DttlfilS AL CHBAP CASH STORE Hcre'8 news for the eronomi cal. While tho renovating sea- LOCAL GRIST. From the Hooper of Ktbi-t Ty bthjim Tho Chronlcllnnof IJe lleporter - Our public schools will close on May 27. -Fourth stroot is to be graded nna pavemented. .v nuni oh 11,1 nf Oscar Strohm BOD is licro WO have completed dlod Thursday morning. Eugene Bartholomew wiu uuuu a home In tho south ond. Full linn of Intrrain and Brussel carpets at Henry Sohwarte's. - There will be no graduating laM from our high school this year, A COLUMN OF JUMgLES Original " Clipped. Mttle Mutter of Interest that ere Worth tlm Heading, Phil Carrol's stable at Packerton was burnpil to the ground on Tuesday, Loss SWW. Fully Insured. The Bearer Meadow Catholic come- trr 1r being enlariied. The base ball NEWSY WmSSPORT. our work. Wo found some in teresting bargains which we placed upon our counters and Marked Jobs ! It is worth your time in gold to take advantage of the so-called TU Doing of IdTelr Town rlf Ctaml eled In Short Snip-Snap Order tr 'Stroller and Chain." -Mine host Ohristman, of the Fort Allen, and the genial DanT Graver are at Philadelphia. Sinamr will build a force hall, season is just about opening In that 20x50 to his store building on tho oast village. side. Bully, for Osoar. Victor Bowman, aged forty years, TTandsomo wall paper, borders and ex-nostmaator and a woll known ltopub- ,innnrnf t,, nr. lum-v's drug Btoro. Now- lloanof Bowmanstown died ruwdoy. Mt ueelgus ond positively tho lowest imormeni, hi uuo u uiuuu. . pricos. Tustord has 4UUU population, iure c,., . t.:ij. -j. int. m nnani hmisn. JOHlffl aiuiiuoj 10 uuiiuu.k u 1.111 .1. 1 -1. i 1. .4 .1,1. .!.. Alllb WulUA, UL luu Uia, niuu, uuiw brated his 33rd anniversary on Satur- JOBS! oni our mgn scnooi mis your, wards, oloctrlo nguts.au ope uuuou, ---r-- his lWnklln tovnship rost- Th mnmbers of tho M. B. Sunday innumerable saloons, but no grave yard. dion to ,Vis J"? . . 1. i I . ... Ill 11. V ...af.-,! UOUUU nUlUll ... - -.v.. sonooi are couooung ior u uuy uiw tivenoss of tho sanio. Dr. W. F. Danzor, or uazicton, win un Duuuuy uvuumy, X m . . ,,i .trif' bp aUho Exchange Hotel on Friday, divine service at Bvnians, at 7:30 -Henry '".Mtotor T A Hiihor. of Wolssport officiating. ' fall from a scaffold on which ho was t , v. Arril nf Plnnnnnt standing whilo at work somo days ago, Corner, is making qulto on industry out of tho manufacture of tho Combi nation Picket Fonco; ho has turned out over COO rods this spring. ' c. F. Ellor, brakoman on tho East Ponn oro local, had his legs soverely squeezed at Bowers station. Ho was making a coupling when the cars mountod. Ho was tnlton to his homo in Reading for treatment. "Big Joe" and his threo companions . .ill . IT .1 .1 DinM.lAn.l la n,ir May 1st. 2t Ed Miller is all smoilos it's a baby boy. Hore's our paw, isu, Biiauo. f!nmmnnnlng on Sundov tho ovon ing eorviQes in tho M. E. church will opon at 7:30 o'clock. 1 VX) hnvs' suite for 81.25 un to 80, at tho Ono Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. Watches, clocks, oto., collod for carefully ropalrod, and dollvorod by the Wolssport Jowolor. There are several plocos on First stroot whore tho side walks are In a pretty bad condition. Fix tkoinl day, by giving a dolightful party to many friends. C. W. Laury has a flno lino of Spalding's balls, bats, masks, gloves and other base ball articles on hand which ho sells at lowest cash pricos. Call on him. 2t -r A , t V... Tllnm. TT.... 1 lUOBHrS. 4U1UU1UU, XIUW., XJlvi Jf iiuiu, Zorn, Boyor, Amor auu "uratiy maue .. I riiul,. Willi luu uut w uAHium I,, --,.-. rm Wantndt Fine clocks and watchos s tho onlv survivors of tho Jeanosvillo "io muu. i"u no fhpv rntilfi never bo duvrii- to clwm at 00 eta, warrantod 1 year by disastor. Their porlgrinotlons nro usuormans iuck. as incy couiu ut-t tho Weissportjewolor toward SchuylklU county. h0'8 not much of a fisherman, wo T uiory tho Wolssport druggist, soils Jacob Doiter, of Kunkletown, a moan Will Rood, but still ho caught a catcd for the money they arc tho newest wall papers, borders and Mnhlenbonr College Btudent, dlod beautiful moss of trout ono day last uecorauons. xticos aro vui iuiy. Hoturuay oi cousuuipnuu mm uo Don't buv until you soo Biery's buried .Monday. Tho runorai was ai- stock of now wall papors, borders and tonded by a delegation of students anu decorations. 1'ricos vory low. Bworamuuiraui ouuiou ....v had bolongod. UlUUJi DiniUKili WJf vuuy uuij I , , , a TT-1 11 iuni, Dina-t in nnnof Timrin a tnrmor iinmoa vveavor. 01 noiuui nrnfii Wnloannrf .Tnwnlnr. bore, attomntod to cross the Lizzard BASK BALI. nOASIP. 8atcrda's Uamk: The Iohighton olub opened the season last Saturday, when they played the strong Alert club of Phllllpsburg The weather was very unfavorable for ball playing bo lng cold and blustry, but notwith standing this drawbaok, an enthusiastlo crowd, numbering over six hundred, were on the grounds ready to cheer their favorites to victory. Tho Alerts presented a strong front, playod a flno game, ana wero only ueaten nrtor FROM MAUCH CHUNK. The Oonntj Or pi till Spiritedly Bpltomlied by Sped til OorrMimndeBt. rToBl nnd Otlim In, Carey Hall. untHtr Mauoh Chunk. has been raced to the ground. Politics are not very llvolv the candidates, If there are any, keep very quite. Tho new snan and foot walk anroas tlm Tinhtrrii rfirnT. tn tlm (mat otAn la Fiardtusslo. Tho Lohlghton prosontod conpietod. . Lukons and Simmons In the points Tho Lohigh Valloy Modlcal Assool while DoWltt and Raub, did tho bat- a.".on nolci lto summor mooting in lory work for tho Alorts. tuis city on Juno 36th. The came was called with the Lohigh. I The cnnlai snnlm .Tnmra .T rtnirln ton at tho batand whon the old favortto was treated to n Tiannv surnHsn nnrtv uuuumgs, steppou up ra tno piate, no on last rnuay evening at nls west was loudly applaudod, ho responded Broadway rosidonco. with a safe drive to left, stolo second. m and camo homo on Raub's throw to l UiZf ' JA,SS uot,u? catch him at second, Simmons waltod t,S,d,iV i.t w-pV y oa("la for a good ono and ws rewarded With h"8 'ffofl,an5f frioud8 offor a base on balls, only to bo thrown out warm congratulation. at second on a close decision, Christ-1 Rev. Niol, pastor of tho M. E. man and Horner both struck out. church. In this city, has been enmurod BOYS and 0HILDREN8 6L0THIN6 Ryan for tho Alorts filed out to Jon nlngs, Ferguson was retired on a pretty running catch of Mantz, nnd DoWitt waB retired at first. In tho second inning Lohlghton was retired without a run but tho Alorts covered up mattors. offered at. J. T. NUSBAUM, flirt Street, between South ana nam Streets, Lehlchton, Pa. Creek branch of tho Lohigh Valloy Unilrond in front of anadvanoinu train on last Friday. Tho engine caught the xne animais For Salo A safety bicyclo. in cood condition.ballboaringall around, W0.50 cost 800. Annly to 1). S. Bock, Lohigh- The Carbon Advocate t0:, Wortmnn .. Ronth stroot rosideuco to David Ebbert this bo gla(1 ho-8 aUv0 1 ttl 1MUS3 UWOlllUB Ull iUIIU on ecu r-,nraloo nn Rntllrrlnv to deliver tho Memorial Day address at Weathorly on May 30th. Mr. Niel is a ready and forcible speaker, Uev. W. if. tjtovcuson. for somo yoara tho rmstor of tho Presbyterian 1. 1 ohurch. proachod his farewell sermon riaht. ConnoUv fouled to Simmons. ?u"u"y.l .MPn.atty Mutchlor was hit by pitcher, Tetus "S,'nIor mB lw'w" "tus. struck outr Ediiigor lilt safe to richt vul0 1 - and Raub scored, Ryan out at first. Charlie Johnsou, of Connecticut, No more runs wore scored until the Cth who was In tho county prison for a year innine. tuo ueiame umuu snarn on I Dast tor rnnrosontmcr mmsnir an. n mil. both sides. lootor for tho Advocate, Democrat and In the Cth Mantz was retired at first Gazette, has been liberated. Ho was but Jennings got in a beautiful throo one of a gang of half a dozen who wook ono of the beauties measuring pasor to Jott contro and scored on a worked tho samo gamo in this and adi 124 inches in loncth, ivouuitw wyuu uj, uuuaiiiiuu, nms i juiuiu($ kuuuuus. I Dftfnltlrf tl,A null tm 1 n In tlm rtt m n I Rev. J. I. Yottor. Of thO jVane0liCal Tim Alnrta fnUnrl in nnnra RKCRET BOC1ETY GOBSll' Association, will preacn in bcnooi uau in tho 7th Chambers led with a two- Thero are twenty-one councils Sunday morning at ton o clock in the bngger to right; Lukens hit in front of Junior Order United American Mecha- uormaniauguuKu. i luraiui unmuuu piato anu reacneu urst on an error; nlcs in Indiana county lagivuu iuu jjuuhu ui titiuuu mo 1 L,namuers hi tue meantime uoing somo vices. good sprinting reachod home on tho xentguton laiioa to score alter Along with our assortment of boys clothing wo carry tho usual line of Uoots,Shoes, Slip pers, Rubbers and Gents Furn ishings. In this lino tho ex cellence of our goads has been well established. Onlv the best things go at the lowest prices. Postpone buying until you see our assortment. ZERN'S. ZERN'S. WE have plaocd on our ers a nice assortment of Sam and Childrens Ready - N&ik Clothing in all tho soasenablo offects. The pricos on thafe goods arc marked at Uro lovrA figures. It will pay yoS U postpone buying until you ex amine our assortment. BOYS and CURE NS L0THIN6 SATURDAY, MAY 2,1891. FJCOl'MI ION THIS GO. Flash Picture of Fnralllar Fnce ComlnK nnd Oolne. Ed Brannix, of Philadelphia, was In town over Bunaay. Mrs.H.V. Morthimcr, Jr., is visit Jng her parents, at uotnienom. Mine host Semmol, of tho Gilbert House. Weatherlv. was closlntt digits with old acquaintances horo and at Weissport Monday. His visit horo was for tho purposo of investing in horso uesh ror ms livory, Dr. W. W. Rober, railway surgeon far the Lohioh Valley Railroad In this soction, is at Buffalo, N. Y.. this week attending a meeting of the National Association of Railway Surgoons, of which ho is a member, A tall, gray-haired gentleman in town for a few hours on Monday ovou ing was J. Irvln Stool, of Ashland, Pa., Tn4a..jn .itr.1, i ttiniimo frtr.rt1,1 ! error. iJULD UUUUU.t .1. 1.1 , 1. .1 .uiuuui ... . ... . . .... . . . , t , tt.11 ..i I T.iils. Iillr. T.llA Alfrr,fl tunflA t.llltlfTQ TflthftP S&SiS .JS tt&&Sg purchased thoRudolph bo ed ,.8 , , , wore frightened off oofore they secured Witt reached 1st on balls; Connolly rrn,iPri trit The fair hold at Beaver Meadow by nnti.in reachod 1st on Chambers' error, and n iuira street. Father Brady closed on Saturday night. anrulI'B' Forcuson scored: Horner fioldedMutch. Solid silver friendship rincs. milled edge with littlo bangles, all sizes only 23conts each at Bock's jowolry store Lohlghton. His friouds aro glad to see him about again. We mean big hearted Jako Raudenbush who was "gripping" it for a couple or weeKs past, 81270 was realized on tho contest for tho organ and the ladios goin watcn, Thore is still another watch to bo hoard from, and when all tho receipts are handed in Father Brady will have cleared about $2300 on the fair. A fatal accident took place at Coxe Bros & Co's Beavor Moadow colliery, Hon. A. J. Durllng has been mado Tuosday morning, resulting In the treasurer of tho Lohlghton Land and Improvement Company, vico J. H. Long, of Packerton, roslgnod. It looks as if their would be a bier crowd at the athlotio entertainment in tho Opora Houso, next Friday evening. If you liko sport, don't miss it. -For good clock and watch repair ing go to Wilson Frantz, tho new jowolor on Bankway. All work done neatly, cheaply and promptly. 4t Two new largo dinning stands will bo built on tho fair ground of the death of n Hungarian and probably fatal injury to Daniel McLaughlin. The men were working in their breast whon a fall of tho 7-foot vein occurred. Both woro caught undor it, tho Hun garian being killed- instantly. The un fortunate man loaves a wlfo and six children in tho old country. McLaugh lin is unmarriod and was removed to the Central Hotol, Beaver Meadow, whero ho Is a boarder. -Tho second entertainment undor the auspices of tho Evangelical Choral Society camo off Monday evening. A larcre audience was nresont and listened with ploasureablo interest to tho recital of an excellent program of song, prayer and recitation. Mrs. John Powol, mother of Adam Eachos, of Franklin township, died on Friday last from tho effects of apploxy. Sho was aged 81 years. Interment took placo on Mouday from tho Evan gelical church, Rev. Reitz and Mc Cartney oinciatlng. Tho job of filling up tho Park is a Oak Grove Council. 357. Jr. O. U. A. M., of Pleasant Cornor, will build a now hall. The building will be two stories high, 28x42 feet, and have all necessary conveniences; It will bo located on the iucuanioi sido of rioasant (Jornor. All members of Carbon Castle and Maj. Klotz Commandery. K. G. E.. are rcauestod to attond the meetlnc on MODUay evening next as llnal arrange ments wiu do maao lor participating in the Brand demonstration at Potts- ville, on May 12th, The celebration of tho 72d anniver sary of tho introduction of Odd Fellow- shin in America was i c i ..,i i i,i xamaqua on monuoy. some ctu lodges ,uw u . i xii i uuu ii ivoii in ii i.i Ytxnj UK, I c .1 , T with bond of music, and banners and I HUWflRT7 The spring season of 1891 finds Tho Eiimif lira Man 9 b nur a unyi&uiuaffiaiifl still in the lead with one of the haudsomest assortments of Fine and Medium Furniture evor shown in the Lehigh Valleylat marvelously low pjJeffs. vv e atso nave rjeautuui patterns in Ferguson scored; Horner fioldedMutch ler s nit to 1st, leaving two men on basos; noither sldo scored in tho Oth and the first game was ovor and won. Tho fieldine of Lchishton was especi ally brilliant. Enbodv cantured a ball from Titus' bat in tho 7th which looked goouior two uasoa; tuo worn oi jen- -r,- , - -Ij"" -- , : nmgatardwas aamirauio, he putting ,, iJ" j BnX ,n7 ouu u,c l"410 usiumamngiy low. iotVo Lr11mu!!lr,r?Fd!?, 0l0Jh MAM W )M m.m.WM 2- mm .j.-j.ijn. w -.1 J -11 ? T .1 1. ' . spanned tho streets. After tho parade "B'.yieH mm hu prices, in UllS line we are prepared to dfibr Chambers at short covered ground and Horner while he had but little to do, showed that ho is a good uuKa uuu uumuci Uiui uira. -11 .Mpa nriJ n T ft,- 15 one. while Christman nlavod flrs rilka spannea tno streets. Auertne paraue t ...1D uu c ure prepai aviteron. The pitch ng of Lukens XTin and competition cannot come near raft urnQ 1 uiriTf tmntt imr rno nmr nfanrnni -a j 0 . , - 1 1 nvii 7 . "i.'" I fiftn- .Arn nlnjf fl nml A niflftHflfT nlnnn I l'l IV CD V.H11 U11V1 DCC U. I.1TT1.K GAP. 1- ri 111. 1 1 t J-1,J, proprietor of the AshlandTolegram nnd Carbon County Industrial booiety in piaco was the guest of Joseph Green, ThlladolDhia. Mr. Steel Is, porhaps. I j Thn mnR.idftmlziner of Firfit stroot m ono of tne oldest nowspapor men in is holno continued as far south as the rvni hr,ti. nf t.oMcjIi nan. wrn at our kr nnta Th mirobasnr on Ronlnir tlm residence of Wldiam Zehnor, as por piace on Thursday, on busbess. animal gladly treated the crowd to got i'"u' T,nirl Rorfnsa and wlfo. and Mrs. ritt 01 mm. xno ammai iooh-h as ii it Schuylkill county. lrvlnjt Society. The meeting was called to order at tho usual time, by Lizzie Lontz, tho president being abssnt. Tho minutes of the previous mooting woro read and approved; tho following program was then recited: Song, "Bo careful of your money, boys." by thoschool; rooitation, Ti-t On.fm nn,l it-lfn ntlH Mm I rid OI 1UIU There aro still a numbor of people m,.iM ciuino of ti.u ninno worn i-iolt. had been struck with seven kinds of I- 11.!.. 4 ..!..!.! F wn4-,.n rtf I . . . '. 1 . ' T , . . . I ,ii.4.1- iii hub LUHii niB""s ing frlonds and roiativos in ijenignton i "B"'", w.rv. uussei, wuu iook oruurs and Wo sSDOrt ovor Sunday. In rn.,Wo lor. Iq thn part cash for crayon portraits and has . nnstnnhader and Eve E. announcement of our nonular stove Morris Hoin will sell valuable por- o,.n,in J i,t. nnltnd In holy mntrimonv. sonal property at public- vanduo on Tho coromony was performed by Rov, J.11UJWH 1,1 lining wiw ,ua u ujjviaiuu VWl J WUUU UUlUCb 111U1, UUU I f . na.f ... caliuitn1 big ono work has been progressing for 1 ho will do still bettor work under moro 1 Ior ne 1 ye selcloai almost throo weeks and it don't look as favorable circumstances. Simmons The Droceodincs of the sixtv-nlnth Ifitwaslalf dono yot. Christman is caught him in good shape, and playod annual communication of tho SovoroiKn the sub-contractor and tho price fort hard to win. Tho management is on- Grand Lodge, Independent Order of num is cui. mucu w uuiwia i aeavonnK io sironiiinen mo team in uda Fellows, nave lust Deon issued in us weaKest puiiii oaning, ana wim a pampniet covering over ouu paces. practice and liberal patronago we will Slnco 1830 there havo boen 1,C35318 in- havo a strongor nine than over. The itiatlons in subordinate lodges; 14.G03, score by innings follows; 331 members and 183.C01 widowed rami 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9-b lu e "os relieved; 143,604 members deceased. 1 nnnnlin n a i n tho total amount exnondod in relief 0 1 0 0C00 1 02 4 5 was 8ol,2o8;iU1.21, and the total receipts 814,00 i.mj:m. ai tne last report tnere South First Street, Lohightoa, R. that ho losses money, Ono day this week Jonathan Lelbensberaer. who has ciuite a reputa tion as a dealer in norsos, disposed ol his valuable (?) trotter, "Diamond" for t-t -i-i i Spring, 1891. Lohlghton' Alerts SU31JIAHT Earned ran Lohlghton (1), two baso hit, (Chambers) 3 baso hit (Jennings) mt ifr,??.'"" ovonlnc. May J. at his rosi- mnHnrnd hv Lizzie lentz: an essay on " " - TotIntinn tma road by Ifatio Fonster. Bankway, mnohnri It. oontainod wholsesomo ad- You can select from several bun- vice; duot, "Tho moon on tho lako," by drod dosigns if you buy wall paper, moaSured six Maoel w neatly ana oonunnuuouuwu, nrA tin mnn .T W TTnllnr. irho in 'il- ii.- "I--" , i. . ."-i . xi, UUOVfS UVI'lLll, J UUlllllO. branching out in his business nnd is Ryan, passed ball, Simmons, prepared io hivu ebumuies ior game i;Uj, base on balls, by Lukens 2. by DeW: struck: out by Lukens U. by Ue Witt 11. basos stolen, Jennings, Raub and ximo oi vimuu i i.w.nt. a . u ,uo uw. i v. iv, . i. tuui a wore 534,333 Odd Follows of tho Inde pendent Order in submission to the! Sovereign Grand Lodgo. KAILKOAD GOSSIP. had' the effect of ploasinc all tho mom Tiers of tho Socioty. Irono Woidaw read "There'll bo room in Heaven," which "was a strong appoal to tho pathetic; "Mamie Gomerv answored tho question. "What is tho latest thing In shoos?" i , l ri - ! 1 ..1 1 II l. XT..1.. CujruUS, UTU1UK UJ DUUUUi, uj, iuui nil. Long, Mattle Wain, Annabel Brokato, Allen Groenawald and Frank Miller; "Thn 'Rrl.Klnir." was woll doclalmod by Jennlo Grosscup; Mary Fenstormachor answered tho question, "What causod thn Tndlans of the Jamestown colony to grow ammunition"?" William Bronnor read the selection, "Tho throo cherry S. B. Stuff, of Pleasant, Valley. Wo ox tend congratulations and best wishes. On Wednesday last Josiah A. Boltz, of this place, shot a fish hawk that in nn on i-ii,l civ fnnr frnni ivinrrtn winp. tii . ctti .. borders and decorations from Owen rt. is sunnosod to bo tho lareost haWk .XS. "n" Rohrig, on Second street. Btock Is new 8hot in our district for a numbor of hall at which tlmo inch- ono present house hcatlnc with hot air, steam or wator circulation. If you should need anything in this line it will pay you to see him. snonT HITS. ILansford wants a base ball park ITho Board of Directors of the Le high Coal & Navigation Company met Tuesday and declared the usual semi annual dividend or per cent. and prices aro vory low. Finest wall paper, borders and docorations can bo found at Lucken bach's, Mauch Chunk, at lowest prices. Don t maKO purcnasos umii you seo his assortment. Miss Alvonia Graver has just re turned from the city with a now stook of all tho now and beautiful things In tho lino of fashionable millinery nt lowost prioes. Don't buy until you soo nor assortment oi goous. Sondhoim, of the Ono Price Star years. Josian is, nowover aennow lodged tho champion shooter in this district. llOffHANH'OlVN. A larce barn on tho farm of ex- judge Moendson was totally destroyed by Uro on Monday morning. Tho ani mals wero savod. Tho origin of the lire is unknown. The loss is partly covered by insurance Mr. Wolford's family on .arriving hero from hall at which tlmo each" ono present tried to exceod the otnor in tno crazy combination of costumes worn. For tho gentlemen, Warren Straussberger wan tho nrize. and was presented with a negro doll baby, and for tho ladios, Miss Tilllo Snydor led. Tho affair was vory ploasant. The Noa Family. The colebratod musical family cave ono of their justly popular entertain ments in tho Opora House, Tuesday ITho Contral Railroad of New Jorsey. has purchased alarge tract of land near Ellzabethport, N. J., on which they pro pose to nulid carsnops capaoie or giving employment to i,uw nanas. ITho Jersey Central Road's tlmo tablo ! will bo chanced on May 10 when tho down trains will havo even numbers' 1 1 1 1 a .11 , mi rrr nt ln in tk i,Am il, una iuo up irarnn oau uumoore. xne and a baso.ball club, of course. ULadles who received invitations to contribute to the festival should give I an early response, TfPhilipsburg plays here Saturday aitornoon. uatno called at a:io snarp, uon s miss u. making a homo run Deifenderfer. tho cigar, man, wiu proscnt a box of cigars. HDrifton has ro-orcanized with tho following playors: Jennings, captain: O'llara, Mulvoy, Logan, Tigboe, Mc- l "Thn Tlnn Ton." whlnh 1 Ol mon or ooy cioiuiuff. icuiB luc nll mnrit.nd tha annlause it received: Placo to buy, "Home," a selection, was read by Luolla If you need anything in the lino of K-ntiritr in an lmorosuiiu uiuuum xji-i mous or uuja uimiuiuk uuu nuit-Kut w . . . . , i m .1 , 1 1 1 . 1 1 . ,-v. ii : ci. 2io Bcnocn read an ossay ou -ouuuui can nt me uuu i-rito omr -iui,uujt; Manners:" song. "My mountain homo," Hall. Mauch Chunk, and you 'Will save by the school. 'm cents on every aouar. The oommineo on oieeuon oi oiuuora n excellent program was recitod rnnortod the following for the ensuing t thn V P S mnotlnir In 'Inn's Rn. term: President, jMamio uomery; yioo- fom0u church, Monday evening. president, x'Tanit iuuier; suorut iry, Among tho many good things was n Annabol Brokato; treasurer, Ireno ei- vlolln nnd organ duett by C.O.Schloroi uaw; oxocuhvo uuiuuiiimjo, "v!,, "k and Miss Anzlo wontz, ienoacn, .Mauei wneauy anu ii.ua ooa jboldt; musio committee, Martha Long, .Mamie Hommoi ana liuona ivoiirig, Unv. J. H. Kudor snoko to tho mem bers of the Socioty on "Tho true valuo of an education." ills address was nttfintivolv listened to by nil present: It wns an ablo effort and the mombors jof the Suclety wero much ploasod with it. daist iio rn, Hocroiary. Mercer county, last Friday evening, and won thfc applause of a V:Yr.? ' iucuoauy' 0001 it.." K i . wn nnnnliar stvliv Clothing HaU, Mauch Chunk, gives a ovoning, wero greauy surprised uy u largo auaienco uy mo exceiienco oi i Mtmlo' Semmel Zdored "n iX- an per cent discount on aU puWsos large number of members from St their recitals. To specially enumerate Weathorly will havo a base bawl jnamie o;',''"! " .. "tTs. Lr i.mi ninthinr. Thnt.'n thr John's church, who had assembled tho urogram would occupy too much club. The association was organized Bptrorth League rrogram On Tuesday ovoning. May 5th, tho mnmharft of Enworth Leaguo of tho M, E. Church will rendor the following There are some people in this town who go a hundred miles in ordor to save live conts on mat wmcu could ue uau at homo in as good stylo as they got it anywhere. This Is enterprise with a big E. Such pooplo are a credit to tho town. Leave your measure for a suit or pants at Sondholm's Merchant Tailor ing Hall, Mauch Chunk, all-wool pants, for 83 to 810, all-wool suits to order for 812 to 810. Fit, workmanship and stylo guarranted. Mr. H. S. Schultz tho Piano Tuner en wiu , renaor iuo loiiowing -- f h Ashbaeh tll0 mus,0 ESS&nrarS- Bible dealer of Allentdwn, Pa., willbe in town LuF?!lns'H next week. Any orders loft at Xbr T Wfel Instrumental Solo, the post office will bo promptly" attend Maud Wheatley; Sketch, "Florence odto. , i,i tii Vnn-na Tlt.nf 1 Onli. thn nntvRQt nnrl molt, fanlimi XtlKUllUKUlU, i'lUIDUUO nwuo, "''-l I V ----- Blanche Kramer and Tilllo Ratcllff; able stylos of seasonable millinery are oi n.,jinr, T.iln Rplinln Onnta. on exhibition at Miss Graver's millinery lions. Rules of Etiquette; Solo, May omporium. Ladles save money and get Dung&n; Referred Questions: Who was tho latest stylo by buying of her. neroi uynuuMi, iwuuuu,h'.v'""i The advantages of bicycles aro Where is tno largosi peiim orm on nlri bUnshlae, ploasant riding, and Hollenboch and Mabel Wheatley, ao oompanled by Lizzie Lontz; Exercises Interspersed with League musio. A cordial Invitation is extended to alL .it the organists residence with a boun tiful store of provisions for tho family. Mr. W and family woro much overcome by tho kindness oi tholr reception. TOLD lNTEUSUTKltMS. Doylostown lias a 833,000 debt. gEman's Furnaco is under repairs. SMilton Is now lighted with tho elec tric. Typhoid fovor isroportod prevalent in Chester. EjCainbria county liquor licenses top 303,000 this year. A West Chestor dairy makos up SCO pounds of butter dally. SMain lino Pennsylvania carried 20, 060,203 passangers last year. SPotatoos sold at a Hatboro publlo sale last week at 81.50 n bushel. New Baltimore and Ohio shops are to do built at Connolisville. The Gorman Cathollo parochial school at Homestead, just, completed, cost 830,000. room, lot it sufilco that tho entertain ment by this talonted family was of the good, gooder, goodest kind, and that all present were mucn pleased. figures have been tho reverse heretofore. tThe Lehigh Valloy Railroad havo n large forco of men at work cleaning up tho Island at .Laury Station. The Company Intended putting the same in nrst-ciass snaps ana uso it ior a pic nic grouna. n., i..i w TT'ni, -I.., . Tl-.. .WCUVAU 11. 1 1 .111 '1111, DUU U. J- HJ - master Wilhelm, of tho Lohigh Valley road, has been granted a patent on an automatic railway signal, xnis signal is set and locked by means of a lever Hand Pointers, This supervisors of caoh and ovory township of this commonwealth aro bj law required to maintain at tuo inter section of all public roads in their dis tricts pointers, or index boards, the samo is to bo affixed to posts, if trect aro not convenient, for pointing out tho name of tho town, vlllago or plact k. nrlilnli e.inli ivmila lnnrl inl tlia W 1 1 .1 1 . 11 OUVU . Ul.Vl.i IUHU1 UUU LU U.O- tanco thereto in miles. Neglect to do so subjects the supervisors to a penalty oi eiu. The association this week with tho following officers 1 . T . 1 -c 1 . 1 P WB Smith Afrnr a i tln nraMlVn depressed by the wheels of a train and fheylW avo a & hepoTofflce f fuatlng series of locklnglevers and fochallenges. 'JVA ILLehighton wants a date with the the train proceeds. Tho electrical parts famous Leviston "Bluestockings." I are so arranged that one battery at You aro too quick brother Reber, our each station operates two magnates, FINE Cassimerea, Worsteds, Corkscrews, Cheyiots, &c, &. These are seasonable fab rics and we have them in A the newest styles and efforts. The markets were searched f$r the best and here they aro m great array at all prices. Oar reputation as merchant tailors b established. Wo make tho best fitting clothing at the lowest figure, two importaut facto to be home in mind when you think of getting measured for new clothing, TFe would like you to call and eee us before you leave your measure elsewhere. K. D. Only one word more. Dont tweet that we havo unpacked new things' Ib imms bla Footwear for Men, Women &od Okadrem, alio Gents Farnlihtng. cars by 11- Qoei to Europe, Bishop Bowman will visit Europe next month to hold tho annual confer ences of tho Evangelical Association Ho will probably return in July. Pre parations aro under way for numerous camp meetings in this vicinity tho nAmlnn uiimmn Tt. la rtrnlmhln that SMllton Car Shops are turning OUt a Rlohnn TWvmnn will nncnnt unmn of miny-six-iooi guuuuiu uvery mi ij-wu the invitations to attond. Tho antl minutes. Bowman people will also havo camp A 81,500 pipo organ has oeon aauod moetlngs. to Alioniown 3 alusouio iiuu. SSteelton had a 173 per cont. census Fant' Jewelry store increase, jumping from 2,447 to 0,250. I Wilson Frantz has opened his SLohigh classis of tho Reformed jewelry store on Bankway and is readj Church moots at Fleetwood May 18. players havo not yet disturbed the quiet of winter from tho diamond. Wo shall havo a tusslo later on. From Leviston cor. to Hazlcton Plain speaker. Jeanesvlllo has organized with Porcy Haydon as manager. Tho fol lowing players have signed : O. Monag- han, Jus. Monaghan, Ed, Monaghan, MacFarlano, Schmear, Frank Breahm, John Broahm, Zeirdt, Ward, Watts, Mtllor, Hoyos, Noilsou, Food. Thoy will play hore on Juno 13. rill. -.; II e A 1 ! ., . ..... 1. W ttUUUV UUWIOUU1 Ul lu WUUID 111.111- rJnnn J ?Vl t JhLftln wl,ft ? ntli h United States, were equipped referenco to Lohlghton: "WaitunUl H,tnnmfntm..lnr Vi, !n Et thnl nA t System in 1890 US in 1889, tho bluffers from up tho Valley and ,,. ,, 'nt t P u will not bo long beforo all tho leading nhnn trMrThhfnn last. KnnKm,. roaas win no using ims mo-snving but tho record don't show much for I "evlee- Catusauaua. Wo'd advlso the elams to take a tumble. and a train may bo signaled u block and a hail to tno rear. tTho practice of coupling hand has resulted in maiming and kl ing thousands of brakemen in the United btates. uut au improvement Is noted. According to statistics given by the Engineering News, railroad com panies mat practically own nail tne track in tho country and that operate 1OO.UOO cars are now nutting tne auto- matlo coupler on all tneir now cars. On tho 1st of January, 1891, 09,000 cars, Spring and Summer Millinery WOW ON D1SPI.AT AT MISS AL YMIA. CrRA YEB'S "Millinery Emporium, with a good machine, slight expenso to maintain. It is a summer exercise, and has started many on tho road to health. E. G. Zorn is agout for the Columbia and other popular makes. SFavette county Juno sessions docket shows up thirty-four cases. STrout 18 lnchos in length are being taken from the Lake at Eagle's More. SAthons has organized a Young Men's Christian Assooiation with 110 members. SSoldlers' Orphans' Sixteeners have for business. All kinds of repairing done neatly, cheaply and promptly. A nice lino of clocks, watches and jewelry always on hand to solect from, Give me a call. If Jeanosvllle Is already scheduled for the following gomes: May 9, open; May 10, Mahanoy City at Jeanosvillo; 23. Jeanesvlllo at Tamnoua: 30. Jeanes- vllle two games at Drlfton; Juno G, Jeanosvillo at Lohlghton; Juno 13, Drlfton at J eanesvtlle; J uno -V, lvomgn Lehlzbton to be Klectrlo Lighted. At a special meeting of tho Borough Council last Friday evening it was de cided to illuminate tho town with elec tricity. Two propositions wore beforo Councili First tho aro light nt 860 per annum; second, the incandescent light at 815 per annum. It was deemed best, by advise of A. 11. Bowman, superiu- Keen Them off the streeta. It Is the talk of tho street that, at Parents vory often wonder what has an early day, David Ebbert will raze thair onnual reunion at Reading ruined thoir boys. They have been In Jus old buildings on First street and August 18, 19, 20. Bohool every day, mil tno lessons oi oraiinuiTO.iu., , . , ulul;o- "tu SErio Transit Company, with WW, morality and doportmont inculcated an improvement would bo more than oqJ capjtal .wiU girdle that city with there seem to nave Deenwasieu ou oar- iiuui cviiuiou Uu, l eloctrio railways. I uavyi I p-tu.. thntiannrl trnnt. trv irnrn rnnnnfc. -If negotiations now pending ore i- u.i. wi...iiiAinn nrnvir. i . , . . . , - , - . ly uui tllku ni 1 1 1 jjiiniviivjii u.vn.u ton will nave anotner hotel one that I will eclipse any and everything In the win nave an moaern con- Money is back of it. mil irmiinrl. The truth is. boys are allowed to be on the streets from tho tlmn nnhnnl closos until late at night. The street Is the best place In the world fnr tnnnhtnt? nrodigalitv. vice and crime. I Nearly all the bad language and idle, county. It Ticlus habits whioh boys acquire are venionoes. lnnrnnrl on tha streets lato at night. Teachers may be ablo to acoomplUh a Htt.lA In nnnntamctlng those Ovil inflll- noes, but much of their labor will le Lehlghton needs suoh an institution. Whltpaln township. SFirst retail llnuor licenses granted In Washington oounty in fifty years goos to tho new town of Charierol. SSunbury Nail Mill, built In 1832 at a cost of 8103,000, and with o 830,000 1-UBI.lO BALE ltEOISTKn. "I.. d . 5 xr. O f A'ilsiilr p. m., Edward Rabor and J. K. Rlckert, Joanesvillo, assignees or Hoiomon waicx, win sou at public sale, on tho promises in Waloksville, Franklin twp.. a variety ol narsonal property. See bills. "I.. C-. 1.. ir..fl ... .Uuit aabmuai, .ii,. j i, , uv ",,u v i-i p. m., Elizabeth Roller, will sell at pub lln sale on tho premises In Franklin twp., valuable real estato and porsonal proporty. Bee bills. ... ..... i ' ' i i. , 1 U J HUViOU Ul A. 11, UUnUinu. DUJIDHU- ton at Jeanesvlllo; 27, Jeanosvillo at intendont of the Allontown Light and muuauoy uiiy; ouiy , uucu, juijt u, iower (jo., to employ tno incandescent Tamaqua at Jeanosvillo; July lSJeanes- ugnt (or illumination, and Counoll ao ville at Drif ton; July 25, Catasauqua at cordlnglv voted 60 lights for the town at an annual costoi viw. xneiignis will bo swung in the centro of the Died et 74. A rrosrctalve l'mior. Rev. A. R. Bartholomew preached his ninth anniversary sermon In Trinity Reformed Church Pott6Vllle. Kunday morning. He came hero nlno yours ago After an illness of two months sup- erinducod by la grippe Catharino. wife of Monnasas ACKer. or i- ranunn town ship, died Sunday evoniug. Deceased was oorn on I'euruary j. ioi.iniorin- ampton county; in 1837 she was married to Mnnnosas AcKer.iTvoivo cnuaren re sulted from their union, of whioh num bers live, with the husband, survlvo. Frank and John, in this town; Charles, In Franklin; Mrs. David Sahafer, and Mrs. Chos. Rehrig, of Scranton. Inter- streets and havo the now patent re flector, and burn all night and every night during tno year. Peculiar To ItaaU In maor Important paruenUra, Bool'a BanaparUla la different from and auperlor to aor other medicine. recsliar In combination, proportion ,uj pMp. araUon of Ingredient, Ilood'e BanaparUla po aeaaea the foil caratlra Tfclne o the beat known the The styles are the newast on market. Every place wan , carefully searched for the newest ideas and handsomest effects ia our line, and we feel sure that crar new spring and summer stock rap. resents the cream oi the bet. TTe cordially invite you to come a&i tee us, otamine our goods a.A learn pricei. Att a. in 4 i iiJirLLLe in win mvain uniu parouis u uu-uumuw rv, f "f " ,, M u thn nnni,lP -"When My Ship Comes Over tho SST.X Kf ffi 2TO iandsinhat time has' pafdoff ment took place Wednesday afternoon, - -J- Sea."asBunobv Denman Thompson's t:r.i"rr.i "'I"r i.T., siKiim mortimcro and contracted for "ev. wuchwr, or tne lutneran onurou "Z"Lr"SZr". with thom by keeping thoir boys off tho streets at night. Jleaolutlona of (Condolence. At a meeting of Lehigh Council, No. 101, Jr. O. U. A. M., of Lehlghton, Pa., tho following preamble and resolutions woro adopted: WniREA. The Grant OofiDoUlor ot tha UnUerae. bAS devnied It wtae In Ills Inflnlte wladom to call from our mldat by death Brother Henry Wider, of Franklin, therelore be It HxaotVED. That we bow In meek submla etonlothe Will ot the Great Couneltlor who rtoej all thlnia tor tbe beat, and In whoae afflic tions are alwaya the diapenaaUon of One who niorea In a rariterlous nay Ula wonders to per form. ltuotVED, That to the sadly ben-ayed family we trader a heartfelt aympatby In tbe tad death ot a dutiful eon. R.E40I.VBD. Tuitt Lehub Council, 101, reooinl- lea in his d mtll tha loss of a i earneat, zealous brother and that our dinner be draped for thtrrvdavt. aeonvof theee resolutions f urnlsbed the fimlfv. that tkey be torend on tbe inlnatea and printed In the Caanoi AnvocATX. ' O. W. MOUTIIIMER, ) .TOSRl'll UENNtrtT, Ooromtttee W. MoCOliMtOK, JH. ) The Ino&ndesoent light at Mo Kelvey'a on north First street throws Ihjbt am W0 feet. song writor, Will L. Thompson. Prioo, seventv-flve oente. Published by Will L. Thompson ic Co., 250 Wabash Ave., Chioago, This town has a number of giddy girls who make It njpraotlce to jump on moving coal trams on me jemgn vaiiey rallroad. Some day they will meet with an aocidant It's a wonder they would- n T nave more reapwit iur luvuievivtm, and act more like ladles. Homestead' is n ,iAmnnrt fnr ita nmrlnct. I an elegant now church. The oongroga- ... T..i,.., m .1 i. ltlnn has doubled since he took hold. " .u,"u"ri Rev. Bartholomew formerly resided ""ft'rnthln; in this city where he stlU has. many spring assessment, becauso lots as seseed at $300 are held at 82,000. officiating. friends who will be his success. pleased to hear of Editor Fanat for the Ceelalature. Fsroy E. Faust, editor and proprietor of the Weatherly Herald, found his way into the city yesterday from German- town, where he Is visiting. Mr. Faust Note tbe Ulffereneel Mauoh Chunk merchants pay one cent an hour for tt 10 candle electrio light Mahanoy City business people . i t 1. .,, pay CU.uu per monm. ramiuwuiwr An Unlackr Crew. Tilchman Miller, head brakoman on freight train drawn by engine No. 57, fell off the engine at East l'onn Thurs day night and was seriously injured. Miller lives back of Wolssport. He makes tho third member of the crew injured within a week tho other two being Henry WUler, killed, of Franklin, and Martin Nicholas, of this town, who internal takes quite a part in the Democrat lo I pay 76 cents for first light and CO cents sustained a broken leg and -The Lehlghton Cemetarv Company poytios or yaroon oouniy, una may do iur ' "Au"i,.Ktu"?Jl.l? l"Jury "V a lale wr6CK- wUl meet Saturday ovoning 'for the , . "SL'Kr,'- KJSnX ' t. A iit Weatherly has the largest sUk mill in get first three lights for 26 cents after purpose of electing two now directors LYrK.i w an,l tha Thlh Phat 20 cents is oharged. Lehlghton ond a treasurer to uu tne vaoanMes -.-, -n,V " inmnnntafnrMihllc.htwhrn twelvo are in use. treasurer oaused by tho deaths of Reuben Fen6termaoher and Frodariok Brink man. Speaking of the neoeseity of family support icr oouuiry newspapers, unaunoey m uihw bhiu rewau;; "That loumal will have the longest ltfe, the greatest influence and the best profits, whioh admits to its columns, as far as poWlble, only suoh matter as its editor would willing narrate at his own tabla." W try to bn that way. , Vallftv Car Shops employ 700 men. This leads Editor Fautt to put In a power press and rush the Herald mightily. Sunday's Phlla. Times. A Good riioaphate. ' For Blue and White Land Plaster, Pur Bone Meal and Bone Super Phos phates of highest grades for garden truok, vegetables and field crops Arner'a is the ohsapMt and best. A. Arner A Son manufaotore New Mahon ing and Lehlghton. l'AV UP. Some subscribers are behind band on subscription, and we think It is about time they snouia ininK oi paying up. diret Fame la Fleetlna; Jossuh Matusokewiz (Big Joe), Bosso Finko and John Barno, three men whose fame was on everybody's lips and waited to many lands in February last, and whose almost miraculous es cape from death was one of the most Interesting ot the danger annals of the Anthraoite mines, visited Mahanoy City Monday, and, ho fleeting is fame Let e&ah one look at his direction tab in baa hmv hn ntAnda. luunltxAneos nan ha made either bv postal lnonevl and unsubstantial the popularity of an order, draft, oheok, or by enclosing the hour, found no more than; a baker's in uius. uonx Keep us waiiuur aozen oi peopie uum w money long, a we need tbe me-npf, I pay to see them, recuUar la Its medicinal merit. Hood's Sartapa- rllla aecempllabea caret hitherto unknown. Fecnllar In atrengtb and economy Hood's Bar aaparllla la tbe only medicine ot which can truly be aald, " 100 doaea one dollar Medicine, In Ureer and smaller bottle, r, quire larger dotee, and do not prodnee as good reenlta aa Hood'a SaiaaparUla. PeoiuUr In lie "good name at home "there la more of Hood'a SaraaparUla aoldln Lowell, where It la made, than ot au other blood cannon. Peculiar In Ita phenomenal record of sales abroad, no ether preparaUsn haa erer attained such popularity In ao abort a time. Do not be la ducedtotakeenyotherpreparaUoa. BetwstOfCS Hood's Sarsaparilla BoldbyalldrntgUtt. aiitliforji. Freparedonly by 0. 1. HOOD t CO., npothecarlea, LoweU.Uass. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar REX'S BON MARGHL Go TO Fns. ItODEIlBR, under tbe Exchange Hotel, Bank street, for a smooth share ora fashionable balrout. Or Closed on Sunday's Koeder's IHlr tonle, eures Dandruff. We carry In stock a full tine of f anoy toilet articles at low. est prioes, and we are the only place In tows where you can boy Bender's Bream tor tbe fas. Keep your optic on this space for the next few weeks. It will pay you to do so ! ! tial fori tt khm AN. tbe barber, oooestte tbe Oneral tl ftouw. eats bir, sbSTM and does 'HT. thing In Srst-oUss trts Drov ia and hla, I llBOADTTAT, Manoh Ohrtnk,- P, O. A.