DRIKIKAL CHEAPCASH STORE Still Greater Bnrgnlns on Hand. 2G-inch Armenia Serges go down from 16c. to 10c. a yard. No old, out-of-style stock the newest thing out. Hove you seen our fic. out ing flannels 1 Thoy are beau ties, and would be called cheap by other houses at 10c. a yard. Some elegant cool weather stuff for ladies' and children's wear, in plain colors, stripes and plaids. They will never be du plicated for the money they nro marked at. One case Challies, elegant styles, the same quality you are paying 7c for elsewhere will go for JJc per yard. One bale 10-1 llrown Sheet ing will go nt 18c per yard. The same quality aid width cannot be sold by any other con cern for less than 25c. One bale yard Mide Urown Muslin. Our former price on the same brand was V a yard by the piece, but to-dny it goes lor do a yard. Towelings that weie sold for 5c by us, will go down to the lowest notch, Hc a yard. Large assortment of decorat inar Huntings for Decoration Day. 5J7 Store clwd on llecorallon Day, j. t. tiushaum, Mint HtifH, between Snutli and I'liitn Sheets, IhlKlltnn. I'll. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY, MAY 21 1KKL hash iiali. iosir. Loral Bast, lull Mutters tire ItrBlniiliiR lo I'ut on Sonif. Color, ty'Plie liaso lall season opened Sunday at FreolaiuV with ono of the llnest exhibitions over witnessed on that famous diamond. Tho roinpetliiR clubs were Freoland mid Wlllteu-liarro. llrnily ami Anderson filled tho points for the homo team while Devlin mid Brown looked to tho interests of Wllkes-Harro until tho seventh Inning, when Devlin retired from tho box In favor of Schwai tzninu. Tho work of both wnsthefenttiroof tho came. Fully :i,C00 pooplo wero present and when Kreeland scored their first run In the seventh lulling the applause that went up was deafening. The following is tho seoro: Freeland 0 0 0 0 0 0 II (I 0-.T Wtlkes-llarre 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-i Struck out by Anderson, !!; by Dov lin.i): by SMiwullznimi, 1. Il.iso on balls Wilkes.llarre, 3; IVeelaud, C, Umpire, Daniel Honor. J5Tlie Jeauesvilloteam has euKiiKed the Kaston club to play two games of ball the 30th Inst, ono in tho morning and the other In tho afternoon, The morning ganio will tako placo at 10 o'clock and the nftcrnoon game at 3 o'clock. Tho Kaston ball club Is ono of the strongest lu tho Lehigh Valley and as Jeauesville is tho strongest ill the coal fields, a closo and interesting coutest will be n ituessed ill bot h games, In the evening tho club will give their first picnic of tho season nt tho grovi on the ball grounds to which all ai invited. EST" Monday evening the Lehighton base ball club was organlzod with tlicJ following olllcers : Manager, Hob. Chambers : treasurer, Chns. 15. Hi ink- man ; secretary, W. Watson ; board of directors, It. J. Kuntz, Harvey Morgan, J. T. Seuuuel, J. J. hut, and tieo. Kelchard. Harry Swart wood was made superintendent of tho grounds. Tho meeting or organization was presided over by H. II. Mantis. It Is tho Inten tion to have only local players anil con test with near-by clubs. KtA game of baso ball will bo played at Audcnrlcd on Saturday be tween the Yorktown anil Audcnrlcd clubs. It Is tho first gamo of tho sea son uud will commence nt 4 o'clock In the afternoon. The battery for the Yorktown club, will be John Cannon and P. lloyle; for Audemied Patrick Doyle and Charles Snyder. nun n:i.i.ovs iniikinant. OLD WOTHKR CRUNDY. HrlicM mill ilrrvty llHamiw llwMe liniunai Hum. (Ml -Will tlnd -Much local news On our fonith pp.' A new 'tii.I i ivlty Inn rf rliH'k . nt Hook ver' i-lii ip. Commeuci'ment presold s at F.. II. HohlV -.The Iehlghtou Knitting Mill law shut don n for n nliort time. Full line of Ingrain and Hruswls carpets at Henry Solnmrtn's. KIMlei's ice cream parlor Is tho place to buy icecream every ilsy in the week. mv 7-tf V. A. Peters will put up au elegont free lunch ou Saturday evening Don't nils It. Commencement presents nt 15. It. Hold's, Mftiich Chunk; Newest snd largest Hue of station- cry and school supplies at low prices, nt Hock's. Just make It a point to see David Rbbert when you wnant n team for busi ness or pleasure. Lowest prices. Commencement presents In sold and silver nt K. 11. Hold's. Jfew effects in Jewelry nt lowest prices at Hock's iiopular jewelry store Commencement presents at R. II. Hold's, Maucii Chunk. Jake Klstler hires tenuis for pleas ure or business purposes at tho very lowest rates. Our popular milkman Mr. 15. F. Monti!, of New Mnlioulng, was nil smiles on Sunday morning over tho arrival of n baby girl. Don't forget tho graduates. Hlo- gnnt presents at B. II. Hold's, Mnuch Chunk. Frank Weluland Is decorntlng nnd Improving the Interior of Frank Lei beuguth's iwpular north end store. Little Ida Mertz, of First street, fell down a flight of stairs tho other day nnd dislocated tier shoulder. (loorgo Blocker, at tho "Itoynl Pal- aco Cafe," will sen o n flno freo lunch on Saturday night. C. S. Weiss, who is now In Chlcn go, III., will plenso nccept our thanks for copies of nn Interesting paper, "Tho InstltutoTio." Soldat knuf elu nnzug bol Sondhelm der Schneider, Mnuch Chung, fur 93.00, 810.00, 812.00. Welches sehr bllllg 1st vergess cs ulclit. All suits or pahts bought nt Solid helm's Tailoring Hall, Maucii Chunk, will net you n clear gain of XI per cent. bosides our discount of (i percent for spot cash. . Dr. W. F. utilizer, tho well-known eye, ear nnd noso specialist, of Ilazlo on, will bo nt tho Exchange Hotel 111 this city on Friday, May 20, lw Wanted Tno or threo good, rell ablo men to work for tho Prudential Insurance Company in this district. Apply to Theo. Schalfer, Supt, south First street, Lehighton. It is n fact, Luckeubach, Maucii Chunk, Is showing now nnd pretty things in Wnll Papers nnd Decorations. This is tho season for theso goods, Don't buy until von see them. FROM MAUCK ChUHK. NEWSY WEISSPORT. A ItAPPT IIEUNION. The o.mlj CanllM Splrlledlj K.lf.mlil lif s -ielsl rrrernmilrii1. IVr.nnal .! olherwlM.. - I'liere are only ton prisoners in I he Curl on county prison. - Politlos is boglnnlnii to put on slouni It is announced from bcndqnsr ters that Hanks township will furnish four candidates who will willingly take tho Democratic nomination for Assem bly. John 15sch, of Lehlghuni, thloln.ofl.lmlTownHrlefljC!irn. j rttr n,..u r T. lrRr. W(irk taKHnir Pint In Slwrt Hnlp-smp r.lr iij inn business In strnller" nntl ' fcltimi. Frank Ijmry did Philadelphia, Tuesday. Mrs. A. F. Leopold is visiting re latives In N'orrlstown, Pa. Daniel (Iraver and wife siwut sev eral days this week In Philadelphia. Joseph Ilex, our ponulnr furniture dealer, reports business as lielng very who brisk. . knows more about mixing Hue drinks -Mrs. Mary Oarrlson, of yvllKes ii i . -.,i iuio.1 Ulllv Imrro. is vtstlng John Zelgenfus ou Wu,i'.l,iI,,.ui n.u Amnrlnsn liar for Union Hill. for a few days this week. -James Follweller, of Union Hill, Is -nsorsBKnlnvnbaudndamseluamea leiuug ms lneuus m mo n....... ... Fisher, both of Long nun, loved not baby boy. wisely but too well, nnd the festive .urs. nmiui nun inn., oiiorn, ui lotlmrls Is now languishing In llio wmauuiiu, usuu, in . m.,.o. rlfisnlf awnltiuB Jnmes .Miuieim on vuiito street """l " v s i - ... ,, ,. , ,. Irlstnnfhnnharmof f.Tt lj. oouu nsnuig i:i,tr. il,. I t),A foiiutr ueorge Misian nuia roius huh win 1 L is . CI J j i in: j j i - .. . . nnmn,llmieiH, will, nt their reguinr wan; on nu ousiomera wnii pi uiiu n.ii..nn.. Rii,r,lnr. llv tho tax rate -Dr. W. L. Kuhs this week Is u.n....B - - n r.ll.l for the present venr. Tho last of tne priwenuiiK "e ,.nlUu.. w mi, appeals was made on Tuesday when oociciv anno omsimim . Ti,ti,tn i.mi l,e li.nbiff. nt Jiarnsuurg. n v. ..s. n . . I nst. 1 t . 1 i TT U, Mrs. Susan Slstv. Bcoonnmuled by ine iwemy uuumugiuwuii uuiuu , - I , f ...... CJ Ht. V. Vnnrnrul. both nfXBMlUD- OlieieU IUr SIUB njr anj.lCi honing, left on Monday for California, Hougen nro being fenced In nnd other l,pm llm lutter's husband Is eugngeil In tho mercnntlle business. Mr. Nor wood was formerly employed In Hrauch's store In tho former placo and is well remembered by her people. i:iii'i.i: ox tiii: (it). rlnll I'lrliires of l'miilllnr Vitrei Coming nnd Oolnir. M. O. Hryau wns nt Haalcton on Saturday, ending. H. L. Swoony wns in Uiston ou Monday. ..Paul Herndt, of Norrlstown, wns hero Tuesday. woro nt lSethlohem Monday. Mrs. Z. II. Horn nnd son Garret, spent Saturday nt AUentown. .Will Weisol nnd wife, of rhlladol- hia, aro sojourning In town for n few days. T..ll. lln.r.rrpm,l,c..l,.,rnal,nro " . ,. s.r,l. .n,tl.. l.lnonlf nmnnff Ul "um "!'" tho boys. Miss Laura Seldle, of First streot, is visiting relatives nnd friends in Rending nnd Hamburg. Charles Wclss.of Wllkosbarre, and his son Ocorgo, of Cleveland, Ohio, wero visitors iu town this week. Tlie Clrniul I.olce lronotiliruft llm SlorleK uflhe (Irtler'i Intolienry (Iroini.lle, Among the inenibers of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows In session nt Sunbury much indignation is shown in retrard to u sensational report affecting tho solvency of the Order now being circulated throughout the State. Tho reports of 1 he various lodges show t hem to be in a much better condition lluau clally thaa ever beforo. Tho financial concerns of each lodge aro seimmto nJ distluct from tho others. Hence the Inability of any particular lodge to pay sick heuellts to its members has nothing whatever tn do with t ho insol vency of the Order, and cannot nlfect It any more than would tho failure of a slugle bank or saving fund tho entire banking ir lliiauo'nl system of the country. The report owes its origin solely to the fact that the Odd Pellowswero llrbt among the beuellcial orders to take uj tho question of guarding tho lodges against fuilure In isiylng silk benefits, and tho report of tho committee to whom It was referred Is very exhaus tive, and makes many valuable sug gestions, which will doubt less Ik agreed to one year hence when the report comes up for llual action. The Grand Patriarch's and the Grand Scribe's reports of the Grand Hnoamu- nent show this branch of the order to be In a very prosperous coudlt ion, there being 211) encampments, with assets amounting to i'il1s-i..'io and n mem bership of 11.MS, uu Increase of r10 during last year. The sum of 8T0,(,'.:W was paid out for the relief of the mem bers during the year. It Is estimated that the actual cost per member for relief and expense of the encampments was 13 cents per week, and that the siekuess, If dittributed pro rata among the members, amounts tu one week, eighteen. hours, one minute and I t sec onds fur eaoh member. The young man who lost his pipe while walking with his l03t girl, can havothosamo by calling on Harry ijawier, tno souin c irst streor. uarnor. David Lbberts' teams Uko Henry Nicholas' hair aro always brlgh t. The young fellow who wants to make a last ing impression on ms sweetuonrt al ways hires teams from tho jovial Davy Tnko n look nt tho ninny now nnd pretty pieces In gold uud silver, sulta blo for commencement presents, now clisplayeu at !.. II. Hours Jowclry store, .MlltlCU L11UI1K. Gold headed canes at E. 11. Hold's, A guarantee is our strictly ono prlco for all ready made or made to order suits, nt a saving or .t( per cent nt Sondhelm's One prico Star Clothing i tail, .uaucu Liiunit. For Rent A larco storo room lo cnteil on Hldgo street In tho business pait or luisfonl. Address or call on Joseph Tanner, Summit Hill, for more particulars. flioso 81!i.00 and kM.OO nil wool suits mado te order by Sondlieim tho ailor. of Maucii Chunk, nro first class in lit, intest styles or goods nnd :tl per cent cnenper innn eisownero. Hoys, it you wear ono of our suits, you can play ball, jump and kick wit h out tearing mem. rell your mother to bring you to tho Ono Price Star Clothing Hall, Mnuch Chunk, for your suns. Charles Trainer nnd sous, Pierco ami iom, ot oeconii sireer, navo union nine snakes thus fnrthlsyonr. tho larg est mensui lug over four feet. Charley thinks it tlicro is any ono who can beat this they should speak out. Tho popular Germaula Snngcrbund will sing for John D. llertolette Post, 181, G. A. R., on Memorial Day. For the occasion tho Saugeibuud will hav now ana very upproprinto selections. Tho Gilbert famlly.of Philadelphia, gavo an entertainment in tno opcni House, Monday evening. Sunday oven Ing they attended tho M. 15. Chuicl nnd rendered cholco vocul selections, Wo sympnthizo with Mr. nnd Mrs, George Anthony, of First street, in the lossoritieir inree year old daughter .Vattle, by dentil on Thursday morning curly. Mineral will tnuo place on Sat urday afternoon and Rev. J. II. Under, of Trinity Lutheran church, will otll ciaie. That nobby canary painted buggy that Oscar ChrMman, tho liveryman, drlyos, wns furnished by H. R. Kreidler. It's a daudy. The big shooting oontest for liext Wednesday has nil Indications for n grand success. Sportsmen nro ox- pectcd hero from all sections ot the state. Henrv Chrlstnian has put up a .Miss Annie Orosscup Is visiting in l-n eac'1 cnd , ca"e(l ,n wheel whllo the center Is oval shaped. It Is very odd, very pretty nnd Kreidler did it. The people of Weissport contlnuo to show their full appreciation for tho .. H.K. Cultou nnd Will McDowell Carbox Advocate. This week several nuw iiuuius nuru huui'u iu uui list, mill tho promise of many moro In tho- very near future. -Milkman Walck's team took fright nnd run nwny Tuesday In East Weiss- port. The wagon was upsot, smashod to smithereens nud nbout fifty quarts II. R. Kreidler, our coachmakcr, has just furnished Kemerer & Snai tz, Lehighton, with ono of tho finest buck- boards In this county. The iron work was dono by R. J. Hongen. It Is a beauty. Tho other night thieves entered "fln T t 1,n ncll.i1n1tla.lnlir.il luu HU1I1U Ul tV.llllU, J111C11 111 lAlll . " 1-. ii ' im.. ni,. Weissport nud going to tho cellar lurui l-mvui itlituir., ,s tiaiuu u. um ii., i i i, ,, ., ,, ,r,.i ,i.i ,..i, helped themselves to nn e.xcelle i line iieiu j lua-i iuii t.i--uii, cut re. ulrs. R. L. Sweeny roturned Mon- ilay from n few days' visit to IJethlo- hem relatives nnd friends. Rev. Nell, of tin county scat wns n Lehighton visitor on Monday. IIo wns with Rev. G. W. Dungun. Tho jovlul 'Arry Clauss, of tho American House, Mauch Chunk, was a Monday afternoon visitor in town. .Mrs. Slltler, ot Philadelphia, Is visiting at tho residence of Mrs. Chn. Rcddetz, on north First street. Dr. J. A. Mayer, Mauch Chunk a popular dentist, was In nnd mndo us u plensnnt call. Harry Frantz aud wife, of White Haven, spent Sunday very pleasantly w Ith L. K. Hover and family ou Iron street. W. O. Miller and wife, of Second street, spent Sunday very pleasantly past of pios, cakes, .vc. The Memorial Day Committee will meet on Monday evening to finish nil business prior to tho observnncoof the above. This meeting will bo held nt the ollleo of Dr. W. L. Kutz nnd nil members of the committee nro wanted preseuti Reuben Aruer, of l'rankllu, cm ployed us n brakenicn on 1G2 Lehigh Valley coal train, was brought home with several broken ribs on Friday. Tho train was at East Pcnn Junction men Tnesilnv "lieu brakes were suddenly put on luruwiug irucr, who was in wio caboose, over n stove with tho result abovo stated. Tho annual camp meeting of the Evangelical Association, AUentown District, will bo held In Howman's Park, Ilowmanstown, commencing lllrall. It was a long time since Trinity Lu tlHiaii church on Iron street was crowded as it was last Sunday evening, j ten years of servioeof Rev. J. II Under and the reunion of the catechumens confirmed during these years. An In teresting nnd very Instructive program of exercises had been nrranged with great oare by the pastor nnd was excel lently recited by tho members and choir. To add to the pleasure of tho event k pyramid of bright and beaut 1 tul flowers Uai been raised at the altar and filled tho room with their frn granco. The choir rendered nn excel lent selection, nnd Miss Lllllo Kolchurd surpassed herself In a beautiful solo ncconipnnled by Mrs. A. L. llngerman, who presided at the organ during Its rendition. The address of the evening was delivered by Rov. Llndeustruth, of Mauch Chunk, who spoke entertain ingly. Tho pastor, Rov. Kuder, .briefly referred to his ten years' connection with tho church nnd Its pleasant asso ciations nnd tho main program con cluded with a few pertinent remarks by Rev. E. A. Bauer, who, on behalf of the members confirmed, presented him with an appropriate gift. Appendod we glvo a brief history of the congregation. Trinity Lutheran congregation wns organized December 1, 1872, nnd Its Sunday School, ou a distinctly Luth eran basis, ou April 23, 1874. The corner stone of tho church edi fice was laid on June 1, 1873. Tho Sunday School room was consecrated May 17,1871; the steeple and bell ou tho 11th of August, 1878, nnd the mnin nu dltorlum on November 21, of the same year. Rev. D. K. Kepuer organized tho Congregation nud was its pastor from December 1, 1872, until December 31, 1871. IIo was succeeded on May 7, 1873 by Rev. G. A. Bruegol, who remalnod Its pastor until January 1, 1877. On November 23, 1877, Rev. G. W. Laltzlo was elected. Ho preached his farewell sermon on March 20, 1882. On May 14th, of the same year, tho present pastor occupied the pulpit of tills church for the first time. From the time of its organization in 1872,- Trinity Luthoran Congregation has steadily increasod its membership from loO until now whon It reaches 02.'). The Sunday school 1ms upon Its rolls the names 420 scholars. The McCready Missionary Society has u membership of 110. Tho membership of the Ladies Mlto Society is 03. The Luther Union has readied membership of almost 100. Tho following are tho members con firmed during Rev. .1. H. Kuder's pastorate: Kobert B Stout, llrve 1. Strsuu. I iinrlrH E. WeJuUud, Colli a Wehilud, niii'r. (WoltijohB. 189t. Unpen,' t). Acker. Mnry .1. howisftn, KiuiiiM Hnta bin HUSA, franklin K. Drehti, Unhert V. Uxner, imiHel vr. Frei. lent I.. (Isliel, Clwr In A. Ueliter. iiscwt ii, iireen, Arthur .1. 1 lel.l. Alvln It. MulTonl, KjiIIIo .1. ICruin, lns M. Inckiainerer, l'rrle ,. HjjnrKsm, JmafaS', !ntTfilnir, Hems A Soil. CHinllle II. XiiMisnin, i ym i.. iienrw, ftlnry K. Icelirli. iiniiic ai. iiex. inrft 11 HAlllMlllt. llarrey 13, IMiwsrtl, Mamte 1). Heminel, Matilda N. KUinlmfy, l.lole M.'trnli!, I.. Frank Trainer, Kmma th 'nlek, Annie Warner, Ails r. WeW), Walter C. Wefts, Helen U. Xsiider, .Inhn A. sndtr. A I'tmi.io MiurriMi. with Frank Miller and family nt Mauch J"n0 11 nd continuing until the 23rd. Chunk. .Mrs. Llzzio Gossor, of Wilkesbarre, and Miss Emma Peters, of llazleton, wero visitors nt W A. Peters' residence on First street, Wednesday. ..Sheriff JoscdIi Webb was in town ou Weduosday levying ou tho real es tato of Reuben Hunslcker, of Malion ing street. Rev. S. Howard Chubb, of Potts. town, Is visiting In town with his wife, who is sojourning with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. X H. Reber, on First street. Tllgh Knorr came up from Phila, At a meeting of tho association hcldon last Friday the following camp meet Ing officers were elected: Chairman, Rev. J. S. Newhart; secretary: J. I, Yotter; treasurer, Frank Laury. The Park, which was purchased by this association during last fall, Is to be thoroughly Improved for the above purpose. The Memorial Day Committeo aro hard at work on the final arrange ments for the propor observunco of tho abovo occasion. Tho G. A. R., aud all the secret societies will meet early iu the morning and go to Parryvillo de'lphia on Saturday and spent the u " HecM trai u via the Central, leav following day inhaling our salubrious ozono nud slinking hands Willi notli soxes. Tiigh looks extremely well, .L. S. Houscr, of Gnaden Huetten Lodgo (SO, 1. O. O. F., and Mrs. W. W. Reber, of Rebecca Lodge, 121, were at Sunbury, this week attending tho nn ntial sessions of tho Stnto body. .Gus linger uud Herbert Isenhour, tho former n type-setter nnd tho latter n painter, shook tlio dust of this town from their shoes ou Monday, aud are now looking up their fortunes In Now York's big domain. ..Miss Anzie, the ostimablo nnd ac complished daughtei of Rev. 15. A Bauer, Is homo from Iho Conservatory ot Music, Scranton, and will tako a prominent pait iu Miss Klstler's en tertainment ou Saturday evening. MAHUNINIl. A Itrrc-zy ItnHli (if 1-liely llu"iienlnt: ins Llielv C'oiuiniiiiKy. further ll,elt,iitieiiU III Hit llrlfrnr.lrr I'urgery lliiklnett. Monday uftvrnouu J. O. IUItuiyder, the alleged forger, was taken before Alderman Fry, AUentown, to answer the charge preferred agsln.t hlui. The defendant was iu cliarge of Oltlovr lUlne. After wslfing Iu the al.Wr- t ommencement presents are now in order. If nothing unforsecn occurs a large delegation of John I). Bertoletto Post, (I. A. R., of this city, will jwiyn fraternal visit to Chapman Post, 01, G. A. It., Maucii Chunk, tills Friday evening. The occasion is tho inspec tion of tho Post by P. C. McLaughlin, of Summit Hill. The other day u hen owned by Philip Wertman, of Fourth street, hatched a chicken or rather twin chick ens from one egg. Both chickens wero perfectly formed iu every iart!eular wuu tno execution mat nt tne ex treme end of tho Iwek bono they wero Joined together. They only lived a snort time. Edgar, a youug son ot Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schaffer, of the Flats, was buried on Saturday morning. The funeral was largely attended the Ij high stove works, where Mr. Schalfer is employed having closed their works and the employes attended tu n body. The 100th anniversary ot the dis covery ot Amer,ioa will be observed here by the scholars of the public schools placing a lieautiful Hag ou the winding. Master i-Jioie Mm is mueii interested in the commendable project and Is soliciting sunaeriptlous ny the Issuance of certificates. The flag will fly to the breeze ou the 12th of October. According to all reiort there Is a resort on lower First street that the police should clean out and tho sooner it is done the better It will lie for the morality ot that section ot the city. Brawls and drunks and the most dis gusting obscenity are of frequent oc currences until a late hour in the night. Saturday night there was a racket which continued until Sunday morn ing. Tills should be stopped. Common decenov demands it. --Lehlgliton people who thought that they were rated too high had a chance to Ing here at obout 7:13. On their re turn thoy will bo accompanied by the Parryvillo societies who will partici pato In tho exercises hero. At ten o'clock tho parado will form on south Bridgo street, move to East Weissport, returning will parade our principal streets aud adjourn to tho school house campus where there will bo speakers. HAPPILY WEDDED. A very pretty wedding was solemnized on Thursday or last week in East Weissport, nt tho homo ot the brldo' parents, when Miss Gussie, tho esti mable daughter of Mr. uud Mrs. Aud rew Graver, was united iu tho golden bonds of matrimony to John Ilugcn bach, u popular youug man of tho same placo. The ceremony was performed by Rov. 1. J. Rcltz, of tho Evangelical church, iu tho presenco of many rela tives aud friends of the contracting parties. W. II. Whitehead, Jr., presided at tho orgun aud rendered the wedding march excellently. Following tho cere A rag party was held nt tho home mony u delightful reception- wns held of V. F. Neunieyer cm Monday. The youug couple speut it few day Our band will securonow uniforms, following tho auspicious event with lu which they expect to tie equipped friends ut Wllkes-Barre. by Decoration Day. Mr. nud Mrs. John Hageubach re Rev. John Stermer nnd wife, of ceived many gifts of which the follow Mnhnutago, Pn., wero visitors iu the ing nro n list: Valley Inst week. Daniel Graver uud wife, half dozen Samuel Zimmerman has built an silver tea spoous; Oscar Swurtf. aud addition to his house. wife, umbrella case; A. T. Koch aud Frank Sittler and II. II. Arner wife, two pair liueu towels; John Hag- were on n business trip to Philadelphia cuUicli and wife, table cover and knife ou Monday. - and forks; Milton Setzcr and wife, A surprise party iu honor of Miss Ig'.ass water set; Mrs. Reuben Mussel Emma Freymau was held on Tuesday man, linen table cloth; Mrs. Al. Hon eveuing. I gen, one iir linen towels; Mrs. James Tho old St. John's church has been Smith, half dozen napkins; Robert torn down and ti new brick ono will belGraver and wife, liueu table cloth erected. It Is expected that the corner William Esraug, parlor lamp; Milton stone will be laid on Whit-Sunday. Hageubach, silver butter dish; Charles Decoration Day will bo observed at Hageubach, half doseu silver tea St. JolmV church ou the 2iith lust, spoons; C. G. Whitehead, china cream The G. A. It., Post, of Lehighton; Oak pitcher; Harry Graver, silver ludlvli Grove Couucll. No. .1A7. of l'lsnssnt llnl sl: W. II. Whitclinnd. .Tr . Iiwllvl, Corner: P. O. S. of A.. Cnmn. No. II. oft nal nanner find suit: Tlinmiu Arnnr. Mailt' headed by the New Mahoning haltdou linen napkins; Eva Roniig, Cornet Hand; aud the New Mahoning, hand minted tidy; Lucy Romig, one 1K8I. .Inlin K. Acker, Francis K. Itaclinmn, (itmtoCUtiss, M.rloyCl.niss, !!llrrrW;,cla!,s'' M"'" Chunk, IM., !.a.li(Dentlni!eriCjolc, MarymEbbert. I Minn I, v, ir , ii" !'J emiliiutnii. Irafv iViiiV. v.' '"v iiiiinion. ni in, V llllam 1- ronlielser, .iliilii T. Helm il. j,nc , 12, is, Mnrtlia A. Held, 1:111111,1 S. (llel(l)Klilielt, Davlu A, Horn, Charles . r. Klnsel, rhllnilelhla, m hmnsa Klnsel, ,,., rn,iniV;ilSnVai.,lille,f,'i HilUiWiitila, Pn, l .llzal eth (Mfller) btnrs, Kaitnn, 1' 1 , .lane. 1.'. (Miller) btrami ' Daniel W. Notlistelu, Hlea It. (Iloeallnc) lleckenilnif. Sophia (Kiuulenblish) Keir. lald f.ehrlc:, Lillfe M. llelchard. Minnie A. (h'elclwnl) Klstler. (icorce S. Nehnltz, Maiird.ihelfert. llsrry A. Ktansbury. Mary A. Walck, i:ilen Wund, Kmma J. Wnnd, Thonus M. Xander. Wilson H. Xander. I nomas Yenscr, New Vol k l'll . :l lssa. Ami.i H. Albi ight, 11. Aumut at, i. Uanlel llaltzer, Time (liussl Vi'llll.n,,,, pair na,wl, v ,., James o. Kbbert, Et L,I',S",'wlittrinshiirBer,l'arrillle.ni 1 ieree 1 rev, Mamie 11. (label, w.,'!!'"" i!r"i IVhinaryU, ls. William I--, llufford, !lf.(Keninie rell Claim, Ixiuls Klnsel, o0",Ll''.!;el.,lnar,l C.ita.in.iia. !.. tlforge W. Monlilmer, AlTln T. Noll, i:dard M. Niisbauin, hrank it. NiiMiaum, I rands A. Iiehrls. Ids M.dtehriB) Mc-Coinilck. I: Ma t. ( Itelcliard 1 HneIiii.ni,WVul lie 1 li ,1'a 1 haon K. tSiioeinnker, Kmm.1 1 Seller. I Jlllan M. Seininel, w ealhetly. r"a , llobert Htanibury, Wilson r. Walck. ji, 1SH7. !J,?f."'i Alk.er' '"nnlngton, Kv.. KminsJ. Kbbert, W'llllcm A. (lasell, Jane 1. ((ielt-er) Ham. liarry 11. 1.erlier, d. llecrmlier 11. lsi. I I'n N. (Miller) (lodellioy, I'lillailril.hlii, C'has. II. Nollistelu, llanillU 1-:. I.Nothneln. Mary A. NoiliHtein, Aindiulus N. Itelirlg, l liarles A. lt.'htlB,lloni3nlon, IM.. ldalltehrlBlTralner, Charles 1. Iteirharil, Alice SlilliKler, II. 1' IH lilt, htoitl. Charles Vielhauer. MaiHII.1 Warner. 1. lHtH. i:ila N. Albrlshl. Allrnlonn, I'll., Martlia A. (hoBdanskDMiessnrr, l'lnla-.l'.i., SaUloM. Ilaupt. Ilarlura Klnsel, rhlladeliilila, Cnril.1. Kuder, Iclcka niBkaiiitiierer, Aliitie M il.lriihard) lliifliu-r, Klniim H. Melber, Mauch Chunk, l'a., ICosa U Mulhearn, llazleion, l'a., CUIUS. Hex, (iiissle K. (.vhoch) Mont, Mary K. hhoemnker, 1 I'll., Alice V. isuler);lluiiiiiel, Went llctlilehtm, Mary M. Vielhauer, Hcnililon, Ia WllfUm K. Aill. William ll.ulsiM, riilladrlidila, l'a., (Irumllle C. Claim, Nathan leered, Joiin (1. llsner. lhouias.1. auil, Oscar K. llellniaii, d. Deceiuhera, 11. (iscar Miller, C. lUgar N4l. William 1 Nothtteln, Ku'ene U WsUrk, Omte )- waiw, llenrv Wlsler, d, Anrll 21, 11. ilasr P. xander. J8. 1881). lUinilurd 11 llowuntkl, riiitadellila, l'a., hllu J. lciibert. Mary 1:. l'olk, 1 l'a.. aii y .ii.ir 01 iwsiiKier) Mmmons.j canes, uie, Hiiima H. l-'rsy. tvalhe J. (lalnil, ,1. I-Vhnwry 11, 111. Iiin 1. (lasell. KilRene C. Ilainlz, llU A. Hellinan. fierce u. liejlmaa, Ihldelberg, l'J.. l'nlille Splrlled I.rlilclilon 1'enplp AHcr New Industries. Tho people's meeting in (label's hall onl'rldny evening to consider what could bo done for the establishment of new industries in this city wns not largely attended, but what the gather ing lacked in numbers was made up by geutilno earnestness to secure for Lehighton what wo so badly need In tho way of more enterprises to furnish employment to ourtollingpeople. That more of our money men and merchants ere not present retlects very badly on tliclr public spirit and for this ubsenco wo hope they will redeem themselves on the subscription list in circulation for capital stock. Mr. Dlmmlck, tho patentee; of a sec tional radiator that scorns to possess great merit, was beforo the' meeting in person uud fully nud cloarly oxplaincd Ids purposos and what ho wanted this town to do for him lu tho establishment of this enterprise hero. Wo must raise perhapa SIOXW und furnish 11 location. Tho latter Is donated by tho Lewis Graver estate or will bo given by W. S. Koch, both In tho south end of town. Tho radiator patented by Mr. Dlmmlck has many advantages over other radi ators; It can bo manufactured cheaper than others, nnd possosscs grcntcr nd vuntagus, accordingly there should bo 110 reason why It would not net big re turns to Investors. Tho olllcers of tho meeting wero Chairman, R. F. llotford; socrctury, G. W. Moithlmcr. The. following Com mitteo were appointed to solicit sub scriptions, Howard Scnboldt, A. J. Lit.enberger and Jus. A. Walp. Another meeting will bo held lu Ca bot's hall to-night when tho Committee will report. Let tho meeting bu largely attended by all our peoplo rich and poor alike.' Don't stand back! Como out and show your public spirit, let everybody seo that you have the Interests ot the town at henrt. A 1'leits.iut (lutherliiK. l'.ovs. W. Ebbert, John E. Heberliug, Henry Holder, nnd Messrs. George Kibbler, William Seldel and Jacob Hoberllng, Andrew Bhive nud wife, Jn- cob Wank, wifo nnd daughter, Misses Hnttio Trc.xler, Addle Heberliug, Em ma Everitt,Sarah Heberliug nud Lizzie Oekonliouser, spent nu evening in prayer and gospel song at tho Harding residence on Mahoning street, Monday evening. Mr. S. G. Derry Ot Providence, It. I., WUtlr known as proprietor ot Uerry's Water proof Harness Oil, tells below ot his terribls lUStrlugs from Eczema and bis euro by Sarsaparilla " Gentlemen! Fifteen years ago I had tn at UckotluOammitory rheumatism, which was followed by eczema or salt rheum, breaking uui vu iuj ngui in. Aue uuuior f "loau an over my legs, oacn ana arms, Annie M. llolir. Kiuioa s. iNMhMtsu) lUKhauil. in, u. jiuiiMieiii, Normal Square, Pleasant Corner nud Schaefer's Sunday schools will take lutrt in the uxcroiusv. aud Iuiproveuieut Company, who own a very valuable tract comprising 'Jul ores, lying on (he west side of this town, objected to their assessment. They were rated as follows : 78 acres at MTI nr nnm 1 'H oifAb ui iwr unr. man's ottloe for a period of no minutes , The first was reduced to tU and the Ut- and the prosecutor failing to appear ter at '. Iiair liueu towels; Clara and Mary Whitehead, hand painted picture; Sal lin Whitehead, fancy tidy; Agues Mes singer, one jielr liueu towels; Restate a nidi i rent. Koeh, glass fruit dish; Mamie Graver, Eor the grand entertainment under llr' Cora A. Hageubaoh; the management ot Miss Emiua L. A. fancy tidy; Mrs. Angelltio Groot, half KUtler, In the Opera House, Lehigh- doeu glass desert dishes; Mrs. I.J. tou. Saturday evening. May al. ISfti. at lllle, tu' el0'"! Krauk 730 o'clock, the following program lias Kromer, table cover; Minnie Hogen- lieen arranged : uaon, oaae siauu; iienie jiougen, cane VnicMrNATuic" Hisvk I -in which stand; airs. Joseph iwnuett, one pair liueu towels; Mrs. heist, liueu spread the, HuwerB anlsssr. toll MOluethlDK of their uila- sloe, alke Milae wholesome sdvlee to niortsU and retire. ek EVK Il-Tls bees uui vIhmu limit Beueal- klokTueailaylieforetheoomnilastouers, ' ogr sad bailana again, and teach sots good Mauoh Chunk. The Ixhhilitoii Ijiwl ileaaoMoo ladualry. i birds aushl. slni t ssou on Iu wing oaoi-ua, trio. against him, Itelfsnyder detuauded his' dlseharga, whloh was allowed. It Is said that the aauHiat has been sallied for. Moudav evwilug llaltsuy.hr left for RsadlagiHi t lie 6 10 train Relfauydar la wellknuuu in tin-, town aud Wat--port and the npott that he waa In tumtile ..f the ebaraatar ri I .jmte a bu-r CoBimsjjoeiueol presents at . Ii. Hohl's. Kllliau Huteckerji native of Germa ny, but for many years a farmer living Ueiii Mteimiersi uie, died rriuay and wa-i buiied in On. Lehighton cemetery oil .MolKlilV lnol mug fuitlifully in the lute civil war and uii u UK iiiIni of .Inlin 11 hertulette l'..,t. ,, li , x ; , ,,f t.mn Jut ullt-i til,- u ai twlli iii i-iiiilut-t(.d a kh I, in tin 1 .nil Hi uu-. u ell kliiivtn oil t.l. I III. ...null large utllllbel of Mauuta C'liunk people attended tbe funeral. aud towels; George Henry, ohamlier set; Mrs. Ida Newliard, silver jiepper aud salt lux; Mrs. Rabecoa Hartbolo- mew, silver butter knife and sugar spoou. Plaao solo. Honata. " 1'rograui for May 3: lilugiug, by Violin solo, Wall.. " Kn ssiso I)h," a Farce In One Act. By Mr and Mrs. KoberU and Mr and Mrs. Ctuniibell Piano Trio. " Taurre.ll ' Deceased served Mlsaes Kil l hliberl. Aiule alunl. Ireoe Fen Yoiiil Mdo. " Hello. I eiitral. Hello ' Miss hail. Um lint rtrtllOs.ilti.-ll.ldl. hiili. t.otlM'hrtlk, MIhi Aiii. Ban.-! - I II, SH 1H '1 1 I . KL II A I I H, III I. , ,,, WIllUuu 1'. NWMelu, Annie M. lUudanbusli, Edmund M. ItaMtard, Osrne M. (liof) KnaiiM, John A. tssadlierr, IjlaaloM. Hetamalt. lalen S. (MaasMher) M rauss, I wla SJaokler, John htssBkler, lion Ii. isittlori Yeuwr, Auule VttiMer, Minnie (Wareer) Nidi, William a. XamVar. lsuo. W'IIIUms II. A use, AuaaJ. lvlul. Amanda Hear. SftWiwIO. Helu. wUw li.jwiu. jonu ayp. nowia r. I anwK.li IjMthL i i (Iranvlll. F. iisarlc r reddle v. K, Kdaar A. Sellar. .lohn II. MebMt, d. Mateh as, llii. jMaaas III aau IV. The birds Am ll.lt. HMH. luid t again, la whlon alTMr In chorus, duet, solo, Imitations awt-Mood Nlcbt. UmHOsUoii, seUK'led Miss Kaiouall. Klstler TSfnulthoier, Bessie Kabar. (Mrvrua IU)dl voaaj solo." Aiusioisid " ii. a. nymi MlasAoile Baaer the League; prayer; aiuging, by the Miss EmmaMsuul I ri,.,.,. raojllua ,,r i.ilnnl l.v tary; iustrumeutul solo, Addle Mitch!; quotations, "A Hible Promise," League; Iiwr, History of Methodism, Hat tie L. Kooub, solo, II. H. Diehl, sketch of Spurgeou, Daid McCormiek, duet, Hertha Holreiih.u h, Muble Wheatley; M.lts't leading, I lellu t lel'Vehll . singing, Ii) tile 1-cuglU'. Chlliene ImuilglutiuU, laws of U. B. by H. It GUluuu. singing, ' by the League. MMteta Chunk, fa. out on my right let;. The humor ipread i A. Tout Mass of Sore; iwollen and Itching terribly, caujlna Intense p&ln It the skm nas broken by scratching. ud discharging constantly. It li unposslbi to describe my auserlne in those years of agony and torture. I spent TJiousanda of Dollars In (utile efforts to get well, and was dlioour. aged and ready to die. At this time I vu uuable to He down la bed, bad to sit up all the time, and was unable to walk without crutches, t had to bold my arms away from my body, and had to have my arms, back and legs bandaged by myialtWulwtfatwlceaday, r Finally a friend who was visiting at our house, urged me to take Ilood'a Sarsaparilla. Z began by taking half a teaspooulul. My Stomach was All Out of Order But the medicine soon corrected this, and In six weeks X could see a change In the eon dltton of the humor which nearly covered my body. It was driven to the surface by the barsaparilla, the sores aoon heated, and the scales tell off. X was soon able to give up bandages and crutches, and a hippy man I was. 1 bad been taking Hood's Sarsaparilla for seven months t and since that time, nearly two years, X bava worn no bandages whatever and my tegs and arms are sound and well. Z7ie Delight ot myself and wli at my recovery It Is lm possible to tell. To all my business friends la lloston and over the country, X recommeud Hood'G Sarsaparilla from personal experience." S- O. Deeet. 45 Bradford street, Providence, It. I. II you flvr XJUloui, tskt Hood's Pills r x " LOW SHOE DEPARTMENT. OPUKJiS. and OX4WKl, SOdilloronl styles and makes to select from is le ii ii fljea i'l'ices, as usual, the Very Lowest. Opera House Block, Lehighton. A Big Line of Pretty Baby Coaches, At low prices at Henry Schwartz's, First street, Lehighton. GLOBE WAREHOUSE EXOBE "WarehousE. Baby Gaps, Ruchings, Dress Trimmings, or Notions of any kind until stock you see the new AT MKMAK Obort'a Block, Lehighton, You Paint Your Roof ? IF YOU DO, Use "Hawthorn's Roof Paint," Guaranteed the Vkiiy 15kst. bor salt i-xclusivrly by C. A. GOTH, Opposite tho Post Office, , Lehighton, Ponn'a WE ARE SHOWING PRETTY THINGS'" FURNITURE AT LOWEST PRICES. And we nre confident thnt it will bp to your iuterest to call md fee us before you buy olsewhere. You can select here with tho same ndvantnge as in the larger cities, prices and quality of goods lieini: the same, and in some instances hetter. We also have a At Our Usual Low Prices. Hespectfully, Kemerek k Savartz, NORTH FIRST STREET, The Cheapest Place in Town For AYnll I'aper, borders and Decora tion is at O fJ-sriiv Corner of Second and IflGlIl IHLi Iron Streets. 9ie asHii'iS'sfi assort iMBii in Don't fail, to exam ine the Extra Values offered this week. Chevron Figured Chevrons, light ground, extra width, at 8 cents, nre (m 1 11 11 I . . raMnnl. r 1 lers. Viole Laines. A new printed fah ric, tine quality and special d e s i g n s something that will sell on sight only 16 cents a yard; made to sell for 25 cents. Ginghams. Another case of Dress Ginghams, su perior to that offered last week. Price 6 cents. Muslins. A hale of Brown Cotton, yard wide for this week only 4 cents ; worth dou-hle. Jakn P. una. Allrn A. Mary A.Hobocli, Krauk Y tfetnturl. li'ttifi, MinuleN HhuenaHki'i, A. 1. Hiueriititii, Khurlt o N IImii.i Till-, gn-- fVtli l the evnt of tb Mtbuu ui beiutf aDou't tuibo it. U'll.n. I, Urt Wilu.cr K llfld, Mary m Urn, 4. April U. Ml. Headache? Of all form, Xarltt, Bpaana, Fit. Slcp ItHiutt UbIIm) lJlMlne-M. 11 lu, Uplnsa llablli lraBkcnBiM,rtcr4Curd by lilt U1LU' ItKMTOUATlVK NtUVlNl dutourerad bj Lb mloent ladluia Bpacialut la Mrrou ttUMM. It doe nut ooauln opiate or dogroo dnu. 11t ben ktn XI It MltsKX UlVrOItATIVlINEUVI.VIirwr ft:llcr aTrom bptmtxr to January licroaa lulot lb Xrvlo Ibad at leaat T5 cooTnUtona. aodDowalur Uua BoonioB' ua bar no mora auiA. Joax II. OotxiKB. Homeo. Utcb." -1 but bean tutu IU. MIL.E' llkiixou. AX1VB H JSUV IN 1 for about (oar mouths. It baa brougbt ni rcllsf an4 care. I bar taken It tor pilpy. and attar ulna It for oae wk bava bad do uct- Uurd C. Braalna. llaatbTru. l. rtaa book ot rrl our aod trial bottlaa JTUi; a avrujuui uiirjwiw, or aooraH OR MILES MCOICAU CO.. Elkhart Ifttf Sold bj T. D. Thorns MO TO PH8. KODEKBH. unJtr tlie kx. U llotal, Bftok aired, lor a amouth akve iMtuvuamuiv uir cui w iuru nu bui bMMr'i HJr tonic, curct. ituidrufl Vt in aaoec a iuii imeoi laiw j ivHai utiicK . tu low al prieea. aud . un Hh- .n!s!ut in unvu ber you can (hi Hn.ii r - ( i .un i.-i iiiefac. C3TUBKK " hllA IN advh Am orrn r, tutiiiK. bavtreuttiuu and I AWKKIt. tbf I' hi. 4 Uou. rut Iiair, tbiac la ftm-ciaM ai it CUaaa w tiuu4ai adqiuirltT fur oltti i and aWa avar Urup in and v him BEX'S BON MAE OH E. Just Received n lnrge nnd beautiful line of All Silk nt only 37lc. per yard. IIOXC'ANYHK JEFSafillV Is n new wnsli fnbrif, printed on light nnddnrk grounds, all new designs, beautiful finish, PULL YARD WIDE, ONLY 10 OENTS PER YARD. vowjpow cMtMsjponrs Ajc one of ths nowett of the line wash goods for tho season, ll'o have them in n variety of colorings and styles. New things in lJlack nud White -; LACES. -- In skirt and ruflle width, including the popular I'oint de Irlindt. Our stock of mmmm motm is complete and is up to the times iu the new shades and dlffor ent weaves, including many novelties not to be found elsewhere. Seasonable underwear for ladies, men and children. Mauoh Olmnk, Pa- a A. REX. IjXOBE No, 711 Hamilton Street, AUentown, pa.
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