"Original Choup Cash Stbro.' Oroccrlei. Oroccrles. (Irncerloi. (iroccrles. (Jroccrles. (Irocerlc. "Oroccrk'i. Orocerles. (Irocerles. Orcvprlci. 'Iroccrles. Oroccrles. (IrocorlCH. -Srocfrle. (Irocerles. (Jrocerles. (Jroccrles. (Irocerles. Groceries. Oroccrles. Orocerles. (Iroeerles. Orocerles. Groceries. Standard Quality. LARGEST ANll FINEST STOCK OK GROCERIES TROvioNS In Town ! :o: Lowest Prices: 'rolslnir-. l'rolloiis. l'ro Isions. Prmli1oii, I'liivlslons. Vrm liloni, I'l-m Islonn. l"ro visions. I'i-o visions. l'rovls'oiir. l'rovfslmii. lrov!sIon. rrovUlon. rrotlslniio. Provisions. Provisions, Vtm Mons. l'rntlsioni. ProUslons. Provisions. Provisions. Provisions, Provisions, i rro Islons, N. H.-Oiir store ttlllbc cloed on" May 20th Ull DOCIOCK 1'. ill. J. T. NUSBAUM Opp. I'ubllo Square, Honk Strcot, Lclilxli ton, Pa. jnno 7, 1894-ly. s " SATUItDAT, MA..Y 29, lBSrt. SPECIAL NOTICE. rraiin inakiiie imylnenta to this rifllepi bv money orrfera or , postal notes will please muke them jirviiMp ?v KiBoruuT i ubt urrlCK) an ll V .bightou ollico is hut a money order oil Our, Neighborhood in Brief, Are we to have a water company? EUr-ICcnu Lacks; half yar.l Uc; - ii -inces; can cany; Aivenia uravcr. The Switchback Railroad, at Slaurh Chunk, was opened for the season on Thursday of last week. 5T&Go to Frs. llodprpr. mvW t1 Exchange Ifotcl, for n smooth sliavti ana a lasloiiaolo lialr cut. Wllkesbarro Is about to join the noble army of towns that are tryliijj to get the government gun foundry. When an article is told "no cure, no pay," why not try It? That Is tha way Jadw In's tar svrup for coughs, colds and croup, is sold at Thomas' The Lehigh Navigation Company Tuesday declared a two-and-onc-half per cent, semi-annual dividend, payable June 11. No woudcr that people complain of hard times when they pay 50c for ahot tloof cough syrup, no larger than a 2.".c bottle of Jail win s tar syrup, which Is sold "no cure, no pay." Thomas sells it. Do you need a team for any pur pose? Goto the popular II very of David .Ebbcrt, on North street. 11 U teams are excellent and charges modeiale. ' Save half" your cough medicine bills by buying a 2.j bottle of Jadwin's tar .syrtip, which contains a ounces, while no other coughsyiupcoiitainsovcrl 1-2. Sold nt Thomas' drug store. The Post Oflice will be closed on Decoration Day, 20th Inst., from 1 to o . o'clock P. IT. J.viti:s P. Ssnrit, P. M. To-day (Saturday) Decmallon day, the Hank will be closed, and most of our stores and business places will also close from 12 o'clock m. to 5 o'clock p. in,- 53?Jos. Fogel, of 'Coplay, tho practi cal slater, will be at .Moirtz's Hotel, on Slay-Slit lo Sectireotders for slating. Inference K.ra Neihart. Orders cm left'ttf the Exchange Hotel. 2ws flip Crane Iron Company's five fur nace? at Catasaiupia have a capacity for producing 100,000 tons of pig Iron per annum. Counterfeit silver dollars of the date of 1S85 nie hi circulation at pres ent. Keep a look out for them. They aie light hi weight, and a little thicker than tho genuine coin. It Is tho poor man's f 1 lend, but the rich man uses It alto; because It Is the best quality and largest bottle for tho price, and Is sold "no cure, no pay." We refcrto Jadwin's tarsyrup. Sold at Thomas'. J)r. Hand's Chafing Powder for babies toilet heals the dialings of babies In one day, and when mixed with lard makes a superior ointment for burns ami sores. An absolute necessity for all babies, and useful to many adulls. The G. A. 11. Grand March by .Wei gand Is a brilliant composition of medi um difficulty, flngeied for pupils use, and calculated to please tho average player, prlco 40c. Ing. Fischer, To ledo, Ohio. EFon Sam:! A 62-Inchcs Colum blit Kxpert llicycle, full-nieklcd, ball' bearing, drop handlebar. First class condition. Can beacon., at Trexler & Kreldlei's. AU.'llOSS, , .' may20-3w LehiglHon, Pa. The Uowmanstown, Sunday School will hold their plc-nle In the grov'cy'at' mat place, on Saturday June 10th. V, Iteiiieinbor, tho thrilling drama lji.fi acts, entitled the "Social Class," will be produced In School Hall, this bor ough, on Frldayand Saturday evenings, J unci and 5, under tho auspices of the I. O. O. t, for tho benefit of Addle Slucpe, the; young boy who lost both legion the Lehigh Valley li. It., tome two years ago, The proceeds are to be applied to tho purchase of nrlllicial limbs for the poor boy, and It is hoped our people v. ill respond liberally for this, laudable object.. Amission 25 cents; tAriIitIc, now and all tho. latest designs In jewelry of all kinds", at E. II, Hold's, JIautli. Chunk. A Sunday School Convention, under the care of thn East Pcnna. Classis, will be held 111 the Welsspoit Reformed church, 011 Whit Monday, Juno 14. Morning, afternoon,, npd evening ses sions will be held. An Interesting pro; gramme has been Issued for the occas ion. At a meeting of general coal agents of tho Pennsylvania, Lehigh Valley mid Heading Railroad Companies Tuesday, after a full discussion It was decided not to change the coal tolls on Juno 1, as hat been for some time talked of. At the last meeting of the Ilrother hood of Locomotive Firemen a commit tee was appointed to wait upon Master Mechanic Johu I. Klusey and ask for an ndvauce of wages for the firemen on his division of the Lehigh Valley Rail road, The request was grnuted, to date from May 1, The men were receiving SI. 00 a day, Thoso who co out and re turn boine llio same day will receive ' $2.10, and those who are away over , hlght f2.25. . I Mr. E. F, Lolscatl, of Philadelphia, ' the inventor of a process for making a heating fuel of coal dust and pitch, (lied recently In Hrussels, It Is qulto likely that tie (Under Stan Paving works will shortly bo re moved from Catasauqua tp Uethlehctn, owing to the fact that the slag turned off by the furnaces of the Crane Com pany Is not of a popcr quality fur be ing cast Into brick. I The Jolly Six', of Lehlgliton, will hold their first annual ball at the Mlin- slon House, this borough, on Wednes- day evening, Juno Uth. Go atid'havo a jolly iiood time. (,'IllURS (0 I3tO , TllP Tail- OVS Still have n ic'V of tllOSO justly celebrated "$'10 suiting ion lmud. For the week ending May 22, there were loO.olS tons of coal 'shipped over tho Lehigh Valley railroad, making 1 total to date of '',008,1(17 tons.nnd show Ing an Increase of 675,005 tons compared with the same time last year, If you want to enjoy ttio luxury of using Die 8 Borax ocm. an niMcie Hint. 1ms In. 11 ieiieuii) iimu anu lonim 10 eonum nil 1110 mgri'tneim necessary lor a Map mat eiui lie mid lor all purposes. 5-2241 Colonel Robert Rruco Itlcketts, of llkosbarrc, w ho was captain of Rat' tcry F. First Pennsylvania Artillery, on the. right of the Union lines at Gettys burg, and a drlegato to the Democratic NatIou.l Convention of 1881, is men tioned for the nomination fur Governor, r&-Another New Stock. Miss Al- venla Graver was to "the city this neek and returned homo with another new and stjllsh stock of Hats and Iionnets, Including tho latest styles and trlmni-. Ings. Call bcfoio purehasingelscwhcie. iuiss .nneiiia uiaver, next to mourns drug sloic, Rank street. Dr. C. T. IJoni, Ccblghton and W. 1. Llery cIsspoit, would specially recommend 10 mo incites Acuei's Dys pepsia Tablets. As a laxative they have no.cqual. They are guaranteed to cure Chronic Constipation, Dyspepsia, and an uiseascs arising irom a deranged slomach. With a flee ut of the Tablets, Sick Headache is impossible. A railroad from Shlckshinny to Recch Creek will piobably be built this jear. It will extend from Shlekshlnny via Mlllvllle and Turbutville, crossing the West blanch at Watotitown, thence up the White Lc.r Valley and on lo a connection with the Receh Creek Road. Dr. C. T. Horn Lehightoit and W: F. Ulcry Wclsspovt wish to state that they liavo at last found an article they eau sell on Its meilts. It Is wlih pleas ure they guarantee to tho public Acker's English Remedy as a sine and never falling cure - for Asthma, Coughs, Whooping Cou.;h, Croup, and all Lung Troubles. It Is the standard remedy for Consumption. They have never found It3 eiuaf. The Pennsjlvanla, Poughkeepsle and New England Railroad has been seized by the Slierilf and will bo sold to-day (Friday). 'IJkV road Is chattered to run from llanlsburg to the Delaware llyer through Northampton, Lehigh, Berks, Lebanon and Dauphin counties. About fifty miles have been.graded, but very little Hack has been laid. I'here are scores ot persons I10 are sulTeiing tiom some form of blood dis order or , skin disease, such as Scrofula, 00113, eic., eic. Alter a uructlcal test, Dr. C. T. Horn Lohljjliton and W. F. lilory Wolssport, nsseit that Acker's Wood Elixir will certainh cure all such diseases. Including Syphillis ami I.hcu- niatifciii. It 1, not a patent nostrum, but a scientific preparation. They guarantee it. There was a full meeting of the. Reieuuo Reform Presi Association at Glen Summit Tuesday. The members weie unanimously of the opinion that the tlme'had anive.I when the lennsl vani.HJeinocr.iey should place itself In line with the Democracy of the rest of tho Union In the matter of tariff icform. ,ssuianres were tendered from a number of leadlm; Democrats by letter of assht aiii'ii In the work of the asfoelatkin. Sl'litxa oi'EM.vo. Large well select ed now stock of W.u.i, Papkii, lioiiiil-lii, DfirotiATioxH. (Sample books sent out. ) Rest lob Im mln s over offered. D.um Window niAi;i:n on spring rollers 50e. and upward. PAt.vr- I.N(J. I'Afnil IIA.VGP.ll UlldsHAIli:.MAK- 1NU. The best woik at fair pi lees. Li:aii, on., Avnnn.L paint, hlttv AND Ot.AKS. E. F. LrcKI.NH.VCJt, 01 Broad wav, Matieh Chunk. Pa. Rev. A. li. Jack, who died at IH? li'ton on Filday, was ono of the most popular Presbyterian preachers in the Slate. He. was a Scotchman, who came by his Presbytcrlaulsni in an orthodox way, believing )t (Irmly and pleaching It eloquently to the last. His death is a great loss to the Uiitreh ill Central Pennsylvania. John Guinnoy John Illgglnsand Harry Dryer, boys, ranging In years from seven 10 eleven, went out railing on a pond near Wllkesbarre, Friday evening, when the raft inifet and Guin- ncyand lllggius vveio ilrowiiod. The two latter were coulns, Giilnney was able to swim and could have reached shore, but ho vvent to the rescue of his cousin and was drngzdd down. He cried out to DrjVrV'Tcll papa I could n't rave, Johnny 1" At shcnanJpah Tuesday Franz Tlulcz, aged about 50 years, who had been drinking heavily for several days, fell down in thn street, and a Pole wa seen to kick him, evidently with tl e Intention of arousing him, and then continue on his way. A few minutes later it was discovered that Tlnlcz was dead, and the Polan.ler was arrested and held to await the result of the Coroner's iineillgition. " The nulsanco of the overflow of water still continues in front of the Caiwo.n Ai)Voc.vri:olllce. OnrfiifWf- gtnt councilmcii evidently consldrr It pleasant for our citizens to tramp through on daik nights they. the coun cil, are simply iiniuenso in their caro for the health and comfort of our citi zens. Where s the Hoard of Health? Tho coin planting time has beoi on for two weeks, but the unfavorable weather, in tho shape of drenching rains dally and nightly, Interfered with the work to uteh u degree that nothing could be douu. IltighMcGee, of Mauch Chunk, a braketuaii on a freight train on the Le high Valley Railroad, while coupling cars at Laury'tStatlonon Sunday nlglit. had his right hand caught between the bumpers of two cars, crushing several lingers. Frank McCann, of Nesqneiionlng, and Miss Ilrldget Welsh, of Lansford, were united in nianlageat Summit Hill, last Friday, May 2Ut. After the ceie mony the bridal party drovo to town and stopped at P. F. Clark's, 011 Hank street, where nu elegant supper was served about nine o'clock. May suc cess attend the young couple through life. Henry Royer, of Wdssport, died Moilrtay last. Deceased was highly ic specie,! by a large circle of friends. ,e " j ' Hll ",Vbnli ,he ens,l,e Ca"al,t 1'lm a,u ,l,e lraln had during his life lilted several public shivef Is valued I at "tout W.Oub. and ' W" over body olllccs County Commissioner, County 1 will incur a Iieavy expense to bo re- The grand lodge of the American surveyor ami several term, as Justice of the reucf. IT n l,i.rt.i Ti,,in,. . . : " . 31.1 bB 01 rc1"e a"ena,I1S -Oiir'populai-Jyoung.lmkers .'Ratclifr & Chubb are "forking up quite an w- tensive Inule In the roal regions. Ono day tVurlny 1 1lls week they shipped six barrels of fancy cakes to patties In tliat section. Mr!1' C' Wn,n of Curtaltuvllle, .iiuiiiuL- iKiiiny, win sen a len acreiurm and a vnilety of personal property, on Juno 14th. at one o'clock. ITev.'J.' E. Freeman lost his Foun- taiiLlVnti In Lchlch'toti or Welssn'ort. ile will hi; greatly, obliged to nn'y ionc,i who, "having found' it, hands (l lo him.' , 5-An eminent judge said: "From what I can leain.nnd see, E, II, Hold, of Mauch Chunk, lias the largest assort- meiit of new and desirable goods to bo 1 had In this county." George It. Fchnel will offer for sale , at the Fort Allen House, In Wclssport. on tho 12th of June, nt one o'clock In the afternoon, a lot nf Imndsnmn rnrrl. ages, buggies and single and double sets of harness. This will bo his last sale hero this 6eason, therefore thoso who desire to make, purchases In this line should be on hand as above. Thomas Hoblnson,' tho laigest man In Luzerne county, weighing 'over 800 pounds and six and one-half feet high, was engaged In putting a pump In theL slijft'of (he Enterprise mine,, Wllkcs bane, when tho scaffolding on which he was standing gave way and he was prc cipltated to tho bottom, a distance of fifty feet. His Injuries are piobably fatal. D3F-When In Mauch Chunk slop ln the jewelry storn of E. II. Hold, and see tlio pretty cold watches for ladles and pentlemeii. It will pay you if you menu 10 Durcuasc or not. tost-S50 ftowaro. The unilerslsncd lost a noekot nurse L-oiiiiiiiiuig Tsui, on ;up pumic roan leaning irom rarryvllle to Millport, Car bon county, Pa., on Friday morning, I'lth hist. Tho above reward will be paid tor Its return to the owner. F: I. Boyrii. May 22, 18S0-3v Parryvlllo, Pa. Peoplo ln and out of Town. pur tit'opli! wlui may liave relatives or frleilllS NU HIT tllPtn u 111 frrnntlv .il.llivn by senilln In llietr nnines nnd re'slilem e for iiiujiieaiiuii iinuerini neati. i;tnon. T. Clem. Reck was to Philadelphia last week. Mr. H. S. Rlnker, of tho Weathcilv llcrdld, while In town last Saturday made us a pleasant call. Mrs. C. A. Rltter, of Weatherly, was thcgue.st of Misses Laura and Sadie Hofford, on Rank street, oyer Sunday, iJtir voting friend Geo. Stoeker' re turned homo Saturday, after several weeks sojourn with Luzerne county friends. .Mr. Wui. Ash and wife accom panied by Misses Lulu Zehuer and Gus s!e Clauss, were In attendance at tho annual conclave of thu 1C. T., at Scran ton, thh week. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Esch, of the Valley House, accompanied the tatter's sister, Sallie, spout a few days at Mos cow, Pa , last week, the cucsts of his brother George. Kahentng Itorai. An entertainment will bo held at the close of the Select School. H, A. Kelser was visiting relatives in Catasauqua last week. -' Kate A. Arner was to' Philadelphia this week. -A birthday party was held on Mon day evening in honor of our popular landlord, Stiiphen Fensteiniacher. The Summit Hill baud furnished the music. The. "little nun" of the Select School Is very km 1 hearted. In going to church on a raining evening he never forgets to take his umbrella along; If, perchance, he may be able to aeciinniio- late one of the l.i.llcs. Dash. Wiatber Elating, lu taking a trip throuah the slate legions, a short llino uco. wo noticed quite a number ill houses weather slated instead of weather boarded, and found upon Inquiry, that slate cost very II. tie mote than weather boards, but being more (tillable and lasliti''. obviatim? the cost of painting and lepalnling eviry ,,- jrni, me un ncr 01 1114 Ullllillllg Is saved a. gjod nniiy dollars in couno of tline.aiidthe building always looks well. We wi ie shown a house weather sl.iud with the Peach Hill slate eighteen years ago, and they are as uniform In color as the day they were put on, and still re taining their dark blue color for which they are so justly celebrated. We ven ture the. assertion, that If our neonle once see the beauty and economy In lnuiuer Maims, mai weattier Hoards will have to take a back seat. . Toujust. Dedicated by Arclibislpp Evan... , , The now Catholic Church, built at n cost of about $GO,0U0, at South Bethle hem, was dedicated Saturday, morning by Archbishop 'Ryan, of Fhlladelpira. The ceremonies wetc very Impressive. The grand Solemn High Mass was cele brated by Rev. J. J. Ryan.of Lawience, Mass.; Rev. P. McGoveru.of New town, I'a., deacon, and Hev. I). J. Riouqhal. of St. John's Church, Phlladelphla.sub- deacon. The dedicatory sermon was preached by Rishop O'Fariell, of Tren ton, N. J. Archbishop Ryan made some remarks ami congratulated the pastor, Rev. Philip McEnroe, and his congregation on having built such a beautiful temple and having it nil paid for. Roth Hlshops complimented the many persons outside of thu faith- who had so materially assisted In erecting the church.. Archbishop Rjan and HUlmp (VFarroll left at live o'clock the situe afternoon for Philadelphia. There were about thirty priests In the sanctu ary. Cave-In at JeansyiUo. Jeansvlllu was on Thursday e.xcltid by the repoit that a number of laboreis at the strlpplngs above the cemetery at that place, had been burled In acave-li'i. The repoit arose from the fact of the settling of the steam shovel which had been erected over an old and abandoned outcrop. The shovel, which weighs about thirty-five tons, without a mo ments notice, sank a few feet Into the old opening, taking with It three Hun gaiian laborers named Kasek, Mlchko, and Probaskl; while a number of other employees escaped by jumping. Pro', baskl who was covered with a mass of earth, managed to free his head long enough ;o ba rescued by two fellow workmen named Hughes and Harris. Koseknnd JlUchko. whollvoln Hade tun, as well as Probaski received eiious injuries, but will recover. The fireman, J "Jen flftv in d .eniv v!!!?. 1 !"tl-n !UI .ani1 fiventy-ino yards, and is an awauuoued working, flrst oiwod lT a,e Jolm liwso. -Hailetou . . , East Kancli Chunk Items, 'I'- A. Snyder, Co. Sum., and I'rln- clpnl Heytlt, examined tliehlgh school graduates 011 the 21st, and Principal Huberts, of Lehlgliton, continued the examination on tho 22nd. There were Unt two young ladles this year. School j ( Htiildlng Improvements nro going on 1,1 ''Mrly a" parts of the town. -'i'hey are engaged In putting tho machinery In the silk mill, which Is ex prctcd lo be In operation by tho 1st of Jll'v Frank Schwartz, tho enterprising cablnet-maki'i, has one of tho largest store, ln tlle colmty. ,. , , ,, , "tl,le a liumucr of 01,1 nni1 'oll"S folks s)0,lt SunAty at tho Glen. Mr' J'- 1 ulllU' of " llile Dvcn. sPcnt several hours hereon Sunday last. -"iss Laura Uooven spent a few- ritiUdelphla this week", visiting relatives and friends II. E. Lcubkin, a leading citizen of Audcnrled, passed through hero on the 22nd Inst. Quite a number of our people pat ronized the excursion to Germantown on Thursday last. Tho lecture on "Wednesday and fhursdny evenings in School Hall, bv Duncan and Eshbaugh, for the benefit of the Ladies M.E. Church Aid Society, of tills place, was a success. Mr. Reltz's new double house on South stiect, is up and ready for Ui'o plasterers. . Going up Centre street to 7th, we find what was once the old mansion of the late Judge Leisenring, now being transformed by the owner, Edgar Twin ing, into three commodious dwellings. Just acioss the street Is a new dwelling nlmost completed, for Mr. Solomon. Mr. Frank Koons, of Weissport.was in town during the week. Lewis P. Peters was In Farryvllle last Thursday evening. He helped to furnish the music for the hop held at Snyder's Hotel. Carrie, a young daughter of H. J. Slgfrled, passenger conductor 011 the Mahanoy Division, died on Wednesday morning of membranous croup. 11, L. Hooven spent last Wednes day hi Wllkesbarro. OusiirtVKil.1 In Momoriam. Mm. Amelia Patterson, mother of John and Charles Patterson, and of Mi-3. Levi Miner, and Mrs. Nathan Kemerer, was burled on last Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, lu the Onaden Hutten Cemetery, at Lehlgliton; Revs. Stlbltz and Freeman olllciatlng. Mrs. Patterson has been a friend to all; her knd words dtew the children to Jier dying bed-side; she loved the children; her spirit was childlike and therefore chiistlan. She. was poor in tliis world's goods but she promised the Lord she would nut murmur, anlitis said, sin! kept that promise. She plant ed many a flower upon the graves of those whose bodies were gently laid into the lap of mother earth. Her hands aro folded. Her work Is dono. Her deeds now follow her. Nii-.v sainted mother let us strew The (lowers ot inciii'rr o'er tliv'hrad; Tho bre itli of death upon thee lilaw, Xo;v slvcpesl thou In thy cold bed. Mother, de-ir, plant Ilowvrs nbove. Let lliein htooia In Kileii'.s lioiver: Plant one for me, plant It In hue, We see thee here In every llower. J. E. F. Chaotiuqua Fublic Meeting. The Aryan C. L. S. C. will hold a public meeting In Rebel's Hall next SaturJay evening, 29th instant, com- -niencing at 8 o'clock. The followiini programme, has been arranged for the occasion : Uoll e.ill-Quatatlons from different Authors. Introductory address I!ov. (i. W. Mlliltz. Wi.yilowe.stiidj? Miss R. l A. Klstkr. Seleit lte.utliig Miss Kiiinia (Iheil. Duett Mhs Klsth-r, Mr. H. Weill. Object or lie) ('. I..H. C. and hhtoiy uf tne Aryan Circle Mis. s. Selnle. Desenb.' llaithol.il Stat je..Mr.U.W.Ktlblt7. Recitation Vlr. 11. 1'tchl. lo Mr. W. I'.onnian. Name of the huven Wonders uf the World... Mrs. A. Hatch. K'jiirm civilization compared with that of the (ileeivS Miss lhittie Iwinnv. f invnt Kvent Mr. T. t'lem. ileek. vtnaua inuiuvv lincjtard to Chinese I111111I- irr.itlo.i MM Ihnnia Hivnrtr. Dueil Miss KMIer. .Mis. Kninier. Mastery ottho M!ml..Mr. .1. Mori is Itoberts. Who Is Pnraell? Mrs. V.. Miner. S.ililtu.illsm Mr. C. S. Weiss. lolin Solo lliuiy Weldaw. -ketch ot Gladstone Ml.ss Ale Haul!. 1'iophecy., Miss Hello Niishauiii. ihiectot K. 01 I, Mr. A. Hatch. Ween Dr. W. (!. M. Met ile. Uaclt Miss Obert, .Mr. Unbolts. The citizens are cordially invited lo attend. Admission free. Grand (Jitters Installed. ScitANToK, May 20. At this morn ing's session of the Grand Comniaiidry Knights Templar there was a lively con test of the election of Gland Junior Wan'en, which culminated In the te- lection of Joseph S. Wilght, of Phila delphia. Tho following grand officers were installed this afternoon In the presence of a huge audience: R. E. Grand Coinmardcr. George S. Graham, Philadelphia; V. E. Deputy Grand Com mander, Lee S. Smith, Pittsburg; E. Grand ('encrallssino, William Allen, Philadelphia; E. Grand Captain Gener al, Torrence O. Hippie, Lock Haven ;E. Grand Senior Warden, John J. Wads worth, Erie; E. Grand Junior Warden, Joseph S. Wright, Philadelphia; E. Gi and' Prelate, Rev. W. Henry Plait, Carbondale; E. Grand Treasurer, M. Richards Muckle,Phllade!phia;E. Grand R curder, Charles E. Meyer, Phllapel phla. The ofTcsrs byappolntmentwerc then named, as follows: Grand Standard Rearer, E. R. Spenccr.l'lttsburg; Grand Sword Rearer, Samuel Horlon, Pitts burg: Grand Harder, living P. U'angcr, .Norrlstown; Grand Captain of Guard, Jaiuus Codding, Towanda; Grand Mar shall, Edward Masson. Upon his in installation into ofllcu an eloquent ad dress was delivered by Grand Command er Graham. The conclave closed Its work this afternoon and tho visiting Knights Templar left for their homes to-night. The Delaware and nudson Canal Company has declared its regular quarterly dividend of 1 1-4 per cent., payable Juno 15. Albert Landii, a brakemau on the North Pennsylvania Railroad was cut In.twobyapasjengertraln at Quaker town on Thursday morning. Landis was flagman on the construction tralu and remained mi ilin imnlr tr,., Inn ,1,1,1 rotcsta,':l Association meets at Wilkes- barro 011 Monday. June 7. mmn which ! occasion the lodl. ., f thi n;.i,.. part of the Stale Teipcct to have a iar ." ' para1,, - . Decoration Day. PROGKAjNEME. The following Is the programmo airnnged for the observance of Decoration Day lu this uorongn ; Tho children to represent U10 States will meet ut the M. R.'clitircli at 12:30 o'clock, nnd procession move at 1 :oi Tho tcacliersand scholars will assemble ill their respccllvo churches atl2:aop. 111., und march down Iron SI reel as follow t liefoimed school right resting on.tho South corner of Iron and Dank streets; Evangelical, right resiinx on Aortnw est coi ncr of I ron and han't streets; I.iithcian, right resting 011 left of Evangelical, the M. E. will form In front of their tlittrch, John D. lleilolelte Post will form on lint side of Kankvvay right icstlng on ancenys corner. Teuton a Boe etv will form on l'ankwny, rlRht testing 011 left of licriuioito Post, cinaden Huetlcu Ia)dgc. I. O. of O. F., West side of Dank street, right coiner Iron St.; Parryvlllo Cornet Hand will form on left ot Teutoula Society, Knights of nouor and Welssnort and Parrvvlllo Camus of P. O. S. of A, will form alomr Itankwnr. light resting on left ot Parryvlllo Comet Hand, LchlKhton Drum Corps wfllformou South corner of Pankwiiy, light resting at uaviu ivrci mei-s corner, I. O. of o. T., will form on Bank slreet, right resting at Kreamcr's corner, tho Welssnort Sun day Schools tu form Immediately 011 tho left of Dtuiu Corps. Tho procession will move In the following order: Sons of Veterans. Arlon Cornet Uaiid, Speakers In carrlaxci, Wagons with Coddess ot ".lbcrly, Sc.. John D. Uei tnlette Post, U. A. It. Teutoula HocIUv, Onaden Hueltcti Lodge, I. O. 0. 1 Puiryvllle Cornet Hand, Kulxhts of lliinur, Welssnort Camp, P. (). M. of A., Parryvlllo Camp, P. O. S. of A., Lehlgliton Drum Corps, L O. of (). T. M. L. Sunday School, Reformed Sunday Sihool, Patkerlon Drum Corps. Evangelical Sunday School, I.utliuruii Sunday School, WeissllOlt L'lltotl Mlliit.lv Strhnnl. Wclssixiit Lvanselleal Sunday School, Citizens 'on loot, Can blues. Route, up Hank to Pumpkin Alley, through Pumpkin Alley to Second, down Second to Rhii, oat Elm to Cemetery, The exerclsci at Hie Cemetery will be as follows: Opening Prayer, Rev. Win. Major; singing by huuday School children; Address In Knc llsh, by itev. (i. W. (iross; slugli.g by the Church Choirs; Address lu (Jcrnnin, bv l!ev. IS. V.Sllbiiz;liecoratlon el graves the schools suiKiii .uy v uuniry 11s 01 ince.ccc; sa lute by old soldiers: music by Arion Cornet Hand; Closing exercises by Rev. J. II. Kuikrj music by Hand. 'the procession wilt then reform in the -jaino older and inarch down Kim to Dank, up Hank to Intersection of Hankwny, down liJiikwny to Welvsport, anil Ing opposltu tho Public Square, thu lirtng sqiiad and conunlt t(eo:i decoration will be detached nnd por pecd to the cemeteiy to pet form their duties, tho proiesslon moving down Whlta Street und (imuterinarclilng In the I'ubllo Square ivnere the eeiemonlcs will be opened bv l!uv. W. C. v cm, shi;:li!g by the sclwuls; address by ltev. Mr. l''to, i.iusto by Hand, nnd ifoslng exoivhes by ltev. Mr. Stlblts, alter w hlch the Lthiglilon tiortlon of the procession will i-eloi-m and inarch to Hank street and be dismissed. 'the ladles are earnestly Invited to partici pate, and thosj wishing to contribute (loners will please lenvo them at the Caiiiion Akvo-oa-iu olllcc, oral the residence of II. II. l'elci-i, hei!oro 10 o'clock A. Jl. on Iho :th. ihebun-JaySehoo! scholars will each provide themselves with bouquets or wreaths which .'111 bo liandod to the decoration committee at tho cemeteiy cMein Lcnlghton or at the Public Square fu Welsspoit. 'J lie following Is a list of comrades hurled In thu several cemeteries ln this borough and uelj-hlinrhood so far as we have been able to aseeitaln, should any of our lilcnds know of others they win confer a favor by handing, the names to us during tho coining week, suwo can make the necessary eoriectlons: lNTUimKIJ IN I.I.ltK.HTOM CUMKTEUIKH. WAI! or 1512: John lntz, I Hen Kol l.-r, Heaver, I Leonard llontz, Daniel Ivlotz. I..VTH iu:kici.i.iox. J. W. Heberllng, Charles Kemerer, lilhn Weiss, ilenryMelgban, Mathow Meighan, Henry Miller, .lames Holmes Horace DoVcung, A. U Patterson, l,owls Kllncer, (iranville Cl.-iuss, David O'Hrian, It. P. Miilhciin, Ailnm Hiiehnmii, .lohu 1). Hcrlolctte, Heorire Hick. I'. P. Ijinistreet. William llonlz, Charles Miilhearn, Charles P.uterson, Jereiiihili Kouiis, Haldol Ximders. James 11. Campbell. I'.VlinVVII.LE OIMETUltV. Charles Winning, John Mlllhaia. I August Winding, I Hubert l'hlfer, .ie. i)i;noru. 1 cnanes lirowu. Charles l"amaly, llaiungarten. wr.issi'OUT ni:.MLTKiiv-, .Iileoli Weiss, IT7C. I John Arner, If 12, Frank Weiss, 1812, Jacob Sehwank, 1812, lath umir.i.i.iox. Amandes Mover, nines Powell. jT.meis ivoons, Albeit Herman, Alfred iJiurlch, (leorgo Duck, Jacob Wlsner, John (iuth, Alex. I.ent7, Alex. Ilartnnn, Frank Sourwlnc. John 1'ouell, .lon.-i. (!. Itiirli, Charles P.rown, Cliarlns lloycr, Mnrtln Hlose, (ieorge Derhanimer, Jos. C. Connor. William P. Klotz, Itoliert Wetland, William Kline, Haehman, SHW MAHOXIXO CnMETKHV. A 1'. Musselman, I Joseph Mcrtz, Henry bnydcr, I Augustus Walton, Ocoige Arb, f Henry Wclirsteln, Wllloujhby Koons. A Hare Treat Miss Major, a graduato of the School of Oratory and Elocution, of Philadel phia, will give 0110 of her excellent I t (raty cnteitalniuents in the public seliool hall at an early day, Slio will be assisted by some of tho best talent the town affords, and will consist of tho best vailcly of wit and Instruction ever produced in tills place. She has con sented to lend her talent and time to this entertainment for the benefit of re furnishing the Methodist Episcopal par sonage at Lehlgliton. Who falls or for gets will miss one of tho most enjoyable entertainments that Lehlgliton has ever been favored with. She itroposes form ing a class ln oratory and elocution and the study of literature If properly patro nized; this will bo an opportunity for tho young men and ladles of our place and vicinity rarely afforded outside of tho larger cities. All should avail them selves of gaining a knowledge of those tine accomplishments, now so necessari ly required by the coming young meu and young women. SCBSCKIPIl6N8nECEIVED From May Hth to May 27th, 18S0 for the CAimox Ativor.VTc: fir. J. (' K reamer, Aquaslileola. ...... Solomon Preehv. Kusi I rim Charles Hauxdatcr, Mntedale f. r. lsojer, rarryvllle w r. P. smith, LehlKhtun Murj L. Leueke.l, Ciitajiiiiiui ltlelmrd 11. Dhhi. U-lilxhton Iteilhelt Camnei. Ker.iiiliiii. I'n Itei. A. P. limn, Summit Hill lliiini.iH 1 mk. Lehh-hton ,.. J. It. Hliiimiik, M.tucli Chunk -Nevcrcalla large, strong, sinewy . . .. ' ' ua" n "ar- 11 sure i.e is a liar ''re another mau to b.-eik the newt h:n. INTERNATIONAL LESSONS. Y JtKV. P. U. IIAflOHKAVKS. Lcunun 0, May 30t' . :tvn riiBDiso -nu: rtvr. Tiioosvsn. Jolm vi, 1-21. Golden Text, John vl, 30. Time, A. I). 20, in April, l'ljco, the plain of Riitaihu, on the N. K. side of the Sea of Galilee. Nearly n yonr tins p:iol.lticc oar latt lesson; a year which tins been fell of wotidell'ul events in the life of our Lord nnd Ihoio with whom He eatnu in eon-, tnet. Crowds dally gathered lo hear Him sneak mid they cnntitiiially Imiuglit tlicir sick and disabled to Him'l'or Ileal ing. Willi His lljseiplcs He took n bvut anil went over the (Jiililean luko to a nix.t which was ui.lp.liiibited mid tnnelv, that He miglit the more ousily liesir llisdis ciples tell the story of th'eir recent mis sionary work, and that Ho Himself miglit have needed rest. Ills move ments were watched mid on His nrrivnl lie found a large cojii-ottrso of people waiting for him. As Ilis lout drew near the 'Inre Ho could See the glassy naipcs c voted with (c pie who hm! fol lowed Him. Pacing atnuigit tlieni, Ho hea'o 1 1 eirsiek with a vv-rd or n tutu h divine, nnd then i-eating Himself lie taught tlieni of tlioso higher tqniritiiul truths, Vvhieli He ciimoto teach and died to seal. Tow-nrd the close of day His disciples became anxious on account of there being such a largo irowd, 5,000 men licidos women and children, old lu tlmt lonely lilaee" witliottt food. They wauled Cln-Nt to scud them snvay so that they might go to the neigliboin; villages und buy food fur tlicmselve-i. Rut lie tnbl HU-ilieell,leil flint I l.ntf .must Iced the mullitiido. Au inventory- 01 ineirstficuot toon revealed live barley I nVcs nnd twd small dried c.r pickled', fishes Tlfey tell tlio story of tlio'larguj (inantity require l and their own iniiUli. ty lo fill it, to Christ, who at nnco gives orders to have the people scaleJ in com patnes of fifties and hundreds. Thus sitting in companies their richly colored Oriental ((Ktitmrvi hihdii In ihn ,,l ml- 11I llietctting sun, made 11 picture which re- iniuucu aiai K pi a uywer garden, and he describes liictii as sitting in ranks, or literally, garden plats. Then Jesus took tlio loaves and tlio fishes nnd blessed them nnd gave lo His disciples und they gave to tho multitude nnd when, tlicy had all eaten cucuuh there were still twelve batkets or wallets full left of the fniErnient.s. Tlinrn w-m ,,,,-,,, ;, il.n ,n.l than there was at the beginning. impressed with this wondcilul miracle the people determined that this was the Mossi.'ih. Thnli- Mm, (I.nl tl... M..- sinh veotild be a temporal ruler who v.uiuu siriKu ine ucainuiuw 01 lionian llOU'Cr lllld Iff ftmir ,.iiili-c Crr... rl l.n. began whispering among thcinscivea anil it boon became uppareiit that tlicydi- Sired tU take .leslm In .Inrilk.'ilen mi I liroclaim Him king. This temptation ' jioncrnuu aiwuvs ueei) lc- foreHimaiid Ho had nlwavs thrown it aside. Now lln mi.m.Iu ll.o .ltAi1nu back to Iho Goal, and dismissing tlio muuitiKie no retires to a lonch- place to iimv 'r:,-rt,i f :: ,i..." .i:...:..i ,v lilt; uiM-ijiil.3 inish off from shore und nro caught in a iciiiuiu sioriii. iv lien it seemed us though tlicy could net possibly survive it llllll IllflL-A lnd.1 lliiv m Vml, Int. 1 startled by seeing Christ walking on tlio ii'iilni. At li;.. .1... ...:...! !.. I....l.n.l ... Aiia miiu uiu 1IHI 13 lllisiieu to silence, the tttnrm nlmvu ttj Mnt.ir and they rcncli the land in talctv. llssox Tiiocain-g. 1. C'lirist can t?till tlio storms of life. 2. Christ feeds tlio hungry souLwitlt tho bread of life. 1. God uses means; tlio disciples dis tributed tlio bread. 1. Christ always helped tiioso in need. Let Him help you. To Whom it Mav Concern. This Is to cerllfy that I iccclved Foui:- TKtS DOLI.AHS AND SflVKXTY CtNT"!, as donations.for Addle Scha'po'3 bene fit, (while selling tickets for tho Clymer Family entertainments held for his bene fit ) and still have the same in my pos session. Respectfully, Gi;o. W. Xushaum. May a.-!, 1SS0. BT0CK MARKETS. Reported up lo 12 o'clock, by Do Haven Tnwnsonil.Ilaukers.N'o. 38 S Third Street, I'hiladolphia. Stoens bought and sold either lor cash or on marain. Philaitclrh'.a, May 20, ISSfi. .... asked HS3's, Ext , ioi U S Currency fl's lKij U S 4J, mx 1 125 U2j U S 2r I2fi Pennsylvania R II jj jj PlliUiiolphta A Reading It It Ill 119 L.dilgh Vallev RR jf,j :rJ Ldilgli Cna1 A'Navienlinn Co 51 ill Hull, N. Y. Si riiiln. 11 R Co 3 3J Now Jersey Central S3 62i Northern i'aciric Com 25 25J " " Prefd 5 56J Oregon Transcontinental 31 31 Unloo Paeiflo .-, 50 J 50 J Western Union flij filj WcstShnre lsts IuS 103 liouisvilln & Nashvillo 35j SJJ Silver, (Trades) 81 fi3 A Great victory A Tcrrlblo Caso cf Scrofula Cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla " In tho winter of 1STD I was attaoked with Scrofula ln ono of the most aggravating farms. At ono tlmo I had no lees Hum thirteen large abscesses over and around my neck and throat, continually cxcdlng an oftenalvo mass cf bloody matter disgusting to behold, and almost Intolerable to endure. It Is Impossible to fully describe my sufferings, as tho case was ooniplloated with Chronic Catirrh. After threo ycar3 of misery, having been treated by three pLyslelans, I was wor6o than ever, rinally, cn tl.o recommendation ot W. .1. llnntlcy, druggist, of Lcckport, I wns hidneed to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. And now, after having taksn twelve bottles, within tho last twelvo months, tho Ecrofulovs eruptions havo entirely ceased, and tl.o nUecsscs have all cisnprrarcu.excepiiiioiinsiKiiuy scars, which aro itnlly becuntug' smaller by degieo, and beautifully les V I do not kcow what t may havo done for ethers, but 1 do know that hi my case, Hood's KsrsaparDl.i has pinved an effective (.pcclflo Indeed. As nil ctlilcneo (a my. cratltudu 1 sond tliese lacis itnsollclted, and 1 am ready to verify tho authcnttclty of this cure, ly jicifcual coi responder.co with raiy ono who (foul Is It." Oukles A. 1'oc- uits, jsasi vvuson, n, y. Tills f tatemcnt la confirmed by W. J. Hunt Icy, druggist, cf I.ockport, N. Y who calls tb cure o great victory for Hood's Sarsaparilla. Send for book giving statements of many curs. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all dnifrglsts. tl six forts. Made only by C. I. IIOOD a CO.,.Ia)well, JIass. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar. f msT Pfuviuu, ph.'U2.,..:js. Grand Prlie 'Inlnt, I'm N, I ill. if fSS" In " a " I A ' - Decoration M.rjOlJGLAS' LAWN ! 2000 YARDS All olors! y t 240 GENT'S FINE SCARFS, 25c. APIECE! Yc sell only lor Cash. Credit means lriph prices, liecauso one customer has to pay profit for another's bad debts. All we nsk of you is, to come and see for yourself; we do not say that wo are selling cheaper than nil others; we leave that for the people to decide themselves. Asp am. M$zmmM&m& Sour, BANK STREET, DCC. 10 :S85 A BIG BARGAIN! AN ALL S1LK- 20 inches wide at 75 Cents. A yard never sold before lor less than $1.00. . :. GTTTH 634 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pehn'a. sijmmer- NOW READY! Ladies TJnlrimniud Cantons, in nil similes and colon; Ludim' Itongh nnd I'eady Sun Hats, white and black, , , Ladies' Union Milium, all shajics and colors, Different shapes of Hats and Bon nets, to suit one and all, from 25c. to $3. Ladies' Trimmed Straw Bonnets, new blinpes, , 51.IJ0, $1.50, $2,00" and $2d50. Ladies' Trimmed Straw Hutu, all new styles, for $1.40, $1.00, S1.75, ?2.00, to f5.no Children' School II-.-.ts, (.omalhlns new, at , , , , 35 und 45a Children s Tiinimad Sailor Iliiti), for , , , , , 20, 25, SO and 35c. Lnildren's Untriinmcd lints, in dillorcnt tliajics, from , , , 25 to 75c. Children's Trimmed liala, all color, for , , , , S1.00, worth ?l.50. Summer Silks MRS. M. A. bUd Hamilton btreet, Allentown, Pa. mber'Jsl ly ' Ncvcmb iCARPETS: At The Carpet Emporium O F 607 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Penn-'a., Of all the Different Grades, Qualities, Styles and Prioos For less in price, than at any time in the history of thirty, years. Such as WILTON, VELVETS, BODY BRUSSELS, Tapostly Brussels, 3 Ply, Extra Super Ingrains,. HOMEMADE RAG. HALL & STAIR CARPETS . Rugs, Mats, Window 1 luiuiij . 1 1 i nni of II I have "made away" with my prepared n .a TO im aiio m M r . with ono ot the most FASHIONABLE as well as SUE- STANTIAL lines of Ladies', Geuts and Cliildrens Shoes. Ladies American & French Kid $2. to $4, Ladies' and Childrens Spring Heel Shoes, All Sizes! - Ladies' Kid-Button Shoes, $1.25 Up ! : Latest Styles Hats & Caps, AT LOWEST P1UCES. A.1 The "CO RISrEJn STOHEJ." LEWJS WEISS liAMv SlinRT. l.KHrriMTMV n Parade, 29th !r f W.L DOUGLAS' Celebrated $3.00 Shoo, Button, Laoo & Congrcns, Clinllcngeti any $3.00 Shoe In- the world. Made by K. of L. with )he Uer.cml Secrot.u-y Turner's) name stamp ed on every box. Wo are the only firm, In town, that sell ihisshoc; No O in Kits Cam (Jet It. LAWN ! DRESS LAWN! All Prices ! 'LEHIGUTON. PA. & SON, fc - 28c i t 2W. 33 to 33a. 25 cts. a Yard! G. GULDIN, Shades, Oil Cloths, &c. mpetition old f,tnck and am now fully lor tho miner Tade! . , .. ....i,, wl.
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