This rarer lias been entered at the tctilg1i I Ion rontomce PwiBil Claws MMtW The Carbon Advocate ltates for Legal Advertising! rharter Notices 4 Auditor' Notice 4 DiTorre Notices - i 8 Aamimurnwr a nonces - - " Executor's Notices SOT I SATURDAY, NOVEMUEIt 38, 1801. Dona ride Circulation larger than that of any Weekly Me-wspaper In the County. THEAYAIU) QUESTION. Whoil thO Bnkor ballot lnw goos Into effect It will bo very necessary that . Lohighton bo divided Into two and per- There Is no bonk In the vicinity, and oon itq l.ron minis. Tinder this system, sldorable moner Is kept In the home, of voting will be very slow and ted.ous process, mi iuo uum ... i on ono ticket, and until n votor nas uis ballot Dronared much tlmo must uocos- sarlly elapse. To prepare bis tlckot ho . . r ..... . . .. ... goos into a llllio stool uootu, 10 uo occupied by ono voter at a tlmo only, anj instantly killing three of the four oo so that It can bo easily understood that cupants. Their names are William Oal LoWghton havlbB only ono polling n "X.' an? ffiy fiSn piaco, coBiuuui imu n uiu m uuo uoj . Wo understand that our enterprising town council Will glvo thO matter of mn1 Alrlalnn fiomo consideration at " , ... a moir coming uirauuj uinus. nro clad this body has Anally taken the mattor In band; it shows tho spirit of ,, ! ,,, mnitnr progress. By early action tho matter could bo prosentod beforo tho January court and tho fall election would bo at twn nr throo noils instead Of at Ono as iannwtho nuo. Everv citizen should ... . , ., . I give mo warn quosuuu u.o uct, co-operation nnd assistance, so that LehlKhton moves ahead. IXmvrav. AsrtT.Avn. Rbamokin and . . , , -nr-trtnol uiauy uw juu "T heretofore almost ontlrely dependent on mining arc now making earnest fTnra n cnmipn ntlior Indiistrlos. but . ,, - ,. jio ,Tnpn what is Lohighton doing? Hero wo navoa town oi almost iuuu pouyiu, mu majority of whom nro depondent ox- cluslvolyonthorackcrton shops nnd " " , ,. 3 ,,, iuu jjuuik" v uuujr " ot n suspension wo ncoa not nrguo iuo result. Wo haVO felt that in thO past nnd know full well the extent of busl- ness paralysis bound to foUow This ono fact should bo suBlciont to induco our money men and merchants, our proporty holders and citizens generally . n-, in BMnM nlU. luuiiwioiiBiiium industries nt an early day. Don t lot petty ill feeling, prcjudlco or anything olso interforo with what is tho olonr a- r nM fnl duty of nil. Our columns nro open for suggestions from an; lot us near irom you On tills Important question Or how to ndvanco our town. All get to work. ao up -uiu iiioriuuuer uuu mu uujc i Tho picturesque Pit Schwelllebrennor will thoroforo nlooso consider us "nil broko up," over bis unintelligible utter- Lucas, president of the wonmn's 1'enn ,,t, . ,, , sylvania conimittco of tho World's fair, Is ances in lasc WOOK s jyemocruv. n no, or his colleguo Bobby Klotz, want S30, they can either or both of them mnko Hint, nmnnnt. Iiir nrnvlnu Hint Heoroo Essororuny ono olso outsido of this ouice wrote tno nrticio reiorrca io in Mr. Ilauch's paper last week, and which nnnoarod llrst in our columns four weeksago. The loaders of tho comblna- , Indiana, Nov. 21.- The funeral acrv . & . . I Ices of Judge Silas XL Clark, which oc- uon Know mil won mat our opinions canxot BE nocanT, neither will wo do coorced into an expression contrary to our bonost belief; and tho efforts of a certain tew of them to Injure our busl- ness will only prove a boomerang, as the noar futuro will show. Tho Advo- CATEiaheroto glvo tho news honestly , . , j, . ,i a and fearlessly, and this wo intend to do notwithstanding tuo threats oi any or all tho "gang." i I... i.. i A JOTOE IN A WESTEB.N COOBT laid down the law too corporation tho other day when thoy had n man beforo his houor rlmriwiil with nntiflnlrnnv. Notlilnt? I could bo proven against tho defendant further than that bo was n member of I a "union." Tho judgo cavo it ns his nnlntnn that pmnlnvos lmd thn samo lght to organize for tho protection of l,.l. I.l.. ..ll. 1...11. .ui-u mmisiia liuu'"'""""'' unite for thoir own benefit. That's rlizht 1 Labor needs somo nrotoctlon when corporations black-list nnd pur- sue men who havo loft their employ to nouor tueir conuition. KrJmn. iii.nr a . t rwrnirw will , , ' t"ii 1 bo urged upon Governor Pattison for tho vacancy on tho Supremo Conrt Unneli rjinswllivtlin ilnath nf Associate - Clark. Thcr'o is no man, perhaps, in ., . , , ,. ., ,' ., , ' iuo Dtate, ooiior quaiineu ior mis very important ofllco than is Judge Harvey, Ho has a ripo knowledgo of tho law, brod,comprehonsivowisdomandyears oi experience, uovornor l-nttison could in no way better honor Demo- cratio Lehigh county and tho people of c,n ti-i i iiin tho State generally than by appointing bralnyJndgeirarvoyto fill the vacancy .. j A WOVE IS BEINQ MADB by pOrSODS throughout tho Stato to securo a modi- nnn,inn r,r ,i, f f A.r,.,i.i i7oi " l h-nrxnm mo 41,. C,t..ln In... Tn Af I ..u.. o uu., un. """j banking, Charles II. Krumuhaar, or 1'hU tho lntorior towns nnd countios organ- adeluhia: Uenjamlu F. Opdyke, of Phil- izntlons havn lionn nnrfVWoil anil thn nextmove is to have .representatives eiwiuu uuii. ma wuo suuii uo mvuruuio to this movemont. The fibst step in the Presidential nnMfn. ico.-i,.. ,vn nil,., .li T a -n 1,1 , r when tho Republican National Com- mlttee deckled to hold their nomlnat inc convention nt Minneapolis. Jllnno- sota, on tho sovonth day of Juno. Prom 1 A . III i L 1 . uuiyuu jou uiu upccuiuiu; wiu iv uu Harrison or Blalno ? Next veak tuis time Lohighton will bo divided into two wards, nothwlth standing the opposition of n few peoplo who always stand in tho way of pro- gresslvcncss. Senator IUmiieb has our thanks for a copy of tho lntet "Smull's, The book is invaluable for reference IJit of Valuations for tho guidance of Assessors, for tho Triennial and succeeding Annual As- sossmonts for tho tliree years dating from tho Triennial Assessment of tho fall of 1891: 1st -Coal Operators, 1000.00. 2m. Wholesale Merchants, SAM .00. 3rd. Railroad and Mine Superintendents, aua rrGtauor.. attO.00. ith. -Hotel Keepers, Saloon Keepers, lawyers, Physicians, Druggists, Hankers, Iiank cash- lets, Assistant DUperinielwienisO! juinesana Itallroads and IletaU Merolianu, H6 oo. Hh. -Editors. Passenger Oonduetnrs, "1st class,' Locomotive Ewrioeeri, Assistant rroleesors, Clergymen, and Mine, Bliop and llailroad Foremau. 1100.00. CUk Freight and Ticket Agents, and Contrae. tors. 1175.00. IUi. -Justices o(,the Teace, Fire Bosses, Pas - senger UOnauCiOrs, -wu eisss, - auu ueuuu men, 5100.00. (lb. Clerks, Khop-keepers, uooK Keeiers, Freight Conductors, Flteroen,liosiMecaan- ics. aud Telegraph Oiwrators, tlHV.00. nth. -Furnace WW uoiuoi juui , uterinum, Machinists, uarpenieri, nii, jeseuers,, llaU lien, iwsengsr urssein!, nsuoueri nK5-E2. tSinr? llakers. Moulders, MlUers, aua an ouier Mts-iutuius uih ouuhwiw.. .,w.w. . 10th Brakenien. lar ureaw v iith --tktnbinlles, :fi.oo. iiAirem. bmlluu. l,th.-IlHriri aim Bottiinen, fx-v. iW???.TffZ:.. s-, luon i..T rv,..,iMi wtthn.it iiiatlon. SM.Q0. ileal luuue io uc eminuHeu twu rw nnd aasrtiitea iu oiie-tW latllKi- HUU . -. sM- sUvsv hm -- a Hiagt'f. omul busses, and all vehlelAi tor hire irt:. li : i' lV.r.",u. ... i .-T.SiTuiuaiiun .nwtiitli t btww Mute u ahr the reguUrl KEYSTONE JTsTE NEWS Items Which Are of Particular Interest to Penmylranians. IH THIS AHD NEARBY OOTTimES. Drlef Mention of 31 At tern Will eh Every body Should Know About A Week Aeclilnnti and Crimea Aeeurntely and Conelicly Chronicled, Pittorum. Nov. X). The frmuaiit flroa nt McDonald have frightened, the real- dents, who believe that Incendiaries bare - ,-. ,,r , , ,,,. & fat organizing a vigilance committee. mree itcmi nnd one urine, Gregkbbdrq, Not. 21. The Youglilo- puny l, running any uiues an .-hour, struck a wairou at the southwest branjh crossing, demolishing the vehicle eight. Willie McCain, a six-year-old boy, was so badly Injured that he will die. Mf..ed Nail 1 Strut Live wire. PiranOBO, Nov. 21.-Ooorge Sullivan, a plumber who was engngod lu making r palraatthelllrrulnguaincompany'spoivet house, was killed by a live wire at noon. In striking at the nail ho missed It and struck a live wlro. An awful flash re- mluA Salllym ml etriuins anothcr live wlro with the back of his neck. lie then feu to the floor dead. An Italian Hanker and 850,000 done. . PniLADKLriiu, Nov. 2!S.-Ulaclnlo Kpl- falro, ira Italian who for six years has car- ritd on a amshp agenCy, general store and banking business among the poorer class of his countrymen at 8-18 Carpenter .tonal- t. tnletlnn Hal, nil Wnfmi lulnnn, ingto Ms customers. A con.tia.Jie iDdicieu tor Jiuruer. lUnrasBona, Nov. 38,-Alexander Mc r .,,.i,, n.,r.,. ,nwni,in Washington county, has leen Indicted on a peculiar charge of murder. In Seiitera- berbo arrested Mrs. Henrietta I.udwlg, charBed wlth foverely whipping a nelg": bor's child. -Mrs. Lmdwig's two-year-old child was seriously HI and she begged the f ""m1 tho cWi ,got Wul McCready forced the woman to go with him. The charge against her was not sus- tained, hut exposure killed her child Mononcahela's I.nu by Klre. Mokokoaiiela Citt, Nov. -Nine to" VrSSrS 5f"S5 Brown Coal company, were burned over, involving a loss or fsu.ouo. uue origin oi "ro 18 Colndealer Mason's Suicide. PniLADEtrniA, Nov. U3. Kben Ickc Mag0I1( Bgell nfty ycar8i on0 o tho hest known coimlcnlers in this country, cut ns tnront at wis home. uen ueorgo 11. Evans compiled tho history of the mint MaMn M u Nq cmJ (m thg deed known, Olivet I'reibtcrlan Cluirrli DamaEPd. Philadelphia, Nov. 33. Olivet Proshy- Itertan ennren, nt -iwenty-secenu nnu Mount Vernon streets, was dnmngod to llT(.n,f KIWI R;,l l(1rnl,IM, originated from a defective heater. jir. i.Uca Seiiousiy in. PniLADELPHIA, Nov. 34. Mrs. Hnrrlet a.rion.iT w. , result of overwork. She will bo compelled to retire from the com- mlttee for several months. T" J""rler. ,.,.., ', , ,,, ,i ,, ' gre0l has been sentenced to ten years and lour months in the penitentiary, Jmlso Clark', lunerni cnrrca MondaT nrtern0011, were the most impressive ever held in the county. A large number of distinguished persons I were In attendance. Flint lilt Millionaire Ilrnther. PnTTR-n.T .v. Vnr. flV Afr Thmnn.t cooch, one of the best known pioneers of the Schuylkill county eo.il region, nud a millionaire furnace operator ami powder manufacturer, was ehot by hU brother RIchard Thomas is a widower nnd live in a handsome cottage In a fashionable quarter. Hlchard and UU wife kept house iur miu. J.UUIUHS irifu iu urivu iiitimrii f- b.ut wanted the wife tostay. During tho head and bu wIfe , the arm Tho brothers are over eighty years of age. They were takeu before a justice, but the faring -was suppressed. The injuries will ,.,, ,... i-ii Irwiu. Nov. 29. Tho Farmers and Miu- ers Deposit bank, of which Hook & Son PrP""' u" " 'c"l J " WU'UU".U' AMU . O...tU.M0 around tho bank and the excitement Is intense. ltdltor rattrr.on Iil.anneani. L Pottsville, Nov. Si-llurd a Pat- thi, cty anlj editor of Tho Miners' Jour- nal, has disappeared, leaving bcuimi mm creditors lor between hu.uoo and v,km. Frank Carter, land agent or tho rhlladel phla nnd Iteadlng Coal and Iron company- toldl a laucment ncalnst The Journal amounting to 17,000, and has taken pos- session of tho property, l'atterson has not I, .I... in. n-i...4n "u 'u" , . The Vfmen Showed Flclit, nnF.aTI. Nn mA ,., -mn ol gypsies snuatted on Henry C. Fritz's farm in Nether Providence. He procured legal Ne, 22 when they sighted tho armed force, flod to tho woods: but the womeu showed fisht, gathering in a group and refusing to surrender. There was a good deal of par- , , an(, th BTpi)les pmlsBll to the premises, which they did after paying the costs. Ooirmor l'uttlion'. Appolntnientb Hariuseueq, Nov. 2d The following appointments by uovernor j'attison nav luuin nnnnnnrwli Tn lio sltnurlnf AnilAllf nf - . . ""I . . adelphla, to bo a director of the Nautical rf ,t jjoses Vcale, of Philadelphia, to be health ofllccr of the city and port of Philadelphia. Another llupont Wreck. Nonmsrows. Nov. 20. Tiie Dunont Pi ' ' ere' powder mills at bummeylown I ii-rly owned by James S. Miller, were LluiiU up, horribly mangling and killing James Wade, who waa tapping tbe chasers contrary to iastructlons. Tho buildings re 0 complete wreck. I "" ,s -r Lip PHILADELPHIA UNSTABLE I Report That the Cruiser's ltalla.t Alone Iv. opt ller Right Side Up. New York, Nov. 8a. The Times olalait that the cruiser Philadelphia is ouly kept from turning buitom side up by carrying all the water she can hold In her double bottom space, and that, furthermore, the entrance of a shot in the vicinity of the elUmt to pr6CUU0 lbe Mrviceor tUe I battery. If Indeed It does not cause her turn oompletely over. The Times says Naval Constructor W L. Mlutonyo has made a calculation show ing that at Least t37&,0u0 would be nftoss- I sary for repairs on the Philadelphia to m cure alone the one feature of stability. Lottery Officer. Arretted, Nr OSLKAK., Nov. 90. United StatM Marshal Donnelly has arrested Messrs. Paul Conrad, M. Arnault, Joseph Horoer, y, r. jurwig, josepn jierwlg, u. Valet on p. LAoarre. 1. Pucbe. J. Brulatour. VoorliSes and A. J. Itacbemiu, of the Louls- I iana State Ixittery company, on the indict- menis lounu uy me uuunu niaius gmno jury divu. chu i., iur viumiiuu lue auu-ionory uuu mw. I Abbctt it.cocni... tinik.irr. I Jersey City, Nov. 28. Louis Weinberg, I who bos been counued In the Hudsou county (N. J.) Jail for several weeks, I chargeawuu naving oommiusd a uutk- 1 lary in Connectieut, waa taken to that I stave yesverusy. uuTviuurAUimi rscog- nlred Governor Ilulkeley's requisition usuers. anc uuir :auonwi ietn Harry Kves. of Klkhart, lnd.. whose wife was sulns for divorce, met her oa the street with William S. Cooper. Kves shot cooper, wounueanis wile sod tbeu blew out his own brains. ChieMO soolalUU publicly tried and ao- I qulttea Tuomas J. Morgau, UMlr caodl- ror mAVor in i&si snnun-'s suictioii .h.-ot ..boodHnB ... aBd Duhllclv i - -- . - I denonnoad tbe anarcauta, declaring tUty i would never again join with thorn. I Kteaiwl mm f mm a kitchen afei i nearlv I Kscapeu gas irom a wwoen su yuWauu mrm, owumu iu-u wu Water bury, Conn. Three of herihUdntu I . j.n. Hubbard Hendrlckapu died at IiU home in Red Bank, S J . atted venty two He was a veteran uf the Sumiuole war iu ACTOH f ' ORFNCI D P Th, 1 1 iin .1 FlOH'IIC'l-dlnl his r',mi'. m th, i nn t i.l .1 li end iwih uluu'i ther unexpected. i '.i i in .1 I!,. llkM.I llnrnev permns present i M!?h Mm Williams and Mrs. W ' aril were the doctor I and the servant A cahle mef fvago wu : sent to Mrs. Florence telling her that her i hatband was crltloallr ill. The friends oonld not tell the blunt troth that took from a most devoted wife one of the noblest end moat devoted of huihnnds. Mr. Florence' death vrn primnr.lv due double nneuraonUL Jtm itnmeuiate canae was heart failure. William .1. Floranee, whose family name Conl.n.w mi born In Albany. J ulr 38, 1881. lie was nlwaya Billy Florence. On the play bl lie only wna he WUUam J. Florence. From one end of tlm conntry to the other people will henr the tiewn of his death with eenae or pemnnai iosb. atverFoouy lovea him. With Vim rile a ncore of people whom he madr people whom olhera fash ioned Into hnmnti shape, nut whom uuiy Florence ltslitTHi with that dtvtne epark which mndfl them live nnd he. And In years to come, when tongue or fancy re calls the coined tan, the mind's eye will see the shadowy forma of the linn. Dartlwell Slot, Captain Cuttle nnd Sir ..mains Trittirer. Off tho rttntre ho wa ah Imflrrlfftble joker, the prince of racnlfian, lton vlvant and hihlio! lie, the ftentlmentnlfet and gourmet, and one of tlto flnrH KnHemen and best actnm the stan h over had. It waa Mm. r lorenoo wfa6 Nticoted "The Mighty Dollar." which nude no much money for the Florences, lin Woolf, a newspaper man, wan directed to write it It was first called "Tho Almighty Dollar." The public wouldn't hn.ro it, and so It was changed to "The Mighty Dollar." It was nrounced in 187ft. Tbe Hon. 1 WW well Slot and Mm. General OiHloryhare oome to be amonq; tho beat known characters on the stage. Mr. nnd Mrt. Plorenoo played Tiie Micnty iwuar" over times. Fonr vcarR ntro Mr. and Mrs. Florence gave up their joint starrlnw tonm. Tftey ent to Jjonaon, wnere mm. riorence nas since lived. Three years n&o Florence bo- cntne aasoclntea with Jaeeph Jallcraon, ANDREWS WILL SETTLE, lint llr f). ni on Tim I Then Wan Any I'rnud In Ii;t Aet. NEW Yobk. Nov. 2.1 -Wnllnco C. An drews, ex president of the Standard Gas light company, who is nrruwd of Illegally issuing Rome 9fi,OOOt0UO oC gaslight stock and performing wondrous ants of magical disAppeantnw vf the anmu with the aid of 'dummy' tiuvitrt. ha oi.erea to wttie. Arenorru imin'i i'rtsui!iit jsostnick at his home 1 e tmlug anu he spoke in the hishest terms of his predecessor. "Mr. Andrew," hesald, "haaroadcthedtiTrtors an offer which we think very equitable, and that Is to withhold one-half of the stock. 92.400,000, which he holds. Sixteen hundred thousand more of the common stock was divided between Met trs. Spinola and Monhoiin for intents, agreements. contracts and franchises, and the execu tor, of their estate iefue to return any thing. This, between you nnd me, is whore the present hitch Is. Mr. Andrews cer tainly has the right of n promoter to an equitable portion in that common stock. am satis liel that he is ierfectly solvent, and that all the money which he has bor rowed is well secured." Mr. Andrews made the following state ment: "As to any fraud or over issue of stock. there has been none whatever. The com pany has now $1510,000 of preferred stock n the treasury, which has nevor been iuued. The common stock was issued for values, aud I received my proportion. As to Ite legality, 1 acted upon the advice ol counsel. There certainly never was any fraud intended to be perpetrated nor any thing done hut what was strictly logal The case is now in the courts, and whether or not there as any more common stock Issued theu was strictly leaal will be ad judicated And determined. If X owe the company anything i win certainly pay it, l nm eniiri'iy respommue. At n meeting of the directors of the (standard Unslfuht company ex-l'resident AndrewB offered to settle on the basin of returning l.i.'OO.OOO. No settlement was reached. GOVERNOR ALV1N P. HOVEY DEAD. Grant CrvdlUd 111m with the Key HatHe In tin Vlcltkhurc Campaign. Indianapolis. Nov. 34. Governor Alvln P. Hovey died at 1:20 o'clock ia his room at the Dt'iintson hotel. His last moments were peaceful nnd conscious and his last words were an inquiry for his favorite granddaughter, Alary aieualen. All im mediate members of his family weru pres ent. The direct cause of hta death was henrt failure. Alvln Peterson Hovey waslorn la Posey count', ma,, on bent, u, imi. UuriDu the civil war lie entered the Union service ae colonel of the Twenty fourth Indiana volunteers in July, 1861. April S8, lWfl. he was commissioned a gen eral of brigade, and July, 1804, ho was breveted a major general for meritorious nnd distinguished services to the country. ilo wav In command or the eastern district of Arknnaas In 1B03, and of the district of ludlaun in 'ftl and '65. General Grant in his official report awards to General Hovey the honor of tbe key battle of tho Vlcks- burg campaign, that of Champion's 1III1. tieneral Hovey rest sued in October. 1865. and was appointed Uuited States minister to Peru, which office he resigned in 1870. Ho was elect eft to congress in lwG, served ono term and might have been elected to n second term had not the Hepubllcana nominated htm lor governor in low, was the presidential year, and after a gal lant campaign he waa elected. Uncle Pain to Oct Hawaii. Chicago, Nov. 35. In an Interview Hon Lnwrence McCully.Bupremo justice of the supreme conrt of Hawaii, said that when the present government of Hawaii col lapses the Lmted States will assume con trol. That it practically settled in the Hawaiian loreign omce. IUIii flnorerdt Ammldnirn. New York, Nov. SO. K H. Ammidown has ceased to be president of the American Protective Tariff league. He lesigncd the office some time ago, and at a meeting of tho league Cornelius N. Bllns was elected to succeed him. Two Hunter Shot. Nyack, N. Y.,Nov. 35. James Springer. who lives between Kookland Lake and Haveratraw. and his nenhew. Arthur Hes- brouck, were accidentally shot while out hunting, .springer may die. gyracuie's Standard Theater Jluraad. Syracuse, N. Y.. Nov. 31. The Stand ard theater and Kden Mueee were de stroyed bv fire eurlv this mornlair. IjOss. Hyuuui Oat uf XL Washinoton, Nov. 24. Congressman Hyuum, of Indiana, U out In on interview withdrawing fnun the speakership race. He says: "Yea, I am out of It. I have been contemplating the step for some day I never pressed my eaudidacy, and con eenteu only to the use or uty name until became evident that the contest was nar rowed down between Mills and Crisp.1 When asked who tbe Indiana deleKatino would now support Mr. Bynum said: "in Indiana there is no bow rule; every repre sentative fp"Rks and votes for himself, and you will have to see the representa tives to ascertain preferences. As for my sen i snail heartily support Mr. Mills." Ch?r- Agiilnct Comity Clerk Cotttin, Syiiacusi, N. Y., Nov. 84 A sensation was creaUnl in political elrelea by the serv ing upon County Clerk George J. Cotton ot a notification from Governor Hill that he liad Imwu charged with malfeasance in ofnoe and that he would be accorded hearing at Albany on Wednesday next at 3 p. in. These charuus are tbe outcome oi the recent litigation, in which tbe board of county canvassers became Involved over the returns from the First assembly district of this county. The board of can rasaars la Democratic by a majority of one, aud they voted a certificate of election tc P. J. Ryan, the Democratic candidate, though the Republicans claim that theii candidate. Havid J. Muuro, Jr., had plurality of 6U Tbe court has issued an order restraining the county clerk from issuing the certificate to Hyui.. Tht charge, are sworn to by William B. Kirk, the Democratic utate oommitteeinan front this district. Water ruua aounuanuy m nmuiiyn luaius. but economy in its use is earnestly reoonitneuded. Two more bodies have been dug out of tbe debris near the broken conduit. The steamer Bellaura from Santos, Bra til, reports that yellow fever was raging at that port and carrying off a great many HI Mif Turki- .tie dt-artr il w '1 uanK"Slving than Hill iT au.t pwiiUi ) uumi cla.iu thry .ire .tLj n iiu . tiin tlu in irkeis are al11 ' l i ktil W 11 u l. t-,1 lllftii ."-nil 1 nm ! ) i Ii j i.i.riln rtpoit tuat itln t i ii i L,iu-t ibli ( o A inii)t.-a LaM been dibcovured on Nfga Island, Alaska. Vmceut Kuru was awarded $12,000 In the superior court of Uustou tor iujuries re ceived by twiug thrown from one of the cars of the lxvoll and Dracut Street Rail tl Id- lull till Hon f 1ll' t'HM ,4r"BlOn lit iinrlliiur . Il it'ntm1 of sotiip of our readers wo linMi1 h ono of the numcriui tolling argu ment nf .N nutor Hnpslu r In the latoeX trnonliiTiir 'csehui of the Senate. ISeiiator W.inshor. Mr. President, no one can posihb enlcrtAtna hlcher regard for the dlitlngui<ed Senator from Lebanon than I entnrtrtln, and I am sure that this side of the hnmber keenly appreciate the legal, metnphyslcal and perl I men tar y knowleilge he has displayed In this dlscui slon, bat I cettalnly think It due to myself that 1 refute one statement that tie nas made. Tho Senator from Lebanon baa emphasised lbe charge that I misrepresent ed the purport of tbe report of theJudlclary uoncra committee in me case oi Aiuer man Gil bride. I respectfully submit, Mr. President, that the Senator from Lebanon has entirely distorted the case and has put construction upon It which tna: report in not bear in any ntpeci or sense oi me case. In tho course of his remarks, lie stated the ho Intended (o refer In detail to the case of the removal of Judge Klrkpat rlck.bnt the Senator concluded his argu ment without referring to the celebrated report which my distinguished friend from Delaware (Mr. Itobinson) made In that case, and to which tbe Attorney General made some reference. Senator Gob n. Hill Ihe Senator from Carbon allow me one moment? Did the Senator from Carbon not undertand me to sav that that was based upon an entirely different section of tbe Constitution, not upon this Section 4, Article VI ? I cer tainly endeavored to say so, and though! urn sav it y Senator Kaoslier. That case was cited to show a removal by address, and tbe ar gumcnt made here uy mo senator on me K it or trial bv lurv s i reeled lust as cl fectively to the lemoval in that case as It Is to cases such as those now before the Senate. In either case Is Itio trial by jury at issue r it snre v is not. in order to set the senator runt, ana l think It should go upon the record, I de sire to review the report inado by Senator AicCrearv. on Nay Dth. In the case of Ma jor Gil bride. I will read the report and. wnen ii is sot lorm m iuu. every one win be competent to judge, when they read It m uie proceedings, as to nas mauoaims representation and who has not. I read I mm the Legislative Jtecoid, pi go 20ov : The resolution was read by the Clerk as viz: wiH'ipas. i lie iirnc-cpnitiuH ami ipstininnv taken In the maltpr ol the removal of .Tames l. nrme. aiueriniLii of tiie third ward or the citv oi So ran ton. count v of Iicknwanna. In pursu ance f the act of January 4, 1KM, before the Hon. K. w. arohlbaul, president Jit'iifo ef tho nnnnlv il ljukuttunii.i nml i.p.uiun.liiiiya ft,. belli oThM 111 Ml hw the mtitl tint en nnd wrprrwl hi mv umnciary ueuertu uoinnuiiee oi iue Deuuie -. "And whereas. The said commUtee,on May 19, 1S91, alter notice to the parties Interested, uimit1 cur ii fill exuini nation or the testimony so tiaiismltteO eoiieernlnu the ehaittes contained In the petition tiled, alien Inn 'that tho said Jn. r.Ullbilde la not n fit or proper ierson to fill iue onici' ni nil nmi'rman, uy reason m uis iu temneratc habits, the taklnirof lllecat fee). bar ratry, incoinpuiency, nested oi iue (iiiiies oi Halt) otlicc and nitMitnnaireinent and nhuaoot Ids olllclai irosition,' and upon u full hearing of iwn, report to the Senate that sufficient raue raisitj ior i no reiiiuvai oi aiaines r. .uiunue, ai Uernniii of the thlid ardofthc cityof ticran- jieioivert, That the senate of renniyl.ani.i rfspet'tfidly address the (ioernor In that bo hull and reniest the remmnl of tho said James 1'. (lllbrlde in iiccord.ince lh Section 4, Ar ticle I, of the Constitution of this t'otnnion wealth, for the reason that Alderman (lllbrlde Is dlsmmlifled and unfit to perform the duties of HUH UID Senator Gobin. While tho Senator has the floor, I desire to mike one succeation to mm. ho win not ior a moment con tend that tho "whereases." contain nc the allegations or the statements that certain minus are eet forth in the petition, are a art of the resolution sent to tho Governor, If lbe Senator will show me nuytblngln the lesolutton (which he declares to bo the address) which 8Dec f.es acts that arc Im peachable or indictable, then X will admit have been mistaken In mv construction oi tne lantruage. neuator liansncr. Air. rrcsuicnt. this resolution which was rc nor ted Lv tho Ju diciary Committee of thii Senate. Is very similar to the resolution which the Senator norn Lebanon introduced yesterday, and which la now pending In this Senate. The greater part of the resolution which the senator irom Lebanon oucrcd yesterday consists of "whereases." The "whereases' In this resolution lay the croundsaud specifically declare- tho facts and tho rea sons why this Senate has no Jurisdiction on thu qiipstlon'now beforo it. Tbe preamble. to the resolution in tho caso of Alderman Gilbrlde, ns In all resolutions of that char acter, forms an Important part In the in terprctation of the resolution: It Is tho ba sis ot tho resolution. In that case the charges were takmi il local fees and Gener al disqualification, as there set forth. The distinguished Senator irom i-rle IJlr. file Creary) said yesterday, In an address to this L'ouy, that an inspection of the docket of Magistrate Gilbrldo disclosed tho fact of his taxing illegal fees, his utter uuiitncss and Ills disqualification. Senator McCreary. Mr. President, ai low me to correct the Senator. I simply slated that an Inspection of the docket by members of the committee showed that Alderman Gilbrlde was totally lncomnc' tent to Keep a docket. Mr. uouln. ihat is exactly what the record snows, Mr McCreary fcontlnulnn . That it was doubtful that a man could take an appeal i torn a luugmcni oi uis. into court, on ac count of the manner In which the docket was kept. There was not ono word Bald in the record about Ids. takins: illegal fees. Senator It a usher. Very well, Mr. Pre si dent, l am wlllinc to take It In that form, Does not that admittedly and confessedly show Incompetency and disqualification, bo rar m admitted r mat is the vcrv a ec.v tlon before this Senate to-day. The charge that is made Is that these Slate officials are Incompetent and have acted contrary to tho law. lint what did the committee, In that case, Investigate? Let rae ask tho Senator fiom Erie lift. McCreary) If they did not Investigate the charges that were made against Magistrate unurlde Y what evidence ma tney near and wuat construc tion does he place upon tho word ''unfit? That Is a word of largo comprehensive meaning when used in the way in which It was used In that resolution. That man was disqualified and unfit. Unfit for what? was he unlit becauso ho charged llleeal fees ? Was ho unfit becauso he stirred up stilfe and caused the bringing of numerous iaw suits r Has no unut be cause of general incompetency, or because of the violation of any law ? Thoso where the charges that were submitted to that committee; and upon those charges tho committee reported, in that vcrv reeoiti tlon that he was "disqualified'' (as thoy themselves put h in the preamble) "and unfit' to hod is oil I co. Senator Grady. If the Senator will per mit me to tnterrut blm, I would ask him If he really thinks that the Gilbrlde case is a precedent for lids Senate. Senator J (anther. I do most decldcdlv. to this e i lent, that the Senate of Pennsvl. vania has taken cognisance and jurisdiction in this case and in several others, undor the fourth section of Article G of the Con stitution of Pennslvania, and has moved addresses to the Governor, although they were not finally passed I believe. Senator Grady. I would .Ike to further Interrogate the Senator from Carbon. . I ask the Senator what was the result of the action of the Senate in the Gilbrlde case. Senator Itapsher. Well, ns tbe Attorney General said Senator Grady. Xo, but what appears from the record, ns tho final action of the Senate In the Gilbrlde case ? Senator Rapsber. Then I will omit what the Attorney said. I answer that the record shows here (reading); "Mr. McCreary. Mr. President, I would ask that the resolution bo noalpouea' for tbe pre seau" Senator Grady. Ami it wu poatpenttl? Senator ltapther. No, sir. (KoeJhiR further) : "Mr. Grady called for the order, of tiie day," sudUie Heuale adiourued wlthuut aay sotton. TbstlstUorocord. Bsnator (Irady. Will the Senator per mit himself to be further Interrogated? Senator Hapaber. Certainly. Senator Urady. I ask the Senator from Carbon, what was to flual action of lbe Senate In the Gilbrlde case? Senotor JUpsher. That which I have read is the last action of which I hayebeeu able te find anv record. Senator Grady. Then the case fell dead In the Senate? Senator Itapsher. I do not know, Senator Grady. No further action was taken? Senator itapsher. None, so far as I can flod. Seoator Grady. That make, a preced ent, does It, far this ..natef Senator Hasstter. Yes, sir. It make, a erecedent aud one of the very best, and I eg pardon of the seuate for taking up IM time to tell the brilliant lawyer from l'liila delphia (lfr. Grady) why It doe.. It male) a most valuable precedent be cause all tbe great lawyers ot this senate, (the senator from Philadelphia (Mr, Grady) included), unanimously reported the Pre auib'e aud resolution which I have read to this senate, at a time when the seuate was not moved and guided by political con siderations. That was just the right time to obuui a true and mini precedent. Don't ou elLI tltiuk bo' l'misily the same Hung It true eon-i'rn-ua tin- prt-aint li- and r solution of ac-iit..- in t) i' i is- i Un i n oval of Judge kukuaiiuk, nf 1 iiM.iiiL', drawn by the . i,.r.i,r Ii. in I, , ,i ,i , Mi. Uoblnsou). I .a t i H n I ,i! il.e offlotsla re- :li, ,1 l lulu Uie sellBle came K a vote l. uf no um&fHiuencti. There wat no opnosl- lion. For further explanation I lefer the M-i.ator f roin Philadelphia. (Mr. Urady) to i'ip aru'iiin-iit I timile yesterday upon tbe question of jurisdiction Thf not do in my opinion loirlv lmw how (ho1 senate undenlood tlll matiei h'-foie i' was lod away from In normal condition, by partisan Itnpulsat. The crying incon venience of our system before the adoption of the new constitution providing for re moval of negligent and in erne lent omciaip, by address of the senate, was that the ad ministration had fewer facilities for get ting Its work well done than bad the humblest citizen for obtaining aid In his own undertakings. Take the oasenonr be fore ns, here are certain State nth" dais, who have open v confessed that they iuu not faithfully execute the laws, because, to nut it in I id iv. a most omioxtons custom prevailed contrary to law when they took possession of their respective offices. Af'er tho state has lost millions turougu the n oct eet ef such officials to obev and en force the laws, why should they not Ie re moved irom on tee; i respecuuuy suumit this Question to 11 io sober iudsmeut and common sense of the people of Pennsyl vania, TOLD IN A Vm SECONDS OF TIME. The Iierelopmants of lUcti Day Dnrlng the Week Caught Treslt from the Iluy Wires and Carefulty 13d Hcd and Con densed for Our Headers. ThoDuluth Tribune, the oldest paper at tho head of Lake Superior, in in finan cial straits. At Fremont. O.. the Thomson-Houston Carbon company's works and McLean's Spike works were dostroyed by lire. AjOss, fftO.OOO; Insurance, $180,000. At Dover. N. IL. Henry IL Parker, Democrat, was re-elected mayor by an increased majority. General Manager Krutechmldt, of the Southern Pacific company, has replied to the frrievance committee or the trainmen, declining to grant their request lor an in crease of pay. Mrs. Charles P limine, who died in Mon treal, bequeathed (lOO.UUO to the charitable institutions oi that city. The Queen a Summer hotel at Beverly. Mass., -was burned. The fire is Iwlieved to have been of Incendiary origin. Lioas, r 100,000. Tho North Star Boot and Shoe compa ny's building In Minneapolis was totally destroyed. Loss on building, 1100,000; on stock, 9800,000. Chancellor McGlU signed nu injunction to restrain Jersey City from interfering with the Jersey City nnd Burgen railroad in the construction of the trolley system ou Montgomery street, that city. The supremo court of New Hamtwhlrc has ordered the winding up of the affairs of the American Endowment association, on eighteen months certificate scheme. The Chlcnco presbytery, by a vote of IH to IS, resolved to ask the general assembly to turn entirely from thu project of revis ing the w ehtminster confession. All tho surface railroad companies of Brooklyn have united in nn application to the stato railroad commission to change their motive power from horses to the overhead electric trolly system. A new steamship line Is to be placed in operation between New York and Orenon and Pugct sound, to consist of nix ves sels. Hon. Joseph Spraker, nged eighty-two years, a prominent and wealthy citizen of tho Mohan k valley, New York, died Nov. ZL The deceased wai vice president of tho national Mohawk ltiver bank and a di rector of tho National Spr.iker bank. Isoonard Hhono. chairman of tho execu tive committee of tbe National Grange, which, hechtims, hasn million members, has made a canvass, and says he finds that the Democrats of tho scran tre oppose Cleve land boCauso of his financial views, and that tho Itepuhllcans favor Blaine for his reciprocity. Brooklyn is on tho vcreo of n water famino becauso of the break in tho East Now York conduit, caused by tho ca vein by which four men wcro killed. Timothy Paterson, n block pavior, of Philadelphia, was killed on tho Union Elovated railroad structure In Broadway, near Hooper street, Brooklyn. Tho football gamo between Yale and Harvard was won by Yale. The score was; Yale, iu: Harvard, 0. Gilbert A. Deano, deceased, has been de clared elected senator in New York Btnte. Edward Randall Wright, thirty-fivo years old, nu agent of tho Equitable Life Assuranco society, put n bullet through his head nnd an end to his life in the pres ence or ms cmui una nts iatncr at urook lyn. Poor business nnd religious excite mcnt wcro the causes given by his family ior ms suicide. The Rev. Thomas Hill, D. I)., LL.D., cx prcsident or Harvard college, is dead. At Abingdon, Vo., R, S. Bingham, a Methodist minuter, surrendered himself. saying that ho had fatally shot Prank tueensberry during a nuarrcL At tbe Miller Salt works, Warsaw, N. 1., I'atnck uieason fell Into a vat of boil- lng brine and was fatally scalded. Another officer on tho San Francisco sayB tho Chilians havo several good ves sels, but not one Is a match either for tho Baltimore or the San Francisco, They have 9-inch and 10-1 nch Armstrong guns, but tho gunners are so unskillful that they do no cucctive work. Tho president has appointed Dolphin T. itoueris, ot L.vansvuic, Hid., to be re corder of tho general land office, vice James M. Townsend, resigned, Mr. Rob erts is a colored man and a minister. A number of cars have just been built for the Canadian Pacific railroad for the purpose of transporting troops ncrc8 the Dominion to British Columbia, India nud other stations. A swindler giving the name of C. H, Reynolds, claiming to be a member in good standing of the Batavla (N, Y.) Ma sonic lodge, hits been working tbe Hudson river towns, asking nld of the Masonic lodges on the plea that he wai iu needy circumstances. General Bun Dutler'd physician says his patient's t une is pain tut hut uot danger- Do you know that the frraritlcst display oi holiday goods oyer brought to tins lo cality, is now on exhibition at the jewelry store of p., II. IIolil Mnuch Chunk. IN THE BONDS OF WEDLOCK, Jonathan Loibonsborfrer nud Mian Savila Klotz, both of Franklin, uoro mnrrtod ou Saturday 21, by ilev. w ucnicr. DEATH'S ROLL. In Franklin, ou Monday, 23rd, Robert, nu H year olil son or Henry beltser. Interment was niado Wodiiowlay. Iu Fraukllti, on Tlmrsilny, 10, Milton, u 0 yonr old son of Monroe liertfor. Interment was mndo Sunday. Common Soap Rots Clothes and Chaps Hands. IVORY SOAP DOES NOT. " A.S.Rabenokl, llRAKCit OrriCKi Over J. W. ltaudsabash' Lleuor Ktere. BANK STREHT, LSIIIOHTON. uentlstry In all Its Manoliea. TwMi Kstraeled sttlioutlalu. (lMadwlultordwliwli requested. Ottse IV.ys-WBlNKHlAV of Men week. I- O. addles,, l.I.KNTOWN, 3-yt Iheluboouatv.ra. HAVE YOUlt Freiiiit Ban ani Parcels IlKLIVKHBD XV John F. Hottenstein. Careful aUsoUou paid to the Dellyerr of Freight, Daggage ami I'aroels to all parts of town at the lowest prices. A share of public patronage Is respectfully solicited. jy-Leave order, at Sweeny'., Koch's or ieibengnth's. Dissolution of Cc-Fartnership. Nntic W h.'itl f:r ( i Ihnt 11m- u piittiior-hln hot i Infm i cxtstuit' t twet ii M T. Tu-vli r ami II. Ii. Kn Mb-i. undor the lltnt uaiuo of Troxlov X Kruidlor, doinr lmt-iJiois nn north First .treot. in the Uniuutfh of Lohighton. Carbon county, Ph.. Iioh tbis dnir boon dissolved by mutant consent. All debtn oontraottxl by tho said firm nnd all moneys owing will be adjusted and sottled tr the undomlgnod who will continue the business. M. T. TKRXLKR Lohlffhton, Pa.. Nov. IS, I891-w3. Guardian's Sale Of Very Valuable Kenl Estate. The nnderslirnsd. fliianllan nf the ntlrinr children of Davfii lluypr.Hr., ot Lower Towa meiisliig Township. Carlmn ennttty, la .deo'd, win sen at pumto sale on tne premises oioresaui Saturday, November 28, 1891, at one o'clock p. ni., the following VahialileRea) nsura, MMTitt iii. i. rtomenieun iraci lamnded by lands of John Htratip, (lately llennra Warnier). Knhrtnm Hlitvns and Kern, contalhhtfr its Acres, more or less. Altoiit 2fi Acres am in Unod Tlmnettand and' the bal ance Is all clear and under good cultivation. A rive Aero trrrusrn oi uno.ee truns; ineive In Meadow, 2 wells of pure miter, one at the house and one at the barn. The Improveinrirt thereon are a 1'V.O-H'fOKY I.HIK HOUHK, 22x20 fuel, a Two-story Hank Hnuso, ltix2" feet, wllh a foreshool attachment lQxffl) feet, Wapon Hlied, 28x30 feet, ami other m-tH'ssary outbuild lugs. This tract will be sold nubjevt io widow's dower. wo, a. enivo i I'lai-e.itonndtd ny lands or .TtHin stroh I. (lennro WAirnpr. Dnvlri Hover anil others, contain lng Porty-Seteu Acres, inure or less: alwut I'ortv Acres aru clear and under a rl stale of ciittivallon,the balanau tH'Ing eodl linberland. The improve men ts thoreoii cm iist of a TW(M4rOKY KKAMK DWRI.LINU ilV mow, plR stable, toxiifeet, com crib, 5x16 feef. and othpr netssary outlMilldlna, a apleudld spring of pure waier near tiie house, a nuniht-r of apple trees are on Ihe premises. About Tour Acres are Meadow 1 Jiml, No. 3. Ail Joins the above tracts nnd contains Til 1 UTY A( KKH. more or Ich of Omul I hnber land. Ihe laud lies alom; the public roiul lead' liiK from MlllKrt to Htemlom llle, on Mill Creek. The tunler consists ot pine and bpruce near the creek ami the balance U chestnut and chcstnul oak. These properties are niwly located aud W l,Jl,lK IllVr-SlinUIlly. 1LTM18 nn kiiuuus niiiiwiiinue Kiiowuaiiune oi saie u 0HAKLK8 HTKAtir. flttajdlanof tho Minor Children of the lute Duvttl woyer, nr., iieceasea. Executor's Sale Of Very Valuable Real Estnc ! The undemlorned. lveculor of Mm ltatatn ar IMMHL LMUNK. IIOCPIIKCU. u 111 mll lit llllil (' Hide on the premises in the Ikuongh of Ildgh ton, Cartmn county, In., on Saturday, December 5th, 1891, TOtnmencInir at TWO o'clock n. in., .the follow litu Valuable Real KsUtu. to-wit. Ail tti.ttcci- tain uit or nece or (irminri sttnnte ou North llrxt htrcot.tn 1helliroiiL'1i ot I.rhlirtitmi. linimil- ed on thu east ba 11 nt nlrect, ou the south by rupt-ny ui uconre . itiiNimim ,on iiie wpsi oj 'eathAllei.cn the tioitli hv ltoso A Dev. belnu asxiw feet. The hnproftncuts t hereon arc a 'lVO-8'10KY ritAMR HWEM.INU 22X28 font with Tuo-Mory Kitchen Itfxis feet attaehcil, and a!lnccearyoutbulI(iliuis. on thu rear of the i)i iscrpciuuai. no-siuin ifuuni.K ruAMb invi'I.MNO, 21x26 feet, 'leruis audeotidHluhs wm ou niaue Known ni time oi s:ue ny T. 1). CLAU88. Hurvlvlng Ktecutor. nov. 11, 180 lis. TAKE HOTIGE. All nersons are herehv eauttoneil not to tres. imws on tho properties of tbe undersigned, located in Koftt Ccnn and Muhonfnir tounshlpH, Cat imn county, ra., for tiie iuriovi or liuittlhff "r iisiiiutr. iiiiui-r ilia peiiuiiy oi iuu lie's gi ui Lily In audi cases mado uuu pioviilutl. HEN1IV 8KMSIE1.. tost Tenii, Pa., Nov. 7, 1891-at- PROPOSALS WANTED. Dldsare wanted by the Commtsslonorsof the counties of Carbon aud Luzerne to rvplauk Uic Vast Ilaen britlttc. The brtdce fa 030 feet In IcURth and must w planked iling-nally ultli two Inch uhlteoitk planks. All bids are to be left with 'Squire Tuttlcr, While lhneu and must not be presented later thun n o clock a. m on tho loth of Nou'iiibcr, twn. Citian! rails tin oak are to he replaced where needed. The wojk must be cotnpleteil by December at, istil. Patrick J ji .irlor, Com. Clerk, ot Carbon county. Executrix's Notice. Estate of IfKXitx Camfuklu deceased, late of Krituklln Tounshlp, Cirbou county, 1'h. fx'ttcra testamentary ofthclast will nnd tes tament of the bite Henry Campbell, deteued, of the county and state aforesaid, have been grunt ed to thu undersigned. All persons knowing thrmsclvcs to ho indebted to said estate nff) malio settlcnu'id at once, nnd peisons hatnu claims will present the wttno duly authenticated for settlement, CAKOLIN'K CAMriUXL, KxeculrK. rranUln twp., Va., Oct. 30. Itwl.-w6 To Whom It lay Concern. A heifer stayed to my premues InTrank lin township, onSaturilav October 10, 181)1, ivhero tho satno can ho hail by the owner calling, proving property anil payin" all expenses. T. M. WALC'K. .It-' Franklin township. To Wild It May Concern. All persons are hereby forbid meddling m 1th ono Black Horse, now In possession of Al. Gumbert, of 1'arryville, I'a., as tho same Is my property and loiced lo lilui during myplcasure, IJn.nl.NK Snviieiu St I'arryyllle, Ta. Tie Robert's Safety Lantern, J. B. SCHOLL, agt,. Ihlgliton, OarUon county. It is SolC LiuhtlnR, Nuu-Explosivo, with a Self Wick Kegulator. Just ltight for Railroatl lIen ! Price Plain, IMSti. Nluklc, js.oo. Don't buy any otlier until nu have seen tula popular lanteru. Winter is Coming! Have nil Your Doors Fixed with the popular Patent Weather Strip. Satisfaction ffunranteefi Leave crdcrt with n mm Yi:l8l"OKT, PA. Il-ltilii AXi. CAMPBELL, Jeweler u&fatdHbr. Bank Street, Lchigliton, feniw etliesUnUyluvitestti. attention ot bis friends and tne eitlzenagoaerally to his Immense new stock of Watchsu, Clock, Silverware, Jwly, at ITIom that dsty MmibeUUen. It will pay yea o esll and laspwt uy stank Mfer. purehaung eiwwluir.. REPAIRING rromptly done at lowest charge, and all work sjtiarautaeu, M Fonet tie Place. SIGN OF THE BIO WATCH, Bank St Lohighton. HOftE 'GsW KG A..IUB1 J ' ILL HU"" . D. S. Ewi S 0 To A. Rising oW.. Cnt V'WWctur,., ILt BV UTP. 1 1,1. II-' 1 ll.-l I .1 l-l.i I I . !,il , FOR Christmas, Birthday AND Weclclina' ft PRESENT, There Is nntliina more autlnbra than a Piano or Organ. I can .oil von ESTV. BKKK1.F.Y or CROWN OliOANd from . ud lo S(0. anp positively savo you all the wav (rati nto?i. on your piironane. riAmiB, irom IH0 to ti'-i, and save yon mre from fiO to HI. It 1 can't convince you Ui.t ain selllni, ami can .611, so much Clmu- wny, uon t uuy irom me. Don't buy a Sewing Machine until von ne me. I am a believer In Hie moUo bi the people "I.lvo anil let Live." We nuote a few fiRiires and they speak for themselves White Cottage, anil American, at fi-i, handsomely nnisiied in emit. The New Dnt U In oak at tti. The Kcw Davis In Hungarian Ash, seven drt ner, :)). I will giro Five Hundred Dollars If I can't show that there Is over U'i per cent. profit on a 7 drawer Davis, and morn profit than I make or. a White, Cottage or American. I will glvo tho same amount If I can't show that they are peifect Davis Machines, nml the same that others sell. I will give the same nmonnt If I can't elvn a guarantee signed uy tne companv. 4ow V0 Davis Agents, pnt up or shut up. Why pay SOanil 10 for a Washing Machine, when vou con buy tho Improved Western Square and Pan American Itouml for to. Must lie at good as tbe best, I will glvo MOO If I can't show that there arc more y estern anu American li'ashers made In ono day than .Vear's Perfect In a month. They are the most popular washer In the market. Come anil see them. I carry a completo llne'of Myer's Porco and l.llt l'uinpe. also wood rumps and Tubing, al prices lower than tno lowest. uuy wnero you can buy tne encapert. Duggioa from $45 to 85. A handsome Cutter for S0. Carls at all prices. Farmers see lieJo a 10 tooth Snrln: Harrow for 14, the latest Improved. The best Hay llakc, 8 font, 21) teeth, all first class material, for 10. If jour order Is placed for spring delivery. I can get any thing In the Implement line cheaper than vou can get it elsewhere. Come and see uie, or n Ilo a postal ami stale what you want and 1 will call and sec you. Ilespectfullv. Aaron Snyder Weissport. To Contractors ana Mite The umleislgned announces to Contractors nnd Iiti 11 tiers that ho has now one nod his etone qtmrrv, at UeaverKtin, unit 1$ prepared tosupply Building' Stones Innnvqunntttv at reasonable rates, ne also keeps a supply nt Ida residence on HKyONli STKEKT, to supply Immediate demand. HAULING of every description, promptly at tendod to. Also, constantly on hand a full supply, off lite uoav vntinu ui i Flour aud Feed, which he will sell at Lowest Market Prices. CHARLES TRAINER, SKCONO STUEKT, LKIlltlllTON, TA -GO TO WILSON FfsANTZ The New Jeweler, Iknkwny, - Lchigliton, Pa., ro Watches, Clock ami Jewelry of every dmorifn'oii, at nrkM lower tkan else where. 1 "articular attention pakt to Repniring of Every Description. A practical eiperieuea ol over ten yean enables me to guarantee satisfaction In .very particular. Ulveiae a trial anil be oouvhwetf. Your pulrunsge is rsaimcuwry aoovlieu. WItJMJX PBANTZ, Rankway All the very latest news will be found in the Cakboh Jdvo GATe. GO TO y 6m. Miller's Popular Masraiit, VOR FRESH LAGER BEER, Finest Brand, of Lhnwrs, such as Oilmm'a Pure Rye, Dougherty's Pure Rye, Genuine Silver Jlrook, Imported Gin and Brandies, Finest CUhtrt. First-claas Free Lunch always ou the iSar. I eissport' Mm Directory. FOB A VMOOTIt JsA-HY - 8HAVM, AJfn StTuau IlAII CbT, ' OO TO W. V, ESBAJfG TUB UAIIUaB, Over the Oanal Bridge. rr LE4DS THEM Aid. IN MEWS TUB ADVO ATE.1 UBIOHT, CLKAM, IMPEfENDKNT. -Bead III JJiBASKMN HOW, east wiminmpoict. i-knn'a This boiu-i olTi-m Hr.t-class aci-uiumiKlailous to fie ierci.MiAut botinler and traiuieiit gas. taaui pru-vs. auly One filar per day. augT-iy Jou InfrWM. Proprietor. Oncfir Christrrtan, WBIlWPOUT, Livrrtj and Exrvhanqe Stalk, Ausy tiding ciifrJajt. and safe drittna horses. Ik-si atvoininudatmns to afents aud travellers, M dl nd tt icrttih order protiipll) atteudedta uivu mo .t n Ltl. saar2My -.port - Bakery, a 1 1 I., ih.iiiu I 'I iit (' tkt - Mi Wt ift'lL, i diiKiiksi. u'i uMmikiuuitliy, i st"i' I nv a I'lae Line of Cou(cUonury llolitU) rtadc. hui day jM-hxH aud fwt6 1 i-lit if M luru",t ii'itik decJ ui tkgtMjseivjtf -aSssssa" 0. (& Ladlea nnd Milne Cloatat nnd Jncket. We Hell line trlmmd .Inek eiJt.sHXin nml tfi.OO-wortli tO.OOnnd ia.00. 1 letter uue at 112.00 wwUi (1B.P0. Lsillon Newmarkets at 8.00, fi.OO, 8.00 und 10.CM, They tiro posttlVB lyvrorth doublethe money nnd mnuot be duplicated by any other etblUli ment In the vnlley. Wo Imvo ilkttt Kevrmarkets from 2J30 to 10.00. Theo Roode nre of the very lntest at Iei,, nro faalilonalily out, are yvoll msilo null ' will lie sure In platweyou in every iir Ileular. Come nud wee them. Down Goes the FBgGES- On the Very Largest Line ot Wall Paper and Decorations Ever put on exhibition in Carbon county. We can't begin to make mention of the styles, qualities or prices, but want you tc come nnd seo for yourselves that we linvc just what wo advertise The largest stock and the lowest prices. ra era d 5 usical instruments A. J Over the Canal Bridge, East Weissport, WHOLESALE DEALEIt IN Fruits and Vegetables In their seasons. Confectionery Supplied to the Trade at Very Low Prices, Goods Delivered Free ! Store keepers will save money on all things bought from us and vie deliver goods free of charge. John W, Heller, BAST W BIS SPORT, DIM LRU IN Hsateir anil Rants, Tinware aid hm At Very Lowest Prices. i ririk-uiuniiHi tlon field to General Jotliin J-'urtiaoe and inunp Work. B8TIMA1L- ,-l,i lull) liirnuliiil for House llratiui! itn Hot Air, steam or HotWalea rm-ulatlou. All work Quwaateed 1 For Sale. . . i it.. is. , i. -ii i'-sflMJW Tl' liofw' ! wfl bffit. tuodsa dollai and verv laive for bla aae.and will Aurk tiittti'- or dnutaV A, inly U I, n i ifiiiun, P S S. Hi The above live letters signifies Honest Good nt a saving of full Thirty por cent, ns the prices below quoted fully testify. Jf; tW Overcoats nnd Suits for Moil nnd Hoys. Wo ourry tho largest nnd beet lundo stock In this section ot tho state. Men's Overcoats nt COO, 7.00, lOOiHiid 15.00. Boys Overcoats and Suits run In figures from 1.75, 3.00 C.00 nnd upwnrd. lly buying thoso goods of us we gunrnntoo you a clear saving ing of at least ono-thlrd on ovcry pur chase mado. Vou havo a largo assort ment to select from, tho styles nro all now, the makes fashionable nnd thoy arc positively guarnnteed to bo woll mndo In ovcry pmtlculnr. iloring. Wo carry the very latest patterns in both Domestic nnd Foreign manufacture nnd the prices arc marked very low. Wo rriakc an all-wool suit or overcoats to order nt 15,00, 18.00,20.00, 25.00, nnd up to 40.00. We will guarantee you n positive saving of not less than five good dollars on every order left with us. Don't neglect to call nnd see our bright new lino of goods. Jonas S iondheim. Mauch. Chunk. Corner of Second and W . s iron streets. Go at Cost B WsOJLUH(l! and iigars The Celebrated Cypress Sliing'lo. (luarantetd full Iiitli. Tits very beat Shingle In tho Market, MsDufaetured by RICKERT & SNYDER, OiareiaoDt, Vlrg-lnla. TOR 1AM IM WMWH-OHT DT J. K. HIOKERT, innAi.au in All Kinds of Building Lumber. We after a ou intltloq and control ot terrttorr u-ltli lawn isufsi tn uv uMli luu.a.. V 1 WsvaU to make looney. WANTED! iiirirwsare kw. We tuaranlee our (roo.1, to live. We ilellter only Mrst-eUss stook, snd ye treat our satasuan and eiutwners liberally. Write us l wttSilsr.. We f uniliri a lisnd stiiuu outflt tree. .1. Aastlu Skaw, KiuMrymau, Brooklyn, H. Y. If You Hnvo ' .l?jiii&ej? to Saw AltNER & SOLT, I'roorlf ton of the ' Portable Steam Saw Mill who will do your work at Reasonable Rates. Ki-idfm-e -IlMies Hitx, East Wkiss oet.W, 'ui yj A L -issiiiriiiliaii