryiunu. ino im ports of bituminous coal have incrcasnl frnm 053,000 tons In 1881 to 000,040 in 1887. mid 1110 exports irom iai,uu8 tons in 1881 to oij.ouj tons 111 1887. Tho imports are muiniy received 0n tlio Pacific, coast. Personal Mention. JlflssMamlo Russcl, Is visiting relatives and friends at -Philadelphia, Rev. John Hanen will hereafter ho In. catcd at Waterburo, Conn. U011. A. J. Durllnz was on a business aunt 10 i-iiuauelplila Monday. JuiSS bonllio Miller, snent KnnrUv mm ucr uaii'ius ai caegursviue, l a. Cass Gardtner nml wlta nt P.il.n. V. A ',,UU, N. 1., are now residents of this ulac. Bennevllle Scheirer. alatlngtoii citizen wus'iu town ibis week. Prof. II. A. Kclser. of Mali while in town Tuesdav made us a nli.innt. -Al, Bartholomew, an omnWno l ft-ocu s cigar factory, did Allentown ilou- lay. Mrs. Ben. Williams, of AlLmtnu.,. ojomiiud with friends here a few dava this Klwln Drunih.mi nml wir nt Lehighton, spent Saturday with Aliciitown friends. Miss Jennie Mnrtlitmnr rrftiiMn borne Saturday fiom a two hecks visit to niiacsDarie leiauves. Christian Haccidorn. of Slatlnninn. happy and genial us ever, was seelnir his many friends here this week. Dr. F. 1. Smith and sister, Miss Came, of Bankstieet, were seeing relatives in Snyder county, Pa., this week. Our genial young friend A. F. Snyder, of Zern & Snyder, merchants, Bank street, was to rauadclpbla aud other points last week. W. W. Morthlmer. for many ears. an employ.ee iu this office, has accepted a position wiin tbe Hazleton Plain Speaker. Will W.. is the v, oild famous one-armeii printer complimentary allusions 10 the rapidity and accurracy nlth which he sets p bvln uupeaiod In all the leadliic rade uaiMrs lir tills country and P.tirnno. With one band besets, dumns. and corrects mors type than the average printer of to day. He's a hustler, and tbe Pain Speak er has lu hint a good man. A Pleasant (lathering. A very agreeable and pleasant surprise was given our resnected townsman. Mr. Daniel Olewine. upon the 73rd, anniversary of his birth, tn Filday evening last, the 13tli Inst. His children and grand children with a few of their relatives and friends. consisting of Rev. and Mrs. JLfajor, Mellie Malor, wm. S. Koch and wife: D. Irvln Olewine and wife: F. Pierce- Lentz and wife: Wm. Schadel and wife: .Visa Mat tip Sehadel, Ell DeFrehn and wife: Aaron liaupt and wife; Mrs. David Hatch, Misses Llzzlo K. Lentz, Gussie Schadel, Esther Koch, Edna Olewine and Master Willie Koch, gathered at the residence of D. Irwin Olewine and proceeded lu a body to the home of Mr. Olewine. As was Intended. It was a comnletn sur prise for Mr. Olewine and his good wife. so mucn so, mat tne good lady was ver much exorcised as to het ability to feed so numerous a party, but her anxiety was of short duration; the' guests were provided for by other hands, and when tbe baskets and hampers had all been emptied, there was no further anxiety as to the guests going away empty. Tbe largo table was lierauv loaded down with cood thinea nf every description; and that all en jo ed the repast, was eviaeni to one wno came too late for the first table, and was obliged to wait for tho second we thought they never would cry enough. The-evenlnc" was SDent in nleasant Rnrtal conversation. Taking advantage of tbe presence of the Rev. Major, and thinking It it an opportune occasion, Mr. and Mrs. D. irwin uiewine concluded to have their In fant daughter baptized. She received the name ot Hazel Amelda. At the close of thlr Impressive ceremony the suesta de parted for their homes, all honlne that sir. and Mrs. Olewine may both live lone to enjoy many moro happy birthday eyenlng's. Stats meanings. There are nlnetv-elcht nrlsoners I Schuylkill county jail. -F. E. Voeenltz. mall carrier, xthn iv. run oyer oy a train at Uatasauoua on th 8th instant, died at St. Luke's Hospital Monday. Wo wilt make yon thn hi nil. $5 pants, made to order, that can be bad In this valley. Sondhelm's One Price Star looming nan, iiaucb Ubunk. TT T. . . uenry v. ivriCK. a tea.mtr. struck and instantly killed bv a train while crossing the Pennsylvania Railroad at orooKO's quarries cnuionday last. jne store of H. L. Sparks, at Indian Head, Fayette Conntv. was nirri hv u..l. r , i . . . - uuifcim .uuuutty mgnt wno oiew open tne safe, securing, about $500 in money. Jacob Dullabohn, aged 28 years, of Heldelbere Townshln. Berks ittiiea oy a piece of timber falling upon mm while rating an old but Jibnday. Ad unknown man. aired fnrtv-flr. rr. killed Jifonday night by a passenger train on tne Jersey Central Railroad, near Bloomsburg. Half of his head was torn on. TbO P. O. S. of A. Camns In this State have joined In tho search for Edit or Dllley, who disappeared from Kingston nearly two wseks ago. His whereabouts is yet un unown. -Sister Mary Clement Lannon, of St, John's Parochial School, Altoona, was elected mother superior at Chestnut Hill Academy, .Philadelphia, Saturday to suc ceed tht late Juother Mary John. Eht was born In Ireland. Wllkes-Barro Is treated to a gmt curi osity which Is half man and ball horse. Tbe Ugt and joints are formed like those ot a horss, while tbs body and bead are those ot a person. Ho talks Intelligently, and Is a native of Arkansas. Wo will sell yon rasn's snlu for fi, T and f 3 which would cost yon folly 1 more on ach snlt anywhere (1st. Call at Bond bslm's Ono Prlco Star Clothing Hall, at Mauch Chnnk. Wo will h11 you a paly ef sola's pasts for 11.00 which will cost yon slMwhoro ll.KX Call at omdbolsa's OasfrlMftur OWUsg wail, uatefc Ohuk. Home Evidence No other preparation has won success at homo equal to Hood's SarsaparUla. In lowcll, Mass., wbero It Is made. It Is nm. as It has been for years, tho leading medicine tor purifying tho blood, and toning and strengthening tho system. This " good narao at homo" Is "a tower of strength abroad." it would require a volume to print all Lowell people have said In favor ot Hood's SarsaparUla. Mr. Albert Pooplo of Lowol I cites, living at 13 East Tine Street, Lowell, for 15 years employed as boss carpenter by J, W. Bennett, president ot tho Erlo Telephone Company, had a large running soro come on his leg, which troubled Ulni a year, when ho began to take Hood's SarsaparUla. Tho sore soon grew less In size, and In a short tune disappeared. Jos. Dunphy, 511 Cen tral Street, Lowell, had P ra 1 8 O swellings and lumps . on his face and neck, H O O d ' 8 which Hood's Sarsapa- e,.iii rilla completely cured. SarsaparUla Sirs, a W. Marriott, wlf o of tho First As elstant Flro Engineer of LoWen, gays that for n years sho was troubled with stomach disorder and sick headache, which nothing rcllovcd. The attacks came on every fort night, when she was obliged to take her bod, and was unablo to enduro any noise. Sho took Hood's SarsaparUla, and after a time the attacks ceased entirety. . Many moro might bo given had wo room. On tho recommendation ot people of Lowoll, who know us, we ask you to try Hood's SarsaparUla Soldbyaltdraggtits. CltIxforf& rnparedonly by C. I. noOD 4 CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mats. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar Catarrh You will Savo Money, Time, Pain, ' Trouble, AND WILL CUKE CATARRH By Using ELY'S 'l,.wM.r-('l!K". La USA. -FEVER CREAM BALM. A particle applied Into each nostril and Isasree able. Price 80 cents nt druggists ; by mall, reels tered, () cents. ELY liuris., DriutKMs, "is aprMi8 Weissport JewelryStore las been removed to the build ing below Evangelical church, opposite Square, where can al wnys be found a nice assort ment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry & Stationery, at verv lowest nossible nrirns PEPAIRING will be promptly attended to at reasonable prices. he Weissport Institute SPRING TERM WILL OPEN Monday, May 1st, '88, IN tilt' UBLIC SCHOOL BUILDING. .Weissiioit Spring Term begins May 1st ; Spring Term cuds ' July ctll. DESIGN: The Institute Is dcslcned to pre- either sex, an opportunity ot preparing them selves better for practical woik In the school room, Hnd to afford the more advnnced pupils ol the Public Schools the facility of conliuulut icn muuit-s uejoiiu inoe oi tne common branches, students who niny desire to entei pliege Kill be iblo to prepare for tln Freshman 'OllrSO Will be nblo to nnn:irn fnr thn Mnl. r ;iss : aiuuKiua who may uesire to iukpu normal Class. I'uplls who arc not provided wltbte. t bOOKS. or flitch as m:lV llHvnnnlinnifs ut .ill tn earnestly requested first to consult the J'rf nclpu. ut-iure mev miy any nnoKS. rerterm, S8j nrv mitillu er term, $3. One-halt ol the tuition to 'bo paid 11 advance, the remainder nt Hik mliliiln nfii,. term. For further information address. N. M BAuLIST, WEISSPORT, FA. aprU-lm ' iIAKE HOME ATTRACTIVE! I Garret Tapered? DoYonWantYonri jeu itoom i-anered7 Dining ltooni Fapered? Hall Fanered? rarior rnpered? ( Celling Decorated? IF YOU DO SEND FOR CHAS. GOTH. The same care and attention given to the Garret as iiie i-arior. 1110 newest Ideas and the latest novelties In hanging Decorative Wall Tapers. ainting, Graining, Glazing,&c. Competent workmen sent to all parts of town and county. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices as low as the lowest. Send postal and wo will call at the house. CHAS. CrOTU, Office In DR. nORN'S Drug Store, Bank Street, THE OLDEST DRUG STORE IN TOWN Still a Booming u awn OO TO THOMAS' FOR PURE DRUGS AjjD PATENT MEDICINES. GO TO THOMAS' WITH YOUR PRES. ORIPTIONBTO MAKE SURE OF PROP ER COMPOUNDING. OO TO TUOMAU' FOR HAIR. TOOTU AND GLOTU BRUSHES. GO TO THOMAS' FOR TOUB POOKET BOOKS AND PURSES-Already TtlUd. OOTO THOMAS' POR YOUR HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. TWELVE TEARS EXPERIENCE IN THE SBUO BUSI NESS ENABLES HIM TO MAEE HOUSE AND CATTLE POWDEB TO SUIT EVERT OASE. ir TOOK HORSE HAS A OOUOH, USB THOMAS' OOUGU POWDER OUAHAV TEED TO OUUU. TOR ANYTHING RZLXASLEdO TO Thomas' Drug Store, Bxvx Stkxxt, LiHiosToy, Fa. ntESKSSBSSM Large Stock. Ready for Sale. Buffalo Standard Phosphate, $35. A Gin eric bbs JBiraiad, $35. Uoyal EBgfle Phospknto, Our phosphates are all on record at Harrishurg. ADAM MEHREAM & SOff, IiCliightoii, la DON'T MISS The wonderful bargains at tho Lehighton and Weissport. Finest Goods ! Latest Stvles ! Hats, Bonnets, Notions, and Dressmaking. D irst-class City Milliner always ana swtisiaction given. WE are showing up an extensive line ol absolutely Black T-lnC101r fl iV f rr IVfmn nr. A "1Ut1..A 1 I """'j i i.ivu, " uuiv-k uuu vjujiuiuu ocuuiuu irom, hree of the best makers in tho world. Theirood" are cuarauteed" by the makers to be absolutely in washing nor rub in wearitijr. CHILDREN'S FAST BLACK COTTON HOSE. Esche's German Gloria Dye. Wo show four without double knees. Ladies' Fast Black Cotton Hose. , Esche's Celebrated German Gloria Dve. 37 Sanitary D.rc. 31 cents, and 45 cents a pair. . mil 634 Hamilton Street. ictobcr 00 87 CAMBRIDGE ROOFINL GO. 1IASUFAUTUHEKS OF CROWL'S Jk PATENT STANDING 'ijgM1 SEAM. Steel IoofinG. Alio PUln Rnlled. OormiUd, Crimpd Ed &nd Bm41 Iron Roofing fiidiu &nd cUtigr. AcenU w tn vu7 ooat7. bead (or oaUIocu d4 ttmples. Mrs m FREKCH SA.TEES" Choice Novelties and choice and new tbiogs in Frenen ctateen; an tne oaa, antique snaaes ana unw ei silk are reproduced In tbess eiouliito Sateens of ths belt Frsncb manuiactar. Sea onr goods befors orderlnsfrbm ismplsi which often rtpiHsnts strlM etrtl4 from othsr seasons. WHITE MARSEILLES QUILTS. 'Wa Marseilles Oullts, la Ejyptlsn and Cbins psttsrns, at pricss wntcn art tr art away below tha prices formerlr aslcod for the tarns goods. W also bar a eomplsta tin of Crochet Quilts. HENRIETTA. CLOTHS IN NEW COLORS. Bsautlfnl finish, soft and lfot fw easT draping, nnequsllea tor tne prica. in aprmg ana stapit snaaas: JNtvy, urMC. Garntt, Tan, BlscV, Cream, Brown, Mod. LADIES CAS5IMERE. This nsw and fashlonabU fabric Is on of tht most detlrabte materials for ladlas wear tbis season, using incbes wiaa It out togea a vsnUgs and makas a rich at small axptssa. Call and sm them. Opposite American Hotel,! WM-HOUSE. 'EM! Millinery Stores of and I .ownst. Pr!rfs ! in employed. jll goods guaranteed apr21 last in color. Thev will not fade . qualities in the Ribbed Goods, with and l-2c. and 5fc. a pair. Wex & Soelme's Celebrated Victoria De. COc. and 05c. a pair. Men's Half Hose. a aaia, Allentown. Penn'a. - - ' JuIjIJLJui Spselal Colorlnfzs. W ar showlnt rm arc offering astra values In toft InpertM
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