KDl'TOR. LEIIIC1IITON-, PA SATUI1DAV MOHS'INU JANUATlYSl IS? t. Tlu que-tlon ol tin' right of the Sec retary of tlio Treasury to draw nn tlm 914,000,030 reserve been tlWcuised by tlio Comitdttce on Wnys nnd Means who havo agreed to pro-rut tlio subject Id tlm II oust) ami lmvo it settled there. Tliey will present a resolution, how ever, fixing h0 limit of the nntlonnl tender cm reiicy nt S100.000.000. This will prevent Iho covering Into lliu Treasury of nny of the $14,000,000 Ihat I.U3 been paid nut. A Washington dispatch of tlio 20th Inst, says: In the Supreme. Court to day, In the cao of Day ngt. Mlcon ct nl., the Court held that In the proceed ings In conlitcatlng thu property of Ju ('ah P. Benjamin, of Confederate noto riety, there was not sufficient notice to Mr. Benjamin' inottgagees, and tlierc (oro nlllim thu Judgment bclowsustaln lug thu tltlu of thu mortgagees ns against Day, thu purchaser, under the ptoceedlngs. In thu casu of Bongreo against John Slldell, also known In Confederate history, and others, Iho decision aniruied tl e Judgment below, holding that tlio confiscation of the piop.-rty of Slldell passed' only a lifo estate, and did not affect the tillo of his children at heirs. CIlIoT JtlSliCCs Mr. M. K. Waltc, of Toledo, Ohio, was on Monday nominated to the Sen ate y President Grant for Chief Jus tice of the Supremo Court. "This gen tleman," say the N, Y. Sun, "graduated nt YaleCollege in 1837. He has been n lawyer in Toledo, and lias been coun sel for Important railroad corporations. Hn is now Pi cedent of the Constitu tional Convention of Ohio. He has nevtr been a Judge. Wo never Heard of liim until his appointment with Evnrts and dishing as oneof thu coun sel for the United States before thu Ge neva Aibltintion Tribunal. Ho is well ipoken of by thosu.who are acquainted with him lu Ohio; but thu fact that ho is not gent-rally known to tlio country will render hi nomination for Chief Justice less satisfactory than it might be otherwise." The Senate were in executive session for an hour and a quarter Wednesday afternoon, engaged in the consideration of tlio nomination of Moirison It. "Walte to bu Chief Justice of the Su preme Com t. Senator Edmunds and thu two Ohio Senators, Sherman and Tliurinan, sioko in favor of tlio con firmation, showing a concurrence of views as to Mr. Walte's integrity, his gocd legal attainments, and his suitable ten peiamentfor a Judge. Norem.uk!. were mr.de by any Senator In opposition to the nomination. On the question will tlio Senate advise and consent to thu appointment, the vote was unani mous. 4 The death of Iho Siamese twins in Mount Altry, near Salisbury, ffiU., on the 17lh of this month, ended one of the most remarkable of Natural phe nomena, 'ihiy camo to this country In 1820, when they were 18 years old, having previously been shown In Eu rope. 'J hey were born on tlio coast of SUm, and tlirir parents lived by fishing. None of their filteen brother and uls ters weto deformed, although many of them wire twins. They made the tour of the Unlit d States, and, excepting Tom Thumb, were tlio treated objects of uoiideiiuent to the people. Nor was the curiosity concerning them con fined to gaping rurallsts. To many men of science thuy were tLu first specimens ot Joined and lUitig human beings. Tho fleshy ligature which Jinked them was about a foot In length, two Inches broad and four thick, and tlliougli it ran a largo artery and many veins, making their circulation identi cal. Tktlr breathing, too, was simul taneous ivlien they wero asleep. They wero not so entirely one, however, but that each liad an entirely separate ex. Istence. Their senses were totally din connected. Ouo could not feel a hurt Indicted on Iho other, tho ligature being tho only part lu which they were sensi tive lu common. Much scientific dls cussiou arose concerning them, mainly bimlngupou the quettlon of posible separation. The details of their death nro meagre. Chan, died first, and a few mlnutea afterward Eug, who had for a lew dayg been well, became, de lirious, and raved wildly. ThU nay havo resulted from tlio uientaUhoclc and apprehension ag to his own fate; but more likely It was the result of a cessntlonof blood chculallou between him and' his brother. A stupor fol. lowed, and ho died two hours after ward. By an accident on the St. Louis, Kansas City and Northern Railroad at Daideen Crttlf, on Saturday night, IUc Cutty, of Boston, Pje&ldint of tho Jiiho Central Itallioail, VrJ badly fcnrlttdntoot thf sfcdttscn, acd euorcd Ml. V. MOItTIIIMUn, Internal Iniurlc.. D. II. Plc'k'prlnff Gnral Superintendent of tho same' road, was Mlithlly hurt, nnd' nn'ri. Jl H. Rollins, of Missouri, was consider auiy injured. ... .- i j . Court ProccottlnRs.' rteforti d fn- Tup Carikiv Ahvochti l.r rtirriRD M. Mcttmnx, Attorney it I.nw.l And now, Janunry 10th, 1874, tho several Courts of Carbon county opened by proclamation by court crier, John Marklcy. l'reent non. S. S. Dreher, Associates nustnn and Went):, Thomas Kemercr was duly swprn In as Pmthnnotary of tho Court of Com mon Pleas. Tho Grnnd .Tnrv upon helncr cmpan nelled, wern very learnedly and forcibly chnrgpd In regard In their duties. A considerably number of licenses wero acted upon, some of which were laid over for consideration. Com. vs Ed. Solt. Indlctmpnt forni cation and bastardy; reengnlznnco was taken for his nppcaranco at next court In em Jns. Ppnrnsn vs Samuel Wolfe et nl. Motion rf Albrluht. & Frcyman, attor neys for plaintiff, tho court granted rule nn dpfemlaiiN to Oiow cause why a new trial shall not ho granted. Jacob Roth vs T. I). Clauss. In tho matter of tliBestato of Morgan Powell, dee'd. Auditor's report 'con 9rmed nisi. In the matter of tho cstato of Cath. Klbler, dee'd. lleport read nnd sale confirmed, In tho matter of the proposed road In Franklin township. Report held under advisement. In the matter of tho estato of F. Fus, dee'd. Petition for sale of real cstato filed. Ilcreer St Younger vs E. Gaumpr de fendant, and E. N, Smith garnishee, liuli to answer interrogatories to garn ishes filed. TUESDAY. Com. vs M. Mandenwaldt et nl. De fendants being called nnd tho District Attorney havlnc no charge to prefer against them, tliey were discharged. In the matter of tho Incorporation of tho E. Church of the Evangelical Asso ciation of Welsspnrt, Pa. Tho decree of Incorporation filed. Com. vs John Hums. Larceny; true bill. Tho A. G. Paint Company vs 11. B. Williams. In the matter of the distribution of the funds arising from tlio Sheriff's sale or the personal estato of Hiram Hnntz. lieport read nnd, by consent f parties, Is confirmed ns to all matters, excepting the appropriations of tho balance, of $,109.20 to tho Judgment No. l:!2. Oct. Term, 187fi, as to which tho report Is referred back to the Auditors to report the farts. It is also ordered that thu Piothonntary pay to tlm Judgniei.t cred itors, excepting ns aforesaid, tho am'ts dim thereon as per this report. Com vs John Gallagher. Larceny ; trim bill; verdict, guilty. Com. vs John Walthelser. Assault and battery. nm. vs G. W. Lear. Cutting down timber trees. Com. vs Samuel Zullncr. Larceny ; bill Ignored. Estate of Marv A. Stedman. dee'd. First nnd final account confirmed nisi. Estate of John Hixlier, dee'd. Wid ow's appraisement confirmed. Estato of Win. Fisher, dee'd. First and final account of Adin'r confirmed. Estate of John Schock, deo'd. Wid ow's appraisement confirmed Estate of u. U. Allen, dee'd. Wid ow's appraisement confirmed. iSatato of II. Uallauher, des'd. First nnd final account of ldm'r confirmed. Estate of P. Ebbert, dee'd. First and final account of Adm'r confirmed. Reports confirmed on csta'es ot tlio following deceased : John G Houp, 11. Smith, S. Gombert, W. Itemely, E. B. iarrlngton, Joj. Zelliur, nnd Conrad Lower. Com. vs II. Payton. raise pretences. Com. vs Bernlmrd Johnson. Assault and battery. com. vs. r . Yuiidt et nl, Council ot tho Borough of Welsspnrt. WEDNESDAY. On motion of J D llertoletto. Simuel DIck'on, of Philadelphia, was admitted to practice ns nn attorney in the several courts of this county. Com vs John Gallagher. Assault nnd battery, true bill ; guilty, sentenced to pay c ists of prosecution, fine of SI and undergo an imprisonment of four days In county nil. in tlio matter or the report of viewers to vacate road bediming near new breaker, in Mnuch Chunk township, to near old toll gate In Packer towns up. Com vs Paul Dauner. Surety or Hie peace; to pay costs of prosecution. Com vs Clias llausnian et nt. Same case as above In the matter of tho return of lorv of partition of real estato of S Gombert, dee'd. A rule granted upon all heirs, legal representatives and all persons' Interested to appear at thu next Or phans' Court, to Do held Much 21st In Iho tnatterof the division of Mauch Chunk township Into 3d election district. to be known us Ashtou district. Com vs F Schulenbem, M M'Geo and S MeUtcr; selling liquor without license Coin vs t Itotli and U Delhi; selling Minor on Sunday Com vs M O'Donnell. M M'Geadv. J Carr, C Peoples, nnd N Potters; sell ing liquor witnoui license In the matter of opening street In the Borough of Lehlghtoifi Com vsG WLcir, cutting down trees on lands of John Mullen' ; sentenced to pay costs of prosecution Com vs John Wnlkhelser ; defeudant belnu called threo times In onen court. aud tailing to answer, his recognizance was lorreitea Com vs B Johnson: drunkenness and' assault and battery; guilty THURSDAY Com vs John Burns; larceny; guilty, Motiou of D Kalbtus, his attorney, for arrest ot judgment aud to tlio his rulu to show cau'-e; granted Com vs Thos Lawler; fornication and bastaidy; bill Ignored and dvfeiiduut discharged, und Mary Wentou, uroje cutitx, to pay costs. Win Williams vs Ezra Bcrto'etto Com vs Jos Sweeney selling liquor oa iicctlAu dy; true bill. Thu KxPtutlvo 'CommlttW (if the Pennsylvania, Acrletilturnl Society III nerflon nt llanlsliurg on Wednesday elected thr'T'ollnvlllRolllcers President, J.-lt. Kry, Harrlsbiirpt Corresponding Secretary, Elhrldtto McConkey; Chemist arid GeologHtr' Samuel J. Ilnldenmn; Assistant Chemist nnd Geologist, Hugh Hamilton ; Lllnnrlan, Win. II. Eagle. Tho time of holding the next fair was fixed for the, Inst Tuesday In September, to.eniillnup four days. The place will not bo decided until the March mcetinc. Lawrence Schllp, n German nbnut 55 ypars age, ennim'lttpil suicide en Satur day evening In Harrlsburg. Heplncpd the muzzle of a henvlly loaded tnuskpt In his mouth, operating tho trlcger with n lath. Nearly the whole head was blown off. Deeeased was to have been trlpd nt tho nexttermof Court for theft, which Is tho supposed causp for tlieJ net. New Advertisements. J II. DIIUBIIOIC, AUCTIONEER, Bust IVcUijiort, Pa. Sa1a ftf nrorv Aipln(lAn Htlnnrirtrl tn nt M-nRmiiMd chargpi. T"he patronage of tlie iml.lja is rcrpeclluli; HUlclleu. .Jan. zi, ,1. "-KW STORE, New Goods arid New Prices ! ! OX OH ABOUT FEBRUARY 15th, Hffppctfullr announce Itiat tie will recpen the Merchant Tailoring KstabllKhment if Frederick Schmidt, lu Wilmporl, llh an entire sew tlock of Cloths, Canlmereiand Vcillngi, anii.han mgnped a (InUlaM Tntter from Totta Tllle to Ilk charge i f that Srpnrtmrnt, o Ibat he can gnsrntce thn het of irorkmanahlp anil ma lellaU, and elegant fitl. In connection he will keep a full stock cf RCAOY-9IADE CLOTHIXG, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Gents' furnishing Goods, and. In fact, a general aaaortraent of n1 gor-da usually found In a Ant cbn Merrhant Tailoring More. The patronage bt the. futile la solicited. The undesigned will nlno cnllnue the Drv flood, Orucery and Provl-lm hull new nt his (Id stana. r.u tno enrnor or tile Fort .Allen linllim Mill, and will glre hla cuituuiera Ihe lnetU to lu d'rlTed fnmi hia I irge ciuh purchaKea. All gooda ure warranted I'rrah. A. OSWALL, New Advertisements. New York Day-Book. A IUuocnATIc Weekii. Fatal.llkhi'd 1850. It aupporla H'iifc guprmaey. poilileal nnd metal. Terms. 2per Jear. .AfM.ellneii enniei fue. AI dresa DAV-BOOU, New Yoik City; Wood's Household Magazine The IScMtlJollnr.lIoiifhIr. , lne, now In Its 11th o!. nllh Chinmo. TUB YOSE1I1ITK VAI.I.EV, 14x31) Incliet, lu 17 Oil Colors, Magazine, 1 jeir, w Hi Mounted Clirninn, t2,no Magazine, t ear, with UnuioualetlChrotuo, ''I AO 3Iag4lne, alone, 1 lear, ... 103 diamine our Clubbing and Premium Llata. Two Flral-ulnea Perlnillcnla for lie price of 01m. He Kv licit ICxperU i iicril Cnnviiaaeia nnd others tuheudnt once fur teruia nnd ptrlmen Magarine. Ad dlea f. K.MIUTKS. Pulll.her, 11 Tark Row, K. Y. City, or .Newburgh, N. . Fourth GRAND GIFT CONCERT For thebenent or Ibo Pl'BXIC LIHicAKV OF KY. DltAWINO DKrlTllRKD TILL " 3lHt or march Next, to complete tbe t.ilo of tieketa aud make a FULL DRAWING-! ! IS, OHO cnahgirii ivllllie cllatrlliutea by lut among the ticket-holders. I.IHT OF GIFTS. OKK flUANI) CASH O I IT.. J250IK1O ONI'. (IRANI) CASH (SIFT ir1,()00 ONB OIIANI) !A"II GIFT 60.000 OSK (1RAXD CASH (IIFT HJ'OO ONK IIItANU CASH UIFT 17.500 10 CA6I1 I1IFIS, llaOOOeacb lOOaTOO 80 CAUH OIFTS, B.0OO each..,......- 150,000 60 CASH OIPI'M, l.OOOeach .. 60.000 80 CASH OIFTS, Kllreli 40000 100 CASH 0 1 FT4, 400 each 41,000 150 CASH (II FTP, llOJeach 45000 , 2V l)AH ftlftV, 2O0encll 600UO 325 CASH GIFTS, 100 each .. S2JS0O 11,0'JO CASH U 11'1'S, 50 each (50,000 .4 Total, 12,000 Ulfta, all Caiu, amount ing 10 1 (1,600,00; aa-The concert and distribution of gilts will rniveian'tunciiuitMcalytaU ;!are m Vn day nowjtxttl. whether all the tickets are sold or not, and tbe 1JM0 giris all paid In proportion to the number of tickets sold. PllICBS OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets, (50) Hi res, $25 1 Tenths, or each coupon, $5 1 rleven Whole Tickets for 6000 ia Tickets Ihr 11,0001 113 VfboU Tickets for i 5,000 1 227 Whole Tickets for $10,000. No dli couut on less than f5o0 worlh bf tickets. Applications for sgencles aud orders, fur tickets should be addressed tn THOS. K. BR AM LETT E. Agent Tublie Llbrsrr Kraud MansgerOut Con cert, I'ulllo Library llulldlng. Leulstllle, Kj., or THOS. II. HAYS It CO.. Eislern Agents, 600 'Broadway, New York. 4 ftK tft JR9n f d' Agents ant.d. 9U tU $&KJ All clssses or working peo ple cf either sex, )ouogor old.- make more mouey at work ibr ua In helr rpart moments, or all tbe time, than at any thing else. Particulars tree. Address U STlNSOt CO., 1'orllsod. Maine. ' BUILDING FELT (No Tar ud), lor outside work smtlnstda. In stead of plaster. FH Carpeting. 4c. bead two 3-ceut kUmpa for ciroulsr and fsmples. 0. 1. r A Y, Cainds n, N, 3, $ti IO8100 In Wall street WUn (eida to IVIalbrlnna. No risk. 33 page pampbUC v for tttap. Vauxtixi Icucsimz & 0, Hankers and Bn'tnt, Wall rtrvet, N. Y. Cldxofl lews!! J ;' ; $1,000 REWARD FOR A CASH OF FALXlRU. . T. The s'eatelt tlrlrc; Physician In America, cures ail uiseaes 01 .(ne LIVlilt, STOMACH AND BO'VVKL.S BY rUUCLY VJIQETAULB MGDICIXU. . . . CUKES. ALL DISEASES OF TUB Throat, Lungs and Air Passages Ity Medicated InbslationsandOxygeiuited Air. Cures all 'Chronic, Nertoua'and Fatnfut AtTece ions ty "ELECTRICITY, " NATUKE'S OP.EAT REMEDY. OONS.UMRTIGN CAN HE CUriEDl CATARRH CURED! CAJNCER3, TUMORS, PILES, CURED WITHOUT CUTTISO. TAPE. WORM -J' .. . . if t'l a. i . ' Removed In tbree hours. No chargo until the vuiue nviu la reuiuieu. UEM EMBER: DiBOND, 020 Hamilton St., Allcntown. Iu, S- ConsulUtioQ, (Vea of chnrac. .dally, from 9 As . until S l'. Me trg t you nio pick or Afflicted, Dr. Bond cnn rur jou. If be i-uuubt cur 3x11, cu arn ttr talulj pakt nit .opo. , Juu. f3 TALMAGE, SPURGEON. g? T. I)e Witt Tnliunfio Is mW jfj tor nf Tim ChrlstlAii at f. "1 Wiirb!" f!. II. SiniiiTOiiii Sn... KJ s5?j cl.ileuirvsioiult'iit. Tlii-y writo pj( t f(ir no otlitT aierlii Aincrlca. j ra; Thrt'e ninuiilfli'eut chrnmos. Pay laiger, Conmilsi.lt!) tlimi nny oilier paper. CHRO- V tVIOS ALL READY. No tc ctariaiiiiiin. No kixIIoii i'alUm. Onu nRi'nt rt'ct-iitly jfti tiJ otitalneit 80 suliscrlptlons In fiX cility lioura absolutu work, jpj fjj Sample copies and circulars sent free. AGENTS WANTED, II. W. ADAMS, Pulillslier, Re fd 103 Ctiamaers St., X. V. ' 1(5-, g Ji3-0m & .4i.il,S.ilai44.44Sa.:4)..i fMlic uiiilorssgnetl 1,-cgpcct- fllflv mitinnn(-..4 tlinf lin to t,nttnH prepared tlian uvur toiiuy aud Sell littles, Cair and sheep Siting, Tallow aud I'lasterlntr Ilwtr. at Ills Old Stand, nearly opposite the post, unite, iatiK aireer, J.eiiiglitun. tST Tlie lilgliest cash prices iald tot Hides nud Sblus. - uov. aj. C. E. OKEEMJWALn. Floral Guide for 1874.' 200 Pages,; 500 Engravings and Colored Plate. Published Quarterly, at 25 cts. a Year. First No. tor 1874 Just Issued. A German edition at sauiq price. Addwss JAMES V1CK, nov. 20. ltochenter, K. 1. JjJXliCUTOU'a BIOTICC. fstate cf Abrahsra Abcer, deceaseJ, late of the boroujhof Lehlgbtoo. Wherta, tetters tealamentsry on tbe estate of Abraham Anner, late of tbe boroufh of Ublith ton; Carlion countjr, deceased, hate been granted to tbe sulcllu,r,all penons indetitM tn said es tate are. reuue'ted to uuke liuiuedlste psjm.nt. and those basing claims 'sgslnel tbe same wUI present lhm nntbentlrated fur settlement to TIIUMAS KEM Kit tilt, Leoijjbtoa, .Jsn, J0,l87ive .jecutor. "WAKGAlS FOR 1873 Me. loiloons, nearly new, from 125.00 upwards. UEATTV & PLOTTS.J Apr. J3. WashliiKtoii, K. ATTQRNEY'iAT ,la.w, MAUoil CHUNK, VA. . Oot 18, 1SW, V. KWA'VIXGPAl Would respectful ly nnnntince tor Iim frlendt and the public In general, that Ik- has open, ed n llri-t-class Livery & Sale Stable. nnd that he can furnish Horses, IIuubI'm nnd Carriages of tho best descrlpllim, for Pleasure, Unslness or Funeral pin poses, at very Iteasonalilii Cliaruo. and on shoit nntlre. HAULtNtS done at hliort notice nnd on ebon nullcc. In connection ho will nNo continue his Carriago Manufactory where thu pe-oplu can gut their Cnirlnge-t 7Aiggle-, Wagons, etc., mane tu order, or KKPAIKEO on short notice and at reasouablo prices. Tho undersigned respectfully an nounces that ho lias been appointed Agent for tho Universal Wringer AND Doty'sClothes Washer. These, are nmfotil'tMlly tho best Wash ers nnd Wringers in the nmiltet, nud our ladles am Invited to call ai.d see them. L. P. Kleppinger, for. INK and IRON Streets, Feb. 22, 187U. Lehlghton, Pa. AT In order to CIoso Out my present Im mense stock of Among which will bo found a largo nnd choice variety of coMtrusisa SILKS, Al.l'ACAS, aiMUUMS DK LAINES, . Satlnes, Poplins, Prints, Ac. Shirtings, Sheetings, itc.j also, it lino assortment of CASSIMEItEd AND COTTON ADES, Sultablofor Men's and Hoy's Wear, to gether with CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS QUKKNSWAItK ANU.OLASSWAUH and a variety of other (loods, all of which I, will Soil at ' Now is j our time, if you wnnt to i-c- cuio iitAJi 11.1KUAI.NS; The Steele must ALL UESOLD in order to make room for New (Jooils. Remember tho place tor Panlu Prices : M,A.JSJEEIi?!a5. 9 ! Nov. ItanW St., LeTilgliton. outlay, Dec, ImI. iHVAl A FEARFUL avk'iittii: My ontlro Slock Mnrked Down now Is the tlmo to liny 1 Ladies, Look at This! i?est Slilltinc Calicoes are now Selliini at . If) Cent Oood Calicoes nt . .- 8 " Cood Muslin nt 12 nnd 14 " Mucins nt u8 nml in Cood Canton Flarine-fat 13 " Iletter V' " . .nt..i.,.15 " A'et Gingham, sold hefotu at 18 cents, now 10' ' " Good Cltighanisat 8 nnd 12 " PREPARE FOR WINTER, I would call special attention to niv largo lot of Heavy Winter Shawls AND WIIITE AND GRAY BLANKETS, Which I am Selling at very Low Trices. Carpels anil OH C'lollis, AT GREATLY ' RE DUCED PRICES. Are SellluR Very Low : Best A Sugar at ..'...-.12K Cents. White Suir.ir at 11 ' i?fown Sugar nt.. .....7 to it) " And nil other Goods in Proportion. W.A.fiitAVEII, BANK STREET, LEIIIOIITON, .... PEKN'A. JpiLOUIl A7SO FUEO. Charles Trainer Respectfully Informs the people of Lo- uigiuoii inui.iiu uas moi txcullciu ' riour for Salp j M Also, good FEED of all kinds, and STRAW In.thjj ..flundle. . He Js.nlso prepared to do" unyklud bt-'f t'Li Hauling an,d Plowing at short notice.- ' , LEB1GII (Cd) STREET, 1 U-hlghtou, I'm March 28. ly $ 5 sO For $1.00. rHpiIK FIRST OltKATSAIiT LAKE Gift Concert, authorised by and under the Immediate supervUlon of the city authorities of CorlnnoClty, for the benellt nnd in aid ot the Public Free School, The Only Freu School In Utah Tcrr'y. TltU8TEUS OP PUU1.IC FItlCE jCliOOI., Cnpt. S. Hotve, J. 8. Gerrlsll u4 Alex, Topauosi, to nn" DlstrlUutett In the Ticket Iloldera AT A Grand Gift Concert, TO UI3 HELD AT THE Opera House.City of Corinne, .liar tli 3i.nI, 1N7.1. Driinsitory, Itnnk of Corinne. 500,000 "TICKETS IMlBCt: S1.00 U4C1I. Oil SIX FOIt FIVE DOLLARS. $226,500 m GIFTS, AM FOLLOWS I 1 Grand Cash Gift 1 i mm ; l M U 1 MM I 11 t I It l : : o " " Sl.OJOeioh !W " " S0)ca-h 100 " 10 1,-ach 200 " 0 each 700 " ' 20eU CJ0 ' 10 each 1.3'ia " " 5e.uh 60 Oil) " leach fMOOO U.000 12,000 S.OCU 0,0(10 S0OJ 4,00J 000 2,000 1,000 10.UO0 10,000 10,000 ls.OOO 6.000 60,000 .12 0 J 1 Casbaifts, amounllujto ONE CHANCE IN EVERY NINEt Tho distribution will be In public, and will ho made under the same form and regulations ns the San FrancNco and Louisville Library Gift Concerts, under the mpei vision of a committee of prominent citizens mlecteiLby thu ticket hnldeis. Reference us to the Integrity of this enlerpiiso and of the management u mndu to lhcfollowlng well kuoVu citi zens: ' Stm. L. Tibbals, A, Tnporiee, J. MnMi. J. 11. Cierrlsh Members of City Council. Judge T. J. Illack, lsi't U. S. As sessor; M.vlsli & Grreiiwald, proprie tors Metropolitan IlnU'l; Kugene Moore, C'ily .Marslutl, W. We Hull., Architect; J. Keline, C'ou-lablej J. Kopftr,. Jew ell r; dipt. S. Howe, C'oiitiactorj'O. D. Richmond 4c Co., Comniisslon Met ehaiits; M. E. Campbell, proprietor L'entri.1 Hotel; iMnulelon & Cri-ath, pro--inlelnrs l'aelllu Stables;S. P. Hileli, .Mticlinut, Sandy, Utalij A. G. GaiM .''on, Helena, Mimtana. We will also a in ouuco that each and every person buj lug a ticket can atany and a II times examine uur books ami all business tinnsactlons connected with the eliterpiisej and ns tlio drawing of piizes will I), placed In tho hands of honest mid dlsiiiteiesled men, It will In sine a lair and Impaitlul distribution. Uuuil Kesixiiislblti Afieuta Weill I tO. l.lherul Caiiiiiiu.lun Allowed. Vif Money Hhoulil be tent by Ex-pie.-s or by dialt on any solvent bank, by 1'n-tulli Money Onh r, or Regls teieil Letter, nt our risk. For particu lars, nddicss E. W. MORGAN, Manager, Lock Box 158, Corluue, Utah, jai 3-3in ctssport Ahead ! Thn tinder.dgneil would repeclfblly Inform bullders.contractors and the pub., lie in general, that thoy have opened Hiiaiaalisea0 liTarcI In connection with their Near the L. & S. Depot, WEISSPORT, Penna., and that "they havo now on hand an Ira. nienso stud; of 'horouglily Seasoned, Lumber, such' as Rough Pino Boards, Surfaced Pino Zoards, Flooring, Hemlock; and Pine, 'Sidings,. ot nil kinds, . Shingles an Immense stock, Roofing and Ceiling Lath, Scantling, and, lu fact, Lumber (f every descrlp-. tion at th very lowest market prices. Wo are iN prewired to furnish Build eis nnd others witli a very tine article of K la la if . kiiltnlilM '.in nitan..M.. - - . ...ihwiv V ..... J klVoi'k. IMiistei Injr, ic, at Re. lnaraaoiy iw ilgures. Wu havo constantly on banifa largo lot of Wood suitable for Firewood, lilch wu will sell, In large or small quantities, at Prices to suit your Pockets, Om Mono-llONtSl' COuiiT-LOW 1'ltIOiS. f eakol & Albrights si' Weissport, "aug 23-yl ftirbon county, P, yfflhtn you go to Weissport, Don't fall to call In ssd see . y, v. sufTiii i at tho WEISSPORT HOUSE. IIo kecpj evcrytblng ntee.