ORIGIMLCHKAF CASH STORE OLD MOTHER CRUNDY. Your Attention ! White Embroidered Drets Patterns no end to this assort ment. at prices never befoie heard of in this section. Black Dress Patterns with white embroidery, very attrac tive and low in price. An elegant assortment o blacks, stripes and plaid l'iques, a thing seldom found elsewhere, 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' Belts in endless variety at prices never dreamed of. J. T. NUSBATJJVT, Flist Street, between South and rinm Strom laisnron, i s. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1892. SECRET SOCIETY CIOSSII'. Sod.tr 'rld-UHi of lnt.re.t to the Aleut bere of the Fraternity. V Contractor George W. Dlehl "rode the Odd Fellow goat," Tuesday even Ing. 0. 13. M. Stacker has been elected Vice Chief of Carbon Castle, No. Ill, K. Q. E., of town. The members of Spring Moun tain Division No. 153, S. of T., of Jean esvllle, celebrated the twenty-sixth anniversary of their organization, on Thursday evening, June 2. V The "Ladles of the Golden Eagle" was adopted by the Supreme Castle. The work consists of one degree, and is very impressive. Sir Knights and their lady relatives are eleglble. The subordinate bodies are known as "Temples." Application has been made for West Philadelphia Temple, No. 1, of Philadelphia V Washington Camp, No. 219, P. O. S. of A., of Beaver Meadow, are about to spend 81,300 in repairing the old Presbyterian church building which the Camp recently purchased and are using at the present time as a place of meeting. The hall is located In a beau tiful place and when the improvement is made it will add much to the ap pearance of the town. If nothing unforseen occurs Le high Council, 101, Jr. O. U. A. M, will, on the 4th of July, float a beautiful flag from the top of our public school house. To make the arrangements for this auspicious event the following committee has been appointed: A. L. Hagsrman, chairman; Charles Mertz, secretary; Wm. Werley, Ed Strauss, 11. J. Kuntz, Francis Bachman. They will get there. Harry V. Morthlmer, Jr., who has filled the office of District Grand Chief of the Knights or the Golden Eagle for three terms, was again reap pointed to the position by the Grand: Castle, recently in session at Cham bersburg. Mr. Morthlmer has beeu prevailed upon by his many friends in the Order to become a candidate for Grand Sir Herald of the Grand Castle, and the prospects are that he will be elected. The Grand oQicers will be voted for br the different Castles throughout the State during the year. Mr. Morthlmer is an enthusiastic work er in the Knights of the Golden Eagle. He was the organizer of Carbon Castle, No. Ill, of Lehlghton, of which he is a charter member, and at present Is Lieutenant Colonel of the 5th ltegl ment. He will receive a big vote In this section of the State for the olSce of Grand Sir Herald. Mauch Chunk Dally Times. Ilrlffht anil Itrectr O'rcurenree Inaltle lh llnrotmti I.lnr.. Commencement present at Hock's. Largest circulation and lowest rntM for advertising. Horn To A. U. Mertst and wife, baby boy on Suudny last. Horn A baby boy to Mr. and Mm Wm. Werloy on tho 7th Instant. Frank Iteffelflnger has ceeu heard from. He Is now in Denver, Colorado. Joke Kistler hires teams for plen. ureor business purposes at tho very lowest rates. Klstler'a ice cream parlor is tL place to buy icecream every day in the week. my i-tt Full Hue of Ingrain nnd Brussels carpets at Henry Sohwarte's. Horace Ileydt, Esq., Is driving n flue new black mare just bought from a Philadelphia party. A line new lino of pretty things suitable for rommenremens present at Hock's, Samuel Coslenbader will paint tho home of Mrs. Ilenrotta Wagner on Second street. Bock, the jeweler, engraves fiee of charge all silverware bought at his stole. Don't forget this. No business man should be with out printed stationery. Call at this oQlce and giro us an order. Artist Andrew Bayer Is oaintlng the . George Miller residence on Second street very prettily. -Just make it a point to see David Ebbert when you want a team fo? busi ness or pleasure. Lowest prices. We are pleased to no that Charles A. Goth Is recovering from an Illness of a few weeks at his home In Franklin, Gabel's big brick hall is being 1m proved by the work of the painters, Frank Welnland Is looking nfter (he colors. We still have a few hundred copies of the new election laws which wo will give to those who call at this olBco for the same. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chambers on Sunday last, a baby girl. We hope the little one may live long anil happily. Hut-He R. Kreldler, of First itreet, Irlres a handsome bay horse with n record as a pacer that few animals hereabouts can equal. Iuvestlgatlgatlon by Constable Raworth proved the rumor that the dead body of n child had been found in the Mahoning Creek, In the south end, to be entirely false. During the prevalence of a heavy thunder storm Friday, lightning struck in the residence of Mrs. Mary Huch- man on Second street, and did some damage. The Frank Lelbenguth store and residence on tlortli First street looks neat and pretty since Pnlnter Weln land has dressed It up in n new sum mer suit. Died On Sunday last Flossie L. daughter of .Vrs. Emma Reichart.aged eight years, ten months and two days. Tho mother In her sad beicavement has the sympathy of many friends nnd nolghbors. For Rent A large slore room lo cated on Ridge street in the business part of Lansford. Address or call on Joseph Tanner, Summit Hill, for more particulars. Brlnkinan Bros, are building a line monument to perpetuate the memory of the late John Kleintop, who was drowned at Kuukletown some time The Record Unequalled. The following is a summary of the attendance at Dorney's American Business College, Allentown during the year ending May 27 1692: Ladies 03 Gentlemeu 2SG Total 3j5 From the various departments diplomas were issued to 21 who have graduated; 12 students were awarded certificates of honor for attaining the required proficiency in short-hand, type-writing and telegraphy, and 2C3 have received certificates of promotion to higher departments. There are iu daily attendance at present 112 students, both sexes, IBS having gone out during the year to fill positions as bookkeepers, stenograph ers, type-writers and telegraph opera tors, and 163 of these positions were secured and filled through the Husl ness Men's Employment Uureau con ducted in connection with the college, of which the Principal Is President. The general equipment of the entire institution is of the very finest, and all the latest and best olllce and labor saving devices ou the market to-day are to be found in dally use through out the different departments. With the above record the unexcelled fa cilities, the American Business College eaters upon the fourth year ot its use fulness with the brightest prospects of accomplishing still more In the future. Ilea Little ralth In Teit Hook.. Superintendent of Public Instruction D. J. Waller in speaking of the text books on manual training, said: "In the first place manual tralulng is a very recent idea, and there has been no time for text books on that subject to get old, and in the next place a text book on manual training is not much use anyhow. Do you thluk a boy could learn to boe potatoes, or become a car penter by reading a book? Did you ever try to learu athletic sport from It bopkt I did ouoe. When I was a boy ) bought a book ou swimming. After J had mastered the theory as explain ed in that valuable work, I went down to the creek to put the theory Into practice, They rolled me ou a barrel and punohed me till they got the water out of me, and then I went home and burned the book." IN A FEW WORDS. A l.lvrlv Writer Telle the Slorj ot The Ilanimilnci or n Week In unit AImiiiI Old Carbon, i Meeland people will excursion to Glen Onokoon the 18th. T Herbert ClMigwere, of Weathorly, nursing n mashed hand. ' The ore mines nnd slalo quarries at Mlllpoit aro In full blast. VJ'lio St. Aloyslons T. A. 11., will uulld a hall nt Heaver JJ endow. 1 Tho Wolcli Baptist church nt Audcnrled Is to bo re-dedlcated. 1 Tho Sous of Temperance nt Joanos villo will glvo n strawberry fontlvnl ou tho irtli. Carter A Co., mine owners nt Beaver Meadow, nro building n iloublo block of now houses. 1 Tho Rtvorsldo Novelty Works lit entherly Is ready for business. They occupy a building 23x10. Tho lads nnd liuwios of .7 enneM Mo nro liniipy because their old. wnlk "Ijovers Ijnuo" has boon repaired, Hanks township's nowschool boan organized Monday nt .lonuosvllle, Tho now dlreclors, John E. McOee nin Hugh McOlnlcy, who took tho oath of oltlcc. 1, Silverman's clothing Rloro nt Lnns ford was robbed of sovcrnl hnudrci' dollars worth of goods on Saturday night. Up (o date no clow to the thieves has boon obtained. 1 Fifteen loaded coal cars run nwny from JJvaus' colliery nt Boovor Meadow tho other day and nttho end of a mile they piled themselves up iu all shnpes, Ihe borough of Lansford has tired of runnlngtho eleetrio light plant, and it will bo sold to the Lehigh Coal nnd Navigation Company for S.VX10. The citizens will now vote to decldo whether they will pay 832 per year for ench light or go In dnrknoss. t Joe Sclmtzle's hostlcry nt Trnchs. vlllo has boon handsomely remodellod nnd Improved until no'w It Isonooi the prettiest in Carbon county. Land lord Schntzle, too, knows how to lov. ally entertain his hosts of friends who ,,1I H.L i-uii iimi why. 1 Tho meeting of the newly orean- lzon scnool board of Hanks townshir took placo Mondny evening nt Jeanes- Ule school houso. Tho nicotine was called to order by Director Oalltgher and tno directors elect, Messrs. Mc Glnley wero sworn in. Tho olllcers elected for tho ensuing term are: Pre sident, J. J. Gallagher; secretary, R. J. Vt elr; treasurer, E. J. Kecgnn. I'Kcil'I.K on Till: a. r'laeh I'lrtnr. of Familiar Far Coming and Oolite I.ITTI.l! A1 The Advocate Seroud to None. H. Y. Morthlmer, of the Carbon Adtocite, Lehlghton is the oldett printer In Carbon county, having patted tbe age of 64 years, Mr. Morthl mer wa a retld. nt of this place, and In tbt newspaper business, before he went lo i.euigmou. ie was always a very industrious nowtpaper man and built for bimttlf and the people of Lehlgh ton, a paper that U teoood to none in the Valley, and we hope that he may live many more yean to enjoy the fruit of his enterprise. Haileton ago. "Billy" McCormick, formerly of town, is now in the state of Idaho, where he is "catching" 37$ cents an hour at his occupation as a knight of the paint brush. Miss Martha Long, a youug lady of great proficiency, has opened a select school for little ones in the public school bulldiug. The attend ance Is quite large. O. F. Acker, with his corps of ex. cellent artists, are painting the pretty residence of H. B. Kennell, on the corner of Third and Alum streets. Musical College. The Spring Term opens August 1st., In Vocal and Iustru mental Music. For catalogues address Henry B. Moyer, Freeburg,Pa. 3t. Dr. V. F. Dauzer, of llazlelon. will be at the Exchange Hotel, ou Friday, the 21th Instant, to treat persons suf ferlngfrom diseases of the eye, ear, uoso and throat. Rowland S. Miller and uliss Mary A. Nothstein, both of (his city, were on Saturday happily united in the golden bonds of wedlock by Rev. J. H. Kuder, pastor of Trinity Evangeli cal Lutheran church. It is a fact, Luckenbacli, llauch Chuuk, is showing new and pretty things in Wall Tapers ami Decorations. This is the season for these goods. Don't buy until you see them. Have you a horse? H so. von should not fall to buy a fly net or n lap duster at Milton Flory's Welssnort. where is also to bo found a big assort ment of fine ami medium harness at lowest prices. Jt Messrs. J. L. Gabol, 1. S. Koch. James P. Smith, L. K. Heldt and 11. T. Stroup, attheottlce of the secretary, ou Friday evening last, dovoted on hour to a free and Interesting dis cussion of matters pertnlnlnc to Iehlghton's best Interests. Pat Clark won't know how to walk after his saloou building has been re modelled. The building will be raised to three stories and a "city front" will' be put In. The contract Is In tlml hands of Thomas S. Sloyer which Is a guarantee that the work will bo doi o right. In 'Squire Holtz'a court the other day Charley Schwab, of Long Run couldn't tell why he boat and abused his wife and threatened to kill the youngsters so he was tent to Fort Webb at Mauch Chuuk to be looked after by the star eyed goddet of Justice later on. -A gang of live tramps wero "pulled" by Constable Raworth Tuesday even- lug and locked up. The action was taken on complaint of Thomas Koons In whos stock yard they were occus tomed to assemble and commit petty depredations. At a special meeting of Council on Wednesday ovening a resolution was paseed iustructlug the Hurgoss to se cure plans and specifications for a hose bouse flOxOQ feet and three ttorle high. The members present wero I. S. Koch, J. I Gabel.Mpses Hellm.au, James P. Smith, U J. Held. Hurgoss Kuntx presided, J. George Snyder, the woll-kuouu horseman, will be at the Exchange Ho tel until Monday with a big lot of fine horses. After Monday he will be at Frank Schwartz's Hotel, the old Sel- berllng stand, four miles from Tama. qua for three days when he will Le pleased to sell ooon horses to parties desiring to purchase. Mr. and Mrs, John H. Lenta are now nicely locate. 1 In their handsome new home on the corner of Third and Alum streets. The building la. or the mott modern architecture with all the oonvenltuoes, Itelug heated throughout with.tesin.aud lighted with elect riolty, tub interior la handsomely finished In Hard wood and furnished luxuriously We hops for Mr. aud Mrs. Lsntc and family many years of health and happiness in their new home. I.licly Ciinniunllj llrleily Itemized by n llrlclit l-rncll rnalirr. Georgo M. Henry nnd Alvin H. Sil- os transacted businoss nt tho counlv seat on wednosdny last. Edward Boyerand wifcotAnuash. Icola, wero tho guests of Andrew Hoyer and wire, on Sunday last. Georgo Green nnd wire, or Kunk letown, wero tho guests or Merchant Charles Green on Sunday Inst. ueorgo M. Henry transacted busi ness nt Allentown on Monday last. i. A. Oplinger, of Dnnlelsville. and Mlss.Tnuo Beer, of Jonesville, were united in the holy bonds of mntrlmonv on .Monday last. Tho event took placo at the pnbllo house or Daniel Anthony near Little Gap, Rev. S. B. Stupp otll-eiated. Adam Hill nnd wire, or Bowmnus- town, wero tho guests or the rormer's rather, Mr. Charles Hill, or this place. on Sunday last. Tho services held in tho Littlo Gnp school houso on Sunday, by Rev. S. 11. Stupp, wero largely attended. H. Leh, of Lehigh county, whoso place or residence is at Allentown, ono day Inst week sent 30 hend of young cattle from his farm to Tino Swamp, Monroe county, to rim in pasture there until next fall, when the lot will bo taken home again. They will bo in charge of n herder who will tako good caroofthem. Tho charges nro only nominal, ami the stock Is thus raised without helping to exhaust the pasture on the home rami, so much needed Tor full grown nnd more profitable cattle. II. A. Snutee, of Allentown, was town, baturday. . .T. A. Snyder, of Baiikway, was Monroe county over Sunday. . . Al IC. Lenokel, of Norrlslown, was home for a few days this week. ..Mrs. Louisa Stockor has returned rroin n pleasant visit to Ashley. . .Adams Expressman llagermau did business at White Haven on Saturday, . .Mrs. Frank Schultr. and Mrs. Joli Hummel spent Tuesday 111 East I'ciin, . .Jeweler Campbell, or Linsford olreled among the boys hero Wednes day. , .11. Wehr and wire, or Allentown pent Sunday with M. T. Trexler on Mnhonlng street. .County Treasurer .Mtilheruu, ol Lnnsford, closed digits with friends hero Thursday. . .Mrs. Dr. hist I or, of NoMpiehanlng, was In town this week, visiting nttho Dr. Selplo residence . .J. H. Hnldeninu nnd his brother of Summit Hill, wero In town Tuesday anil made iWn pleasant call. Miss Elllo Snyder, or Stroudsburg Is visiting County Superintendent Sny der nnd family on First street. Mrs. Peters, of Petcrsvlllc, Lehlgli county, wns visiting her daughter, Mrs, Howard Senboldt, on Third street, this week. Olio Dittmar, the jovial rent-even tntlvoortho SwRt Chicago HoefCo., In this city, was at Itazlcton onTiics lay. Miss Tillio Leuckel. or First street, was at Trenton, N. J., Tor n Tow days this week, visiting her sister, Mrs. O. I), llowmnu, Wm. Waierbor, or Bangor, where ho Is iu tho merchant tailoring bust ness, wiu among out or town peoplo Iu tills city -during tho week. .J. ,T. huts'., or First street, who sells ninny cigars In tho Lehk'h Valley, wns circling among Freeland patrons on Ttiesdnj-. J. R. Vost, of Philadelphia, who hndchargoor tho Lehlghton Knitting Mill Tor somo time, Is in town again. ...Miss Liurtt Scidel has returned rrom n delight fill thrco weeks' visit to leading ami Hamburg friends ,sho was accompanied homo by Mrs, Milton loth, or Hamburg. J. W. Raudenbush, ol Firs street, who soils n gooil bit or lino liquor to country hotel men, was nt Wnlnutport nnd Slntington on Tuesday. ..MIssLouiso Koch, nn estimable young lady uf Pleasant Volley, Monroo county, visited tho family of Borough Treasurer I). H. Strnup, on Second street, this week. P. M. VanLlow, of Bethlehem, wns n town over Sunday, n-guest at the resldenco or Win. Komerer, on tho oonter of First nnd South streets. . .Supervisor W. H. Strohl, or Towa- menslng, passed through town Monday his way to Packerton wheroho spent tho day with his daughter. Mrs, Wilson Meluknm, who has been quite NEWSY WEISSPORT. M.tllllMXil, A llreezy llalrh of I.lielj- Hannmlng,, In n Lltelr Cnmimttiltr. James I.utz, of Stelnsville, wns tho guest ot P. I). Klingeman over Sunday. Lowls Zimmerman Is building n hall at New Mahoning. -Mrs. aimuel Moser departed this life Thursday. Tho funeral took nlaco at St, John's church on Monday. U'Mldroirs Day will bo observed in tho Evangelical church noxt Sunday evening. J. H. Arner, of Allentown. snent Saturday In tho Valley. -otHlthstaudlng tho unpleasant weather on Sunday, tho laying of the corner-stono ot tho new St. John's Lu theran and Reformed church took place. Tho services wero conducted by Revs. A. Bartholomew, W. H. Strauss, A. R. Amer, A. J. Reber nnd h. A. Hanoi-. -Alvin Rex, nged 23 years, died last week. Interment took place Monday, nt St. Peter's church, Wost Penn. -Our new School Hoard organized on Monday by tho election of the fol lowing oillcers: President, Nathan Zimmerman; secretary, Thas. Rehrlg; treasurer, Nathan Humbert. Tho other members of tho board nro Moses Rex, Da Id P.berts nnd Adam Eberls. Our l'likllc hrhoul4 date. Out public schools closed u nine months' term on latt Thursday and all tho out-of-town teachers have left for their respective homos to fully enjoy n weii-earned rest from labor. Profs. Sehopo and GrayHro resting Iu Dauphin county. Miss I.muin Spies is at her homo In Tamaqua. Mt Ella Slbbet Is at Shlpiienkburg. Miss Auuio Weber will siiend the summer with "the folks" at hreder. icktburg. The homo teachers are nil with us. ami hnppy as usual In the knowledge Hint they did excellent work during tho term. Iiie lUdUtor Indil.lr). The suWrlbers to the radiator In dustry met lu Gabel's Hall on Friday evening, and after tome skirmishing the tollowiug board of directors were elected: Daniel Olswine, A. M. Dim mlek, James Wnlp, Samuel Dickinson, W. C. McCormick, A. J. Litneulierger, Zach Horn, Samuel Seller and George II, Kemerer. The matter so stands I Boys make your mamma bring you to Soinlheim'a Tailoring Hall, Mauch Chunk, for a strong and well made suit at 33 per pent, oheaper tlutn the same can be bought elsewhere. -The Ihightou Knitting Mill will resume operations on Wednesday next under the management or J. R. Yost, of Philadelphia., who is now in that city buying lu a full stook ot yarns, ic The mill will give employ ment to all the girls who formerly worked there as well as to any new ones who way ileiro employment. W. A. Peters will serve u line free lunch to his fruiud-. ami patrou ou Baturday evening. Dont miss it. Lehlghton with a population of 3000 has no ge m'en of color Tliel)..li,glofaLI,eljToi,llrlrtl,i.lir..,i. eleil In Short S,,l,,.Siiu. Order i,y ,,, Stroller" and tlliuln. -David 8. Merta, of Allentown, was here on Monday. Miss Kate lvos, who lives Franklin, Is reported untie III. For sale-2 ncies of grass good for nay, .ppiy to II. I'. Peters nt N. Snv. der's store. C. V. Aumnil and fiimlli-. town, were guests or Dr. P. A. A,,,tr,.u this week. Constable Setrcr is back Trom II),. acn, i, i., where ho was on business ior n lew days. Miss Mngglo Hush. Of Xrw Vnrlf city, is n guest at the homo of H. T. nmnwiey, in Hast Welssnoit. doiiultoss, of Summit Hill. k. ...-,v 1.1111 gonueuinuiy snlesmnii lu N, onytier's general store. Contractor Hlnun Green, nf ti, east side, is bulldiug a largo Mnhlr. f.,- juaey anyder near Big Creek. Holomon and Stewart Rmlll, ,..! their wives, of Kuukletown, nro visit- ngdosepii uiecu on Union Hill. -ino poor directors of this l,n lavo a balanco lu tho trensurv nf r, si after expending 8237.72 for relief Inst your. iu iireuic tno record A. F. Knr,w Is now selling I2.ncli lawn mower for how much? Why, for .MO. It beats uio worm, Mrs. Oliver Trine, will l....... mn instaut for Ohio where she con ii-iupinies spcudiug several month among relatives and friends. A three sear old son nf iii.i Hongeu fell tho other day and striking Its hend on tho edge nf n knil'ttirr mo chine sustained very serious cuts and onuses. rattling ville and 111. .11. H. Peters, the tailor, made his first trip nwny from homo this week when ho wns nt Ashloy, since ho met ith n runaway accident somo weeks ago nnd was badly Injured, .Everybody knows Dildlno Snyder, iorincrly of tho Iron Exchnngo Hotel, l'urryville. Ho wns in town Tuesday Dildlno is n btrnlghtout Republican and run for sherllf against Hlrnm Le an by whom ho was defeated. Our old .Democratic irlond Paul rcsge, of Stenilersvillo, was n well- known porson lu town on Tuesday. Mr. Kresgo was a eaudidato for sheriff agniust Thomns Koons, Republican, of this city, somo yenrs ago. but was de feated by fourteen votes. Ho has also filled (ho otllco or 'squlro or his district ery acceptably Tor a number of years pnst. A Aleiiiorlnl Krrinou.D Rev. Pi of. F. K. Bornd, of tho Key- stono Normal school, who has beeu tho pastor of tho Grlmsvlllo Lutheran congregation for a long time, preached an excellent memorial sermon lu the church nt that plnco last Sunday foro- oon In connection with Decoration Day. His text was: "Render unto Ceasar tho things that aro Censar's and nto God thoso that nro God's." Ho dwelt upon "our duties toward our country nnd oftr duties toward our od," Tho number ot persons present as estimnted at 800. Kutztown Pa triot. Rev. F. K. Berud is u sou-lu-law to Moses Hcllniau and wns at ono time principal ol our public schools. The School ltuard Crjraiilxve. Our now school board organized Monday evening following tho slue die iljourumeut of tho old board. The new members nro W. C. McCormick, L. H. Nothstein nnd Daniel Wiennd, the former nnd latter having been re-elected. Tho Donrd now stands W. C. Mc Cormick, president; M. O. Brian, sec retary; George H. Keinerer, treasurer; L. H. Nothttoln, Daniel Wieand nnd L. S. Hausmau, L. H. Nothstein uud Georgo H. Kern- crer wero nppolsted as a committee on, repairs nnd building for 1802. I he tchool tax rate wns fixed at ten Ills and the building tax rate at ten mills following which tho board nil journed to meet again on Mondny eve ning coming. Kelfttuttler .tcalu In Trouble. J. (1. Reiftuyder, the solicitor or the New York Lire Insurance Comimuy. ell-known In this neighborhood, who wns iu the Allentown jail three weeks ngo, ror tho alleged forging of the name or Fred Horlaeher, or Slatlugtou, to h note for MUO, once more languish- eth behind prison bars. Ha Is accused of embezzling from the Life Iusurauco Connwuy W0 aud the oillelals of the oomiatny had him arrested. Since the settlement of his trouble with the Second National Bank he has been living ut Head Ing, where he drove a bread delivery team Tor his brother, who la In the linking uusluesi, iu that olty. Happily Wedded, A very pretty weddiug was solemur IwmI on Thursday eveuiug, In this city, at the home of the bride's parents, when Alias i'imuia, the estimable daugh ter of Samuel Frey, was united in the golden bouda ot mutrlmony lo Mr. Ford J. Long, u popular young man of Mauch Chunk. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. J. II. Kuder, of tho Lutheran church, in the presence of only a few relatives and friends. The young couple will siient the following few days with friends at Haaletou and Shenandoah. After their return Mr. and Mrs. Iug will, at present, reside ou Alum street, with the bride's par ents, and Uter ou will Uke up their home iu Uaueh Chunk. We congrat ulate the young couple and wiah them years of joy. Mousy saved U money ourued. A suit or isuits for weir aud for boys bought at Kondhelm'-. Tailoring Hall, Mam-h Chunk, mil tue you money and hei-ure juu a oifti-t nt and good garment- t Edward McMillan, the wife tnur derer, was hanged iu the Wilkas-liarre jail yard. He killed his wife while drunk in February, ltftll. -Frank Young uud wife and John "oung and wife, ot Point Phtlllns. Pa . wero guests of Audrcw Graver and family in the cast side recently. Somo sninrt cliumns vvhn hhMim.. cd horses from their carriages nt tho Evnngellcal church on Sunday even ings will laud themselves In jnll at Mauch Chunk if they don't lonkalit- .0 out. Polio Poco Tribe 171. Imn. (1 r,r 1! i ,. ni .,..(..., I..... .., ..... 6 ,u Aiicmuwu rnany even ing, leaving on tho B.22 p. ni. Central passenger train. At tho former city they will bo bnnquetted. Every Red Men should go. Our new school board got Into harness ou Monday evening, Tho now directors are L, IC. Albright nnd 11. 11, .iiusselman nnd tho following olllcers ero elected: President, W. F. Blerv: secretary, Dr. W. L. Kulz; treasurer, . ii. .uussoiuiHti. Tho other member Austin Boycr. James Horn, u young son of Levi om, was accidentally shot tho other lay with an nir gun. The bullet en. tcred his leg at a point just ubovo tho ankle and passed through tho bone coming out in front. The wound Is it very soro one but the bravo littlo fel low carries himself liko n soldier. Lizzie, a nine year old daughter of Merchant Will Kreamer, fell tho other dny while on her way to the pump for water, and the largo glass pitcher which sue enrried broke und sho sus tained several serious cuts nt tho left wrist. Tho Lehlghton couch will bo ut the hotels In this tbwn every morning at 7:15 o'clock. Persons desiring baggngo delivered will bo accommodated nt tho lowest prices and in tho promptest manner by leaving word nt tho hotel. 2t Tho commltteo ot tho Allentown District Evangelical camp meeting have granted Jacob Srraussbcrger, ot this town, tho privileges or conducting the boarding houso and refreshment stand at tho Bowmnnstown camp meet ing which convenes on noxt Tuesday for ton days. There wero sovornl other applicants, among the number being E. M. Jacoby nnd a party named Hech tie, both ot Allentown. Jos. F. Rex, Frank Laury, H. H. Musselmnn, Solomon Yenkel, Al Whlt tiughnm and Jos. Krum, nil old veter ans, accompanied by t;d Rox, woio ut I leidelburg, Lehigh county, on Sunday, whero they ussisled a Grand Army Post ot Slatlugtou In tho obsorvanco ot Memorial exorcisos at tlio grnvos of the dead. They wero well treated and enjoyed the occasion very much. The new school board of tho Franklin Independent District organ ized on Monday eveuiug. The new memUers nre E. H. Leikel nnd Samuel B. Walp. Tho following officers were elected: President, R. J. Hougenjtroas. urer, P. A. Andrews; secretary, John Zern. The Board will meet ngalu on next Monday evening to fix the tax rate and possibly to elect teachers fcr tho coming term. -Rev. Charles Roth, ot Pillow, Dau phin county, und brother Milton, of tinniourg, licrks county, wero In town this week waiting on their aged moth er, Mrs. Abigail Roth, who sustained severe and very serious Injuries some wcoks ago falling down a (light of stairs. Tho "Stroller" Is much ploasod, how ever, to note that the venerable old lady Is now somewhat Improved in condition and will soon bo oblo to ac company her sou to Hamburg, where it is hoped sho may bo spared for many years. lOUKI) On Thursduv. Mur otli 1sl Kiln. Watch, In this borough, the owner can have the same by proving proporty nnd paying cliarges, on application to 1-inwAnn ii kki'u, ... 1th Street. May 13, l&lrJ-Jw. BASH HAIL OOSMr. 1-oeal Hat. 11.11 M.Uer. nr. H, t , I'ot on Some Co . EJTSauiiiels will no loti v, piny wllh Cntasnuqua. KB ine mm pioveul.. good game between Jeun Lansford ou Saturday. S3rAndorson, Jeanesvlllo'- 'pitcher, has received on olfor to twirl IkiII Tor 'lim ine at enju per month. t JTP0 Valulor ot "' I'hllndelphh, ...'.iciiu.isnucintion.dcrentml NVae.1,.,,.1 on ounuay in a score 8 to 7. STLukous, who twirled ball for Le .WHou uyear ngo, Is now with tho ..iiuiuowu.iieiiiiehem aggregation, hnv ing joined (he club at Pittsburg last Thursdav. FROM MAUCH CHUNK. fiTJeauosvlllo Is to haouii enclosed park by tho tlmo thor t.l,i tvm - --J ""ii iiiinw burro on tho IStl. i,ttlt. The park will be on the slle nf tlmni.i . t,. will (jlUUUtl ami it will requlro 1500 feet ol lumber lumaitotiio necessary onclosuie. To pay tho cost ot this shares will bo Is sued at iWKI each. Ten cents ndmls slou will bo charged. tSTOf Jennings win, r,,, ,,., i i hero au exchnngo says: "Jennings, of Louisville, was born (u piny short stop. Ho goes to tho park In tlm ,,,ri early ufternouu Jind practices until eithor Chapman or Pfefrcr compels him to stop. Ho plays ball for the delight i. uuurus nini uud is anxious n l,. comotho greatest sheit stop of tho world. Ono of his l.rettlestiuvmm.lM,. meuts is throwing from uuy position. Tho ball speods from his hand us it iireu ironi u rltlo. tarTuosday . Luuisvillo played ut Now York uud this Is what (hn Wnrl.i says of our Jennings: Ball players us a rule nliiv i, .. ready excuse for their glass arms, but whon nn umpire happens to have u caso of glass cyo they have no mercy on him. Lyuch had it bad rule ho is us good an umpire as cun be found; but in tho eighth Inning his eye got out of kolter, and for a few minutes tho air was full of clilu-muslo und back-talk. His bud decisions cut "u nguro m mo ultimate result, how- .n mo oeginulug of Loulsvillo' nun oi mo eighth tho scorn sl.l ! , 2 in favor of tho Giants. Littlo Jen. mugs ucguu tho forlorn hopo. Ho caugiir. ono ot King's rockets on tho cud of his bat and snapped It past first base like u streak. It struck Just to tho good or tho Toul line, and Jennings whooped things up lively for second "use. wucnnogot there uud every tiiiug quieted down Mr. Lynch yelled 'l oul." The word acted liko a galvanic shock to tho Loulsvillo team. Thoy sprung to their feet, nourished their arms, nowied, expostulated nnd argued, rau ivouiu not rolent. Jcunlug' u.iisu iwo-oaggcr uud he did not like to give it up. Ho camo back to tho plate, however, unci laid for another cuive. He got ono to his llt,i, i nguln drove it out ou u lino over tho ugm. cuaiK murk. It struck tlx luchos lu talr territory uud was u clcur two bagger. Again Lynch yelled "foul" For uwhllo tho Loulsvillo players wero paralyzed. Jennings stood ut first buso with his mouth wide open uud his tongue Hopping around trying to find a suitable word. Then ho grow hysteri cal uud began to laugh, oh what sar casui there was lu that silvery laughter. For tho third time ho took up his position ut tho plate aud for tho third time ho mado u two-bagger. Ho drove the ball into left field und lauded on second. How the crowd yelled. Every body sympathized witli him. Then Seery bunted tho ball to Lyons, who fired It nway over Ewlug's um Jennings camo home. Then Fields let a high pitch get away from him nnd Seory scored tho wluuing run. llaiikvre to Meet AllentoM , Steps lire being taken to reorganize the onco prosporous organization known as tho Associated Bankers of Eastern Pennsylvania, and u meeting for this purpose will bo held lu Allen town on Thursday, Juno ICtli. Tho organization has not hold any meetings for teu years. It is composed of nil bankers or Pennsylvania east ot tho Allegheny Mountains uud outsldo ot Philadelphia. Some or the leading members of tho old Association favor tho formation or u Clearing Houso iu Philadelphia for the accommodation ot Inland banks, and this is u question that may bo brought up. The Counlr Cardial Spiritedly Kplliiiilird y it Nl-eclal Cnrrrepondent renona and OlliernUe. Fort Webb holds twelve prisoners. Webster Weiss, ot Bethlehem, was in town Wednesday. Mauch Chunk is subscribing liber ally to the Tllusvlllo Hood sufferers, Charles Klpp,n well-known Lehlgli ton butcher, circled here ednesdny. The new time schedule issued by the Mumforils of theSnltchlmek is bounty. Court will open on Monday when Sherllf Webb will sell tho properties or h number of unfoituuntes. Speculation is ripe as to tho out come of thoiegular Democrat locounly meeting io bo held during August, -Tho County Commissioners hnvo made the tHX levy II mills for county purposes uud .'1 mills for special, this Is ono mill higher than last. Sheiiir Fullmer, ot Nothiiuipton county, was lu town, Wednesday, serv ing notices lu the equity suit against tho Reading Railroad System. - David G. Watkln's uud Charles Rapshcr will road law with Rapsher Cassidy, while Thos. E. lloyd, will read Blackstono with Fred Hertolette. A. D. Miller has been appointed assistant assessor In Mahoning town ship, vice Moses Rox, resigned. This appointment Is mado by tho judgos. The Republicans will lead tho Democrats tills year by holding their nomination convention iu advance nf tho former. This they think necessary on nccouut of tho victory last year. Joslah Connelly, who lost his sight uud ono urni lu u patriotic celebration in this town somo years ago, will run his annual excursion over tho fnmous Switchback Railroad on Suudny, 2flth lustnut. It Is said among Republicans who should kuow Hint Georgo Mortimer Davis, ol Lansford, and H. J. Kuntz, of Lehlghton, will bo against oach other for the hepublicnu nomination ror Assembly. Witli the Democrats, Daniel Graver, ot Weissport, and Hugh Ferry, ot Audenrlcd nre both mentioned prominently. Andrew Noovck, u Lnusronl Hun garian, Is in Fort Webb ou West Broad way, charged with shooting Martin Oulke, ono ot the sumo nationality, during a quarrel, Gulko has two bullets lu his cranium uud may die. District Attorney will investigate tho matter. This Is u story they were telling around the Court House but Sheriir Joe says it is all u fake. . Mauch Chuuk was honored witli tho presence of two of Allentown's most genial spirits Wednesday lu the persons, of W. LaMonto Gillette, a well-known uud able member ot tho Lehigh county Bar, uud "Judge" A. S. Wellcr, Recorder ot Deeds. Tho tornior is u Republican or tho old school, liberal iu nil things, but a radicul supporter ot tho virtues ot Jumes G Blaine. During tho Guber natorial contest two years ago Mr. Gillette was a candidate tor Assembly, but neglected his Individual Interests iu behalf of Delamater, and met tho samo fato us did the former statesman. Tho "Judge" Is a wholosoulod, jolly tcllow tuul the two make u good pair. When Vou Oo to Camp Meeting. Are you going to camp meeting at Bowman's noxt week i It so, you don't want to miss taking your meals at tho popular boarding tent ot Jacob Strauss- berger's. Dinner will be served In good stylo tor 10 cents, breakfast, uud supper Tor 23c, season tickets good for 28 meals giUHi. Remember Jake will treat you right so don't fall to see him. 2t I - l L. HJ '" ij U 1 GLOBE WAREHOUSE 711 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa. CIAL REMOVAL SALE! On June 1st we commenced a Great Removal Sale, previous to occupying our new store, 705 Hamilton street. To reduce ntock many great bargains will bo offered in evfry department that ought to interest everyone in need of Dry Goods. The ,'nlues we offer cannot possibly be beaten. Dress Goods. Ulack Henrietta. 45 inrline worth 75 cents. Printed families, half wnnl . it. worm cents. wide, all wool, at 55 cents, the newest designi, 15 cents, 10 inch Jacnuarrl C.nnU in Mi. i t , r- worth 25 cents. '"" l-u'urs-io enu, Double-fold Che vrons. n full worth 20 cents. b ' ""',u' ul 1e ceim- One case of .S'trined (Jhevinto. Minim nCt,mt c j grays, at 10 cents, worth 15 cents. i rintrcl benms. n very fair material, at 4 cents, were 8 cents. I Iain Scrims, lace stripes, at S rents, were 5 cents. Domestics. -MeuV. suits uud boys' suits, in ready mado or mado to order, should bo bought ut the Ono Price Star Cloth ing Hall, Mauch Chunk, because our stock uud stylos arc tho latest and prices 1 per cent, lower than elsewhere. Why do we make sultb lu order for less than other tullors? because we are satisfied with small profits und will make to your order uu nll-woolcu suit at J13.no, worth $20.00, better ones for $20.00, worth 828.00. and will Insmn clear saving of car faro und a days' wages oy Having yeur meusure taken for u suit or u puir of pants ut Soud helm's Tailoring Hall, Mauch Chuuk. Peculiar To lUclt In many Important partlcul&ri, Ilood's SariaparilU li different from and aupcrior to an? otter medicine, l'ecullar In combination, proportion and prep aration of Ingredients, Ilood'a Bartaparilla poa enei the full curative talue ot the belt known rcmediM of the Tegetahle kingdom. J'oculiir In Ita medicinal merit, Ilood'a Sariapa rllla accoinpllahea curca hitherto unknown. l'ecullar In itreneth and economy Uood's Bar aparUlaU the only medicine of which can truly he laid, " lOOdoieiooe dollar," Medicine! In larger and amaller tattles require larger doiei, and do not produce as good results as Hood's SariaparilU, Teculiar In Us "good namo at home" there 1) more of Hood's Barsaparlllasoldln Lowell, where It Is made, than of all other blood purifiers. Peculiar In Its phenomenal record of sales abroad, no other preparation has erer attained such popularity In so short a time. Po not he lu duced to take any other preparation. He sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla KoldbraltdrngeiiUJ. jlitlxforfs. I'rfparedooly 1T C. 1. IIOOUJL COiothecarlel, Lowell, M4SS. IOO Doses Ono Dollar 2000 yards Brown Muslin, cheap at 4 cents, was 6 cents. Another lot heavier and finer, will go at Sc., was 7c. One ease Twilled Crash for this sale, only cents. 1000 yards 9-4 Sheeting, brown, good value, at 15 cents, was I!) cents. 500 ynrfs 4 Bleached Sheeting, very cheap at 20 cente, 2.) cents. ' Turkey Red Damaskvour 23 cent quality, cut to 22 ( lurkey Hed Damask, our 50 cent quality, reduced to Ono case hornet Flannel at 5 cents, worth 8 cents. 'as cents. 35c. LOW SHOE DEPARTMENT. ami 4X41gg&, . 20 (lifl'oront styles and makes to select from trends TIi(l9 !&oiBiS:8 Mills, fc I'rices, as usual, the Very Lowest. Nervous Prostration, Nleepleaaarasj, Rlrk mad Nervous lltauiArlit), llarkache, Ilssnr,lf or uu rnia, mui limun, nerVODI HjpepaU,Iiallnu,ConrnBlon,IlTB. &BtJkJLl n Oplam Habit, lraakestiiBS, etc., aro cored by Dr. Ullea lieatoraUvo Norrlno. It does not contain opiate, lira. Sophia (X ltrowolee, UeLand, tlx., suffered with epilepsy I?r. 60 ,n1 LfatlnVe to a complete care. Jacob 1 ''SlR1 P'Wn. had been suffering mith Nerr dus rroatratloq for four years, could not aleep, nothing belied blm until ba used Dr. Mllaa' fto toratlTO Nanrlrtei ba la now wall, rioa hooka r.rIf.SdrSEut- Dr Mllaa Nan and UverPllta, B dowi for cents ar tba bast remedy tor ClUouaness, Torpid Llvtr. ate ate. Or.fflllea'ModlcalCo.,Elkhart,lnd T&I&I bottxx rncc. Bohl by T. I). Thomas. Opera House Block, 0 Leliightou. UlAVIKii HAMU1K. uuunkltA th aiumuK, lutir culling aodthMopaoinfc. Call. T AWFHIi. tiiu Imrtwr. nititnttttM tlua It.ra lluux . tuts luttr, knives and doea ever) tUluy lu Qrat-claaa tle lroi m ami' are htm Closed on 8uuda. I bold bv T AU on a new vrlnclpla ranlaia tba lifer, atotnaeli ana bowaU through tX4 nru4. La. Uamtw Folb sp44dUv curt hUloBioosa, torpid liTer ud co&idpa tioo. ftsnallaat, nlUaat, aaraitt OpdoaaOO eta. tiambka (rea at dttLKtatf. hi XMsi BU. Cs. Hiiui i&X A Big Line of Pretty Baby Coaches, At low prices at Henry Schwartz's, First street, Leliighton. Wash Dress Goods. ol11 :,,M!H j5f,,!,?r CJfB,lip wiU 8 tluri"S this sle at 2c, 10(1 yards Chalhe, fine material and new styles, at U cenlB, was (i cents. a One case Dress Ginghams,, material nnd patterns are good, only 5 cents. A line of Printed Chantilly Muslin, nt (! cents. Duchess Mull, a new printed material in new effects, only !) rents, was 12 cents. A lot of Outing Flannels at cents lhat were 12J cents. Chevalier Cords, the latest printed work, made to sell at 25 cents, sale price 15 cents. JrandcnburfT cloths will goduring this sale at 16 cents. Ginghams, Prints, etc. One ease Apron 7in;;hams at 5 rents, worth 7 cents. 2000 yards Indigo Dlue Prints, best make, at 5 cents. One case Columbia cheviots at fi cents. Shirts. Gent's Ualbriggan Shirts nnd Drawers at 39c. were 50c. Gent's Outing Shirts, a very fair article, 18 cents. Flouncings. 45 inch Embroidered Flouncing, at 35 cents, was 65 cents. Black Drapery Nets, a full line at sale prices. Parasols, n good assortment nf very low figures. Special, 26 inch Gloria Umbrella, oxydized handlee, only 85 centf. Lace Curtains nt cut prices. We will occupy our new store, 705 Hamilton Street, (1st and 2nd floors and basement), about June 20th. Keller, the Jeweler, will occupy our present room some time in July. GLOBE WAREHOUSE 711 Hamilton St., Allentown, Pa