ORIGINAL CHEAP CASH STORE Still Grontor Bargains on Hand. 2Ginch Armenin Serges go down from 15r. to 10c. n yard. No old, out-of-stylo stock the newest thing out. Have you seen our Cc. out ing flannels 1 They nre beau ties, and would be called cheap by other houses nt 10c. a yard. Some elegant cool weather stuff for Indies' and children's wear, in plain colors, stripes nnd plaids. They will never be du plicated for the money they nre marked at. One case Challics, elegant styles, the same quality you nre paying 7c for elsewhere will go for 3c per yard. One bale 10-4 llrown Sheet ing will go nt 18o per yard. The same quality and width cannot be sold by any other con cern for less than 25c. One bale yard wide Brown Muslin. Our former price on the same brand was 7c n yard by the piece, but to-day it goes for 5c n yard. Towolings that Were sold for 5c by us, will go down to the lowest notch, 3 je a yard. Largo assortment of decorat ing Huntings for Decoration Day. Store closed on Docoraltnn Day. J. T. NUSBAUM, f list Street, between South and I'lum .streets Ititctiton, Ji, The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY, MAY 23, 18112. iiasi: ham. mtisir. Loral Base Hall Mailers nre ItPKlimlnR to Tut on Some Color. EST Tho Cotasaunua Ueconl nski: OLD MOTHER CRUNDY. llrUlit nntl Hriy Ommiigbcm Intlilfl llio Hoiougli t.lne. -A new anil pretty line of cloaks at Hook's very cheap. Daniel Wleaud lian moved from llankway to First stroet. Jake Klstler hires teams for pleas ureor Imslness imrpows nt the very lowest rates. Killer's Ice cream imrlor Is the place to liny loe cream erery day In Hie week. mv 7-tf Full line of Ingrain and llruwels carpet at Henry Bchwartt'n. X&west and largest lino of station cry and school supplies at low prices, at Hock's. dold and silver novelties, suitable foraveiy pretty and useful. Rift to a graduate, nt R. II. Hold's, Manch Chunk. Now effects In jewelry at lowest prices at Bock's popular jewelry store. For Kent A largo store room lo cated on lildge street In the business part oT Xjnnsford. Address or call on Joseph Tannev, Summit Hill, for more particulars. For Sale A kooi! spring wagon cheap for wish. Apply nt tills oilice. Tho home of Mrs. Annio M. Sweeny Is undergoing many repairs that will add much to its attractiveness. Wo still liavo n few hundred copies of tho now elect Inn laws which we will give to those w)io call nt this ofDco for tho snme. It is n fact, Iiuckcnbach, Slouch Chunk, is showing new and pretty things in Wall l'npors and Decorations. This Is the season for theso goods. Don't bur until vou soo them. Warren Straussbcrgcr, bright and hopeful ns over, was compounding drugs at l'eber'a drug store tlds week. Warren comes from W eissport. The members of council will meet at t lie oilice of tho secretary on Tues day evening to tlx tho tax rate for 1802. There will bo a grand balloon as cension nt Adam llerger's hotel, East Fenu township, on Whit Monday even ing, Juno fith. Ho on hand for a gen eral good time. 2t llriukmau llros. nre building n pretty monument out of dark Colum bia marble for tho late lteubcn Kck- linrt, who is buried in tho cemelory at Tiachsvillo. Soldat wllst du gut kucken J to MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAMME- , Order of Faride: The Hue will form nt 2:00 o'clock, sharp, right resting on Iron street, In tho following order: Ohlet Mnrslml nnd Assistants, !. A. U. Ilriim C'ur4, l lilictitoa, rirhiR KqtuMl. John I). lit-iioMte Pout, 491. (I. A. It., Ulil(liln Ut. .Iih, Welib Omii, M. N. ot V., Lelilglitcn, Atlon Cornet llaml. Ihleliton. (Inndpii Iluettrn IaoIs? ,836,1. O.O.I'., Ii,nlilon Holtln Wilbur lAlgf , W. II. ol I. l:., Uliltilitoi), Tewmjls emn, l,e)il-liton, (ItrmanlR ftatiigeibum), Ililghtoy, Carbon Oatl-, ill, K. (1. 1!., ihlKlitoti, (Ins. ten If uttlrn Oaalle, 510, K. (I. I:., I.elilgliton, oUltonlng Cornet Itawl, Mahoning, Uhlth Oonnell. .lr. o. V. A. M., tolmhloii, Ntroli Council, Tai, ,Ir. o. U. A. M., llast Velsiort, mhimlius Couuell, au, Jr. O. p. A. M., l'arrs Hie, Leliluh The Company, No. 1, Lelilgliton, llniul of Music, Washington Camn, Ml, 1'. O. t). of A., I.elilgllon Washington Camp, 1 17, P. 0. 8. of A., Welssiwrt, Washington damn, ltt, 1". O. H. ot A.. l'nrm llle. Polio roco Cornet Hand, Welssnort, Polio l'oro Tribe, 171, Imp. U. II. M Welwport, Mondemle Tribe, , Imp. O. II. M., l';irr)lp, order or iron nan, ijnst WeUspoit, Knights of Honor, Welssiioit, MnJ. KlotzCommnmtery.Kl, K. II. i: Ulilpliton. Hpeakers, Disabled Comradeii, Huhlleni and .sailors In Carriages, Organizations nnd citizens In 'busses and carriages wilrpleaso take lliolctt tho lino. Would Chambers, or l,eiiignton, mane katifo elu blauen nnzue belin Solid a success here?" It is nlckloa to beans helm, der Schneider, Mnucli Chunk, that he would If no got a cuancc. wo slo yorknuft wcrter un $C.OO 88.00 eissport base Hall cluu is u10.oo and 12 00. Audi kappen hnbeu anxious to hear from any club In the miP!!n verkaufen. county with players under sovonteeu years of age. Address W. C. hitting ham, Welssport. KTThe South Hethlehem base ball Our young friend Kd llrannix, of Philadelphia, will pleaso occept our thanks for nn invitntion to nttcud the Inspection of tho building nnd vaults club will play at Jennesvlllo on Sutur- ot ti10 Union Trust Company, l'lilla day, and on Monday, Decoration day, d,,.,!,!,.. at the same place, Eastou will play two L wo nio pleased to nolo that our games, llood gamer, may no expected, yom)(, f,.cll,i llort Oomery, of north as they are all good clubs. Anderson pj,. btrcet, Is gradually recovering aud Brady will bo the battery for Jeaneaville. tST Catasaanua will play tho follow ing clubs on their grounds on tho dates Klven : May 23th, A. V. S. N.; faith, A. C. Q. N., two games. Juno 4th, Kensing ton Atb. Asso.; 11th, Solar Tips; 15th, Cuban Olants ; 23th, A. C. S. N. July 2, Sharslg'a Athletics, Fhlla.; 1th, two games, not booked j 0th, Cooling j ICtli, Highland ; 23d, Oermantown Athletic Asso.: 30th, Young America. August 0th, Manhattan Ath. Club ; 13th, (Open), 20th, (Open); 27th, (Open. Last Year at St. I.llke'a Hospital. The eighteenth annual report ot St, Luke's Huspltal, South Bethlehem, lias been published and circulated. It shows that during tho year $D,10j,.ril were spent for household expenses. There was a balanco of 8."i,(j30.23 on hand at tho eud of the year. Of 107 medical casos treated during "fly." the rear 8C were discharged cured, 02 -Boys should have strong and well- discharged Improved, 0 discharged un- titling suits and tho place to get them Improved and 9 died; 5 were sltll in the is nt tho One Price Star Clothing Hall, hospital at the eud of tho year. aiaucu uiiuiik, nt the following prices: There were 415 surgical cases during '', 2.o, but), ti,tw nnd on tip from nu illness that has kept him con lined to the house for somo weeks lust. -Ilobert Wnlp and Miss Mary Barr were elected by F.benezer F.vaugelical Sunday school as delegates to the Sun day School Convention, at Allentown, on Thursday. Miss Ella Peters was elected ulternate. -vt e win sell you rendy-mndo or nuide-to-order suits nnd pants for Boys nnd Men, 33 per cent cheaper than you can buy them elsewhere, and allow you 5 per cent discount for car fare. This great plnco is Sondhelm's Merchant Tailoring Hull, Munch Chunk, -Will Hofford and Levi Meltzler, of Third street, returned Thursday from n trip to Bolvldere, where they were on business. Will claims that Levi mado an effort to sido track a horso ho was driving which resulted In making a tho year. Of that number 232 were discharged cured, 100 were discharged Improved and 15 left unimproved, 0 tJ 810.00. John Krum, of Cioi'inausvllle, Lo high county, father of our estecmod died and 42 remained at tho end of the townsman, Joseph Krum, died on tho 18th instant at ids home in the above place. Ho wus aged 02 years. The fn year. The total number of house cases treated during the year was B82; total number of dispensary casos IfuS, There were 211 operations performed at the hospital during the year. neral was very largely uttended by re latlves from this county. lred, son of William Box, who until recently conducted a small store oa north First street, is employed ns n cleric in Kuntz ,v Haines' general store, Slatlngton. Fred's friends hero wisli him success in Ills new duties, Post otllco hours on Memorial Day Open from fi.30 n.m., to 8.30 a. m.i from 10.15 n. in. to 1.00 p. m.; from 2.13 p. m to 3.30 p. m.i from 0.00 p. m. to 7.1k) I r. W. Itaiidenbusli, 1. M, Wo have just received n number c A 1mi Not Generally Known, There Is a law In Pennsylvania, passed in 1870 and approved by (iov ernor Hoyt, providing "that any per son liable to road tax who shall trans plant to the side ot the public higli way, on his own premises tiny fruit, shade, or forest trees shall be allowed by the Supervisors of Roads, an abato- meni rf lila i-nml tnv nna iImIIik- tnr every four trees set." Tills is a good fo"t of " West faces In Job type, to. law, but probably uot very generally Be er with a largo stock of paper, on known. It Aia-hVto bo riven more volopes, cards, etc., ond are better pre publicity and result In tho p trees along the public road, few years there will be miles of shaded and beautiful roadways throughout the country. Let our people remem ber this and next Arbor Day set our trees along the put 1 roads of the country and thus become public bono factors witli but little or no cost to themselves. A llurnlnft Mine One of the curiosities of this county, a curiosity that does not appear in the histories, is the burning mine at Sum uilt Hill. It has been on llroslncel8.'.3, and no scheme or device, though many umje,i nave ueeu trieu, nave suppressen the flames. You can nee nothing but a hill from which steam and gas es capes at a thousaud different polntf. jiven more - ' , ' planing pared than over to do your printing in il, and in n "ie vcrj' llcst s,'' llt Iowe6t Prices. v,i, c u9 un ui tier. Viiartci ij'i'unierenco and L'ommuu Ion will bo obsenod in Ebenezcr Evangelical church. Tho confereuc business will be conducted on Satur day ovenlug and the Holy Communion will bo observed on Sunday morning, Presiding Elder Hell will olllclate. All aro welcome. The entertainment in the Opera House on Saturday evening, under the auspices of Miss Emma I A. Klstler, was n very pleasing success in every particular. Our space Is too much to specially enumerate the various interesting feutures, let it suf fice to state that all who wore present speak of it in the most glowing terms, Do wo mean business? llylooklug The rocks are so hot that sometime It ntour Wg Uug of all.HoolJsultIni,; Is Impossible to touch them without pain, and all vegetation on the moun tain has long since disappeared. How deep the nre extends there are no do mNlu blu,ll( means oi Knowing, nut it must certain ly be a miniature volcano, and tlious aids upon thousands ot tons ot coal clace the tire tlrst started have thus been slowly consumed which we are making. up to order at 815.00, wortli 820.00 ond 820.00 suit worth 82H.00, you will say wo oeitalnly aud you will sat money by leaving your order Sondhelm's Tailoring Hall, Mauch Chunk. C. A. Wagner has received a lctt irom rratik- neirellluger who Is en route for Colorado. Tho brief is dated ft nOL'TE OF TUE r-ARAOE 1 Up First street to Carbon, out Car bon to Second, down Second to Iron, out Iron to Third, downThird to Alum, out Alum to the Cemetery. Tho scholars of the several Sunday Schools will form in open order outside tho gates of tho Cemetery and hand llowers to tho Decorating Committee of the O. A. It. Deeoratlou ottiuues, Ilugle Ileenll, rruitrhyltev. J. Alvln Keber, .singing by flermaulu Saengerbund, Oration by llev. O. W. Dungan, Closing Kxerclses by ltev. A. M. Kampsel, nenedlelioii. Tho Parado will then ro-form and proceed to tho Catholic. Cemetery hero npproprinte ceremonies will be held. A collection will bo taken up nt the gates to defray expeusos. Tho Aides appointed by the dllfercut organizations wiil'parado mounted nnd report to tho Chief. Mnrshni, Wm. C. McCormlck. Organizations desiring to participate in tho excrcisesatPnrryvllle, will report nt O. A. It. Headquarters at 0:30 o'clock m., on May 30th. Tho members of tho Post are re quested to meet nttho Post Boom, at o'clock, sharp, on Sunday morning, tho 20th inst., to proceed to tho Ma honing nnd Hast Venn ccmeterlos. ATirl.... Tl... 1,l... A1..I.. TT..r UUllll IU,Vlt,l,UUUU I'UHII, Oil LU iiui- forii, il. 11. juiisselman, Plilllp wert- mau, uitarios ttauuatz, committeo. . - -Decoration Day In Weltsporr. Memorial services will bo held In Welssport during tho jiohnino. of .Von ilay, May 30. There will ijo a grand parado la which nil tho secret societies ill participate. Seo small program for further particulars. Ocean Trasels Tito Steamship Lines aro preparing for tho coming season, travelers for tho trip to Europe. Seasickness can bo avoided by using Dr. Miles' licstor- ativo Xervino beforo and on tho voy age. Sample free at Druggists. rKori.K (in Tim tin. l'lrtah l'liturca of Faiulllar Faces Coming ml aolna. . ."Mlokey" B!rBiiR was nt Catasau qua, on Mondti.v. . . Dr. W. O. M. Selple, of South street was at Alleutowtl on Tuesday. . .John Hscli nnd Frank Herman were nt Slatlngton on Thursday. . .Tobacooulst Koch circled among patrons at Wllkesburre on Tuesday. . . O. H. M. Stocker, of tho Itoynl Pal aco Cafe, was at Allentown Tuesday. ..Miss Ada Connor, of Orangovillo, Columbia, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. O. Bryan, on Second street. ..Lewis Werner nnd wife, of town nltendod tho Werner Whltcliouso wedding at Lansforu on Saturday evening. , .Mrs. John Hank, of First street, is enjoying n pleasant sojourn nmong friends in Philadelphia. . .Mrs. Benjamin Kershaw, of Fhila delphta, is visiting her daughter, Mr. Smith, on Bankwny. . . Drs. Zeru nnd Itcber nre In atten dance nt the annual session of Itallroad Surgeons nt Old Point Comfort, Vn. . . Willlam'llolnios and wife, of Solo mon's Oap, visited Charles Trainer and family, on Second street, last Friday. . . Mrs. Isaao Oborholzcr, ot Second street, is visiting her parents in Colum bia, Pa. ..Tho gonial Charley Maurer, of Wilkesbarre, was lu town over Sunday. Charley Is six foot two and just ns Jovial ai ho Is big. Mrs. Harry Lynn, of Bethlehem, was lu town for n few days tills week visltlngrelatlves. Mrs. ScliertRingor, ot Slatlngton, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Daniel Walp, on Soond street. . .Mr. and Mrs. A. Bnrlowtiud daugh ter, Miss May, of Mayberry, West Vir ginia, nro enjoying n pleasant sojourn with relatives nud friends here. .Miss Emma L. A. Klstler, for n long tlmo an esteemed lady resident of tills city, has returned to Schuylkill county, whero she will niako her homo temporarily with her parents. ..Prof. H, A. Kclser, who lias had charge of tho public schools of llauto, this county, for the past term, gavo us a pleasant call on Wednesday. Mr. Kolsor is ono of tho most successful teachers in tho county and is now en joying u vacation. Grauville C. Clauss and Ld. J, Kuntz, two prominent youug citizens f tills city, were lu Philadelphia, this week attending the annual commence ment exercises of tho 1'rickett Collego f Commerce, from which Institution both nro graduates with high honors. Tin: vi:issrouT sikiot. A I.lsely lime In I.Uely AVelsspnrt l.ltely Shooter. The shooting tournament given at the Franklin Hotel, Welssport Wednes day morning and afternoon wns well nttondetl, nmoug tho nssemblago of well-known gunners being a number from Allentown nnd other placos. The visitors were handsomely entertained aud everything passed otr smoothly. There was fun for everybody nud those who wcro present aro anxious to hear when John will hold tho next tourua ment. Tho llrst aud only event lu the mornlug was a sweepstake clay pigeon match, which resulted ns follows: ulmer I uooooito 03 Miller 0 00010010 1 a Olojlon 1 I 1 I I 1 1 11 1-10 oilier u oioiuiiii. weller, rl u u 1 0 u 0 1 0 0 13 wener. A 1 O0HO1DM Kehrlg il e o l o o o 1 o o- ArTKHNdOK LIVK BIRO. K M siiayiao i il nn:i I lu rremi i i 1,11111s- H T. Kehrlg 1 1ll 1 lout-) Schoeh ilslllllO'JIO-l Kocn... ? otiiomii-t Total-killed l, mined uimer 1 2 a 1 0 0 1 a a- a Hell 10 1 1 : 1 1 1 1. 1 hitler 0 wiosiiiao 0 aaegcr u lllliaaiz-v isertolet X 31O011I1 10 7 Total-VllleJ, 7 mixed It. A clay pigeon sweepstake match followed, with tho following result: Olajion 6 11111001 1-7 T, Kehrlg 0 0 11 1 0 1 1 on 0-3 Seneca 1 1 1100010 0 & Hitler 01 001 100003 I. ltlhrlg 0 1110 1 111 0-3 "anon u 1 1 1 01 0 0 0 1 S 1'reed 10 110 1 101 1-7 c-och 1110 10 0 103 lieu 0 10101110 i-t Thoro were two ties for llmt place and Hrot money was divided I otwet Clayton and Freed. Memorial Day at Heaver Meadow Memorlal day will be appropriately Chicago nnd contains the Information celebrated at Heaver Headow. Wush- tint Frank Is lu good spirits and en- tngton Camp, No. 219, P. O. S. of A., joying himself at sight seeing In the the I. O. O, F., and tho I. O. of O. T., city whero the World's J-air will be the Sunday schools of Beaver Meadow, held In 1893. Coleratue and Jeaueatille, and tho Charles Koons, of White Haveu, Coleralne Ulee Club will take part in employed ns a brakeman on the Lehigh the exercises. The orator of day will Valley Division of the Headlin? lull. be Rev. O. U Metaler. pastor of tho M. rood system, engine 4G7, attempted to F Cl.iii-nl. The craves of the dead fet on ids engine while it wus in motion Lliuicli. me grates oi tne nerni mtly 0l nt,,,,,!,- morIl(n ,., heroes in St. Mary'st ami Odd Fellows' fell under the wheels. Both legs were cemeteries will be strewn with flowers, cut oif and he died soon after. Ueco s- It promises to be the biggest event In """ J"""10 UBn ns aged about 28 years. the history of Heaver Meadow. Tli II ..I I ... 1-.. 1 The radiator fouudry is coming to a Ivlelntop property on Alum street and .,.4i. it ... . - Hit? piuiiuiuK hum iivuuiuiui ami uu, iuani.nwimuaveinuiwo, OTeroiiug sport. The members ure are getting down to bed rock business Ilobert I-eidn, president; Ella Laury. principles, ai a meeting nei day eveulng, presided over Hofford. the following gentlemen were i aud Mamie liomerr. I'lue rntaree. 11. J. Maulers, of Philadelphia, is at the Afunsion House, lu this town, aud during his stay here w ill canvass among our people for orders for pustel por traits, bercral pictures of Lehightou pp.rtles which lie is exhibiting nro ex oellent and so life-like lu appearance that they are the admiration of all who have seen them. Mr. -Vauiors will be here n short time only nud persons de siring portraits should call on him leave orders nt the Mansion House and he will call on you. 1 There wus a grand organ dedication nt Cinter's church, near East Peiiu, on Ascension Day. In the morning itev, J. II. Kuder, pastor of Trinity Evan gelioal Lutheran church, of Lehightou, The Sutiiiet Club nf ii.ic i( Beucai iiiiieranciiurcii, orLiiightou, tar.,W '"theatter. business Ilobert I-eida, president; Ella Laury, ld ou Frl- vice president; Clara Kuntt secretary; bv it l' Ltarie I.entz, treasurer; E.J. Hunts, uoou Itev. elated. SKOltllT .SOC1KTV OtlSSII1 Hoclctyllil-Ulla of interest lo the Mem ber of the rrntcrnlty. . Next Monday the Junior Order United American Mechanics will place Hag on tho West lla.leton school house. The next annual convention of the Independent Order of lied Men ill be held at Sunbiiry. Tho Oreat Council of tho United States will be held nt Aianfn, Oa. Grand Chief Harry P. Keiucke, has Instituted three Castle of the K. G. E., since tho session ot the Grand Cas tle, Mny 11. Sir Knights Daniel Bnltzer, Dr. C. Horn, M. T. Troxler, G. 11. M. Stock. er, Charles Fritz aud H. A. Deifender for, of town, witnessed tho grand parado in honor of Supreme Castle, K. G. E., at Atlantic City on Monday. Tho annual parado of the Knights Toinplar of Pennsylvania took place Tuesday in Philadelphia. It is esti mated that there were 3000 Knights lu lino. In the afternoon the 30th annual conclavo of tho Grand Couimandery was opened at the Masonic Temple, and In tho evening there was a turnout aud recoption, attended by several thous aud Knights and ladies. , Tho answer of the Supremo Lodge f tho Order of Fraternal Guardians has been filed in Harrisburg, In the quo warranto proceeding Instituted by Attorney Geuoral Honsel. A general denial of all the charges made against tho Order is entered with a prayer that tho suit be dismissed. Robert- J. Ordway, Supreme 'reasurer of tho Order of Solon, this eek holding n meeting in Pittsburg, as arrested ou thechargo of misusing funds. Other otllcers were also nrrest ed on the charge of conspiracy. Tho accused men declare that the charges wore brought, for personal reasons, by rival faction of the Order. The appropriations of tho Grand Castle K. G. E., of Pennsylvania, for tho ensuing year nro ns follows; Ex petises of Grand Chief, 81,000; salary of G rand Master of Records, $1,850; salary ot Grand Second Guardsman, 810; Su premo Castle supplies, 8900; postage and oxpressago, 8CO0; printing nnd sta tionery, $1,100; rent of otllce, 8201, office expeuses, $100; Annual dues lo Supreme Castle, $-200; District Grand Chief's term expenses, 81,150; testimonial to Grand Chief, 8150; Grand Castle sup plies, $200; organization work, 8500; Military Branch, 8200. The Supreme Representative is instructed to ndvo- cato the translation of the ritual in the Swedish language. NEWSY WEISSPORT. The Doings of it Llsely Town llrlellytii colli ded in Short Knlt-8,tfli Order by tli Stroller" nml Chum. - Jonathan Leihensberger is all smiles over the arrival of a fine baby Blrl. Mrs. Rebecca Dimmick, of Allen town, relict of the late J. It. Dimmlok, is sojourning with frleuds In town. Mm. Peter Ktum, iieoonipmiled by Miss Addlo Miller, are among friends at Mountain Top, In Luiserne county. Franklin's genial butcher, W. B. Adams, is homo from n few days' trip to V ilkesbarre and Plymouth. Mrs. Samuel Bpohn, of Union Hill, who wns visiting her parents ill West l'eun, has returned home. Religious services wilt lie held in School Hall Sunday mornlug nnd eve ning. The public is clrdinlly Invited to ntteud. Austin lloyer, one of the lower end's prominent young meu, ciroled in tho city of Brotherly Love tills week. Miss Emma Boycr Is on n pleasant sojourn lo Bnltlmorc, Washington, I). C, and Old Point Comfort, Vn. Tho well-known John Kromer did bustuesN at Allentown on Saturday. John Is still In the 'piano and organ business. Charley l'.nzlan, of East WeissiKirt, will attend the Normal School atllroil hcadsville during tho coming summer. Charley has the best wishes of all Ids friends. Word reoeivod from Quint Artier, who is now at tho Mlllersvllle State Normal School, Is to tho cifoct that ho is fully recovered from n recent Illness. The "Stroller" Is glad to hear It. Harrle Kreldlcr, our popular car dago builder, has just turned out n handsomo basket phaeton for Qaptnlu ! ostor, of East Mauch Chunk. We regret to noto that Mrs. John Kromer is not well. Along witli her many friends we hope for her speedy and complete convalescence. A delightful qulltlug party cnino oif nt the home of Mrs. Momroo Berger on the enstside on Tuesday ntternoon. - John Kromer furnishod tho Jeru salem church of Traclisvllfo with n very pretty chapel orgau which was appropriately dedicated by tho congre gation on Thursday aftcmoou. Welssport people would llko somo enterprising corporation to introduce n good water system into tills borough. It is bound to return big results to whoever undertakes tho enterprise. Let us hear from somebody. The Lehightou coach will bo ut tho hotels In town every ovenlug at 7.15 o'clock. Tcrsoiis desiring baggage de llvered will bn accommodated at tho lowest prices nnd in tho promptest manner by leaving word nt tho hotels. J. Frank Snyder, of Mountain Top, wns a familiar liguro in townthisweck. Mr. Snydor was formerly principal of our public schools and also it justlco of the peace In Frankliu townshio. llo is now in tho mercantilo business nt the former place. Ford Miller, Weissport's hustling newsboy, fell from Blery's porcii n dis tance ot fifteen feet into the basement leading to Horn's barber shop, Friday ovening, nud sustained sovero injury about tho head nnd shoulder. The lit tle follow had a miraculous escape. From nn excliango wo learn this of the former pastor of tho Lutheran con gregatlon in this town : " Sunday, Rov O. W. Saudt, of St. John's Lutheran Church, nt Wllkesbarro, celebrated the secoud anniversary of Ids successful pastorate of the church. In tho last year sixty three members wero recolved and in tho past two years, which cov ers tho ministry of Rev. Mr. Saudt in St. John's, 100 have boen received. Sunday morning flvo now ones wcro received." At noon Monday, while Warrcu Conner, driver for tho Allentown Bag gage Transfer Company, and Charles Scholl, bnggagemaster at tho Terminal depot, wero driving across tho Lchigli alley tracks on Walnut street, tho team was struck by an east bound pas senger train, but luckily not much damage was dono. Mr. Scholl noticed tho train just lu tho nick of timo nnd started the horso at a grentcr speed, thus preventing n serious or perhnps fatal injury. Allentown Critic. War ren is it son of Mrs. Susnn Connor, of town. FROM MAUCH CHUNK. i:pltouileil Personal at Allen The Uouiily t'anllal Kplrlleill hy n Special Correspcmi' and Otherwise. Politics are heating. --Dr. Kirby was u vi ,, town on Tnesday. George II. Laury is home from a trip to Lawrence, Kansas, whero he wns on a visit to Ida parents. Joint Mlllay, Esq., of Freelaiid, spent Wednssdny at the Commission ers' office with his son-in-law, Patrick LAWlor. Ed Packer and wife, ot Bethlehem, were In town ou IMtlay attending tjio Both anniversary of Mauch Chunk Lodge, 70, 1. O. O. F. Mr. Packer Is ro membered in this county ns n lively prohibition worker. The widow of the Into Hairy 11. Packer presented a portrait of her lato husband to the efllolnls of the llrst National Bauk, of Mauoh Chnnk, with which he was connected at the tlmo of ills dtoease. The portrait hangs on tho walls of the directors' room, along with tho portraits ot the late Hiram Wolf, the late Judge George lteltord, Hon MlloM. Dimmick, A. W. Butler and Daniel Bertsoh, all of whom wero di rectors. Place is nlso given to likenes ses of Gen. William Lilly and A. W. Lelseuring, tlio former h director nnd the latter the bank's president. i.iiti.i: i,r. hy in , Lltcly Community ltrtetly Heinlictl a llrlght l'cnell rusher. -Alvln H. Sillies was visiting Bethlehem Inst week. Charles Green was ou u business trip to Mauch Cuunk lust Thursday. -Mrs. George M. Henry is visiting relatives and frieuds In Philadelphia. -It is said Hint in all tho forests of tho earth there are no two leaves ex actly the sauie. It is also said that uuioug nil people of tho earth there aro no two faces precisely nliko. -Suiruel lleltzwns mndo very happy one day last week, when his good wife prosentod him with n Iiraiid new baby hoy. -The fuimers 111 tills section havo about finished planting corn. James Green, of Betldeliem nnd Miss Ella Scrfass, ot Kresgevillc, wero united in tho holy bonds of mntrimony ou Saturday ot last week. Rev. S. 11. Stupp ofllciatod. Georgo M. Henry did businossnt Allentown on Thursday. Levi Serfuss nnd wife visited rela tives and friends nt. Tniincr.svHle, dur ing tho week. Charles Sillies is nursing u very sore hand caused by it felon; he lias suffered terribly tho past two weeks. -Amandua Smith, of Kuukletuwii, on Saturday last caught seven trout, measuring from 12 to 11 inches. Jonathan Klstler, ot Lelifghton, circulated through this section on Tuesday. KI1I.M1 On Thursday, May nth, 18U2, a Sliver Watch, lu this borough, tho owner can havo tho samo by proving properly nnd pnymg clinrges, on application to Edward E. Krum, lth Street. May 13, ls02-:lw. lt.11.HOAD koti;s. Upper Lehigh laslorial Coiiteiilloli Tho regular monthly meeting of the Upper Lehigh Pastoral Convention convened lu the resideuco of Rev. I, O, Schlenker, llazleton, on Monday morning. Tho convention Is composed ot min isters of the German Lutheran church and has for Its object In meeting the discussion of church doctrines, etc. Two sessions were held Monday, and lu the evening a public mission festival was held lu the German Lutheran church when homo missions w ere dis missed lu both English aud German, Sixteen ministers were present. The names aud the places they represent are as follows: Lehightou, Revs, Kuder, Bauer and Strauss; Welssport, Rev. Wnchter; Pleasant Valley, Rev. Stupp; Mauch Chunk, Rev. Llndeustruth: Weatherly, Rev. Gerberich; Freeland, Rev. Schmidt; Wilkesbarre, Rev Saudt, Scrantou, Rev. Holter; Couyiigham Rev. Kuutx; Shenandoah, Rev. Gruh ler; Pottsvllle, Rev. Dr. Hiuterleituer; Summit Hill, Rev. Seibott; Haidetoii Rev. Schlenker. appointed a permanent committee to arrange all the preliminaries: Howard Soaboldt, A. J. IJtsenberger James Walp, George Kemerer, T. D. Tlioiiuta, Or F. I. Smith and Horace Heytlt. They will report at a meeting to be held ou Ft iday evening, June 3. Just make It a point to Isrld Ebbert wbso you want a Uatm for basi nets or pleasure. Lowest priots. Hay Dickinson, Addle Mitchell, Bsssle Wills Miss Anzie Bauer, the aoooartilishail daughter of Itev. K. A. Ilsuer, of Third si rvet, a graduate oi tiieHorauton Con servatory of Music, will form a class lu music lu this city during the coming month, aud we liesiiesk for her a full uisasuie of suoooss. Our twople had the pleasure of bearing Miss Bauer at tlw wtsrtsiutueut last Saturday su ing under the able msngeBut of Miss j&m 1- A KlstUr, n,l were delbjutsd with her renditions. CommellOftmoiit rtrafcAiita nt P. 1 fold's, Mauch Chunk. V. A. Peters will serve a line olilck ?? soup liinoh on Saturday night. Don t miss it. -Thy best assortment of geiiUeiuwi aud ladies' gold watches, In the finest work of art tliat was ever Kinoslved by the ingenuity of the boat Amerleoii maoufaotursrs, are now displayed at E. II. Hold's Uauoh Chuul? jjwilry store. Don't fall to see these usw goods and learn prices. No bualusss tuau should tie with out printed stationery Call at ttii o tiles and girs us an onlsr. 1'rsssuU for gradustss at . II. Hold's, Maoob Chunk. Ilerslt Wine Front the School Hoard The January term of our iviunty courts gave a verdict lu the Hersu Heater Company vs. the Lehightou School Board matter in favor of the latter. The case was appealed to the Supreme Court whleh tribune has just reversed tho decision of the lower courts. This means about 8100O out o the school board treasury. The history of the case Is a long one. The Harsh Heater Company plaoed tbeir furnaces lu the public school building ou trial. If they proved satisfactory within a given time thr were to be patd for, If not the I lersli people were to remove tbeui without oost to the school board. They didn't give satisfaction but in some war or other the beard failed to notify the Ilersli people premier aud aonordinglv the result. A fine selection of gold au.I Mb or peuolU, pens and all the latest novel ties in tbls line at K. II. Hold's, Mauoh Chunk. Short 1'nragraiihs That Will ho of Inteiesl to the Itallroad Hoys. Jit Is said the V.& R. will soon es tablish coal yards of their own along their linos on the Lohlgii Vnlioy, when middle dealers will liavo to quit, nnd coal will bo sold lower. t Rollln II. Wilbur, sou E. P. Wilbur, of South llethjcbcm, has been elected a director of the Lehigh Valley Rail road, succeeding the late Arlo Pardee. Mr. Wilbur was recently appointed as- slstaut to President McLeod. of the Reading system. X The engine which bears the world's record for speed having hauled a "Blue Line" train at tho rate of !U-7 miles per hour has been named the "Firing Jersey Dutchman" by the railroad peo. pie. It Is eugino No. .383 of the Central railroad division of the Reading road. The train is uu object of Interest be tween Philadelphia and Now York. I Engineer D. G. Blank nnd crew have been transferred from a coal train betweeu Packerton and Pettii Amboy, N. J , to a freight train which leaves Mauch Chunk for Eastou every night at 11:25. Geo, Piatt is conductor Mickey Esraug handles a brake and Chas, Welnland takes caro of the hind end. X The statement of the Philadelphia and Reading Relief Association for the mouth of April shows payments ag gregatlug 82310.10. Ou account of deaths, $10,2fil ; oil uooouut of acci dents, disablements, 87,372; sick dis ablements, 85,871.40 ; the total uumber of oases was 751 ; 30 claims were paid, 8 from accident and 12 from natural causes. tTheP. JtR, ollleiuls are making a determined effort to ascertain whether the night operators and watchmen em ployed ou their leased Hues are paid for sleeping or attending to their duties. It is said that a number ot of tleials ou Saturday night started out on a tour of the Wyoming division. At Penu Haveu all lights were put out ou the eugine aud train ane in this man ner steamed into all stations along the Hue, except at Mud Run without the station employes disooveriug it. All except the Mud Run man are said to have been disobarged ou Monday. X An Important law has been enacted by the New York Legislature which strictly limits railroad tralunieu day's labor to teu hours. Tills law was passed as a measure of public safety iuasmuoh as railroad companies oft times worked the trainmen continu ously for from fifteen to twenty hours. The railroad corporations failiug to provide for the safety of their patrons tne legislature ties rtghituiiy inter the sake ot public Itev. mutant JfoIIlHsheil Of Sparta, N. J., voluntarily sayji "To Whom It May Concern: " Unasked 1 deem It my duty to a surierlng humanity whose bodies and souls I would have healthy, to tell them of the valua ol Hood's Bunnparllla. wtillo living In Ohio one ot my children was greatly Affile tod With Bolls having 30 on her limbs, and being unable to watlc. I had heard ot Hood's Sartaparllla, and boucht a bottle, hall ot which cured en tirely. Two years alter, another child was afflicted as badly. I used tho other halt bottle ot Hood's Sarsaparllla with tike re sults. About four years after, tho child first afflicted was again tormented like Job, and I bought a bottlo (on Sunday at that) and again a cure. I gavo some ot the medicine to a poor woman and two children they wero helped as wero mine, Through a testimo nial sent to C. I. Hood & Co., Inquiries came from all the country, asking If it was a 'bona fide' testlmoulal. aud ot course 1 wrote all that Itwasndhatatae- knowledge ot Scores and Scores Of persons helped or cured by flood's Sana parllla, Mild cases ot rheumaUsm have yielded to It. Biliousness and bad liver havo been corrected ta wy own family. This Is tho only patent medicine I have felt like praising. I speak not for C. I. Hood, but for the Jobs who are lmpaueut and are tor mented beyond endurance. Nothing I know of will cleanse the blodoVstlmulale the liter, or clean the stomach so perfecUy as Hood's Sarsaparllla Any person Isiilng to know more, enclosing a stomp will be Informed. Yours for the health, happiness and virtue ol humanity." WiiLUll llotutiuiD, pastor of Presby terian church, Sparta, N. J. lleed's rills cure habitual ceaslipsuea. LOW SHOE DEPARTMENT. MDIVrORTM,' s. Bid OXd!Ai$, 2()(lilloronl styles and makes to seleet from r re ii el fjea ON CO 1 a V f rices, as usual, tne very nr s, Lowest. Gl.OBK VAKElIOUSE. Opera House .lock. Lcl.igl.toii. A Big Line of Goaches, At low prices at Henry Schwartz's, First street, Lehigh ton. Baby Caps, R mi ure uchings, na ss I rimmings or Notions of any you kind, until see the new stock Obert's Block. Lehighton. Will You aint Your Roof? IF YOU 1)0, Use "Hawthorn's Roof Paint," GuArtANTr.F.D im Viutv Hhst. For snlc oxeliisivply by C. A. GOTH, Opposito tho Post OfQco, Lehighton, Penn'a" WE ARE SHOWING PRETTY THINGS FURNITURE AT LOWEST PRICES. And we nro confident that it will hp to your interest to call nul see us before you buy olsewhero. Vou ran select hero with tho samo ntlvnntngo as in the forger cities, prices nntl quality of "oods lietni' the same, ami m some instances better. We also have n At Our Usual Low Prices. Respectfully, KEMTCRER & SWARTZ, NORTH FIRST STREET. rsoetl alike for liolloy and for the intereat of work lugntsii. 11 may us conndently pre dlotstltlist the Legislature if other atstes vrlll imitate this euniik' As railroad corporstiuu. ure of u stmii iMiutlo character, hnlditix ttivir priti' Isoss and frsuohtsss from Hie state, thus mar be regarded as a proper ei erolse of lsgtslatire power. S W Owen Belli L?SiS The HEART niSEASE! The Cii3apest Place in Town For AYnll Paper, Uordors and Decora tion is at Corner of Weeond and Iron Streets. Ig, B6 the C'Jr-aasaa.v in seict'd lVe:iib. CI0B1 "W arehousE. Don't fail to exam ine the Extra Values offered this week. Chevrons. Figured Chevrons, light ground, extra width, at. 8 cents, are going to he great sellers. Viole Laines. A new printed fab ric, line quality and special design s something that will sell on sight only 10 cents a yard; made to sell for 2.5 cents. Ginghams. A n o t h e r 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 double. fir TUtTim Bhiiw t hftt ono in rom bli ft wHt or dtMMl IlMrt. Tlio first &7mpi)Bs ar tahort breath op pre ! i UntlvrlnK. ftalnt 4vo4 huncrr pain lnalde,lhcnniolhria( Is a marrelnue rum lr "I bavo been troubled i vittibMrtdlMtua t r jt-ira, my Ml puUo M i Trr weak, could at time, acurculr feel It, tbe , Mllst exciteojcnt would always Mkio tar mitm sod boart utid a Ivar of Inipendloji dMih isvreJ me in we lace mr Donra. jm. ju i !' NIUtVlNC and MOW HE.UIT t if III. ta tbe oolr taedi-oe that ba proved of an bee ntawl ourod mo. I.- U. Dyer, Cloverdai. Aid. li r. mflII.lvrlIUiarj a aura lenedr fr lllllonsMM and Torpid I.lver. Uomi Stt ce a c a. Fin book on Heart IHaeaM IUi weoderfal Bf Frc at drugkfiU. ur addroM DR. MILES' MEDICAL 00., ElWvart, Ind. Sold by T. r. TUoums. QTl UKK hllA lN(.hAla4JON,ltppMltUM tuviuit, likuroutUni an4 ftaji.pootni fur T AWFKli, Uu- ImHt, upiMaltf ItM UpatV Xj UiHiwi. nt h.nt. stuurtartfldoeavrwy thiun tu hrait:. 3tvi Itiufm dtwi htm Closed uu 8uii(las. KSVEILITERFILIS sfVei oa a utm prtaditjfr jwOatw t4a llrer, tUtUiMb IM wwu lArawffA Uu twnw. Dm. Viur Pau curt MnaaiBMi, I BpdeasUDjXS. ' II SulJ In 1 SOT sauaMIBpSeasuaoU. , SEX'S BOBf MAE OH E. Just Keccivcd a lnrge and beautiful line of M9Mhttedf hfoia SiH:, All Silk at only :i7if. lMi' yard. bbv att. mlt jf 1 a ci rEit IDA IB Taw tri tji w a '01 hi? il .a r3) js ejik ivo. ta ju ffl .lb Is a new wash fabrie, iirinted on light and dark grounds, all new designs, beautiful finish, FULL YARD WIDE, ONLY 10 OENTS PER YARD. cottojv citjEjponrs Aie one of ths newest of the fine wash goods for the season. We lmve them in a variety of colorings and styles. New things in Black ami White ; LACES. In skirt and raflle width, including the popular Point de Irlimlt. Our stock of is complete and is up to the times in the new similes and differ ent weaves, including many novelties not to be found elsewhere. seasonable underwear tor ladies, men and children. Mauch OlxunU. Pa. -tx. Iv-tLA.. 6X0IIE No. 7ll Hamilton Street, Allentown, pa.
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