yaws; The Carbon Advocator SATURDAY, JULY 20. 18S0. Bonn l'ldo Circulation Inrgcr' llinn any Weekly No.r.pnpor In tho County !... .1 . i . . . I . . . " ' r uuii I.1SU. 11 OW IMS IS Wl nt mttV Lie SaiOIV ftillr wlnil. (.. linnlmn ni inA .,. i ---- ....... w. ili k w . uvuiu a in uaiuua caiieu uouuio extra .nporflno first class ly- ol tho men who figured prominently o Inc. TJio Juilse. before whom tho ca Hint, nvenlfnl ..In-lit. linn, lln nn flu. 1a was tried, was nluiost carnlvzcd.he rounds linfnm tnaL.intii.nm rn.u t ..ii n,..r , a - V V t I .-.. "J llff)blM .VJ- -,.V..11-.IU ijr i-iru iu.il iur goou oiu nam auaman1 can da no" eood.si, i it." is J ' DATTnKI. cljcck tha, Mrt,CIllllr ' ,nnir . .A. . Bj- & J B-uiV-il- ruASB aiAlLi MATTKll. I 4V in VMt s uuu i TIM JiuaaiUH MHiAfU'J Ireon Vlir. ons, horses, tiles and nvnnn. Mr. iimiln ,.t..i.,- m. am , - - - i .v . v m u . iiuuu wuiiui(iuu mm wnueil'u was mrown out of Court, the Jiidgo said ho hopes and crlmo and tears. The flowcro niwoausueuuuiwHusianuiDgjurs.juonijo's wero all in bloom, nature nercr looked oath that shft was married th Snlnmnn In I mnm lmrl. ii. nma --. ....i-. I hlladolphla, and consequently sho was a amont; tho trees, I raised my eyes and pej-jurer. , . . beforo mo rosa a grand granite shaft -u unuiarroimcs wnonaaspil tun IVmlrnnt T i1,A,nm...f Labor Bills In Congress arc now bcclnnlnc irin. if. Twhr... season, and the packers havo come lo tho "at l"r woken, como homo to Kcar him under a sweot bank of flowers CRISP CONDENSATIONS. T-lltYini. liErlma nfri atdl tA ... tl... . ......... ..w....u .-- wu. (?. ui ; Ino etrlokoit districts of China. A child under 10 bringe from $1 to S1.60. &n. An English nlmlral contends thatilll i. .... . t .. . i . T 1 a ... . ...-,. siutlfulElty of J t59.WS 8uIi9 ol P tlilrty tons nro pfifo- ib bMH dead " ncuon' 'J-wenty roumsfl 1 will llnt.ri llfnrn . It. J A TOMATO TKUST NOW Tho latest of all lining rnn.liln.llnn la ft tomato trust, which Is about to bo form ed by the packers at lirldgcton. This lit tie city puts up In cans about one-third of tho cntlro tomato crop of New Jersey every cake Jho bakery, the ground the bakery thrpuRlf 6 -.. ... LI At.nnil nil. Vtflt.ll ft first mnrlrrnrrA nnm,. I II. J ..6- iiim ciri - .."....uuiira inu neau,tviio9o sou caTorajrso mucn ucaai w:. tJS .. I nn. llnKN. nlm inj nr.. 1, ..!- . . ..... . . '. ... ... . I will linlsh tlfcm' Cow'fl llAlria ticiw-lisnd In mnllnr. Mr. lot8. Tho process Is desorlbcilan ti.chonn ono auu mo prouuee as an improTOtncnr ou tho 'woolen article. An lrutnenao order for rnmnto In a 1 - ; " "v. ronnffnrl in T'nrfti fi-Arn Tlvni.11 mi planatlon Is tliat the emanilpaftit slave women have lakcu to VffitTHg"th"5iUT' Tr vuiuttv.ua rams uorao 10 near mm unuer a sweoi uanic ol llowcrs A o.ui,mi, i,n io i i labor organizations are made nn lav 1.1. darilnVilttt-iW. Ufinm i. , A Scotchman who ev dent y doesnot ccly coTcrncd hv forelcners who U n. T.i.n m JT" ?&Lln n?5 Claims that.ho has vwuv.1 U4iuii umk iucjf vail BUUUtO UtJllUi TC I , ' i "j uta sulYs 'from tfielr work "by combining An , lftrSc)y goycrncd by foreigners who I so woll uuouuiiuiuu win Rccoruinciy oo iormeu within a weok or two, the Initiatory steps having already bceu taken. The assochv tlon will rcgulato the prlco for raw materiel. and also the price to he paid for canned tomatoes by tho people. In fact tho tomato trast will work oxactly on the same principle as all other lrui. nnnU nr combinations that corner tho nscessltles of living anregulato the supply and prices to suit themselves. These flourishing evils are a sau commont on the rights of tho masses, and tho strong arm of tho law, rightly administered, should step In and crash them out of existence The new states in formlns their constitutions shnnM mako their formation an offense punishable ny one and Imprisonment, and tho law onco mado should bo enforced - . HW HV uiwi tl UtCl DIIU mving cntoreu into possession of the rrom. sleeps, "nor stocl, nor polsoh,' malice Iscd Land Were desirous of kceninc all tho domestic?, fnrnlfm 1iw. tontliltiff nnn (nuMi milk nml firtnnv tt. nAm .11. 1 I . I r..-t' L' n ' providence to themselves, and of excluding ineir poor countrymen from any oattlc ma tion In their cood luck. Thev did not lcclslnto ncalnst tho lenorant lionN that are a CUrlO to tho COUntrv. lint nnlv nirntnut. imporiauon ot brains and Intelligence. The first fruits of this nefarlnm not tho stoppago of our national cates of llm Ilov. JPalpolo Warren who was lirouilit. oyer from .England tf fill tho pulpit of ono llequteictt mjwee. . Yonns TnutY. BKOADBUIM. STATE ANl)WITCni3 Items of Interest " Dished Up " for Onr Renders. Slatlugton Is to havo a Tribe of Imn. Or- uer or ateu Men.- urw-i iruiu .ugianu if uu tuo pulpit Of ono aneiuown iias vu puunc SCU0O1S Wltll 14 of tho most Influential HnUnmvil M.i,rni,. male and female tr-'ihiierq. n tntnl nt to In New York. They adjudged this minis- In 'ho past llftecri Iraouths tho debt of tor ot UMlst to be a contract laborer sub- Juumcnl,erfi Uollege, ,Allentown, has been TUJI IBEA, llKOTniBR. TaK Weatiierlt Uerali coriEs odr article on tho Court Ilonse question as pnb llshcd two weeks ago, and comments ni 1,1 luiioirs; lect to a penalty of ono thous.iml i1nllr for landlng-on our shores. Tho Church compromised by paving one hundred dol lars, and tho reverend eentlem.m nrrnr-imo hero (o-day, but every man cannot bnt re gard It as one of tho most disgraceful and uuminaiinc transactions that tho Govern mont was oyer connected with. Then comes tho creat unlvAnltv nf ni uornia to wmcn uovernor Stanford has do Ttlft nlnA t. . ,1.. T .1.1-1.. 1 . catk and Is good article In all respects natcd thirteen millions of dollars, and tho no ""mied hotels, vli: where Wcatherlj should appear. Our town T'"". .ruu"u .u" T.ors,ly at Georgetown reduced about (25,000 After years of debato on tho sublcct tlio bchool Board of Easton has decided to furnish free books te the nunlls of tho cltv schools. Itev. Dr. ll'm. 31. Itellvhas been auDoInt- ed a financial agent to help extinguish the debtof $20,000- still resting on tho Allen town Female Collece. Eight counties In Pennsylvania how havo licensed hotels, viz: Armstrong l nr. rest, Greene, Huntingdon, Indlanna, Tot ter, Warren and Washington can offer all the advantages, conveniences'. for wlllcn sveral millions havo been raised At ft lliaf aUI.h.T .t.l.l.i tr n. I ... 111 .1 ...l.i ii.. . .... Conuntv's?S nlw S,Z ".?, J"80 ,T Vi6 moBl Cth0Ic Mtution of learning In the Northampton Couhty poor house. Herman Schmidt, County Seat could not just as well be lo cated In Wcatherly as any of tho other two Of course Br'er Paust is younc, quite young, put bo wants to switch off from Bro Illnker's lino of arcument lirfnrn hn mn make much of an lmprusslon as an cdltorl- al writer. Tho effect of Rlnker's tutorship lsuiet appearent In tho abovo "squint." Of course it don't amount to mimii in tiio lino of argument, from the very fact that weatneny is located seventeen miles from Mauch Chunk, on the Beaver Meadow branch of the Valley road. That settles the Woatherly question, and Lehlghton will be ine now county seat, XrM !.. l... 1 . . I tl.. tl,nn , I 1 M .' i- ..41U1T luul 1.11U iriiric i n. rnnii v tin. I biii. iuuj itiiscu iu lour-onrsn mrifiq nr inv -r . j MI. i - - .".j . tho BjWosuocits olwbeatand 1,444 shocks of J L 1 i . - .. ." MIS YKAIt'S ELKCTIONB. ino current year Is notably an "oE year" la general politics. Only doyen totatcs elect Stato officers this year. Kentucky will hold a general election for Stato Treasurer on Aug. 5. Elections In ten other States will tako place on Nov. o. on that day. Iowa will elect Governor and Llcutcncnt Uovernor. Maryland will elect Comptroller and At- vorney-ucnerai. Massachusetts will elect Governor and estate olllccrs. world, uor way tuo tacuitv arn mnt t thdsliold with the Inlaultous law which fnr. oius us to import Intel cence and nJnci ilon, but permits tho Importation ef Ignor anco ana crime, A few months ago acentl email nn tlin Judson Imported a cardener wlm trnniii beautify his estate and make it more loyely to look upon or moro valuable to sell. The man was seized at Castle Garden and "sent back to England as thouch ho had been a sentenced felon, his only crime belna; that no know too much of cardeninc. for nn thn same ship wero a lot ofstunid. illrtv. Ingr am lauorcrs, andtUey weroallowedtoland uue series of outrages perpetrated umlei tho contract law culminated this wppW in sending back tho book-keeper of a Now lOrH: bUSineSS bouse. Tim firm rnmlnpto business in London and New York, and tiio books of the New York houso cot bad- ly tangled. Their book-keeper in London was an expert apa thoroughly, so thoy in tho steward of tho, reports rye on tho almshouse farm this season ' Sixty of tho furnace men nf thn fjr.inn Iron Company, at Catasauquaj wont out a ior an mcrcaso oi iu per cent In their wanes and the three furnaces in operation have been banked. The companv, it is said, will rctuso tue Tequest. A lightning bolt struck a lareo trea at Xiynville, Lehigh county, benpath which Charles KIstler's cattle wero huddled a few days ago. None of them wero hurt except a largo bull with a copper ring In It nose, which was killed. Theodoro Kuhns. of South Bethlehem. aged fifteen ycarsj was killed on the Lehigh1 VailfiT IU rni nnnnal P-lr.- T !.-,. I , . . wf.f.v-.... vnifau loiituu Ul being struck by a passenger train. IIo was picking coal while a coal train was passing on the opposlto track and did not hero tho passenger train approaching. Anthony Follwcller, 23 years of age, re .1 II . ... . . was an expert apu ItiorOughly, so thoy in- sluuS near uynnport, WbiIe.on his way to duced him 16 como over to their Now York Picnic Jfonday was struck by a freight swru auu iae puargo oi tnclr uooks. As I iuuiiluujikiii ana -Lienigmtallroad Soon as ho arrived at Castlo Garden ho was and instantly killed. Deceased was a crad- seized by the sapient authorities as a con- ulto ' llie D8aI and Dumb Institute, at tract laborer and was adjudged to be sent 1 "naueipnia. back on the samo steamor on which ho ar- The locomotives, cars and other nroDertv rived. Tha samo' class of leclslatlon which of tho Valley Co. will no lonsrer hp ilpultr. panders to'the prejudices of tho most worth nl0(l y tbo abbreviation "L. V. R. R." I .1 .1 IL. .. ..... .111.. W.I11 1.- 1.l ..v .. . ... ivpa uasa oi hio community oy uiuaing lor uu " uo luuereu "ienigu valjey. ( tbelr votes, has brought our States prisons "C'SHt locomotives will no longer be to tho vcreo of ruin and mutiny by shutting named, but will bo designated by numbers. Mississippi Will elect Governor and Stato. officers. Nebraska will .elect a Sunrflmh fMnrt less class of tho wimmnnllt hr hWtrilnn fnIUut JltflfTft nnH 1A..I , , r.'l..l ...... I .. ...... -.-.w uuu bill, -LtCUUkS. New Jersey will elect Governor and Stato officers. down on the labor rnntr.irt . nml thor.ht, Tassencer locomotives are to still hpnr num. IT TT, . . ' ... . " ' . . uw x orK win oiect totato olllccrs, except aeprlvlDR tho convicts of an opportunity to Governor and Lieutenant-Governor. Ohio will elect Goycuor and officers. Work. The whole of this class lntrlslatlnn Statp a dlsgraco and should bo forever swept from our statute-books. A -of (lil nil rnnrla 1 -,1 ... r, an In theso latter days Lam reminded that scarcely a' tiling, happons anywhere in the Tonnsylvanla will elect Stato Treasurer. .vireiuia- wlil'-clect Governor and Stato nfflnnrfi. --- s.aicciy a imng uappons anywhere In the Political interest this year accordingly Is United States but directly or indirectly it centred In the elections of the new'y !)ffects New York. It . matters very little admitted States, North Dakota, South whether it Is a prize fight in Mississippi or Mwauiuiiiuu, uuu iuoniana, -wuicu t ijoiusiana or tue purchase of Millet's creat meir onsiiiuuons ana masterpiece In raris, the "Angeliusj" mil wi mil otaio uovcrnmenls and Legislatures which will choose ntrrht. tiaw United States Senators. Each new Stain Will also elect a Representative in Congress, CKcept South Dakota, which will elect two, Tho torras of no United States senators expire next year, so tho election of mem bers ef tho Legislature this year Is of inter est as bearing on national politics only in cases where members of the Legislature chosen this year hold office for two years, Tho Senate elected in Now York Stat will voto for a United States Senator In 1BU1 to succeed tho Hon. Jr'illiara M Eyarts, It miqut ue kemai.i.kd as a ri:cui.uit coincidence thathighly protected Pennsyl vania contains moro tramps to tho square muotuan any other Stato in the Union, ana also moro non-English speaklnc, pover ty-stricken foreign laborers. With a lit more protectipn it would be almost iin posslblo for a native-born American to obtain employment In this Stato. Great is protection, but greater Is tho gap It makes in tue ranks of tho American workmen, BROADBRIM'S N. Y, LETTER. A caso has recently been decided In our vouris uere wuicii affords one of the most remarkable examples of wholesale perjury over heard or seen In a Court Tlirce years aeo a Spaniard bv thn nnmp nr Montjo procured a divorce from his wife on tuo usual statutory grounds, and the Court awarded him the custody of his chil- urea, nirco years navo passcu, and a short time ago Jfrs. JUontio atmpara hpfnm the Court aud demands that the caso be re opened which in tho trial had gono by de fault, the defendant falling to appear, nor did sho take tho adyautago of tho statutory time of appeal which Is one year In the etaieof new lork, but without remon strance sho allows three years to pass by ana now sho comes into Court. And there by hangs a tale. The husband repllos that tho purchase of a thousand miles nf mil road by Henry Vlllard. or the nnrnp.tratlnr, of the tpost gigantic swindle of the age by H'aru an sooner or later come to New York. This is impressed UDon mn mnrn powerfully by the death of John N Mn Qlnnls, who last week was killed by liehtn ing inJNow Orleans At tho mention of his name I am c.irrlpil back to one of the most rcmarkablo episod es m our History. About eighteen years ago Mr. McGmnis had married Wm. M Tweed's eldest daughter, and his brother Artnur Ambrose fell In lovo with Tr. - j i i weed's youngest daughter, who was to him as tho apple of his eye. Whatever faults Wm, M. Tweed may havo had. hn was a kind husband and an affectlonaip father; and more than this, ho was a faith. ful friend; faithful even unto death, for ho uicu ocuinu prison bars rather than be ttay tho men who served hlra. for ho migbt havo c.caped punishment hlmnplf If ho had giyo up his friends to the savace and vindictive vensreanen nf hl ..,. faeventeen years ago this summer the Tweed ring thieves wero in tho zenith nf their glory and power. Thev held both uranches of tho Leglslaturo with tho giip of death. Tho Supremo Court of thp State, Cardoza, Barnard and McCunn were their object slaves, ready to do their bers and names. William Pencel, 21 years of ace. while under tbo Influence of 1 nnnr nn Sanmi.o night, amused himself bv lumninc on and ""-Bussing, coal trun-t-TlchletJs-'i3ta,i lion, inallelltlnn- from a train hrwna trn.lr oy ono coming in another dlrcition and re ceived serious Injuries. He was taken to St. Luke's HosDltal-and mav rppnvpr The dog days have now . commenced. ibis season, which wo bolleya lasts six weeks, is regarded by many Der.mnn n moro unhealthy than that which Immedi ately prccecd or succeed Jt, 'and as being a ime wnen mankind Is more Hahln tn at tacks from disease or exposure or Imprud ence In their general habits. If there is no foundation in fact for this belief. It Is a superstition of long standing. Switchback Krli.-.Inl.. I.lirlm-tlin anfiont. 1--I... u.itti. 2... r,:ii. chunk an.(1 Summit Hill statlousns infitni,?!'?,', J.'a CI,1."lk station at 8 sw. -V utlU J. 11,, II amM-. .... -..(m,..,,., WiJU , 1U OS SUJJDAV. Leave Upper Mauch Cliunk at 1:50 and 2:15 Leavo Summit Hill at 3 :00 and 4:00 r. SI. detected 80.000 ilimt mnrM in .lin thnn. boiiuui part oi a cudio men in ti)6 nir or a room. Tho neonlo nf TVvml linvn niimhha.1 thn L.,...tuMl.l.1.n..ii . .. . .- ... uuum in wiuuu jjeeiuovtn was oorn, Wltll tho Intention nf r.nnvnrtlnw It tntn n mn. seutu of objects illustrating his llfo and wonts. Tho watolimakers of PrpBnnlt. Hn rrl nn .1 who havo long beon famous:, flndinsr tlial XV.-I- . 1 1 1 1, I - ' . . P . , vueir imuu 13 uocunmg, navo uccuea to uuuu luuiory unu won. on inn Ainnri can plan. Tho Union Paclflo ronil nfrnru 0l nnn cash to any Ttasacnrrnr nn nn. tr-nf,, wlti will shoot a train robber, fihdsovoral par lies nro maKing ireguent trips in liopo to get a shot. Napoleon tho Great's' f a vorlto wrltlnrr t.l . .r . l . vuuic, irom iuaimaison, was just been sold In Paris. It 13 rathor an unwieldy pieco of mahogany, with choice uiuant3. At thn tnn nf i hn TTIiVrtl i....,- ".. . f jw w,,u, lui feo, specially nrenarod note nnnnr. ,litnl from tho summit of tho' tower, la 'pro- viaoa, ana tno writer can bavo the letter posted on tho snot. H Tho latest mfillojil nmnimol(i,v.rtnrt - .... ...., ...i . , mnt Kinni.-inc nftpj- mpnia la in ;.,-i,, Slneo It la alrpii.Y-nctrlil!ahr..l f...t rv,t-J Ing boforo meals la Injurious, tho only Olio nf thn hAfit hnrnpmnn In A tnvlnn uic.u.a says that ho who follows tho adyico of hla 1 1 L ,1, .... 1 . . " jouitey wiu un ruiueu. nioso whq rido horses as a nrofes-tlnti hnra .nrv nnn. juugment on cnyining outsiuo tbp actual, An Enelisli dotcctlvo. after a soamh nf four months, has found in Sydnoy a pieco 01 siivor piato stolen trom a Lon don house, and which ho was Instructed to recover at any cost. It is a rare speci-? .nun 01 pereisienuy cntisod silver ware Tho Australian rjanern nnnnnnra thn finding of a largo nuggot weighing 330 ounces and valued at 1,860. It was found near Weddorburn, Victoria, by o younir Austrian named CYiatn ninl.!. who has only recently arrived in thoc6l-' Realism in art will 1 IDYfl on n-rtrrtr' dlnary revelation In Now York when a, lion, painted by a Boston artist, la placed' In rvnsltlnn. Thn t , .uv vt.uo via H1U 7I,I,UIU, U hotel man, will illumlnato the lion wltlv oiocmciiy kmi pwa it behind a row or real bar. '. John II. T!rr.rtlT lnnrla1 In ,WlUi'J' four years ao "with SlKO In hla tir.r.Vt' i - kum i'yav and a, chest of tools which wero mado in,' 1848. Tha soma man todhy Is' worth over $300,000. Tho fortune was mado oii: two patents m axis for a wagon and a sowing machine. In tho Dutch DOrtimi nf Tlnrnor. thn' natives Usod to adorn . thofr' huts with. human heads, and thav Wflrn nnf. nnrtlf... ..1 t u'., , ' - -frrj-i 1 uiar ivugw iiwiu Ik was. UVCr tWOvtbOU-, A . 1 . . . ' . .' .. l o-um -a hiuw imva nau to do killed In order toy pt a stop to this praoticg, Now com from Toillll-.a. Tlnrmnl, that Koh ?J R3J1. n HmW Jn.i.-.,t! more, m, nmnoiijiow rcllglon,whIch- is uunoruxHi u a sort or inlxluro of JJud dlilsm and Chrletlanitv. Tim ,l!.-:i J . -fw UWUIIIIU whonumbcf iUTard'thnunnr1 n t, OhrlstlaaSunday and abstain from strong1 UflU-b. WIlHam J. Hilton. Bortr lnorctuuit of Franklvii. TTv. .-Tilnr.I a nail kex containing ?30,00O in greefl-" backs upon firs a few days ago, and laughed" joyuy a, ,na sawtne names uovour tho iwixar. nmur troumea nnn hni nn..' viuva nau lurneu ills noau. At a.certoin continntAl nrvrn limicn o nrhuA donna and her had a dlsputa. The manager, to bring' uuo iuy k nor senses, resolved to give- uwftv no oeaanmn tinicprn nml tim donna oonsoquently sana to an nudicnm of about a hundred people. Themana-' I ger and tho artist aro now on tho friend neat possible terms. I I 11 1' I - I I'll FOR 'oil 'f-r' ; flS?Mcathcr is hot ; and oh, dear mfc !' 1 - in ii ii t oivn inrinrr mnn.virn - Covered with clothes from htdls to chin, That to say the least thoy should he thin. HOT Now hearken to me, ye sweltering fir ierids ; Something you must do to mako amends For that wcarv air and that look forlorn. io you'll rue it suve's you'ro'hcmi.i Or elso WEATHER - 'm,r. -r. - inn, uiisi ii. iHii LH1APE?T." TUtNY persons arc under thej impression that Ivory Soap is ex 1V1 pensivc, and intended for the use of the wealthy only. The factis, the jfricc .is lower thnji for ordinary soaps, quality coif side'red, foj iij the "Ivory" no1 " cheapeners " or "makeweights" arched, "jso the buyer getj"al "true soap," for her money. Its liarmlcssnss,', durability and, efficiency admit of its being used for all purposes 'with equal satisfaction aud economy in the families., of the ricfc or poor. ' I A WORD OF WARNING. There'are many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the 'Ivory';" lhey ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for "Ivory" Soap and Insist upon getting It. . . . Copyright, 18SC, b XToctcr & OamMe. There's a place in town ; quite handy too : Where people who enter looking ever so blue, Come out so smiling, so glad, so "fresh," ; lPith the purchase made for sweltering flesh. ODD 1 Socome with your dear ones, friends and all-; And call at the store 'death OjJera Ball: They'll show you their goods ; and you rieed'nt buy Unless you're satisfied. Just come and trvV 00 of all kinds nicely executed i 11 V 'in a at tins oitice. Frices low. A hat or cap, a coat or vest, A city prices ; goods of the best. ' ' ' A boot or shoe for lady or gent, And little folks ; sure they too are meant. TO guiiTis5 gGUGH Mure Curo tor Cousin. Colds. Consumption, iiu.iacut-.i, ouiu xiiiii.ii mill uutii-it-iiM-i ui ill. DionolUaJ Organ J.. Thousands can testily as to its eraclencV. meo a. ami coc. x-ui .iio uy hi ii.rugisi. iui-Ky-y Howard Deifeuderfer, OrroSiTir.xiiE .l'um.lc Squaw., Bank ' BTItEET, IiUHIQUTON, MANUFAOTUKER- OF - FINE - CIQA1.S Also a Choice Lino of TJobacjcqes, Ciains, and SnoKEn. Suitmes, jSS-Don'll Forget to CalltS? LABOR NOTES. Muhlcnberc Collere. Allnn superior adrantages to llie young men ot Eastern i iiiiiTama vno desire t9 secure an Academic or CollcRelate training for.teachlng. business, or one oi the learned professions. Tlio corps o - .ui.MU,Siiuu icacuers is auio aud azpericuced the accommodatlgns are ample and comfortable, .t.u miuig umuuim ueincr nr-nrpii liv ctonm nv.n i.iu Biuuusi.-, aro excecauigly moderate, as icier- vutu iu uurauvcrusing columns will show. Of Interuflt to T.in,,,. u... Young men Ueslrlnsa sni-r(.f.ii ,i,n i i,i nes . life should wrlto to Palm's Iluslness College. 1709 Chestnut street I'lill,i,l,li,l,i, r i, ,.., ' lull.UUIC circulars, which will bo sent free, provided you .m.i.u mis paper, iiiis lnstltutkm Issum a Life mi, r ' " 0,-"u""'P 't nity dollars, and secures sltua- blildine;. 1 he Mayor of tlie city was their l"s for Its-graduates. Tlls is r. r..r ,i,v. Judges wero all their paid servants. The z.. . wuMuwuLi i'u3 till CI, UUU St) Was IDn ft IV I treasurer. Wm. M. Tr-pe,l f ,i. U1? Juno "umbcr "the West Shore ... . ' ' . : j1. . ul aiagazine is issued a sulcudld rnlnr-.i ..r.i llhnnl nf Piil.ll. wMi ... " ueB. a colored supple. i i ini . , ' '"'".'"'"SseenesiiiMcattlolinmedlatelybeforo At tlio saiuo tliuo there was an luc jarly millions of jnoncy stolen from the iuinB nud after the nrc. showing the Tacoma In tho number of successful strikes cltyamons his hungry henchmen. All IelleItc,lts'burnnblocks,tliotr.ilnbearlngthe ... , , , i Tho Musicians' nnkni i so strnn r., -r ......... . . .. . O . -i-iinninvin, ui ui:uriiiniiii .ini'A wj iirj scaDS. Tho recently oraranlzed Natlonnl A elation of MacliltiUts i-M-lUUt lodge aud 3,000 members ia fit teen states! ue ui union Tho latoafc nowlv nrnt?rtil i . .0.UM 1.1WIAJ tratto union Is "Tho Brothorlwcnl of Lo- ooruoUTO wipers." Its first chartered union Is at Newton, Kan. Tho Boot and Shoomnl-.W Tnt?.. tlonal union Is growing strong in tlitf country towns of Massachusetts. Now Hampshire and Maine. They aro bolng -unuuu, so meir omcers say, at tho nver- ago ruiu o. .our per weeK. Thero has been a marked Btrittos -witmn tlio past thrco real's:-' lh leBO tho numbcrof employes Involred In strikes and lookouts was 418,000, in 188 about 343,000, and In 1883 only 211,000. At tho samo timo there was an Ingroasio New York felt his power, and on the day auu sme, sc. as a collection of en 11 structloubr flrBnril.o i,.i... ........ ...,. - - . .... Uu..llb0, UI 11UI1 Ui 111Q largest city on lUget sound, entailing a loss of --..J i,wu,uw., ii wm uecomo more and moro valuable as time passes. Such total destruction that his youngest daughter wn nmrrio,! New York made' it a special holiday. All mo great merchants aud manufacturers wero anxious to court tho favor of the kins. Never was seen such bridal presents at any wedding in tho Uultcd States be fore nor since. Tho room sot anart fnr Hia presents looked Uko a section of Tiffany's -;roai siorej numbers of. tho presents were o- " ........,. .vnua nut i iil-.il siure, numucrs oi. mo ouo uov ouiy um not ueieuu luesuitan-a nt n-nni, fmm 41 iwi ... r iv. ...... . - , i - .u.vivwiu(k(wv, .ura jieius her, so conscious was sho of her guilt, but and his wife gaTe a set of diamonds worth i.o.iuii.uiu.i:iy uueruowasuirorccu irom Uvo tUousand dollars; Tom died a fucltlvn iier sne went to 1'UliauolDh a accomnan ml frnm liieil in pr,. ..,.i i . , . . .u .u.., hi, ula ucauuiui uyoneooiomon, io wuom sue was married wifo died a drunkard in tho street cutter- in mnt pitv lit. n ..li-in ...!, nn.. I n... . .. ' . , ,JVtu xuu uuu risK, meu in me height of hlsnlorv magisiraio wuo luenuued bolomon, and his was killed bv an assassin: Miic x'.(. son, who was his clerk and mado out tlio - I i ' . . v on i n uitn luree marriage certificate, fully identified the wo- hhousand dollars died a pauper tho other i.u. .wir iuia. uuiiliu cnninji imn i:.nrt i.in. nml n ,n.n, .t ... WM., ..ill. H i;CUi s io uury mm. auu swears pomi-manu mat sue never wa It was a brllllont company and a brilliant x uuaucip-iia wuu ooiomou ic iicr life, night. Great lawyers, doctors and cler-v aud moreover sho nover was married to men wero proud of an invltntlnn tn of buslhcss and such courage, energy and quick ,v,.uin.-iuiiuii usisueing shown reuder Seattle uiiuui mo marvels or t ia hnumi i ,., o. ...v.u b 1 I . 4iigs aro a vaiuauio souvenir of tlio event. Tho West Shore Is published monthlyat Portland, v.. tvu, n year, or ss cents a copy. Harvest Uxourilom, Tlie golden harvest limn lq npnr- .n.l natelytho facilities for enlm lni. it .,i The Chicago, ltock Island & Rn.. -.-iii sell Harvest Kxcurslon Tickets to all jiolnts In nuuaas mm icDrasKa (west of but not on the Missouri river) Colorado, Indian Territory, New Slexlco. Texas. Wvoniinu. ntfiii i.ini,n .i .-i,. "I 1 .-.nuwuiwu! Arluna, Northwestern Iowa and Southwestern lllnnesota at ono faro for the round trip. Dates olsalo Aug. Cth and sotli. Sent, inn, n,.,ioii, .....i October Sth, 18S9; return limit, SO days from date m uiiio, uius nnorauig opportunities for Invest- lui-iii ur wis location oi farms and homes In A factory recentlv burned nt. n-ir,!,,,.. Conn., was well known us tho "Twelve Apostles," and was ono of thn nliinat factories In tho city. It was started shortly after Mm strike among Danbury hatters Boveral Tears utro bv n mm n of men, twelve In number, and It was rrom tins tlial it derived its strange name. A VOUntr Iadv Hvinor In (.hoster Vallnv. Pa,, was liroiniscd that If nlm chartro of a mihllo school thrna men, each 80 years of ago, would enter iiur ciuss. " , 7, """ l" "" oi'roimoi an inviiauon to a wed- growing sections of new country such as vera Solomon or any other mau except Montjo, ding where the bride wore diamond buttons er ifaoBetSStortoS.?4S and Solomon swears that he never In his in her boots, and they almost beggared bculs very much larger than that Included In tho life was married to any one, Mrs. Montio themselves tn mv triimin n n "0Ie of any similar previous excursinr. Th or aDj body else. Just In the nick of tlmo American nrlncess. Pnnr r-iri o, . 80lld eMlbu' e ''.rcss ,r8ln of ok Wand un stens tho lanitor of a flat house who about a ve.r n.l n-i.,i. i" ,' ?" w",'!u Vlsay V waches, rullmau i j uu .ui:ii.it;urit;a rented ft flat In Nnw Ynrlr tn lira, finlnnmn I nn.1 tv-,.-!-,.,! i. 1... t.. ,. ,,, . . . .t ... ...u l,j ci jaiuut-g icrnuie uowo- whom he now recognizee as Jontjo, and fall, a father whom sho tenderly loyed as lllflMin mnil l-.A.Inla In l,. n. .Th CaI l...All .1.. ...I-... . ' .-.,.,,., .....u,,,.,,, uiur- ,,uu duo unjjui, ior no was naught but mon. Mrs. Solomon or Montio. as thn case, cnml In tier may be, Is willing to swear on a stack load l'cter B. Sweeney, tho brains of the nr nines m itifMi nn n ii.irn in..r -im nov. I i nv nn . nn i. i . . ... . . . -. ........ ,, .."hi "cm uuer jears oi cslloln rauiMa. ror more aetau informa- renteil a flat of him or anvhrulv nlA.tlmt 1 I'mhw Iia im.in ..-i . .. . I tlnn mill nn n. n.iH.Ad t t t --t. t . , j ., i v ..i.ub yunuuscu immunity ior ; -----... ...i, u. akvui she never paid any rcut or got any rooelpts. his thief ts by rcturninc a nortion nf ti. ?I1Jdle Ul-trlct. ill South otli St.. rblladelDlitn, or was callc-lMra. Solomon by him or anv-nlunder. Tho rest e.m .en..i . .... or joiui bebasllan, Ueu'l Ticket aud I'asscu ... .... ..-..vim vu iuu i irer AL-ent. i?iiiiiin. tu Tha J ... uiiuiau Palace blecners. Free Iteeiinim. ni.i. -.. ... Ulnlnc Cars to and from Omali.i m.ivi. i.-,.. sas City and St. Joseph through the most deslr- uuio iwruuiis oj Aansas ana Nebraska to Den ver. Colorado Snrlnira and Pnnhin ..-.. .nn.. communications aro made dlveririnir line. at St. l'aul) to all points In the States and Terri tories above named. For more detail Informa tion call on or address I. L. lAomts.rasi. Agent fSH POWDER Absoiutoly Puro. This powder never varies. A marvel ot nurltv strength and wholewmieness. Jlore wonomlca! than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be told In competition with tbo multitude of low test short weight, alum or Phosphate. iovtters. Soli oniv A .GOOD LIVING fflOTwOTK . GOOD PAY ! Wrlto to W. & T. Bmitii, Nurserj'inen, OENr.vA, N. Y for terms. Unequalcd facilities. Jinny valuable specialties. Ono of tho largest and best SV-KCd .GENEVA Nursery. iticlie's, save your Carpets, FurnU turo ana ruiuunsrs irom Destruction by using Many denier says lie has tho W. T,. Douglna Slioea without name nnd prlco utanipod on tno bottom, put liltn down hi a fraud. A shirt, a collar, a tie, a cuff. A storm coat tno, when the weather is rough. A pair oi' gloves; a handkerchief nice; .if - A-fine pocket-comb, if you think you have ZERN'S And underwear ! why come and seo - If we. can't suit then we'll agree On , something else that's just the thing , ' . A silk', or may be a "porpoise" shoe string. STORE , $3 SHOE FOR GENTLEMEN. .-.. in inn -vrnriu. jxnmine lint gn.oo oknuinio HAWJ-Hi-nvjcn shoe. H4.00 HANO-SEWHI) WKI.T HllOK. gllJiO l'Ot.ICK AND FAIlMUltS' SHOE. ga.SO HXTRA VAI.UK CAI.V K1IOK. c.mi. iwivninuin.ii- niiifr.. 83.00 and 81.7S HOYS' SClIOOf. SHOEU "ivni u vvuj(iv;i itunvu auu uace . L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE ladTes. t not sold by your dealer, write" W. I. -DOUG-LAS. UllOCKTOK. MASS lK--niIi.i VV T Tlmi. .). . rv 1.. -t- ..v,..,...v, 4i, .uuAia. gi,woiiWS iUI UttlllU" meiinmt Liullcs. Adam Mehrkam. & Son, Agents For weather wet, or weather dry ; Temperature low or very high ; For tfuuday, holiday, everyday wear Just go to Zern's: the goods aro there. Opera House B lock, Bank St. COTTON DRESS GOODS It makes Absolutely no dust or dirb when using, thereby saves women 8' umo -inu laboi Iry it; sample free at J.' T. NUSBAUM'S "'Original; phcap Cash Store," l.lSlUUlilON, l-A. yl2-3m Andrew Bayer, -IN- -GO TO- -Goriier Store" Bottled Gherkins, Sweet Pick- les, Ohow-'Ghow, Onions, Table Sauce,. Horse-radish, Cauliflow er, Catsup, Mixed Pickles, Cel ery Sauce, and all kinds of choice Jellies and table accessaries. In Dry-. -Goods, Groceries, 'ape, &c, JFp WaWFj?Hiw FIcfis a"(1 quality of goiiff.' biy'oilbcK 19 displayed to ad TOnfArn.JilTlT rim 'tuliTeli nnrelifisero wll i n-i . ' Durch.iscra will certainly grea'tly appreciate. remembJer the (IIobneStoiie LEHIGHT0N, PA. E. F. LtrcKENT3Aqn, l'Alk AND nilCOItATIVE I'Al'Elt HANQ . llmrui. ....... . . mu, iiuumi Ann piu 1'AUIIMI AND GUAIKINO. Competent workmen Unt to any part of H EABQUAKT-LtS FOIt Wall Papers. Borders & Decorations. Ijireo assortment, and the latest stj les. ooks, Stationery, Fancy Goofls WINDOW SHADES. All grades. Sliaila inaklnJ anil uuttlnir up promjiHy attcudl to. Paints, Oil, Varnish. Puttv, Brushes $c general! Pninters' Supplies.! No. 61 Broaflway Manclil dtniit. Pa. llelow the Dread way tlouae. flIT crculIltioiXj is growing V- H"- because we furnish all tho ntost local news in tho best style. Sample s. HANK XltlJET, MStliqilTON, DB.VI.KU IN- Wall Paper WindowShadcs and Fringes, Curtniu Poles and Chains, WOOD. AND BRASS STAIR H0D3, JDILS, PAI,TS, VARNISHES, AND PAIN1ERS SUPPLIES- See our Elegant GILT PAPER at 5e. Per Hbli. Call nnd :eo ns. So llouiilo to show goods, iiiiciuci jou uuy ur nuv. uur iimo is your time. I rREAT. VARIETY! Best Colored French Ratines at 25 cents per yard. Best Colored American Ratines at 10 cents per yard:-.-';. French and Scotch Ginhams, 25 and 50 cents per.yard. American Ginghams. 6 and cents per yard. Cotton Challies, cents per yard. Wool Challies, 20 to 60 cents per yard." .ffenlope suitings, 6. cents per yard. ' ' ' - ffrtf T f A'l nr l (V T frt.i ft n . . .1 CM . I .- A , OralnliiKaml nil klmtoIUUiUiiK Workoxecuttt 111 t in tfV fwtilt n.'Stinnr Kid ..f tl.rt 1. .,.. . I A CIIAXCK TO MAKK MONEY. Salary aud Expenses paid, or commis sion If nrefcireil. S.-ili-sninn tvnnin.l overywliero, No oxpcrlcnco needod. Ad- ilress, statlnp ago. The u. i van im.enursfryuo.,oenova,N.Y, il au tu 638 Hamilton Street, Allent own. Administrator's Notice. Estatoof OKontsK W.AVau,J1 lato of Mauch v-ii-imt vjiuuuii iu, i tw, ttL'VUtlsl'U. ! Tj'ltrrs of nil tnhitf rftlnn rtu f tin 1i't iinmuii i estate havliiibvon umntcd toihciindersicpcil, : ft 1 1 v rtlaa 1 ii Tl .l.Tiil 1 Mm .nl.l .. I .. . . . .a - tiiv"-' - 4 ouiu v-Jiiiw Hie i i nest ed tn mako Immediate mvnu.iit nnd tinwn imv. Imf nl-lhna .i.nni.t ft...,..,! .,......, 1 1 1 . . thelcqccouiitsditly nutlientleated for settlement tl 1.f?VIH WArf.lf Ailnilnl.tr.itr T. At HxvDEJt.-Atty. Lehtgltton, I'a. $!. a Year is the price of the Advo cate for 52 weeks. Ii Goal & Hardware Go, BIDS WANTED. ns suuk an-Artestan WeircontemitliUo supply- Coal, Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, -v Agi:icuftfiralIinplemonts and Itepairs, Til n - -n ri x-m niii Mini, un vi icsiiiu vtu cuniempiaie s lliir.l,ntAB.il nlrl,i ,. (nl. '..I..' .,.;.. r I. ulll Iw, .r.,.l,..l ,,'i.iv k-i -. . ' O'CLOCK I;. M.. JULY soil!, im, lor the fiirn- Ij IGld aiHl iTfll'dAll SAftd isl ilng ot tho neccssarv iumi)liii!r encliio ami iuJ'u- tlllu- WtlXllUU k3t3uUO, ooii gallon reservoir aiiiuiie iilplngol llie tow ii. I'll ACTk hflTOQ iViO Tlio Coinpaiiy reserves tlio rlcht to reject any or lluo l'l UV3CJ, IV (It! l.l.la 1M...I. (Hill filu-.lfl.lllm,. nn.. I.n ..- I . at the oillce oi tlio Secretary. uy uiuL-r ui inu iioaru, .Jcui.v H. J.knt-:, 1'iesldent. Houace IIevdt, Kecretary. Jyu-aw Estate of Daniel Clauss. deceased. Orphans' Court Sale Ui-' VJSKV VAI.UA1II.15 REAL ESTATE! Ily virtue ol an order and decree ot the Or phans' Court of Carbon County, reniisylvanU, Wq desire to call special attention to out nfv Qlnfn Cement, JLime arid g aiClIOf Building Sand, A full supply of which we havo constantly on hand. Orders taken for LUHlber. General ?ents for tho I Imp. Anthony Wayne Washer & Ironing Boards ,1 Cl.ll T..1. n 1. r - aoiioi o punier, xNurcu oani azxeev. -..... iwwt Vnillil , cull.) 1) UllUt, ilin tr.-lii.atu In thn I1r.frii.rl. - I l.'llt.M riilXT TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1889 at TWO o'clock P. M.. the followliigilescrlbcU lf.ll i jiaie, io- it : ah mat certain lot or ilece oiKroiiiHi situate, ijiiir and uclng Inthollor oukI: ill Lehlgliton alin.sahl, ami IicIhk parts of iui. niiiitt-u iinu UUIUUI-II.-I1 in inu jiiuu or piot oi Kalil HorouKh Nos. i, 1 anil l, bounileit anil lll.dl.rltt.lll IS fllllmlB lf..lll. Ilui.l...il n. n jv -.. .ir...., .KfcitiiiiiiK . . Willi on inu iie.isHi.oi iiauKsirccttncniv-tvvo etKAllth of tlio Clfl-ner of Hosn nltMViiml iLqnl. tliircy-sl. feet to other parts ot salil lots now o.vu.u uy i iiKunian ii. i lauss, inence aious tno name duo West thlrty-secn feet, tlienco iluo Vnrth iiL'h1ei.i fr-i-r. llir-iw-ii i nn U.t niw, linn. I Urea ami llfty-two feet anil nine Inches to I'each I D -inf. nrv (.nAii.li.ro owrl rl IL U.l. upuuim aim uciieidl JUU VVOrK lilnfl ftPt lltli int'lms tn ItiinL- Ktropt thn nl-wn ui ufKiuuiiiK. j.nservuiK inu nuui aim pi miece Kuhn's Special Announcement. FllrniVIfl niir Rnprinl ntfrnitinn of flia ilrnn I.. .MH..i!H. . . - vvw vw u UUH Wlt4U UUU 111 UUliUCUtlUU wo are prepared to Repair Wash Ringers, no matter how to the present owners to keep ami retiitn the jret.f ni bulldliiKi- where they project or occupy uuy iMi v ui mii uuu ui iHtiu tut uuiii new iMiua uro I - w a a w AMii,v4. iiuif SSSf u'SrSSMrfS'atoS9 "" far g1,e- cn BUPPly new rubbers and new cos wheels ahd Wn QMiir no crnnA na t n4- n 11 -i. f 1 I'KAME -Jwelling JlonSE, "uuvu Juul Br us goou aa new ata very small cost. Uur lino covering tho entire front of said 'ot on Hank ol Ilouse-Jurnishing Goods includes everythinc at prices exceed- tr.et,umtout-bull.lli.B. lv !,. -i.;i , . , ' & Tmi-is of a.i.K.-On-thlrU oft .10 purchaso f . ' " "" "'" wiu.ca iinu xvuiigca cun I Ue Deal in uoa t lau to call oi.riiir.iin."umo.rtir;ri lu,v"i ur pernups, eisewnere m tno yalley. iJoa't faU t( SSSSt WZ'ht JSRLfiS .uo,u' a,m na see us 11 you need anything in our line. Rospectfully , 1. u. uiu-uas. BurMiniL- Kxeeutof. ... W. S. KUHNS, North Bank Street, T. I). CL'AUSS. Bun hliiR Executor. lUl-eilKli & t'Asmuv , Altonu-ys. junroy, i.-v-wj.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers