is a specialty at our Job Printing Office in Snyder's Block, east side of the Lehigh Bridge. Envelopes, Note and Letter Paper, Phamplets, Order Books, Vouchers, Tags, and all kinds of Plo Nic, Horse and Wale Bills. We do all work neatly, cheaply and cleanly. Do you need anything In this Unef then call and see us, or write ms a postal card and we will be at your terries. ..... muon "INDEPENDENT"-"LIVE AND LET LIVE." VOL XXI. No. 28 Lohighton, Carbon County, Ponna. May 27 L893 $1.00 a Year iri Advano mM HAVE YQU REAB THE ADVOCATE THIS WEEK? THE LARGEST $1.00 PAPER IN THE COUNTY. Has a larger olroulatlon than any other newspaper printed In Carbon oounty, con sequently It In the b.t medium for adver titers. Our news columns sparkle with the ocouirences ot the day Olern, sploy, luterestlug, bnlght and independent. Our editorials are original and will be worth reading on account of their splftt .which is independent of outside dictation. Out price is one dollar a year. Just you try It . . . ' " . Win 0 Sfo ORIGINAL CHEAPGASHSTOHE Have.yomfen the new shades of Cloths for Ladies' Capes? We have an elegant assortment thjs season, and the prices are right. Ladies' Oxfords in Donfroia Tans and Russets, also Ladies' Blucher Oxfords. Infant's 7?ed Shoes, from I to 5 ; Childs' Spring Heel Red Shoes, 5. to 8; Childs Spring Heel Red Slip pers, 5 to'8. Men's and Boys' Russet Shoes also an olegant lino ot isluchers, Men's and Boys' IFoiking Shoes at prices that cannot be equalled elsewhere, tor quality Childs' Misses', Ladies' and Men's Hosiery in all the new shades, including Red and lan Colors ; the colors in our hosiery- are guaranteed perfectly last. A cordial invitation is ex tended to the public to examine our stock and compare prices. figg" This store will be closed on Dacoration Day. J. T. NUSBAUM, Clint Street, between South and Plum streets, telillihton. Pa. FASTIST CRUISER AFLOAT. Th Hw Trkt MarroloDi Performance Off th MMiftchuMttt Const. Borroif, May M. With forward torpedc tubet burltd dep in the watsr, pushed al moat as high as herforecaitle, the armored crulMr New York steamed across the line, breaking the world's reoord and winning lor her builders the largest premium evi paid in any country. When twenty-oni knots was predicted as the speed of thi new orulser many hoped, but few believed, that her engines would ever be able to drive such an immense mass of steel through the water at this rate. Wheusbi CBUIBin MKW TORE, rosied the line, however, with a speed of 1.00 knots, and some eorrections to be added for tide, the enthusiasm ou board was inttnse. The performance will be echoed from one end of Europe to the ther, forlt places the United States in the van among the navies of the world and gives us not only tue mou powerful, bus the swiftest armored cruising vessel. There has been great enthusiasm in Eng land over the rformanaes of the cruisers Blake and BltTuelm, home claiming that the latter has attained a speed of twenty two knots. In the first place these vessels are not armored, but simply proteoted by four lnoh decks over machinery and boil era, ven equal speed from them, there fore, would bi nothing remarkable againut a vessel carrying, In addition to a six Inch protective deck, a five inch side belt and two turrets, each eleven inches thick. In the first place neither of these vessels has vir had an official trial over a measured eourie. The Blake broke down from leaky boilers after reach Inn a speed of 10.7 knots in shoal water and developing 13,000 horse .power, while the tfienneiin was gaugea only by a patent log which, it is claimed, indicated 22W knots. This same instru ment ou the New York showed a speed yesterday of S3 knots, And the difference between that and actual distance covered is proof of how unreliable patent logs are as omolai tests. The performance gives the Cramps a premium of foo.ow. ABOLISHING THE COMMISSION FblUdelitfaU's faU. Officials Will Con test Their Dethronement. Philadelphia, May as. The receipt of a telephone message from Uarrisburg tnat uoveraor Paulson bad appendeu bis sig nature to the Penrose bill abolishing the public building commission caused a flurry ox excitement in tne mayor's omce. When Mayor Stuart sent his notification to the oommtislontrs that the public build ings were transferred to J. A, Wind rim, of the department of public works, only Commissioner John Hilt was in the office. IT. I ur.a Ia.ti.w4 t li a aisU tnalf up the keys. Mr. Hill said: "We do not propose giving up anything just yet, but will test the matter iu court, and see whether the powers that be can ride over us or not. We have already started pro ceedings in oourL We propose to hold on to the keys, and will not give them up un less brute force Is used." Mr. Hill said he ted nothing further to say except that able counsel had beeu engaged. KuUlle Off for Mew York. Wbhikqton, May 85, The lufanta of Spain and her suite, accompanied by the cabinet ministers of the United States, the diplomatic corps and otherwise distin guished retiuue.yeeterday visited the tomb of WashlnKtou, The reception to the din- lomatlo corps last night was devoid ot the usual brilllauoy or sucu gatnenngs, tor at the request of the infanta the diplo mats appeared In evening drnts. At 10:30 o'clock the infanta and suite were taken to the British embasay, where one of the most elaborate social functlous of this fawn took place. The event was the oeler bration ot the 74th anniversary of Queeu Victoria's birthday. At 10 o'clock this morning the princess and suite left for New York on a pclal traiu over the Pennsylvania railroad. Italy's Otbltiet CrltU Kadetl. Koum, May 26. Seuator Eula has ac cepted the ministry of finance, thus put ting an endta the cabinet crisis. WALP'S EAGLE STORE. 3T In a few words we desire to rail tST to your notice a very Important Ca fact. It is this. We have as HT large and flue a Hue of general C& store goods as you will Unci any t3T where. Come aud sto ua, let us show you our goods and tei I you &1 goods KBjwbere promptly and Tj.j without extra oliarge whatever a( to the purchaser. Don't iv blir an prices but oome aud aoe us JH Robert Walp, First street, Op, Round Houtea, National Commissioners Vote in Favor of a Seven Day Fair, TO RETUEN THE GOVERNMENT'S 0IT1 Unci Sam Trill rrobably Oet Buck the 9,500,000 Appropriation A lletlioilUl Minister Want! tho Oaten Opened ThoodoroThouiaa Has Not T.t R.tla-u.d. Chioiuo. Mav 19. Director General Davis notifled the national commission 1 yesterday that lie had requested Theodora Thomas' resignation, and the body wai called Into session to hear hit eommunlcn Hon. Ills letter, enclosing the request sent by him to Theodore Thomas asking for the ,;.t.n.iinn. ... d .nd nia-nnla. Thomas has made no reply to Director General Davis' letter. . Chicago, Slay 23. Tens of thousands of I men and women wandered aimlessly up 1 and down the thoroughfares outside the World's fair grounds yesterday, peering I wistfully ; througn tne cioseu gates or me White City and murmuring regrets at their Inability to Bain admittance. Some of the louder spoken ones called down ... .. ......... InnttV I maledictions on the power that sealed the beauties of the fair to them, but on the whole, the crowd was an orderly one. Men kept their tempers evidently buoyed by the belief that the day would be the last of Sunday closing. It was by far the largest Bunday turnout since the fair opened. Iter, James Miller, of the Marsha field avenue Methodist church, surprised his congregation yesterday by devoting his sermon to a strong plea for Sunday open- lng of the World's fair. He declared the greatest need of the time was a relaxation nV.t lrs iIa a,rv tn,..h A url lfS nn- I Christ's teachings as Sunday opening. Nothing more picturesque about the srounds cau be found than in the Irish vil lage, which was established through the In strumentautyoi uorti auu t.aay a uerueeu. The reproduction of the Muckross Abbey, as shown iu the cut. Is an object of special Thi Rnnnnnfinment that AHtornev Gen. eral Olney has instructed the district at torney to insist on Sunday closing, it Is said, will si tu ply result In the return of the government's $3,500,000 altt. CHICAGO, Aiay AUiai stevensou, vice president of the United States, visited the World's fair In an informal way yes terday. He was escorted into the nail or the national committee by several mem bers, and was introduced to a score of the commissioners. Chicago, May IU. Telegrams continue to pour In to the national commission re garding Sunday opening, and when Com missioner De Young called the national body tc order yesterday a good sized stack ot those communications adorned the president's desk. The commission then settled itself to hear the Sunday closing matter rehearsed. The olosina wpeeches were all in favor ot throwing open the gates every day iu the week. After Uenerai St. uiair naa nn tshed laving down the law as he under- stood it the question of submitting the in the risnERiKs nuiLuma. minority for, the majority report came to a I voie auu w waacaneu. ninyiui- mlssloners voted tor subHtltutlug the ml- nority report and tweuty-se en against, ThlsleavesthematterlnthehaudHotthe directory, but the general opinion among tliA flAnimlWaa la that i.ataa rtf Ku fain wlTmoSundaVuul The iuildai authorities shall .njoln the local board. Th. special delight ot the chllilern la aquarium In the Fisheries' building. Boy. MiwIallT. never tire of irazlnir with ooen mouthed wonder at the Strang denizens of the deep that nav. been brought from M.Vai .. ..i. terfar the World's fair oouuctlot admiuls- tration Issued an order to Horace Tucker, : ,T. . .1. , wide'oDen ueit Sunday. . The exposition yesterday was marked a Dig crowd, some dust, lota or w aa. 1 1. city ot Paris municipal exhibit In the t rench paruion, a ceieoration or tueen Victoria's birthday anniversary lu the Canadian building, the Arst concert of thi Chlcairo Apollo club and the tender by Cominisslonei Massey of bis resignation as chairman of the Judiciary committee on mornlugof Suuday, June 4. the mem account ot the adverse vote on his major- i,,, , , . Ity report regarding Sunday opening. lT ot ioD 8 ""formed congregation Tne reception alven in me Canadian building during the afternoon to British S.bJ.pX"7o the Pomlnioa to the United State and in- dnlge in fulsome eulogy ot the mother, country, ine uuneu empire, me glory or being a British subject andother majesty. The fervor of the assembly', patriotism was expressed By singing "Uod.isave the uepm oi auoni. ai teet. tub com Queen," "Bed, While and Blue" and mtttee are Joseph Obert, Wm. Moutz. llrittaula," The paid admissions at the fair yester- oay were si.wu, O.orgla's Mouuia.nt lo StepU.ns. CRiwruHDsvin.v.. Oa.. May SI Yester day was the greatest oooastou In the his- over deorgla congregated to do honor to the memory of Alexander II. Steuhens. the "(Ireat Commoner." at (he uuvelltng memorrh, th. Pin. of cVr"gTr Oarsa HevolutlonUls S.utsnc.d, SA ASTOato, Tex., May aa.-Flfteen of the most promluent ot Catrlno (larsa's revolutionary party, who were recently convicted of violating the neutrality laws. were yesterday sentenced to terms of tin-1 prlaoument ranging from thirty days In Jail to two years In the penitentiary. Three Children Uuru.d to Heath. Iltmio, N. Y.,May aa. The ootuge ou Grand Island, occupied by John Downey, wife and fire children, was burned to t' ground yesterday. Three of the children, John, aged T; Annie, aged 8, aud Frank, ag4 i. perlshedlu the flames. On. Klll.d, Aneth.r HUad.d. PjrrsauHa, May St La,wreuee Ilevln ney, 86 yean of age, an oiler employed at the Oil We) Supply Dowuany' rolling mill, was literally torn limb treat limb and Instantly killed while oiling the ma eblnsry. He leaves a lan. fatnllr Boon after this aeoiat a Bgio puddier bad his buraed fat .Oash fmbls fonuc. NEWSY OCCURRENCES. I.OUAI. MATTKItS Or MOIIC Olt I.KSS lMl'OHTANCK. What llai Oceur.d In tliU Cllr lmrlnn the Work 1-ortlnentlr Kpltomliod Iit Our Special Iteuoriera. Toilet paper atGabel'B. Fine teams for all purposes at the South End Livery. Full line of Ingrain and Brussels carpets at Henry Schwurtz's. Fine toilet pupor at Oabel's. U.....al Ut.ll.... nf nr.!. Vtt-ct Gtraol , . ,' drives a Hew bay horse, All kinds of books and fine station- t T.iiolrniibnnli'a. Munch Chunk. ti.i d,.-. n i?t n'l.o Baser s Root Beer Lxtract-lhe Purest. Just make it n point to see David . . ,i. .,. .,, i,fii 3 ness or pleasure, uuwesi pnuoa. A flue flag stone pavement will be Improvement along the front of the ' Corner Store. The residence on llankway recent ly purchased by Mrs, hid Iluuslcker from the Eseh estate, is being improv ed by the addition of a neat veranda. The s(tink holes at the east end of the sewer across First street at Iron have been oleaued out by supervisor Aoker. This action was necessary I and quite commeudable. -A neat awning Is an Improvement to the front of Magerman's store and the U. S. Express oillce opposite the Opera House. Musical College. The summer term opens July 21tb, in Vocal and Iustru- I mental Music. For catalogues address Henrv D. Joyer, Freeburg, Pa. 3t The original Root Beer Extract Is Kaser's. . ' ' owner of a bay horse just purchased irom u. A. uerfenaerrer, or tne uu bert House, Weatberlv. Tho horse has a "record" of 3:1V). Rye Whiskey, 9150 per gallon atM. Martin's Liquor Store. Manch Chunk. There will be no church services in the Zion's Reformed edifice on next Sunday morning and evening owing to t,e absence of the pastor, Rev, J. Alvhi John J. Hummel, of the first ward who4has few equals iu the Lehigh Valley as a cornet player, filled an en gagement with the Pioneer Band ; A Men town's crack musical organization on ia6t Monday on the occasion of (he Aremeu's parade, Raser's Root Beer superior to all others. The interior of the Lehighton Water Company's reservoir, on the west side, was this week thoroughly cleaned. The water company are de termined that our people -shall have good, pure water. The system here Is the best in the state and is carefully looked after by the erilcient secretary, Howard Seaborn t. -The four Hersh furnaces recently purchased from the Lehlghtou school board are located as follows; One in the pretty M. E. Church; one in Lawyer Samuel GMham's residence: one in W. S. Koch's residence, and one in the M. E. parsonage. The furnaces cost the school district about $1000 and were sacrlllced at a 8100. The members of the Reformed Sunday school are making preparations Tor the observance of Children's Day on the 11th of June. A verv Interest program of music now in course of arraugemeut will be under the able direction of Mr. C, O, Schirer. The Lehighton Orchestra will to get there. Arrangement have about been perfected for the forming of an associate membership. Dr. C. T, Horn I is president of the orchestra and is indefatigable In hU etforta to advance all of its interests. The orchestra has already beeu engaged for the com mencement exercises of our high school. MarKet uierK vm. weidaw keeps his weather eye open for hucksters aud peddlers. His collections last x , moilth amounted to $40.1U. The market clerk is allowed twenty iwr cent, on collections, Resides attending I ...... n "V'",' t,l,,i MreM'a " aU Illls tne 1)111 aa a Urst-class polleeniau. 1'lvo (Utiereut htylea of Uwu mower8 t prlces iowertlmu thelewest at J- Otuel's. Lehighton. I During the absence of Dr. Zern who, with his ftlfe, is attendlug the an. meeting of the National Hallway Surgeon's Association in session at Omaha, Nebraska, Dr. V. L. Kutz, of Wetssport, will give his careful atteu- tion to the doctor's practice. All per- I buus repjiruig his services who leave notice witli Ed Zern will be promptly Fifty rolls of chicken wire just received at Gabel'a. It will be .sold by tne yard or roll at low prices. Following church services ou the u uuuihiuk me nians nre. pared by the bulldiug committee for the enlargement of the church edltlce, tho present building being much too small for the convenience of the rapidly growing congregation The ureKa,10Q- th" ',r0',o,ed l,lau" w111 e'W the building Richard Koous, George Keuierer and Howard Seabolilt. A delightful fishing party from tnis place to w I hi Creek on last Satur day was made up as follows; Misses Clara Ault, Anzle Montz, Ella Ebbert Bud Ir6Ue 1 "strmuoher and Messrs. U. IJ. Clause, U. W. A. Reichard aud Q. W. Oray. Ou their way home In the ?U l",e tl " lersvllle. Urauvllle hooked a three tounder,he knew it weighed that heavy it bad stales ou Its back, Qood, strong, best quality Ham mocks at Oabel's, Lehighton. The high school graduatiug class Is composed of the following members Frank A. Miller. Bert (Joinery. William Ureuner.Martha Loug, Mamie Ciouiery, uiara nuuu, .uauei wneatley, Daisy Uoru, Kmwa Foitwangler. Ella Sea. boldt, Jlury and Katie I'eustermauher, Mattie Walp, Irene Weidaw, Bertha tlolleubaeh, Mamie Semmel, Jeunle Uroeup a total of The oxami nations are ouudueted hy Prof. u. W emmluger, of East Mauch Chunk Prof. Beiel, the new County Hupt , and Prof alter, the effioleut priucipalot tDho, I 00'" PERSONAL MENTION. A finap Rhot Camera Catches Those Who Come and AmonK Their Friend. In Lively Lelilshten, . .Henry Fink, of Tamaqua, wai in town over Sunday. Robert Hollenbach was a visitor at Allentown on Monday. .Mrs. O. W. Morthtmer and son Guy, are home from Tremout. Lewis Fritz and family, of Alum street, spe'nt Sunday at Slatlngton. l'hlllp Miller aud wife are visitlne Dr.Ed MUlerand family at Altoona. ..Miss Mary Leutz, of First street. spent last Sunday with relatives at Allentown. . .John Koons and Frank Wolnland "took lu" the firemen's parade at Allen town on Monday. .Miss Sallie Tettlt. of llothlehem, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. V. Siorthl- mer, Jr.. on Dankway. Alfred Keller, of Black Hills. Wyoming, was visiting his sister, Miss Hosa, at the Valley House, this week. .Misses Hattte Faga and Mattle Weyhenimer, of Mauch Chunk, visited Mrs. Thos. E. Morthlmer, on Dankway, Saturday. Oeorge M. Henry, the genial pro- prietor of the Bachman House, Dauiels ville, was in town on Tuesday and made our office a pleasant call. ..Rev. J. Alvin Reber, the able and eloquent pastor of Zion's Reformed church, Is at Reading where he is iu attendance at the general synod of the Reformed church of Pennsylvania. IIISTRICT S. S. CONVENTION. Allentown District Sunday School Convention of the East Pa, Conference Evangelical Association, will be held June 11, 1893, in connection wltlrtbe camp meeting in Bowman Park. proorimiie: 0 a. m.. Prayer meeting for success ot Sunday School work on the District led by Rev. S. B. Frey. 8.30 a. ni., Devotion exercises led bv Rev. M. Bowman, organization follow ing. 9 a. m., 1st, Topio, Aim and Object of Bunday School teaching, by Miss tmma U. Walp, of Coplay. 2nd. The Ideal Sunday School by W. W. tiowmau, of Slatington. 3rd Thf work of a primary teacher. by Miss Agnes L. Rickert, of Hazle- ton, fa. 4th. Cau the young be soul winners by Miss Carrie Drelblobls, of Lehigh ton, Pa. 1 30 p. m., Devotional Exeroises led by Rev. A. Shlve, of Lehighton. 1st. Topio, Teachers influence and work outside of the Sunday school, hy Mrs. J, S. Newhart, of Mauch unuuk. 2nd. How can we retain young men In the Sunday school, by W. F. Kline, or Allentown. 3rd. Revival service led by Rov. J, Speclit, of Catasauqua. 0.30 Consecration meeting led by uev. II. li i-aust, of Lehighton. 7.39 Sermon, Evangelical conversion, uy uev. W. A. Leopold, P. E. The Bowman Park camp meeting be ginning Tuesday evening June 13th, iou.1, continuelng until Thursday even lng June 22nd 1893. Y. P. A. day will ne Monday June 19th. The committee of which Rev. J. S. Newhart, of Mauch Chunk, is Chair man, and Uev. J. I. Yotter.of Parrvvllle Is secretary, are uow looking after a good and reliable party to hold the boarding and refreshing stand. uiuscau be tendered any time between uow aud Tuesday noon Jfay 30. Fitosi ms iiiu.i.mr. Miss Adella Rehng is on an extended visit to friends at Normal Sauare. miss Amelia Leutz was doing busl ness at Juaucn Chunk on Saturday. Miss Nora Leutz spent a few davs last week very pleasautlv with friend at Millport. Quite a number of our young neorile attended the organ dedication atllom's school house, in Mahoning Valley last week. The services were nf vrv Interesting oharactcr. Charles Rex, of lively lehighton. was visiting relatives here on 8unday. jaruesbtolgerwaltspent last Sunday atWestPenn. Mrs. Mablon Reichard, of Lehighton. accompanied by Mrs. Chas. Smith and Mrs.OwenRelirig and daughter Minnie spent Tuesday with Chas. Lentz aud family, Womeu's Missionary Society. The llomeu's Missionary Society of the Eastern Peunsylvauia Confereuce Evangelical Church, before adjourulnu elected the following otlloers: Presi dent, Mrs. B. D. Albright, of Mohns. vlllejvice, president, Mrs. Zerby Bruce, Lebanon; recording secretary. Miss Mira Reinoehl. Reading: oorresnonli. lng secretary, Mrs. J. Q. Bouehter awiersviue; treasurer, Mrs. S. S. Chubb Reading; presldeut of mlsslou bauds, Mrs. B. H. Miller, Weissport; delegates to general conference, Miss Mira iteinoebl,A(rs.B, D. Albright. Mrs. A M. Stlrk; alternates, jlrs. J, M. Hoppes .nre, u. u, iiuier.Mrs. Katie Boyer. A Tupular lle.llery. Since the jovial and pleasant (i en run M. IJeury, late of Lehigh Oap. has had possession of tho Bachman House, at Dauletsvitle, Lehigh conutr.he has re modelled aud Improved that celebrated uostlery throughout, so that now it Is the best of its kind in that section. The hotel is near the Blue Mountains, iu one oi tne prettiest of the many pretty localities, and Is eminently situated for a quiet rest. The genial Oeorge Is to be oougratuiated ou the success atteudlug his efforts lu this business. FIVE I1UNUUKU DOLLARS. The sick and atllicted are calling In uumbers to consult tho Specialist. The doctor will remalu uutll the tt of July givlug all plenty of time to test his skill. Oome at once. Five Hundred Dollars will be paid by Dr. Bowers the Specialist, for a oaso of Astlima. Catarrh, Illea or Falling Fits be falls to onre. Chrouio disease. Cancer, Turners, Blood Poison, Dysnen- , 4iii, juuuey, ivueumausm, Heart Dlieose oured. Female disease Ac, Indiscretion of vounir men Mant.i Deoay, loos of strength power, nervous, ness do. No experiment but a sure. luuusauus ourea uy my own new methods ot treatment, over 20 years n constant praotloe. Consultation free at the Weissport House, Weissport, Pa, Window and duor screens tn big wvswvuv at leaves XtfWUgDleo, WEISSPORT AND AROUND. sricr HAi'i'KniNus hicifpi.y kimto. MIZF.ll. The IlnliiKs of the Week Interleaved With Personal Mentions. -Dr. Audrews drives a handsome uow bay horse. Milt Snyder did business at Phila delphia ou Thursday. Josiah Ruch, ot the east sine, Is making a number of Improvements to his residence. O. J. Sueger last week sold &0U buuehes of bananas. Dr. Andrews is having his office nicely repainted and papered. Calvin Arner spent last Thursday among friends at Beaver Run. Charles Arner has moved his portable steam saw mill to Millport. While en route the hugh machine was upset and badly damaged. The Weissport House has been im proved by the addition of a liaudsomo new style roof. Clyde Wills, of this place, has ao- cepted a position in Reber's drug store, Lehighton. The genial, pleasant James Everett, sf Scrantou, was in town ou liuslness, Tuesday, Mrs. M. Culton, Mrs. Chas. Nus- liautu and Mrs. A. Snyder wore guests of Allentown friends on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Strohl mourn the death of an Interesting infant child Interment was made on Wednesday, Mrs. Thos. J. Nusbaum, ot Lans- ford, spent Sunday very pleasantly ou the east side. AlClutliaud wife Sundayed with Monroe county friends. Mrs. James "Arner, of Bowmans. town, spent Wednesday here with friends. Levi Horn will repaint his pleas antly situated home on the east side. Amaudes Beltz, an accommodating salesman lu N. Snyder's store, spent last Sunday with his parents at Beltz- ville. Rev. Wuchter of Pleasant Valley, formerly pastor of the Lutheran con gregation at this place, was calling ou old friends on Tuesday. Confirmation and Communion services were held in the Reformed clitirck at Big Creek on last Suuday. Rev. Kershner, of Parryville, pastor of the charge officiated, Webster Campbell, for some time past located In Philadelphia, is spend ing a few-days here. Mrs, Sarah McDanlel and family, of Lansford.were guests of Mrs. Louisa Weiss, of Union Hill, this week. Prof, Sol. Smyser left for his home in Carlisle, on Mouday, The professor ably taught the Union Hill school dur ing last term, and for some weeks also conducted a select school on the Hill. Mrs. F. Wlntermute and daughter, of East Mauch Chuuk, were guests of of Mrs. R. J, Hongen, on Union Hill, last week. It is rumored In society circles that William Esrang aud Miss Lulu Graver, both ot Franklin, will soon wed. Lewis Fronhelser is Improving his pleasant home on Franklin street, by the erection ot a large and roomy ad ditiou to the rear of the bulldiug aud adding a cozy veranda to the front. Oeorge Leikel, of Franklin, is about completing additions to his residence. MartShlrer, "Butch" Leikel and Will Campbell enjoyed Monday last angling tor trout iu Wild Creek. They cuptufed 10 all told. Miss Gertie Horn, one of this town's amiable aud estimable daugh ters, entertained lu a most enjoyable manner the members of the Harmonla Social at the cozy rooms of the Frank Club iu Snyder's block, on last Thurs day eyeuiug. The evening's pleasures consisted ot indulgence In games, vocal and Instrumental muslo and dancing, following which an elegant supper was served. Miss Horn deserves tho highest compliment for the elegant entertainment of her guests. M, F. Scott, of Philadelphia, a machinist engaged to repair the dyna mos of the Carbon County Improve ment Company, met with an accident while engaged repairing the machiues last Thursday that might have cost him dear. He was working at a dynamo when the wires slipped against his hands seriously lasceratlug both mem bers. He was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital, Philadelphia, A IehUhtoa Man atthe Coutuy Seat. The Mauch Times says this of Dan Wieand'a West End carriage factory, The black, dingy, ram-shackle tumble down buildings that marred this por. tiou of the town have given way to a structure, or rather a series of struc tures, which are now nearlng comple tion. Heretofore the carriage factory looked more like a soap factory or perhaps a bond boiling establishment thau like a place where new vehicles are turned out. Mr. Daniel Wleaud, the new proprietor, is giving the town an enterprise ot which every citizen will have rerson to feel prouuV. The bulldiug which will be devoted to fac tory purpose Is a neat frame .structure two storiei high, 18 feet front and 83 feet deep. On the first floor the ware room, 00 feet deep, is located. In the rear is a blacksmith shop. The second flour is partitioned Into rooms iu which the ditferent departments found in a carriage factory are located, such as the trimming shop, eta Ou the east side of the factory building immediate ly adjoining is a dwelling of ample proportions, This will be occupied by Mr. Wieaud when finished, and he will become a permanent resident of town Uow Do Von Stand T Subscribers are requested to watch the date following the name on the labels of their papers. By referring to this tbey can tell at a glance how they stand ou the books at this otllce. For Instance ; Benjamin Harrison, June9Ba3 means that Beujamin la paid up to June 38, 18U1. By keeping the figures in advance of the present date sub scribers will save both themselves and the publisher much trouble aud annoy- auoe. for !Lat. A basemeut eoutalniug three rooms and part of a double dwelling bouse containng six rooms, situated on the oorner of Second and Coal streets Apply to HryBk40rf. PICK-DPS FROMJHE DIAMOND. Rhort I'araeraphs TgrM Will be Itead by llase Halt 1'enple. No Game on the Home Grounds. Saturday tST Easton plays at Jeanesyille on Saturday. tlT Lansford boat Ashland 11 to 1 on Saturday. t The Freeland Tribune thinks that Lehighton had lots of fun taking Hokeudauqua's scalp. ISi-The score in- tho Jeanesvllie Bethlehem game was 15 to 8 iu favor of the former. t&.The Plain Speaker says that Simmons of the Jcanesville club who was formerly with Lehighton, keeps down first bag with lots of gluger. B3U There Is a small attendance at the Jeanusville games. The report that 2000 people attended a recent game was a fake. CSi. Hazleton and Jeanesvllie will go at euch other for blood on Decoration Day. US. The Lehlghtou base club will play ball at Pottsvllle on Saturday afternoon. The club in charge of Manager MeAniffe will leave hero at 11.20 Lehigh Valley. We hope the boys will brlug Pottsville's scalp along home with them. EX. There is no sport of more Inter. est thau base ball and our people should give the home club a hearty, earnest patronage. The boys deserve your presence at the games on the home grounds. They have scored three straight victories against great odds and if properly encouraged will continue the good record In the future. Come out to the games. H&. The Tamnqua Greys hava reor ganized with: the following: A. Miller catcher; Snyder, pitoher; Hadesty first base; F. Walters, second base; Kleok ner, short stop; Frey, third base; Fink, left field; Fero centre field: and Mover right field, Challenges are opeu to all teams (junior) in the country. They win open the season on May 30 in a game with auother strong team from town. MAUCH CllUNK. The remains, of James Duugan. of Pittston were buried in the East Mauch Chuuk cemoteryton Monday afternoon. Dungan formerly lived here. George, the six year son of Sylves ter Whitehead, died on Saturday after an illness of some days with brain fever. For an hour on Saturday evening the Mauch Chuuk band delightfully entertained our people- It is expected that during the summer the band will give these concerts quite frequently. George Dotter, of East Mauch Chunk, met with an accident Monday that may result fatal. He is a fireman running a freight train on the Wyom ing division of the Lehigh Valley Reil road. While the lecomotlye was being turned on the "V" at L. & B, J unction, Dotter was caught fast in the cab by a oollision with a freight car that was not pushed In far enough on the siding It appears that he was sitting the cab window when the collision occuredand his body was fearfully crushed. We clip the following from the Harrlsburg Independent Call: Senator W. M. Rapsher, of Mauch Chunk, re ceived many congratulations for his able and exhaustive speech in the Sen ate defending Governor Pattison in his official action on the reappointment of Mr. Watchorn as Factory Inspector, after his nomination by the Governor had been once rejected by the Senate, which action the majority party in the Senate denounced as contrary to law and Constitution of the State, and derogatory of the rights of the Senate. The Senator's argument was a clear analysis of the 8th section of the 1th Article of the Constitution of this Com monwealtb, and a very interesting ex position of the history of constitutional government. WKATHKKL.Y. The Weatherly schools closed Fri day, The graduatelng class is compos ed ot Maggie McClellan, Jennie Welsh, Maud Lacey, Stewart Brong and Bert Miller. The examiners are Messrs. G. W. Hemmluger, of East Mauch Chunk, J. J, Berau, ot Mauch Chunk, and Principal C. A. Ritter. The new steamer fur this town has arrived. It oost S2S00 and of course is a daisy. It has been tested and found O.K. The Volenteer boys will also equip themselves with uniforrrs. The Presbyterian Tennis Club Is a new organization here. M. D. Hooven is president and general mauager; TJ. Urumbore is sreretary and treasurer. "llrady" on Too. W, H. Reber, ot Harrity, who Is sell- lug agent for the Western Road Machine had a contest with a Champ ion Machine last Saturday, and as usual the genial Will oome out on top and thereat he smiles. Will be Here June S3. Dr. W. F. Danzer, the specialist ou diseases of the eye, ear, nose aud tnroat, will be at the Exchange Hotel. Lehighton, en Friday June 2S, NhWHI'AVKIlS. 13T The Tamaqua Courier Issued a double sheet on last Saturday. The Courier Is bustliug lu great shape and deserves success. Whoop her up brother Harris. OLD SOLD1KKS', ATTKNTlON. The Pension Board of Carbon oounty will not be In attendance at their of. flee iu Mauoh Chunk on the first two ednesday's In June. W. W. Reber, seo'y. rioe Line or Harness. A full line of single aud double har ness, whips, fly nets, sweat pads, sum mer blankets, io, for spring trade at very reasonable prices at Milton Flory's Weissport, Pa. tf For bale rorvloo. A platform spring wagon and sled, a good, sound horse and harness. All forilOU Apply at this oltioe. The gnlal Oeorge B. MoCJellan Stooker this week disposed of bis Royal Palaee Cafe to William B. Ritter, of Hazleton. ueorge is one of the moat popular young men In town and it Is ' the sinoere wish or his many friend that he ramatll ii. town nr. ,4 t,eft I oess may attend him m any btutoeu 1 In wht he may engage. ' THREE-STORYJOSE HOUSE. Council Finally Decides to llulld m Three Story Hose House. Kd Ohrlatlnan Gets the Contract. lust one year after the taxpayers voted to increase the borough debt JflOOO for fire protection council settled down to solid business, asked for bids for the erection -of a two and three story hose house and on Wednesday evening met lu adjourned meeting and opened the proposals. Ed Christman agreed to erect a two story bulldiug according to plan, etc., for $1,000, and a three story building for $0,375; G.W, Diehl put in tills bid; two stsry, $1,800; three story, 8T,400. Mr. Christman will receive the contract. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE.. TTIiftt tit IsftwtnBkvrs t tfarrlahurg An Doing. HARRlSBtrea, MaylO. In the seiiAt yns: tenlaytht bill Increasing tha salary of Judcei in dlitrlcts having a population oi more than 60,000 from 4.000 to 15,000 wai defeated Among the bill pavted finally were: Prohibiting the employment of any minor under th agt of U years In and about el era tors. In the house the bill to prevent the pollution of Inland waters and sources of domestic water supply was d foatM 61 to 112. Among the bill pasted finally were: Designating general election days,,l. e., as half holidays, from 12 o'clock noon until midnight of such days; to ea able tax collectors to collect taxes for the payment of which they have become per sonally liable without having collected the same; to enable boroughs not divided Into wards for school purposes to establish public high schools. HARMSBimo, May 20. The senate res' terday, after leading eighty bills the first time, adjourn ml until Monday evening. In i the honhe a revolution provdtngforaoomi missloa to mka Inquiry and report re apeetlng state aid to educational latitu tions was defeated. The governor signed the Boyer medical examiners' bill, Loich arbitration bill, fre textbook bill and pro viding that voters shall oast their ballots at polling places Inside tho district in which they are domiciled. Th bill re pealing the local option law for the bor ough of Uvllevemon, Fayette county, was called up from the postponed oalsndar end defeated. The only interesting feature of the afternoon session was the passAge on second reading of the bill extending the Saturday half holiday law over the entire year. Harrisburo, May 23. In the home yes terday the resolution providing for a leg islative inquiry Into charges against Insane hospitals was amended so as to Include state hospitals, and concurred in. A reso lution was introduced oalling attention to th fact that a private corporation U en gaged In building a railway on the Gettrs- burg battlefield, and calling on the attor ney general for Information as to what action oan be taken "to prevent this aot of vandalism." Agreed to. At the evening session the bill conferring npon street or passenger railway companies, and upon traction motor companies, the power to carry mail was amended to Inolude suoh merchandise as Is usually carried by ex press cempanles,and the bill passed second reading. The senate met at I p. m. A large number of bills passed second read ing. HARRISBURO, Mar 24. The senate yes terday concurred in amendments made by the house to the following bills! Extend ing the limitation of actions to a right to mine ore where the same has net been ex erctsed for twenty-one years; enabling boroughs not divided into wards for sohoAl purposes to establish, maintain and oper ate puDiio nigh scbooisi autnorising the appointment of a dairy and food commis sioner! abolishing Philadelphia's public imumngs commission, rne bin providing for Increased salaries fer certain etat offiolals was reported. It provides a total Increase ot w,300. Among the bills fused finally were: Providing for the fenolhg of improved lands used for agricultural and horticultural purposes In Clearfield, Centre and Cameron untles( prohibition the catching. taking or katplng for sale, within israaiora ana noga counties, any grouse. pheasant, quail, partridge, trout or bass, and also the killing of dear or fawn for three years; repealing the local option law of the borough of Bsllevue. In the house th Nasblt bill amending the act providing for the organization, discipline aad regu lation of th National Guard oame up as a special oraer ana passea nnaiiy, Tn bill makes th following changes In th pres ent laws: An extra major is provided for each regiment; the color sergeant Is at tached to regimental headquarters, In stead of being detailed from ome ef the com panies; ene adjutant and en sergeant major Is provided for each battalion; the bond of quartermasters is reduced from H.000 to (4,000. The naval battalion la placed under the supervision of the division commander, which ofUclal is to name the board of five officers to examine th battalion oflicers. Four companies of engineers auu a signal corns oi one oom- pany is provided for. Governor VattUou returned to tne bouse wttliout his approval the bill entitled "to provide for the more effectual protection oi the public health in eities and boroughs." The governor objects to state interference with local sanitary regulations, a large number ot appropri ation bills passed finally-. IUnRiSBQfta, May W. Among the bills passed finally In the senateyesterday were: Th Bliss quarantine bill; providing for the appointment by the governor of trustees ef a home for the training In speech of a ear children be lore its completion; re pealing the act laying a tax on dogs In Tredvtfrin township, Chester county: pro viding for an additional law judge for the the Twmty-seventh Judicial dUtriot, com- nosed of Washington oounty. The governor batt approved the Penrose bill abolUhlng lu nubile buildings commission of Fhtla- delphla. At the afternoon session a large number of appropriation bills passed finally, as did the bill making It unlawful to eugage in th practice of dental surgery wltnnut a diploma from a recognised in stltutlon. Iu the house the hill authoris ing borough councils to appoint polls men In place of the constables now serving in such municipalities passed finally. A message was received from th governor vetoing th supplement to th Insurance act, requiring fire Insurance company or associations not incorporated under tre laws of this state tq pay to the treasofer of the several cities, boroughs or town ships an annual bonus on premturason the insurance effected within th limits of sueh cities, boroughs and tewnshlps, and regulating the collection thereof. Thi vote by which th bill appropriating 14,000 lor axperlmentai tobacco stations in Lan caster county was defeated was recon stdtred and th bill, after being amended so aa to place th stations una er centrol ef the State College, was -laid ever fer print lng. The governor pas signed the follow lnsT house bills; To prohibit the emelov- mnt of any minor under the ag ef H year in or about elevators; to empower cities and boroughs to establish Dolioe uea ston funds; providing mileage for presi dential electors and increasing to f 10 their allowance for contingent expenses. At the evening session house bills ea third reading were considered. To bill to re peal th act of ISA) preventing the oonoll datlonef oompetiog pip line companies passed nnauy. me nous Dill to provia for rapid transit was defeated byllyaas lacintbr Orvihaui. WiiHlSOToy. May 24 -Bcuse the my. rnmnt of Core prohibited the eiDm-tiav Hon of beans and puUe Japanese mer chants In that country, who were seriously affoted by ts erder, appealed to their government Th result was the with drawal of the Japanese minister to Cor and a declaration ef hostilities. A Japa nese fleet was abnt to be ordered to Coma, when Secretary Oresbam and other for eign offloUls interceded, and mainly through the efforts of our premier the Oorean government agreed to Indemnify Japanese merchants, and war was averted. Crtuhod lata m Werti Trsvla. Bradford, Pa.. May 18. While eeroing down a stoeo urads at HIj flhmtv Unf. fai, RemkesUr and Pi Hi burg eoal train dashed into a work train standing ou a I Ift. 'J'tSj?"?? 1" ""V"" ' o.'iltnlr"'" ,UWta MEMORIAL DAT. How It Wilt be Observed In this Borouth. The line will form at 1 .30 o'clock, sharp, riant resting on iron street, in tne iouowing omen Chief Marshal and Assistants, O. A. K. Drum lorps. Ie.i.ghton, Firing Squad, John I). Kerlolette, Host, i (1. A.K, UhlgtiUin, Oupt. Jos. WeDbuainp. S. of V. lIiltlilon, Arffin IVinift tlunrt. Ittlrrhlnn. (tnittsn lluetten 1x.ge . w 1.0. 0.KUhtRhton iscuixu limsioii, iiio, u. oi it. r, lamukuuiii, Rollln Wilbur I-rfHlw, 04, H. orL. F.,reti1ie titoti, I,e!t!jb Lodge, wj. a ot JL It. T. Leliixliton, Cailfun Castle, ill. K. tl. K. Lehtchton, tJnadPn Huetteu Cattle, 31S, K.O.K,ili.Khtot), Mtthmiifiir (toi-net liund. MRtinhlnor. Lehigh Council, iQi.Jr. O.U.A.M.. Lplilgriton, Culumhtts Council, 3H5, Jr.o.U.A.M., I'arryvllle, Hand of music Wnsli In ton Camp, Ml, P. o. 8. efA-Lehlghton, 'Wastlliifltont:ain.117. 1M1.H. of A. WeiHSDort. Wmhinxtf u Caiiui, in, P.o, h. of A. rarryvltle, Polio Poeo Tribe, m. Imp. o. It. M. WeUsport, Mtimleuiln Tribe, , Imp. u. It. M. Parr) vl lie, Speakers. Disabled Comrades, soldiers and Sailors In Carriages. Organizations and Citizens In 'iluises anUCarrl- aites win please una me leit oi me line, ItCUTK OK THE KAnAEE: I'D Ffrnt street tn Carbon, nut Carbnn to ftefowl, Uown Second to Iron, out Iron to Third down Third to Alum, out Alum to the ccine- w rjs The si ho tars of the several Sunday Schools will form u hoi law siiiijTHHt tti U. A. H. Hurl. al Plot and atthe proper time Ins formed Into squads to decorate the several graves. OHDEllOF KXEUOIHKS: Decoration nf Craves UiiKlti Itecall. Selections by Arton Cornet Hand, Pni)erbyKev. J. Alvtn Iteber, Slnclug-by Ceriuaulu Sanger bund, Oi alien by cmurade Drue ken miller, HiiiKliie by the Choir, lleinarks Rev. (1, W, lMmgan. HlnghiRby the Choir, Dt-mratloii Hay Poem bp Prof. C. J. Walter. Closing Exercises by llev. J, H, Miller. Benodlctlon. TbeTaradA will iliou ra.r.eri.1 itii.!'..r..-.(.ri tj the Catholic Cemetery where asmoprlate cerc- tfr A enlist Inn u-llt ha tub-., of ihu !.. delray expenses. The Aides appointed by the different uranl. wtllons Hilt parade mounted aud report to the Chief Marshal. Wm.C. MeCormlek. Uiifiuilzatloni de tiring to participate in the exerches at Purrytllle, will report at O. A. It. iro.miinMcll HI OUKin CI OCR U HI., Oil MHV M, JolmMcKelv, Joliti Itohn.II, 11. Mumelineu I'lltllU WrrtltlHIi. rimilou irj.l.llv. A u nut If run. James lllg)e, Oliver Houuh, Committee. Ul LIZ A It I) UHKKK VALLKY, y Ou Pentacos'tathe beautiful seaaou uf the year; the weather was pleasaut aud delightful. The boys enjoyed the day bicycling while others took drives through the picturebque valley. David Leiby and wife, of New Trl poll, were the guests of Iloger Andreas over Sunday. $ David liehrlg accompanied by hU brother John, were at New Tripoli. 3j? Amandes Fritz, of Slatington. was vlsitiug iu the valley ou Whit Suuday. De Aunt Kate gehtd olla dawg amohl.uu dahl dawg drl un feer mohl om Uncle Weuas si house, fer elm de ueiich-kelten fum shteddlo tzu fettzahla. Jessrs. Charles Kuch and Hiram Kolb were ou a lishiug excursion to White llavou. They caught a large number of the finny tribe aud had a moat delightful time. hK? QideOU 110111-117 1 nr. wnrlr lug bis house from bottom to top. If) Ex-sheriff Leutz, of East Mauch Chunk, was In the Talley last Satur. day. Charley Is a Demooratlo candi date for Register and Recorder. iS Chas. Rehrii?, Superlutendeiit of the llowmuu's sand iiits and metallic paint ore, is managing the business to a success. tf) Mtss Emma Rehrig, of Uowmaus towu, spent Sunday with her -parents. Mr. L. German, for amuseineut drove to Lehigh county Sunday. 5i) Miles Eckert anil wife, nf A lion. town, eujoved themselvos with her mouier ou Buuaay. W Lewis Rehrig' was fishing above White Haven In the ToriHlmiitiu Croek last Saturday, unexpectedly a big black uear maue lis appearance right behind him. Wni. lleiutzleniau. of llowmuns. town, accomnanied liv his sweetheart. drove up the Valley and stopped at the uuier itouse. H Chas. E. Rehriuand wife, were the Kueeia ui utjvi oteigerwaiu V Robert Rehrii; and wife, nf Malum ing were visiting Reuben Kemerer ou Suuday. f? A step son of John llowmau died, errueut took place at the East Penu cemetery on Saturday last, Rev. uarinoioniew onlclateu. that he and the reporter of the Carbon nuvouaiu are intimate IrleiiUF, ana that the reporter said if he could only get sucu Deaumui j-euna.uutou pieces to put in his paper as Wenas puts In the I'ress he could get lots of sub scrlbers. Bes sound os wea es guoht Wfin All Rut HnlinnlA) tyt onin. Afrliu euuwttlll&t De Aunt Kate hut era uohmtt net ga kriched wea ouuora leit. De on uera leit duud de kinner iu de kaer rich briuga won se glaua babies slu uu lossa se dowfa fum porra, Bwver de Aunt Kate hut ga warda bis se arose war, un by yohra, dun bus dar Uuole Weuas era dar noma "Auut Kate" ga choosed, uu se hut dar noma ga accept uu se ls-aw grawdttzum Uncle Weuas un ar but se gu dawfd uf dar Etaleonlch waiK. ) Misteb Drookeb Dar Uucle We nas is an ga schlokd er mou. ar kon a bissel fun aunlch ebbes soLoira. Ar dude ols amohl bicycle reialra,sclde3er Hxa, watcha butza, shanties painta,un dude aw ols amohl tzahu pulla. Do for a wile tzurick, hut de Molly fum nochber schteddle so orrlch tzahu schmertzaca kricbt. un wlel vusht can ductor rum dar wack war, don lmt d. Molly emUncleYenas oderga schlcked wiel se gawist hut, os ar aunlch ebbes do con. Dar Uucle hut grawdt uf ga hicht, un Is Ins nochber schteddle ga drirva. Ou dar Molly era house ar is fum buggy gajumbt, on do front door gasbeft, uu de Molly hut uf gamochd eb ar gara'pd hut. tfeBln mlt noner in dar parlor ga wachdt, un ben sioh uf de lounge gahuckt; don beu de sohmertza no galosdt, awver de Molly but gasawdt dar tzahn mist rouse, don hut dar Uncle si puller ous em sock, uu but dan waeu tzahu rouse gapulled. De uo hut dar Uucle un de Molly noch a wiel mlt noner ga talked fun nellch koiten was Imshteddle forcooma.Don Is dar Uucle uf salumbt for hame. un de Molly hut em good byegeva, un hut gasawat ar set ols bohl wldder calls. We dar Unole hame cooma Is hut d. Bevvy, st fraw, far delhenkerd ga scholda, far was ar on so en blonds) ga date tzabu pulla. Se hut em gasawdt es se em ferstah date. Der Uncle but t ordult gablossa and no ben se arrick gamauldt. De Bevvr war do f ar aniel tzurick noch dar city, un hut stabga oarpet ga kauft. un we se hame cooma Is, but der Uucle Wenas heftlch ga s.boida, dar carpet war tzu dier. Dar Uucle uu de Bevvy ben uo noch awlel gamouiut. Free t A llaudsoiu. Uf. Three Quarter .Bli. Craron-rortralurre.! We propose to give to each of our customer, a handsome portrait of any one they may select To this end we have made a contract with a leading portrait bouse to furnish us with their celebrated p clures. To those who have seen these port raits no word Isne oeesary ; aud those who have not we tn- vite to Inspect the samples at our store We will not uouHue this offer to one pioture lu each family, but give a por trait each time you comply with the requirements. We further assure you that if the portrait Is not satisfactory, you need not accept It until it Is. The Portraits are Crayon aud India Ink aud of very fine grade. The same pio ture oosts, wbeu ordered uf an ageut or pletura bouse, 1 10.00 to 118.00, at the popular north end store. CI tutor. II. ESnzum, dealer In dry Kooda, notions groceries provisions, aueensware. boots shoes, flower utd feed. Utora is alee- ON THE RAILROAD. 1IKIKF MKN1ION OTX WKEK'B Ul). INOS Ott TUB RAIL. Short l'arairaphs That Will k. .1 lal.r.it to the Railroad Hots. X A New York correspondent writes that he learned "from what seeoa.d to be good authority that It is entirely likely that Mr, MoLeod may b found again at the head f the Reading with in a few months and at the request of powerful moneyed interests whioh have been and ane influential la that corporation. Although the report seems tncredltable, yet many mea be. lleve that the indications point to the truth of it. t At a meeting of the directors of the Boston & Maine railroad Tuesday, President McLeod's resignation was presented, lion. Frank Jones will be chosen President at the next meeting of the directors. In his letter ot resig nation Mr. McLeod srys he aoeepted. the otllce lu ttie interest ot the Read ing Railroad, but since he is not now officially connected with that company his contemplated plaus cannot We carried out. l'lrntr of Work at .l.auTlll's Fountrr. Immedlatelv follttwliii? the tiou of the Jeanesvllie foundry, which has assumed dellnata form. th. machine shop will be eulargedby being extended East 10 feet. The business of the shoo has. durinir ilm nut ,ur ' " B " 1 assumed such large pieportions that wuii tne addition even there will not be a whit of space ta snare. On b.lnir tluished, the shops will be provided wuu all the modern shop adjuncts nec essary to secure the greatest ameaat of work with the greatest facility possible. A large 8 ton traveling cane worked by hydraulic power, will be one, Werk has already begun ou tbe ollloe wkloh will staud apart from the main baiW ing. These massive charges Indicates of slhnal advancement are hlphl. signllicaut, auel speak louder than words of the emiueut qualifications of those u cbarge ol the shops. ruuu 1-Aiiitvvin.K. Ef Halm nf l.VunL-l!n VA , : - ........... uuvi.u mviv on Monday, Robert Dnnhur. ,iP wv., J.. ...... . was In town on Tuesday. ' Samunl Dnnlmr nf ata.inii,n . , ........ vs UVDU.i.1. IU1Q. circled among friends In tbe Iron fcor. ough ou Mouday. A car shifrlriir In v., n Bfnnv k... of the Carbou Iron & Steel Company, the othAr iluw InniHo , 1. . t J collided lth a corner post of a large . "ouiuiisuing tne norm end of the structure. Mrs. u n w.l i.j t. r- v. j .... nuwuiusuiWI sr her funillv nf ntau,un j r Sundayed pleasantly at the home of her parents iu Big Creek. UIVRAHH T.UXAI lin wlfa ... Ol. . J.I . "..u.ui ui.M!U.V. were gueats of Parryville frltada on Monday. Tim Arn of 1tw.tl.a -a list ",u"",, J'u llUl BiVkia saw mill located at this place for some time, doiujc service for Jacob Peter, kas been iemovedto Jllllport where the . a um an rjiiouaiytl UUUtraCt, Valley station aemtf 11. D, Snydtr. did hllHlllMKH Hf lta.tt.1a.am '.-.a! Saturday. Thn nlinnnurui.il mit.l. t. i r n' s-aas.v taiUaUCH. IU t n ft Kn ft i rn 1 -1 h m ! fn.. .,. .1 . w wuuaayu u4 iUIJUir eveniux, for the benefit of that oou- Kttrgaiv.uu, nni wen putromzea. W. M. "Piirtii.ll anA a tiTiii r .. . wort ai .. . VCBV vt u pic luor rnaa the pleasure of witnessing the Kalgkt Dr. Thamua T G-.lk f a of Carbou county, but now of FairvUw, week. pahtor of the Reformed congrwtlon, will dlsoourhe a Bpeclal npprepriat Niirmiill tnlhamamliaM wt w Havuvwao vi wvlULQUUV Council, Jr. O. U. A.M., on Sunday vtcuiuk nunu tue inemuers oi tAal or ganization will attend divine services in a body. It is i-Aniirt.il tliut ftua 1IQ(..Q.J and Emanuel Arner, young people of mis neignuornood, will soon be ualted In the golden bonds of wedlock. FVanln Tlni-uruwl nt tV.nLIU ship, was here on Monday. Dorward uuo ui luq men wno was severely lnlurAll llV thA Ainlnalnn l.lt.- while excavating for the pewer house mr vue eiecirio railway at laist Mauch Chuuk, last fall. People here take It as a very gratify ing Indication for better times that No. 3 furnace of the O. I. & 8. Co , Is to be rebuilt, enlarged and improved throughout. Tbe furuaee la now be ing razed to the ground. The improve mentlsablgone; will entail great ex pense to the company, but wlll greatlr Increase tbe output. It Is thought also that No. 2 f urnaoe will be rebuilt. It Is expected that the Infant class room in the Ref onned Sunday school will, iu tbe course of a few days, be nicely and pleasantly furnished. The members of the congregation are will lag workers In Ood's vineyard and do effort Is spared to beautify and Im prove both Inside and outside the edi fice, and to this end the yard around the uburoh will be graded and pat in grass. Interest m the Parryville postmaster contest Is growing warmer. The pres ent incumbent's commission, expires about July 1st, aud It is the conclusion that the appointment will oome on time. Tbe oQloe pays about KO per month. The Democratlu applicants are Prof. Traub aad Laf. Brown. P. M. Fields has also made application. He has had tbe office for some years the business being conducted by his effi cient daughter, Mrs. Stewart. Express wagons, 75 cents and up wards at Gabel's, First street. -Rye Whiskey, L50 per gallon, at M. Martin's Liquer Store, Mauoh Chunk, Pa. Buy Raser's Root Beer to make a healthful, refreshing bevrage. Sold everywhere. Do you want Scotch Brahma or White Plymoth Rock eggs for setting purposes? II. A. Beltz sells 13 for 65 cents. 3t, Bakinct Ml jiasourey Ftre A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength Latest United States Government Food Report. Royal Baking Powder Co., 106 Wall St, N. Y.