OMiIlUL CHIAP GASH STORE I r LOCAf . CRIST. gum Umbrellas ! The most handsome lino ever kotro in elegant Oxidized crooka, Oxidized Silver and Gold Kings, a neat line with na tural sticks, for mourning with Blacfe Rings and Crooks. Parasols, From the small sizes to the large sizes in Plain colors and Stripes ond Brocades. Fans 1 Fans ! You can get a handsome fan for one cent, but better ones for a trifling more. All new dec orations this season. Mitts! Mitts! Thee add to comfort as well as to stylo, and at the extremely Ion pricsa they are in the reach or everybody. 23els! Bodice Halts with tllt llnjipi'l f I'llTjUt) HlCHtH The riiionlrlll'K" "r i '' Iteiintter ,T, 1. Curtis ,lf nol-, - ''.split. For Uip bosl, mukes ol liicydes go to E. CI. Zern, Lehigh! on. Full lino of Ingrain and Brussol carpets ul J (cur Kohwart.'. . (Jo lei J V. Curtis, tlmjowolcr, Weisspori.. Hmirv (Jruvor'H now bnok houso in tho floutU end is under roof. Herman, tho barber, ban nieoly arranged tho ii.lorior of his ihop. Rnv wall nanors. borders and decorations at Biery, Woissport. Our ruhllc schools closod a niuo months term on Wedrosday ovening A full lino of paints and pointer s supplies at Luckeubaoh''), Mauoh Chunk. Dr.W. P. Otmzor, of Haaleton, will bo at tho Excluingo Hotel oti Friday, May 39th. Now designs, in wall paper, borders and decoration- at Luckenbach's Maucb Chunk. So far this season over 200,000 brick havo been bumod at Koch's brick A COLUMN OF JUMBLES Oi 1ailml nu Clipped. I.lt(le Matter, of 'litrrct tltat vn Worth tho Heading. Beaver Meadow lins a driving clul). , 'jevislon wauls to havo post offlco faoili Moh. -M "s. Rctse Lowis, of Heaver Moa- dnw, hi vs gono Dlina. Tbi ,T0S entered tho clothing storo of Josop u Kdolstein, at Lnnsford, Fri day nigh Tlm ouiib Men u Catholic Abstin ence Socie ty of Jeanosville will oxcur- Hion to die u unoico on juiy in. Axnnnli wr to the Weatherly Herald that town lit s i0 baohelors. Percy say nix about tht' number of old maids. Heaver lh .oadow has a tavern the Cornish Hous. i built in 1833. It is un doubtly the oh lost tavern in the county. Percy Pui ist, of tho Weatherly Horald, larocoi .'iug somo grooming ns a logislativo ca ndidate. Percy is nil right. In one of .'.ho townships in tho upper end of Carbon, reoonlly, some one killed a four toot snake of danger ous species. Miss AunioSewell. who left Paoker ton, a year or moro ago to aooept a lu crative position m Texas, is aoouc re- vaiyIm In thn south end wk nomnna usim unto and easy turning home, rilling thoy go where they can got tho Joseph Andreas, one of tho best best Ebberl's North street livery. known residents of Beaver Moadow, -Buy new and nice wall paper at died at his homo on Saturday ovening, ("Wiiliieil Blery's, Weisspori. Biggest new stock after an iiinoss oi sevurui wows. Silver and Gold Anchors, fancy j p c Hi jewelor, Weissport. is J. B. tteCready, Agnes Cannet, Ada UV1.. -Rlotlnn 1.ini Tklt. ' . .. . , Mosser, Jennie . Lynn, Ltsrio Pink, J-'ci ""(- I'ooplo who warn; tue newest anu jBne Kline and Annotta M. Slnyaru in ijlack, JttOWM, DUtl. A neat nicest things in wail paper, uecorauons. 80veil iU an, Imv nr. Hierv'a. YVeissDori. ivowest I rn i 41. T 1 ' ' - Aoomer wiiu jwimiu, mu ivuumu prices. ouj tuo three ward muddle Lansford is It has boon remarked that a certainly having a very hard tlmo of it, fountain in the Pork would be a oredit- but it is only another exposition that able improvement. Give It some "trouble never comes singly." thought. Here it is again: Weatherly wants Among the boys it is said that a publio library, a firo company and a Billy McCormick will soon loave to uot lunch counter. The best of it is join the Lehighton colony at Butte Weatherly will get thoeo things if she City, Montana. wants 'om. Tho number of girls now employed Tho wife of William Wagnor at- in tho Hosiery Mill is between 40 and temptod to commit suloido by hanging - l A 1 . i,i"is numoer win iw iuuroBOTi uun- xuesaay ovonincatneruomoin wcatu- i nOll'D0n AQVOCal ever ftt an early day. orly. Sho was dlsoovorod just in timo The Mansion House has already to prevent ino acea. registered for tho summer months, Tho six-inch trout law has been on quite n number of guests from Phila- the statutes for years. A six-inch line Tfith Fancy Bucklea. Buntings for Decor ation Bay ! Closed on Decoration Day ! J. T. HCT33AUM, flut Street, between South and Vlum Street! , Leulshton. Fn. SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1891. IlUJIOr.IAI. DAY, 1S91. PBOOBAMtlE. Tho following is tho profframmo ar. i-angc 1 by tho Committoo for tho ob ervan jo of Memorial Day in this Bor ogh and Weissport: ordeii or PARADE. lowing order: Chief. Marshal anil Assistants. Oal; Grovo Council, 357, Jr. O. U. A. II. Lehigh Council, 101, Jr. O. U, A.M. Gnadeu Uuetlcn LoiIro, 080, 1. O. ). 1'. WashliiKton Camp, 121, r. O. B. of A. Washington Cnmp, on, 1". O. S. of A. Ihlgh Division. 370, 1). of h. K. Onaden Jluotten Castle.slO, K. (S. p. Mai. Klou commandery. No. 23, K. tl. li. 1'oho roco Tribe, 171, Imp. O. It. M. Teutonla Society. (icrmanU Sacngerbund. (3. A. It. Drum Corps. Firing Squad. .1. 1). Ilertoletto i'ost. 4M. O. A. It. l.'.fiiL'lln fjdtrp. K. nr If. 8pcl;ers and disabled Comrades, Sodlors and! oawors in uarriaRos. ROUTE OS1 PARADE. Up First stroot to .Ochre, outOchro trout does not weigh two ounces, and tho penalty is 810 for catching or hav ing ono in possossiou. The new 82 silvor certificates, to bo issued because of tho successful coun terfeit now in circulation, havo boon dolphia and New York. For good clock and watch repair ing go to Wilson Frantz, the now jeweler on Bankway. All work done neatly, choaply and promptly. it TT.il ("tnmorv. nersnrintlmi clnrk in Horn's popular Central Drug Storo, dosigned so as to leavo moro of tho will outer Jjehlgh University, South whlto papor exposed, by which its Bothlehom. for the fall term. quality can bo moro readily distin- TTvnr,1r Fnrmtm-mnRriBr. of Fourth BUiShOd, 'Pl,o linn will fnrm nf. 1 o'clock, sham. I t i,n. n,n nnimxi tr, ft,nrn In tlin Dnllln Bowman. Wilson Bloso and Tight resting on Iron stroot, in tho fol- Lohlghton Land & Improvement Com- Harry Moondson havo boon made a Pally 8 proporiy HA tllU WOSl UXIU. wjwimiuvu sj uui. ihj -Haudsomo new things in new wall food Sunday school, of Hazzard's, to paper, borders and dooorations, aroto perfect arrangements for a picnic on r..i , lwt r,Vir.n nt Juno 20. Tho committee aro hustlers Owen Kehrig's on Second street. ani1 the Picnl wlu bo a succoss' Wo aro pleased to note that Hall- The wiso farmor will koop watchful man & Kutz, Lehighton people, aro do- oyos on thoir cattlo hereafter. Tho ing a good cigar business at Lansford Supremo Court of Pennsylvania has employing three cigar makers which ruled that no man shall bo compelled keops Georgo hustling. to fenco against his noighbor's stook A.i. i. -!, nf ..i i j. and that owuors of cattlo will havo to wm vo " o no tho"l0 year W for all damage they may do, fence plan of the Llfo & Roservo Association of Buffalo N. Y, M. O. Bryan, dis trict agont. Every enterprising citizen should fn-r fl,n T.larlit. nnrl WntAr Thy. C.rtr..l ,lrrm Qinnnfl tf Trfltl . Allt. 1 TJ. i. I i-Un invn. ...111 Iron to Third, dovvnThird to Alum, out legally c ixpondltures no. being made tatfng "Xtf0 JStto bo Ajumtotuoemorery. - ---- (JMen. Thoscholars of tho several Bunday scnooin u Tho qnnrtsmen at Andonrifid nro ivlU form In open order outsido of tho cues of POr hundrod. Quito a difforanco bo- ? P"smel1 1,1 Auuonrieu aro the Oemetery and hand flowers to tho liecorat- i thls and last yoar, whon tho complaining against a number of young Jng committee of the ill. A. singing Memorial "on ""nt7, CnVln Rmnll men from that vicinity who visit tho llymnstothotu. P.?t,w?? n Cont 11 Pwd in small , ' k f h d 'liiWeealir"- uuau. . . . . landdostroyyoiinsxabftts. A resident; rravcrbyllev. J. AHin ncocr. I vu iu uiuuo, n Oration by Dev. o. w. Dimgan. I port. ltcnedlction. IF 4. collection will bo tukcu at the gates to cirny expenses. mo pacaue .ilrlria ulll hn ilpllvprpil i,v lliv. llpltr.. Th aides nppoinieil by the different organiza tions will parade mounted and report to tho Chief Marshal. On Hay aoih, In tho forenoon, thero will bo txcrclses at rarryvlllo and In tho Catholic Uem- :ry juigmon. -The suggestion made by this paper or no fence. Juno Dth will bring around tho 29th anniversary of tho destructive flood in the Lohiifli in 18G2 on occurronco I novor to bo forgotten. Hundreds of livos wore lost and millions of proporty of that placo threatens to bring suit against the guilty parties it the practice Is not n Dated. Mr. Frank P. Scmmol, lato of Lo rXUI'T.K ON TI1K 1)11. Clanll rirtnros of Fnmlllar Faroe Coining and (Joins. -Mro. Daniol Bidtzer visiteil n( Philadelphia 1 his wook. -Shorilf li. P. Levan.of tho County Seat, was in town early Tuosdoy morning. Albert Bowman, one of Hazzard's popular yonng gonts, circled tn town Saturday. was tho guest of Philadelphia friends for a few days this week. Penn Bowman, a nonular vounc merchant, of Bowmanstown, gave us a pleasant call on Wednesday. Mrs. Wm. Sitler, of Coal street. spent Sunday very pleasantly with relatives nnd friends at Walnutport. Miss Lillle Romorer. of East Mauoh Chunk, spent a few days this week with Miss Kate Arner, on Mahoning street Two well-known Democrats In town Wednosday were Col. John Orolg, of Lehigh dap, and Paul Krosge, of Stem-iersvillo. Big hearted W. II. Maurer. of Wilkosbarre, was the guest of P. F. Clark, on First street for a few days this weak. Will was entertained loy ally whilo in town. iiase hali, oossir. II At Tamaqua on Saturday Jeanos lllo was shut out 0 to 0. CatagauaUH. defeated Philliimbiirir Saturday in a score of 10 to 3. TTTn ...1... .11.1 1. 1 I . DO; ,TUU UIU U1V lilVllllllV llKtb year for JcaneSTlllo, has signod with urltton. . UNow Boston beat Jeanbsvllla last Friday in a sooro 2 to 0. The Joanos- villo club is said to havo played in hard lucir. VTho Freeland club can no lonaer bo recognized as tho wonders of tho Lohlgh region. Thoy had their day, liko the old Lo vis ton club, and for tho futuro will be lookou unon ns nothincr mors than an ordinary team. YLoviston won't organize No play- ors. The town Is almost dosortod of young mon and the next dub wo hoar from at Lovlston will bo composed of "Huns" that are fast fUling the homos of the old Levistonians. Talking about "birr suckers" re marked somo ono tho other day, did you ovor soo any as big as those who jump tho fonco or stand on a box out sido to see a gamo of ball! The actions of such follows is nausolating. HTho Highland Club of Phlladolnhla plays two games with tho homo team Saturday morning and afternoon. To theso gomes tho ladlos aro expectod to pay an admission of ton cento which givos thorn grand stand prlvilegos. Hit Is understood among the ball playors of tho Lehighton club that, as soon as a pair of shoos can bo had larco enough to fit Mandus Morts that ho is to go on tho bonch as a Bubstituto. This 13 the samo Mortz who mndo a state roputation as an umpire a few years ago. liLehighton lost thoir ilrst oraine thia season to the Lafayette Collcgo club of Gaston fast Saturday. Kothormal and March wore in tho poinst for the visi tors and Lukens and Jennings manipu lated tho ball forTLohighton. If it was anybody's gamo it was Lohighton's up to tho sovonth inning when tho score was 3 to 2. At this point Lafayette bunched a f ow hits and Lohighton made a few errors andthrco runsjpassod ovor homo plato giving Lafayette tho game. rne lair nana or tho umpire was vlsi- bio all though the game his decisions boing tho most rank over seen on the homo grounds. His actions aro account ed for by tho fact that ho is a college stripling and know no bettor. It may bo so. As usual Lukens and Jennings put up a good gamo. liWilkosbarro dofeatod Lohighton Wodnosdoy 0 to 3. Lohighton wasn't OnSundav. May 31st. tho l'ost will decorato ttha ernvos fn Mahoninir. ltasc renu and West il'enn Cemeteries. Those desiring to pniltclpate I noui(i repori to me ittmmmpf . V. C. licCoimlcK, J..S. Webb and John Dohn, John barn. Mosos Zollner addition to his barn MAIIOMNQ, atomor la traiiaing a now is building an L. M. Beidlor this week left for Brvn Mawr. Pa., with his family. Se'wm then proceed to tho Weissport where .ho will reside .indoflnitly, haying hightoii, now tho proprietor of tho when, nrter decorating thB graves, an accopted tho position of accountant Gilbert House .at Weatherly, Carbon county, rocentiy purchased two good An exchango says Potteville hits horsos from Goo. J. Snyder, horso bought 2000 feot of hose. Whon doalor in this city, for tho livery stublo Lohighton bought COO feet of hose connected with his hostelry. Allen- some or tno peopio woro laces a yam town JJemoorat. long because they taougut it a waste or monoy. Lohighton is ontitled to the name connecting Summit Hill and Lansford nf the "town of homes." TherB aro lis liollicr niitntfwl liv Tnmnnna rttn . nnnnlrt In 41.1a n.l.n m.m I 1. 1 1 . 1 t . fl t .. ,1 4- At. I vl CI f It, ft llOr f n t linr. .Tniinn 'P.llftT'a lflcf Tlinirnrlnrtlinn A M 1 illUA U iOUi tuw whu nuu uiiu 1VUU II11UJX Ul mMUHJ II lUiKl IU UiU " wvwj ""v.w, .ju t.v Ti.ti.-.m-t ioi n a t their own homos than in any town of above places from thoir city. Itisonly pvecu T i.Vfi.' its sizo in the state. This speaks well reasonable to suppose that such n road A numbor of our farmors oxnect to Cores visited T tho comZrios would result to considerable benout purchase solt-binders fortho6oming RlnV.rtBvlll. mwl Ttlrr PrPflk nn last A IOUOW down In J-AttlO Uap oaugUt linauoiuuy uuu oinerwibo io 1110 pro Sunday. At the former placo tho Q. A. sucker tho other day measuring nine- jeciors anu aiso 10 mo towns. E. 0. Nothstein, of Franklin & R.. performed thoir sad. yot simple. teen inches. That may bo big for that Tho Lansford Record thinks, and Marshall Collego, is sponding his newsy Weissport. ThelJolngiiof nLlrnly Townl)rloflyCliroiil olnil In Short Snlp-8nai Onlur l)r tlin 'StToller unit Cllnm.,' Owou Heintzloman, of Ileldloburg, was tho guest of Joseph Ilex ovor Sun day. S. K. Weston, of Cherryville, spent Sunday lii town with his son, Operator Weston. For sale- A good maro with rolt seven weeks old. Apply to Geo. Miller' North Weissport. 3t The roadway to Union Hill in tho rear of Ruoh's lime kiln, is being widened and Improved. Nathan Snvder and Josiah Ruch are rebuilding large frame stables des troyed by tho recent lire. Will Soofleld ond Milton CJeifltcs loft this week for Portland. Pa., whero they oxpeot to secure employment. David Clause and family, of Lehigh county, snent Sunday very nleasantlv with 'Squlro JohnS. Miller and family. Tho reirular monthlv meetins of tho Choral Society of the Evangelical church has been postponed nntilsome- timo in Juno whon the usual excellent program will bo recited. Tho Central Railroad Com nan v will lay tracks from tho main line to tho eloctrio light building on the island ior t.no accommodation or Nathan Snydor. Rev. J. I. Yotter, of the Evengelioal Association, will proaoh In school hall, Sunday morning at tea o'clock in tho German language All are invited to bo prosent. Mayor Daniel G ravor was at Harris burg this week, tho guest of Hon. W. M. Rapshor, whoro ho attended tho closing oxorclsss of the Senate. Dan may get there himself somo day. Tho machinery for Nathan Snyder's tomporary planing mill in the electric light building is expectod tonrrivo this weoic Mr. unyder has orecteu lumber sheds on tho island and he expects soon to bo in readiness to do businoss. The many frlonds of our popular friend R J. Hongon will urgo his nomi nation for Jury Commissioner on tho next Ropubllcan convention. Tho "Stroller" hopes Bob will get thero ho is honest, intelligent and capablo and would make a good publio official. Tho Republicans don't want to forget him. Tho school directors of tho Frank lin Independent School District will assemble Friday evening and adjust tho 1890-91 business. On tho foUowing Monday tho Board will reorganlzo with tho following mombors: John Zem, jxcnoen Zimmerman, u. j. liongon, li. T. Smawloy, Dr. Andreas andWm. Whitehead. Misses Comfort, Storling, Wintling ana juarKioy, ana Messrs. woston, Fatzlngor and Biery made up a pleas ant party to the sequestered nooks of Towamonslng on last Sunday whoro thoy passed tho day roaming through tho wilds of nature and oniovina them selves In feasting on nature's lovlinoss and several hampors of good things prcparea oy tno aamsois. Miss Mamie Oswald,who so success fully taught "the youDg idea how to shoot" in ono of the primary schools of tho Franklin District, during tho past yoar, has opened a seloct school ior tue summor months, and already has over 01 scholars onroUod. Miss Oswald is much liked by pupils and patrons alike for hor earnestness in school work. Tho olectrio lipht question will bo docided by Council whon thoy asscm- uie on Monaay evening, xno petition circulatod by the Mayor and others has received the names of tho great majority of our tax payers and pro porty holders and thore sccm3 to bo nothing that will interfere with Coun cil approving of this system of street lighting next Monday. Lot them uso FROM MAUCK CHUNK. Tho oiinty Capital Spiritedly Kpltnmlied by Sj.cclal Corrflspondonf IVrsonal antl (HliorivlflP. Kail Mauch u Democratic Anthony Ooll, of Chunk, it Is said, will In candidate for Mhonlr. -Doug Craig has been appointed librarian of tho Dlmmiek Memorial Library, vico Jacob Loose, resigned. -Constable McLaughlin and brother Manus, woro in town Wednesday see ing Pat McLaughlin off for Colorado. Landlord Frank Setnmol. of the Gilbert House, Weatherly, was attend ing tho Y eager sale hare Wednesday. Mrs. Jane Riahter. well a favorably known here, died at Hazleton on Tues day. Intermenment will be tnado In the cemetery in this town. The Mauoh Chunk Ouera Comtmnv presented the opera "La Maacotte" very successfully to a large and well pleased audience at nazleton on Wednosday ovening. The sheriff will sell the nersonal effects of B. R. Siowers on Monday to satisfy creditors. Siowers has left these "digglns" and no ono seems to know where he is. It is said that he has loft his wife penniless, and many are of the opinion that he will never return. Mossrs. J. Fink Thompson and Kistlor, of Lehighton, were in town this woek looking up the chances for starting a knitting mill is this place. Mr. Thompson is the superintendent of tho knitting mill at Lehighton and has placed that institution 09 n sound pay ing basis. Maj. Robert Klotz. of Mauoh Chunk, tho ponderous ex-Congressman who somo years ago successfully coached a bill through the House at Washington for putting in an elevator for tho ac commodation of tho heavy-weight mem bers, was in town Thursday afternoon on his way home from Philadelphia. The major seems to gain in flesh os his years increase. It is hinted that ho would like to go back to Congrees from this district, but his hopos aro Ukoly to bo all in vain. But in any event ho will do his host to provent tho renoml- nation of Mr. Mutchler, as ho did at tho last uut ono congressional confer ence, at Stroudsburg. Bethlehem Times. - Tho Bossion of tho East. Penna., Classis or the Itelormed congregation in East Mauch Chunk last week was markod for tho decorum and despatch with which all mattors wero trcatod. Among tho other business was the making of tho following apportion ments: Homo Missions. 81310: Church Building Fund, 8250; Contingent Fund of Uonoral Kynou, S10; .Eastern Bynou 880: Harbor Missions. 8130: Teacher ol Elocution, 812, and the adoption of the lollowing resolution: uosolvod.tnat wo hereby oxpross our profound intorost in tho work of tho National Sabbath Association, and that wo wish tho SO' cioty God-speed in its endeavors for tho bettor obsorvanco of tho Lord's Dav: and that tho Stated Clork bo dir. octed to securo from the Association literaturo pertinent to tho subject for circulation among tho-ministers of our body. SOMETHIN ABOUT HATS!! "The Wilcox Flexible," The easiest fitting Stiff Hat in the market, is sold in this vicinity by us only. playing ball is ono causo for the Water- their horso sonso and this town will bo loo, although tho visitors put up a very moving along with other towns of its strong lroni. IT! A n, rr 1 m, lilp. ureeic tnevo was 1 ""a"i jjumups, nuu usuiiy, mm mo uuuiku i Rov. T. A. Rubor sucKors man ruai uy several loot, uoal S .Navigation uo., handicaps the 1 'rhnvnrnr iAifl nira wnn nmiHA rneir inpAsa nr inn " ta 1 . i uouveroa 1 V ? il iin ' rvr ... "" . 1 now nnn ofr nftnf wvos uuu uuu i uui uno luuu. & i . uo.. 11KO au soiusu comorauons !, I cerentonies but more otteatation and scheol teacher Droisbach addresses and hvmns which the (traves or the nouio dead "wera coveroa with tho brightost gar lands of spring timo. Next Sunday the G. JL R, will visit the comoterios in Mahoning yalioy and East Penn. At th formor placo Rov. A. Bartholomew wiU discourse, while at tho latter place Rov. W. H. Strauss will conduct tho ceremonies. rru.n. c,mmt. JUUWU UUU.1U1V I -r T T . . . - ... . Hill will get its duos and Weissport its "i ' 11 omisa cair which is i i.-s.i t ji entirely brown oxcont a whito snot on I UUUIU UllUffUi 11 IUU 1UUU11LIIUU 1 , ,, - I White llovonWimU It. The Whito Haven Journal in noticing the probability of H, A. Deifondorfer, of this town, starting a stock cigar footory at Woatherly says this: "A factory that will employ forty hands, besides a lot of apprentices, that can be startod and would soom to rocation at homo. William Snyder has built a largo listi dam winch no has stocked ........ A f C....1 . i i T. . ... ,:ii n.i ,i..n,iUiii V"" ""w nun rau 11 is bcasouuuiu ior wuii nanor, oum" muu u iu m rl.ims stop roil wirn clinir-n tiali , .1 1.1 H .1 T.7i: I),!,, no U 1, Intra H fa 'Pl.nr, Summit bach's, Mauch Cliunk, is tho placo to buy thoso goods. His stook is tho newost and largest to seloct from. Vote for tho water and light tax. William Sandhrr, the senial musi cal director of the Germania Sanger buud, has beon quite ill with an attack committee in whoso hands its fiil.n lios. I tlzzlo. Tho discussion which follows generally I On Sunday morning at 9 o'clock brings to light somo of tho dark tho graves of tho soldiers, whollo secrets or tho schomo tho majority party is pursuing to smother tho Baker bill Frcoland Tribune, Tho appropriation committoo havo sizo in tho state Within-tho next wook or two Weiss port peopio wiU bo called on to' decide tho wator question, and tho "Strollor" would urgo that they act wisely and judiciously in the master It is possible mat no uch opportunity to havo a good water system will again prosont itself and every consideration, accord ingly, calls for tho unanimous approval Mrs. Goorgo Wois6, of Jeddo, was of our townspeople. Lot all act as one in uus manor, it is important and very necessary. By voting for a water and lisrhl tax you won't raiso your taxes ono cont. It will only legalize expenditures made ovory year by Council. Voto for Light anu vator, Tho of quinBey for the past Week or ten days and his many frlonds hope for his speedy recovery. The new board of school directors will organize Monday ovening. Tho board for 1891 will be Daniel Wieind, Geory Komerer, Wm. McCormict, L. Irving' Society, flnul nieotlnir of tho Irvini? Society was called tp order Wodnosday May 27th by the president, Mamie uomery. Uheminutos of tho previous meetlmrworo read and anrirovod. aftor let us all havo a little pationce. lr .ueau -cuy "presenting the wuich tho f oUowitlK ogmm- WM Senator Ranshor. of Carbon, has " . .. . rendered: Chorus, Vocation Son anuiet but tolling way of rattling the A m,00ns was uoid ar, tho JNormai Tj2Zi0 Schock, Mabol Whoatloy. LIzzio whnln Ttnnnhllrnn Ri.ln nf tlm Knnntn bquaro noioi a snort nmo ago lor tho Lontz. LueUa Rehriir. Ratio Fonstor Almost dally ho introduces a rosolu- nV,Iiposo ?l organizing u Farmors' machor, Clara Kuntz, Annabel Brokato tion concomlncr ballot reform nnd tho Alliance Association, but it ondedinn and Frank Millor; recitation. Lizzio iemz; ossay, ramo, jreno womaw; solo, uahy lillphant waltz, LueUa Kenrlg; soloct rcadluir. Talnnir un buried in St. John's Comotorv. will bo Carpet, Daisy Horn; ossay. Fault Find- decorated. Tho G. A. R, Post, of ing, Ratio Fenstermochor; duot, How Lehighton, the New Mahoning Sunday can I Havo Thee, Bortha Hollenbach School, mid Oak Grovo Council, No. and Mamio Senimol; seloct reading, A rromlncnt Sir Knight. Under tho above head the Daily Times, of Mauch Chunk, in its issue of last Saturday, had tuls to say of li. v. Morthimor, Jr., of this city: "Thore is in Carbon county or tho Lohigh Valloy, perhaps, no young man moro prominent in the work of tho Knights of tho Goldon Eaglo than Dis (.;( m,inrni; iv r,.n, :,.. uib, uluuu vuiD. umij v. muiiiuuiui. Jr., of Lohighton. At tho session of tho Grand Castlo, hold at Pottsvillo re cently, ho was reappointed to tho above offlco which for two years previous ho hod llllod with so much credit to him self and satisfaction to tho order. Through his indofatigabler efforts Car bon county, size and population con sidered, now stands out prominently with other counties in the State in Knights of Goldon Eaglo Castles and momborshlp. During March lbixi, ui.s trict Grand Chief Morthimerwn.j elect od Lieut. Colonel of 5th Regt. of the Military Branch of tho order for a term or three years. The oth Keglmont com prises companies of commauderioh lo cated in Pottsvillo, Minersville, Hazle ton, Lehighton, Altoons, Johnstown, Sultzburc. Erie and Williamsport Whon this large circuit is considered and tho almost unanimous election of tho Lieut. Col. taken, in fact, it sptaks well of his popularity and shows that his offorts aro fully appreciated. Mr. Morthimor is ono of the youngest work ors, m years, being this side or .su, yet can show results well worthy of older men. Besides being popular in the Order. Mr. Morthimer is known throughout tho valley as being an onorgctic, utmost, capable and influen tial member or spoietv. jd, u w.. I , -.,-. 1 11(1 III II iril 1 1 1 1 111.1 1 1 1 1 ITIIIIIIMII I.HH 11H.VII I . ' ------ . " ., ... --- - . o. onerated with 810.000. ! nausmon, m. u. uryan ana Plenum ttmlHVh0 hin,in mnmt l.tti 307, Jr. O. U. A. M., of Pleasant Corner. Mattie Walp: sketch, Mamio Gomory; lit White Haven to a Koons, L. IC Boyer, r. P. LentzandK HRrrisburir. asHni. for 95000 .md Riim. wl t"k P"t the exercises. Rev. solo, Mamie Semmel; ossay, Luolla nicety. Wo ouaht to bo able to raise il- onyder retire, that much mouoy, and givo tho town a Mayor Bon Kuntz collected enough boom that it now sadly neods. Tho mouey from our paoplo during Friday city of Binghamton was largely built last, to purchase a lawn rollir for tho up by its cigar factories, and such a Park, li is to b rrartttad that tho factory hero as tho one above noted, enterprise of Council wouldn't allow might similarly aneot this town." On tho samo principal Lohighton ought to consider tho contemplated in dustry nnd do something to keep cntorprislng young men at homo. ... . 11,11 I.I. . I .-I ...... ...An,. ........ ) 1 ... I - L. UniLUUIUUI.n tlUl UDUtm UIU .mull.. OVIU, IWUmtl., .11 1.1 . 1 1-UUDbV.' ::u'" '"tf. -Iyj memorial address. maohr: duet. Mabel Whoatlev nnd memory of Philip Ginder, who dis- -Wllsoa Denhard, Lehlghton's IV?.1' i, wB". Siart covered coal in 1-onnsylvania, near the errauc gemus, was recently driving "v'rTncW. Mnmln Rnmnrl aoove lown, a couuiry ago. more are vuruugu mo ruuuy wiiuu nis uorso Ur,i. oi n.Ui,. Tr.iiX. J. i..t; ..) i. i. oi.t. f. i..iko,i' .n.i rui in nn mnfni.o. Mttmlt Beinuiel, Bertha Hollenbach, ;.yuou.au u, iuu m.iu ul ,.-. . I T)bIb-17 TTnrn Tran Wnl.l.. .Tonnl them to invest in ttls maohlno so that lea, laudable purposes than tho above Being disgusted he sold the carriage 2alBr IIornt Jreno, Wudawv J.&nni? tho borough would have the honor of and It is to bo rogrotted that the Key- to Albert Halderman, tho wheelwright, prossoup and Bert Gomery; select read itapurohase. Some people ore awful stone State forgets itsolf so far as to for $1.00 and "threw iu the horse lor mf 1-ortwnngler; rooitation, Wanted- A rubtlo Library. It has been olfored as a suggestion from time to tlmo that n committee of our peopio meet the trustees of the Y. M. C. A., now defunct, and make an negative so worthy an objeot. nothing." A few minutes later David vlaru ftull t n TTi.inn lm nruenntn.! nit ti,n Hardluger came to tho shop and Mr. the men who assisted around tho No. 10 1 slow I At Philadelphia on last Thursday, Miss Ida. daushter of Thomas Manta. was married to Rob Chambers. The ainm .TBniiMvillo in wlilni, m'rm Mr. Hardlnger immediately sold the young oouple navo kind wishes of rirnwuwlin rbmarv with r nat horse to Aaron iilmmerman for 5.tw, iianiuigor came j mo snop and jut. . . .. . . ., , . . Halderman sold him the horso for $1.00, -Vote for th.e wtr lnd "K0 1'UBI.IO KALK 11KOI STKIt. On June Oth, Penn Bowman, friends for a happy future. Mr, ami mm of monev Mrs iKn lias nre The le lu hardly been dosed when , . . V n r. "0wman! Mrs. Chambew'wiU return home to- 25tad atattlKi?h P- ? Bayer, an W. ?orfarmlng lav afr a rl aaaaii f. aninurn et a ttraolr effort to establish a free public library, with Mr. Chambers' family in Vineland, 0fa heart The Advocate mentions this matter w t ' oi a uean, now with the hopo that thore are among 'Jm,,.rtt is no aafemiftrd llk a anrt0thtrV 'welfare" to papehinXTaolo toTep fSSS?0.0 Jlfnan S2,.,tS Vatown anl help business. ThS librarv. Everv well rwnilated town ff"P??J" PaPer -As Intimated has suoh an institution, then why should w not have? sonted Superintendent MbFarlane with a handsome medal made in the shape or a heart, xne medal is or gota with a miners lamp worked in silver on one side, and on the other Mr. MoFarlono's name with the date Feb. 23, 1801, also the initials 10. F. il. implement, arrived and Mr. Z. traded B1 on " premises in iwwmanstown i,im tnr. i,0-w ,i, a w variety or personal property, iirt m Tho i,nrQ ti,,,- i,.Jn,. 1OT,oi suoh as betls nnd bedding, bed-room V-fWS A H w IIU4 W bAlliD MWU tll U 11 MW' W I . , . . . , in loan tlia.ian hnnr llu, imiiur auiia, wiriivis, otu. OW) uuu. I Ifow to Kill Your torvii. Buy of peddlers as often and as much, Upworth I.enguo Meeting. The Lehighton Chapter of the Ep worth League will hold a patriotio meet ing in the Metkodlst Episcopal church, First street, on Tuesday evening next when the following excellent program will bo recited: Singing by the League; prayer; reading of bcripture, G. H. tTlltl-lmATIIul. . 7? . uppo a gooa ipcai paper As Intimated by this paper last uuy oi iieuuiere as oiieu ana as muqn 0n Sunday the residence of Mr. is the town tuatissroooessralaud grow- week, and as nrettv thoroudhlv sub- PowlMff. Thomas Wehr. in West PminTownahln ing and the newspaper mat keeps up gtantlated on reexamination, the death Make out your town a very bad place was handsomely decorated with potted With and a little In advance Of the nf HB.rrinrn lllnao nf liSraT.lna nu lint and tat it ovorv nlinnna vnn i rlnnti nn fl.. nnnilnn nf II,.. m.V.Ionn town's growth is the one that will live the result of accident, but of murder. Denounce vour merchanU because pf hte daughter, Amanda. As early la long uuu prosper. jjr Frxok and Dr. Haas on examining hr nV n unnflt nn their nl. 11 a. m.. the carriaaea arrivad until Go lo Curtis, the jeweler, Weiss- the body found marks on the head and ... n i. fullv 100 neonle ware aatlierod into tlm Port. - throat indicative of foul play. The ,nJ Vh tZWX We and spacious 'parlor, at 12:30 The firm of Hummel Bros., doing a ?;lass and quoensware business ou ower First street, has been dissolved. The buslnohs will be continued by the Longkamer; singing by the choir; gonial John J. Hummel and his brother skotcb.Ueorge Washington, F. 1". L.entz; I Ueorge goes to Alieutowu where he solo, li. Q. Diehl; select reading. Bertha has a lucrative clerkship. Tho people lioltenuacn; singing uy trie jjeague; or tins town and vicinity should ex- coroner's jury who had pronounced, utosos death accidental was re-oou- veued Saturday by District Attorney riHner wno is uavuig the case thorough ly investigated. A SwlnUar' tiew Game. A new bunco trick waji aiiviAaafiillv Instrumental boIo, Daisy Ilibbler; hi- tend a hearty patronage to John, who worked upon J. II. Rloketts, of Pittetou, everything is overdone and predlot a play of bridal gifts in silver, china, WUl.UIUU.WUUimUi.UWl,U. Mlao ini.nn WaI.k niWI H .! Am.uv w uuikv ... iWJJ NUWW lut 1 Alt luim Iral in ilae a ol ,1 rl , we oewerment of uie material inter- TAnnaatar wam i.nitt in . v-- i"r'"- uonas or matrimony bv itev. a. Bar Tell your merchants you can buy tholomew: the ushers were Twin goods a good deal cheaper in some other Drelbelbies of Lehuihton. and E. O. town, and charge them with extortion. Nothstein, of Normal Square, the bride If a stranger oomes to town tell him was dressed simply in black. The dlaj terml&slon; chorus; recitation, Lizzie Lentz; uoxology; benediction. A gen oral Invitation is extended the pubbe to attend this meeting. LITTLS GAV. Saturday. 3ith, is the day appoint ed for obaervuv that beautiful custom whloh of late ynara has become a sad yet pleasant duty to so many Americana, namely, that of strewing the soldiers' graves with flower?.. When tho day arrives not a grave in the counlv should be left unadorned with lloMr fit m bloms of the sweetness and beauty of a patriot memory. For Sale. A two and a half story frame dwell ing containing six rooms, located on lower First street, will be sold cheap forcaao. Apply at Sweouy's Corner Store. The rs.ldsneo is handsomely uittt H U a wf lieairnblw pn will always treat you right. Frmits'e Jewelry More Wilion Frantz has opened hi jewelr store on Bankway and is ready for business. All kinds of repairing done lu.illy. i heaply and promptly A nice lino of elueks, uatclios mid jewi lry always un liuuu to beiect from. Give mo a sail. A Good Phosphate. For Bluo and White Laud Plaster, Pure Bone Meal and Hone .Super Pho phutOB of highest grailis lor garden truck, vegetables and Held crops Arner's is the cheapest and best. A. rm r A Won manufuclors Ntw Malioi)- lug ami Lt iuKhtou. A fiot-liack for tho Mogcr Ilolra. Tho story from Pottsvillo that tho title of tho Lehigh Coal & Navigation Company to 9000 acres of coal land In und about Tamaqua, and valued at 87, 000.000. is defective, that tho land roally belongs to tho heirs or uurKiiaru juoser, and that the company has oiiereu il. 000,000 to the heirs iu part settlomont to clear tho title, was pronounced ab surd Monday by President Josepl: Harris, of tho company. "Wo have not olTorod 81,000,000 or ono cont to any holrs," said ho, "and our title to tho land is perfect, absolutely perfect. This claim is not outiroly new, having been agitated a yoar or two ago. but there is nothing to base it on. uur attornoy has told me that our title is as clear as anything can be." Firewood t Flrewooil t If you need flro-wood, leave your orders at this oliloe for II. J. Danger of Beaver Run. it Hood's SarsapariHa li a ptoullir medicine. It li carefully prepared from Siriararilla, Dandelion, Mandrake, nook, IlpiUuira, Juniper Hen-lei, aol other well. known and Tamable Tegetabio remedies, by a peeullar combination, proportion and proeete, giving to Ifood'i Sartap&rlUa curative power not poneistd by other medlelnei. It effects remark, able earn vrutro other preparation fall. Hood's SarsapariHa li tho bait blood purifier before tbo public, it eradicate! every Imparity, and caret Scrofula, Salt Itheum, BoU, rimplei, all llumori, Pye pepila, niuoainew, Sick Headaebe, Iadlgeetlea, General Debttlty. Oatarrb. KheamaUun, Xldaey and Urer Oomplalnu. overeomee that tired feet Ins, create! anappeUte, and bufkb up the lyttem. Hood's SarsapariHa rial met peculiar and unparalleled luooew at home. Such baa become IU popularity w noweu, Mux., where It il made, that whole ntUa-uuor-hood! are taking It at the tame time. IweU drngglita aeU mere ot Ilood'l SareapariUa than of all other aaraaparUlai or blood purtflen. Soldbydrogitete. Sli all for So. Prepared only by 0. 1. HOOD & CO., Apotbeearief, Lowell, Mew. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar 2 2 j3s Opera House. Lehighton. are being sold by We also have our usual assortment of Fine and Medium Furnitoe at the very lowest prices. Wc nlso have beautiful patterns iu Maw Mjlm i fesits t and tho prices are astonishingly low. NOW ON DISPI-AY AT Millinery Emporium. The styles are Hie newoat an tho n'tirket. 13rery plaoe was carefully searched for Hie newest ideas and handsotatst o&oti in our line, and rre feel sre &nt eur new spring and sumtstir itook rap resents the cre&m of tho best. We cordially invito you to eeraa and see us, e mmine out goeis learn prices. We have opened up a very nice linn ef Seasonable Underwear in Ladies, Misses, Childrens and Gents. Ladies Vests, 13cts each ortwo for 25ct. Something better at 15c, 25c, 45c and 50c. These goods are actually worth double the money and cant be excelled. Genta Gauze Shirts, 25c, 45g, 60c. Low values not to be matched in town. Mitts for Ladies nnd Misses In Black and Fancy Colors at 25c and 50c. They ara wortk more and can't bo matched in town nt the price. 0 osier y .For Ladies, Misses, Children nnd Gents nt lowest prices j,Don't forget our 5 and 10 cent Counter. Rare Bargains. OBBRT'S BLOCK. Adam's Express Company. OBWORK of all kinds nicely executed at this office. Prices low. by Chas. Qordon.of New York. Late on general crash in the town in the near glass, linen, Ac, was rich, varied and Friday ovening Gordon purchased a I future beautiful. The guests congratulated vulise and roods to fill It from Rloketts. 1 , ., .. . the young couple, and many were the amounting to 60, but did not pay for L ,P.SLP PTV." ""25?.! wtohes for their future welfare and them, leaving the things In tlie storo "uu U,'S T" T ""PP all m,d,t. tL next 3rnin bSo 7ou ,on tho method of "crealn t lie n inlit clerk had arrived, Gordon OUBueBS- By voting for a water and light tax culled for his valise; and the unsuspeot- Patronize outside newspapers to the you wont raise you taxes one cent It ing clerk handed It over. The swindler exclusion or your own. and then de- will only legalize expenditure made has been caught in tjcranton, flOTO FKS. HODKRBK, under the Exchange yi junut, imiK .ww,, wi u niww bmm.v v.v faablonabie haircut. taT Cloaed ou Monday 'a Roedor'a Mir tonic, eurea Uandruff . We carry tn atock a full Hue of fancy toilet article at low eat price, and wa are the only place In town nuere you can buy Bender's Cri-uin tor tho fare. -By voting for a water and light tux you won't raiso your tuxes one cent. It will only legalize expenditures made t)Tery ittar by t'ouaeil Voti for Light and Wiitei Kit by a Copperhead Snake. Dr. Deleamp, of Bankway, drove to his l'Yunklin township farm ono day lust week und. while ut tending to somo tiusiuis, turned his horso loose to giu.e in the orchuid, when tho nuimul wus bit in the stomui h by a copper head suuke. Thu doctur immediately fed the horse snake weeds and milk and in u few hours it had so far re covered as to allow him to drive home. The animal is btill ulive- the only evidence of the suuke bite beiug a hugt lump on iti stomach nounce yours for not being as large and cheap aa the big city papers. If you are a merchant don't advertise in the homo papers, but buy a rubber stamp and use it. TX IT. Somo subscriber!, arc behind hand on subscription, and we think it is about time they should think of paying up. Let each one look at his direction tab to see how he stands. Remittances can be made either' by postal money order, draft, check, or by enclosing the mouey iu bills I lout keep us waiting long, & we need the money. every year by Council Vote for Light ana water. CjTUHi:K'a SHAV1NII NAI.OON, opuoslt the ADvoi-A'i r urncv, N headquarleifi ioi Miav tut;, liuit rutllug ami huiitpoolnt;. Call. REX'S BON UUiMAN, 111,' li.ll m Houae, cula Uatr, thing in flrsl-claw atvlo i, npposth' tilt' (Ipel-t enavea und dues every Urop Iu and aee him. In Jail on a Kerlou Cliaree. Jerorao Iteigle, of town, was arrested Tuesday evening charged with com mitting a rape ou Lizzie, tho l.'i year old daughter of John Veilliour. on Third street, on tho Buntlay previous. Iteigle was taken before 'Squire lielt,; i " and held In S500 bail for a hearing Wed-1 nesday evening whon. in default of se curing security for court, he wan taken to jail by Constable Raworth. 'OR SHERIFF Jonathan Kistler, Of U'lliclltOll, I'll Sul'jt I lo Ihc failxin totittU DenHMTatU' uoiul nation t'oiutntiitii PENSIONS. - VoU lor th utr uuci liht tax, Persons (U sirliiK Pimalun llUuikM and Infor itiatloii under A''t of June isao, ettu obtain Uiij niit f i uiu the umierslifueU, GLO W. LHSEU. iTottioaoUry, New' Dress Fabrics, FOR THIS AND WARMER WEATHEfi. bHANTONG l'ONGEEK. are Entirely New, all thoie pretty new tint which art to desirable I hi aeaaou are rcDretented In elllc detlcm arid finish on an Bstia Fiat Quality Cloth. CflUHV CLOTH, another Wuh Fabric just out tills season, beaatlful pattern! on Steel, Tan. Orey, Blue, Mode, White and Dltek Grounds, 21 Inch wide only 12 1-2 per yai. wiui. t it Auiiir.o on iigui gronnoj, jmbw uoous juii in, only s earns per yard. A small lot of New Sattecus ao at 0 cents per yard. A l.trce. lot ot new DRESS GINUIIAM tn Stripes and plaids at popular pritsl. Ordinal Ouunu Clolba, best aood at 10 cents per yard. A 1'"iih' Luio of Dree Good In the New Shades and Weaves. Black Goods suitable for Summer Wear, sueh as I Tool Nun's Teiliar, Batiste, Tamisc, Glorlosa, tc. at suaranteed priest for Drsl-class Goods. ISik lot Ladle Ribbed Vets for tStiuiuier only 8 oenta each. Extra Value in (iauze -Sbii u and Drawur for Jen at 36 cent eaeb. Somplota lino of belter Goo.1 4 for I.atlie. Genu and Clilldren. Ramtraber wt are otfering Kxtra iiualitioa in I..k1u- Muslin Underwear at apoclal prices. i) oi ScaliopLt) Ktlut', lioiilert'd. Ladles' Ilandkerehltfs at 5 ecnt each. Black hilk Drapery Nells,, I.ar$;e Variety of Styles, from 66c te ft.M a yard. :I9'. Klouuciiig It.r Ladle ,uij t'btldren. Fast Black antl ( uloie.l Ilo.-iiT a specialty. (lur C'arnt t Dopaiiucut will interest everybody that is in need ef flAI First, because our stock is the largest and everything new. Setoad beoasst eafl are lower man moso aaea eisewuera ior tne same Ulan seeds. BROADWAY, Mauch Chunk, Fa,
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