ORIGINAL CMP CASH STORE SPICILY TOLD. IN A FEW WO&D3. that wore over comity. Thoy dressy. Natty weathev fabrics, The Now tit n Lively Town Tolil In :l l'oirlVouli lv n Ilnstlinir Hepm-trr. Person-! who eompltiinoil so loinlly nbout tho lateness of (ho season, raur mured nt the froquont cold mins. anil wnro illstmseil to nunrrol with Dlvino I? A Hi I? I (H. Providence for with holding His warm lUiWIUiUD s,m from u,e earth, havo discovered ore this, no doubt, that summer nas mtitlo its appearance In earliest. Tho pant few iloyi have Ivon rrptilnr soorchors, 1 )io ni'svnry ui the ther mometers runniii'. .uy up hi the Wh A liandsoni', ati'l jolly set of fellows wore undo un ii follow: l Web Clauss, Henry ttehwarta, Charles This week we tiro showing the largest lino of WASH shown in this tiro novel and ninl cool warm such as ll'hite and Polorrd l,tlvns, Plain. Dot- Miller and Tom Hnyt'.er, of this city, , , ami thoy wcid fishing in Bear Creek ted nild llguvrd hwiSJl tills, three or four days this woolc. W-e . , i di i xr i, flltln't seo the "catch," but they do say Striped and I'laid NuinsooUs, B0 i,en fell glide cotta." Wo hopo so. Qi,.;n1 ,,ml Plniri PinnoQ f'nrri. The children of St. Peter's mid St. htrtped and I laid I lques, v.. ore,- Pnul.8 catholic church, this town, will Cd Matsaile?, Striped and Plaid partake of their first communion oil ' 1 noxt Sunday morning when special Ginghams, Striped, Plaid and services will be held. On the occasion , V , . . , Itev. Father Moroh will be assisted by Plam Recrauckcrs, Plain and a visiting dlvino from Philadelphia. Figured French Sateens in tho .npJTiBiSttiSSfo'S newest colorings, Kybcr Cloths SST in all shades and figures, an tho machine nud it works llko a charm. ' ... No machino will bo completo without endless variety Ol OlinlllCS, tho now arrangement. ,lfl r- TIT 1. C lii 11 win 'a yiiuo wniKuig uomo iroiii juuuuii " uiiunK Men's, Ladies' and Hibbed and Gauze Underwear. c over the mountain last Sunday, Wontzlo Schinko, of town, stepped on a sllppory stono nnd fell, breaking his trlrrlif nmi nt. llin vriat. Thrt linvfl nil Another large invoice of hopo for tho jovial WouMo's speedy lilona nine umureiias nave nr- Samuel Soilor, of town, whoro- j. it i... i. i,,i cenuy nurcuasoa nn acres oi iimuer nvuu; uiuv imn- i:n. '"nM land in West Ponn lowishin. Schuvl Kill county, nag already sow ana shipped almost ono hundrod tons of bark. Tho timber will bo sawed into low to make them move Hist. NUSBAUM, J. T. Hist xtiuet, iVtiveeu rtniilli nnil Plum Slreetf, i.pnlicinoti. nt. SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1801. A l.lirly AM let T-11 lln Story of Tlli JTnppcnliiKH t Weoli In nnd Aliont llil t'mlinii The burgCiH o'. Hummit Hill lett the people of that town fall onto tli'in Kelveq in (he following? nroclainntictii? "It appeurs to me us though some nf! our supposed-to-be best citiens in fi town try to I'wule tho law, t-b in;: ri i cxciim tli:l micIi mid Midi n 1 r.v u. not cnfoicid lid'ore this n, IminNI i;'fi M i' lion: liui 1 Main it li-t nvtlv mull r-J eini '.tooil 1 lint tin ! :il mm istrnt.ion 11 goinj; to t'.o it-- ihity if it lies in our power." H. ITolllugrr, for night years chief lumber. Martin Loiuhard. of town, omnloyod in tho Paekerton shops, lot a heavy picco of iron fall on Ills foot ono day Tl r ,.U . A recently, and he's boon laid up over I heUai DOn AdVOCaie Binco. The wound is n very painful, tnouRii not necessarily, a clangorous ono. -Polor Helm, on Saturday, rocolvod hash iiAt.1. ooshii'. word from his wifo who is visiting in tTho Lehighlon club was defeated the Fathorland. Mrs. lloim enjoyed a last Saturday by her old rival, tho pleasant voyaco ovor tho billowy ileop, Tamanun, when they met for the iirst anu is now sponclinc n soason very lussel this soason. There wai a largo agreeably with old friends and row- audience on hand to witness tho con- tivos. tost, and for tho first four innings they W. E. Ash, of Third street, is tho saw as lino ball playing as could bo ownor oi a nanusomo pair or unostnut desired. The Tamaqua prcsontod bay horsos, purchased recently, by him, Gormloy and Brill as their battery and from n party In Juniata county. Hon Oormlev's otfoctivo nltchlnc was tho Nicholas givos his attention to tho causo of tho dofeat. Cain and Simmons animals, and ho thinks thoy can't bo did tho battorv work for tho home beat. team, and for tho four first innings Ed Hofford, formerly accountant uam was invinauie, out in tuo lutii nis lor mo jjonigii atovo rounury. uut laio arm gavo out and thoy commenced to of Alabama whoro ho fills a responsible hit him freely. Neither nino scored a position, is rcportod ouito sick. Many ruu until tho fifth whon, with two mon friends hero hopo for his early and on basos. Hear muued a llv ball, ana compieto convalescence. two runners followed each other quick- A fountain in tho Park nnd a neat ly over tho homo plato. After this monument to Jacob Wolss, tho foundor. Tjehinhton nlavod Doorlv and Tamanua oi tuo town would .cortainlv bo an im had it all thoir own way, Hero is tho provomont that would bo croditablo to score by innings: 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 0 Tamaqita 00002 3 21 x 8 LicniaiiTON o ooooooo o-o Baso hits. Lohlghton 2; Tamaqua, 7; orrors. Liohtghton 7: Tamaqua TJoscnh tiormlov. nitohor oi tuo Tamaaua Club, will arrivo in this city capo every day. this morning, 'says Tuesday's l'liua. iiuycrs liavo tno largest siock to Inquirer, and will proceed at once to solect from In tho lino of wall papor, liroad anu uuntingaou stroots, wnoro ooraors auu uecorations wnen tnoy go ho will bo civon a trial by Harry Wright, to uwen itourig s on second street, Hormloy comes irom Jjansrord, l'a. uiayton inor, or acuuyiuui iiavon, Ho is describod as being as big as Bill foreman of tho Lohightou Hosiery Brown, a loft handor, with groat spood Mill, has resignod and returned homo. and all tho curves. Chris. Fulmor. tho Tho vacancy has not yet boon filled. old Baltimore catcher, who has been Harry A., son or Daniel Uravor, oi natohlns him. savs Uormloy is a bettor woissport, uas been appointed cierK i , ' -r , nil 11. , l ,1 L r At. t 1 . . 1 pltcuer tiian jacic otivetts. uormioy uuu uuiiuului-. ior tuo ui uun wuuiy lms nltehed nino camos this soason and improvement company, onlv two runs havo boon made, against Luckonbach. Mauoh Chunk, con liim. Last Saturday ho shut out the tinuos to soil tho nowest designs in Ijehighton Club for ono hit. A wook wall paper, bordors and decorations at nco ho hold tho ltoadlng Club down to tuo vory lowest prices. two hits, and ono playor got both hits. Tho borough council is not doing iihris. von nor Alio made uormiov an mucii nusuinn towards navintr a nave- offer, but ho prefors to play noaror meut laid from the Valley House to nnmn. it mav bo tnat tno I'niinos nave ma j-iumim unu ru. nt last found tho long looked for Clauss & Bro., our popular tailors, "nhonomonal." Havo tlio order to equip tno U. A. II. rl no usual largo crowa assomoioa at urum corps wiiu iiuuusomo new um- tlin Prnnland baso ball nark Mondav to forms. Witness tho gamobotween tuo i'reoianu ljoniguton anu woissport navo ond Scranton teams. Tho gamo was a moro butchors and milkmen than any bitter ono and tho troatmont accorded other two-towns of tho sqmo sizo in tho tlm visitors was outracoous. A few stato, Rtrnnorors cavo an occasional choor for --unariey uotli. wcissport's popular tho visiting club but their voices woro p,rtlst, is repainting Wm. Kemeror's lev) fin ilw Tu'lilfrli ('ont Vnviirnfio:i t C o., ill their suoivi in Liiiif.foril, nnd' tho proncnt spcretnrj- for (he Hoard ol' nirnclora of the tiiiddlo c .1 field pwr, di-.' ri( ( , t'iril at liii ho::,e '11 jail's fc n! of Bright ' di'a' oi (ho kidneys. He wan S'fcvd in ,r.r.rs. mid v.as u nutivo of ; (otty-.bnrg. Admin comity. Ho lias resided in Carbon i.inco 1K0O. i - Harvey Xander, aged 23. of Wilkes-' Barre. dlod Sunday of typhoi 1 fovcr and was buried Wednesday at the Brick Church, Mahoning township. Deceased was a son of Jm.inh under, of this neighborhood, and leave i a wife and two children. Mrs. Xander ii al"o quito seriously ill with fever. Mrs. Emma, relict of tho late Jacob Frltziugor, of Mahoning township, dlod Monday, at tho ripe old ago of 01 years. Intormeut was mado on Thursday. D. B. Qlldea, formerly of Audon rlod, now superintendent of schools at Plymouth, was married this week to Miss Annie Gildboy, of Duroa. Julius Engleman. of Wealhorly, nnd Harry Davis, of Cntasauqua, will run a foot race In the Rlttersvtlle, Driving Park, on Saturday. The striko at Evan's collioryi Benvor Meadow, has to all accounts been satisfactorily adjusted. Farmers throughout tho county re port the crops to bo promising. Weather' boasts of fi, girl who can climb n tree and throw a stone, Weathorly wants two wards and a town clock. Parnsohj repaired by J. P. Curtis, Woissport. I'KIM'I.K l '1 II i: IO ITliiull I'lfliiriM nf I in 11 1 t, I in C'imilti;. Hflil (PnliiR. The genial Joint liiin Ki t Irv .is in 10iiiitii on 'I'urs 1'iy. Join' Ainei, one of Allnntown'M solid business men, was hero Tuesday. Dr. C. K. Di lcanip was on a trip to t DhiivIIIo il'u iiii' (he In'er part of this 1,. ilaniiN 1 1 i ci iiuil wife, oT Third ct, vi'-i!'1 ! 1!( tjilehi ai friends ovel ay. '! ,io only a K'iri.l ' i.Iko" Miller, of M inch ('Inuil'. vi- 'U tov.u Tuesday veuiv,.". I NEWSY W5ISSPORT. town and people. If you don't bolicvo it, you ought to. The water in tho Long Run dam of tho Lehighton Water Company Is about ono foot lower than tho ovor flow but, then thoro Is a big leak In the dam irom winch thousands of gallons os-- Immediately drowned with tho boister ous veils of the Frooland enthusiasts. Tho umpire favorod Freoland In his decisions and this accounts for tho scoro standing 8 to 0 in Froeland's favor nt tho closo. tSaturdav tho Jeanosrillo nnd Drif- toh base ball olub mot at Jcanesvlllo and playod a vory poor gamo on both store and rcsidonco on First htroot. Tho Interior of T. A. Snyder's rosl. donee on south First street has boen romodoled, painted nnd papered For Kale A llrst-class mowing machino m good condition, sco li, it. Uulton. LiOhiRhton, for price. &c. Tho Oormanla Saucorbund snout Sunday morning vory ploasantly at the I.ITTW'J ,U (ill.UIMAU IN ItllVMK. Tlirce llltle wonls you oflon see, Arc nrttclei, a mi mitt tlic, A noun's the name o( iuijUiIhk. As school or Harden, hooji or v. !na. Ailjcctlrcs tell 1 1 io klmt of noun, As iircM, small, pi city, wlilte or brown. Instead (it nouns tlio iiroiioun ttanils Her heart, lils Inee, your aim, my Imnil. Vcibs tell oi something to bo done To rend, count, sinir, laugh. In m p or i mi. How tliltnji arc dono the aifvcib tell, As slowly, aulckly, 111 or well. Conjunctions Join tlio nords together, An men and women, wind or weather. Tho preposition stands beforo A noun, as nt or through the door. Tho Interjection shows surprise, Ai, Ah! how pretty, Oil! how wise. J lie wholoare callfd nino parts ot speech, Which icadlnjt, willing, speaking teach. -Tho corner stouo of she Lutheran and Reformed church, in Tracli9villo, known as tho Jorusalom church, was :ud on Sunday last, which was vory largely attended. Ilovs. S. B. Stupp, F. W. Smith both of Pleasant Valloy conducted tho Improsslvo ceremonies. un wcdnosuayiast ono ol unarles Orcon's bees swarmed, and for thoir liivn tlinv neeiinlnd ri nlilnmetr nf filmy .Silnes's houso. Tho cliimnoy howovor, not m uso. Timo was spent ill trying to rescue thom, but was a fail ure. Thoy still hold to tho chimney. James Swartz and Chas. Hoss. two traveling salesmen, tho former for Johnson & Swartz, of Allontowu, and tlio lattor for W. li. Ktoward & Sou, of liaston, mauo tnelr regular tup through this section during tho week. -Tho minors In tho employ of tho Prjnco's Mining Compauy, of Little Gap, wont pua'strlko lasfyvcok.owhigto a dispute as to wages" and also tho proper ventilation of tho mine. Tno uamelsvlilo uomot Hand hold their annual piouio on Saturday last. which was largoly altcndod. The Wind Gap.and Kunkletown Cornet liands wero presont. Jonatlian lllstlor. of the Carbon Houso, Lohightou, nnd Honry Christ man of tho Fort Alien House, Woiss port, wero circulating in our town on Thursday last. Levi boriass and wife,ortlns place, woro tho -guests of Josonh Bmale, of Krosgovillo, on Sunday last. lionry Troichlor and who. of Danlelsville, woro the guests of Goo. W, Henry on Monday last, ' ' Ex-Postmaster Charles Green, was doing business at tho Cpunty Seat, on juonuay lasi. -aamuol zieconruBs.or Anuashieola. is attacked with a sovoro sickuoss. sides un to tho six innlnc. whon tho Flag Staff, Mauch Chunk. came was broken un In a wranglo about ' Don't drlvo out unless you havo a foul. Tho scoro stood 3 to 0 In favor ono of David Ebbort's fine rigs. Thoy Of Drifton. Tho players put on their aro safo and look dandy, fllothos and proparod to leave tho Contral station agent Brador looks ground. Many of the spectators loft as noat as a now pin in his haudsomo aigo, wijon tno gamo was resumed anu summer uniiurin, resulted in favor of Drifton by a scoro Charles Frantz, of Scranton, fpnn- of 5 to 1, erly a resident horo, is quito III with tTho stronor Tomnornnno olub. of tvnhold fovor. Ttntltlnlinm. will nlnv horn Rntilrdav. Olio or two follows who nroinlsod to Tho Temperance club rocontly playod pay us this wook havo fallou to mater- Tamaquaasplrltedgamo,soallrst-olass lalizo. Why? hustling match for honors can bo Tho Lohigli Wagon Works nro oxpocted. working short handed. Thoy aro slack tl'Thn umniro mado n vorv sarcastic in ordors. remark when tho Jcanesvlllo club qom- Mary Hinos, of Second streot, will mencodto play with tho Lohlghton." bo ploasea to do inmuy WflStnng lit vorj- uwitnf ,1IH l.n tt lnwrninfl. ' "Plnv ball." Hazleton Sentinel. I Luthor Gloseor. of town, wilt 'no to tOno thousand peoplo wltnossed Emaus whoro ho will run a 'stntlonory .Innnesvllla and Drifton may ball engine Saturday at tho former placo. The Ttobort T(ontz will enroll hlmsolf as game was dropped to Drifton by a scoro a student at Lehigh University, Betide. r to 1. horn. IRothorraal will iilay ball with Lo- -Ml lino of Ingrain and Bntssel hlghton. "Bob" has devolopod into a carpets at Honry KohwartE's. ilrst-class pltchor and will win some eamos for the homo team. IT ho home club talks of a week's trip down tho road taking in Catasa' unua. Beading. C ?May. Ac. tTho neonlo of rtffs town must patronizo the games hotter if they want a ball club. JTamaqua nud the re-organized Lansford olub will hustle for Honors tiaturuay. For the host makes of Itiorolos go to is. u. .orn, Xjeiugtiton. Tlie lountaiu lor tho i'ark should reolpye its share of agitation, nancies goia and silver at J. 1), Curtis' Woissport. ' Don't let tho hoso houso question drop. The public library U wmited here, Tour Von ra for ltfttecl Jerome Reiel. ot town, tried and I found guilty in the Carbon county court for committing u rape mi a thirteen year old (laughter of John Vollhouer, of Third street, was sen tenced by Judge Droher, Wednesday Vrnf. Id-out, of Cop'ay, vas in 4"u l'alui':uy r.i d v.i-'io tmr i iinefiun i. . ; n. ,t c ."'i . W"1'..,'.!!! 'vwtii'e;, oi' tir-1 t.iehem, pi'ii- n V. t!i'.", i'i town this v:i ok with relntit"'. ,1olm V. 'Mdi ninl wife, or Bank way, spent Sunday v.ith lelativcs at Miiuoh Chunk. Mrs. A. J. Hurling will return next week from u pleasant sojourn with Now York friends. - -II. J. Morca'i. ol the Ilerhh Heater Works, is doing York Btato this week on business for the firm. t r f i. l, relw,,.. tUli fCllLUll UUIirMll IIUUIOO W. I'rico Co., Philadelphia, dropped in on us for a few mitiutos Wndnesday. James W. Malloy, editor of tho Lansford Record, was iu town Saturday talking politics and baseball. Prof. C. A. Ritter, the able and efficient principal of the Weatherly schools was among friends In town Thursday, Mrs. Henry Ott, of Allentown, and Mrs. Sal lie Lowell, of Kaston, spent a few days this week with Mrs. J. W. Raudenbush on First street. Lehighton was hpuored with a visit from Judge Drehor on Monday. He was In town with Associato Seldle, of Normal Square, wit.li whom he spent tho evening. Rev. A. M. Sampsel, of the Evau golical church, Is at Cleveland, Ohio, this week, attending court in tho A. M. Sampsel et nt, vs the Bishops of the Evangelical church suit. Mr. John Krtini, of Heldleberg, Lehigh county, father of our townsmen Joe and Ed Krum was a visitor in town ovor Sunday. Mr. Krum is ngod 01 yoars and is still halo and hearty. Wo aro pleased to wolcomo back to tlio old town, Curt Koons, who for several years past has boeu locatod in Colorado. Curt has changod but vory llttlo during his residenco in tho wost. Ho looks good. Wo had tho pleasure of closing digits with L. D. C. Schoch, of Hoken dauquo, Saturday. Mr. S. Is ono of that town's progressive business men. Mr", and Mrs. Schoch spout .Suifday in Towameusing with friends. Prof. Worner, of Northampton county, was in town this week. The profossor was at ono timo superinten dent of tho schools iu the above county. It is the roport that ho will be a can didate for tho priuelpalship of our public schools. Tlio Itlorclinnts Licenses timo for paying merchants liconsos expires on the 1st of July noxt. If not sottlod by that day tho County Treasurer is compollcd to bring suit for thoir rocovcry. As this is attended with costs to the pnrtios, wo publish this plcco of information for tho bene fit of our many morchant readers in tho county. Tho Currant Worms. A suro rcmody for killing tho cator- lillars that aro destroying tho currant lushos iu many parts of our county may bo nrovontcd by simply soaking an arm full of tobacco stems In a tub full of water ovor night, and In tho morning applying tho decoction to tlio affected plante with a sprinkling pot. A singlo dose win in ovory caso suiuco to destroy tho destructive peBts, how evor numorous thoy may be, Kvangollciil Canipmcotlneist Tho anti-Bowman element of tho Allentown district of tho Evangolical Church will hold campmoetings, undor the direction of Prosidlug Eldor licit, near Lehighton from August 3 to 8, and at Spring Creole from August 17 to 22. Tho meetings will not bo con tinued over Sunday. Bishop Bowman's followors havo arrangod to hold camp mootings at Porkasio, Bowmanstown, Bowortown nnd Hollertown. I'Vns rannlred liv ,T. I). Ourl.ls Uoo Wilson has inhoilted donning weiseporc. ginger no is tuo iivuost juayer iu mo homo chid. ICatasauaua beat Harlem: of N. Saturday last. Score 21 to 8. tJonnlugs is ranking nu excellent roc or d with Louisvillo. iLukons is said to be nlteh hut great 1,,1 fn .Titnttaawllla lAt Weathorly ifase ball b a dead -ornlngfour $fflg3!& ' . I 1q1m t n nnti iaotu rir-i&Minf nn mi1 Tho Church Troubio ftlOO 'fine. When feentenoed. iUltfel Tho caso broutrht by Rev. A. M. palou and sighed heavily anu than iook f llinTCKKt. TVtnna. his seat where he sat annarently obllvi- oouforence against Bishops Esher and ous to all surroundings. Dark rings Bowman, and tlie oiucers ol tlie ranous enoiroieu uis eyes aim ue cuwueu mm hnnrda of tho association and the uuolasped his Hands lu Uls ottortfi to i,,irMi mihllslilncr house at Cleveland maintain a stolid demeanor. The ex . 1 . , l 11 1 i 1 , i . 1 ... ...iJn.ll.AAn la1H is UOW OU trial in- uiul wiit nuu m wil noiiD wwiiii uuuiif luuwBiwwi" the groatest Interest to the Evangelical years imprisonment and WOOD fine, church. From hU sentenoe Relgol can earn two Rev. Bampsol and menus, autl- monius eaon year uy goou iwuaviur. Bowmnn. claim they have not equal Much sympathy is expressed lusre for rights in offering defense in published his family and relations who are es artloies jn tne onurou papersi tuai tue uiuuuw ikjujuu m wi uuaimutiiw. ruurcn puuueaiions nro ueu aiwmsii " tlie.m without the rioht of dafeuse: l'lrewoodl l'lrewood I that tho bishops were suspended nnd if you need lire-wood, leave your should not be allowed to perform their orders at this office for 1L J. Dauzor, olilolal functions: thev also claim that ot Beaver Run. It the profits of the publishing house should be distributed among the oon forences suspended by tlie bishops hs well as tue otuers, wEATiinnxr. Tlio auditors' report, which will bo publlshod this week, will show that whilo we had a full nine months' school term.thero Is still 81000 available money for the payment of the school dobt, which is thus roducod to &1000. Tlio onrollmeut In all tho schools was 775 pupils during tho last term which is a vory large numbor for oloven schools. At least ono moro school Is ueodod for tho next term, cards ore outmmounoing the mar- rlniro of Mr. Thomas Drumbor. tenchor of tlio grammar school, to Miss Lu cotta Kuolmor, If reports aro iruoatloast ono more of our lady teachers will do likewise in tho immediate futuro. Mossrs. Ashbol Hoffooker, S. A. Croll and A. M. Masonheimor, con templato taking a trip lo tho wostorn country, during tne montn oiduiy. Tlie trip is intondod botli for business and pleasure. jNollc.es aro posted up throughout tlio town giving notice that the August Seiber property Is to be oonflsoated by tlio town and First street ostondod to Wilbur street. Chlldrens Day will bo observed in tho Reformed ohuroh the oomlng Suu- day. An interesting and entertaining program has been arrangod rortno oocasion. Sodl Lodge, No. 80, Knights of Pythias will run an excursion to Ulcn Olioko on July 11th. Reduced rates have boon procured and a good time is oxpeoted, NwlMUi-IlavU Timo Tuole. Cam leave Swttcli-Uuok l)ciot, Mauch Chunk. Al io.i ana u.ai a. in.; l.uu, s anil 5 ii. ni. Caw leave Summit Htll ill 0,U ami 11.10 a. in; 13.011, 1.00. S.3U, 3D aUU U.U J I. 111. SUNDAY. latc Mauch Chunk at l.M sntt 1. ui. Uavu Kiiinnilt 11(11 a( 3.49 anu 4.O0 in. 'facior Kxaiiilnatlons, The Um boa County Teachert' K.iiiiiiutu:i (or lsul will bo held tut followi: In llonorof Ilcr Guest. A farowoll party waB given by Miss Ella Fonstormachor at hor homo, No. 10011 Hamilton street, on Thursday ovoning iu honor of hor guest Miss Lizzio Lentz, of Lohightou. A largo number of young folks assembled and pleasantly spont the early hours of tho ovoning. Games of various sorts wero participated in and lator dancing was tho main feature. During the ovenlng sumptuous refreshments wore served and Miss Fenstermaoher again provod to be an acrcoablo aud ontertalning hostess. Allentown Critic. WeaUierly Ilorouali, Saturday, June 20. Ijintloiu llorougn, Tueaday, June !. Eait WetSiort for l'ranklm laaepentleut Dis trict and I'lirryvllle, Thuraday, June 29. Mauch Chunk IlorouKli, Kuttirilay, June 27. l,ehljrlitou tor I1i1k1iUiii, Wilsspoit mill l'ockerton, Mundav, June 29. Fumace K,-liool lloufetoi Friinkliirrnwaslilii. Thursday, Auk. 0. IIiidHoiulatc fni I'.icKcr ioiMihi', Saturday, Auk. 8 Rockport f"r I.cliijili ami Laiuiuam 1 wjc. Monday, Aim. 10. Iiclilub Tannery fin Kalttti TiAMi-.lup, Vctl nt'Hdav, Auk. li. Aalineld for fiuat t'eua TuKiiililp, TliuiMlay, Aus. 20. Ullrtiort tor Jjjr.vi Tow.niiciislii;; Tp. Hat uiday, Ann. K, ripasant uuracr lui mumiiiiik in p. lacbUii), New TUIngs In Silverware. A few new tilings in solid sterling silver, suitable for wedding gifts, are tho following: Asparagus forks, lettuoo forks, orange knives and spoons, pie sorvers, salt wells, and spoons, egg cups, niigur sifters, sardines forks, and many ,(thur new and very protty things have ,ia-t boon received at K. 11. Hold's jewelry btore, Munch Chunk Fur fctle, A two and a halt story frame dwell ing containing six rooms, located on lower First street, will be sold cheap for cash. Apply at Sweeny's Comer Store The rebideneo Is hiindsomely situated and is a very deirabli pre porty Flue cnTttWUg by .1. I' l'nrti, Vehtport. - For 11 hundsoine pvesent lor a graduate no to E. II. Hold. Mauch Chunk Sfcuilersillle lor I'ppci' inursuay. auk. h. Stony UrccK School II01U1 Tou utnlp, Saturday, Aiu. aj. llllKliton, Special l.xauiui.i: bept. la All npt'lK-au'.'. iiiiiii at- 1 ,.1 DltftikiLiu uliU'h llic iiiti nu l-i u ,ii I: written perrobnlon to do otliciM 11c l urutawtl by the lloard of director dclrlatf to eniplo) aticll teachets. No cvtrttScate xilll be KmnlcU to iipplicfiutji under 17 CliiB ut uue, nor lu ap pltc.iiitH wlm haw aotnaide 1. c.uclnl Html) ef several ol tlie best win 1,M. 1 t..uluu.t All 1111 iilteiiiLs li.tt lnu .1 lull im.i il In au ! tlii ur.iiicln'i mi l.isl t .ir's n i lllu .le liei'l not In' exiiniaii din mu li Ui a in In 4 tin. mu Ki-tii eiit'e an to i'!i.:r.i' n 1 will P,- itiiiii,il ot ,111 plli mill imt kiuiu u tu tin- u 1 111 1, itili 1 1 In 11 1 luri ale ii-,p i-llulh i op -ili.lllilji ii. ..I .11 (lie 1 v.tinlli ill 11. 1 .sll1 c ' viii-i Tow.init a-iliiK Twp. t-ii IV 1111 1-DH-st r.Uunl.i, :!, ..I 111 til KAIWIOAM OOSSIV. Insteal of the boxes on the Le high Valloy "flyer" being paokod willi waste and oil a strip of goods iu tho shape of a lamp wick Is wrapped around the journal with one ond ill oil, Tho wick draws the oil to tho journal at every rovolutlon of the wheel and al ways keeps it cool. It is olalmed that each journal will ruu 5,000 miles with one pint of oil without becoming ovor heated. .The running of nee weo trains bo- twoen Mauch Chunk and Olen Onoko on the ljolilgli valley Katlraad was started Monday and will bo continued all summer. Thoy will be drawn by engine ho. tvi, wnion lias just been re built at tho South Kaston shops. Dau Miller is tne conductor and 'pom rink the engineer, &The Rending Railroad Company having established a school ot Instruc tion for tuelr. employees lu Reading, tne nrst meetuig was attended by near ly two hundred train hands. They were drilled In their duties by Train master M, E. Blniuo. Trains Nos. 8 and 0 have been abandoned on. tho Pennsylvania, Poughkoepsio t Boston Railroad. There are two regular passenger trains, including the "Boston flyer," and one mixed truiu l uuuiug over the road oaoh way. A.ii entirely now depot at Glen Onoko ami an addition at Mauch Chunk, tho latUr larger thau the original building, are improvements uuder way and almost completed by the LelilgU Valley Kallroad. jIt keeps the tlrrco largo Chicago lactones busy to maiiuraeture the lo comotivo hcadlighti. and railroad lau terns that are used in this country The, factoi i"i grt c iiuploineut to 1,100 men and boy:,. 'n (it 1 m.tii) tl,- oiiliiiiuy MDt odof 1111 ",1'iiger ti.ulM i-. miiy about thirty five or forty miles tm hour, and this is probably about the average rate of speed in ether Kui opeuu countries. The number nf locomotives in tlie United States 011 June 'Jii, ISU), is stated by the lnter-Stato Commissioners' statisti. iaii at ll,uiti, .111,1 the number of c,u , o all kinds at l.u.i7,.71. Li i'mi '.illey i".'.iiie M has lieu l.'tn.l- an- !) it ;...inti a ,ii.,l it uiodtlctl. The engino will furnish power for a shuttle Iniiit. to be um In tflecn Muuch Chunk r.ml I ilea il'inko. Tlie Uoliiiiiof n I.Uel.vTott 11 Hrlcfly Clironl rlfil In Sliorl Snip Simp Order l,v lic stioller nnO (iinin." The island was Hie tene of 11 happy party on last Thin sday when tlio following peoplo formed a gay assemblage of picnicers: Charles Walters and wife, O. F. Oottora and wife, I-'. Weinliour and wife, Missos Kulli ninl llu'icr. of I'liiliidelpliia; Miss Apwbergor, of New oi k City: Louis I Armliriister and wife, of Mauch Chunk; mayor it. j. ivimiz anil wile, of Thigh ton; Mayor Ciaver cud wife, of town, and Kiel Horlacher and wife, of Slatington. The afternoon was spent in pleas ml social in(rrcourne mid in feasting. Homo of the visitor enjoyed a .tiik through ihi'i town and Lehigh ton nmi o.)ue- 'i d theniKclvos tpi much pleased wi!i (lie ovideiices ol enter pri c to bo seen on all sides as well ns tlio natural beauty of the town and MiironiKtuiff,. --Lev. Morgan A. Fctem, of Tiflln, Ohio, originally, however, from Lehigh county, and a brother to the well known, Rev, Madison refers, who Is now serving an aristocratic congrega tion lu one of tho largo cities, was ou last aunoay olccled pastor of tho He formed church In this town and at tMKt Mauch Chunk. Bov. Peters. Is spoken of ns an excellent discourser ana 1h well liked by tho congrega tion. The Lehigh Coal A Navigation Company is nothing if not aesthetic The bridge across the canal was painted reu, a 1001 want nnu railing built ou one side. now. ndded to this, thn com pany havo placed a bevel edge to the railing. This serves at onoe two pur poses, it keeps the boys oif tho railing arm at tue same time adds to tne artistic appearanco of tlie structure rue Jjeliigh Coal & Navigation Com pany are no chumps. A guard bank from tho Central railroad to tho canal is frcquonty talked of. This, perhaps, will bo found necessary, for, since tho building of the Carbon County Improvement Com pany's dam. the water froouentlv flows down between tho railroad and canal.' A guard bank would prevent this, and at tuo samo timo allord additional surety in a period of high water. The Choral Socioty of tho Evan gelical church will give another of thoir always interesting cntortainmonts on Monday evening nt which timo n specially and carefully prepared pro gram wm oo recitou. 110 ontertam ment will bo hold In tho church. All are cordially invited. Tho Evangolical Association, or at loast that portion known as tho fol lowors of Bishops Bowman nnd Esher, will hold thoir nnnual camp-mooting in tho beautiful grovo at Bowmans town. Tho mooting will vory likely con vono sometimo during tho month of August. Sovonty spigots havo boon sub scribed for out of tho nocessary 100. Now if tho borouch tnkos oirht. nlnirs. and the othor 150 spigots aro takon, this town will bo suppliod witli water by tho Carbon County Improvement Com pany. Don't miss this opportunity. -Tho Woissnort school dlstrinr. doesn't owo a cant to any ono, but thoy navo ciu.oy 111 tno treasury. Jist oar tho school buildinir was thnrnn ah- ly ropairod and improvod. Tho di rectors aro cortainlv tobo comnllment ml an thoir oxcollent management. wnat nro wo coming to? Ooorgo Dents, who llvod iu this town und run n jewelry store, is now the business manager of a tompernnco .papor pub lished at Rockwav, Now Jorsoy. David Straup Is prepared to ro pair sieves, stonnors, measures, chairs, Ac, at very low prices for cash. Shop, near 'squiro Boyer's olllco. Givo him n call. 2t -Littlo Johnny StraussborL'nr foil from a hay wagon the othor day and sustained a f racturo of tho loft arm bo twoon tho wrist and elbow. -Honry Borlin's dwclllni? houso In Franklin, caught flro ono day rocontly but fortunnUy was extinguished boforo damage wad dono. -I'orbalo A nico Houso mid Lot. In East Woissport, flvo minutes' walk from L & S Dopot. Apply to O. J. Schmoyor. 13-lt -It things inovo along nlricht Woiss port ought to bo illuminated with electricity by, or beforo, tho glorious I'ourtn. -Charles Walters. Philadolrihla's tentl ll-nrMir,-, l.nn inll.c, P 1... 1 1 ,11., ...lui.tl UlUHOl, tUlltD tl UUllUllljJ It summer residonce in this town. -Our nonular boot nnd shoo dealer. U. S. Krosgo was down at Allontowu on Tuosday doing business. I'orsalo A good mare with colt sevon weeks old. Apply to G oo. Miller, North Woissport. 3t -Mrs. J. u. Curtis is snoudlnc a fow days with friouds iu and around Mountain Top. Jolly littlo Jim Rothonnal was smiling on friends hereabouts Tuesday. l . J. lilstlor Is homo from n pleas ant sojourn of a weok witli Michigan friends. -For rent A large, roomy houso on lowor Whito street. Apply to Mrs. Culton. Mrs. Ben. Roth Is vlsltiuc Mrs. Adllla Bennlngor in Lohigli county. Nathau Snyder did business at Philadelphia Tuosday. -uuy watclios vorv cheoD. of d. 1J. Curtis, Weissport. FROM MAUCH CHUNK. I I).', Specks aud cyc-Kuis-seh, Curtis'. WelsHiiort a J. D. who ha edl'.'t.-..n t Mi, tit i - " at la lo u - in Saturd. lias -I 1 o el load CU.-.1 ul i Vullt y t ll.illltlel Li., lnlllUH-I n ot 1 .n:1, " -it lie biukeuiun, ill)' Milli e ''AO C.ti . ,tt t.u rii-i li! llt'll C-il.ll i- I i l illlel l.'.ul le Li llljl 'at-lvt-l Loti, A now schedule goes into effect on the Jeisey Cunt ml railroad Kuutlny Tho Iionfrest Day. It seems llko but a fow days ago that we announced to our readers tho short ost day of tho yoar, tho period when tlie sun liatl arrived at its extremo southern limit, 2.1 dogrees south of tlie equator, yet already oil' Sunday noxt Juno 21st, we will havo the long est duration of day-light within tho year, tho sun then, being vortical over the Tropic of Cauoer, the most north erly parallel of latitude at which it Is vortical, and giving us tho longest day in tue year lu tno Northern Hemisphere- 15 hours and 4 minutes. On this day the summor sohtlce really oommenoes. 1Thero will then iiardly be a percept lblo difference iu the length of tho days for sonio time, lilach sou- sou is 91 days, 7 hours and HO seconds, Tlio winter season Is 91 days, wheu the sun is farthest from us und nearest to the troplo of Capricorn in the South ern Hemisphere, A Trip q tjie rncttle Coml. ur.u, i.rui. iiw wen kiiowu eye and ear specialist, and Mr, Waltmau aud two sous of Bethlehem, will start on Tuesday next for an extended tour of the 1'ooilie coast, on which they will remam till about tne 1st or September. They expect to visit all points of in terest in California, Oregon and Wash ington. Their plan is to go as far north us 'Puget Sound, while at the samo time they will nealect no onnor tunity to see everything worth seeing iu the status aud territorities between the Rocky mountains and tho ocean. They go westward by way of Chioago, Omaha, Denver and Salt Lake Cltr, returning on mo notueru l'aolno rail road. This trii tn tho nart of Dr. Fox was uocuasitatod by reason of tlie strain of his practice for tho uast voar or more. On getting home ugaiu m Sep tember he will resume hi, laliors as before. Hieyl'ut on New Loeltk. The two fail ion . of the Kwuigelical church at lug Crick had quite u turn ul it last b.itiiiilay, hiinilay .mil Mon tl iv. 1 lie adherents of Hishou How UKiii oi i ai tho majority, and to keep the Dubbsitt s out, they put a new lock ou the tliior. Tho Dubbs tumblod to the ruokit Htinday anil iu tlio evening they rt i.aire.1 to tho chi.rch in u body where they itimuned until symitime atti r t in-lit o'clock when they ienioed the in lui-i. ,tuil plht eil ou one of tin. m,n ii'bl It j m 1 1 it Monday the I tint, in iinti". , t tit back to the t liureli ! to-ik oil the iluhli ItH-k und M'rewwl on oue ot their own. So the matter stands, but there is considerable bad felling in the district. The County npliBl ilrlltllj- KpltomUetl tiT tl Speelnt ('orrenpontletlt. 1'erlronnl unit OtlleriTlsc. Cards annouueing tlie approaching nuptials of C. Orion Htroh, a popular Freoland lawyer, lormerly of this city, to Miss Lizzie Cullin, of Philadelphia, are out. The auspicious event comes off on tho 30th instant. Both partlos are well known hero and havo kind wishes of many friends for a fair voyage o'er the billowy foams. Several Salvation Army peoplo from Allentown attempted to organize a lioek at Mauch Chunk recently, but wero uiisiiccensful says tho Critic. Tlio place is well adapted for a largo organ ization of tho kind ond tho town made a gravo error whon ihey failed to take hold of tho matter proporly. -Judgo Droher, on Wednesday sen tenced the two Wolp boys and a little ieuow nameu uunKel, or i'aokorton. to fourmoilths' imnrlsnnmsnt fnr rnhhlnrr Hugh Harklii's store at Coalport and n storo nt uieu unoKo. niinrlaci n uw nf tlnnnli,. 1? .-. , -uvi , . ubiiuvui j.iujiniii-1, a student at Kutztown State Normal school, is n graduato this year. Tho al ways intorosiing commencement ox ercises will be held on tho 25th instant. Thoro is one prisoner loss In tho county dungeon. A man named Mrv Alpino in jail for dofraudiug iris board ing mistress was roloasod Saturday tho caso bolng sottled. Many of our lending citizens at tended tlio funoral obscquios of 8. II. Hollingernt Nosquohoning onThurs- uuy. Tlie omployees ot tho Unicorn Silk ium at uatasauqua will mu nn excur sion to Glon Onoka on Juno 47th. IlObOrt NattroSB. of tlin seennil Ward, is tho happy dud of a brand new imuy boy. Sheriff Lovan holds tho fort at his West Broadwny dungoon with flftcon recruits. Tin; political CAjuntA. 1 Tho Ohio Prohibition convention, in Sprlngflold, adopted a whito roso with a sprig of leaf as the party omblom. Tho platform adopted, denounces tho liquor tratllc; demands a revision of tno immigration and naturalization laws; declares for woman suffrage; ro- cpgnizos goiu silver nud currency as mo proper circulating mouinm issued in sufHcionti quantities to moot demand ; that tho oxponsos of tho Govormont should bo paid by iucomo tax, Tho county offices to bo filled by cloctiou in Novembor aro Sheriff, Pro thonotary and Jury Commissioners. Also, throo dolcgatos to tho Constitu tional Convention to roprosont tho Senatorial District mado up of Carbon, Monroo nud Piko counties, two to bo voted for and tho three highest will bo tho clcot. Taking for granted that party linos will bo drawn, our district will bo represented by two Democrats nnd ono Republican. II Tho 1891 oloction is hardly on bo foro candidates for 1892 aro talking of thonisolvos. Tom Arnor, of Franklin, ox-Commissionors'clork, will hustle for tlio Democratic nomination fnr Assem. bly ; ditto Percy Fuust, of Woathorly, whilo Dau. Graver's closo friends think ho would make nn oxcollent flguro at Harrisburg. Tho main uso of administorintr an oath of fldollty to a man ontorintr unon a public ofllco is not to got nn addition al hold upon him In tho ovout of his going wrong, but to impross him nud thoso surrounding him with tho im portance ol his obligations ond tho solemnity of tho trust that ho assumes. VTlio Lansford Record cries out, who is tho indlvldunl that carries tho voto of thoso towns (Summit Hill and Lansford) in Ills pocket?" Wo might remark casually, that oxporiouco would toll that it's corttiinly not Mister Jimmy Malloy. i Tho Lehigh Vallov Editorial Assoc!- ation has docidod that ''puffs" for po litical aspirants must bo paid for, Horo- toioro tins has uoon a vory light ox ponso for candidates many of 'em novor paying for thoir announcement card. TThoso who tiro iu u nositlon to know, say that Kistlor, tholDcmocratio candldato for sheriff from this city, will go into tho convention with a solid front. tLohigh county Republicans will hold thoir convention Octobor 25. Stato dologates will bo choson July 23. IT Carbon county may havo a branch of tho Pooplo's Party. Look Out for lllln. The public Is warned against a man about 40 yoars old, 5 feet 7 inches iu height, wearing a light-colorod soft hat, who is soiling a "valuablo moerschaum pipo" at 82.150 to $3. Tho pipo, ropro sontcd as a genuine article, is a coun terfeit colored to represent tho genuine. Will Ton Do It I Uso the Averlll Taint, and nalnt hut osck. In a lonp: period, or use something "said" to bo ns good, and repaint overy year or tw o? Averlll lMliit Is tlio best. It Is tho handsomest; no other lias so brilliant a kIojs. It Is cheaper than any other at any price, becausottout wears all others. It lasted 20 years on the house ot E. 11, l-'oi-bes, Winchester, N. H., 12 ears on nouses ol w. 1.. lteynoiiis, uroton iikc, l. Y.i 11 venrs on houses of Mrs. K. Cole. Mt. Vernon, K. Y. Averlll l'alnt lias been In use 33 -ears ami is guarainecu, ii you are urgeii in SEASONABLE FOOTWEAR For Everybody. iiiv other naints demand nroof of their durabll. Hy. The question Is not "What Is thollrst cost?" lint. I'How lone will It last?" llenutlful samnle card ot fashionable tints free. l.Kiuau Coal & HAi'.mvAiir. co., lhiiioiiton. What is Scrofula It It tint Impurity In the blood, which, accumu lating lu tlie glands of the neck, produces on sightly lumps or weUlngif wlucu causes palnlul running tores on the arms, legs, or feet! Trhlcb dereloptt ulcert lu tue eyes, ears, or note, often earning bllnduett or deafoett ; which It the origin of plmplet, canccrout growtbt, or many other manlftiUtlons utually aicrlbed to " humorl." It It a more f ormldablo enemr than consumption or cancer aloue, for tcrof ula combine! tho wortt pottlble f eaturet of Iwlli. Being the mott aneiant, It It the moit general of all dlieatu or affection!, for verr few pertont are entirely free from It. How can It be cured f Mr taUng Uood'i Sarta parllla, which, by the cures It hat accomplished, often wheu other medicines bate tailed, bat proTen lttelf to be a potent and peculiar medicine for tblt diteate. Tot all affections of the blood Hood's SartapsrlUa Is unequalled, and tome of the curet It bat effected are really wonderful. If you suffer from scrofula In any of Its Tartons forms, bo sure to giro Hood's Sarsaparllla a trial. Hood's Sarsaparllla SeldbralldruggUti. flialxforf. rreparedenly by C, I. noOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowed, Vail. 100 Doses Ono Dollar Cunyns Balmoral, Uicyclo cut, with long Brown Goat fox ing, making n shoe easily adjustrd to n High or Low instep, and to ft Narrow ov Wide foot, thus giving a very Desirable and a much more Comfortable shoe than the ordinary Canvas Balmoral Men's, $1.25. Boys' $1.10. 25 jOft Opera House. Lehighton. The Eye Has Not Seen, Nor Has the Ear Heard, Neither has it entered into the hearts of the men and women of the community what we have in store lor them. Have You Seen our elegant assortment of Furniture. Nothing like it was ever put on exhibition in this town before. Have You Heard that we are offering this grand assortment of goods at prices way down, the very mention of which will make you think that we must haye made a mistake. It 's a fact. IFo'vc got the goods. You have the money. TPe want to exchange with you, and if you will call at our store we will offer such inducements that it will be a pleasure for you to make your purchases from us. Come and Inspect our stock and buy whatever you need at our very low prices. Schwartz, The Furniture Man fiiiisiiers Queenswara Bazaar, FIRST STREET, LEHIGHTON. Next week we will havo something to say that will great ly interest you. Remember, keep your eye on this s'pace. 6 HarWiaBft) Over the Canal Bridge, East Woissport, WHOLESALE DEALHR IN All Kinds of Fruits and Vegetables in Season. Peas, Beans, New Potatoes, Cabbage, Bananas, Oranges, Lem ons, reaches, Apricots, I'jne Apples, Coioanuts, Sec. aO TO Yil. HOIlEIlEIt, under Hie KxeMbce Hotel, flank street , tor u smooth share ora fashionable lialr cut. tST Closed on Sunday's Itooder'n llalr tonic, cures Dandruff. We earry lu stock a full Hue ot fancy toilet articles at low est prices, and we aie the only place In town nere you can uity jewiei a i nsun ior ino laoc. STUllKH'8 Ml AVI Nil SALOON, opposite the AnvocATK Omra, is headquarters for suaviHK, luurouiuua: anu Buaiuimeni. uai.i. TT HUMAN, the barber, opuoslto the Opera iiouav, cut iisir, nuuvo. uimi ima uiiua in otbhiuus styiv iirop 111 ami aev fiitN, pou StIEltlFF Jonathun Kistler, OI Ublibtott, ra. Hulijiii lo the Carbon oounty Deniocnillu noml FoK 1'IIOTIIOKOTARV. Oliver A. Clauss, in liliiglitou, Tu. I-r hji 1 1 to nit' riilfx uoieriiiug tin' C.iili.in t I) Ui'iiiui-iallc N'miiiuatiiin i'iiiii'ii(iou. Feii PHOTONOTARV, TIia uudHralvneri offers lilmaelf as a eaadlrt' ale for l'roUiouotary aud Clerk of Courts, and respectfully solicits tlie Democratic nomination noil tlie Kiiiinort or Ills Ieuow citizens. unuuK i nun. r.. tiuiiJ, THE ONLY BOOT AND SHOE STORE IN WEISSPORT. WHEN we tell you that our store is the very best place in town to buy FOOT TPE AE. of all kinds, you can just make up your mind that we mean it. Our exhibit of Shoes, Slippers, and Footwear in general is the newest the most stylish und the most substan tial in town. TPe give you only the very best Footwear at the yery lowest prices. These are a few points in our favor and it will pay you to give us your patronage, in return you get the best results for your money. U. S. KRESGE, . WEISSPORT'S LEADING BOOT AND SHOE DEALER. SFAGFR Coiifecfiorier end Cigars Supplied to the Trade at Very Low Prices, Goods Delivered Free! Store keepers will save money on all things bought from us nnd we deliver goods free of charge. New Dress Fabrics, FOR THIS AND WARMER WEATBBR. SUANTONO l'ONGEES. are KnllreWNow, all those pretty new tiats wMeh art so dseirablo tills season are rcpteseiitwl in silk deslsos and finish on an Sxtia Ftaa Quality Clotu. UlUHA uiAJiii, anoiiier train muric juai. uut tuis season, uesHHini patieras on Steal, Tan. Grey, Ulue, Mode, White ami Illicit Grounds, 31 Inch wide only 12 1-8 per yard. WiXJtt uuALi.iftO im ugtn uiuuuua, new uutwt just in, uiuy o i;cuis per Jala, A amall 1st of Now SaUesa (to at 0 cents pr yan). A large lot ot new DltlWS GINGHAM In Stilpea anil plaids at popular prices. Original Outing Cloths, heat soodi at 10 cents per yard. A Fine Line of Dress Goods in the New Shadea and Weaves. lllaclc Goods suitable for Summer Wear, such as H'ool Kun's Yellicc, Balis Tamlsc, Glorloia, Ac, at guaranteed prices for Drst-olajs Goods. ItiK lot ladles rtibbetl Vests for Summer only 8 cents each. Extra Value in Gauze hblila and Drawers for Jlfen at 36 cents each. ComnMe lines of belter Goods for ladles, Gents and Children. Remember we are ooonDg Extra qualities iu Ladies' Musliu Underwear at special prices. 200 Don. Scalloped Edge, llordereil. Todies' Handkerchiefs at 6 cents eaeb. iilack 811k Drapery Nells, Largo Variety of Styles, from fISc to fi.M a yard. Swiss Flouncing for Ladles aud Children. Fast Dlock and t.'olored Hosiery a specialty. Our Carpet Department will interest everybody that is in need of CARPETS. First, because our stock is the largest and everything new. Second because onr prices are lower than those asked elseajiere for the Same Class Goods. BROADWAY, Mauch Chunk, Fa. C .A..