Your Attention ! White Embroidered Die's Patterns no end to this nssoit ment, nt prireg never before henrd of in this section. Black Dress Patterns with white embroidery, very attrac tive and low in price. An elegnnt assortment o f blacks, stripes and plaid Piques, a thing seldom found elsewhpre, at prices that cannot be matched. Our assortment of Fans ex ceed anything in this valley and must be seen to be appreciated. Ladies' Silk Mitts, in all the new shades, at way down prices. Ladies' Helts in endlew variety at prices never dreamed of. J. T. NUSHATIIVT, 11 si Btreet, between Smilh and Plum Streets, .ehlKhton. 1. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY, JUNE 4, V8M. List of .lurnra. Drawn to tete at tlie Jnria Term of Carbon County Coiuts coniruenclnE Jinn day, June 13, 1SD2: ORAXIl JL'l'.OIIS. Belli, Elvln. carpenter, Weatlierly Brislln, Neal, laLorer, I.ausane Bennlnger, W. K., laborer, I.tlilglilon Clauss, Webster, clerk, I.phlsliloii Coll, Anthony, Inn keeper, E. M. Chunk Dougherty, Xeal, miner, Summit Dreisbach, Frank, carpenter, l.ansfonl, 51 Krltilnger, J. M inerehant, I.ehlshtou Qcrhart, F. B., merehanl, Weatlierly Gumberl, J. II., farmer, Mahoning Grayer, Samuel, tinsmith, I.ehigbton GallaRbrr, J. .1 , Inn keeper, II. Meadow Oerber, Jonas, bollermaker. Il eatherly Hancock, Sarasou, miner, Xraqiieli'inlrig Kresge, Iieuben, laborer, franklin Lents, Charles, farmer, MaLonlng I.ynn, Thomas, hrakeman, Sunmilt II 11 1 McHugh, Andrew, laborer, I.ausfor.l, V Heinle, C. O., conduetor, I.ehlglitnn Sweeny, William .1., clerk, K. -If. Chunk. West, Morgan U, uilner. Lansfonl, W Younir, Lewis, watchmaker, Weatherly Yeahl, Henry W., blacksnillh, Lehlghton Zellner, .Voses, fanner, Malinnlnj PKT1T Jl'll()l!. Black, John. Sr , labnuT, Kiininili Mill. Boyle, Bernard, machinist, M. ('. 1st V Bonser, James 1' , Inn keeper, liniiimns Caillon, Hairy, lahoier, Lp1iik.Ii Dlehl, John, latuiier, NesqiielwnliiR Dougheity J. A ,saloonkeepei,lt. .Veadow UeLonx, UrIrHtli, lalmier, Una mansion n Davis, lleese, miner, Andeniled Dunlap, Charles, laborer, .V. Chunk 2nd V Jingelman, Joseph, rallroaler. K. M. C Eberly, Charles, painter, M. Chunk 1st W Krly, James, laboier, Summit Hill, N'o. fl Kngler, Flank, hotel keeper, 11. .V. Chunk Engle, W, A , clerk, 1'ackertoii Fields, Joseph, pnslmasler, Parry, We Fllckinger, Levi, fanner, I.ausane Frlti, EJnard, miner. Lansford, K GallaRher. Dennis, lahoier, Lansfoid, W Harklns, Patrick, brakeiuan, U M. Chunk Hough, Moses, butcher, BloomliiKdale Hernln, Patrick, shoemaker, Lansford, W Hill, John, miner, Lansford, K Hontz, Ammou, farmer, Mahoning Hollenbach, James, carpenter, Lansford, F, Koch, Enos, farmer, Venn Forest Kuepper, A. C, farmer, Packer Kostenbader, Samuel, painter, I.ehlglitnn Krelder, Tobias T., caipenter. M. C. 2nd W Eannable, Charles, laborer, U. M. Chunk Leyan, II. P., ex-sheriff, Franklin Lescher, Lewi", carpenter, Lansford, II Leran, I. G., miller, Franklin JlcConnell, James, saloonkeeper, S Hill McCoy, William, boss, Beaver Meadow Maurey, Frank, miner, Audenrled Miller, Samuel, stableman, Audentled Nothsteln, Dennis, farmer, Mahoning O'Donnell, Meting!), laborer, B. Meadow Porter, William r , farmer, hidiier Norm Person, James, farmer, Venn Forest. r.oblion, John M , laborer. AuJenrled Hitker, Solomon 1., clerk, Weatharly Boss, James, carpenter, M. Chunk 2nd W Sbadel, Win., Insurance scent, Lehlghton Schlelder, Henry, laborer, Parryvlllo Thomas, Wro., hotel-keeper, 1). Meadow H'atklns, T. A , hotel-keeper, Xeaquelion Ing Zahn, Frank J., tailor, Lehlghton tkaveiise Jirnnns. Anlbony, Bobert X., milkman, Franklin Belli, A. A , clerk, Welssport Boyer, Owen, carpenter. Franklin Bower, C. V doctor, Lshlghlnn Haura, Charles, miner, Tresckow Belneman, George I... clerk, E. M. Chunk Bryfogel, Solomon, carpeuter. Franklin BUllngsley, John, laborer, M. C. 2nd W Dreisbach, Lewis, carpenter. Franklin Davis, George J., laborer, AuJenrled Engelhait, John, farmer, Packer Fellows, Myron, merchant, Lansford, K Goldstrau, William, miner, AuJenrled Hoover. C. It., machiulst, Weatherly Hontz, Hiram, milkman, E. Mauch Chunk Horn, Levi, farmer. Franklin Hank, Herman, painter, E. M. Chunk Hawk, Jacob S., lumberman Kidder South Hahn, E II., shoemaker, Franklin Jonas, Walter, miner. Lansford, West KueLuer, Thomas, laborer, M. c. find W Klnirael, Lewis, blacksmith, If, Meadow Leuckel, William, butcher, Franklin JcDlsb, Henry, miner, Summit Hill Mangel, Charles, miller, East Venn Minnlcb, Edwin, engineer, Summit IIIll McDanlel, Lyman, laborer, Packerlnn .VcGIII, Edward, farmer, Lehigh Pry, Charles, engineer, Lansford, East Heed, Frank, tailor, Mauch Chunk 1st W lielir, David, carpenter, Lehlgb;on Hose, George, hrakeman, E. M. Chunk Swartz, II. E , clerk, .Vauch Chnnk 2nd II' sweeney, misli, miner, i.ansior.1, East hmldi, Anton, laborer, M. Chunk 2nd W invner, Aaron, salesman, rraiiuiiii Stelgernalt, Jacob, farmer, East Venn Walk, Vhlllp, carpenter Franklin Washburn, 1)., ast. dispatcher, IPeatheilv ll'alk, William, farmer, Franklin VI' Tin: i.izzaiiii ciimsit. The No. 10 Union Sunday school, nt Steigerwalt'a, nt n lata meeting elected the following named persons as otllccrs for the ensuing term: Superintendent, Daniel KUtler; Asst., A. S. Zimmerman; secretary, Prank Hill; treasurer, David Riegelj vocal leader, 1'. I!. Zimmerman; librarian, Xoali Btelirerwalt; deacons, Chas. Blielliamer ami Miss Jcnnlo Rlegal. Pr- J. K. KUtler, of Mantis ille, who during tho winter was conllued to his bed for twelve long weeks with a tedi ous lung affection, Is up mid about tho house ugalti. lie recently sold his valuable stand to Dr. Hueli, of Hast Peuu, Carbon county, anil tho inning fall expects to removo to remove to Ljekiglitou, where lie owns a house and lot. Delug In need of a vacation ho in tends to lay olf until fully restored to health. Ho had a very extensive and laborious practice, and is a seriously sick man, Mr") Kate Kershnpr, widow of Cleo. Kershner, deceased, of I.liaard Creek Yalley, died suddenly on Friday, May pOtli, aged OS years. Ilr. A, H. lUbruulJ lnjure.1, A peculiar aoeldeut happened to Dr. A. B, Kabenold about seven o'clock Friday evening, says the AUentown Critic. The doctor was in his stable and lifted his young sou on the horse in the stall, preparatory to giving him a ride. Buddenly the horse leaiel for ward and attempted to escape from the stable. Mr. Rabuoltl caught hold of the boy ami pulled hlui from the bora. lu dolug so lis, lu some unaccountable Aanner, fnsotnriHl his laftartn near the ahouldr. Dr. II. Hart&all was sum raoned and reduced the fracture. The doctor i well known In this Louoty, having a branch ofBoe In this yltoe ana at Bnungton. OLD MOTHER CFIUNDY. HrlKlit hihI Kieiitir OmurHCe Inshle the Itormuli I.tlllM. A new and pretty line of clocks al Hock's very cneap. Memorial Day at New Mahoning was prettily obneneil on Sunday last. ltocket alarm clock. Sold by R, H. Hold, Mauch Chunk. An Interesting letter from our Kast Venn correspondent Is crowded out this wceK. Jake Klstlcr lilies tennis for pleas ure or business puriioscs nt the very lowost rules. KUtlcr's Ice cream parlor Is the place to buy Icecream every day In the Full lino of Ingrain and Hmssels carpets nt Henry Schwann s. Newest and largest lino of station cry and school supplies at low prices, nt Rock's. Michael Kletteror looked on tho wluowhen tt was red. lie paid the costs. (leorgo II. Knzlau, the popular north l irst street merchant, will con sider our hat ofr for favors shown. Tho will be no services in Zlon's Reformed church on Second street, Sunday morning. "Hilly" Clazollwns before 'Squlro Belt, for commit! Ituz nn assault and battery on Mrs. I Iarvoy Ithoads. The cose was settled. No business man should be with out printed stationery. Call nt this olllco and give us nu order. We atiU have a few hundred copies of tho new election laws which we will glvo to those who call nt this oflico for the samo. Musical College. Tho Spring Term opens August 1st., in Vocal and Instru mental Music. For catalogues nddress Henry II. Moyer, Freeburg, 1'a. HI. Our boys' suits at 81.75, 8.1.00 85.00 and up are 3.'! per ceut cheaper than you can buy them elsewhere call nt tho One l'rlce Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. Dr. V. F. Dauzer, of Ilazlcton, will be at the Exchange Hotel, on Friday, the 21th Instant, to treat persons suf fering from dkeases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Just malio It a point to see David Ebbert when you want a loam for busi ness or pleasure. Lowest prices. For Rent A large store room lo cated on Ridgo street In the business part of Lansford. Address or call on Joseph Tanner, Summit 11111, for more particulars. It Is n fact, I.uckenbacli, Mauch Chunk, is showing new and pretty things In Wall Pnpcrs and Decorations. This Is the season for these goods. Don't buy until von see them. There will bo n grand balloon as cension at Adam Rerger's hotel, East Venn township, on Whit Monday even ing, Juno Cth. He on hand for a gen eral good time. 2t A largo assortment of choice goods just lecelvod from Now York City, suitable for very pretty commence ment presents are now displayed at E. II. Hold's Jewelry store, Mauch Chunk. Tuesday sixty-four tons of oak bark were unloaded at 11. .1. Kuntz's south end tannery, the biggest dnj-s work this scn'.on. llavo you u hot so ? If so, you should not fall to buy u lly net or u lap duster at Milton Flory's Weissport, whero is also lo be found a big assort ment of line and medium harness nt lowest prices. 4t Largest circulation ami lowest rates for advertising. A very choico and pretty lino of gold rings can now bo seen at E. 11. Hold's jewclery store, Mauch Chunk, the like of which catinot ho found else where in this section of the Slnte. It will certainly interest you to look at them. The cards in o out announcing the marriage of Charles & Frnntz and Miss Isabella Hontz, nt the home of the groom's parents, on south Third street, this Saturday evening. We ex tend warmest congratulations. The greatest of all bargains ever offered, Is the striking alarm clobk, fully warranted, for only at E. 11. Hold's Jewelry store. It will pay your fare and save you money to purchase hero. A Slatlugtou marble man has erected a pretty tomb stono In the cemetery horu in honor of Mrs. Wnlbert, who was murderod at Weath erly almost three years ago by Oliver Stangley who paid the pennlly for his atrocious crime on tho gallows In the county prison at Mauch Chunk a Utile moro than one year ago. -We will make to your order the best Siri.OO. $20.00 and 13.00 suit in this valley, every suit guaranteed perfect in, iirsi-ciass woi Kmansiup anu ;ii por cent cheaper than yon can get them elsewhere nt Solid helm V Tailoring Hall, Mauch. Chunk. J. George Snyder, ot Allenlown, the well known horseman, will bout the Exchange Hotel stables, In this town from next Monday until Friday with thirty or more head of Hue horses which will be sold at very reasonable prices. Ifyouwantto invest in good horse llesh now Is your opportunity for George will positively treat you right. If you want to keep cool, buv an Alapaca, Serge or I.inen coat and vest at the One Price Star Clothing Hall, .uaucu i-nunK, wmcn win make you feel BlTi degrees below zero. The taxpayers voted to Increase the borough debt last Friday by a voto of 231 to 27 against. The election was held under the now ballot law and was very interesting, n number coming from Wcissuort and Mauch Chunk to witness its workings. If you aro thinking ot purchasing a gold or silver natch you will miss It If you fall to see tho magulllcent stock now shown by E. II. Hold, the Mauch Chunk jeweler, and learn prices. It will positively save youmonev and voti will see the largest assortment In this section or the State. niiinxr.u.s vuTTiiiiiu rn.f, A I.liely I.itl oH'cllow lliitertulii IlUlrld lleiiiilylllenlictl nl a lllff Supper. "I've Got It" Only to those who have traveled the mysterious road toOrlentallsm tlirduch the Jr. t). U. A. M.,can fullyopprjclate. auequnieiy umiersinuii nun sensibly congratulate themselves on the satis faction of saying "I've got It." Only tho-o Inside tho mystic chamber "have it' and those who "have it' are a lovnl. jolly set of fellows who would'nt gl-e "it" up for many times what "it" cost them to "get it." Saturday evenluu last the "Court" adjunct connected with Stioh Council, 731, Jr.O. U. A. K, of East WeUsport, spread large tables lu Saeger's Hall, and loaded them down witli a very apietllng and sulr stantial luncheon lu honor ot the many services rendered them in nu olllcial way by the genial District Deputy Jos. N. lleiuett, of I-ehlghten, who, at about nine o'clock, was escorted to the bauuuet hall by tho committee ou nrrangeuieuts. The evening was made one complete round or en)oy ment and w ill Jong be remembered by tiiose wno nau tlie pleasure or panic! patiugiuit. District Deputy Reuuelt expressed a ueep sense oi reeling lor ino nonor ablo maimer lu which Ids services were held and concluded a short address by saying that he did not.feel equal to an uApressiun oi me ;mauy pleasant thoughts that tilled Ids mind nud heart on so agreeable an occasion, but that the event would aUays hold a prom ineut place nmong the pleasant and never to be forgotten recollections of his life. During the course of the supper V. C, G. W. Mortlilmer.wns called on and ho responded In a twenty minutes tulk ou the principles of the order, nud In conclusion dwelt on the neces-lty of an educated constituency to briug about a purification of present corrupt politics Ills remarks were loudly applauded. OBSERVATION. ,TLe committee Isaac Rarlhola mew, Will Whitehead, Jr., and Robert Graver, proved themselves equal to the exigencies or the event aud are among the bhwest hearted and jolliett of the fallows who smile when they say "I've got It." . II. II. Cristy and Daniel Hoilniau catered like professions is in waiting on the boya arouud the banquet hoard. Nobody was sliahtwl by tlie lolly wallers who hustled here and (heir with a laugh and a joke for each aud an. "Pussy" Kronier was all smiles, Everybody was happy. IN A FEW WORDS. A Lively Writer TelU the Slor of Hie llaiuHtulns;! ot m We! In nmt About (Mil t'HtllOll. 1 Tuoi.n.vlllu ,lri,m mrra will ro-' .leauesvllle drum corps will r- organize. " Mnry Dunn, of Reaver Meadow. Is dead at the age of 74 years The Greek Catholic church at Audenrled was dedicated, Sunday; the ceremonies wore nt tended by 2000 people. John Reckloft and Miss Amelia Hartmau, a Weatherly couple, wero marriou on Saturday evening. ' Audonrled enjoys Increased mall facilities, and her people nro happy. Hnydon &. Co., of Jennesvillo, havo just received nnother steam shovel for uso tu their colliery. li Jennesville is soared over a I posslblo cave in.' " Flvo gallons of whiskey were stolon from Coyle's saloon at Reaver Meadow on Monday night, 1 Examine your currants and goose berries now, before tho worms havo a chance to get tho start and eat up all tho foliage. If you llnd a trace of them sprinkle them with hellebore a table spoonful to two gallons of water. Uo peat onco or twice nt short Intervals, and It will prove wholly eff ective. The Hnzleton Plain Speaker says; "Several youngnien from Hazlctou who attended a lilcnlo at Audenrled on Monday night incurred the displeasure of some vouug fellows of that side, bo cause they flirted with their girls, wore pelted with mud when they started tn their bus for home. Mud slinging Is n game to bo Indulged In by the politi cians and not lovo sick youths." " The school term In Ranks town ship has closed after a successful term of ten months, during which tlmo the teachers in the dllfereuttownsmahaged their schools in a very creditable man ner. Mr, P. J. Kclley, of Benvor Mea dow, who taught tho .leanesvillo school, deserves much credit for his first term, as tho progress his school lias made during the term plainly shows that ho devoted his tlmo and interest to tho advantages of his pupils In promoting them In their studies, MAIKIMXn. A llreo7y Hatch of I.lely fniiteiiliiH In n I.lielv Coiiiimuilts. A. G. ulusselmnn was visiting nt Wlllresbarre, over Sunday. A surnrlse nartv In honnrnf lfnltln Toi ranee, was held Thursday evoning. -'I he supervisors aro nt nrosont. en. gaged repairing tho roads. Charles Ebert thinks ho hns fnnii.i slate on his farm. Ho will shortly open n quarry to test their quality. -Among the visitors in tho Vnllnv over Sunday were the following: Hiss ivaue rensiermncnor, ot Lehlghton; Jissos Amelia and Emma Ileisler, of Lewistown: Mahlou Nothsteln. nf Egypt; Miss Emma Davis and C. E. I'enstermncher, or Nesquehonlug; Alexander Mcrtz, of Kaston. The corner stono of the new St John's brick church will be laid next Sunday with appropriate services. Services will be held in both English and German lu tho morning and after noon, in addition to the retrular pastors of the church. Rev. A. Bartho lomew and Rev. W. II. Mrnnss. thorn will he present Rev. A. R. Horn, nf Allentown; and Rev. J. A. Reber, of Lehlghton. i.itti.i: O.lf. A I.liely Community llrlefly Iteinlietl liy n Itiiirht Pencil 1'uslier. Blacksmith .Tames f) Rmltl. a business trip to Allentown Saturday. Akin II. Sillies accompanied by his brother Wesley V.,circulated nmong -.i-iiiKiiiuu uiciius las, rriiiay. On Friday evening lntt A.i-lnTT Sillies received tlie Initiatory degree in Aquashicola Lodge, 70.1, 1. O. O. F. Mrs. Daniel Wagner and Mrs. Sam'l Hawk, were tho iruests of J. C Rah.IaI and wife, at Weatherly. -Among those who vlsllml MnuM. Chunk on Saturday were Chas. Green, George M. Henrv. John HcHmrt fi,no Sillies and Henry Green aud wife. The newly erected Lutheran aud Reformod church ntTrncharlllo lTr,u- Townmonslng township, was solemnly consecrated to the service of God on x uursuay or last week, (Ascension Day), m tho presence of a largo gathering of people. The day was a rainy one, but people from every direction gathered to witness the o.xerclsos. Long before the tlmo for tho commencement of the morning services the church was over crowded and a large numbor of people thronged the doors and yard. The services were conducted by Revs. Horn, of Allentown: Stunn aud Lnnry. nf Gllbei t'8. and Smith. Of Ilrndhenrlarlllo Tho preaching, singing and other exer cises were oi unusual Interest.and form an Important epoch in tho history of the church, long to bo remembored by all who participated. Among those in nttendanco were men and womon who received their early religious Instruc tion In tho old church, and they joined in tho exercises of the day with grent Interest. The collections during the day showed n liberal spirit on the part ot thoso present. The Interior and ex terior of tho edlflco presents a vcry handsome annearanciv. H Is nf ninnc. ing order of arcltecture, and standing uu u l uiiiiiiniiiiiiiir sue, with Its stately snlro rising high nbovo the roof, It challenges tho admiration of all who gaze upon its symmetrical proportions, i ho interior decoratisns are neat and attractive. andTSuch ns in roilAnt orn.iif upon tho good taste and enterprise of me iiuiitiiuj' uoiumiiree. i:ul l'.niii CluMlaortlirlteruriiiril Cliilrrh, The East Penu classis of the Reform ed Church convened in Salem's Plmmli at Cntnsauqun on Friday last, 27th, for a session of several days for receiving paiiH iiiiii reports ami me discussion Of nllll action UUOll all mntfprq nm-tntn. Ing to the several charges within the district. This classis Is one of the old est of tho M classe-. which together constitute tho Reformed Church In the United States. Its earliest meeting was lu 1820. Its prosout territory em braces nlmost nil of Northampton and Monroo counties and a part of Iehigh and Carbon, it represents a member- snip oi noout u.wo. l'OINTl'.ll rOI.ITICAI. l'llllSONAI.S. Ms iisirici Attorney i isnor was bnin H7 years ngo in Jamestown. Panther Creek Vnllev. now imrt nf c... Trill 1 ouuiuiii Jim, t Associate Judco Pi-Ice. nf Mnncli Chunk, Is (J) years of ago and Is still nine unu.nenriy. 1 Monroe county people want to send Democratic John H. Storm to Congress from this district in placo of m. .viutcnier, of rvorthamptou, Protbouotary David O.Watklns, u ocmiuemiuiug, win reau law, and being quick, earnest, energetic and ambitious It Is a safe conclusion that he will be very successful. Cr&The oldest Carbon county printer is II. V. Morthimer, Sr., the proprietor Or lliel-AHBON APVOCATr Who IlKSpni passed il, J- 0. 1). Sigley, of tho Gazette was once a Democrat, and K. II. Ranch, of tne Democrat was once a Republican. Roth have changed color. Tin: l.i:iii(iirs inn n.ooi,. June4, 111. 'ISIlt Aiiulser.Hrs uf tlie Ulc l loail 111 llii. Lehigh VllPj. Saturday, June 1, liriugs with it tho twenty-eighth anniversary of the terrlhle aud memorahle Hood of 1802 which resulted lu suoh fearful loss or life and property to those residing aloiin the Lehigh river. The rain ulileli causal this terrlhle fr.lift wn nf suivurnl ilnve iliiratinii. II, n rlpn commenced to swell and overflow Its hanks during tho arteruoou and night of the 4th, and hy three o'clock the fol - lowing uiornlug having rlwu fully twelve feet. At seven o'clock ou the taorulUB of the Sth the waters com- umuoeil to snluiMn ,,o l, il fore a loss of many million dollars had been sustained. All the hridgea be tween Mauch Chunk and Kaston were swept away Including the bridge cross Iuk the Lehigh rlvei at tills place. There were a numlier of heroic rut one and the river hanks presented a enene of the wildest confusion, one that we hone will never he re)ieatd. Bridges dwell In- onsen, stable, lumber and debris of all kluda were piled along the river bauks aud it was uiauy days be fore things resumed their usual eyen tenor ana the people settled down to a quiet resumption of their labors. ii.i'. iiai.l novir. Lim'hI IIkkv lull MHIIeri Hre LtrKtimluiT lo l'ut Ull Koine Color. TDK UAIAKAIleA-HLPeVI.KIl.l. KAU UAMIC. I4' 0tllllllllR Oil HUturtlsr afternoon the )Hnw telln. t(tlI'lert rilsastrnms lefnt at tn hanil s ni i lie J A. C. H. N. Club, of 1'hll.lilr elpliiH. the er. CftUMitntiA nut mi 's wretched SAiTle as rerc mr column -hows. The Schuyfkill ft svy team tftoneotthe strnnvest flinateur tennis In the Male anu has sueceeileil In winning ttie flnrt name from CiUAmKua on the Jailer's ground its'eason. Tlie result of tlie name rollows f ATASAL'lll'A. 11. O A. K. OUtf 3 ISO I 3 10 3 1 1 11 0 lino I 10 i 0 034 1 ones 10 2 1 7 27 IT M a. o. a. K. I i 1110 i it a t ?" 1 0 0 2 0 0 a o j o s o n ii 1 s 0 0 a o o o i: rt r7 i Ullls-rl, a riiainhers, lb n Mnlnne, If 0 llaintKi.cf n liiish.it i filirlslmati.c... ...o Meiitiltiirer. all.. Cutler, srmrvi.Kii.i- Mi)timnery, ss.. vnnivj, no.. Snjiler.e 4 iievoiinr.i, ri ...a limn nil's, er .....f Shannon, n s Waipsnn, il Jl cieirit.if..!":;";;;.';;.;;;;;i Total ,. ....a INNlMiS. ..o o n n o rt i n OatasAu.iii.1 , nrliu'lklll l 0 4 1 2 1 3 12 1-2S t-'jirnMl. rim. SlplimlklU Ntitvl T.t l.au IlllS. HlinllSI.ll. tlOllhfA itlnv. flllllit .ta.ii,aU nutl cltniiihers. struck out, bv (Ititler 4, hy Hli.innon 7. l-'lrst base on cnllnl hall. CataHii- nias.setiiiviKlll Navy 7. r.isseil Imlls.'JhiM man. Time. 'J hours. 1 iiilliulns. rmnlrn. Sneeii) and Vail. B1T1III.FIIEM VS. JKANXeVir.LH. Tlie .llMlllPfti lll nli.l ..Ta...i. n.n.nl. I...... I. .11 ehihsol south llelliletiem rrnsseit tint's on the former's Krniuuls maturtlay afternonn. In Hie e inypiinoiineirniiie H seemed us tliouali tlie IsllOIS UOlllil Lmh .tAnnAav.lla ,i,..1-k list In the llilril inning the home temn hertnii Ihelr slugging, while Anderson's pitchier lis w great that the visitors finmed thenhuliiml nnieti e, iwo. inrec oruer. mere were UtlW SHIS Of lrflO Siwrlltlitrs. nml I lia irm.ia .. n- too nuieli one-Hlileil for much Intel est to he tak en in It. The follonlng Is the score- 'PNKSUI.1.K. ,, B. 11. fl. A. K. .Moita inn. rr o i i n n l!.Mniutlikii, if o t n o o fllller.ob a a o n n llrailv. e o o , stmmonii, ss i 2 n l o Kehmear, cf 2 .1 l o o ot-ys, iu 0 0 7 0 0 iMiini, ir o o Wanl,21i 1 .....2 1 Anderson, p.,., 3 1 0 I is Totals. 10 I 1SMI ER'KCF. Hoi I Ispy, 2I1 luvitiiKU, r l:nrlBllt, If , Tornev. ss Kane, 3b I.MclIuiril. Hi CoiiHaj, rf Mcllrlile. cf , Conhn, p, Total IV? TeiiiiieiaiK'e.'..'.'.'.'.". 3 2 1 4 0 0-10 II 0 II 0 0 0- 1 1UO-i:ip hits. .1 STniini,ni. t- nr 1 Hhiinions, si lime.ir, SIrllurli, Conlhi. struck outbyAndeison, Hi, ovtkuilln, 8. liirneil runs. Jennesville, a, Hnie,2.1(l I'mplie, Morton. C11tas11111.ua pLneil lo games llli Rohiiilklll Navi on fiennatlon anil met defeat lu both. 11 11 ii" iiiuon s ine se icoie: CATASAdn'A. (IllhPlt.C 11. n. a. k. I R 1 1 0 12 0 0 0 II 0 1 0 n 0 121 1 J232 0 11 O I 1 II II 0 0 0 3 2 1 1 1 " S 27 II 1 II. O. A. F. 0 14 1 0 10 1 0 S 2 0 0 10 0 0 0 2 0 0 7 0 I 2 3 10 vvail.lli k. ss Maliuie, If ICaiiilm, if iinvii. r 0 0 (ihamlieis, :ili.... ruller, lb Murry, rf (lallaglier, Samuels, 21 Totals , MoiitLniiif-n. Carflev, 3h SnihT, c 1lllllllll'S, Cf Ul annoii, p , .Simpson, in Mooie, 211 t'legg. If 0 0 0 2 ...0 O , .0 0 0 mecoiiuni, rr Totals 5 MVathllck out for Inteiferhi; 2 S2fi 0 : VAltli lIcKlet-. ISNINIIS. Oitasaiimia 0 0000000 0-0 sclmjlkfli 1 01111000-5 hacraflee hits. Mnlonn iiii,..i.PiAD. ,u..t.i. rtas, Suvtler lo Moore; struek out, (lallaifher V i f 11 i,'i v ' "l "S,B 0,1 'ra"'' l''ilas.iu,ii.i 1 1 Sctnulklll Nuwa; I.S01 iiniplic. Vail. ILisseil halls, (iill.i. iilii.i 1; 1 lime, i-ii AFTFllXOoy 11AME. There wero alintit in.vi fln..i niacn... n ,i.n afternoon game. CATASACOUA. Woodcock, ss Waddlek. 2I1 Malone, It Kambo, cf Minn, rf Chambers, 3b Clulslmau, Hi Williams, c florniley, p II. o. A. K. 2 3 I 0' 12 0 1 0 0 0 0 II 0 0 !l 2 10 0 0 12 3 0 0 0 0 0 10 3 1 113 1 G 21 0 r, II. II. A. F. I) 1 r, ii 2 3 10 0 a 2 0 1001 1000 1 II 0 0 1120 14 110 0 2 3 I 7 27 13 J 1 0 0 0 1 0-1 Totals SCHUYI.Kll.l, MontL'omerv. ss Carfrey.ab 2 onyuer, e 1 llunitibrles, c-r 1 Vail, rf ....0 Simpson, lb 1 cieRB.if..;'.'.;'.'.'.:'.'.'.'.;:"::.o w ouiery, p 1 Totals .7 INN1MOS. catnsauciuit 0 000 niiiulkill 1 110 0 0 t 3 - t.nrn.il runs. SiluiilLlil Vnw 1 . ,i.,ni.iA ..tn. fioriuley and Chambers; struck out, hy (lorn'ile) " T.. . . . . ,n 1, ..aac on i'jiiit-ti oaus. i. masi qua 3; isenin iklll Navy 2 1 w IIU pltehei, ( lormlej ; .' ' J. S "l. .'.. v, n3t? 1 " i-iiiifu oaiis, laiasau- 2 2i7; 11111 nlres, 'utter and (lallagher. t.TllO rackeitoil clllh wilt ornsia bats with the Slatlugtou nine, Satur day, on tho latter's grounds. "Weatherly defeated tho Knonlnoa of Jeauosvillo Jionday. Score 12 to 1. ISiIauch Chunk walloped Lehlgh ton on Monday to the tune of 10 to 4. Lehlghton was out of practice and will do better noxt time. ESr-The omnteur "Lehigh," of this city, ueteateil the Welssport club Mon day morning In n very Interestlm? nud lively game. Score 8 toll in favor of me iioiiiii team. iSTThe Weatherly club are position ed as follows: C, Geo. Klino; p. Jfc 2nd b Edgar Musselman; ss., William Ware: 1st b.. William Sny.lor- 9n,1 1, & p., Daniel llayse; :trd b., Roy Young; 11., (. nas. ivnenner; ci., John ftdgar; rf, Kd. Frey. fifThe schedule for Jeauosville is as roiiows: June 1, Jeauesvllleat Read ing: June 18. Wllkes-Harre at .Tnnnos. ville; Juue2n, Jeancsville at Mahunoy City; July 2, Lansford at Jennesville; July 1, South Easton, two games, at Jennesville; July 0, Jeauosville at Ta- maqua. tSTThe Catasuuqua Record says: In June or Julv. when our nnnv lmttpi-v is running smoothly, we expect to see a game uetween tne uome cum and Al lentown. We do not fear the result, in fact there is not a man or even a boy iu this town who does not llrmlrle lleve that we can annihilate Allentown. Of course, our club can aud easily too. l or the benefit of some people who may take a pesslmestlo view of the as sertion, wo desire to say that some old players will be weeded out and stronger ones put In by Snturday, Juue20. JSTThe Slatlugtou News gives this very Impartial account of a game of ball at that place on Ascension Day: "'I'lmpv day last two games between Slatlngton and Lehlghton were played. The games were both well attended, and the boys put up a good game Tho home lads were too strong for the visitors in tho morning, winning readily. Score- Slat lngtou, 0; Lehlghton, fi. In the utter noon Lehighton evened up tilings by winning. Score: Lehighton, 0; Slat ington, 5." Ileuilllig'a Allied 1.1 lies, The following olllcial announcement lu regard to the operations of the Cen tral ltallroad Coniiwny of New Jersey aud the Lohigh Vulley Railroad Com pany has given out by Reading oltlclals -Alio operations o the Central Rail road of New Jelwv fortha four mnntl, - ot tne nsoai year eudiiiR April ..', 18M, show an Increase In net earulurre of $111,227.11. The inereaim in net eariv 1 luus for 1S02 over the fcauie period ofi 1881 Is over 8i, jr cent. At this rale the net earning, for the year will he1 . n , ..- . . 1 SUtllClent to nay the i tier iutit (nurun ! teed ny tho Heading, and (tare the 1 Heading from 10u,U(sj to W,(XX) .ir0. 1 ft- U ia luiposslhle at this date to ulve i the tlgurea of the Ihlgh Valley, as Iu i transferring the accounts and oliang - Ing the system of accounts the hook. keenersaresofar liehlud that u-L estimate, hut It is fully expected that the showing will be as good, if not liet - ter, thau the Jersey Central." siwuw osu isj luiiiinu uu nppruximate Tlie II, era suiera. It you desire to-see the darkey as he appears at home upon the plantation and lu his meetings do not fail to attend one ot the performances given by the lifers Sisters. Chicago luter-l l.'ean. The Hyers Bisters aud their company of comedians will appear iu the (h ers Houae, this city, Monday evening, June 6th. geeure your tickets early MEMORIAL DAY. I'ntrtollr. hihI lijnl 1'i-oole via Will. l:nrh I Other In lining Honor 10 the fieri llonil. r.nirlinriiiN spiii'.ssi:i iii:ksi:M'. Never was there suolt a demonstra tion of tmtrintlaui and loyallty as ex hibited In this city 011 Memorial Day. All along tho route of parade our people seemed to vie one with an other in making a line display of the grand old stars and stripes, while at the Royal Palace CHfe a handsome arch decorated In metroiioliau style mill surmounted by a life slue flguteof a general of tlie wnr, attracted the attention and admiration ot every body. At tlie cemetery (fates the S. of V. had 11 very pretty arch of evergreen lu honoror John D. Rertolette Post, 431, G. A. It, while inside the silent city of the dead was a vertlble flower garden of beauty, and the air was literally laden with the fragrance of the thickly strewn tlowers 011 tho graves of those who have been called hence. Moving from the Lehlghton cemetery to the (Inaden Hutten cemo tery the same seeno of beauty predoml-nnted-the patriotic, llbeity-lovlng people of our city evidently having ex hausted every How er bed In town and community to do full honor to the day and to commemorate the memory ot friends mid relatives who arc no more with us, but who now sleep the last long sleep that knows no waking this sldo ot the tomb, It was sharp two o'clock when tho pnrndo formed, under the excellent JIarshnMiIp of William McCormick, in this order. Chief M.usbnl Mi'Coimli'k ami Assistants II. .1. Ii nut, nf J r. I. U. A. M 1 1. V. Morthimer, Jr.. Major hlotr Coniinantlery, K. (1. 11., John Vellliour, Herman KaiiKerhuud, T. .1, seltert, I.n. n p., pinion strnuss, Cnmpas, s. of V. (1. A. :. 1 11 11111 Corps, hehlgliton, rirlng S'liuil, John II. llertnlette Post, 481.(1. A. l:., fhlilitou Cajil. .Jos. Webb Camp, ufi, S. of V., U'hlghton, Arlon Comet Hand, helilghton, (inaden Hnetlen l.oilge.GSC,!. tuu-, lehlghton llolllu Wilbur Lodge, 370, 11. of l i: LetilBlitoii, Teutonl.1 Verein, Ihtgliton. (ermanla .saengeihunil, lehlghton, MaliontngCoinet Ikind, Mahoning. Lehigh Counrll, 101, .Ir. U. I'. A. M Ij'hlglitoii, Stroll Council, 731, Jr. (). l A. M llst Weisspoit, Columlius Council, lis.., Jr. O. V. A. M l'arrvllle, Itauil or Music, Washington Camp, Ml, 1". (J. s. of A., I jdilgliti.n Washington Camp, 117, P.O. S. of A., Welssnoit, Washington Ciinii. 122, 1'. (. M. ot A.. I'.ti lyv ille. Polio l'oeo Cornet Hand. Welssport, 1110 rocn nine, 171, imp. (). 1.. M., welssimil MaJ. lvlolzCouimamler',23,K.(l. I. Itilahton. ripen kits, ii,.iiiieii 1. oiiiiaucs, miiiuers anu sailors in Cnniages, Organizations and citizens iu car riages. Tho pnrudu moved up First street to Carbon, out Catbou to Second, down Second to Iron, out Iron to Third, down Third lo Alum, out Alum to tho Cemetery, whero R. ,T. Kuutz presided as chairman, mid tho following pro gram was followed out: Ruglo recall by J. J. Hummel; prayer by Rev. J. Alvin Reber; singing by the Germania Sangei'lmiid; oration by Rev. G. W. Dungan; music by tho several bands and benediction by Rev. R. A. Rnuer. On the conclusion of tho program of exercises tho parade reformed and moved to the Catholic cemetery where the graves of the soldleis dead wero strewn with llowers and attended with the usual honors. Among the private residences and business places decorated wo noto tho following: John Mcliehei, John Kouns, W. s. Kuhns, Win. King, Samuel Melt, Win. Ilailem.in, (ieor.e II. r.nlan, Mansion House, Lelilgh Coal &. Ilaulv'are Co., Samuel Seller, Carbon Aibociite onlce and lesldenoe, I.. O. .T. Strauss, (leo. 1. stuher, Owen (Irosscup, Samuel Oriuer, Daniel Uallzer, Kemeier " Sinrt7, II. A. licit, lloyal Palace Cafe arch and decora tions, W. Wert. Joseph Filt7lner, Thomas Stocker, Frank I.elbenguth, Mrs. Louisa Stoeker, John Hank, W. A. Peters, John Sentinel, T. 1). Clauss, John Kutz, J. W. Itaiiiteiihush, (leo. Nusbutim, James Watp, K. II. Snyder. II. S. Uock, Carbon House. 11. A. Delfeu'lerfer. F. P. Hell, Horn's drug store. I'. F. Clark. Peter Helm. II. X. Cull. 111, J. I,, (label, E. S. Wheatley, exchange Hotel, H. H. I'eters, John Senboblt, A. l.. Haiiermau, Jos. Oberl, William Kemerer, John iliimluet, l:iias Hollenbach, W'111. Welilaw, A. 1C. Miller, Henn Scliwait7, J. T. Nushattm. Samuel Oilliam, 11 J.ZeruarsiiteiiceHmlstore, I. s. Koch, llan Lawfer, Andrew ltllTerr, A, J. Hurling, Amliew Ila'er, A. s. Hageimau, Mrs. 11. K. Culton, T. Ii. riiomas, Miss Alvenia Oraer, Post onlce. T. A. Snviler, Wm. Zehner. Hi. F. 1. Smith. Wilson Franir, Dr. lieleatnn, Jaeoli Hrclliidbles . W. Hower. Hanv Krehller, T'heo. Sehaner, lil Hunsicker. Vallev House, Win. Sehailel. Hand Hatch, W. u. ftlshel, Win. Hoiroril. Jas. HoUenb.irh, Ucoige Miller, F. II. Mlllnr, Thos. Oatell, 11. J. lunt, Ilr. Zein and man) others. NOTES C.VCnllT ON Till: WINO. t The I. O. O. F. attracted much at tention through their banner boys who were used us banner bearers. They wero four of them all neatly (bossed in the style of continental days. tCamp 0T, S. of V. Hoated a new 10x13 Hag to the breczo for tho first time on Moniorial Day. tO. F. Acker marshalled Lohigh Council 101, Jr. O. U. A. M , finely. Tho boys never made so lino nn appearance. Their marching could not have been better. tTho singing of tlieGermauln Sanger bunn was a genulno treat to all who had the pleasure of hearing them. The musical .director and members are to be complimented nn their pro ficiency. Major Kioto Commiiudery 211, K. G. K, Captained by Daniel Raltzer did some fine drilling along tho ronlo of parade. t The arch at the Royal Palace Cafe was tho only 0110 on First street, nnd it was a beauty. It was built under the supervision of the proprietor George 11. McCIellau Stocker, by Copt. Daniel Raltzer, assisted by Milton Trainer, Luther Glosser, "Hilly" Hontz, John Kreidawelss, Matt Snyder and Arry Painter and was placed lu position before daylight Monday morning. During the day it attracted much at tention nnd the genial Georgo wus highly complimented ou it. In the evening It was illuminated with Japanese lanterns and Arion Cornet Hand gave nu open air concert under it. The excellent music of the band was listened to by over 1500 hundred of our townspeople and strangers. Tbere Is r.r,'hln lis. the RESTORATIVE NERVINE (HM.iiTcre4 bj tb. great speclsUst, DR.MILE3 cure all nervous ausaaea, as i Haadaoti.t tho elues. Nervous Proatra tlon.Eleepleaaneaa, Neuralgia, St. Vitus. Danoe,Flta and Hysteria. User iitaTaletaos nullln flielr nrantlca. anri s.v tha raaulta ara I !r.on?.or,uli We bsre torrfreaa ot taauawolala I iiaaiQoaa ilka those fn m ilmsvlali. ajiYlhlit!! lILn It "Ann A We haseiieverkoowa Co., Brracuse, N. Y, "Evarr Lut.loaold brlnca wonl. of DralaeJ VTolf.Ulllliila. ancb. "The beat aeller sro ever i bad.'' Woislworlb Co., ,'ort Warae, livl. "AcrTlae Bella bettar than aoTtblps we ev( Dad." II. P. WraltaOo.. CoDwrd. N. U. Trli) txatlaaailbookof teatuuoaausti'reeatdraas'iau. DR. MILES' MEDICAL CO., Elkhart.lnd, TULVL BOTTLE rBGE. i s,,,! i,y p r. Thomai. 1 ' qtuiikk'h aiUVINUSAUMJN.oiiposltetUe ? iovocAia urruit, fa luwluusrura lor 1 hvin,liirculUaiiaiid .hiiwolun. Cam. i AVFKR il..!' .uw .'liaTrXi uVif. lifr? 1 u,lu 111 i"-'i'' sivu- iumi in nml w inm , ,'"Bca " 8"l"l- HF.TSSLiyEF, FILLS Act on a new prtnclpiei rtnlsu tho lifer, eloeocli zua bowwU through ti turwl llK. Uiib Prtt-x pt4JUv tun btttoua, torpklliTBr &ii4 nuwt Kdi illui. tnliffa.t eoruatt (Sr. doses. SR bts. friastuWe free al qnfjUl. 1 homa- j bold l.v T 11 iJ J I NEWSY wcissponr. ( TliellolugsurHMrsljfTowi.l Hod III sum,, Rfatii,ii Slmller" nml (ilium. Reuben Hahn and 1 ampton county, ui v friends in this neitrhliorli , r bj- 1 if North- 4 AmmiK Marcus Moyer, of Virginia, was iu iunn nun wcbk. ne was inrmeriy a resident of this town. W'n t-oirrnf in n1.iv.tnln tl... 111. of Landlord Henry Clirfstmaii. of the with rheumatism. , Mm '1llirIl.riJ.m. ...I..-..-., if ""''vii IC.IIIUOII to her hnmn In Wllbaa1..i.. ..ri.. ... .. ....wn'.I.l ,S7, MIIITt ft incnstuii, visit to union 11111 lrieuds. - We regret exceedingly to note the Illness of our jionular young friend C. A. Goth during this week. We hoie for Ids spcody and complete convales. oence. The Memorial Day Commilteo will meet at the olllce of Dr. W. L. Kute, on Monday ovening. All momliers are wanted prosent. Rlol(ert trots out the liimest Ipubllcan rye stalk yet heard of this season. Size, seven feet ami one Inch. Ho would like to hear from some Democrat. The T.ililihln,wu,,i.i, .-in 1 1 ii.. . hotels In this town every morning at 1 :in o clock. Persons desiring baggage delivered will lie accommodated at the mwest prices and in tlie promptest mariner by lenvingwordnt the hotel. 2t There was n man named Mehrknin, from lilt Crttoh- li, i..ji.i' week, wlin iitlrfu.luil ,nni. nii..il.. , MLLL-1IIIUII Oil account of his size. He measures six tect, lour inches in height. Thn Ilofni mod ux.1 T.,ll.n u (lay schools will observe Children's Day mi the lHtli inst.,forwhicli occasion u. ..c.iKiiiiiiuy imeresiing programme Is now in course of prcpunitioii. Alex. Marsh, Laf. Schoeh nud a mull named Ross, wore on it llshiug ex pedition to Pino Run this week, and, according to Alox. ho caught jtistono measurino' (u-n fool ,i.l t,n..in - . 1 1.U111J -liiii. n inches. 'm. Snyder and wife, of Delano, M'r'ut " few days in town this week With Svlvostor Kiipdo,. iiMn...,li.i.i r tho Caibon County Improvement Com- I'Oll, . Thn mil lt 1. 41 1 .... tho Dill occupied by tho Weiss' vvho mtu ciiiiutt 10 tncir lntncrs, among tho number being the Into es teemed Jacob Weiss, is to be consider ably remodelled and Improved. Miss Laura Reaver is the now postmistress here, vlco Miss Jlagilia lustier. rotJi'iinil lltu tri.il , .n..u... i.i,ii-t o-i n very uccommodatlng, obliging nnd uincioui. tuciai unit nor many friends will miss her from the olllco. ,9'"lll,H K- Creitz, of Lynu liort, Lohigli county, a gradimto of l'rankliu and .Marshall College, Lan- Cllstor. lmw hoot, nl.l.l n.i. ,1 1. ' w.vi.u,i i'u-.iui Ul II1U Reformod congregation hero, and will 1'iy'Lii mi ni sermons on auuuay in t ho German language in the morning mill I-'tlirllsll ill llm n..n..l.,.. Ml . ... ...v .ii-iiiiii;. .in ro invited to attend. Nathan Snyder nud wife of Reltz ville, very estimablo people, wero in town with their snn K, l, ntlr... sr.... day. Mr. Snyder is aged soventv-slv years nnd is u staunch Republican, having votedfor thotwollarrisous, one ill thn Kl'annil Hi,, 1.. tau if. in a strong lllalno man und hopes to havo r i ii! voiinir ior tne "ciiimoil "'Kin. Decni'lif Inn 1 lnv I l.t .1.1.. ..f ,1... river was never more patriotically ob served by our peoplo.aud tho commit teo on urraiigemcuts doservo hearty com mendations for the splendid result of their labors. All tho secret societies turned out largely aud tho number was cousideably augmented by delegations fl'iini T.olitirhlni, .....1 II...... III? 1 tics. 'I ho routo at iiatado was through .n.-1-.-.tiuii tum j-isi weissjiorr. The services of tho day were conducted on trill Iilllilln hnhnnl i.tim,...o II c. eiilner, Esq., of Allentown, delivered 1.1.1'iiiicuuuuivss uuu iuitriotto songs wero snug. Many privnto residences and business places were tastefully lll'l. Ul illl'll. lleiorittloii llav nt l'lirrvvllle. Decnrntlnii Iloi- u-nu L..l..lin.li., ..i. served nt Parry ville and the parado 'uiki'v piiiucipaten tn i.y mem bers of the local lodges from that town and eissport and the G. A. R., of Lehlghton. Along the routo of parado ..uu .uigc mm iit-iiuniui norai arches wero erected while many private resi dences and liiilnofcv l,r,.,cnu nicely decorated. Purryville citizens are to no congratulated on their loyulty tn the memory of tho fallen dead.' Train Vt'rK hers. Some dastardly miscreants attempt ed to wreck a passenger train on the Lehigh alley railroad near Auden rled on .Monday night. A large spike had Ijeon driven iu tho rails which threw the front truck across tho track. Tho Engineer, Edward Harlo man, fortunately had his train under good control and thus averted a sjrlous and fatal accident. If these follows aro apprehended summarily justice should bo dealt out to them. New effects iu jewelry at lowest prices at Rock's popular jewelry store. - Aie you willing to invest -r2,w cash ? If so wo will make to your order or sell you ready-made clothing woith at least KTiJlO, tills is nn easy chance for you to make SIO.OO at Sondhelm's Merchant Tailoring Hull, Mauch Cliuulc, Pa. --sk to mcc theliuoo'f lalieb' patent filled gold watches aud chains for jl,"i: warranted for 15 years. They arc the greatest bargain ever altered in eastern Pennsylvania, nt E. II. Hold's jewolerv store, Mauch Chunk. dslGHUII 20(lili('i'ml styles and makes to select from 'reiielB Mid, Prices, as usual, (he Very Lowest. Opera House Block, Lehighton. s 1 'mm r f l mW - l I 'J - .rrr Henry Schwartz's, First street, Lehighton. HKMOC1IATS IS MKHTINO On FacOou of L'lsrhoii's UnlerrlKeil llnrinonlotis Actlt lly. In pursuance to the call of "County Chairman Michael Cassidy" about forty-members of the "County Com mlttee" asaentbled In the Court House, Mauch Chunk ou Saturday afternoon at a little after one o'clock. Mr. Cassidy presided, aud E. IL Knliody acted lu the caiwoity of secretary. The roll of committeemen was called and many-from all points of the county responded to their names. Through- out the audience many familiar faces were leeognliied among them being Hon. Wm. ltapshor.llon. Rob, Klotz, R H. Ranch, Mauch Chunk; 'Squire JSolgeufus.Towanionslng; A.D. Stewart, Kidder; T. D. Clauss and ,1. G. Zern, Lehlghton. The business was rushed through with excellent system. Daniel Graver, of Welssport, moral that a coinmlttceof seven bo appointed to revise the rules of the Democratic party ot Cnrbou county aud unbuilt the samo to the fall convention. The motion was seconded by Hugh Ferry, of Audenriod, and carried. Ex-County Commissioner Doinlnlck O'Donnell, of Summit Hill, moved that the chair appoint the committee. Curried, and Mr. Cassidy with "rellned" deliberation named the following: Daniel Graver, Welssport; K. H. Ranch, Muuch Chunk; J. W. Mallo.v. Lans- ford: J. O. Zeru, Lehighton; David oung, Weatherly; F. X. Cannon, Summit Hill; I). I,. Stewnl, Kidder township, ino cnuir lfiuuriteu tiiat the com mittee wore vostcd with power to rp pou rules ior party government ns they believed would meet tho npprovnl und benefit of nil Democrats. Senator Rapsher, of Mauch Chunk, moved that the committee mako rennrt of any and nil changes meeting their npprovnl. secoinlcil hy Dominlck O'Donnell, of Summit 11111, und carried. Senator Rapsher, ot Mauch Chunk, moved that tho committee extend invi tations to Democrats throughout the county to offer suggestions regarding tho change of rules. Tho motion was seconded by Henry licinaman, of East Mauch Chunk and carried. ,Tho meeting concludcdwltli remarks by Hon. Robeit Klotz, E. II. Ranch. n. W. M. Ransher. Ed Enbndv. Mauch Chunk: J. G. Zem. Lelilchtnn. nnd John Quiuii, Lansford. What Weathvtly Is Ilolug. From tho Weatherly Herald: The foundation for tho novelty works was completed this week and the building will bo erected at once. the locution of u button factory also an itidustry manufacturing electrical appliances will bo In Weatherly If tho citizens of tho town wish It nnd pay tho required amount asked. Roth parties have been on tho ground and mndo theit propositions. It now re mains with tho peoplo whether we se cure these industries or not. Just here we might nsk. Is Lehlgh ton awake? 'Iho I'tirlslHii Cushion 4oiii'nnIi, Moilo de I'.uis" finil Alliinii ih'i MiHl.." SO WCll 1.IIOU11 US lilt! IlllblllMlllllW t-llllltr till. chulcest Paris styles ouo month hi mliaiiee of another journals, appear lo bo ginning Just a null! iuii 'iiiui.ii. inu tiL-iii.ini ior (IH'lll IS flowing so popular thai the publlsheis, A Mc lncll& Co., 4 West lllli hlrcet, NewYmk, h,ic found it illfhcult lo keep up with the In ercnshig demand each mouth, they claim that the American lathes aio now bit) lug their Jour nals to such an extent that most ofthc news dealers are enthcly out of them by Hie tilth of tho mouth. As all Iho plates mo made lu l'ai is by the liestai lists, ibu publlchers claim Hint ft retinites eonshlcruhlo time to catch up with mh h nn Increased demand. We agree w Itli our hid) friends that these ai e superior fashion join nals. Wo suggest to lliein lo liecoinu regular .subscri bers, thus making sine or receh Ing thplr journal each month, ami seem ing that viduablu book, "liressniaklng slmpltlletl," that is ghenusa piemluni to each snbserlbci- p.ijlng$J.riO In nd Siiliee for cither "Iji Mode do I'.uls" or "Album ilea Modes" for one year. You may place the older through our news agent, or send direct to the publishers. I.lltlier Union. The Luther Union will hold their regular meeting ou tho oveulngof Juno 7, to which you aro all cordially Invited to attend. Tho following programme has been arranged for this meeting: Opening oxerclses b.y William Auge; recitations by Daisy lloyer, Annie Straup, lleululi Rehrig; selections by Alinlo Raudenbush and Sarah Wert man; explanation on Decoration Day by Edgar Xander; scripture study on Noah, sketch, dialogue, solo by Li..ie Gabel aud two choruses. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is a peculiar medicine. It li carefully prepared from tSarsaparllla, Dandelion, Mandrake, Dock, ripilera, Junii?r Itcrrlei, and other vel known and valuable vegetable remedie hy a peculiar comUnatlon, projiortlon aud process, giving to Hood' fsnrtanurllU curative power not poiseiipdlijotiior mcdlclnM. Itcftecti remarks able cures whero other prej.ratlous fall Hood's Sarsaparilla Ii tho best Wood purifier before tha public. It eradicate! every Impurity, and cures Scrofula. Salt Rheum, Holli, rimplei, all Humors, Drs pefila BlUouiueiB, &lck Hoadache, Indlgeitlon, General Debility, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Kidney and Liver Complalnti, overcomes that tired feel ing, creates an appttUe.and builds up the system. Hood's Sarsaparilla lias met peculiar and unparalleled success at borne. uch has become Us popularity lu Lowell, Mass., where It Is lnado, that whole neighbor hoods are taking It at the same tinio. Lowell druggists sell more of Ilood's Sarsaparilla thau ot all other tarsaparlllas or blood purifiers, Md by druggists. 5l;slxfor5i. Treparedoulyby C. I. HOOD A CO., apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar K' BH Bf ITI. A Big Line of retty Baby Coaches At low orices at I ms x i in, mini mi i i ii iim jmijji J I fir fion iirAnminiTOF lULUDIi ffflftLIiryiMj 711 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Fa. LCI AL REMOVAL SALE! On June 1st we commpncpil n Orcnt Ufmoval Sale, prt-vioua to ocenpyinf' our iipw f-toro, 705 Ilnmiltnn street. To reduce btock mnny Rient batgains will be ofTered in cvtry department tliat ought to interest everyone in need of Dry Goods. The Values we offer cannot possibly be beaten. Dress Black Henrietta. -1") inches wide, all wool, at 65 cents, worth 75 cents. Printed Ohallies, half wool, tho newest designs, 15 cents, worth 20 cents. 10 inch Jncq'.iard Cords, in black and colors, 15 cents, worth 25 cents. Double-fold Chevrons, a full range of shades, at 124 cents, worth 20 cents. One case of .Vtripcd Cheviots, choiro assortment of tans and grays, at 10 cents, worth 15 cents. Printed Scrims, a very fair material, at 4 cents, were 8 cents. Plain .Scrims, lace stripes,-at ft rents, were 5 cents. lomestics. 2000 yards lirown Muslin, cheap at 1 cents, was (j cents. Another lot heavier and finer, will go aUoc., was 7c. One case Twilled Crash for this sale, MK U cents. 1000 yards Sheeting, brown, goM value, at 15 cents, was 19 cents. 500 yards !-4 Bleached Sheetim?. verv chenn nt 20 wrts 25 cents. Turkey lied Damask, our 23 cent quality, cut to 22 cents. Turkey Ued Damask, our 50 cent quality, reduced to 35c, One rase Dnmct Flannel at 5 rents, worth 8 cents. Wash About U000 yards of Challie will go during this sale nt 2c, 2000 yards Challie. fine material and new styles, t 4.J cents, was (i cents. One case Dress Ginghams, material and nat terns are irood. only 5 cents. A line of Printed Chantilly Muslin, at (i cents. Duchess Mull, a new printed material in new effects, only !) cents, was 12 cents. A lot of Outing Flannels at 8 rents that were 12 cents. Chevalier (Tbrds, the latest printed work, made to sell at 25 cents, sale price 15 cents. irandenlmrg clothe will goduring this sale at lti cents. Ginghams, Prints, etc, Ono rase Apron Ginghams at 5 cents, worth 7 cents. 2000 yards Indigo Blue Prints, best make, nt 5 cents, One case Columbia cheviots at 0 rents. Gent's Balbriggan Shiits nnd Drawers at 39c. were 50c. Gent's Outing Shirts, n very fair article, 18 cents. Flouncings. 45 inch Embroidered Flouncing, nt 35 cents, was 65 cents. Black Drapery Nets, a full line at sale prices. Parasols, a good assortment at very low figures. Special. 21! inch Gloria Umbrella, oxydized handles, only No cents. Lace Curtains nt cut prices. Wo will occupy our new store, 705 Ilamillon Street, (1st and 2nd floors and basement), about .Tune 20th. Keller, the Jeweler, will occupy our present room some time in .Inly. urn BE WARfflOUSE. 711 Hamilton St., Allentown, Pa Goods. Goods. hirts.