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'Original Ohoap Gash "Our Priooa Sell tho GoodtJ. Vie lmvc alnrue stock or (JlovM at mlcei tint Mrwrnc iBenir.iii, The follon-Hiir iMrtl.it Hit "will convey Inil Mlclit idea of ti tf xre.it tmr-glm nrc ullerliiit: Katilcj JinuH. Iiet nhiillty tiliu-k klit gloves ut is per pair, usnai price, i.io. lAdlej s'hook, beit iiiallty colored kill gloves 'at $IAtiier pair, t'aiuit pi Ire. 1 .7.1.

Ladles 4 Initton, l)3it quality mack klU gloves ai 7ifo per pair, usual price, si. oa. lAdlcs 2 button, good quality Mack and colored VM glove nt 43 cents per pair. Uiual price, Too. And full lne.

of tTairrttn, I.tsle. Thread and 4Jerllirtilnve and l.aoo Mitt nt bargain prices. Men n'llerllti Rluvcs, itwj and embroidered with cents per pilr. Usual price, (. Men's button, ben quality dioKni gloves ut Vjo cents ner nalr.

Usual Ice. 83 rents. lien's clasp, good ipi-tllty kill gloves nt SI. to Vex pair. Usual jn Ice, Men's 2 button, best quality kid gloves at 91.00 lerpair.

usual price, iw. Men's 2 button, line Castor gloves ut 81.25 per pair. Usual price, SJ on. IScn's 2 clasp, heavy bnstor gloves nt S2.15 per isur. usuaipncc, Our best qri'ihty klJ and castor gldves are guaranteed nxalnst.

skin nnd manufacturers tin-perfections, causing tho glove to rip or tear when vribuious J. tfs NUSBAUM, Knblle-fiqurfi-e, Hank Street, Lclilabton. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY. APltll 10, 1S37. J2i'KPI AI.

NOTICE I'ersons miklns payments to llilsodwfiiy money orders or postal notes Vrlll plea; make them payable, at tin) WHIM- roit rosTorPinii. ts tho Lehieiitou onu-c is nor stioney oruer ouico, R55 Current Events Epitomized. Go to Konnj' for 'fillip Soap. Go to RlioauV for Soap. Darnutn will be at'Allcht'oivu on May Stltb.

Forest fires are j-tglns In many sec-lions. Batli, Northampton county, Is to bare a weekly paper. When you. co to tho depot tako Noll's fccc.on'iinoilatlon.cnacli. Arbor Day 22nO lns't, DonH forget to pprap tilt elv observe It.

-(X ti. lihoads mid J. W. Itoons cell Tulip Soap; four bars for 25 tents. The Ice on the river A the vicinity of fciston lias been causing some trouble.

Send us nil the news. If anybody dies, gets sick, runs away, sets.mirrled, etc. Ilea, Hni still elii'is to tba miaslcs. fbera li no dluiltiltton In the number of Cases. 0.

1). Rtioads lias been selling Tulip soap for tbreo years and sal's It Is the best Soap he ever sold. Tho building hi bo 'Occupied by tin tterali Steam Company is moving tapldly toward completion. There Is absolutely no adulteration in the Tulip Soap, therefore It Is the cheapest leap for laundry, bath ur toilet. For a smnsth shave aiil a Hue hair cut Co to Esrans's shaving saloon, opposite the Advocate office.

Samuel Newlurt, Lehigh county farmer, was burned to death. while Ashling r. brush fire Monday. Go to Frs. noilerer, under tho K-change.

Ilotcl, for a smooth shave and a faslonablfi hair cut. 1 II. H. IVtcrs. tailor, took tlv measure for C3 full suits and CO pair of Xoc tho month ending April 12.

tiood. Tho good' wifodf Alviji. rtufford, last, Friday hlln wltli a pretty Utile daUiJIiltr, nnjl- Ail? vcry.P.i'oi'dJ over me anan. If your watch or clock don't run correctly, take It to Hank street, bnd if It then fails to keep time he will tnika ricTchargc. March 20 Cm One 'Jlnck" Transne, was fmmd cull-ty at Kaslon on of tlnallng tno carloads of coil.

lien ill loiiilelle In hotel tie Penitentiary. Lumber cba) yard for rent. I.nca Hon good. Will )'S rented on easy lermj. Stock on band for sale.

Apply Oabel's Lanlwve store, Ilank.strctt. 2-tf. Fir a flue dress suit, made up in first'1 clss style and at a saviny of at leat to ffl orj eaclt suit vou will find Ihem nl Sond-lielm's One I'i Ice Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. Carpets Ilrussels ftnd the largest- assortment ill towp to select from and at prices that defy competition, at Keitlcrerit'Swarfa's Furniture Warerooms, llatik strret, Harycy Newirtcyer) of Macungie, Iilgh county, had hold les cut otf un the tallfoad at that place. lie was taken to 8'.

Luke's Hospital, Bethlehem. He can--not recover. E. 'Luckenbach. fit Tlrftadway.

llaucli Chunk, Is svlllm; oft" Hall Papers at largely reduced prices to make room for new Spring stock. There art! bargains for those who get them. U-lw. --Reuben XfcrlZ, of Laury Station, was killed on the railroad near that plant Monday. He was caug'it by a coal train and dragged a -long distance.

Hit was completely" disemboweled. Wo are prepared lo make you an all woolen nobby spring suit to order at abort notice at $10, $12, $1,1, $20 and up lo $10, Call at Somlhelm's, Trice Slfif Clothing Hall, Mauctt CHtmk. For the- week cldlng on tho Cth there were 104,370 tons of coal shipped over Hie Ij. S. It.H.,a total to date of tons, showing a decreaso as compared tftth Same date last year of tons.

The Lehigh Presbytery cnxvencs In the Presbyterian church, at Slatdrgton, on Tuesday next at 7:30 o'clock I'xtensivn preparations are bar(g'i trade for the proper entertainment of visiting dlylnes. For the week ending April 0, there Were 143,010 tons' of cb'aV shinned oYer the Lehigh Valley rallroa'd, making a total to date of 2,453,:27 tons, an I showing an In-ftaseof Sit, tons compared with same date last Allen A- Graver, representing Schlec- ter Henry, music dealers, Kealin's Pa rs selling organs front $30 up, and pianos at from; $200 ut. Headquarters at I2t- ehanje HoteU Lhlghto, Fa. All Instru'-- ments fully guaranteed. The Legislature has not yet repertlrrf me act provraing for the payment of b'ouiw fy for the killing of minks, weasels, foxes.

fcawks, owls, etc.aml persons slaiin" these olrds or anlniah can still procure the boun ty at the Commissioners' eccentric Aiicntowrr woman en tered one of the churches there Sunday morning, and walking up- the aisle to the pulpit handed tho minister four brightly eolored easier eggs, after which she touk a' eat In the rear of the building. The attention' of th people of Summit mil. Lansford and vicinity Is directed to the fact that George F. Huntzlngcr, of tho popular Switchback is authorized by us to icceivo subscriptions and moneys for the Caiuion Advocate. Out old friend P.

J. Median, formerly of Mauch Chunk, has received the appoint-aient of a clerkship In the Second Com p-. troller'a office, Tfasnry Department, at Washington, fl D. His many friends In 1ks ew'y wl'l b' heir hlai Trailing nrbutes. They all use ItTitllr) Soap.

The trout Beason opened Friday, Lovcly--tho wtathtTr during the uast week. Good tfildny whs fecntrnllv observed here. Head tno ndverttsemcnts in to-day's Issue. -The Sunday closing law Is working successfully at Itazletnn. '-The handsomest picture, cards we have ovr seen aro given with Tulip Soap.

-Tlia best laundry soap In the world Is the Tulip Soap. Try a quarter's' worth. Tho old bridge spanning the Lehigh river at Whllo Haven Is being removed. Tho sawmills In tho vicinity of White Ilayen commenced operations last week. llaby carriages, In reed and rattan, Kemcrcr fc Swartz's Furniture Warerooms, on Ihuk streot, at lowest prices.

They do say that "ifcck f(ass) son" Is a Mauch, Chunker, And ilo'c's not voice the sentiments of Lehlghronlans. Ahlthcrat Correspondents will confer a great favor by giving tho names or Individuals In In full, and not merely the Initials. By so dolnjr their Items will receive prompt attention from nt. Two thousand men's, bay's and children suits are now at Sondhclm's Ono Price Star Clothing Hall. Mauch Chunk, prices are from $2, $3, $4, S3 up to $15 per suit.

Call and get genuine bargain's. -If you go to Mauch Chunk stop In at Sondhclm's One Price Star Clothing Hall and examine his stock of suits for men and boys whether you buy or not we arc tv tiling to show you goods and compare prices. Harry Uekcrt was heard singing the song, "Oh, Its nice to be a father, Its nice to be a father, with a bouncing baby girl upon your Investigation proved that Harry had buen presented by his young wife with a handsome baby girl. Miss Kmlly Hongen, opposite the Central Carriage Vcrks-, Bank street Lehigh-ton, Is prepared to do dressmaking, In the latest fashions, at reasonable prices. Cutting done by rule, which Is a great saving in materiat.

The best work and tho ntost fit Is guaranteed in eVtry'case. A share' of the ladies pitfoi'ingo Is respectfully solicited. tf. KlU W'heelcr Wilcox soulfully remarks in one of her poems that slm loves the bustles of a great city. She's a woman; why shouldn't she? Now, If she were a man, she would soulfully remark that the loved the wearers of the great bustles of a city.

But we'll put ten to one that she would enjoy a ride in one of David Ebbert's carriages considerably belter. Practical Watch A watch is a delicate piece of mechan ism. It is a well known fact tiiat more than omMhird of the yearly production made by the American Il'atch Co's. are ruined every year by Incompetent workmen calltd watchmakers that neycr learned the trido, commonly known as tinkers or botchers. One of the best cdiitpped establishments In this section is at E.

II. Hold's. Mauch' Chunk. Ho has all latest Improved tools to do first class work and Mr. II.

Is consldp.nl one of the finest workmen in the Slate add employs none but first class workmen. Kefereuces, A. W. Butler, S. S.

Smith, A. Lc.Isemlng, T. L. Clias. Skeer, Gcu.

Win. Llllv, T. i Walter and I bkViiec. 2w. Lower owamsuslnc; Items.

Thos. Green is beautifying his resi lience by a new coat of paint. Tho weeks ago tlio Lutheran coilgre- ja'lon of St. John's church contributed towards the erection of tho Lutheran i'licologlcal Seminary at lelphla. A Coal train on tllo L.

S. railroad, was wrrcked at Lehigh Gap last Saturday by running htto tho rear of a down freight. The engine and about forty-live loaded coal cars were demolished. On Easter Sunday Bev. Freeman nd-luinistertid the Lord's Supper in St.

John's chin rli. Over two hundred mcmbersbocd the altar of the Lord; twenty live members were added tothcchllrcll through continuation. CO.VFIIIENCK. Parryville tyenti Epitomized. Ilrael Smoycr, very sick this week.

Frank Kramer, of Allentowu. was In town over Sunday. Miss Aggie Homlg, of Iiowtrt.instown, was calling on friends hero during the week. Mrs, Alfred Kcltra, of Lansfnrd, was vlsitlrfg relxlircs nnd friends heio this week. A magic lantern exhibition In School Hall was largely attimdcd by onr people Tuesday Burglars entered the L.

V. II. li. depot here Tuesday night, but were frightened off before they bnd time to sccura anything. The jo'ial Dlldlne Snyder, of the Iron Exchange Hotel, this was made happy one day this week when ills wlfo' presented Iilm wltb bright liltlcdaughter.

Mlb Harriet Beluliait, aged sixty--eight yta'r'S( died suddenly of appoplexy Monday cycnlne. The lady was highly respected and leaves a host of friends lo mourn her sudden demlsci Daisy. normal Bgcaro' Itsm'i- 'E. IJoppes was on a business trip to' Steltmllle last Monday. Dennis Nothsteln and family wcrs on a business trip last Satufdaj'.

Prof. T. M. of Beading, spent Easter witii his parents mid friends. Misses E.

S. and M. A. were ytsltlng frfei'fds In East Pcnn on Good Friday. Mrs.

Stephen Millar, snent Easter Run. da'y with' her daughters at Lehlghton. talvln Bartholomew, of Lehlghton, was visiting friends In! the Valley over Easter. Jacob Jiongacro' a'mf daughter, of Schuylkill county were the guests of D. S.

Longacre last Sunday. A Balliet, a stu'd'ent of' Palatinate College, Myeisiown, spent tho Easter holl days with his parents and friend's. --Miss Allen Slertz and Jefferson AVner Were United In the holy bonds of malrimony by Itcy. A. Bartholomew.

Misses Emma L. Senile' and Minnie Arncr, two accomplished young ladles, left Monday for Palatinate CoUege.Myerstown. Wallace' Sltrer, of Kushand Polly nunslcker, of this place, wete enjoying a doublo roast chickens at Wilson Itema-ly's fast wcekv always take your slstcf with Two of our young men' say tint there Is no beauty In green, but wo all know that green Is a color which Is not onl'y pleasing to also, to'all rthcr Insects. For we know that spring Is dear ami sweet lo lis' because 'everything Is grecu', but said that white was his favorite becauso somebody's sister we.a)- n' a I disputes with him nnd says that pink Is his ravoriii? ror tue samo reason; But just look- what colors can do. Ira K.

Seidle. a student In Palatinate College, homo last week and Is at preix-nt nllendlm; the Normal Square Jn. Normal, 0UK.MAN ABOUT I0WN. Ths Things onr People Find Tims to Talk About from Day "to Say. A stroll through onr town 111 con Vlncn any one that we, "as a people," nre gelling down to good solid woik In the way of making improvements.

Wo are pleased to note this tact, as It evinces a'dlsposltion on the part of property owners to beautify their "homes, which Is much to the credit of the town nnd the people generally. Let the good work go on. Lchlshtbn has eight oren secret bene-(lclal societies, all of which aro In very prosperous condition. We are itcllghtod to make note of this, as It shows a disposition on the part of our citizens lo band themselves together by the ties of true brotherhood nnd patriotism. Among tho oldest organizations Is the Odd Fellows who have a largo and substantial membership.

One thing that will account for the, smile that constantly Illuminates the phiz of Urn genial doctor Horu, of the Central Drug Store, Is the fact that his good wife presented him wlth.a bouncing baby girl one day fast week. iue pleased to state that mother and child p.re doing well. A birthday surprise psrtv In honor of Miss Emma Trainer, camcwIT at the residence of Ed. Horn, on Baukway, last Saturday tVcnl ig. All present enjoyed themselves hugely; the usual convlvalliles were indulged In until a late hour.

The "Man About Town" extends congratulations and hopes that Miss Emma may iivo to enjoy many more such pleasant occasions. Dr. C. T. norn has had the front part of his residence and storo room nicely repainted by Welssport's popular, nrtlst, Charles Goth.

Tho work Is artistically es.ecu.cd and reflects much credit on the gentlemen who handled brushes. Some of our merchants can see a pointer In the ductor a Improvement. The members of the Evangelical con gregatlon, of this place, have exhibited generous and christian disposition bv Hie ectlon of a neat little homo for Mother Lederer, an aged nnd dependent member of that church. It Is pleasing to note such exhibitions of christian benevolence In com mon humanity. The entertainment In the Evangelical church Tuesday evenin'z for tho benefit of this christian lady was liber ally patronized by out people.

Among the parties from this ulaco who attended tho wedding of Dr. A. Sltlor. of East Pcnn, and Mlas Jennie Zeliner, of i.eyuoids,!5CliuylkIlIcnunty,at the residence or the bride's parents, In the latter plare, were Dr. C.

T. Horn, D. J. Klstler, Mrs. Horn and Miss Lulu L.

Zehncr. The Advocate extends congratulations, and uen nmics ior a nappy and prosperous voyage through life. -Councilman J. L. Giibel was seen last Friday with a very open countenance, caused by tho fact that his bettor-half had presented iilm wrth.a-young son, tins, too, after having becli the recipient of seven little We.

congratulate Jesse on the arrival of a brand-new Bepubllcnii Eatler Sunday dawned with unclouded brilliancy, the scintillating rays of tho bright spring sun sheddlrg Its Invigorating Influences upon a giatcful and happy people. In the several churches the day was appropriately ob3cryed with sptcial ser-vices, Ac. At thu twelfth annual meeting of the Caibon County Industrial Society, held In this place, Monday, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Presided, Thomas Koons, Lehlghtoii: Seere-. tary, Elwen E. Bauer, East-Mattel! Chunk; Treasurer, Viilenline Schwartz, Lehlghton.

It was unanimously" derided that the annual fair be lield during the week commencing Oclobur 4th. We are pleased to uote the prosperous conditiou Of this society. Last year liumberof Important Ira-provem-uts were lunde, and we understand I hat many more are contemplated for the coming year. The gentlejrjen at the head of tlie society being active, wide-awake officials; we can cxpeit that "progress" will be their motto, and ere many years the "Lehlghton fair" will bo an important event for farmers, mechanics and others which to display to advantage, the frtiitsof their labors. The Dr.

Lloyd's comedy company have been holding forth here this week, nnd treating our peoplo to original entertainments In School Hall nightly. J. W. Gardner, the Justly celebrated negro com edian, irnde up one of the special features' of tho enterlalumenls by his original comicalitieskeeping tho audience In a roar of laughter in his side-splitting, back-breaking Hazor Jim net. The confpany will give entertainments to-night and to-morrow night.

If yu want to laugh don't miss it, Don't miss next week's Advocate. A Patron on IBs Srfp'srlntsadensy. Mn. Editoii There Is much being said at tills time relative to the election of a County Superintendent of public schools. It is a matter, very Important in Its nature, and should necessarily command the attention of every school teacher, school director and patron cf public schools In onr county, I have read with great Interest tire various communications, and especially, the editorial comments on tills subject, which Irave appeared In your columns off and ort during the past month or six weeks.

Recognizing the' fact tiiat the County Superintendent in a great measure, the miking of our school In his own bands, It belrobves the directors tosilcctonly such a man In Irani is embodied the ueccssa-ry requisites ability as a teacher, superior educations! propensities, expenenco In school work, and lastly, let tho man be freo from all egotistical nnd bombastic proclivities h1ch' characterize so greatly many Individuals to-day. Several weeks ago when yoir mentioned the nanrcs of Prof. J. L. Pottelger, principal of the Wealherly and Prof.

Heydt, of principal of tiro East Mauch Chunk schools, In connection with' ttie superlntendency of schools, you soWrded the keyn'ote'fornn advancement of the educational Interests lir Carbon county.which I aw confident the school directors' will not ignore. Being tt patron of tho schools, I aiu but following the dictates of right when I call on' tho directors to' consider' caYef nlly, earnestly and sincerely thu qualifications of the man' f6r whom they vote. During the canvass for any office, misstatements will oftlmes be possibly unintentionally on tho part of tho candidates; but no matter, It Ir trinity that the directors' owe us as patrons of the schools and owe ouV boys and girl's who are now being trained, perhaps, many mount high on' fame's ladder as bright and shining men and women, and who, In after generations, will bo looked up to as models. This being the' case the duty of the directors Is apparent. Observe II! and after generations will re- fee an honor yon for if.

PiTmy. nTrr-i-irrarrTT'-y OUE STBOLLEIt AT WEIBSPOBT, lntsreltlng Items ricked Up nttd 'Assorted by ths J. B. Scldle'wlll accept our tbahks '(tit favors. This gunln) A.

F. Snyder spent Sunday with friends nt i Henry Clirlstman, of 'tho Fort Allen IT. t. 4 1 A House circuiateu ai iuuqk lieu nesday. An elegant bay window has added to the Wolsspott House, which greatly Ini proics its appearance.

Joseph Hex Invites- e.verybody lb call anil inspect his largeillnu of furniture, before purchaslng-clsowhero. See Ills new advertisement In to-day's Issue; Mrs. Cultnn, our popular vltcs the ladles. lo call and Inspect "ticr jarge- and elegant assortment of- millinery-goods. Watch for announcement In next week's Advocate.

tt Wm. Miner and family, the past eighteen years respected residents of place, moved to-Klatlugton'thls week where they will make thelffuturo home. Their many friends her wish them much success In their new home. Laury A Slewell, our popular just completed a number of Important Improvements- which greatly Increase th capacity of their establishment! About Ufa first of next month they will put two wagons cn the road. Considerable excitement was caused Saturday, afternoon by lite horses attached to ma auouawjiirg stage running ay ay.

They were nt the Franfclln II6ifte beforo any damage was done. The passengers were badly scared. The C. A. Whltmer, Supt.

of Home Missions in tho Beformed church, will preach this- (Saturday) evening and Sunday In the Beformed church In this place. Communion Sun day morning and evening. All are Invited to attend. A preliminary meeting for tho organi zation of a lodge of the I. O.

It. M. was held In llnj Scliool Hall, Friday evening, about thirty gentlemen of this town and Lehlghton were present arid the followiu; officers were elected: Prophet. C. II.

Mac- Daniel; J. G. sen. em, F. J.

Kast; jr. sachem, F. Miller; chief of rcconls, J. F. keeper of wampum, nenry Miller; warriors: 1st, E.

W. Clausfl 2nd, Milton Fiory; 3rd. H. V. Morthinler, 4th, B.

K. CUitou; braves, M. E. Enierv, Frnnk German; Dan.Scheck'-ler, Chas. Holm; guard of Geo, A.

Horn; gnrd of forrcst, os. Pohl. Fifty years ago, 6n the 8th day of April, lit Enston, Nortliampton county, Manasas Acker was united In the; holy bonds of wedlock to Miss Kate Rev. Mr. Klneerlck performing the Impressive cerehi'oily.

On last Friday, Jnt fifty years after this couple who it an early age had linked their hands, their hearts and fortunes for better or for w'orse, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at their home In East Welssport. During the evening Mr. Acker kept the" large assemblage interested by r'cclui fit Incidents of their early married lifts and itielr safe passage o'er the uintrlmonlal sea. Twelve children were born to this couple seven boys jnd five girls which, in the multiplication of. humanity, has given them thirty-thr-c grand children and three great-greal-grand children.

Choice musical solectinns were rendered during the evening, and at a lnle hour an elegant repast was spread to which all did full justice. When the old time piece weo'sm' tlifi party ndjoilfned. Tho venerable old cbunlo were the recipients of many vnhublo' gifts. Among those present were noticed: Rev, J. C.

Erb, L. A. Werner, wife and daugli-! ter, Mrs. Nancy Flick, John Acker, Frank Acker, wife and daughter, Charles Acker, Mrs. uavl.l hdiacfTer, George Schaeffor, Ifo nnd daughter ami, many others.

Hew Knhonlrtg Itoms. Soldhion itrppcs bad his mill repaired! Charles Uouser has rented Qerber's mill. Frank Ftexer Is sporting a fine Texas pony. Amnion Arner was a juryman at court this week. A.

J. Balliet spent a few Jay's at home last week. Wallace Sltlffr, of Tamanend, spent Sunday at home. Mrs. Sarah Miller lost a valuable, cow by death last week.

E. Hoppes has been elected tfrg'anlst-of SI. John's chiirciu. Miss AJvcitla liclnsrdlth, of Freelahd, Is visiting tier parents. Bobcrt Black moved his family to Philadelphia last week.

Dennis Nothsteln will take his steam saw mill to West Penn next week. Btcljarit Scndcl and Miss Long were united In wedlock on Saturday. Mr. Mitchell, of Forty Fort, Luzerne county, moved his family to this place. Ben; Wchr, who is employed at the Allentown silk mill, spent Easter at lioine.

Sir. and Mrs. William Freyman. of Mauch Chunk, spent Sunday in the Valley. Miss Montana Straub Is visiting' relatives and frlen'ds in Lehlgti county this week.

The collection for Foreign Missions In St. John's church" oil Sunday amounted to Chsrlcs M. Kfotz, of Scrantcn, was visiting his old the Sunday. io n'v teachers meeting of tho New Mahoning Slindtry schoof well attended last Sunday evening. -Tfie Sacramsnt of the Lord's Supper was administered to'the Reform'eif congre gation' of John's church', Sunday, by Rev A.

Bartholomew. At a meeting ot out school' board Sat urday, Bernard' Leonard1 was. appointed director to filf the' vacancy caused bv the resignation of Wallace SowelY. Disn. Everybody speaks well of" Tulip, Amos ft'efgel sells Tulip soa'pi, In use.

Four bars for 2.1 cents. EoIdfoVi' License. s'ol'dier d'esirinV a llonsc'to' peddle must under, the recent act of assembly, file an application with tli'eprolbohola'rv of the court setting forth' that he Is unable to pro-c'uro a by manual lal'i'or, and Is desirous of procuring a llcen'keto pejlille, under tho net of" assembly 8,1807, entitled "An act to permit disabled soldiers' to'peddle by procuring a license therefore. and also, that lie Is the bona fide owner of ad th'o g'obtls, wares and m'erchamlfes' hlch lie-proposes to' hawk, peddle or vend, and that he will not en'sage to'sell the same to any person' or person's whatever." It Is then' required' that he be examined by a United Slates" sur'gehri', the result of which, together" with Ids discharge from soivlce, must be" filed' with the prothonotary, and' at tiro' next sitting of the court thereafter" his application' will be passed ifpon by the judge. Choice Clover Seed, at lowest prices, nt Gaud's Hardware Store; IN THE LABOR WOULD, Specially Compiled for ths TdiWrs bir aa Ad-vacate Man.

"Let "Progression" Ve tlm m'6'tfo of tho folMrs, Puddiers' helpers still scarce In the I'titsbttrg iron ml If! Oliver Jt sheet mill at Eastou hns'becn closed (ndcfliitely. A match factory Is to be moved from Chester county lo Columbia. --lwo Pottsylllo men will start Wlre- ropo factory at William-port this month, Thero Is talk of establishing an acid factory near Thorudale, In ISulllvan conn- The management of 'the, Clinton mill, Pittsburg, has broken ground for eight new furnaces, Plltsbjirg capitalists have leased a large tra of land nt Summcililll, Cambula Tor mining coal. P6Usville's Boar I of 'ratio has nearly doubled Its rftenibershlp In two weeks, hay-lug grown from Co to The Wllkesb.arre nnd U'ej'l'eVn employes fodWl a sniall vein of coal In a cut at the upper end ofShloksliInny. The Susquehanna Iron has offered Its employes a compromise advance in wages, which has beeu accepted.

The employes of Mann's, ax factorv. at Mill Hall, Clinton county, had their wages increased ten per cent, on the j2Sth of March. R.i)p?!V.Company. hat comnjeiicud the. erection another 11,8 'cr department Aiioona.

'I-clianon capitalists have- formed company to skelp mills which will girt employment to a large number of people. The wages of the puddiers at Mcllvaln's sheet mill, R.cadine, hayu been advanced from 53,85 to a ton. The mill Is shut down Just now tor repairs. The engines at the rolling mill nnd sttel work's below Unlontowh are ready to turn on steam, aud about tine 1 the stcsl depart ment will bo Started; lie Knights of Labor boycott on tho Stroudsburg Glass Works has advertised tho concern enough to glye It business that will run it for a year to come. rhcro Is talk of the establishment of two mora rolling-mills In Lebanon, one by Lyman Nutting and James Mallcy and one by the Lebanon Iron Company, uages uavo, ocen increased five per cent, at the pipe mill of tho Beading Iron Works- The Incroase Is the third eranted by the company during six months.

Allegheny river ueonle will beileire Con. gress for a big appropriation next winter on the ground that rirer competition will needed to relieve them froth high railroad rates. Lticoc Sniffer, bf rlttston, nnd the New Vork and Plttston Coal Company off er building sites to manufacturing establishments capable of employing five hundred employes. It Is pleasing to note the lively and successful manner In which labor organizations arc advancing In public esteem. Whero formely thoy were cohdemued they are now lauded.

The Scranton Stove Works' are shut thlvwcek for the purpose of enlarging tue rv-neii tlie Improvements are cumpjeted 'this will be one of tho largest stove works In the State. The Sttsauehaiinannd Tidewater Ciihnl. $tch Was damaged -by the Ice last wlilter, will not'be In operation before June, unless more men. can be to repair the damage 'than are nqw engaged at the work. The 'Reading ltnllro'ad employes don't i like to bo paid wdges by Small icalers, whoso casii on hand Is small, fear It jvtll divert business to the larger and wealthier stbrdst which con readllv cash checks, while -t'iic targe stores wili have to cat ry -large turns cf money after banking liouri.at comldcrable risk.

Cardinal Taschercau Issued a circular to tlie priests of the archdiocese, which was read, in all the churches Sunday, In regard ta.the.Knlehts of Labor. In It he says that his order against tlie Knights has been suspend! by the Pope and that their fore he authorizes confessors to absolve Knights of Labor' upon the following aondltlons: First; That thoy confess aud sincerely repent the grlevlous sin which they committed, bv obeying the decree of Sep tember, 1884. Second. That they be ready to abandon' this society SO soon as the HolyjSco shall ordain It. Third.

That they sincerely and explicitly promise absolutely to vMd all that may either favor Masonic and btiicr condemned soclettes, or violate the laws either of justice, charity or of the State. Fourth. That they abstain from' every oath by which they woufd bind themselves" cither to obey blindly ali the orders of the directors of the society, 6r keep absolute secrecy, even towards (lis lawful authorlles. Weatherlr Items'. Rumor has it that a few of our'fe'ftchers ex.

pect to' south this summer one of them In the pliotocranliy b'iislnes. Sirs. Habel an efderfy lady residing villi Mr. Fisher on Tacker street, was burled last Monday. Rev.

A. M. Masonhehner officiated. F.Kre'Ssly and family left town An Mouj i.Jn'i.'.i. u.

iwj iwi jiii(iiukiiaih, Aiaunnia, micro lliejr expect fa reside In the fn'ture. Mr, Kressly was a good c-rtlzen nnd Ills nlanj' frlen'ds hef will nlsli lilinlj success la, the ''Magle city" of tho Easter Cntertaldqients nnij Fvs lielilln'tHerrfrlanAna'MetEpifljtrbiircliM. In the! nrs'UWtted on Friday eveulne and In the last named oii Saturday evening. Th6 tcrlan Entertainment pattlrutar was Inttfest-Ingand ehter'ulnlng and a success (Inincafly and otlierw'fse. Kev.

SmlOi from' town liad conflrniatlon exercises In Qnakake eliureh oii' Caster Sunday and eonfirraod efart of ten. At the tame tfnW he ndinmlstcrsil tho eiicharfsf to nearly two hundred of lili communicants. The audltorliiin ottlio cuurclia Ailed to overflowing nhlchls evidence of Uli reftitlibs exl'stms between pastor and flockj Work Jn iHfcafshftps is brlsi now. fit tbf cars on the Mahanoy and ttiellszlffoir D'iitslons nr.i repaired herd and tSiey lately com-' iiiencrd building flew lit addition. Tne fijindnrloolssiiiplld with orders for a year's Ill tl'io machine sbbp woik on a nMK-aVsfnireriigliie.

similar fo the Messengr No. Is siniroM s'oaly. other work stems" to'be rather slack. -Rev, Mr. MaSbiiVieh'ner left to'rni to-day for atflp to New Haven, ronh.

He whs arcom- libit ol Wdchton. They ll.vlslt Yalo Colleve wlici'e Mr. Masonhehner was formerly a student Ocvasio.nau Special Notice. Kotlcc Is hereby qlvcn to' air" cfia'rter tnemliers of Polio Poco Trlbo, t. 0.

SI. 171, to meet In on Kildav evening. April 52, at 7i0 o'clock sharp. By oAler Chairman, J. O.

Zeny. Just' received' lrom Boston, an immenso stock of tfie. rvfnu-iiifi Knight of Iibor Shoes, which we are selling at $2150 and $3. Warranted Solid calf leather. Clauss the Tailors, sole agenfs for Carbon county.

Ouf stock of handmade sh'oes' carinot ho beat by any dearer in the county, Peopls ai Thsy Corns ani Oo. Wilson Trainer, of town, spent Sttndsy at Hazleton. Chas. II. Weiss, Ot Alden, was In town -Saturday, W.

C. Weiss, of Bethlehem, was call-Inc'tf'n frlen'ds hire, Monday. HI ra in Kuder, of was In town oVdr tho Easter holidays. Georgo II. Mayer, of Mauch Chunk, garo us pleasent call Inst Saturday.

Jacob Foster and wife, of Mauch Chunk, were' In fowh last Thursday. C. O. Beck, of Hazleton, was In town Friday, anil gave us a very pieasant call. I.

S. Kock, bur popularclgar manufacturer, was on a business trip 10 Hazleton last Friday. II. Henrilzy, of Parry vll'le, while In l6wn Saturday made our sanctum a Very agreeable call. Miss Nora Clark-, of Nesquehontng.was the guest of her sister, Miss Annlo, on Bank street, Saturday.

SJcorgo Huntzlnger, the popular pro prietor of the Switchback- Restaurant, dropped In to sea us Mouday. Toircncc gonial solid-' tor of the Hailelon Main Zenker, while In town Tuesday dropped hi to sod us. MHs Ida 'I raider, 'of Lclik'h street, re turned homo Tuesday, after diilghtful visit to'IIazlet'd'A relative! nnd friends. Our knight of the ink-keg, Edward Longfellow Helm, waS breaking the hearts ot Hazleton 'damsels over Surtita'y. 'Oh'.

Edward! -vMlss Lizzie the fasiilonnble of Elmlra, Nt has acccptttl a position with Mrs'. I). K. Miss tvecte nas many mends here who are pleased nt her return, Messrs. Wm.

Nusbanm nnd P. Clark, of town, accompanied by Misses Alico Rader- and Jenula Meyers, estimable young ladles of Selgfried's Bridge, enjoyed the pleasures of a rido through our beautiful valleys last Remember This, You cart have sale bills printed at this office while you wait. bur circulation Is rapidly Increasing-everybody reads the A dvocatu. Advertise, your sales In the CAitnox AUVOCATK. All will do well to have their sale bills prllited at this office.

A position In our "Public Sale Register" Is wdrtli considerable. V. SCHWARTZ, AND DEALER IK FURNITURE, PARLOR SUiTKS, BED ROOM SUITES, which lid Is selllnj at lowest prices. Caskets, Coffins, Shrouds, and the liovd Burial Vaults. Furnished on VE11Y UEASOXAbLk TERMS.

VAL. SCHWARTZ, Bank Street, Lehighton, Penna. npru los, ty PRACTICAL HORSE -SHOEING The undersigned, having: bnnclit the well-known (XARItON IWUSE llLACKSMIlll STAND ot VT. J. Semincl, lias procured the.

services of O. HILI.YAIII). a l'nwtlcal Jlorse-Slioer ei teuton. All kinds ol CUSTOM WORK neatlr and cheaply done. Horse-Shooing a Sppolalt.y.

1'Icase give us a call and be convinced. R. J. HOKGKK, Feb IHm North Street, Lahlgliton. The Coirrmon Scnsa LIFTand FORCE PUMP Xtakes a complete Fire rieraifimciit for any Country Hume out ota ennimou imuui, ut a very sniall cost JTorMi Fifty Tlme lis Out It pn need It to put fnit a extremely handy tit hits of other th(tsf, May lor ay'lu" fO nile-'clKlilh of a minute.

F.ncrKeiliiuslm-as inen who wUllchett proper attentiun arc n-aiiKd handle tills niiupii' evert tnwn In Plin-tvlvnnln. hw lamlf-IVtanrn, nml North fl.ii--ur urvoi'iru llir t-iMiilui ui auilliuiu icr- rltorj' nut already octuple d. CHAS. G. BL.ATCHLEV AN FA O'TUHii Of all slz-Maii'l stjlf.iof uootl piunj-s.

Ofllte; 25 N. ICCiTV Hall Shtahk, rtlllsAI l'A, prll IC Lit roY Xtkyonr rta11Vr foiMh 4iuiXdj 52 HMob. (Jnultou I t'tnUrt itviniinirii I li'inior ((KKistsn opiur lrfr of.i. Tlil i (lift orliinl W'Of li tii.r imftoiicnii.rjiicn hiXt UMit l-i'p' Uf Dili nfth tf.liHl. Koiio tiuli'vi beui ILU tit kvTsrGcstiectr, 3 SHOE, C-ftTTcsa And if Ui i.

utt. Vcptvttti A Klmfil 1 rli vnuln. hj 111 Inll ty- Hears Ago Our celebrated nctprY ftrmliu-s- a urgrr quantity 'tmi Atr CHl.er fu lory lu the KMir flu trill I rli rota llin world, ThOUMiiir-i rhn t-wr tlu i HUOIS fr JojUuuanpei.r4 in Ouiabilltx, rdi'jIhVfl of the above thoo4 for wle bv LEADING RETAILERS TUF 8 Jftr1 I iSlSfe lull tip 5 fc-A. 'iatC'--V, 1 vsa -J 1 1 I r-j-j c- 1 32B2 i i'-sfel" 'ra-' cb Oil Til Soaoe. I -Hi I Dennis Nothstein AbENT FOR THE C.

G. COOPER Traotion Engine has tbe least gearing. Is the stno.voicsT and MOST In use. TiiKiaVinnATixa Threshing Madhirio Sttaranteed tn Ive best resuus ouiainamo Pony and MM Saw- Mills WIND ENGINE for Drlvlmi Mrchlnery rnd rmnping U'atcr; The MKADDW KtNU MOWER RKArUR, nml STANDARD ilAVIXO TOOLS. DENNIS NOTHSTBIN, Normal Square, Pa.

April lS7-ly Henry Miller Weissport Planing Mill, MANUFACTDlini: Ol' WWD0' AND UfJOK I'llAMES, Ooorsj lllintlsj SaslicS; Mouldings, Uraickets, a-d niiAi.r.n in 111 Kipfis of UmA LB, Failings, Hemlock J.umhef, Very Lowest Prices. Apr. -ly. riNANOIAL STATEMENT 'OF THE Lehighton Cemetery, For the Year endinj FebVuary 5th', 18S7. Dnndrd deJit.

ffOQO 00 Intercut due, ttiereon raid for larmr, a ier vouchers i7 li raid f)r linprovriiKuits, i-r S3 21 raid for Mfvretary's salary aj ai find toTlnleici.t.. no 00 Wits (Sis DaTanee In treaiury reli. 7, tsst. .5 8 77 Cash received tor lots sold duriu the year f. Cash recened for rent tn on innM-iniiniL-oii 101s 47103 D.ilanco 2iJ7 SiSW7 65 Ixitisnlil iltitfng th year.

27 lieaf estate iaa Ae, the undersigned, pnnolnted nuduors' to audit the nccoiiiiUif the JSrcietai-y, mid Treav iirerottho lliluliton t'cnielerv, doix tllfn Hint 11c have c.ainllied Hie account and 'ound tlieni correct hlsurt. Witness our bauds tills Klllli day ot Atirll. IW. Vll'. NUWIIAltT.

AadlVnm. AnillD-wx Wanted AecEts' to itlt tin Vevr Socle by Hon, JAMES G. BLAINE The iiui-Htlons of the day alilv rilscimemhy nioit oidar MhUmUh -I'llita 1nv. hiu 0 to have an cnortuoua ile. Aceiita ihoulil npply fiulck In keciiro choice Irr-ritorv.

for full initUiilaM addn-M, lll'IIHAIIIl IlKOTlllIltH, 7 Clinlnnt mreet, l'liiladeliilila. (eblS-lw I A I tt 1 UCi iiniai, aeacritijijr with uiani, deacrltljijr Mlnneo- North Itlil.t;,. Mnlilunn Idaho, Urreoa. the l'ri-elioi-1 eriimeiit Uiiidiiiiid lw ltailtoad Uudii InlliuNoithernl'acilTetvuiitrr TUB ItlWT CltAZIXO and TI SI I1HU LAM'S now orn I mailed (rev Aildrw, (teoH-feb rj2 -v I i '('- S3 co NEW YOKK I mm Never iii the history of jlie Millinery Trade has, hen; ht'Crt such a prolusion ol bciiutilul styles in and so much uud colors of ns this'Spring bvin'io us." I have siii-cd lie- ertot't ex pense to' select eiie til' tlie Finest ami most Fashionable Assort ments of Spring and Summer Hats Bonnets and Millinery Noveilies and fet confident ihnl there ii no whr I friy tlniTj 1 positively have tho 1 arrest and most Fashionable, as wellitS the C'lieapcbt line ol ever brought lo Lehighton. or shown in tlie Lehigh Vfijley.

The Ladies of LehTghton, 'cispor, Pacliertoi), Munch Chunk npd the sniroundinRiJ me respectfully invited to calf aud inspect the Largest Stock of Spring and Summer Millinery Goods ever brought to this section be lore purchasing elsewhere. Very Miss Alvenia Graver' flank Street, Lchightcn', Fonna. March SCJKn Weissport Select School Monday, IVuiy 2na, 1S.87,' and cosTrNeu' imiirr consecutive WEEKS, IS TIIU 'u'blic School YTcissporl Cartel Comity, ORIPCT. The ii'in of the Pehonf ii in Teaeliermn opporliinliy ot irti-H(9z the (Vin-inpn llrntiehra, to nKord the mniu raniljot the l'nlide ivhool. lit the Biljciiiliijjdl-Ifli-MtUu fjclllth-" fl eoiitlnu ne lln'ir utmlicn.

Ilia common 1 rtwum, I.Ai IN, nuA, riiil.oSoi'iiY, l.l.TAN l.te t.uiKl.t. it, f.nTi.i-1 1. iff irl, tl.j. I u- I Iiaa II 1'ilinarj liejurtidenlfnMuo hencBt of i.uneur' liAiE-s oi' Ti'imox-' rorteaehem, per teri.i on. I'or inrllrriiui He, fiom 3 Oila 8 10 t'llplll la j- seliiiol no IVrtjirra, -leeonilnKtoarad's.

I'or further In- iuiinliou J. SNYDER April J-m Wvljipirt, I'artwu lity, r. Hen NTOLr, AT THE CAIIEO.N' nOl'Bn IB NOW TfunaiDo: an jfecGonjmcalion 'Bib, -DETvnn Tiir- 1 1 1 t. 1 HnfPlfi Jlfln I llDnnf. I lUtClO ClilU L.

Y. ri ti ii rr-a a if lovliliess' in tintS.

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