'Original Choap Cash Store" Handsome Silverware : We havo this week added to our stock of Silverware an clc gant assortment of articles in the very latest shapes and engrav ings. Beautiful and useful things in Single, Douhle, Triple and Quadruple Plate on hard white metal or nickel sjlver. No MisrepresBiitation. The plating on every piece guaranteed to be what it is sold for. J. T. NUSBAUM, Opposite Fubllo Square, Bank Street, Lehlghton. Tune 7. 1884-1 The Sewing Machine canvasser Is numerous, frequent, aud ubiquitous. He Invades the sanc tity of your dwelling with the freedom of mi old friend, and with the air of one who has come to stay. Sometimes ho proves "a blessing In dis guise" as the sequel to my story will show. My .aunt has long had a strong and outspoken avers Ion to these modest missionaries, who retaliate by sending every new and verdant canvasser to tier house. Last week the familiar Sewing Much' tne wagon baited at her door, not seeking a ens toiner however, for the gentlemanly agent only beggad to leave his machine until his broken wagon conld be repaired. Womanly curiosity prompted ber to examine tho machine In his Absence, and the merits of tho "New High Arm Davis" did the rest. She was pleased, and on the agent's return begged him to exhibit tliom.-v chine. "Would he sell It? No.lt was already sold and would have been delivered but for the broken wagon (?) He could, however. If she vrlshedbring hir another Just like It. "No Indeed I She must have this Identical machine," And so the poor fellow was obllghed to leave the machine and receive the money for It. If e won tils wager of io, but my aunty Is so thoroughly pleased with ber matchless Davis maoiiink' and so happy In Its possession thatshe freely for- Clves the deception. Geo. f . Nnsbanm. Apt, Bank treqt. Lehghton. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY. APRIL 28. 1888 C PECI A.1, NOTfCK Persons maKiug payments ' to this offlce oy money orders or postal notes will please make them payable at the WKIS3 rOKT POST OFFICE, as the lehlghton Offlce Is NOT a monev order office Current Events Epitomized. The attention of farmers and manu facturers tisinc machinery Is directed to the advertisement of If. G. Mitchell, In an other column, who has Just opened a shop for the repalrof all kinds of machinery an J the sharpening of knives, etc. This estab lishment 'rill prove a great convenience to our people. He Is located In the rear of Gabel's hardware store. The "Conspiracy of Labor" will be the subject of an Interesting lecture this (Prl dayjjsvenlnc in Gabel's Hall, by Prof. . JE. Porter, of Port Oram, X. J. A cordial invitation Is extended to all regardless of reed ; sex or color. Doors open at seven o'clock. The professor Is said to be a tal ented speaker, so you should not fall to attend. At a late rezular meeting of the Young Men's Christian' Association, held in their room on Northampton street, the follow ing officers were elected: President, G. C. Clauss; Vice-president, A. F. Wolf; Secre tary, J. E. Goniery; Treasurer, Charles Mertr; Editor C. V. Kleintop. Janitor, E. J. Kuntr. A letter received this week from our old friend Smith Flemmln;, a former resi dent here, but now located with his family in Seattle, W. T., Informs us of their pros perity, good health, Ac. Mr. and Mrs. Clemming desire to be kindly remembered to old friends and acquaintances. Alfred Deppe, of Big Creek, and Miss Delilah Denpe, of Aqashicola. this county, were married at the home of the bride's parents In tho latter place, on Sunday last, by the Rev. J. S. Kewhart, of Allentown. The yosng couple have con gratulations rf hosts of friends. Rishel, the photographer, on the Pub lic Square is doing a rushing business, and deserves his success, foi he makes the best pictures we have ever seen. He put our noble "phis" on tin the other clay and everybody says the picture Is a daisy. Give mm a can. An active, wide-awake board of trade Is a most excellent organization for any town 10 nave, u can do wonders In pro moting the growth and prosperity of the place for whose benefit its labors ire put forth. Lebighton needs such an organiza tion. The attention of the people of Summit Hill, Lansford aud vicinity Is directed to the fact that George K. Hunt linger, of the popular Switchback Restaurant, is author ized by us to teceive subscriptions and ttnonevs for the CAnnoN Advocate. C. H. Horn, the wide-awake and pro sretslve landlord of the Mansion House, mow runs a 'bus to and from the Lehigh vauey depot lor me convenience anil ac commodatlon of his guests. A very delightful party came off at ilablon Rclchardrs residence on Northamp ton street, last Saturday evening. The usual conylvatl les were Indulged In until a late Hour. You will miss It If vou don't take look at the handsome slockof cold watches. for gent's and ladles, now on exhibition at the jewelry store of E. H. Hobl's Mauch Chunk. Trout fishing Is now legal, but the killing of trout under six Inches Is unlaw ful, and punishable. The fish wardens are required to watch for violations of the taw. If Indications are not wonderfully mis leading tho bulldlni boom in this bnronch daring the present year promises to exceed our most sanguine expectations. The new Lehigh Valley railroad depot, I n m lAatit hiAlr nt iUm T. - I. . . T7Ai.l has dropped through evidently, at least we ar no more iaiK aooui it. The new sign swung to the breeze, on Tuesday bv Zern & Snvder. It a beantv. It reflects much credit on the artistic ability or armi premier. C. J. Clanss, nf Easton. has leased the old Strauss farm In 2few Mahoning, and will work the same on a practical basis, James Rehrig, of Lehigh street, Is a "daddy." His good wife having presented aim wim a pouncing oaoy ooy. Unities Greenawalt. of Lehlsh street, is making a number of Improvements In ana around bis residence. Tor sale Two and a half story frime dwelling house on Bank street. Apply at ibis oBo. rf. Goto Val. Schwartz's for all kinds ot furniture. Prices yerrlow. A reliable watchmaker; D. S. Bock, opposite tue rnoitc square. Wedding rings In all styles at E. H, UOM's, Maucb Chunk. Almost dally arriving new goods at jteraercrs owaru. Boy's pants for 33 cents at Bondhelm's, Htacn chunk. A handsome sign adorns the top of the opera urate. For 'bargains call at Keratrer 8 want. Iterator alarm docks at Hobl's, Jfauch u&unjc Those all-wool, Scotch, cheviots and tssslatra suits, which yott buy at Bond- fctlsa't Ona Pries Star Clothing Hallt xancfc Chunk, for 10. eiucet ttegb wewtir ior.jM i cas 112. Tho Pennsylvania State Board of Health is sending out circulars In reirard to the small pox, which la now prevalent In nine different Slates, and local boards and borough councils are recommended to take Various precautions to keep tho dread di sease out Of tho State. The nest remedy recommended Is vaccination. Flllhv cut tcrs, and the "stinking ditches" bordering the railroad should be Immediately intend ed to they aro disease breeders. Qutle a number of our citizens liavo contributed liberally to tho Lehluliton Uaso Hall club; there are still a few to bo heard from, however, and these we hope will follow tho generous action of tho first contributors. The club Is well organized; the best ball players having been scheduled The club will exert every honest effort to win the pennant, and that means con slderable, you know. So help the boy's along. This (FrldaO evening tlie Carbon county Prohlbl.lonls's will hold their con ventlon In the opera house, corner of Bank and I mil streets. Delegates to tho Stale convention will be. elected and a county ticket will likely be formed. After the work of the convention Is finished a free lempetance meeting will be held, at which icev. j, a. Deter, of weatneriy, win talk. Jliiildoon's Corned v Company win ap pear in urn opera house on next Tuesday evening, Jfav 1st. This promises to be something tirst-class In every particular; the press of the county speak In the highest terms of the wonderful combination of laugh creating and mirth provoking won ders. This Is lint Jfuldoon's picnic, bear this fact In mind. Preparations for tha nnnroiirlato ob servance of Decoration Day are being completed by John D. Bertolctte Post, G A. R. A number of prominent speakers have bpen asked for their services on that day. The parade will take place in the afternoon and rover a route including out principal streets and the borough of ll'elss port. Children's Church. Rev. TPm. Major, pastor of the M. E. church, will hold an Interesting service for children, on next Sunday morning, to consist of singing, re sponsive readings and a short sermon on "The first good boy."' Evening subject. "wiiai our aieinodum needs in .Lehigh ton." Don't fail to go. mere is now in circulation a very dangerous counterfeit. It is a ten dollar Unllpd States Treasury not, known as the eDSter heart." it Is so cleverelv cxe. cutcd that It deceives even experienced cashiers. The only noticeable fault about It is that the nose on tlio vignette of Web ster Is crooked. Charles Coyle, who shook the dust of Allentown from his feel nine years aco has not been heard of blnce. Notices and offers. of rewards for Information leadlnc to the discovert of his whereabouts have been futile. His parents believe him to be alive and are searching for him. The Jamestown Sunday school now has a membership of ono hundred and thirty-nine. The members and friends of the school are agitating the feasibility of erecting a church edifice. Thcv have re ceived much encouragement thus far. Arbor Day. Prof. J. M. Roberts and his corps of able assistants have been mate Ing arrangements for the appropriate cele bration of this day (FrlJav). A nroutam of spcecli and song has been arranged and a number of trees will be planted. On and after the first of next month the U S. express company will have con tract or the Li. ifc s. railroad, with an office here. This competition may have a tend ency to reduce the hlsh rates of the Adam express, at least we hope so. Dr. Selnle Is the owner of a heantlfnl chestnut-colored Hamblplonlan inare about four j ears old. This new acquisition to the doctor's stable cives nroniise of devel oping into a fiist-class piece of horse-flesh In every particular. On Wednesday mornlnc? last, a small fragment of a rebel bullet worked Itself nut of Comrade Charles . Longkamerer's arm. Mr. L. was wounded 20 years ago, and has suffered considerably from this fragment of bullet. Rev. John V. Sentl. tmlnrnl tha Tro. byterian congregation at Slatlngton. and Dr. James A. Little, for so many years mtnlsterfllE to. the Hokemlanntia plinroh. exchanged pulpits last Sunday.and preached to large audiences. Abraham Smith, administrator of the estate of Jacob Smith, deceased, will ex pose to-public sale on May 21, on the Homestead, about three-fourth of a mile from Steinlersvllle, valuable personal property. The Y. M. C. A. meets evprv Tnnulav evening In the Presbyterian church, on Northampton street. Discussions of popular sublects. &c am Ind nlirpd In Everybody Is cordially Invited to attend. Meln Host Horn. of IheManslon Tlnna. s remoddellnir the interior of hl When the Improvements now Jn nrnirrp are completed the Mansion House will be among the leading hotels In this section. Joseph M. Frltzin ffer ha nut. Hnwn n ubstantlal nlank navpinpm In frnni nf l.l Uank street property. There are a num ber of other nrooertv owners whn elmnl.1 Immltato Mr. Frltzinger's example. You are invited to Insnert thn Annt display of silverware in this section of the State; at Hobl's jewelry store, Mauch Chunk. The stock just received surpasses anything oyer shown here. David Ebbert Is heenmlnir thn mnt popular man In this section, because he turns out for funeral, wedding or party purposes the best teams at the lowest rates. Livery on North street. The "fllllnc un" of Coal utrpet with loose top earth Is ntterly ridiculous; the nrst neavy rain will clearly demonstrate mis. iuy noi graue and make a sub stantial job of it? The Allentown Democrat srwufc nf Dr, Haas, of Parrvvllle. as nenleman of very engaging manners, sociable and pome and a valuable acquisition to the community." EOOB FOR SALE. S Slinnlr nf Tplr!n duck eggs for hatching, at 60 as., per doz en. These ducks lay on an averace 10 months In the year. H. A. Bcltz. Bank street. w. The Interior of the Carbon TTmitah.ir ana reading rooms have been artistically repapered which adds muchly to the gen eral appearance ox ino. same. A number of our townsfolk wernbent busy this week fixing up around their premises whitewashing, painting, paper, ing, sldewalklog, etc. -James Bover. a nleasant and aprepnht young gentleman of ICalcksville. has ac cepted a clerkship with Robert Walp, at You can buv men's nants for HI at Soudhelm's One Price Star Clothing Hall. Mauch Chunk, that will cost von gi.nn eisewnere. Robert WalD. of the Ei?lflStnr. nnnh uanit siren , is malting a number of lm. portanl Improvements aroundhls property, l be advocate contains more orlclnal county local news this week than any u,uci tuuiity paper, a. gisnce proyea mis. Messrs. John Lentz and lPllll.m Ah nave erected neat Iron fences In front of meir propertiss on Northampton street. The draft for Nusbanm n hrlolr has arrived. The building will be the nnssi in mis section when completed. The borough council have about com pleted negotiations for the purchase of a macmne lor street scraping purposes. me north end of Northampton street Is to be graded and side-walked at an early Dr. O. W. SnvHpr. tit iriMlAM liOUifl. bat two cnnrl hnriAt whlM fc will cu at a reasonable figure. n hwm WW n lit A heavr stone fell Trainer's foot, while In Bayer ifeadow tut Aiouuay loaning stones. owen Kebrlg put np a beautiful sign frame this week and will soon have tho same artistically lettered. . The next regular meeting of the Le- uigQ x-resoyiery win oe neia aiAudenrled iuii county. Fall Un of Ingrain and Brussels ear- pets at v. oenwaru, on Bank street, tf John Hank, the baker, bai had his axus. street store nicely repalnled. A 6x5 Dougturday Model Press for sal coup. Appiy at mis omee, Before purchasing elsswbare tail at jLtiaerer s swans. Far a handsoat bsby oarritge Ksraersx m awans ista. ( All kinds ot Job work at this offles. OUR STROLLER ATWEISSPORT. Town Gossip as It it Toll to Out Sptclal Eo potter. Thieves forced an entrance into Hcnrv Campbell's general store, East Welssport, on Jfonday night and carried off shoes and cash amounting to $30.00. There has been considerable of this kind of work going on In this neighborhood during the past few months. Call on the police. Rev. S. B. Brown who was stationed here by tho late Evangelical conference. Is making hosts of friends and building up 1 largo congregation. Mr. Brown Is a pleas ant and agreeable gentleman and an In, terpstlng talker. We predict for him a very successful season among us, Ex-Sheriff Lentz, of Mauch Chunk, circulated hero Tuesday. Charley Is spoken of as a probable sheriff candidate. But that honor balongs to our eld reliable, con stable Leyan, of Franklin township, a bet ter man than whom tho Democracy cannot find. An Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Solt of Franklin, died on Monday after noon. Interment took place Thursday, This Is the third child lost to Mr. Solt and wife during tho past year. We extend sympathy In their sad affliction. Rev. Delfendelfer. of Allentown, will preach trial sermons In the Lutheran and itpfornied church on Sunday morning and evening. Jlfornlng services In German and evening services In English. All are cor dlally Invited to attend. Allen Whltcman, of Lng Run. em. ployed for several vears pan as a Lehigh Valley roal train brakeman, tiled of nervous prostration Thursday and was burled on Saturday. Deceased was aged about twen ty-four years. Graver's store In the post office buld ing Is headquarters for low prices and ex lia quality In goods. Purchasers will find it to llielr ndvantace to call before nur. chasing elsewheie. Jfrs. Francis Schaffcr. of Franklin township, was frightfully burned about the lower extremities bv herclnthtna aectripnt. ally Igniting from a hot stove last Thurs day. The Jlfanch Chunk Chief of Police levld on the store goods of Max Rosenblut. a Hebrew peddler, last Monday. Rosen- blut claimed the $300 exemption. Our schools will close on .Vonday and Wednesday of next week. The closl erclses will take place in the Union church on Saturday evening, May Olh. Our Old friend .Tamps Fntilnwr. nf atasaun.ua, was in town over Sunday. Mr. Fatzinger was for manv vcars a troneral store keeper at Lelilghton. Herman, tho Parrvvlllo barber, has opened a tonsorlal saloon in the building formerly occupied by Milton Flory, the popular harness maker. Our popular merchant. Andrew Gravpr. was in attendance, this wi-ek, at the meet ing of Pennsylvania retail merchants. In session at ll'ilkesbarre. Prof. Balllct will onen his select school on Monday, May 7th. A large scholarship is promised. 1 he professor Is an ab e and popular Instructor. . Our town council have had a survevor here fixing grades of street. Correct! The present borough dad's have some snan about them. James Oliver, our new tailor, renorts business as brisk. IKe are pleased to note the generous patronage accor.led this new enterprise. A grand raffle for a slate clock and box of cigars is adyerflsjd to come off at the Franklin House, over the caual bridge, on May 7th. Jacob Rex, of Heldleberg. Lehigh county, spent Monday with his son Joseph F., In East Weissport. Lewis Horn. Joseph Weiss and Thomas Deibcrt are erecting frame dwelling houses in Franklin township. Daniel 'Graver, of Mountain Too. has purchased the Deats property opposite the Public Square. Messrs. Robert Graver and Henrvfihne. maker circulated in Northampton county tasi aunuay. Mahoning Items. It Is cxriected that a delegation of ihe G. A. R. from Lelilghton. consisting of a firing squad and a number of the members will assemble In St. John's Cemetery on Decoration Day morning, to pay a tribute to the memory of the deceased comrades. The comrades would be pleased If our ladles would contribute flowers to decorate the graves. The position of resident olnstclan of the Stale Insane Asylum at Harrlsburg, lias been offered to our friend. Dr. T. M. Balllet at a salary of $800 and a home. The Dr. has refused the position. Hp evidently thinks that Philadelphia is good enougn tor nun. On Saturday Miss Rosa Behlor. of West Penn, and F. D. Klingaman, of this place, were united In matrimony by Rey. Bach- man. I hey baye dur best wishes for suc cess In life. The sacremcnt of the. Lord's Surraer will be administered lo the Reformed con gregation of St. John's church on Sunday, oiaj mil, oy jiey. a. iiariuoioiuew. Our school board will meet In the Pleasant Corner School house on Saturday. Miss E. Lllv Arncr eft for the Hest Chester State Normal School on Monday. David Myer. of Summit Hill, has purchased Mrs. Lydla MIddlekom's farm. A. A merit Son are dolne a flourish ing business in phosphate this spring. Clement Kressley spent Sunday with friends at Mahanoy City. The Spring term of the Normal Instl- tute opened of Monday. Nathan Rex and Alvenli JUbsser wern married last week. Daniel Krtsslv Is building an addition to bis barn. T. J. Arner has rented Moses Mve.r's tarin. Daniel Hex is havlnghis house repaint ed. Wilson Wchr has moved lo Lehlghton. Our public schools closed last week. Dash. Personal Mention. M. O. Bryan, the agreeable and oblle. Ing L. & s station agent at tbis place, has been granted a leave of absence for six months on account of failing health. He win leave on Tuesday for a trip, through northern Pennsylvania and York State. During his absence the management of the depot win oe in cnarge ot the gental Frank ueueinnger. Misses Ella and Lizzie Stelti. and Lizzie Lackey, estimable youne ladles of Allentown, were the guests of Misses Aggie ana juinnie ueicaara last o jr.aay, H. V. Jones, of The Thomas W. Price Co., Philadelphia, made us nn unexpected but aereeable call on Thursday afernoon. Miss Ada Conner, of Qrancevllle. Co lumbia county, Is making her home with Mrs. m. u. tfryan. on coal street, John T, Semmell was a representative to the Lutheran conference at Albums, Pa,, several aays tuis weeic. Dr. T. E. Davis and wife, of Summit Hill, while in town last Tuesday made us a yery pleasant can. Mrs. N. B. Reber, of Bank street. Is sojourning with Reading relatives and irienas. Miss Emma Eoons. of town, left Frl, day for West Chester Slate Normal School, Chat. H. Weiss, of Alden Station spent several days In town this week. Gearge Dick has returned home after several years absence In the far West, The genUl Frank Radoer spent several aays at Aiosny, n. 1., mis weec. Our gerjlal friend Alex Bowman, of Allentown, was In town on Monday, Miss Lnlu Zehner, ot Bank street, is sojourning wun neaaiug inenas. a. a. Albright, the expressman, wat at Allentown on Saturday. Mrs. H. V. .Vorthlmer, Jr., is visiting ner parent at ccwieuem, 0. if. Sweeny, of the Cornsr Store, spent Sunday at Drifton. Paul 2. 'Wlrts' fountain pens atE. Hohl'i, Mauch Chunk. COUNTY SEAT CORRESPONDENCE. Timely Topics rithily Written Up by Ver satile Qullllst. Tlio base ball season In this county will bo opened on Saturday, May 5. The Lelilghton club wilt cross bats with the East Mauch Chunk nine on the latter1 ground. Our club erlll tackle tho Summit Illlt and Lansfoid nine on the same day at the latter place. The next meeting of the League will bo held at Lohlghton onSatur day evening, 28th Instant. The Middle Coal Field Poor District Poor Houso is to bo Investigated. It is claimed that the management of tho Instl- lutlon by cx-stcward Petrcy was not of tho best. Petrcy was steward for twenty-nine years. Scott & Relnohl, practical dentists, have located In Oak Hall. The gentlemen are agreeable and pleasant, and will doubt succeed In building up a large patronage. We wish them success. Hon. James W. Malloy, of Lansford, circulated hero Wednesday. Mr. Jfalloy will be a candidate at tho fall convention of the County Democracy for tho nomlna tlon of Assemblyman. The law regarding the prevention of cruelty to animals Is being thoroughly en forced here by Constable Williams. It makes some "fellers" mad, but It Is the correct thing. Charles Goth, of Lehlghton, lias se cured tho contract for rcoapcrlng and painting tho private rooms of Sheriff Gallagher, In the counlv prison. John Esch, of Lehigton, resigned Ills position with Arinbruster; the same Is now filled by Ed. Kurllns. of Philadelphia, The last terra of court was the most unimportant In the past decade. This may be taken as a criterion of better morals. Several places were broken Into by thleyes on Saturday night. It Is thought that tho depredators were ttainps. Reuben Fenslermachcr, a popular Lehlghton merchant, circulated place on Tuesday. in this Edward He mm el, of town, a veteran of the Mexican war has been granted pension. The Interior of the. Mansion House has been handsomely repapered and painted, Jill ton Flory, of Weissport, was In town on business Wednesday. The American House is undergoing thorough renovation. Rex's Bon March represent a scene of general activity. The street sprinkler has made its ap pcarance. 1.A.TE COUBT NOTES. The argument in the celebrated Lohlgh ton cat case was up on Thursday. Tho main point produced b defendent's counsel County Superintendent Snyder, was, that the proceedings of justice Boyer, as re. turned to court, did not show whether the cat was wild or domesticated. The Judge took papers home with him and has the same under consideration. In the matter of the assl.rned estate of J. IC. Rlckert, petition of the assignee to make a recognccance of all the assigned estate to.the said assignor. Commonwealth against James E. Beaver; defendant discharged from any further obligations to support his child In possession of first wife. In case of Paul Buck, against George Buck, rule for new trial was granted, pro vided the defendant does not accept the $75. Casq of F. B. Fogel & Co., against Ellas noppes. Rule for new trial dis charged. Verdict In case sustained. Sheriff's deed to W. M. Rapsher. for lot In Hackelbernte, was acknowledged In open court. Consideration $190. George Esch was appointed constable for Packer township, owing to the elected constable falling to qualify. Patrick Keeny against William Isaaci. for lowing machine. Verdict for plaintiff In the sum of $18. In the case of Mary Baker, amino EllshaP. Wilbur, In equity, decree of court' filed. State News. The Patriotic Order Sons of A have decided nnon liavlnc a erand n.irn,l at Heading on the 21st jof June, and from advices so far received by the committee of arrangements the' demonstration will be participated In by turn outs of the camp throughout the State to the number of 8. 000 or 10,000, ' IKhlle Richard Connors, age 22 years. was attempting to board a moving coai train on the Lehigh Vallev Railroad Tne. day morning, at Centralla, he fell on the iracK ana ine enure train passed over him, severing Ills head from his body. James Stewart. 24 years of ap. wft run over by a train at Hokendauqua Tues day night and Instantly killed. iHiile the inquest was being held IKllllain Cody, who was In the house where the body was. fell dead of heart disease. Daniel F, Jfengal. aced 00 vear. wlm owned and sailed a boat on the Schuylkill Canal, was drownded In Brooks' lock, at Leiz's dam. He was struck by a tiller and knocked overboard last Tuesday. William Paden. an extenstvA ri,ni. saic onn reiau ur gooos mercuantof Green ville made an assignment to Robert Orr. ex-county treasurer. Liabilities, $30,000; HD3C KUUU. M1Q DAIUB. The bfidy of the man fonnd iWH nn the North Penn Railroad near Lansdale on Saturday was Monday Identified bvhlnn. Alexander P. Glllan, of 1018 Fawn Street ruuaaeipnia. Rev. Dr. I. K. Loos has been re-elertpd pastor 01 tne unrist Keforra church, Beth' lehem. It is believed that the 105 oppos ing members will now withdraw from the cnurcn. Joseph F. King, a tramn. is under arrest at Scranton for complicity In the robbery of the Jermyn and .Milwaukee rosi-omce in i.acicawanna county. Thomas Glbbs. a miner, aeed SI. w&a Instantly killed by a -fall of rock In No. 1 collery of the Susquehanna Coal Company, Kb Al&ilW&O uu iuuiiuy. Freeland, Luzerne county, onens this weett a new uoera uouse. A Fo a ntmd Yannes, one of the wealthiest men ot the piace, is proprietor. Clement Peck, a brakeman on tha Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, was killed at St. Clair by falling nnder a coal ttaln Monday. Divtd Warrick, brakeman on a T)1i. ware, Lackawanna freight train, tell from a car and was crushed to death at Scranton, Tuesday, W. H. Heffer. aged sevantv and Mrs. Polly Eoffman, aged sixty-eight, both of Hems county, were recently znanled. Allentown policemen bagged a can? of twenty-fiye trsmDs one day recently. cm Aiuituaujimuu cuuuiy, is to have a national bank. Catasauaua ceonla are affltatlns tha electric light business. Lnierne county has three hundred and tblrty-slx physicians. Pink eye prevails alarmingly smoungst ueiaicncm nones. Just received from Boston, an immense stock of tne genu ine Knight ol Labor Shoes, which we nre sellinR at $2.50 and $3. Warranted solid calf leather. Clauss & Bro., the Tailors, sole agents for Carbon county. Uur stock of hand made shoes cannot be bMt by any uHr la tnt county. FOR KNIGHTS OF LABOR. Itemi of Icdusttlftl Importance Gleaned for tho Masses. Coal is being developed in (he follow irlg States and Territories: Alabama, Ar Itansas, California, Colorado, Dakota, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, India Territory, lowof Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Mich! gun, Missouri, Montana, New Mexico, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, anthracite and bllumlnous; Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vir ginia, Washington Territory, West VIr gihia and Wyoining Territory. There aro forty-two crucibln steel plants in this country, half of which are located in Pennsylvania, thirteen being at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania lias fifteen of tlio thirty-eight IJessctner steel plants, seven of which nre in Pittsburg. There oreulsonlneClapGriflitlii steel works in this country, all but two, thoso at West Wnrcham, Mass., and Bellc- vilU. 111., being In this state. An order lins been issued by the Plilla doliilna and Reading Railroad Company forbidding any of its employes from riding in a caboose, and compelling the Imikcmen to stay on the cars from one end of the line to the other. Heretofore they rode In the engine cab or caboose between stations. The Indlnnanollis I.enilor tl.o Kni(;lit of Labor are succeeding bcypnd all exp.clntions in establishing assemblies in England. Notwithstanding that wnges are lowur there liian here tlio members then pay up their dues a good deal better than 1. For the week ending AnrII21. therp were snippet! over l ie Jj. & a. dlvis on of ma W. It. II.. of N. J.. 110.802 tons nf p.,I a total for tile year tothaldate of 1,473.212 mus, mi ii-iease oi io,ni-i as compared wun same date last year. The Boiler Plalo Wnrlto nf Wlllinm Mi-llvuin Ik.. .l.;l. !.., I .. - ---- wrjii-,, ..111.1 iimvo uecu rillllllll Mngle turn since last November, have stnrto;) up on double turn, giving employment to uuuui oiiiy mora men. -President Stnlov. of CnanKehnnl f!tn-n. hind, O., says: "The finest specimens of architecture in nil ages have been rcligioiu in their charnclcr and have largely taken tho lorm of temples." A public mefctinsr of Lchmliton Acspmh. ly is. 01 u. win ue held in thulr hall to night (Friilav.1 Mr. E. E. Poripr .vlll ml. dres8tlie'mee'ting. Admission free. Miarpsvillo (Pa.) furnace eninlnvPk have been notified bfa reduction nfir .-,-m. a day on turnmen and 10 ccnls on laborere' wages, 10 tiegm on May 1. A London firm has auents in Ppihv sylvaniaand Maryland buying up walnut lumber lor furniture and decorative purpos es. A big demonstration of the Knlnlit m F ...Ill I I..M M uuur hiii ue neia at .nnnunen im nn May Olewine and Koch's brick vnrd In Ron!), i.enmmon expect 10 start un operations Carpenters are liavinirtilpntv tn An this and surrounding towns. Monongaheln CPa.l carnenter lmvp stnicK ipr a nine-hour day. Seven thousand immlerata entered Orp. gon in March. Wall Paper. Wall Papsr, at5e 6c, 7c. 8c. 10c. Gold Paocrs at 10c. 12e.. Ifip.. Sflp.. 0Sp 30c. to 80c E. F. Luckenbacii. 01 Broadway, Mauch Chunk. More Pentium ana Bounty. A gentleman representing tlio Ifaslilnrr- ton ouicc ot who 11. Stevens it Co , will be at the American Hotel. Afauch Chunk. Wednesday. May 2. and at the Bristol House, Public Sauare. Wllkesbarre. Tlinr. day. May 3, to receive claims for pension, Increase of pension, bounty, etc., which interested parties may desire to bavo prose cuted by'said attorneys. List of Letters Remaining uncalled for In the Lehigh. ton, Pa,, Post-Ofllce, for the week ending April til, loc, Draer, Mrs. I.upyA. Krunn. Mrs. Lizzie Mantz. Nathan I'eter, lien. L. Seltzer, John Weiss, Mrs. M. Ella Kiitle.- 'Win. II. tuner. Mrs. una o. vi eriey, Persons calling for any of the above etters will please say "advertised." James P. Smith, P. M. A Reduction in Clothing. . At Sondheim's One Price Star CInthlnr Hall, Mauch Chunk, is the place to secure bargains: we have started a regular bar gain counter where we will sell clothing. tor a snort time onlv, at 1-4 Its value. The follpwlrg goods will be sold because we rausthave the room: A lot of men's and boy'n suits; a lot of men's and boy's pants; a lot of men's and boy's hats and shirts. These goods will.cost you double the price elsewhere. Call and be convinced. tl Lehlghton Schools. The following Is the rennrt nf attpnrlnnpa In the public schools for tht. mouth ending April 13, 1888. High School av. attend. 23 total attend. S6 Grammar " " 23 " ' 26 iiurriiieuiaiq 35 " " 43 First Secondary " 35 " 43 m " es 63 " " 61 48 " " 58 C " " 81 81 " ' 118 Sec. Secondary " Fourth Primary " Third " Second First " " Totals 17 627 Visitors :-Mr.D. Mantz and Miss C. Leonard. The fonowlntr nnnil n-prp nplthpr ohaant nn tardydurlng the month- Owing to the severe storm on March 13. 14. is, and 16, few pupils were present every day, therefore the list Is a small one. .fi!,i!ar?"0l!'cSaVMeri3t Arthur Snyder, Rami. Miller, Vamle Gabel, Mary Drellielbies , Irene lenstermacner.Jolinlleberllnc. David McJor micje. Robert Trainer, Lizzie Sclioch, Delia De Frehn. Ira Nothstelo, Willie Urenner, Kmma FortwanKler. Katie Fenstermacker. Mattle Horn, Mary Kenstermaclier, I-enn Lon ckarumer. Harry Trainer. Robert Hontz, Danlef Schoch, Willie . k.uiv menu, wciunau. iiarry noinsiein. oscar Ureen, M.irv Ithoads, Ella Beck, Carrie Fenstcrmacher, Mztle Onbel, Alice HontZ. ClaudA Ilnimhnrn .Tnhn Vnth.tAln -Thn. Newhart, Alice Gabel. Alex. Shoemacker.' Chasi Gilbert, and Calvin Shultz. Lower To wamenilog Items. We were in error two week irn In stating that Elizabeth Blose, was 03 years 1 ... 1. .11... o 1 .. ... I . . viu, nuu mcu a weens ago.sue attained tne age of 89 years and S months. Rev. Huber, will administer the holv sacrament in St. John's church In three weens irom next sundav. A r.nr.l il Inv . tatlon Is extended to all. Rev. Huber, has been declared elected pastor for St. John's Parryyille & Big ureeit congregations, no will be Installed sometime la June. Gritntb DaLong intends to nlant nn 1 1 It 1 . . . - . . . uuuurea uusneu 01 potatoes 01 wnicn about inree-iourtn are already planted. John StroUD is Improving his dwallinc by the addition of a new porch- i-Grlffllh DeLoBB has sold his butcher route tor nuu to r . uaiiiet. Our Public schools closed a six mnn i!,' term last week. Wash ngton Canin No. 29. P. O.IS. of A., of Bowmanstown numbers 00 mem bers. COSTIDENCE. Merchant Tailoring. We hare on several occasions called nnr attention to our large assortment of suit ings ana pantaioonings. we would now remind you that you can positively 6aye 95 on eyery suit ordered rota us, at the same time you are guaranteed perfect fit and good workmanship. It will certainly pay you to call at Sondhelm's One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk, for your clothing. u Allentown Visitors. "When you visit Allentown call at my store and examine the iramenie stock of Hats, Men's, .furnwning Goods, Umbrellas and Canes, assortment unequal led arid pricesjoif. M" jlurice B. Kbamliou, Hvttter and Furnisher, 110 Hamilton St., Xllentovnu For Sale, The 3 year Colt, owned b. Dr. Ib'achand I ' Jos. Ladar, will be srld at Public Sale at : Angessers Stable, on Saturday, April 28, at 2 o'clock. Tho animal Is tall, perfect in iorm, wunout a blemish, as gentle as a lamb, bred from JcKeone's "Gold Dust," who ttolted In three minutes. The coll Is only broke to harness and saddle and has every Indication of attaining great speed. Some ono will get a bargain. LACiAn & IBach, Oaners, Mauch Chunk, Pa. See fine display of elegant now designs In jewelry at E. II. Hobl's. Mauch Chuuk. Our lino of blue Indigo Grand Army suits at $8, $10 and $12, are by far tho best and cheapest In the valley. Seo them at Sondhelm'n O. P. S. C. II., Mauch Chunk A largo variety of bed-room suits at Kemercr & Swartz. We Take the Lead. In boy's suits we take the lead In this valley; wo have In stock 1500 to 2000 suits of all sizes, at all prices, therefore wo re mind mother's who are looking lo their interests to bring their boy's to us; we will cloihe them for less money -furnishing stylish and well-made clothing; each boy wlll.recelve a present with his suit. Sond- helm's One Prico Star Clothlnrr Hall. Mauch Chunk. tl Acxnowledgcmonts. Tho following subscriptions for thoCAtt- now AuvocATic have been received since last report: 9 'frWaterbor. rackerton $ l oo v.V. 11 "c". Dieinierviup po Kllas llerirer. H.ivri. ln i pn Wm Trait, U-lifghtnn.. 2 oo .. A. Heltz, Leln'uliloii i no 1 nomas Si-hwartz, I.ehlKhton i CO I-. A. Heck. Millinnihir . i nn C. II. Horn, Lehlghto .-. i oo Kdwln Henslngr, Franklin 2 on JoslaliCunfer.Lelilglitoi 1 00 l)r. T. K. Divlt, Summit XI Ml i CO Cornelius Ilchrlg, lieltzvllle 1 to l'iuiik .imiiiL-riiiui, wet-spon 2 00 New Advertisements. The Oft Told Story Of tho pocullar medicinal merits of Hood's Barsaparllla is fully confirmed by tho volnn tary testimony of thousands who lravo tried It. l'ccnllir In tho combination, proportion, and' preparation of Its Ingredients, peculiar in tlio cxtrcmo caro with which It Is put lip, Hood's Barsaparllla accomplishes cures whero other preparations entirely fall. Pecu liar In tho unequalled good namo It lias mado at home, which Is a "tower of strength abroad," peculiar In tho phenomenal sales it has attained, Hood's Sarsaparllla Is tho most popular and successful medicine bcroro the public today for purifying tho blood, giving strength, creating an appetite. "I suffered from wakefulness and low spirits, and also had eczema on tho back ot my head and neck, which was very annoying. I took ono bottlo ot Hood's Sarsaparllla, and I have received so much benefit that I am very grateful, and 1 am always glad to speak a good word for this medicine." Mns. J. 8. SirvDEn, PottsvIUe, I'cnn. Purifies tho Blood nenry Biggs, Campbell Street, Kansas City, had scrofulous sores all over his body for fifteen years. Hood's Sarsaparllla completely cured him. Wallaco Buck, of North Bloomncld, N. Y., suffered eleven years with a terrible varlcoso ulcer on his leg, so bad that ho had to give np business. Ho was cured of the ulcer, and also of catarrh, by . Hood's Sarsaparllla SoldbyandroBirlsts. $lUforS5. Preparedonly by C. L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mm. 100 Dosos One Dollar FULL WEIGHT. STRICTLY PURE GUARANTEE. We guarantee the SWITCH-BACK BAKING POWDER to be absolutely free from all injurious substance, and to contain only the most wholesome ingredients. Asi your Grocer for it. Sold only In Cans. MANUFACTURED BY Switch-Back Baking Powder Co., SU3UOUCIT April 28, 1888-ly-6 HIL.L-, PK. The undeislgned announces to the citizens of Lehlghton aud tbo surrounding country that he has opened a shop for the Repair of Machinery ! fiuehns Aerltsulhirftl ImDlements. ShftrDen- tag Lawn Mowers, Grinding I'l;iner Knives, tlng-and Pump Work, and manutaciurtng Grain ah worK guaranteed ai me juwi'si prices. W. G. MITCHELL In Rear of Gabel's Hardware . Store. LEHIGET ON. Fonua. April 23. ly To Whom it May Concern. All persons are hereby -forbid trusting my wit SARAH IIIXLYEKD on my account, she haying left my bed and board without just eause or provocation. I will pay no debts other con, iracnog aiier mis aaie. Lthlitbton, Fa., aprll jt, luss-wi N Dosltlnns guaranteed nlth UALAltV and EX PENSES PAID. Any determined man can suc ceed with us. feeultaraarantages to beginners. stock complete, including many last semog specialties. Outnt free. . Address at once. (Name this paper) BROWN BKOTHEltS, NCltSERTMEX, BOCHESTXB, N. T. aprll 23 :m Da. B. R. SCOTT, Da n. B. REINOUU DENTISTRY ! IN ALL IT9 OBAltCBCS, Drs. Scott & Reinohl, Graduates oi Phils. Dental Collect. Machine Shop WANTED. Permanent PerservatioD of Teetli a Suecialty, OAK HAIiIf, Market Square, M?.uch Chunk, Pa. ArUa mm CASH ADAM MEHEEAH & SOff, We have just added to our largo stock, a lull line of $10 Grand Army Suits, $10. Sizes from 35 to 42. Two sots of buttons G.A.U. and blaok. Our Men's and Boy's Suits ure not like some Jew's goods, that when a customer buys n suit and leaves the store ' he has to hurry himself home for y fear of the buttons ; ' falling offnd getting lost. Our suits are the very best sewed SHOES. When we say our shoes are solid, free from paper or pressed leather soles, they arc so. If uot so, bring them back when half worn out and wc will give you your money back. " DON'T MISS The wonderful bargains at the Lehighton and Weissport. Finest Goods ! Latest StYles ! Hats, Bonnets, Notions, dna Dressmaking. first-class City Milliner always and siitislaction given. . , I " ..uvu. T Hosiery for Men, Women and Children secured from three of the best makers in the world. The good0 are guaranteed by the makers to be absolutely fast in color. They will not iade, in washincr nor rub in weai-ini?. a n ji uii niiin, ill!' nil un i'xii. CHILDREN'S FAST BLACK COTTON HOSE.., Esche's German Gloria Dyo. We show four qualities In the Ribbed Goods, with and without dotiblo knees. Ladies' Fast Black Cotton Hose. Esche's Celebrated German Gloria Dye. 37 l-2c. and GOc. a pair. Wex & Soehne's Celebrated Victoria Djc. 60c. and 05c. a palrl ' men s Jtian nose. Sanitary D.e. 31 cents, and 45 cents a pair. 634 Hamilton Street, October 30 -IBST CAMBRIDGE jj g MANUFAOTUHEK3 OP CROWS STANDING Steel roofinG. Also PUIn Itollftd, OorrumUd. Orlmptd Edn uxl Budd Iron RooJtnjf BldiD and Willi. AraU wtatd la mti oountr. bna lor oaUiocb aa mopIm. CA1IBHID OS, OXCZ, BOi FREKCH SATEEN Choice KoTeltles and choice and new tbinES in rrencu sateen; an me eaa, antique snaaw tsa nn k silk are reproduced In these exqnlsltt Sateens of the best French aannfaetBre. See our goods before orderlne from samples which often rsptwents ftflei oarrti4 from other seasons. WHITE MARSEILLES QUILTS. We Marseilles omits, in grptian ana unineie pstterns, at prices waien we are hw are aw&T below the prices formerlr aikad for the sasse goods. We also bare a complete Hue of Crochet Quilts. HENRIETTA CLOTHS CT NEW COLOBS.-Beautlful finish, sell aad slaat fei cist arapine, nnequaiiea tor tus prio. in eprmgani tiapie saacai; Htry, urtM, Garnet, Tan, Black, Cream, Brown, Mode. LADIES CASSI MERE. This new and fashionable fabrU Is o f the aiest deeiraalt materials for ladles wear this setsop. Being 48 Inehu wide it eats locoed ae Tantac and makes a rich dress at small exysMe. Call sad im tka. Opposite American HotelJ . MJL WGW ONLY. EM! Millinery Stores of t and Lowest Prices 1 in employed. All goods guaranteed apr21 imvh lull, ill ii I iviii ii I f'l v nicnir,T Allentown, Penn'a. : ROOFINti GO. PATENT SEAM. Special Colorlats. W are ibewlif t . are offerlnc extra Ttluss in tefl Impertol 5 es At a i m .IS H o -s K tiQ S R ri IB 1 1 mi I MUIPhr JBTZ7K, JTm.