ThH Tnprr bMnenlrre1 ittlielhta'tt (m roilOfflr flecond CI AM Mutter the Carbon Advocate I 1.EIIIOHTON, lNNA. --JgH'T- 7T i Itatea for Legal Adrertltlout Charter Nntlcon f 4 ro AMdltnr'S Natives 4 00 rot-im. winner's Notices - - - - I oo IXrorce Ntitlcen 4 0 Administrator's Notices - S oo Kiuuutur'i Notices 00 SATURDAY, NOVEMDERlTlSPL ttona ride CircolMlon Lnrjrer titan that of any Weekly Newipnper In the County. I I W DVIMON nl ire 0 tunl lltrini Aliorl. Ilfipil V rbi KEYSTONE STftTE NEWS THE ADVOCATE UOICOTTKH. A nowspnper that will lose Its Inde pendence by allowing o few peoploto dictate lt lino of policy and expression of opinion is unworthy of patronaijo. The "Influential" few who threatened a boycott on this paper because opinions didn't Klbo exactly have the satisfac tion of stopping their own paper and It ends thero instead of being a regu lar subscriber they will borrow the Advocate hereafter, for they must read It to keep posted on the occurrences both local and political, and by and by when the fog that makes 'em so fear fully narrow minded clears away, they'll send us their name and a dollar to be entered on a list that Is now nearlng 1100. 'Yhon this paper must stoop to tho will of that class who arc so mighty thin skinned well go out of business. It would bo well for them to remember that tho blblo has a way of giving somo strong whacks, but people read it more and moro every year. Tho Advocate is the peoplo's paper. Their interests are Identical with our's. If you aro a borrower of this paper, wo ask you to subscribe. It will suit you, for wo give tho nows and toll tho truth. Let us hear from you. Itefns Which Ar- oi Particular Interest to Pcnnsylvanians. ThM n ii' n Am mi u"liil!iy intern! upon Mi tttlllllilll iillimc. Till llllllll 'T.lir liRslirin iniuki'd l nililniK twn columns per I nunc anil oIlHrwl"!1 lmproliiK 11m p:iH'r Mil) I ,iicHainitin.ui.i-ii.mojt, in.iem'mi.-ni jjj THjb AKD HEABDY OOUNTIHI. policy onne pummipri niuir ir ..i... Inlin Mmml.ttl. Vf TO thr siAMnABli hum mention of natters ninoii nrrry TlmCAKiioN AlivocATK, plWIhi b the borlr ShowM Ktiew About A Wk'l Morthlmers at LchigMon, appears this week AeeMeel. Mi.1 Crimea Aeennt.lr and enlaraeci to nine eoiiimns. ine aaveriiiins w nsrtment If well Alieit. and the renortorlal and . ' . . n.i.Iii..i.lh...ila Thai TT i 11 1 VT.. I tu. Tl. 1 1 nil IUVDIHHllCai ln IB .mil d.-... ... 1 rillWUHf. iwi. w. Issue before in Is In erery respect a very erenit- trail In tbe McDonald n.ld ta on nra ana M nannr. M. il. 1m iv Times. Minnas- Barest. The Dlaa'.nn on nowea - - . . ably roMtiucrsD. aown me crsea. me inuioauon. pomi. w The Cardoh ADVooATr. has swung Into IU la hlg loss. S9t)i relume. It ta tearleta, Independent and FrlgMfMl Hide in a Hon way Oar. ably conducted. The people of lehlghton and Eastox, Not. 13. An electric oar ran Tielnltv are proud of their newa-naper, which Wav down Colleee hill liare with two while Increasing In age accordingly Incraawa In passengers ami a motor man. Down the merlt-Allcntown Orltlc bill It plunged for Jolly a quarter of a ruum with thr rAFKR. mile, crashed through tne iron railings Pbila.,!ot. lltli.tstt. and over the aide of the Ilusliklll bridge, t u.a mnjiii imriwwl IimIav on reach Ina the 1 falllnz Into the water thirty feat below. Aovocatk and I want to consrstulste von and George Sohug, the motor man, remained tho Advocate Muting llouao on the success it at Lie post and sustained a fracture of the ... .,.. -i ,. niii.HtvntIiilaliton. 1 lee. MIssSaTlle Mack anu irorcssor mi- read the AdvocAtr every week and and It to be ler were badly bralaed by the fall, bat no terylntenwtlng throughout I am glad to are bones were broken. A slippery track and that you enwrwl yonr Join anniversary, uy - - urging your paper and maaing oiner improyo- BRIEF MENTION OF NEWS Happenings of the World from Pole to Pole. TOLD IK A PET SECONDS OF TIME. Tonnd Murdered. menti. The Auvocatr haa been unusually BRADroRD, Nov, iucsatiil,lratldeervlngolthelilghhonon, ft W(,u to do . . ... i ti .juri immiiii aikla like!" The tki-emnial assessment is to be mado this fall, and assessors all over tho county should take particular pains to levy a Just and oqultablo valua tion on njl property, ljet thcro bo no discrimination between prlvnto Indi vidual and tho corporation. Tho rate for ono should bo tho rato for tho oth or. Tartlctilarily In tho upper end of tho county should assessors bo on their guard. Coal lands aro worth some thing and they should bo returned at their correct value tho flguro they command In tho market. Tho fact that a Just and oqultablo assessment, lovled Bomo few years ago, failed in Its pur pose should not doter assessors from a direct lino of duty. It was tho fault of the court, which failed to uphold tho assessors, that tho rato was reduced, and valuable coal properties placed on an equality with marsh lands. Let tho assessors do their duty and tho courts will bo compolled to ultimately recog nlzo justlco and equity. We sometimes wonder whether tho reader over quostlons that every lino in a newspaper costs its publisher some thine and If It is for tho benefit of an Individual it cught(to bo paid forf If a grocer was asked to donate groceries to ono abundantly able to pay for them, ho would refuse Tho proprietor of a newspaper must pay for tho frco ad vertising If tho beneficiary doos not, and yet it is ono of tho hardest things to bo learned by many that a news paper has spaco In its columns to rent and must rent in order to Hvo. To giveaway or rent it for anything less than living ratos would bo as certainly. fatal as lor a landlord to furnish a house rent free, a point that would soon end In bankruptcy. Since the lansf ord Record will com pare figures let It mark down tho voto of Boyle, combination, 1331; Connell, Democrat, 1810; Conuell's majority, 102. Qulnu, combination, 1700; Sharpc, Democrat, 2003; Sharpo's majority, 217. Essor, Democrat, 2103; Clauss, 723; t,s ser leads by 1701. Holler's largo voto Is to bo accounted for by tho fact that for sheriff thcro wero only two candid ates, and ho was to a certain oxtcnt t supported by t ho Regular Democrats. ) Record Bhould try ngain. Bradford, Nov. 16. Mr. Andrew lleil . .ll ,i nAn..n. .... rni,n,i galneil. The a Be the nnrrow 'gange track AovocATjt Is ainoeTTmpottant factor lu tbat winds round Mount Raub. Theneck waa Daaiy gaaneii witu a anue. it is ue- If.iul ,!., NililMn, wee t lin ttiipnnMA nf TI1K LAnllnBl rflfWl 'vn v.w. . n-,... ?.SiJX.yjJS'ZiSSi. The Strelmaklng Kecnr nrok..., i... ..Iniut a nnliimn tn earll naap. R I Tf-T"raumaa Vnv IK The KdffAf A. Mwueau replaces i no "'"" - r'7' Thompaon ateol worka at urackiocK were W?.1 :(D finr.'lV'Sm nut in oneratloa after a rest of two hours volume and is Rn evidence ot prosperity eate for a twenty-four hours run, to teat the pleased In see. There is no limit to the joIub Uapgty 0t the worka. The Idea wna to Ai.vocATd;i.n.t.ib.ti,"i Plbl!. of tbe wMitnfnraiioHaramr. MuninrterrogroRi. South Cblcnuo rolllnii mllla for twenty- Hie CAhi ox Advooatk, published at t. four hours, which Ii 1,700 tons. When the hlghton, has entered on Ita twilitleth Har teat ended It was found that 1,907 groes f.?." ,. iu "'" ......-. . jo,,, 0f fin,ue(i stwi rnii, uml been pro- Ully J.ecoril. Jnel Thl 1,V nil nrevlnus records. crimnsiinturrriinwll'. The Tennsylranla Alliance, . . t r Tt a m hahrubcro. 'ov. 15. lueatato rarm- ,.,Awimiialui "i . """' m Alll.no. ..Honmed l-n meet In Wll- will soon be instituted at Allentown liam,Dort next vear. Reaolutlona wero with 100 members. adopted indoralns the Ocala tilatform; , Ten palefaoes will be adopted Into demanding government supervision of t i t. nui. e. 171 imnml railroads and telegraph linea; the election Ioho Poco Tribe, o. 1.1, Improved of president Tlce pretdcnt and aenatora Ordor of Red Men, Wtissport, on Mon- by direct vote; making burning of free day evening next. ' passes a criminal olTenae; compelling oloo- , Camp 05,8. of V, recently insti- '- tutcd in this city, Is rapidly increasing , tnMton on n kinds of nroperty; in membership through the energetic prohibiting the dealing in Blocks and offorts of Its members. Brains on futures, and to prevent adulter- Deputy Councilor Bennett and "uu "l lo ,'""" M'wtj y"" Uses Ills Coffln for a llathtub. , u. XJltterlino visiteu uan urove ,-...,. vr ist.ii Cole. CouncilJr. O. U. A. M., at Pleasant man, a rich Green county farmer, had Corner. Monday evening. a presentiment that his death wns near at ..Lehigh Council, 101, Jr. O. U. A. i.Y. .,Y., '-, rT M, in accordance with nn old and tDOUgh oycr tu0 prospect of his death to established custom, will attend divine suit Coleman and he resolved to live, lie services in Trinity Lutheran church on has had the coffln lined with zinc and uses Sunday evening. All members should gon attend. I prrrBniTr.o. Nov. 15. Beniamln Beale .. CatawissnCastlo, No. 128, KnightB hn, found eon wbo was kidnapped by of tho Golden Eaglo, of Catnwlssa, was Gypsies fourteen years ago. Tho boy was i.,,nt..i is. i, intt livTl n n taken first to Utah, then to Baltimore, instituted on tho 18th iusU by D. U. O. Ho Rnd went' to Afrioai where bo Jacob Bchafer and stair, tjazzam joln(Mj i)artcllot'a rear column. After- Thistlo Castle, No. 129, of G azzam, will ward ho was one of Stanley's cooks till tho bo Instituted on December 1st by U. explorer returned to ainziuar. n tt ti -n.l Cuff J.OOK UU( lor -mis toQiieneii, ,uu,i.iii(iiiuiiUi.. ...- 11 n .,r. n.. tt .1 I- i-1l.l Tl. Tlulm. iJVABitll, ..w.. Il-wui.l,. u. .WBIiraiKr-lllwi U ronrT nnt nf Bar an A. 18S0. or, of the Grand Army of the Republic, v. S. Rosecrans, register, J. J. Huston, l.no n nivlnr nilmnnUliliiL' tho treasurer, are circulating in this vicinity. , , i,.i 4i,nt Inthetltlo "United StatM'Ulio "1" is not lucuiunn ui dotted. ono of them "wearing tho badge of tho Robbed the ro.toinre. Order participating in any demonstrn- WauAMBronT, Nov. 10. Tho sum of tion where the Rebel flag is displayed g 1 mouec wan luimca 1119 uunubiuu. i nurgiars. ..P. C. Joseph N. Bennett, Jr., Of Suicide of an Oil Jlerrlianl Packerton, has just received tho up- Titcbville, Nov. 17. George P. Ken- polntment of Deputy for the 331th ,1 District, Jr. O.U. A. M, which includes Beif through tho head. Tho depression in Lohlgh, 101, Lehighton; Columbus, 385, oil caused him financial embarrassment Parryvillo; Oak Grovo, 357, l'loasant ana luuuoea temporary insanity. n,. ATinAW Jld Tnr.lfertnnnnil Three llnmtrrit l'eoplo UTlcted. i.lzaril UreCK, WL JUUl l-euu. Jm. p. Maeltl. A Co.. lanra enal .Inal. Bennett is a llvo, energetic worker in erBi are flgUtlng each other, and mcmberi tho interost of tho Order and is tho of the respective firms say tho war will bo very best person for the office. Ho " ,?at.B? wm put sumo suuii uuu inu 1111.U 11." & Co. for 300,Ot for damaging their prop work, something it has never hnd, but erty. On Saturday, Markle & Ca, with which has long been needed. 'he aid of the sheriff, took possession of Ills Mother iicnd. and Ulsposseseeu auu tenants. Wn roirrct verv much to chronicle 'E r' ' Three KlTerr. 11.. 7n. n u.......,.i. 1'ITTSBDRQ. Jov. 17. iisnermen navi IJIO UVUIU Ul 111U Ulimrci ui vjo.vv... I , . . I. cl Carkol D. Wright, says: "It is prob ablo that tho tlmo lias arrived when every person in tho United States who desires remunerative employment can not find it. Five hundred thousand peoplo must competo for 400,000 places. What I am saying has nothing to do with tho groat army of unemployed which through all agos has hung on tho outskirts of civilization. I am dealing simply with currents In tho way of oocupation." We iiad the pleasure this week of reading tho brilliant and able argu ment of Hon. William M. Rapsher in tho stato scnato on tho question of tho ' jurisdiction or mat body to inquiro in to the McCaraant and Boyer matter. Tho senator certainly mado a groat point over his collegues of oppositi political faith, and scored them fear fully for very apparent wlllulluess m mo examination tu iuuuuuuiuuuiuh.id. While other towns are doixo. some thing to stir up a boom Lehlghton maintains its usual calm exterior, un ruffled and unmindful of what goes on outsldo of Its bailiwick. This is entire ly wrong, our people should bestir thcmsclvos and sco to it that wo catch somo of tho many manufacturing in dustrles that move from placo to placo, Will our people do something to in crcaso our business interests! The Prohibition voto this year is 18, 012, a gain of 1,001 over that of last year. By tho provisions of tho Baker ballot law this showing is not sufllcient to bring tho Prohibition party under the terms of tho printing clause and next year they must supply their own tickets. This discrimination is unjust If the tickets are to bo printed for one party they should bo printed for all. The journals or the metropolis must be pretty hard up for news when such papers as tho Philadelphia Preas will devoto two and threo columns of space over the advent of a ohild Into tho homo of some ono of the codfish aristocracy. The gush over the Astor baby is tiresome. The Philadelphia t'ross snoum oxniuit more uorse sense, Blatinotos has now what it uevi had before, viz: A Urst-olas news paper. The old Slatlngton News has Iiaaii nurnhased bv a company of Kent- lemon and tho plant has been iuoor porated. Tho paper will be of Satur day lssuo and Republican In politics. The new management has our beet wishes for abundant success. The new ballot law will decide for Lehlghton what this paper has long patiently agitated, vis: the ward ques tion. Districts must beapportioned In aneh manner ris will alvo the necessary conveniences to the voter. This being so, the spring election will ue me iai unaer mo oiu syaieiu. COCNTI ClUl EUAN DRIISBACB WB8 picturesquely" oomplimented in last week's Mauob. UhuuK uaaeiie Jor ,.iui,l tHcIitt that Bob Klotx and few other so-called Democrats helped him to win. But perhaps the Oaaetto is not so muoh to blame for this not wo as the chairman himself. ed townsman, Daniol Baltzer.last w celt, UoaTer rlvcra tuls aU 133 jui,, cach of at an advanced ago at her homo in which weighed moro than twenty pounds. Philadelphia. Interment was mado on Hundreds of bass of two pounds and over c. . . . i,.n,iB,inn have been taken by hook aud line. Sev enty-five arrests for illegal fishing hare been maac. Attorney Hard's llody Found Reading, Nov. 17. The body of Wil Sunday. Mr. B was in attendance Sltirdcr Most Toll! At Irontown, Lehigh county, Wed nesday, Mrs. William Nibch was mur- llam j uar,i ih8 weli known lawyer dorod and her husband received injur- who disappeared from his home ten days .M r, .viii.,, l.r. -ni ,iin TlmnnnnlA oco. has bceu found in the Schuylkill ii 11 . M.f.A river, in the lower part of the city. It was of tho community are in a perfect ' ..nnnd';h.t h.h.,i '0M WMt. phrcDzy of oxeitement, and there aro as lie had not been seen since the evening many wild threats of lynching tho per- of l,ov. 4. Financial troubles caused him petrators of tho dastardly orime if they commit .memo y urowmug. uro uiwncrai. im RTnirncr TJ V Km 10Hi,fT tho brutal crimo was committed was rcck, Republican senator-elect for this surrounded all day by a mad noruo 01 district, was grnnteu a preliminary man- 1 hn damns directing tho board of canvassers 1, Tii of this county to doclare tho result of the rod handed murderers. . tnr it.,. ,,. ifrn .t.i - XT T 1 nelllmr Alons O. K. ""' ". It will no doubt greatly Interest tho many friends of Frank P. Semmel, in this section, to learn that ho is getting Connecticut's Rnrerlor Court Says Ills ..! f.cl 1 1,n I, Mel l.nclnuis. Acta Ara Valid. . ,.f i, , , 1 . 1 111 1 HARTroRD, Nov. 14. The Republicans ntWentherly, this county, whither ho nr0elated over the decision of JndgoRob. moved last spring, taking possession of inson, of tho superior court, in the matter tho well-known Gilbert House. 1'Tank of the mandamus brought against State has mado many improvmenU in this r3,r'1" hostelry and it now stands with tho pel the payment of 'hU sala. Tho court very host in tho Interior of thOStqto. holds that title to office cannot bo tried in When you go to Weatherly you should mandamus proceedings, and that Gov- not full to call and see him. ernor Bulkeley, being in possession of the execuuvo omce, waa as iacto governor. To our fcubicrlbers. anu nis acts were vaita, including the op- VICTORY FOR BULKELEY. Tho snocial announcement which nn- polntment of an executive secretary. .1 ; ; 1 peareu 111 our columns somo time smca . finnniinnlTu'n Bneninl nrrunffpmnnt with bancer not Aumllted. . 1: r 1 - - - . it . . 1, ... , Dr. 11. J. Hcndall KM., Of OlOSUUrg uuiivav, .i. a. vumptruuerctauu Rills, Vt., publishers of "A Treatise on ana Marvin II. banger, Democratic candl tho liorso nud his Diseases," whereby date for treasurer, met as a board of mif ciii ril .Arc trra nnal ,lul in nl.tuli, equalization to cauvaaa the tax returns of n cony of that valuable work free by the railroads. They went to the door of sending their address to B. J. Kendall treasurer's offloe, where they were met - . I It tt nnnitnhla A him Tl XlnnKa nrlin In uo. (anu enclosing n two-cent stamp " , " , . J," . for mailing same) Is renewed for a vited Mr. Stanb to enter. Mr Stanb said limited period. We trust all will avail he W."U. ril constable themselves of tho opportunity of oh- "P"1 that Treasurer Henry would be tabling this valuable work, to every gladtoeee Mr. Sanger w a private cltin, lover of the Horse it is indispensable, lut that he could not enter the place as as it treats in a slmplennrall the 'JTZ diseases wnlcu allllct tills noble animal. Its phenomenal sale throughout tho United States and Canada, make it standard authority. Mention this paper when sending forTroatise." returned to the comptroller's office. PARSON GEORGE'S SENTENCE. Taken to Clinton Prison to Itemaln Fifteen Years. Catskill, N. Y., Nov. 16. Parson George, who waa found guilty of man- aiaugnter In bringing about the death YOUNG DHEXEL MAMIIItU Dissolution of Cc-Partnersliip. H Vrrti Mini Hum Irirl. ..f 1 Pmi.u.f 1 1 m Nuv ttf fl.iuf W 1 partnership hcritnfon' oxHtiiifc be ChiklH Drexrl w woililctl t Mi- Mmjr . twceii M. T Tn'ln nml II H Krei'llar, Btreton Irick, (Uuulitcr of Mrn Churle I under the Dim mime of Trexler A the lTek Oancht Fresh from the Unnj Win- ami Oerfnltx Kdltetl and Oon- Aented far Owr Header. ThouiM J. Wood, Jr.. a prominent too riff l inker of Dslla". Tex., and Dr. James Orr, one of the leading physicians Terrell, bare been arreeteu obarmeu with obtaining fraudulently $10,000 Insur ance on the life of Clinton It. Page, who died of consumption. John Luna loin, Jr., a prominent Ilaelne (Wis.) man, was burned to death at that ace. At Ottawa ex-Meelianteal Engineer J. N. Arnold, of the public works department. wan arrested on tue ctiarge oi conspiring to defraud the government. Etta w. Harris, better known as Dr. Ludgate, who haa figured prominently In criminal annals for the past two years In connection with abortion cases, died at Linden, Mass. The report that ex-President and Mrs. Cleveland and baby Hutu were to visit their Massachusetts summer home, Gray Cables, this autumn, is denied by Mr. Kickerson, who has charge of the place. Miss Annie Campbell Gordon, daughter of Mrs. Douglass Gordon, was married to Paymaster John U. Novell. U. a. .. a grandson of General Quitman, of tho Mexi can war, at lJaltltnore. A court martial lias been ordered for Major Charles D. Throckmorton, of the Second artillery, cuargeu witn implicating pay accounts. Alone the lower Hudson the ground is frozen hard and ice is plenty. EH Auditor General McCnmant, of Pennsyl vania, estimates that the cost of the recent extra session will be about jou.wo. Comptroller Lacey has decided to np nolnt a receiver for the Corrv (Pa.) Na tional bank, which recently failed. The shortage is now said to be f lo.oou. A Salvation Army lieutenant in Keokuk, la., by tho death of his father in Germany, becomes Daron Von luitselcbcn, and in herlts a fortune. 'C. K Gilbert, a brake man, was killed. and several were Injured by the collision of thrco sections of a freight train on the Chicago, Hurling ton and Qulncy railroad, near Gilson, Ills. An unsuccessful attempt was made at .Mount Alrv. Ala., to lyncn Martin cott and four companions, charged with killing Postmaster Church, of that place. The treasury officials have discovered a dangerous couiuerleit ot tno twenty dol lar gold cert locates. Miss Bessie Dlosson, ono of the prettiest girls of Geneo, Neb., has eloped with an Indian of the wasuoo tribe. The National Association of Carriage? and Harness Manufacturers met nt Spring Held. 11ms. Kepubllcansstate that an nllcced scheme to count out Levi Ii Worden, ltepublloan assemblyman-elect In Rensselaer, New York, failed of a few votes. Tho New York Herald says that Tam many Hall will not make a tight to secure the speakership of the assembly. John wesley Edmonds, a decamped Bridgeport (Conn.) scamp, Is found to have deluded many young girls, whom he advertised for to fill positions or become his wives. At New York the committee on buildings otthe board of education have reported serious deviations from tho specifications of new buildings, connived at by tho in spectors and superintendent of buildings. Unscrupulous contractors have literally stolen public money while venal officials said nothing. Tho robberies have been carried on upon such an enormous scale that their real extent can only bo guessed at now. An eastern philanthropist has endowed Colorado college v,lth a library fund of to0,000. Postmaster Winters, of Locan. Ia.. has disappeared. Ills accounts aro supposed to be entangled. Angelina Delutta, sixteen years of age, disappeared from her home In Boston with f 1,300 belonging to her mother. Ten prisoners escaped from the new jail at Trinidad, Colo., by cutting out a sec tion of the wall. Threo Yuma Indians weto sentenced to death at Los Angeles for murdering an old medicine man, who failed to bring rain when told to do no. Reports presage trouble In Alaska, the people being tired of corrupt ofllclal prac- j tlccs under successive administrations. Horace G. Allen, cx-p resident of tho Boston common council, has been nomi nated for mayor by tho Republicans. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers elected Charles II. Loring, of Brooklyn, president. The report that leprosy existed at Blng- hamton, N. Y., was a canard. Incendiary-fires at Chattanooga, Tenn., caused a loss of J6G.000. Released con victs, many of whom aro prowling around the city, are suspected. The Episcopalians ot the United States began their annual congress in Washing ton. A 12.000,000 Are in St. Louis destroyed almost the entire retail business center of the city. The Second Presbyterian church, corner of Union avenue and South street, Peeks- kill, N. Y., celebrated its fiftieth anniver sary Nov. 17. An order to show cause why a tempo rary mandamus should not be issued was served on the board of canvassers of Onon daga county, N. Y., to compel them to canvass the voto and Issue a certificate to Rufus T. Peck as senator for the Twenty fifth district. At New York Mrs. Ferdinand Hay man, wife of a prosperous wholesale sponge dealer, was locked up In tho Tombs on tho cnargo ot receiving stolen goods. Secretary Foster asks Ohio Republicans to return John Sherman to the United States senate. There is some wild talk in Belgium ot a supposed desire of France to annex the lesser country. A gale at Syracuse Monday night blew down a large two story frame building, wrecking it completely. Anthony Areat, of New York, has been found guilty at Montreal of falling to pro vide for his wife. Sentence has been suspended. One hundred and two morphine pills were swallowed at Washington by Belle Adams, who said ahe did not wish to live longer. Physicians placed her out of dan ger, THE CLEVELAND TRIPLETS. Ken, of Vlnceiittown, N ,1 , tn Trinity Episcopal church in tlm nt, Wednesdny. Bishop Scarborough, of New Jersey, por- formed the ceremony. Theweddins present included a resi dence at the corner of Lcuflt and Thirty ninth street from Mr. Irick, a diamond necklace and bracelet from George W. Child and many other costly and ran gifts from friends ot both parties In differ ent parts of the country. Mr. Drexel, who is named after the proprietor of The Ledger, la a son of A. J. Drexel, the neau of the wealthy banking house of Drexel, Morgan ft Co., of New York and London; Drexel A Co., ot this city, and Drexel, llarjes & Co., of Paris. THE NEW STALLION KING. Kreidlci , rtoinp lnwipevs dm nnrtji Firm street, in the Union!, nf lehlghton, Carbon covmty, IV, Iihh ih'in day been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts contracted by the said nrm and ail moneys owing will be adjusted and nettled by the undersigned who will continue the bualness. M. T. TKEXLER. LeWffhton, Pa Nor. 1 1801-W3. Guardian's Sale Of Very Valuable Real Estate. The undonlgned, onardlan ot the minor will sell at public sale on the premises aforesaid, children of David Dover, Sr., of I-ower Towa menidnR Township. Carbon eminty. Pa , dee'd, Allerton Dethroned by rlo Alto The Latter EqnaU Maud S's Time Stocktoh, Cel., Nov. 18. Palo Alto, the game son of Electioneer, trotted a mile without a skip, here yesterday, In 3r08K Bv this remarkable performance the hone not only breaks a stallion record held by Allerton, but wins all records of the world for the famous . Palo Alto stable. Marvin had his chance well In hand all the way, and drove the tall mile without even n sign of distress from the horse. The quarters were made as follows: SI. 1:0HM, 1:MK. General Market. Naw ORK, Nov. la-COTTON-8pot lots I quiet; middling uplands, 8 MOO. Futt-res steady; November, 7.70e.; December, 7.76c.! January, ?.fft)c FLOUK Steady and without material change; fine city mill extra. 9&.8B for West In dies; Minnesota extra, 93.OOOft.0O; floe, IS.BOfe 3.6ft ; mpsrone, 3.a3.J. V I1RAT - Was Irregular throughout. Prtoes opened strong and Inc. higher, fell He. and the rallied Me-1 receipts, IBS, KM) bushels; shipments, UUU.8S8 bushels; Mo. v rod winter, ! 1.074 oah; do., December, 91.0094; do,, January, S1.(MH. CORN Opo nod stady at M& decline, and at noon wan unchanged; receipts, HUSH bush els; shipments. 61,907 bushels; No. 2 mixed, 71c. ossh; January, IHMc. OATS-DuU, but steady; roooints, 0tt,fV bushels; shipmenti, 44,214 bushels; No. 3 mixed, 38MC. cash; Deoeraber, 8860.; January, SRMe. BYE Firm and moderately active; western, tl.0fil.07, c. f. t. and delivered; da, January, 51.07(41. ID, a f. t and delivered f. o. b.; state Bold at II 01. BARLEY -Dull; No. t Milwaukee, 71Q7SO. SUGAK-lteaned more active and slifrhHy higher; out loaf and crushed, SMfi. pow dered, 4Mc.; granulated, 4 5 1G&4 7-lflc COFFEE liuiet ; fair Ulo cargoes, 10a PORK-Dull, but steady; new mess, 910.7a. IiAILD-Quiet; January, 96.43; February, BUTTEIt-81ow, but steady; western extras, CHEESE Quiet; Onlo flat, HQOe. EGOS In fair demand and steady; state. freHh, 27038c.; western, do., 27&S7HC. TURPENTINE Slow at SViivWWc. RESIN-Dull; strained to good, 91.3&1.42K- Snturday, November 23, 1891 at ono o'clock p. m.,lhe following ValnableReal IMFuun, to-wii . no. i.-ihc -lnuirBMttHi irwu bounded by lands of John Ptranp, (lately nt (leorge waciier), Ephrlam Bhives ami ievi liftrti. fxtntninlttv 17n AfrtHi. innffl nr lfM. A limit 3S Acres are in llottd Tlmiwrland and the bal ance is all clear ana nnaer gooa eunivation. a Plvn Arrn Orrlmrd of t'holpp Fruits: Twelve In Meadow, a wells of pure water, one at the house ami ono at the barn. The lmpro omenta thereon are a TWO-HTOnv jihick ikiuhk, 33x36 feet, a Two-story rianK House, iixw rwi, i wlih a foreshoot attachment Wxb leet, Wagon i Shed, 3l30 feet, and other necessary outbuild-1 Ings. This tract will be sold subject to widow's i dower. No. a Hhtvp's riaoe. nounaeu uy lamis oi John Htrohl. George Wagner, Da. Id Buyer and others, containing Forty-Seven Acres, more or less: about Forty Acres aro clear and under a kki state ot cultivation, tne uaiance oeing goou sist ot a TWO-WTORY FRAMK DWK1.I.INO HOUSR. lsxao feet, itnhte, 20x30 feet, with hay mow, nig stable, 10X12 leet, enru crib, 5x10 feit, and other necessary outbuildings; a splendid spring of pure water nwir the Iioiiho : a number ot apple trees are on the -.remises. About Four Acres are Meadow lnnu, Xn. 9 AiMohis tho above tracts and enntalns THIRTY ACKKS. moreor U-ss.ot (IoikI Tlmtwr innu. "lie iiiun irvuniniiK ui' ihiuiio nun. ivtwi- lug from MillH)rttnKtemlersvllte,on Mill Creek. The timler cunlsts ot pine and spruce near the creek antl the balance h chestnut and chestnut oak. These properties are nicely located and will prove a paying Investment. Terms and conditions will bu mado known at time oi sale by GHARLKH 8T1UUP, Gmudlanof the Minor Children ot the late David Hoyer, nr., oeceaeu. 99 Executor's Sale Or Very Valuable Itenl Estnc 1 The undersigned, Executor of the Itate ot DAMEt. Ci,AUS(t. deceased, will Ml nt Public an ie ou i ue premises in inn twrougn oi liCiugu- ion, uarDou couuiy, j o., on Saturday, December 5th, 1891, commencing at TWO o'clock p. m., thetollow- ing atnauie neai mwp. io-wii: aii mat cer tain lt or PHtq of t J round situate ou North First tsireet. nine iwroiuiiior i iiir uon. bound ed on the cast us First street, ou tho south by property oi (leorve W. Nusbftum,oti the west b Peach Allej, on the north by Rose Alley, llng XlxItO feet. 'I he ImprovciiiPntH thfreon area TWO-ttTOltY I'RASIK DWELMNM 22x28 tcet with Two-story Kitchen lfixlS fect attoclied, mid all necessary outbuildings, ii the renr of the Jxtt ts erected a iwti-i uk YiHiuiii.K r am i DWKI.l.INtl, Mx8A feet. Tonus and conditions win uv inuue kiiuwii hi iimu ui suie ny T. D. CLAUHS, Hunlvintf Executor. nov. II. lMU-ts. Where Shalll Buy My Clothes. The changing seasons once more brings buck the to every man, yourself included. Of course you nro goin to fix tip a little, as every one else does. Nothing cxtmvagnut A New Suit that will afford comfort for the warm weather and at tho same time embrace gowl workman ship and style, together with a few of the nobby articles from our extensive Furnishing Department is perhaps all that will be re quired by you. Still there will be no dodging The Same Old Question, Where Shall 1 Buy My Clothes I And it must bo decided before you make your purchase. Let Us Answer tho Ques tion foi Yon this Time, And we will give you 1st A Square Deal. ' 2nd. A saving of several dollars on each Suit of Clothes we make you. 3rd. The newest and best styles in fabric, best workman- ship and very lowest prices. Give Us a Call. You shall have tho most careful attention, unlimited opportunity for satisfactoiy selection, a per fect fit, and the fairest prices. IOO Pure. THE BEST TOR EVERY PURPOSE1. For Sale. A i ifMiil Iinrsp. four p ro ui in In it Mnrltiir. uplirfit about 1100. The home Is wrti hnllt, wmmlasa 0 ollai ami very large fur his nxe, and ulUttork single or double. Apnly to ii. j. i,cuigmon, i a. FOR A Ti-uitea Kmplftyee's Fail Philadelphia. Not. 18. Herman Orua- nebauui, an. oM and truatod employee of I Lottie Townaend by a criminal operation, the Derhner 8c Eagle Brewing company, was taken to Clinton prison today to serve uoa ueen arreeieu cuargeu wuu emiwasuug i nisiong aenteooe. upward ot (10.00U front bla employer.. lie Notwithstanding the fact tbat be per Held tne position 01 neigner, nna uau tue jurcd blmwlf In tbe moat boldiaoed man authority to staroo nil tbe kegs tbat left ner be still clinas to bla cant. Ha said to. tbe brewery and to weigh all material tbat I day tbat bie conscience was at rest, and be came In and went oat fraely forgave all w bo had wronged bim. Lilly Slackay Took roLon If tbe man baa simply been ao dated Lakcaitsb Nov. ia Mlas Lillle Mac- by bla trial and oonriotlon tbat be really kay, elgbteen years old, employed aa a was unable to express any feeling, tbe offl- domeatlc In tbe Lome ot Rev. Dr. Thoma. oar think that he will break down when (1. Aon!, took a dote of nolaon. which be reaches the prison. Ui. tans of fifteen caused her death In a abort time. No rea- years will be reduced to a little over ten son la known for tbe suloide. A Woman's Murderous IIloWi .VlLKMBABBK, Nov. 18. During a quar rel at l'oke Hollow, a email mining town four miles from here, Mary Jones struok Jane Leonard over the bead with a years by good behavior. Mr. Flaro thinks tbat It George i. confined that length ot time ne wtu leave t&e prison a blind man. Frances Willard It.-lted. Boston, Nov. 18. At tbe fourth dav'a woman win uw. i MMt.nenu.Au n ..1.1 Vh7UmiMkfjXIIMHnlf; I nf 9UA M WhU.lTa Lancabter, Nov. 19. Tho mystery I ehon roMino- iMmurr. v r.UrriHns whidi iuiTOuadd the death of IJ1U Buell, of Chicago, oorrwponain Macky hM Uto cleared up. Phymiciauj Ury, and M1h Ktther Pugh, of Chleaao, twUfied at the iuquaat that atrychninc trwuarer. wm joa&a ia bar atoiaaott ana uut &e . was opproaohUg matmiy. Mia. Ho, J"" 0r;lM 7 Jr"" , n mZi aaMftJI tl.or T .I11L. 1.. inft.lswl I THKNTOK, NOT. 18. Tl lojU&OtlOQ 00- to hr on Snudayovenlus tho secret o Ui nfd bT P"t MaaUr Workmaa Van beirayal by a yooug man uamed Hlnn Wif'-I-lo,ti df- 'rof- too dar, declariBK that uothlog waalafthw Tf10,? ot ,tbe Andwit Order of Imt dath. -Our public schools will be closed on Thanksgiving Day, ditto, the Bank, uo ir you have a NOTt falliiig due on that 'lay t must be paid the day previously tsare a protect Will You Do ltt Uu the Avcrtll Paint, nn-t lialnt hit unck, in a iouu nerttHi. or tit- miiiuiu hj "nac as uood, ami rt'p.nnl tt rv .u i two Av( rl'l Paint t I lie ImsI. it, Ii II ir li.uuiioh ottii i h.is so linlliiiiil a i-l"--- J ! ts thin .tin ollur .tl .tin iri. luidiiT Wt.tl-. All (itlitTH It l.ist.il Jl ,.is li..i,M ol H H, fnrlif. Win, h. si, i N 1) U.UMII 1 II1VMI W y Hi I Itnltli I llll Ml I . 1 j. irs mi IioiivihIMi- t luit, Mt eriiuit, N . A rltl I'uli.t 1 a 1ill4 1U Use jo je;ir tiut is KUHrauUl If ou un? urj-vJ tu hit oilier MtiiLB dcuiaiul inMf ul Uilr datalill. I. 1 tu iuw.tii.il N not "WlilU lnUlbPint urtt .'" lUt, 1 Hon loliK Kill U llnl ' ' Itt-'H ililul Jiaiul'le ttn.tf l.t'U.ji. tints fnt- I fill'. ii li'Ai United Workman from forming a grand loago oi ue order, waa diuolred by Vice Chancellor Van Fleai. Tbe dalagataa then proceeded. A Uo-rn Teniloa Agent .9entenved Acbuum, X. Y , Nov. 19. In the United State court Samuel J. Levy, who pleaded guilty to rep reeen ting himself aa a pun kiou agent and defrauding eererai parties tn Brockport, waa eentenoed to eighteen months' Iraprtaoament ia the Monroe eounty pnltentlary. Ma Laavtit Want a fieparatlen. New York, JCot ltf. Mrs M. B Ltavttt ii suing her husband, the prominent the atrical tnanaaV, tor a separation, The eharoa is croeVt-r. They Are tho i'rlde nf a New Jersey Town. New Kotpt, N. J., Nov. 18. The Cleve land triplets In Caleb Hopkins' home at Archertowu havo afforded Plurasted town ship the biggest sensation &ince a surface made oil well was discovered on Uncle John Irons' farm. The oil fever soon sub sided, but the trio of babies that Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins havo decided to name after the members of the ex-president's house hold are a living, breathing reality. Ev ery woman within a radius of ten miles has driven over to see them. The proud latner oi tue triplets is a basket mater. lie was always a frugal man, though gen erous to bis family. "You never can tU what Is golqg to hap pen," used to be a favorite saying of his, but be hasn't repeated it since (lot. 12 lost. In the light of that day's events words fall flat. The basketmaker'a eyes haven't stopped bulging yet. When the nurse came out to see him The day the children were born Caleb said, "Is It a boy or a girlt" The aged lady was in an eoataoy of enjoyment over tbe great news she hail to tell "Caleb," she said solemuly, -'there's more n one.- The delighted parent stood still and stared at her UU he found bis tongue. He then asJc4i bustuiy: "You don't mean to say it's twiner" "Xore'n twins," almost shrieked the aged lady. "There's a boy and two trim. Caleb never said a word, but sauk dom on the black haircloth sofa with a thud that made it creak. Grover Cleveland Hopkins weighed four pounus ana ten ounoes wnen be was uorn. He Is five minutes the senior of Ruth Cleveland Hopkins, who weighed two ounoss less. Tbe younseat of tbe triolets. and the heaviest, is Vranoas Folsora Hop kins, between whom and Grovsr there is a difference of sixteen minutes in aira. Frances weighed a full six pounds. Tbe combined weight of the trio was, there fore, fifteen pounds and two ounoes. Each has doubled in weight since, and all three are as healthy and happy as any set ot inpieia tuai ever uvea To Ooatest Derby's Seat. Troy. N. Y.. Nov. 19. At tbe meeting ol the board of county canvassers last night formal notice of a contest for the seat of John II. Derby, who was elected senator by 661 majority, was given and the canvassing board authorised a oommlUee to take the notice of the contest wHb i proofs to tbe state board of canvassers. Christmas, Birthday AND Wedding PRESENT, There Is uothiur moro Bultablo than a Piano orOrgan . TAKE HOWE. All twrnnnM nro liorehv cautioned not to lirl nils': uu t lie properties ot tlio t inters I jinr.l, lornted in wt renu anu (iiauoiiniK umneiiiiH, CarlMiti count j. Ja.. for tho purposo of tuintiiifc or Dililnir, nmler the enulty or tlio ac'a of thu Ifivv In sucl) crises made mm provided. HHMiYSKMMn,. l!at Tenn, Pa., Nov. 7, irdi 3t SBBBBBBBBFSSBr I 0. P. Sn 8. H The above flvo letter -igiilfiM Ilonri' Goods nt n saving of flill Thirty per rent n tho prices bolow quoted fully trttify. Ok. IiHillm nntl Mime Clonka ami Jackets. We wll line trlmme.1 Jnek cU;ntlJj niut t.00 worth $0.00 nml 112.00. lletter one nt 812.00 Orth fl8.00. LnIea N'owmarksU at R.00, 0.00, 8.00 anil 10.00. They are positive ly worth double the money and onnnot be duplicated by any other establish ment In tho valley. Wo have Mhwet Newmarkets from 2.60 to 10.00. These Roods are ot the very latest Myle, are fashionably out, nro well made nnd wilt be sure to pleatoyou In every par ticular. Comonndseothcm. tW Overconts and Suits for M n and lloys. Wo oarrytho largest mid beet mado stock in tills section of tho . state. Men's Overcoats nt D.00, 7.00. lO.OOIand 15.00. Uoys Overcoats and Suits run In figures from L7G, 3.00 D.Ou nnd upward. Ily buying thoso goods of us wo guarantee you a clear savhig inn of nt least one-third on overy pur chase mado. You havo a largo assort ment to select from, tho stylos aro nil new, tho nmkes fashionable nnd they are positively guaranteed In bo well mado in overy particular. Merchant Tailoring. Lchighton, Pn. 3FTlio usual l.irgo assortment or Hats nnd Cap-", llouts, Shoes, llubbers, Sllpiu-rs. &c. PROPOSALS WAITED. Ilkli nro unnled bv tlio Commtwtloners of t lie counties or Oiirbnn antl lAi7'rne to rcplunk tlio Jai8t iiavsn DriitRf. me ortuiro m roet In tinirtli nnrt mtiHt bo nlankpil dlnfrmillr with two Inch hlte ortk planks. All bUN tire to be leu wim efUiro jutiier, uiiuoiiavun ainuimsi. imt tin mi'seiited later tlinn 9 o'clock n. in.. 011 the ifltliof November, IfWl. (iiwnl rallUxSoak are to be replaced whera needed. Tlio work l mm no compieieu uy lieceiiioer ai. Patrick Lawlor, Com. Clerk, ot Carbon county. Executrix's Notice. Estate oMIrvky CAMrurrx, tlepeft-ted. lateot KraukUti Townslilji, Carbon county, Viu letters testamentary ot the last will ami ton tit 11 en t of the late Henry Campbrll, ileeeafletl, of tho eounty ami btate aforesaid, Iw e been grant ed to the tmitersiiitu'il. All persons kuowlns themsehes to be indebted to said estatowlll make settlement at once, and person liming claim 111 lirescnt tho same duty authenticated for bcltlemetit. CAJCOMNi: CAMPHELL, Executrix. Franklin twp., Ta.. Oct. 30, lH.-w0 To Whom It May Concern. A liclfcr stayed lo my prcmlfcs In Frank lin township, on Saturday October 10, 1801, wlicro the same ran bo bad by the owDPr calling, proylne property and paying all expenses. T. M. WAI.CK, St- I'rankllit to a nsblp. I can sell tou ESTY. flKHKLKY or CKOWN OltOANS from 43 upto00, nnp positively save you all tho way from $20 to tb on your purchase. TIAN'OS, from &1S0 to ?3-'5, and save yon sure from $S0 to $175. It I can't convince you that I am scllins, and can sell, so much Cheap er, why, don't buy from mc. Don't buy a Sewing Machine until you see me. I am a belieyer In the motto or tbe people "Live and let Live." We quote a few figures and they speak for tnemscivcs White Cottage, and American, at handsomely finished In oak. Tbe Xew l)avl In oak at 28. The New Davis in Hungarian Ash, seven dn wer, 3S. I will give Five Hundred Dollars it 1 can't show that there is over 25 par cent, profit on a 7 drawer Davis, and more pioQt than I make oc a While, Cottage or American. 1 will give the same amount If I can't show that they are perfect Davis Machines, and the same that others sell. 1 will give the same amount If I can't give a guarantee signed by the company. Mow ye Davis A genu, put up or shut up. Why pay $0 and tlO fnr a Washing Machine, when you eon buy the Improved Western Square and Pan American llound for M. Must lie as good a. tbe best, I will give MM If I can't show that there are more Western and American IVasbers made la one day than Jfear'a Perfect In a month. Tbey are tbe most popular Washer in tbe market. Come and see them. I carry a complete llneof Myer'a Force and Lift Pumpt, also Wood rumps and Tubing, at prices lower than tue lowest, lluy where you can buy the caeapert. Uuggies from MS to tW. A handsome Cutter for 30. Carts at all prices. Farmers see heje a 16 tooth Spring Ifarrow for il4, the latest improved Tbs beat Hay Ilake. X foot, 'JO teetb, all first alas, material, for $15. If your order la placed for spring delivery. I can get any thing in the implement lino cheaper than you can get it elaobere. Coma snd see me, or wiite a postal and state what you waul and I will call and see you. ltnspsctfallv. Aaron Snyder Woissport. To Wnoni It May Concern. All persons are hereby forbid meddling with one IJlack Horse, now In poase&elou of Al. Gumbcrt, of FarrTYUIc, Ta., as the same is my property anu loaned to liira daring myplcasnre, Dildink Snypkil 3t X-arryville, Pa. The RoWs Safety Lantern, J. E. SOHOLL, agt,. LclitgMon, GailMin county. It is Self Lishting, Non-Kxplosivo, witu a ben wick lieguiator. Just Ilight for Railroad Men ! Price Plain, .1.50. Klckle, ,2.00. Don't hiiy any ether uulll ynti have seen this IHipiuar lanieiu. Winter is Coming! Have all Your Doors Fixed with the popular Patent Woathor Strip. Satisfaction Guaranteed Leave orders with $ 8Qffl WEiKsror.T.i'A. ni mn f GO TO v AL. CAMPBELL, Jeweler aid WatclMte. Bank Street, I,ehighton, 'tfiiria Miwctlnlly Invites th. attentloa of his friends and the citizens generally to his Iniaisas. new stock of Watches, Clocks, Silvarware, Jewely, at I'rteet that defy eompMltion. It wll) pay you o sail and Inaiet my Mark before nurchaang REPAIRING Promptly done at lowest ehar-ps, U work guaranteed. Ml Fomt tbe Place. SIGN OF TUB BIG WATOH, liank St Lehighton. Iteeisian 1). S. Ewinf;. '''"'i':; GO TO 6ns. Miller's Jjplar Restanrant, FRESH LAGER BEER, Plnest r.ramls ol Llriuors, such as Gibson's Pare Rye, Dougherty 8 Pure Rye, Genuine Silver Drool;, Tmjtortcd Gin and Brandies, Finest Cigars. First-class Free Lunch always on the liar. HAVE YOUR Frei&lil Bacnap aifl Parcels DELIVERED AY John F. Hottenstein. Careful attention paid to tho Delivery of Freight, Iiaxsago anil Parcels to all parts of town at tho lowest prices. A share nf public patronage is respectfully solicited. jy Leave onlcrs at Snecnj's, Koch's or l.elbensutli's. To Contractors it Wm. Tlio umlcrBlgiieil announces to Contractors nml lluihlers that ho lias now opened Ills stone quarry, at Ubiw er Run. nnU Is ire,mrett lo supply Buildillg, Stones In any fiuantity nt roasoimblo rntes IIo nm kot-iw n wiiiply nt lrii reftlilpneo on HIX'UNH SlUKKT, to bupply fiumtHlUto demainl. HAULING or every description, promptly at tendotl to. AIM), constantly ou hand a full supply, of I ho best brands of Flour and Feed, Viblcu ho sell at I-ouest Jtarkct Prices. CHARLES TRAINER, SECOND STltKET, I.EHKIIITO.V, PA -GO TO- WILSON FRANTZ, Tlio Now Jeweler, Bankway, - Lehighton, Pa., foi; Watches, Clocks and Jewelry ot every description, at prices lower than cl whore. Particular attention palil to Repairing of Every Description, A l'raeUeal osiwrienoa ot ov.r ten jean enables me to guarantee Mtttsntrtlon In every particular. Ulveme atrial ami lieooinlnetol. ViMir tronaKe Is reaiieetrully solicited. . WliJiUN 1'IUNTZ, Iiaiikway, oct. a, tsti All tho very latest nows will ho found in the Camion Idvo cato. A.S.Rabenold, Uhavom OrFiOR:-Orer J. W. lUudenUusti' Uijuor Store, BANK 8TREKT, LKIIIQUTON. iteutlrijyln all IU branches. Teeth r.&tracte) without rain. GuadiulnistoredwhenrtKiuMUMl. Office IVays WBUNESDAY of each week. P th adtfrew, MXKN10WX, -yl 1 Ukffheountv.PA. Weissport Mm Uirectory. POK A SMOOTH BABY SUAVE, Ai .V STYI4SU Haik Cut, OO TO IV. P. R8HANG THH UltU, Over the Usual Hrldf . IT 1.KAD6 THEM Al.Ii IK NEWS The ADVO ATE.' BiiiaiiT, INDEPKNDENT. -Itead III- F KANKl.IX IIOI'SU, KAtrr YVKlHKroKT, l'l'.NN'A. riita nouM oflers first -clu. aeeomiuedatloua to be permaueut boarder and traiuieot siiest. Panic prices, uuly One Hollar par day. auirr-iy Jon' Bkhuhi. 1'roprlftur. I Au ill, II T 1'lnal rinliKU put i Oscar Cliristmau, WSlaWPOBT. PA. Livery and Excltunqe Stuldes. ' i-ji.y rjitlnif carrlacM aud sale drlvlns borsss. ii. .i i.imimHUiioii.to tiuentt aud travellera, M ,il ,iij t I, Ii- r.,iti iirih m I'minpllyattcMtiidUl. l.i mt .i in ,1 mavsMj The - Weissport - Bakery, w i.u n. rum imi K'li 1 Denver. Frrali lln-ad ml I'.ik. -in ii-pi. lhlglitou and vtclnltle. .very U) . In (he store I have a Pin. IJne ol rn(ealonrry or lb Holiday Traili. Huaday wluiols aud lw 1 Mil. SLiiplloil as lov,.t iirlc'H. wis-, m Wo carry the very latest patterns in hoth Domestic and Foreign manufacture and the prices arc marked very low. Wo make nn all-wool suit or overcoats to order at 15,00, 18.00, 20.00, 25.00, and up to 40.00. We will guarantee you a positive saving of not less than five good dollars on every order left with us. Don't neglect to call and sec out bright new lino of goods. ionas sonaneim. Maucli Chunk. in Goes file PRICi On tho Very Largest Line ot Wall Paper and Decorations Ever put on exhibition in Carbon county. Wc can't begin to make mention of tho styles, qualities or prices, but want you tc come and sec for yourselves that wc have just what wc ndvortibo Tho largest stock and the lowest prices. Corner of Second and Iron Streets. Owen Rehrig, nsfruments !o at Cost HMERiMSl AR J. SEAGER, Over the Canal Bridge, East Wcissporl, WHOLESALE DEALER IN L ? JT i Fruits and V egetables In their seasons. ctionery and igars Supplied to tho Trade at Very Low Pricos, Goods Delivered Free ! Store keepers will save money on all things bought from us and we deliver goods free of charge. John W. Heller, BAST WEISSPORT, IIKAI.KK IK The Cclobrated i; Cypress Shingle. Tinware aifl Fonpt At Very Lowest Prices l,ftK,u!ar nluutlon paid to Ofneral Jobbin Pui-iistcr ana rump Work. KHTlMATFrt .hwrtullj fumisliM for Hoiiw Ileatiox witn Hot Air, Hteani or Hot Viatel CtiruImUan. AH work UuaraDtoed 1 Estray llica .ti. i t.i t.i liui Vallo-r Utmm NL.ijits, n,tiitvii,LrtlbUMi,Pa., oo Turtdtr uornluff Tbe owner can havo tbe name by aaillDK. prut ibb truiny nu hiuih m r penan. JOHN II KHCII fluaranteed mil Ungtli, The very liefct Shlnglo in tho Market, Manufactured by R1CKERT & SNYDER, Olaremont, VlrKluia. FOB SALE IS IVElSerOBT BT J. K. RIOKERT. I1IUI.KB IN All Kinds of Building Lumber. WnoAferaOMiiusitloiiatid control of terrilo Willi larsf waasa, l auy aMIis, Iwwst ia.u hi Hit. wenoii. who I. not afraid st work, imj wauu to tasks money. WANTED! Our lirwos sr. tow. W tiurantM our sooili tullve. II. dsllier ouly ftntwss stork.aiiil traat our ssIssbisb ami wtowrs llbi-rally. Wrilsssjwrrartlsulan. We furukli a bauil Nome outat free. J. Aiiatln SUaw, Kunsryman, Brooklyn, it. V. If You Have SPfctftlfei? Saw SKH AnNER & SOLT, ttoortetors ol tkj. Portable Steam Saw Mill who lit do your work at Reasonable Rali FlKBiliKNi k Uaiew Hill, Kast Wiih. fiim-.r. ocL. V4, IU M