Kntered t Second Class MMtor at the le highton rost-OMee. TLn Onrknn Arlrrac Wound common sense all through, and a I ne oaroon Aayocaxe harmonTnotoflenfoUDa m a wmm I of men, every one from the RaajWo tlf greatest; teemed anxloni to do all p6 soofl It marks an eM In wman'i dreds of poor girls profl-ed by It taut year, your minister the majority of them don t The present convention was marked by have any too easy time; help them to stand ttp;Jon'ttry to pull them down and you II IHHiaiITON. I'HNNA. llntes for Legal Advertising i Clrter;NotleM Ibey could. lomraisaloiier'sNetlces .... 4 ( advancement; every year sees her taking a m tor uk mien your owm m Si' WIADIWM. - at m, . ' Dlvnrm NnlLflM Administrator's Notices Kxecuter's Notices 4 00 300 300 feArUHDAT. MAY 3. 1800. step forward, and her persistent helpful. ness appeals to Ihe manhood of her brothers to see that she makes no step backward. A finer or brighter looking Dona vide circulation Larger than that of body of woman, has never been assembled any Weekly Newspaper In the Comity. lue Metropolitan Opera HOUSe. t- . .. . . f f VUIUIUH UUI IIUIU lira I1ICCI..MS . .. The TssueTSr April 1st of the Joiirnalokl a,t, j a Hall where feel 1l the bell acaMiii Is oyei ter wt r jib Krottl (wrent Olwnietir anffTeiwl MwMletiy. "1'HOOltKSS AND IOVKHTV." XV W. M. RAmllKR. One of Hie most Important tnovomoiits In the workl's history,-tbe Single Tax Idea Is every where ami every day more absorbing the atten tion ot tliluklnz people, under the lirllllantleait erslilp of the author of "Progress and Poverty;" The discussion ofthe Single Tax ijuestlon Is ft. political movnineiit, since the piiullratlon of "l'rocress and Poverty, has for the drsttlme lenee and TAncalivm, published at Iondon, Encianu, RboUt eleht hundred striking carpenters BiveiitliesluUvefrotltlmlHMiioray.aiasjl has a review of the repoit by Dr. Fitch on . t,.Mi . miinir. iimv of economic government, that Impetti? uy itinwH ra" and mason were holding a meeting, tney ,iromlM,r6 which its great importance 11 what he saw Of American SCUOOIS. ine ... ...i, , . i,niuinn M far iinmnln nf tnt("imiiiililn so rlolilv merits. attlde draw, comparisons between the &ny , thef 0WB but a JliSrW.eae to All out their ciirrlculiims; hut to-da.y. the newspapers, mngtmnps ami the people's repre sentatives In tlieir legislative halls, are evcry- anil masons were noiaing a meeting; mey romm(.,H-e which Its great Impoitance In tho l.o.l nu t wnrb nn several tin ldlnea. not for domain or siniesmunsiiip so riciuy merits. school system, in America . .nd 1 England tMpon,tble flrm In Brooklyn would not let I" a '"fe and in discussing me luncuous oi a super- w-.,n nelecata mn their business. Intenilent a liberal quotation Is made from ... An -n,nnrha,l l.n w.,11 the address of Superintendent Balllct of ltonlleiJ and lhe bftd wh,key and beer thlsclty.madeatirashlngton.and reported UatoUonUl0 fttrlkera; many of them In tlin TlAofim .ffrMil ttf Ethtn.nt.tftn. The I - . . . . " , " ... , . - wero foreigners wuo couia no. sptait our ., (n tan ,y,patliy with the general prln artlcle speaks o Mr. Ball let as one ef e aw-Ow "ere chattering and gesll- cjpie. 6iS'."ri7n !" raosi SUCCCS5IUI .HFi.u.uU .tu u. " cniatingUfce so many madmen. It was ffamV !of mlml. fncludius Tho BtandSid, tho or nresent dav." and commends his remarks u..i.i,.n iu,, t,..rnmn,i nan of lliewngle Tax movetrent, from Its first i.m i," i .i.r,,i,,i in il.miolit. u'u"" J -"" un,ber, as well as other works heal on "The Ideal superintendent to thought- , T . . , ,.. ,, thtm h,nA nt m1ltl. ,h. .llb ect. that came to mv notice mi consideration. aunuKueiu, mnoa.i jic i publican. Imnnrtanoe. mid lust liiit not least, the coin. rami nranln In thelm-nrkshonsand homes, limp laKen HII inill-liailllPtl Knii llinui lilt suujc,:!', vjr taKing an arnve luirt in us uiwtissiou number, as well as other works hearing upon the subject, that came to my notice, together with many adverse criticisms upon the-timda- mental and practicable principles Involved, 1 will attempt to present a conclso review of the status of tlicdlscnsslon, as It strikes me at this time. , ... , . . ... r ..l.i i.l fAAtlnn lliereaucrwiu Kinuiy ueur in inum iiuvt mu left behind ma and I could not help feeling iimlUo. r,.ifl iiki tins win npeessarviiv that the fate of our beloved country would make tne review of such a question very brief I be safer In the bands of such women as I knowledge, on the part of the reader, of the . . i ... jii- f i tirnffreiu ana (lmeuHSion or me sun ect maiipr. by labor-saving machinery a laborer ougni composed me norsing uins uonveuHon, j, conjeiy examine some ot iho leadliiB during eight hours out of twenty-four to be than with all the sinners between waine sg.SSt,ja1,1SJ Kdward Gordon Clark, in the North American family. A laborer can now produce more AU the electric miracles with which able statement lie says. "Mr. (leoipe's'i'rS- .yalues In one hour than he could have pro- Ison tbo Electric Jf'izard astonished the Kv0 duced fifty years ago In five hours. Ho froe catcrs 0f Paris and millions of foreign ed truth, that he has almost overwhelmed the was able to live fifty years aw and support vsUors besides, we have now m full blast. oTCteM ins lanniy nnuer me uisnuvaiusKes " at the Lennox Lyceum on Aladlaon avenue wo wim wn iobio.-- mis sor . . I I fliwirffn llimtm,. In TIia 1. nnimiif Mflrrli. iRR. isnvetl to demolish the same work. Tho el of his argument was, that "the doctrine which ues, hot only of productive Investments, person- Intellhtpnt thinker msv ennrlude that whether the remedy proposed In ,'Progrii' and Tovprtv," r the fasclnauiHt scheme of nailoiiallzatlon in ijooklna Hackwaril,'' will ever become rpalitles not, inp lui inac ien 01 nuiiions 01 tnoufnt- over me woriu, nre reaaiiiK aoo Interest In the principles set forth iraceu oooks, must oonvinoe UK thinker that the Droeessof snv- oluMpn lias already praot4oal1y vlinM flemilp. anil nrenared them lot some radical change from their present eco nomic unci noeiai conditions. All thinker, most admit that ainM advancing wealth, labor saving machinery, the highest development In the arts and science-., In a social organization, on a high plane 01 civilization nnu uuuer a system ot gov ernment such as our. there is something radi cally wrong, that will produce such an unequal distribution of wealth, with snch unequal oppor- I unities as everywhere ntsro us In the lace. In he midst of the greatest wealth and progress, exists the deepest (ipyery. Must we ronfeas that clvlllrntlotr mil Blvo lis no practical remedy? Is it lHissiuie mat tue reineuy proposed oy iienry (leorge will bring about lliat millennial happi ness and remove from Immunity thatthatdread f ill want and "fear of want," which he so ably nrgups that It will? lie Is certainly great, able Ullll III CitrilL'SL. In the Octnbpr number of the "North Ameri. can Itevlew," Inreferenco to the London strikes. lie says: "The Wheels 01 industry blocked, com merce naralvred. nerlshable cargoes rottlmr. ships unable to go to sea, trade driven away, enormous losses going on, ordered armies of tens and scores ot thousands parading, great bodies of men fed by publicrations, letlawand order reigucfi iiiruugiioui 00 jios uur civilization soaied, that what happened In London when the sun was sinking, Is told In New York ere the shadows hare more than begun to lengthen. Think ot what advances In the arts of produc tion nun biikkusii. men tlllUH ui wnai litis London strike so forcibly brines out- tlint In the distribution of wealth wc are no further advanced than when barbarian foimht barbarlAn. The lossou of alt strikes, coming sharper and clearer us me jrnrago uy, is tne lesson matino social prouicni cannot ue ignoreo. makes onr law.? Then I thought of the Tv RPRtTiNfl nf the eicht hour agitation I decent, sober, orderly convention that I Hon. William M. Springer, of Illinois pointedly says: "With tho Increased creat ive nower of human effort brought about 1 tax or. Tenons knowlne themselves to be In deblcd to this establishment for job work subscription are requested to pay up.at once. It Is unnecessary to say that we need the money and must havelu NAMES ON OUit SUBSCRIPTION BeOKfl KI.L8 WiAWLY THAT OVJt EFFORTS TO fPI.KARK AKR APrRKOI ATKD. ' had. Wliy can ue noi now, uurins eiijui aia of the women's Exchange, another essayed to demolish the same work. Tho oi hours time of each day, with tbe advant- of tbo women., helpful Institution.. The tftfOTS aees of the labor-saying machlneary of this I miracles of electricity are everywhere, one In land, will Justify tho taking of Increased val- area, earn an honest Hying and be enabled of lUa w0ders of the exhibition being the SffcSSf ,IS$W&SIS$ to sunoort his family comfortably and to iaff distance telenhone between here and service ?'.. which would be fatal to all ludifl- educate his children?" .uur -"" ...... . .. tnalandsoclal Uoslon. wnat tue possiDinties 01 mis or "I can answer without hesitation that If nominated and elected to tho Assembly, I would nccept the honor and endeyor to des aland social progress." Is this analog sound, Is It a "disjointed non-sequltiir?'' liut of all tics, William Nelson lllack, in tho New York .... . . critics. woimenui instrument are as yei uniam- am, n(ivanCeu the most wonderful and most omed, but from the rapid development of conclusive objection, to such as have faith In its ' , , i. i i, t it t I soundness. He strongly Insisted, that to make iuiik uisiuuuo beicfuuuuig, u ia uu iiujjvoo.- & tax ot any value or use. mere must oo sotne M. ti,- ltl, tho nrt .enite hv mean nf thing to be taxed, and before a tax on land vat ... ...... .. . T,... I M,v- - rf I iiernlllll lie cnllwteil. vnn miiBt. llrct. lmve lilliil. erye It uy a laitniui uiscuarga oi uuty, uui , . . iw. .uia to eonerse Mr. lllack Droceeded fn deinonstrato that there ll the condition of a nomination it that I ... . , T . -trt T.l- rruiiv la ii Hutu iiiuiK its lunu Yiuties. it is iv with our cousins p London, Vienna, rarls, j errPd to here as a novelty, and for the purpose , , , ,, .. , ...... , , icuru wi ncio twin iiuieny, anu lor too iiuiouso must go Into a personal campaign through- jjeriin. and when the electric circuit Is of calling attention to tho reckless dria of cur- ont the countv to make it then I am not or ue",n nu UBU ",e e,"-'r'4' " rent crinclsni upon this Important question, ont tue county to maaeit, men x am nut ( d fa message around the it will be lemembred that the Duke ot Argy, and cannot be a candfdatc, not for want of natural Inclination to visit and confer with friends, but for physical reasons that need no public explanation. And aside from this I think the convention should make Its own f reo and Independant chocle for repre- senallvos regardless or special on part of candidates." jc. globe In less time than It would take to say Jack much less Robinson. Electricity Which means that If handed on a silver sal ver I will take It." In the Nineteenth Century, as long ago as April, 1884, attempted to ridicule and demolish 'Trog ress and l'overty." The sequel Is well known. , . , . , . nut uic it-uiiicu iiukd mn nut, even in n very not only sends the news and allows us to humble citizen In the Itepnbllc of letters," as he whisper something confidential In the ear MiKS flX of the girl we love two uunureu nines work to on a logical reduction to iniquity," as solicitation away, but It lights the house, carries you illCi,ardT. Ely, Professor of l'olltlcal Kcon U. liauch, A tally's Perfect Companion rAiNi.KssCiin.nninTii, a new book hyl)r. ilolin II. Dye, one of New York's most skillful physicians, shows thatprln Is not necessary in liildhlrtli, but results from causes easily under stood and overcome. It clearly proves that ny woman may become a mother without suffering any pain whatever. It also tells how to over come and prevent morning sickness, swelled limits, and all other evils attending pregnancy. It Is reliable and highly endorsed by physicians everywhere as tho wife's true private eompan lou. Cut this out; It wilt save you great pain, add possibly your life. Send two-cent stamp for pescrlptlve circulars, testlmoiilals,nnd conflden lal letter sent In sealed envelope. Address, 'rank Thomas & Co.. Publishers. Ilalllmore1 uaniano. . I twin tbe elevator, whips you along on mv at Johns llopklus' University. Ims given I. " J"u . some Jraportant contributions to this question, Third avenue road, and When VOU are tired In the New York Independent mid In the Haiti. I, ., . i i ,rr I more Hun. He shows with ereat force and clear- auu uceu reoreauou, u Bivca you irBiiw, , . the true character of economic renLaiid nnn i nnriTsrin it tt TTirnmTJTI ueiuni, itossini, otrauss ot auinyan, ana its ucneucini euertsiipou u e wnoie peopie.n it BROADEM S N. Y. LETTER, when, in addition to this, yoa can git the sweetest operatic gem. by Paul, "d the gM m i r . , i . r tt 1. mhah rn . , i. e m .11 . I n .. .1 . . . . 1 . . landlords If Whatever cnmnlalnt thn nnnr and worn I tectlon of the public health is lnalelnable, the iv uaieyer cuuipiuiui me poor aim worn . , tiiBr!nnrt belnif. th.it ancii that it cannot be bargained away by contract: Methodist minister may have about his I power Is so "indlspenslblo to the public welfare The Metropolitan Opera House has seen I magnificent high 0 of Termagno all for I clearest and most articulate. - . .... .. ..i I L, , t... rroi. r.iy says : "wnv s 1011 u not it many strange anu interesting sibiiw biul-o notninK, mere is notning leu ior you out I iaTiiortli Ihelr tllles for the commnii good? IU open nc; but noth ng more strange and to d e of extacy and c mb up tho Golden ''f? r,ea."ir necessary, they ought to dp it, . .. .. r.r , . , , , ...... .. . , Bu. It Is not necessary: consequently a needless Intererestlng, than the working Girls Con- Stairs. In fact there is no necessity to do hardship, consequently cruelty and Injustice. ventl6n that began here on Tuesday and even that, for they can .end yon up free of Ka,M HjJ mllnnrnAil rn Tlmrftilnv. Tn this ftjimp iviaf nn nn f)etrf olnvAmp. Thfln tliirA so decide, ativ burdens which that decision mnv building two years ago, met the largest and are talking dolls tbit can hold a spirited Let maln what1 substantial inaiiin?? most important Methodist Convention ever conversation with their mistresses. JM' tlon to la ndTord held In New York, It has seen the grand- Imagine Susie seated down In the corner the case of the slaveholders, when the slaves est triumphs of German and Italian Opera; with all of her playthings around her and Son? Kma""pawa uy lue 'ue "oc.a.na Uia AiilmlnAltMi nf lt Mintl..! Mnrteft luw I ltttla ilnlla ervlntf mil 'TTnrru n mltli tlin I To Admit the CaultV' and rlellt Of COmueilS.1- .... . , . , ., ...r ,, tlon would be an admission of the fundamental Ing Pattl's present valedictory. Here our Icecream, mamma," or, "Mamma, Jimmy right ot private property In economlo rent; and Washington Centennial celebration found Is .ticking a pin In me." Wonderfull J"" Yn'pensaUra had been'Xcd The its bete notr in a dinner which Is rcemor- wonderfull wonderfull And then there Is rights and equities Involved In Prof. Ely's ob- able for Its disgraceful failure. Here loo the lovely electric column which they light IfsdhS tneXn only a few weeks ago the Judicial wisdom tip seyeral times In the course of the eve- s"'00,' tme uuestlontl0because'lt nf tbe Union was assembled, and later still I nine. Iflio can describe it? I can't. Such I did not make anv nrovlslon to comnensato deai- Columbia College crowned with Bays one visions of beauty are hardly realized here; paf ot ner youngest graduates, anu ere ne they are only seen in dreams. Just two ereign capacity, ruung m me supreme i, t i .1 i T, . . it ,i ii 1, i , ... , Court ot the United States tn the subject of the could claim the right to middle age, placed such lovely columns as, these, might guard public health, also suggest an analogy which among the venerables of all time. Women the everlasting portals of the blessed. Tbe "Jg i'Sffu'SiSM have met here before; able and earnest place Is crowded and the H'oman's Ex- refutation, no'less than for Intelligently accept- ,,, ...,t ,, ,,.,. . . tn ,...v...ii . lugthem. It Is now the settled law that the wninnn toIia ainnrtlnfr iimlee ItiAh ,at', Hi,nM mill firulmititAnlw nmnt vtiaAiit " . . . , .. . i . n f m..wmwww.j .wmv i governnieutai power to maite utws ior tue pro- wrongs, have burned with indignant pro test, and passionately sought for rightful ici-uKiiitiuu, uravo nuwcu ncio tuey, uub ciinrcu'B npgieci -wiien ins term oi service t. the exclusive rlcht. within it designated the less to be honored and loved because Is over, our Reverend Brethren of the rea, to keep a place for slaughtering animals . ,i , , , , r. . . . . . . and preparing their meat Ior market), yet prou- they failed and fell by the wayside; for Congregational and Presbyterian churches erty so acquired, Is held subject to the right of thev. like he who cried In the wilderness annear tn have little nr nnthlno- In mm. tne Legislature ito qualify or 'destroy It at will. " r taccoraingto us juagment oi wmu tue piinuc of old. naved .the wav: made the road I ntntn nf. T.nnt. tveelr IIia Pav TlierwlnrA I Interest reoulres. ana without recrard to invest- strntnlit. n.l rn,WA,l tv,..ll,lA tli finn.n. n.-.u, T..,. . .... t ..... a that may have been made i or calculations i ' vuj,,(.aWlvi uiMj.w icuua Daseu on mo action ot a prior iiegisiatsre, even tlnn nftliU tfnAlf. n.t.i..i.n ri,HUi. ,i..i ,i.tn I though such action took the form of a contract. , ., . T . ''"i""-t " ""r 111 drawing the analogy between land and the It was only the other day that I wrote years of service, and the church presented llquoMralilc, and the puUilo health and kindred an account of the Annual Dinner of the him with a check 'for thirty thousand SlS Sorosis at Delnionlco's, the most famous dollars. About thiee years ago the Key. when performing the supreme legislative func- restaurant In America. There was asscm- Richard S. Storrs, on the completion of his we'll'as the pa&cnlar' bodies towhom legisla- bled tho brilliant talent and intellectual fortieth year was presented by hi. parish- 2t-$3$, culture of our Ameilcan womanhood, such loners with a purse of forty thousand dol- callvputat rest the moral and legal aspects ot a galaxy as one rarely meets anywhere; hxrs, at tho same time his salary was ten hro$ta&V but the simple fact of the place where It thousand a year. Doctor Talmage's con- m,er"a met, told volumes. It represented not gregatton gave him a house worth at least practicability and In getting even people who only the aristocracy of intellectual culture, twentv-five thousand dollars, and If I mis- ?. ''SSi'l I'i " , !SSiitr'i but the exclusive circle of material wealth; take not, furnished It from bottom to top to unlta'andinake common cause to pi,t It In there was no room for the poor woklng at a cost of 'thousand, more, hi. salary at The economic, moral and legal phases of the girl there. The women who assembled the time being fifteen thousand; Income SSfVt.i1 reir.,,V.n',i'. fU.it'mVi'i1 here on Tuesday had no time to waste In from his sermons fiye thousand, lectures fer the reader to an article In The Harvard Law I ' I ll.irUm fn. l.nn.H, 1... U.......l II I11.l. vain regret, that they were not rich, like ten thousand, .alary a. edllor flyo thou- lq.,ol the New York cri Home nf their mnrA rnrinnntA slatAM tiiaw I nn.i iii, it,. i,iam.i ..n .i rin. I allv inauire whv so little lias been said ns to'lts' . j . muui n-.u v.. , ..1 i.ci vCuv, pracUcablut y drlts actual workings when put v,rn liArA tn -An.Ma- tltn unntllnn nf nf hi. In hhmuI .l.n...-n,1 n . 1. .1.l1. I I... .i ' ,1.-1- i.t-.i. i ..i. .,. -,.,! ,1, . . . . .. I l'eonle cenerallvare much mbreconceriiAil In nisi, ii,u. to .tiutuii luttii a ncipiuK uauu ue uas investeu in mortgages anu otner know-tag how any given scheme will work In ac- tii tnose wuo were weasanu railing; to securitlej, making in all nearly sixty thou-1 "iai use, or now it wii ue ukuiv to work, iiian whisper hope in the car of despair; tojgand dollars per annum; be Is not likely to point the way to a nobler and more useful call on the county for aid for some time life; not feeding the sinking wretch on to come. pious words and moral tracts; but by glv- But the above exhibit show, that Brook theyare Interested lulls abstract soundness as a ineory or a principle. in iiiiscoiiiieciion nil eminent authority like Prof. T. II. Ituxlev. cannot bomnored. In nn article In the Nineteenth Oeiiturr. entitled "The Struggle tor Existence," he forcibly says: "One of the most essential conditions. If not the chief ing them food and securing them shelter, lyn Is not a bad place for ministers, though ' "J,6,?,1."',1??' 1,?'?,,,'en.re' 1 ,the te"- and tiding them over the sorrowful time, our Episcopal brethern, In one Instance at shares with all living things. It Is' notable that till the slorm had pub least, have caused their faithful .hcphenl ItfZSStfS" " MS ?,' c,r K KE 7i mui u mau uau. niiyiiiing to uo wiui it, to get out in me com. it is not necessary Women manazed evervthlnir. and It la to mention names, hut thn reverend ncntlft- hardly necessary to say that everything man In question believed In dolngthlng. a. was done with decency and In order. The they were done In the time ot Iienry the tor existence, the war ot each against all, the history ot tho Working Girls Association Eighth of blessed memory. reads almost like a work of fiction. It Is vestment, and crozlers and crosses and multiplication goes on, no social organization which has ever been devised, or Is likely to be - - n w..w hwumhiu i,iiuivg mum Mfbuu1 muw Ufa w iiuiuki mail ucTiBCUfiu uuu icriuuuiuiu mill lllc Ulsinuiuiuil rainy night, party of young girls met In we don't haye now. Then It was .aid that gS!d&dW a poorly furnished room to consldertbe he did belleye In Iloly Water, and he did self.luitsiiitenscstforni.of that struggle forex- feaslblllty of forming a Working Girls Club, not believe In Sunday schools, and In short LKyV hB "mltatlon of w,"e,, ls tl,e obot of I hey were not Ic search of what la com- that he was more of a Roman Catholic than monly known a. Women. Rights; they la Trot estant, an 1 the reportorlal liar for we're not troubled about the election one of the morning Daners.had heard him franchise; hut they longed for social In- say In the presence of several witnesses. ten-uuniu wim muse wnuae leeuncs anu " ruai mere was no .ucu a inincr as a tastes were akin to their own. They were ProtestanU" This was the last feather very poor; the necessities of the'r dally that broke the Episcopal camel', back, so life, with each succeeding Saturday night the faithful servant was bounced. swallowed up the proceeds as soon as It I Another Episcopal minister the Rev. was. earned. The outlook was gloomy, but Doctor Rylance of St. Mark's was not so I have not yet been able to answer to my o.v i i ii.i . a ., ., I , -n. . t. , . I satisfaction." wi,uu uwuiiMteucu mey were, tuey easily aqocneu out. wocior nyiance went Ue says: "A man wilt ordinarily undergo concluded to meet again. They did so I to Europe last year, and while there re-1 ereater fiaidshlps, practice more self-denial, ex others came In-and at a meeting of the celved a letter from hi. friend Mr. buiidtaof City Associations last winter they num- Quackcnbos. telling that all of hi. eyll prac- JjJ", m"X ant iet'on'and bered twenty-flourishing societies, with a 1 tlces had been found out, and that he bad when he has gained It, Ids efforts are equally membership of several thousand. In all better resign, Doctor Rylance, Ukanby Xiy it is not consistent with tue iua I cannot refrain from sutrirestlncr that' Prof Iluxlev is recotmlzedaa one oflhe most nmfonutl thinkers and tvlentists and thinkers of this or any other agei and It his opinion on the multi plication ol the human race as above stated, ls anything like correct, then the advocacy and i practice ot tqe ntaituusian doctrine, wotuu ue ntr more important, anu oi greater utility and i real value to the nations of the earth, than Hen. ry (lenrge's plan ot taxing land values, or Kd wardUelamv'a entrancing scheineof nationalism a writer oi Discrimination lias recently raiseu a practical objection, In the Popular Beleuce juontuiv. airuinsLtiie HinifiH uix idea, wiiicn in i spue ox mj sympatny in savor of the single tax parts of the city aro comfortable rooms surprise, didn't know but he mlgtt haye understand It. where, young girls can meet their Elrl nut bis clerical foot In It some wav or other, from us tv bidding at aii i auction, tfltbesai. ft i uiai iiu duvii nuciiuu wuutu mite iiuu-e, unt mat friends, and haye a social time. Innocent mi he .end In bl. resignation at once. games of various kinds are allowed; good the way home, however, he began to over books and magazines abound, and these haul his spiritual accounts, and he found organizations haye lightened the load of himself. void ot offence; then he went back life for these poor tollers, and made their to his church and defied bis accusers. condition more tolerable than It ever was Brother Quackenboss gaye him to tinder- the titate would fix the tax at a rate iirevlmu ascertained as sufficient to to take the economic rent, ainering irom me present tax only in amount, then we sav there ls no means of ascer taining what the economlo rent Is. It would be possible to form an approximate estimate at the beirlnnlne. bv takinur as a btandard tin rents imf il oy inairuitiais ior tue use of land as a uuittrr of bargain. Hut the standard would only serve for uouime secoiuir uuul toe suime tax to i It ll 111 n iiniirrfina before. One of the most Interesting paper, stand that there was qnlte a number of fe- yi"uhange!g,IUstne amof l read during the Convention, was that read males In the congregation who had iwom gather In the values that grsw vt by Bishop Potter1, daughter, "now shall to hi. misdoings, and that he had belter em .1 we spend our summer holiday." Miss get out quietly; but the reverend doctor available land shall be appropriated, iteming Potter practically solved that question by didn't scare for a cent. Then he hauled tyocolft helping to exeet a Seaside Hoax pnLong BiotherQuckcubss Into court, and ued "nltiSemi 'tis it may be peril Island. There a working girl jcao go Joy blm for defamation of character, ami re- neatly added, that we had a complete system of I.AF l AaV. VUllnn Olll. ,11 ll.o I -nAM., I.n l.n..n .Inll T .. .V '.'.'-"'T'".1 .W WOtllU Bipefl --- -- " - wfww vh ,wu.m,u uutuuf, i i viih tii9 wiud uiiuninv m eettiug mumsion Pleasures of oountrv life, aaa batlilnir. pood UrnOier OnaeVenuas deslanyl that he had "sees "land valnes" aj their tuir value, as r .. .. .r . 7. . . . i.. now uo in naving real ana personal properti foal, pure air from the ocean, well venU-1 no proof or Wsslwwler and Doctor Rylance assessed at lu true vajue.as pruvldiuiLblj'W I nnur ,1a In hAvlnir rAnl nnn nMatul iimiirl lated rooms and everv rMsnnalil nnfnrl I. full. rAtnrAH tn ellnwid.ln .11 tha mn. PiJ?i ".BJ'.?. .rrl?'n?.'B - . " ' - "ssT,r i IT v Tfrwf I nllll Uiv Hlullca IU nlOlnW UIH 1 UN VHMatWBtMl mcJuded, for three dollars per week. gregaUoo saying, Ajme. Moral: Don't be ff'JiL?!. f This IspraMlcal Ubristanlty, and huii.lloorPAuVOUiiptoJJtlletlttle-ttJeaboutl' loauerapnaK to sHe these obmw&s, ih 1237 Lehigh Valley R. R. Co. Arrangement of Passenger Trains. In Effjsct April 6th, 1890. USATK LBHIGHTON Vtr fUliwav.ttlliabeth.Nevmrk and New York i.oe, 7.17, .T, and ll.izo.m.i 3 06, ft.29 and 8.01 p.m. rur niniiiuiK iiiuiiiw nuu urniuriDv.w, 1.11, .00 a.m.; 13.37 p.m. For ljimbertvlllo and Trenton 0.00. 9.00 and 11.12 ft.lll.; 3jOO and R.2S p.m. . For 81atlngton, Catasanqua, Allentown, Ileth- lehem, Kaston, lTillade'phla andiwlnts Honth it anu u.iz a.m. ; .ou. o.t ana o.ut p m. For Heading and Harrlsburc 7.17. Mft and 11.12 a. m.i 3.00 and s.oi p.m. For Ilowmans, 1-ehlgh Gap, Oherryford, Imu rv's, White Hall, Copley. Itokendaiiqiia and Kreemansbiirg OS7, 7.17, U.OO 0.B7 & 11.12a. ill.; 12-37, and 5.29 ji.m. f orjiiaucu ijiiuDK u.oic, i.j, v.si anu 11.49 a.m.l 1.22, 3.1.1, bjo 7 JSJ, 8.1 1) and 10.04 p.m. For Weathcrly & Hazleton 7.43. Ml and 11.48 a,m.j 3.111; 6.30, 7.23, 10.04 p.llT. For Malmnoy city, Shenandoah and Asliland 7.43, 9.4t and ll.ts n.111.1 3.15, 5.30 and 7.21 p.m. For mt. uarmci ana snamosin i.vi anu 11.1a a.m.i 5.30 p.m. For New Uoston and Tottsvllle 7.43, BAl and 1M8 a.m.i 3.15 and 7.2,1 p.m. For White Haven, Wllkesbarre and ritlston CM12, 7.43, 9.41 and 11.48 a.m.; 3.15, 6J0, 7.23 and 10.04 p.m. For Hcranton 6.52, 7.43, 9,41, and 11.48 a.m.; 3.15, 5.80 and 7.23 p,lll. for xiinanannocK ii. s,m,iuvti i.a nnn 10.04 p.m. ForOwego, Auburn, Ithaca and Oeneva 11.48 a.m.; 10.04 p.m. For Utceyvllle. Towanda. Bayre, Waverly, Kl mlra, itochester, Buffalo, N'agnra Falls and the west ll.ts HJn.; anu i;a ana lu.vt p.m. SUNDAY TUAINS. For New York s.27 and 9.00 a.m. ; S9 p.m. For l'lilladelnhl.i.-ljn n.m. For Kaston and Intermediate Stations 5.27. 9.00. ajn.i 3J7. 5.29 and 8.34 n in. For Mauch Chunk 9XA a.m.; 12.2C, 3.I.1, 0.19 y.u7 ana iv.ih p.m. I'Ul V.tIV Mtlll.i M -Ml, Willi M .. W ,.. For Mahanoy City and Shenandoah 12.20 and 3.15 p.m. For AVhlte .itaven, Wllkes-Darre, I'ittstou, lUliailAiiiiovA, luwnuun, dujic, miaiu, in-iic,n. Auburn, Klmlra, Itochester, Buffalo, Niagara f ans ana tue west iuui p.m. -For further particulars Innulre of Agents for lime jaoies. a. u. 111 tnitiuci, tien-i i-ass. Agent, April 5, '90, ly South IJethlohem, l'enna, POWDER Absolutolv Puro 1a nn ,'nftna A mtiH.nl s 1 (113 (HlVVUCi: licvca uti3. a. Mini CI (JlirUJT rhah nrilmarv kliula. nnd cannot; Im nnMin compeinioii wiui uia inuiuiuu ui iuw vest, snort weiKnc. ninm or vnosuiiuin puwuer. ooia oniy In-cans, itoyal BaklnR lwder Compauy.io WallHtrect N. Y. unel5 GO TO FI13. KODBRER. under the Exchange Hotel, Bank stveel, Tor a Amooth shave or a fashionable hair cut. ILiir Closed on Hundav's. Itoeuer s iiuir tunic, vurea uanuniu. Proposals. Sealed nrouosals will be received to macada. mlzo Bank street, from Jlav 1 to 13. 1S90. accord. Iiigtospecltlratlonsand plans furnished by the Uornugn Council, which can be seen by calling at ine resilience 01 tue secretary. luerigims eserved to reject any aim an bins, MA11I.ON 11EICHARD, Burges . J0UN T. SKMMKI,, Secretary. Henry Miller, WEISSPORT PLANING MILL. MANUFAOTUUHU OF WindOiV and Door Fiiasiijf, Doors, SlmtlBrs, Blinds, ashes, Mouldings, Hraokets, AND DKAI.lilt IN All KMs of Dressed Lmolier Shingles, Pailings, Hemlock Lumher, &c, &c Ex-Sheriff Rabenold. 224 N. mil St ALLKHTOWN. DENTISTRY. In all Its branches. Fresh gas always on hand. Tho patronace of the people Is solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. 4-!5-IX) Attention! At RUBER'S UltUO STOllK, By the ilngle bottle, by 1-4 and 1-3 doi, luantltlei, and in Jobbers lota at Jobbers ntleea. lfooaa Harsanartlla can alwsvi u had. lulve triSItANO'S SHAVlNU SAIXION, opposite the Si Advooatk Offigk, Is headquarters for snaving ana naireuttiug. uigars a touaccu sum Special Important Notice. Pronertv holders who have not as vet made water service connections on Bank street should do so at once and save considerable In the cost ot the same, from the fact that after the thor oughfare has once been macadamized according to the plans and specifications now with the nornugu council it win necessitate increased work and naturally a considerably iNcrtEAsm ccsr. Every proiieity holder should certainly seethe direct importance of this and makothe service connection now as it would certainly be objected to after tlio street Is macadamized to have It torn up and re-laid thereby causing un sightly crevjees. May 1st, 1890. 11 V ORDER OF COUNCIL. Important Notice. At a snecl.il meetlmrof the Lehlcliton Bornuch Council held on Monday evening, April 28, 1890, the following resolution was unanimously ap- Hr.sOLVKD. That nverv citizen on Dank street be required to put up a curb ittsuch places whete uuue are now in, irum tuiuKway uiuaruon street, Including Walp's building; said curb to be put tn accordance with time nxed oa notice served on each and every property holder. MAIILON Itr.IOHAltD, Burgess. JOHN T 8KMMEL, Secretary. . Piles! Piles! Piles! Prey's Universal I'lle Sunosltory. A sure cure for every form of l'lles. Internal or external, itciiiiiiipr niecuiiig, aim lonu siamuue cases. Has never fulled. Trv It. even If vim have failed with every other remedy. This Supposi tory is cone&haped, easy to apply, safe, neat and clean, and osesses every advantage over oint ments and salves, riiysfcaus use 111 their pract ice, (live It a trial and you wtll be relieved and coin liiced. If your drug-gist does not keep It or get It for you, send for It uy mall, I'rlce, 60 Cents a Box. Address, Andrkw Q. FliKV, Ijuwaster, ra. Hold by llr .N It. Iteber. C F. Horn, and T. 1). 'Thomas. In Lehlghton, 1'tt., AN KAHY WAV GET A GOLD WATCil. Only $1.00 r Week. We are now forinlne Clubs for Ibe Qnesl Gold, Gold-Filled and Silver Watches manu factured lor bom uuiies anu Ufntieman. We nut In these watclias a movement road by either of the following companies: Elgin, Wallbam, ltsinpden, etc., to suit tno purcnas er. A club for a cold watch at $40.00, conslits ol tony roetiibcrs, ana eacn niemuer pay i.uu a week. A drawing Is rondo once a week, and the member whose came is drawn gets hit WHtcu iimueuiateir, mo hiii wumuuiu mj tiay $l,bO a week until be has paid for It, at which time each and all forty members will bare re ceived and paid for bis natch. The last person to receive bis watcn win no niaue a present oi a handsome chain. OUR GUARANTEE. Every article bought from us must be just as represented, and we are willing ot any and all hints to inska good the failure of any article sold, to tie as represented. This is tut Best, Cheapest and most Convenient way to buy a watch through our Co operatire Club 8ystem. We give a first class Elgin or Wallbam stem winding and setting movement, which we guarantee for two years. The case Is warrant, il, by a written guarantee to wear (or twenty year.. j The above Is why we give you more toryour money than any one els and why are do ing tbe largest watch business Jitha world. We sell only first quality goods,-' Why not be an owner of a Gold WUhtstKvn,Ter you bare tbe clianeo to get one. jjin tbe club at once, only tl.00 down and iKm $1.00 a week until tbe waltb is paid- Flessa mil or ae&l me your name and ad dress Bud I wllWall at your bouse and show you MinplM, of ,rvou aro at a dislsuee I will Htd fulljrjfeuUire. Agents .jfaHtad everywhere. Wrlle for IwmsaaK.KalaH. 1ULF.S M REIIKIU, r JT Bast) CiTiiAOQUi. Pa. O. A. CLAUSS, Office with Clauss Bros., First street, Lehlghton Fire, Life axd Accident INSURANCE. Only Frst-class Companies are represented Information cheerfully furnished. 4-1 y A CIV NTQ to canvass for the sale of onr iiVTiliLI AOjjonie drown Nursery Stock. WANTED. Most Liberal Terms. Unequalled facilities. One ot the largest, oldest established and best known nurseries In the ....... . .1 tir a- u. . ..1 . naHn..n UUIIIIJ. AUUI vol ... K A. UCIIC111 Nursery, Oeneva N. Y.Establlshed In 1846 -4-l2Ct rrtHE OAltBON ADVOCATE OFFICE, Bank A street, plain ana lancy jod printing it speci ly. Advooatk one dollar per year In advance, LBoltlerl Gherkins, ,-w ct Pick les, Chow-Chow, Onions, Table Sauce, Horse-radish, CaulifloW' er, Catsup, Mixed Pickles, Cel ery Sauce, and all kinds of choice Jellies and table necessaries. In Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware &c. IPo lead, both In, low prices and quality o goods. Our large slock Is displayed to da vantage, an Item which purchasers wll certainly greatly appreciate. REMEMBER TITE Cohnek Store, LEHIGHT0N PA. WA. PETEKM, Saloon and Itestaurant, Bank . Street. Fresh Lager always on tap. Ojs- 11 season. Drop In and see us. novl2-ly fir n T URDU UIi Ui Is IIUIIIl; AT THE Central Drug Store, OFP. THE PUBLIC SQUAItH Bank Street, Lehightou, Pa IS IIBADQUARTERH FOK Pure Drugs and Medicines, Fine Soaps, Brushes, &c, &c Choice Wines and Liquors, Largest Assortment of Library Lamps ! 'Wall Paper and Decorations Spectacles ! When you buy a pair of Shoes you want a good nt. But If you need 8PECTACIJ8 It Is much more important that the EYE should be accommodated with correct lenses and a proper ly lilting frame which will bring tbe lenses di rectly before the centre ot the eye. If voubuy your ipectaciei at nr. Honrs you will unu in a Dove points properly atienaen to. PERSCRIPTIOHS caeMy Compniiiei OCtlS-1887 Th "GOOD ENOUGH" Family OIL AND GASOLINE CAN! MADIIPACTI'IU IV His Wlcfield Mannf'g Co,, - Warren, 0, Every Family should Have One No Droppinn Oil on the Floor or Table No Faucet to Leak or get knocked open tc waste Contents or cause Explosions. Pumj Mia lan close automatically AU tight. no inofie jso Hvapornlion and ABSoiumr a trc. A Universal Household Necessity For Sale In Lehtshton by J. T. Nusbauin, I i-emenicuiii ami r. u. Thomas, ain-ut- Very Lowest Prices. GO TO SWEENY'S "Corner Store" WHAT to BUY that is USEFUL. Guaranteed Razor, Good Strap, Oool Soap, Good Brush, Good Muk. Guaranteed pocket Knives, Good Gol3 Feus. Good IXedlcInes. THOMAS' Golden Molaf Pharniacy, Bank Sram, Lkuiouton, Fenka. y PrSterlptlons a Specialty, Lehighton Water Co, I.K1IIQHTON, I'A., April 8), 1890. There will be a meeliox of the stockholders ot TiiKl.KUimiTOV WatkrCohpamVIu (label's Hall, In the ltorouahof Ihlitbtou. V.. at Ulgbt o'clock V. 41.. on HATUitOA V, JUNE lst, lfi0, for the piirpoHe ot voting ou an INCltEASE OF INUKUTEIJNKHS. lly order of the Hoard, JOHN B. LENTZ, President. Howard tieaboldt, Beeretary. EMORY UlDdvladMiaf aar4. Books Uara4 la oaa rvMUa. TwtltaooUU fruut all ona f lit gioL. rratNMtu4 roar i asa, imi oa u.tiutWu la fri. A. lMtiu, Sit Stu A. Ntv Twi, Stoves, Tinware, Heaters and Ranges Tn Great Variety at Samuel Graver's fopular Store, Bank Street, Roofing and Spouting a specia ty. Stove repairs furnished on short notice Reas onable! E. F. JLUCKE B ACIT, PJJLIN AND DKCOUATIVn I'APEK HANI! INU, HOUSE AND SKIN PAINT1NO AND OltAlNINd. tOtupelent workmen sent to any part of me county. UEAPQUAnTERS FOU Wall PaDers.Borilers&Decorations Ijirta assortment, and the latest stj les. Bools, Stationery, Fancy Goods WINDOW SHADES. All grades. Shade making and pnttliiK up promptly aiienueit lu. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. No. 61 Broadway Manch drank. Pa. Below tbe Broadway House. 511 Itewstrri! Stop lliat llMm aoil Spitiiug. I will clva Fifty DoHars for a case of Ca. tarrli, Cold In tlio Head. Deatuess. Ilav Feyer, Affected Kye-Sltjlit, Astliuia or Throat Trouble, I cannot cure wllli my iicacon j.igut caiarrn t.ure. Mend one dollar to my postomce address for a bnltln. I will mall It to you at iny expense. Hay Fever Cured with Three llottlei. ITKNUY A. ZOB1UST, iai 1-2 Kxclianse St.' Geneva, N.V. 2-1-one year. For Newest Designs" sad Most Fashionable Styles or DRESS GOODS. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. S TLVERW ARE, &c, &c. GO TO E. H. SNYDER, Bank Street, Lehighton. floods guaranteed and prices as low as else where for the same uallly of coodi. July 18, 18R5 ly J 4" . m -A v yt A WATCH ; Qruss space 'NEXT -'':.ryBEKi . i. 1- r,i ?-,nri..3(i 1 1 j 4.31 j, vxn lciport uine. iFpetrr - ,i VOU A SMOOTH EASY - SHAVE, ANIl A Stylish Haiu Cut, no to KRANK HKKMAN Till! tlAltllK.lt, Over the Oniml llrlil'40. U. S. KRESGE, In the Old Post Odlce lltilldlnff, 1 i HAND-MADE BU0TS & SHOES a Bpellalty, 1 land-made tippers Su'pplieu'B ff il 'iTitVlg? t-!tiv our J3.60 HiiPdinade Shoe-Tlie 1IEST, All kinds of ltepalrlng Neally, Cheafl ami l'roinptly attended In. KKANK DEIBEIJT Tim BAynKlt, Uiideritlia, bruuifitore. Is tliffpTsWfora SMOOTIT-SUAVK STYrnsntlTAri Gvr. Give us a Call. M.O.Kunta. HipER, SKINS. AND TAIlLOW. Hlgliest Prices Talil. 1IA1U - OUTTWCI ANIl SMOOTHSHAVINO In the very hljiliest St) loot Tonsorlal Art, - At HOBK'H Sh ivino . . Saloon. Try Illnil ik liBXh's theSi ALT4 IN NEWS. WeJiADyoCAm-" liTTroilTT U HBAN, INDE.PENEIE1NT. '-Bead ltt- R. J. HOrOGEN, Practical Wagon Builder. Heiairinfr Neatly ami Clicajily Done at Very Reasonable Prices. (leneral Agent for tho Oilbai th I'atent Adjust iibleCaiTliige 1'ole, nnd Dealer in Ilnggies nnd ('aits. SPOT Cnih Hiij ors ro to Andjlmy ir Orcays, rianos.SewlngJlUcJIiliiiM, Vrlfr?p, j vJiHi(n);XIarlnsJIpipJ?mets, rumps ot nil Kinds, It will pay you to get prices from mnbeforo buying, I can iave you money Lehigh Goal & Hardware Co., Seller's Corner, North First Street , ADAM liAOHKS JOHN KAOHKS CONTRACTORS. lehighton, Carbon county, Pa., Respectfully Inform the public that they are prepared to do all kinds of Building anfi MM Wort Kuril as putting In llath Tubs, Closets, Sc., at very lowest prices, and In the best pos sible manner. Estimates cheerfully furn ished on application. 8-'J0-3in Sale bills printed at this oflice at lowtast prices. We have been piling up stock on our shelves anct'iriottr warehouse and revising prices to suit the times'andelire 'nmV in a position to accommodate our customers 'and'alwStherVwIib will iavor us with their orders, better thnryever. , ,Mt fyrtl While the first cost on many things in ouininellns material ly advanced, we have been enabled to . re'dhcp.oiir prj.qes piVwe by reason ol'large and careful buying, though in hea.Vjy.jroji goods such as Nails. Wire, &c, we had to go with tlie current. , tWe have largely increased our lines and added many neykonjj!. Wc have all you need in Oils, Building tlardwajeGilass, Machinery, Paints and Shelf Hardware. We' )iaye tlje most complete lino of Machinery Repairs and SeedsMn the Lehigh Valley. Our prices are satisfactory, our goods' should be, -and we try to make ourselves so. . -' . ". Coal, Cement, Jiime, fertilizers, tue, always on nana GENTS FURNISHINGS. Big Stock. ieason mwm ' 0 At ' m Cassiiierqs i( Worsted , H -,mon Corkscrews; , " :f CheviotsJ (Scdc mm. HATS, CAPS, Boots & Shoes. TRUNKS, &c, ar Ui u e SatisfactioiiM There is a' good doaUof-'satisfaction in being perfectly satisfiedi and specj. ially so in regards to what pujvear. In this particular we invariably more than please 0111 patrons) ' 1 Our itock being large, varied and foipplete gives satisfaction in making a choice of. goods, desired, while in Style, finislljmd;work manship our reputation speaks ar-jnore. eloquently than word... ..(?all ojiugjbr Spring and Summer (?armentg,.litd or parte of Suits. We guarantee per fect fits and finest workmanship,. , Clauss Bros:," ' THE TAILOHSr Bank Street, Lehightonrfofr 8nf t-"r fit A H IS IIKADUITARTERS FOR GENERAL Faints, varnishes, Glass, .. A.LL KINDS OF OO' OPS. PUBLIC SXaRiiraji Ml . Bank Stxeet, LehigttlttnJWp. - 4 (rffave you Read t!yx A$ S W. HAIIllKNllUHH.HuikalrMt.u W dealer In choice orands ot whiskies, sin, biawlMM, wlues, Ac. I3f Patrouage solloibM. JUDIlUniV at tins oflmo. Pricesjg ave you read the Ad vocatf I J
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