Mount Carmel Semi Weekly Item (Newspaper) - June 3, 1899, Mount Carmel, Illinois Flowm and all of Plants always on Radishes for sale 44 JUNE 3. 1899. COLES FOR aU of our predictions for so very accurately we shall endeavor this month to delve a little deeper into the hidden wonders of the universe and point out the many dangers that lie before The High Flood vital forces will Tule in America by a two-thirds which naturally should make business and drive all influences Earth will be in the House of Adversaries of the United in company with the Saturn and and Saturn will be in opposition to the and to the on the 10th while the new moon will appear far to the north and will show only four degrees of being in to making a peculiar condition of planetary affairs which twill prove a decided evil the following dangers may be Hooked Earth is in the of opposed by the of COMING yfe reasons to of the people be bad that malaria and will that of wars and great discord will that the markets will be subject to that the first part Of the month will a very unfavorable time to start new that great accidents and awful crimes will surprise the that rabid diseases of and cattle will annoy the that plant and army will overrun Vegetation in sections of the that waves and cold waves will surprise that destructive storms of and hail will destroy fields of that high winds and electrical storms will cause much that cyclones will sweep the Western and Southern and hurricanes will sweep the that the foreign countries will give birth to many evil and great and earthquakes may be STORMS AND Fine weather will predominate in the Eastern several dazzling displays will be and one storm of almost continuous thunder vibrations will be heard in the The sunset scenes be something grand to The central periods near which the greatest storms may occur are the 5th, 7th, 9th, 11th, 14th, 16th, 19lh, 22d, 25th and 28th. Some of the storms will result in disastrous in which the Eastern States will Three meteors will fail to this and another be A new electrical storm combination may greet Great northern lights will be also strange cloud There will be an eclipse of the sun on the 7th and an eclipse of the moon on the 22d, but neither visible in America except in This is not the year for but several will visit Pennsylvania all the and a new vegetable microbe will attack the clover and grass fields that were sowed at Low Ebb A AB L R IN F O K AT I The best days to fish will be the 2d, 3d, 7th, 10th, 20th, 20tli, and 29th. Fish caught at any other time will not be in condition to be eaten by pieces of aluminum Rlass placed under the legs of au incubator will protect tlie sudden by thunder is a and all outward applications do no potato must be with an injection of sulphur and and planted only at Flood kill the permanganate of potash 01' any other drug for they are your take from your the If the mosquitoes all killed along the low lands there would spring up a terrible scourge of malarial fevers in this directions in full will be sent free this mouth for two stamps to anyone who is not able to send tull June will prove the banner month for seed this G. accompanied by the Misses Lizzie and Carrie all from spent Decoration Day in the guests of the family of the and a number of the towns of Schuylkill were well at Maysville pastor of P. M. at accompanied by his visited the Danks family of Oak street Mary daughter of Merchant E. A. of south Oak is spending a short vacation among friends at Mahanoy City this E. M. formerly of this city but of attended the Sillyman Goldschmidt bought goods in Philadelphia this B. a Bucknell spent Tuesday with Charles and Mrs. B. A. of were guests at the Goldschmidt homestead this and Mrs. H. of spent in F. and his Mr. biked tQ op S. Fagley and wife drove to Catawissa Thursday morning and spent the day with John after spending several weeks with his morning to his California pleasant three stay here as the guest of her Mrs. Frank Miss Edna Bell returned to her Philadelphia home the food more delicious POWDER NEW CLAIMS A with paralysis Saturday last Isaac Treon was forced to bed at his Seventh and Hickory streets About three o'clock Thursday morning a second stroke was experienced and three hours later he a victim to this dread The deceased had been a resident of town for a number of He was engaged as a teamster and was despite his advanced in the discharge of this work up to the time of his first Deceased was 76 years of age and his loss is most keenly felt by the woman who has been the sharer of his joys and for many In to the widow three children survive in the persons of a of a daughter at and Mrs. of Deceased was a veteran of the Civil War and will be buried in the Mechanics cemetery this Rev. Stover will at the funeral Shamokin Herald of Tuesday the following story of Joe Sheriff 2erflng taken an active interest in the White Eagle pharmacy and advertised its sale for last it developed that others have more to say regarding the proposed sale than the sheriff and it is quite likely that they will stop further proceedings and mayhap land the missing J. J. in information gleaned by a reporter of the Herald it appears that Matulys leased the stove and its contents at a stipulated amount per month with the agreement that he it The parties owning the place are three prominent citizens of Shamokin and Carmel and it is said they endorsed him for at a local the fellow realized that he going to the wall he and caused Sheriff Zerfing to close the alleging that she had given her eon about with which to buy the is believed to be at Newport and efforts will likely De made to apprehend him on several He lUlS dragged the name of a young Miss Ellen into a marriage license without her consent or If Matulys is brought back he will be prosecuted to the full extent of the CURTIS Superintendent E. H. of the Insurance is a well pleased individual these The cause is found in that he was third on the list of assistants throughout the Union while an agent under A. N. was second under the caption of for the last week's nevy business and This is the first time a local agent went above the twentieth position on the Martz is a new which makes his work tho more AUDITORS township board met at the public house of Hugh Wednesday to act on a matter which promises to have some interesting A letter from a reputable township addressed the auditors stated that cash orders had been received from the poor districts and that the beneficiaries had expended the money than for the necessities of About a dozen appeared and under oath swore that the monies thay had received were spent only in the proper absolved the board from blame in determining the same nnd shows that they are leaving no stone unturned in giving the township taxpayers the benefit of knowing what is becoming of their In the censuring of our county commissioners it must remembered that the Democratic Mr. Noah was only a minority member of the and in most of the business transacted was not even consulted as to his views on the subject on In the disposal of county patronage Mt. Klock had no part at and the Republicans gobbled everything in It has been a notoriously partisan and no Democrat of any consequence was shown any consideration a prominent man from spent Sunday the guest of Charles liquor agent John McDonnell spent Monday at Shamokin on a business of Mt. spent Saturday afternoon in Locust Gap and made inquiries as to the prospects for a shoe store in this How much is behind the talk is of course only a matter of of who removed from Locust about twenty years spent a few hours in town on Saturday afternoon on his way to Helfenstien to visit his sister Mrs. John Jacob of a Locust Gap spent cne ot her J. W. J. Lena ing young ladies spent Monday forenoon at W. J. pastor of St. Joseph's Catholic who has been confined to his room fCi the past two months with a severe attack of is I am pleased to again able to be and his many friends will that his permanent recovery Will be Cora of Sunday at Shamokin the guest of her sister Mrs. inside foreman at the Locust Spring spent Sunday with his family at Mt. and wife of Gilberton spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brecker on Lexington A. candidate for Prothonotary is the only man the Democrats can elect to that office next He says his chances are bright for the nomination We'll attend to the rest of W. J. of Mt. Carmel township made his return to Sunbury on Monday CASE IN SUPREME of the C. L. has received the certiorari in tiie Crissinger homicida case from Prothonotary Charles of the Pennsylvania Supreme directing that all and records in tlie case be forwarded to Pittsburg where the writ is June 5th, The case will probably not be argued until about FOR THE Delaware Hudson Canal and Coal has decided to accumulate a sinking fund not less than five cents per ton per year on all the that corporation shall mine This it is is taken to protect the company against the gradual exhaustion of Anthracite the officers having convinced themselves that tlie mines now operated by the company will be exhausted within the next 56 CLERK a year's residence in Philadelphia Lillian Powell returned home Wednesday evening and was welcomed by a number of Miss Powell will immediately assume a clerkship in Frank South Oak street succeeding her Mrs. Thomas H. James H. Amanda Sue Amanda Kirk and Frank Haesler and C. B. and of ' Alexander C. Sillyman and Ada of and Hunter and Harry Jolin Adams and Mr. Van of Frank J. H. William wife and of attended tlie funeral of 0. H. Sillyman here on Wednesday personal reasons I have decided not to be a candidate for Auditor at the forth coining Democratic county convention and desire to extend my sincere thanks to the many friends so warmly manifested an interest in my N. WORK FOH The Pennsylvania track repair were on Thursday June 1st, notified that they will have ten hours work until further This may be a leader to something of great importance to our a veteran of the Third Penna. Cavalry during the civil was reinstated on tiie pension list Tuesday at a monthly gratuity of after having been stricken from the rolls for four Squire Heed was instrumental in securing the THEIR S. accompanied by Mrs. left Thursday morning for West Virginia where for a mouth or more they will be reunited with their Charles and Dr. both energetic and successful coal leader of them well made of good mate shaped to the most perfect wit three-ply set m on good able muslin with every point of coni fort and serviceableness that good making and yet selling 3 for orders and rapid selling are the cret of such excellent Shirts at so little and Colored and full nothing with two collars and detached only 50 Great line of vvith attached or 75 cents Clothier cleaning makes room for have the assortment of Carpets in town and can assure that it is made up only the best designs and prettiest The best quality for the 1 least money whether it is BODY INGRAIN or RAG can make a selection out of many patterns of each | Carpets were never prettier than are We make a specialty Of Wool mean the best shoddy wools found in the best wool to make up the best Our prices are at extremely low figures for high grade may want some mattings this of course you want a nice coloring more different and qualities than any other store in means that we can give you no matter what price you have A cif low prices on yard or the straw to Oak $ are all Wash we solicit your inspection before making yo M. CO. - and See - have a complete store and will undersell any Butter and Eggs always at the lowest 9 Peas 2 Tomatoes 8 Beans 3 Cakes 5 Condensed Milk 5 hardware Locks and the hundreds oi small articles you a whitewash Have a good one 10> also have a hand bristle not but will outwear any other brush made will sell for 25 Brooms away We will sell you a good one for 20 Novelty