BBTAUUBUKU 179. The Carbon Advocate rdllTID XTSVBY BITTJHDIT BY Harry V. Moithlmor, Sr. FFIC8-eller'4 Titook, North First Street. Uhtxtitoi, r. rtls rrer butci accepted at the Milium resiomc Second Class Matter. Oin ADVUHTISINO HATES. Lwl h4 Heading notices to take run ot uvw M per Una for each InMrion. tteutori1 Administrator' .il Auditors' rio fl, S2.0S. OordT ol thanks, rflntlo ol respect, and giKllar nolle? one lime 11.80. Local nttce of entcrtalnrarnti, suppers, raMlTala, fain, dancea. and all entertainment teemed to make none; 6 cents nor line, unless gjhrtnttsc bae been dune (or the aarae at tnis insplavadvertlseraents, Ivc Inches and orer, rer Inch per annum. SnMorieilon price IM when paid spot nun (tvutu iwt aopald. idle rule will licreatter etrtanlrr enforced. Urnss Transient adTertlskn and Job print las; tub 1 jearlj sdtcruslng twmble miarterly. ling taUTURD AY. JANUARY 7, 1803 Our Olroulation 1408 OinoiDiTES for political oHlce next tall are Retting up steam. "Jiith" 1 the Buggestire tltlo that aJtrma a beer saloon tlKn at llnzleton, Sorroi Maloi, of the Lansf ord Re-rd-wants the port ofllco appolnt- t In that town. Its a nlckle to a wslmt that he don't get. 'fnaa is A dlsDoaitlon apparent on k part of many people to urge the Ceiaty Commissioners to ereot a now wt house. The neod of a new struc un cannot be galnsayctl, but where is tkt Mn7 so come from. 1303 oak Bi made a year memorable la tha hlatory of Iiehighton and Weiss fart If all onr people act together with a etklVltlon of petty spite and pre ifdltu. Will we all do It? It ho, get t nark now ta boom tha towns. Ithai keen very wisely suggested that "steamer" be secured by the two kerooghs. The Idea is certainly a most astellent one and the enterprising geopla of the two towns should hustle ta tkls aoint. The necessity of the konrla Indisputably Are protection and tha whole people should encour X these who are looking after it. A sHameratthe Hellman Are recently cold have been employed to good ser t and aomo of the buildings could kave been saved. We didn't have a steamer and all was destroyed. We any be in the same position again if we to not hustle after the neeessary rateatlon. Tin fOLLOWixo statement shows the psratlon of tke state treasurer's and auditor gentral departments in the year: Total receipts from all sources inrlag tha fiscal year ended Nor. 30. 1SS2, 910,748,759.08; total payment, $11, 72768.68; total debt paid during the year, $1,417,100; net debt ot the state eT.80,1832,r2,C00923.In the pay. ttnta are lnoluded 95,000,000 to the gablla aohools, and for the Hamestead data, 93T5233.40. Three fourths ot the raraemal property tax under the act of U91 la returned to the counties and Is aw being paid, which will reduce the Central fund about 91,000,000. Balanco U ttaaral fund Noy. 30, 1891, $3,720 72L80; balance in general fund Noy. 30, 1502, $3,398,19L8G. Til roaTiicoHiNCi report of tho See Tatar ( Internal Affairs will show seat iiterestlng assessment statistics, as follows: Taxables, 1,570,143; oleared Una, 13,574,295; timber land, 9,209,142; value ot real estate taxable, $2,308,767, 431; vain of real estate oxempt from taxation, $231,801,553; total valuo of all real aetata, $2,543,567,984; value of sal trie and emoluments ot office, jtesta of profit, professions, trades and ctnpatiens, 910481,902; aggregate Tela sf all property taxable for coun ty purposes, $2,459,538,840; amount of manty tax assessed, 919,829,630.78; amount of money at Interest, includ ing mortgages, judgments, notes, kencs, stocks, etc., 9600,606,620; yalue f property taxable for State purposes, tOOSSO,464; amount of State tax as tmed, $265,931.91; total debt of the various counties of the State, $63, St203.4S. On State Senator Hon. W. M. Rap aker and our Representative Hon. W. F. Biery were at the State Capital dur- iag the present week attending to fkalr duties aa Legislators. They will a dsubt fully meet the expectations four people. They both believe that tk laws ahoula be so shaped that they Will Inare to the benefit of the "great tt good to the greatest number." That t& Desaoaratlc. Why should it not be KapabUean also? To an inquiry made ky aur reporter aa to tho Democratic taieus nomination for United States Ssnater, Mr. Rapsher replied that he waa In faror of, and would vote for aes. George Roes, of Bucks county. far that high honor, but at the same tiaae Senator Rapsher showed us some letters from members of the present legislature and others urging him to kaaeaadldate for that distinguished Maapliment himself. He spoke of Sen tsrRoeaaea man that would henor Pennsylvania in the highest legislative ey at the nation. TJIB VXITBD STATES SEMATK, Under the Constitutiou the United States Senate is a continuous body, tad Senators may come and ge, but tk erganiiatlon goes on for ever kalee a clean majority overthrows it Tkesjatstlon of the most importance agitating the Senators is, will aither party have a large onough majority on March 4, 1893, to organize? Tke Senate Is composed of eighty- algkt members, and so far the elections kay decided that there will be thirty- mine Republicans, forty-one democrats ad two Populists, leaving s ix more to k elscted-ln California, Montana, Kansas, Wyoming, Nebraska and Nev ada, The only one certain in this last reap I Senator Stewart, ot Nevada, sad h will remain with the Republl ana on orgaalaatlon. and o will Peffer, f Kansas: and this leant tho Kn.t forty -one voting on the Republican side 3th !r;,35nJKf "5?S!S& Jf yl will Tote with the Democrats, and 5?1"8r,kem orty-two to forty-one mm u.v oouaiora 10 DO elected. rOSJIBLE SIN1TOES. It ts thought certain that before the Seaatels called in extra session on Manh Wyoming will elect it Sena. ttasd a Republican at that. This trill Bake the Senate a tie, giving Kyle C the Democrats, and it I most yroBablj that Kansas will also have Its Senator here, and as there are air five Democrats in that Legislature lihengh the Populists and Mr, Lease teaaa to have the call at tiresent, it is safe ta say the new Senator wlU yote with tke Republicans, and this will Xtra the latter one majority 13 to 42. Uentaaa also sires everv indication fa Republican success, and California aad Nebraska certainly will not elect a emecrat, although, perhaps, a Popu list stay do returned, nOLOMOIP CONTESTS. It is thought, however, tbst the eon tt In ssyeral of these State will be laag, and will not be ended before lurch 4, and if this is so the Senate, wkea Mr Cleveland is inaugurated, will saoat likely be 40 Republicans, 41 temeraU aad 2 Populikt. The Vice-President has no vote ecuept oa ties, and cannot help in kanirlnathe organization. TteRepub Ueasa bum that posaeaslon is nlne- Ctsua or in name, ana mat no -tar ff aa r will be made until the .IF.ANKSVILI.r.. -Spring Mountain Division. No. 163, S. of T., ha elected the following cnlceis fer tbe ensnlng quarter: W. P., William Home; IP A.. Jam Hume! It. S., James Carroll; A. II. S.. John CnlpUts; F. 8.. H'm. JlaeTsggatt; Treasurer, Jaines Good, Sr.; Con, Allan Hatlle iretnenmcver; I. S., Miss llertha Ilamer; Trnslee, William JhraeTaccart; Organist, Mis MagRle Ster -Tho shooting match which took place Monday morning at the park between Lloyd and Pugh was a on by the latter, be killing fire birds ont of nine while hla op ponent killed fonr out of the same num ber. The match attracted a large crowd and a ireat deal of money chtnscd hands. AUDENRIED. Michael Bojle, aged 23 yean, died at the home ot his brother, Anthony. Friday morning. Deceased bad been auCerlng the most excruciating pain for some time past caused by Injuring his spine while em ployed as a waller in a New York hotel during the early part of the summer. Re sides a lonng wife be leaves a father and one brother to mourn his loss. Interment took place on Sunday atternoon in the Frenchtown cemetery. The St. Aloysius T. A. B. Society, of Reaver Brook, will give a ball In Ilosack Hall, Audenrled, on the evening of Maich 17. This Is the oldest Total Abstinence Society in this section having been In ex istence for close on thirty years and will no doubt receive the liberal patronage of the South Side. l-Uter for ChrtitmM rrts. C. A. Goth baa just received a finely seleoted assortment of lioautlful pic tures that are quite suitable for Christ mas and Hew Tear presents. Thepriees are very law. a't fail to see tnera. ItAlLTtOAB NOTES Short l'araer.pb That Will lie o( Interest ta the ItBllroad Uovs. 1 The Easton Express says: The new year brings with it good news for South Easton and the employes of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company's shops at that place, and the men who have not been able to secure employment since the suspsnslons some months ago. The shops are running on full time with plenty of work for each department, and after the now year, the present force will be Increased b the tax ing on of 50 or 00 more men . This will be necessary In puranance of orders from head quarters, received a few days ago. There Is enough material at South Easton to bnlkt 40 or 50 cars, and, the orders to Mr, Klnscr, the master mechanic, say that this material shall be ntlliied in the construe tlon of passenger car?. To build that num ber of cars it will take more than a year. I Rollin II. Wilbur, assistant to Second Vice President Dartshorne, of the Head Ine Railroad, has been appointed general eastern superintendent to succeed the late U. Stanley Goodwin. James Dennollj, of Easton, supetlntendent of the New Jersey Division of the Lehigh Valley Railroad, has had the Lebtgb Division added to bis jurisdiction. t The Readies and l'ennlvanla Rail road, which have been at variance on the question of anthracite coal tolls ever since September 12, when tho Reading withdrew the joint tariff rate which had existed be tween them, have compromised their dif ferences and by mutual cession have again dopted a joint tariff on coal rates. Throujh schedule of rates is now In the printer's bands, and it is expected that it will be pat in effectnot later than Jannary 0. The original joint tariff rates to rhlla delphla were: From the Schuylkill region, $1.70; tha Lehigh region, $1.75; and the Wyoming region, $1.90. The rates adpoted by the Reading and other roads, and in which the Pennsylvania refused to concur. were. From the Schuylkill region, $1.80; the Lehigh region, $1.80, and the Wyom ing region, $1.85. The new joint fates, as practically agreed upon at the final confer ence on Friday, were: From the Schuylkill region, $1.75;Lehlgh rag-ion, $1.75, and the Wyoming, $1.80. The largest frelsht car ever built was turned out of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company'a shops In Altoona last week. It Is to be nsed to transport from Sparrow's Point, near Baltimore, to Chicago the 124 ton cannoa being manufactured at the works of the Krupp Gun Company, at Essen, Prussia, for exhibition at the World's Fair. Tbla car practically consists ef two cars, with eight pairot wheels each, lolned by an Iron bridge, thus presenting the appearance ot one long car, with six teen pairs of wheels. For the transporta tion of two smaller pieces uf ordinance, the joint weight ot which will be alxty five tons, and one piece of armor plate thirty- tao feet in length by eleven feet in width. also manufactured by the Krupp company. another car haa been built. The work was begun in October, and the Pennsf lvanla Railroad Comsany was under conlratto deliver the car at Sparrow's Point, near llaltlmere, Jan. 1, At that place machinery has been constructed to hoist the guns from the steamer which will carry tbem across the sea and place them on the car. i The Easlon Express save edilorialli In anoolntlnir Rollin It. Wilbur eeneral eastern superintendent of the Leblih Val ley Railroad the Reading management did something eminently wise. Personally Mr. H'ilbur la a young gentleman of high character, who will do honor to bl exalted place; practically, be has heon brought un on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, loves it with inherited entnusiasm, ana 11 acquaint ed equally with its needs and Its emnloves. 1 nis pecnuar niness 01 ice man xor me place makes the appointment popular throughout ths valley, both on the road and on." t John L. Conover. one ef the counsel for the Jersey Central Railroad Comnanv. on ICeduasday filed bis answer to Attorney Ueneral btockton s supplementary Infor mation against the Reading coal cembine. Theanawer denies that the Chancellor's orders were disobeyed In any reanect: nei ther was the price ot coal nor the rate of transportation raised to conaumers in this siate and no receiver is necessary to pro tect their interests. 1 The Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre Coal Company, the laigast shippers of coal in me iryoming region, ana claiming seven teen miles ol loaded cars awaiting a mar ket, have decided to cut loose from the Philadelphia & Reading and will sell their own product to the agents and consumers Instead of to the P. A R. The Leblgb and Wllkes-uarre Co. bad a reservation claus In their lease by which they enjoyed the privilege of discontinuing the contract whenever they so daalred. The Company'a employees have become dissatisfied with me enforced idleness since tne sale 01 tnetr nroduet to the Reading and this, more than anything else, la believed to be the cause of the discontinuation )t the contract, the L. & W. R. preferring this course to a Utrifc. ' " emptor.. 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Five killed, twenty maimed, by explosion of dynamite which labnvem were thawing at Long Island City end ot New York tun nel under the Kat river Yellow fever In Veneauela Massachusetts Governor Unwell pardoned Rank Robber James IJunlap Edward Deacon seeks an Amer ican divorce A bomb destroyed Milwau kee' street car plant; incendiaries are rampant French Baron Reinach died from natural causes Wall atrert stocks strong Mr. Cleveland and Tnrriusny ere at variance National quurnmwe Mil will be reported-JeraeyUitT 1 ' i-.- 1 -im trade In beer and cigars 1 I. Canarale, N. x., called w a warrant for himself ami 1. . , 1 case upon charge ot vm. i laws Trial of Dr. C. A. II. - 1 I before the presbytery of . 1 William K. D. Stokes hrlnir- ... . receiver for the Hoffman llouv. . t Three contract laborers, ttukiiik i.nr- lean. have died from nolson at Male jt.ick Smallpox at New Bedford, .Moan. - JJywIU of late uranvilies. ingrauam, 01 Chicago, the slek poor will have hospital to cost from K0O.O0O to $850,000 Benjamin Spence, of West Bridgewater, fainted twice while being married at Atlantic City W. U. Spauldlng, shoe manufacturer, Haverhill, Mass., fined for employing mi norsEfforts made by World's fair to buy Independence ball, Philadelphia, the house where Lincoln died and the Surratt tavern In Marvland Estate ot late Sam uel J. Randall Inventories $789.74 Dora Curry, a Jamestown wife, sold for twenty five dollars Baltimore Iron, Steel and Tin Plate company, branch ot Cwmpelln Tin Plate company, Swansea, Wales, be gins work William D. Fuller, WU- 11am Powers and John uempsey, for pass ing counterfeit money, were sentenced in Boston Onesime Mathieu, Boston, ar rested for fimue&ilna- oDlum Dr. La- goo rio, director of Chicago Pasteur Insti tute, says he Is discoverer of new cure for epilepsy. jrriaay, ue. jv, TJmbria was slanted Christmas TOO miles from New York by Galileo, but refused aid Bid of one-half ot 1 per cent, on gross earnings for Broadway tunnel railroad franchise rejected by the commissioners Wayland Trosk & Co., Wall street brokers, fail Bob Slavln, negro comedian, dead Mrs. Cleveland visits Buffalo Paris police office damaged by explosion Glad stone Is eighty-three Fort Wayne loco motive ran into Chicago street car, kill ing four Mary E. Garrett gives S37,O00 for admission of women to medical courses of Johns Hopkins university F. A. Wharton. American express agent. Ithaca, missing High school building at Marshalltown, la., burned; loss, 1100,000 C. H. Royal appointed lieutenant gov ernor ot the Canadian northwest terri tories Rev. Mr. Thompson, who disap peared from Washington, found at Fair- port, is an right justice uerricic, Al bany, denied writ of prohibition in Bush- Lounsberry contest Baltimore and Ohio railroad Increased wages from eight to eighteen cents per day Sullivan uounty club Incorporated, with capital of tlOO.OOO, for purchasing and improving real estate in Sullivan county Baron Alphonse de Rothschild gave 1,000,000 francs in charity in Paris Cholera has broken out among the troops in Hamburg Mrs. Langtry is worse Wall street stocks advanced Ex-Senator Whitney favors Murphy for senator In New York Phillipsburg (Pa.) National bank beeins business Reading poultry show opens Business Men's Tariff Re form club, ot Newark, indorsed James Smith. Jr.. for United States senatoi Ellas Goldstein, of Elizabeth, suffocated by coal gas Bellwood (Pa.) Manufacturing works, owned by Benjamin F. Stoner, as signed Burdette Irish, married, and May Stupp. daughter of City Treasurer Stupp, of Auburn, missing since Tuesday -Over one-half the lands sold at New York state tax sole of 1800 have been re deemedGreat council of Empire KnlghU of Relief at Lyons elected as pres ident Dr. A. P. Bnrkhart. ot Danville; vice president, J. A. Losea. ot Datavla: sec retary. George n. Harris, of Avon; treas urer, F. H. Innes, of Niagara Falls; guide, John Barnett, Rochester; supreme council delegate, w. b. llullock, cohocton; al ternate, K. 11. uucawltz. Saturday, Dec. 31. Dr. Briggs wins In his heresy trial (0 to 70 Umbrla arrives with broken shaft six days overdue -New York's Bowery reports six cases typhus American dele gates to Brussels monetary conference ar rive Governor Flower appoints IsaacH. Maynard to court of appeals George W. Vanderbllt presents iinu.ouu to the Amer ican uine Arts academy wall street stocks quiet; tsoo.ooo gold engaged for ex port; call loans 10 per cent.; Manhattan advanced Senator Sherman favors re peal of silver bill Edward Murphy, Jr., claims eighty-five of the ninety-one Demo crats in the New York legislature Jer sey City police department boldtf lottery drawings Chief Diver Fairchild. New York dock department, was killed under North river by explosion of cartridge Eighty-seven shipments, consisting of 14,275 exhibits for World's fair, received at this port S. D. Shepard, agent in Rutland, Vt.,of the Mutual Lif e Inaurancecompany, absconded By bequest of late Mrs. Jane u. uammon, the oietnodist Theological seminary. Atlanta, receives $750.000 Commercial Unlou Telegraph company leased to the Postal Telegraph Alder man Willis, Summers Julius Hess;ot state health department, and George T. Crowley, uemocrais, ana I'atrica j, ijuirs:, uepuniio an, Indicted in Buffalo for election frauds -Thomas Nelson, mayorof Cape Charles City, Va., decamped: was formerly clerk in Pennsylvania road's offices, Jersey City Charles Cannon, of Cannon's Station, died from blood poisoning C. C. Clark, arrested in Hartford on eve of his bigamous marriage, released on ball Estate George A. Wells, of Bridgeport, Conn., P. T. Barnum's partner, foots up $185,000 Louisa H, E. Randall, of Hart ford, granted divorce from Augustus W. Randall, of Providence, on ground that defendant had not, as be claimed, been divorced George T. Lincoln appointed by Boston court receiver of the Endowment Order r3ons and Daughters of America Members of the "Satan" company, backed by Dr. II. A. Lewis, of Philadelphia, strand-! ea at Aewitaven sunoa xionman, fort land, Me., assaulted by highwaymen and robbedBoston chamber of commerce aaked Canard company to Improve service to Liverpool Mrs. William Bateman, of Newport, Mass., robbed at Fall River. Monday, Jan. 3. Legal holiday Theater of St. Francis Xavier college, New York, destroyed f orty cases typhus, new lort Mr. Blaine not so well Gleason assumed Long Iland City mayor's chair at noon Sunday Speaker Crisp very 111 Dr. McGlynu reiterates his antlpoverty doo trln at Cooper union Newfoundland farmers ma- vuiing cattle because of short crops i'i IVnnsylvanla In December 141 oil wells bored; S3 dry; hew production, 7,5M barrels. Lima oil fields 15J wells finished; 40 dry; new production vr as H,wri barrel r Ball war car manufacturlns company, '.wita capacity for fifteen caraaday, to be built in KnozTtlle. Tenn.. at a cost of 050.000. Stockholder are United States Senator Brice. Oeneral Samuel Thomas and Joan W. Bass, of Fort Wayne Arthibald BartUtt and Margaret Kelly. Bedford, Mass., killed at crossing The Edgar Thomson Steel works at Braddock will re sume operationsExploding lamp si fire to the dress of a daughter of Lewis Mo Vey, ot Mllleraburg, Pa., fatally burning her and her alster -John Fritz, tor thirty- two years superintendent 01 the uet&ieaem Iron works, will become consulting engi neer Ber brewers of Pittsburg and Alle ghany have formed a trust There are fit teen persons in Jail in Pittsburg for allegd crimes growing out of the Homestead trou- oiea juage waaie ueoiares association formed by the beer brewers of Philadelphia in 1856 unlawful Jury in case of Hbode uornell, at East ureenwlcn, 11 1., lor tne murder of John Gaddl. dlaaererd; It was Cornell's second trial Samuel V. Hunt, Norwalk, Conn., mUalng, and many cred itors an longing James King, Canlsteo, was killed at Adrian while attempting to Sull hi dog from front of Kris flyer ohn Murnhr atruck by the "Ghoit" train at btratroru and instantly auiea -i;oi rado In 18VJ mined t3.012.0S2.tt! in copper. 10,682.478.31 in lead, (38,161,111.00 in altver and 15,667, 607.53 in gold, aa against a total of 33,M9,at for 1 Wl Chicago capitalists allege that under the antitrust law 01 iti the Ga trust ha no leital existence and can not collect money- Planing mllUof WlUls & Iana Lumber company, uanton, (J., nnmed Have uswood uistuiing company incorporated m St. Louis; capital stock 1100,000, half paid up and divided into 1,000 share; It la antitrust St, Louis city council accepted resignation of sx-Clty Treasurer Foerstel and ended impeach ment proceeding New Mexico legisla tive assembly have aaked adailaalon to tatehood, Toeeday, Jn. 3. New York assembly elects peakr, Wil-1 Uam Sulzer, clerk, Charles 11. u men; sergeantrat-arms, M. B. Bedmond; unog npher, Thomas Ilaaaett, doorkeeper, Ed ward A. Moore, assistant doorkeepers, A. J. Walkowick and V. C 111 kins James W BeanUley, Bridgeport, died from the effect of hi fight with a robber Sena tor Kenna, Wat Virginia, Mriously ill Fifty-three typhus cases In New York Paderewski ouena hla season In NW York TVonWUi aoBullst and BtpubllcaBS bfldg, died wemton, a town on rhign river, changed it name to Northampton Henry 8hugart, ot Carlisle, Pa , died ot apoplexy Pittsburg Leader gave New Year's dinner to S00 newsboys and boot blacks -Ix-high and Wllkesbarre Coal company' three Rreat collieries at Plym outh resume Rollin H. Wilbur appoint ed general superintendent of Lehigh Val ley railroad K. H. R. Lyman, New York, has given Northampton, Mass., deed of the Academy ot Music built by bim at cost of $100,000 Anarchist riot reported in Spain and Holland In a fight at East Port Chester, Conn., be tween a crowd of drunken Hungarians and a numbar of citizens fire alarm was rung, the entire population turned out and Huns were locked up C. B, Davis, ot Haddam, re-elected chairman of Connecticut Demo cratic state committee James Stack, ot Stamford, taken to Insane retreat at Mid dletowu Houses of the Arctic Ice com pany at Bangor blown down The Cranston hotel. Providence, burned William Elrtman, Now Haven, cigar man ufacturer, fled the town Connecticut bureau of labor statistic, representing forty lines, shows Invested capital of HM,652,000, producing goods valued at $U9,S38,O0O and affording employment ta 00,850 persons, to whom S9,8u0,O00 were paid. There wa a net profit of 113,710,000, which Is 10.18 per cent, on the capital employed Schenec tady police close gambling houses Cald well Sc Peterson's Corrugating works, Wheeling, were destroyed by fire The eleventh census will be turned over to the secretary of the interior by the 31st of De cember, 18U3 Stores of High & Martin and C. A. Samuels at Lancaster burned; loss, tM.OOO Edward I across killed by JoseDh White Lncoula. N. II. Ice har vest he,:iii" n the Hudson It Is said It none hml rnvived letter written by Dr. McGlyuu and ititrtnded to priest for traps- mlsslou cvcotmnunicatlon would nave been prevented. Wednesday, Jan. 4. New cflblnet possibilities: James B. KustU, Louisiana, wcretnrv of state: Daniel 8, La mont. postmaster eeneral Sandy Creek, N. Y., .strikes natural gan Niagara Ice bridge formed Lucius Gteason, Syracuse millionaire, dead Itepifbllcan chairman, Carter, aays Democrats ana .fopuiisis will organize the next sen at Nora Bott, Whitehall, N. J., kilU Edward .Smith and herselt New York's charity ball at Madi son Square garden Mr. Blaine worsen - Mrs. Martha Nash Lamb, editor Magazine American History, died Wllkesbarre Idle miners are desperate Charter grant ed for electric line from Norwalk to Bridgeport New York ha twelve ad ditloual typhus cases John K. Barrett, Bcranton Truth, receives not) from New York Recorder for prize edi torial on issues of late campaign- Cholera instead of poison causes death in Arkansas prison camps Pennsylvania supreme court decides feuuday newspapers violate law of 1TSM Nicholas Shara. Mount Hotly, Pa., aged 101, died Attor ney general decides that Erie county pay 9160,000 expense of troops during recent strike Philadelphia will have trolleys Chicago postofflce sold Columbian stamps at a o'clock in the morning Fire destroyed Fort Wayne (Ind.) Electric com- pany's bunding I'roposea sale ol the Knights of Labor building In Philadelphia is announced Halande prize of the Parts Academy of science awarded to Professor Barnard, of Lick observatory, for his work in astronomy, especially his dis covery of nun satellite or Jupiter Mrs. Myrtle Ring, West Greece, N. Y. eloped with young man Boylan Quar terly collateral Inheritance tax in New York shows 131.033 from Monroe county: 119,091 from Saratoga; receipts from or ganization tax were f 103,374 Increase, tSi. C3 Masked burglars awakened Francis Duubar, seventy-four years old, and his wife, seventy-eight years, la their farm house, near West Bridgewater, Mass., pounded the old man into Insensibility and got fifty dollars, leaving a large sum concealed under Dunbar's pillow New York rapid transitcommlssioners will urge legislative permission to allow the city to bulla iiroadway underground, roaa Wall street stocks active; exchange firm Owego Democrats elect Justice and col lector John K. Waller claims 1,033 for damages for loan of water pow er for seventy-eight days hy reason of detention by the state of water from Skaneatlea lake John Hurrion, a deaf mute, was killed by train near Valatle, N. Y. Corning recorder tuspended sentence of Clarke Gale on condition that he enter a bichloride of gold cure establishment. MARRIED. Vieliucer Remalet. On Saturday evening, Deo. 31, 1892, by Rev, J. IL Kuder, at. bis residence, Charles Viol lmuer and Miss Lizzie Remaley, both of town. Zellxer Folk, On the same evening, at the same place, by the same, Fen rose W. Zellner, of Welssport and Miss Hattie Folk, of town. Xander Wabnek. At the same place, at tho same time, by tne same, vvm. V. Xander and Miss Manilla Warner, both of town. fsoaarv Uaraaln gle. Our stock of overcoats and suits which comprise some of tho finest styles, will be sold for the next 30 iays at half cost, at Sondbelm's Tailoring Hall, Mauch Chunk. For CflnjitySnperiiiteiiueDt of Fnlc School H. Q. KIDD, Principal of Packerton Schools, a graduate of West Chester Normal School, with thirteen years' experience in teaching. High Prices have no place in our store our patrons will tell you that and consequently we want your trade. We can save you money. If you doubt it come and see. ilen'i Overcoats, $3, and up. Jen's Suits, $1, and up. We also have a Nice Line of Boys' Suits, and Overcoats at Closing out Trices. Shoes for -Men at $1 and up Shoes for Women at 1 1 and up We also line of well made Shoes for Ohildren at 40 rents and up, Slippers as lew as 40 cents, Itnhbers for Boys and Girls at S0c. Rubbers fir Men, llnbtxrs for Women. Beautiful Blankets & Comforts, Go from $1 to $4,50. New Dress Goods Almost endlMs in variety cerUlnly Ix)ver tn Price than youcn ths tmfl quality of cond for riir vhre In town, Grocexios & Provisions of I ho bHt quality auj at tbelowMt prices. Choire Flour and Feed, Fresh Country Produce. irashtng Mpchines & TJVmgers at the lKt makn at Saw ifm. AM. OOODS ABB DEMVERED PR EE. H'a lutn a lieomf, Pkaaant Stor. slMtrlc llchlatl. Coax anl se ns GEO. H. ENZIAN, North First Street. Lighten. Look for New Ad in this Spaco Next Week. Lucksnbach's (il Broadway, Munch Chunk. Reading R. R. System. Lehigh Valley Division, Anthracite Coal Hied cxcluslroly, Insuring cleanliness and eomfort. ArrAnccmert of raseneer Sf llEIH'I.K IS KKFKOT dec. 4, 1892. T11AINS I.KAVK I.KlliaUTIlN if nr Kftwnrk and New York 4aa. 7.40, anil 1 1 1 2. a in. , 3 06, &.ZJ Gt 7.ist p. ia MAinink 'chunk anil Uelvldere AG .00, a. 111. 1 12.57, 4.37 ann ,.- v For LambertvIHe and lrenton 9.oo and iVi.f,rt, i-kfiur, ,k. Allenlown. Beth- a.nem, and Kaslon, 5.58, 0.42, 7.40, 9.00, SJA. 11.12 a.m. 12.57, 2.42, 3JW. 4.37, 5.22. 7.2U and 10.27 1 In. For Ftilladelprila ana point soniho.to.4r 7.40, u.54 and 11.12 a. in.-. 2.42, 3.M. 4-37, 5.22 aud ''For'lteadlnsamlllarnbmi;7.4 andll.12a.1n. Ii? V ", ',.,. ... ,-h..tnrrt. tn. rv's. WUIto Hail, Coplay, and llokendann.ua 6.42, 9.00 9.51 & 11.12 a. ".i 12-57, 2.42,4-17, " For Mauctulnurk 0.52. 7.43, 9.30, 11.20 and 11.63 a.m.: 1.10, 3.10, 4.15,6.20,7.21, 8.3, 9.30 p. 111. For Weatherly and llazlrtou 6.62, 7.4J9.JO and lt.63 a.m. 1 4.15, 6.20. 7.22, 10JS9 ii.rn. For Malianoy City, Slienandonli and Aliland a.52, 7.43, 9.30 and ll- a.m. 4.13, 5.20 1 & 7.22 p ra. For ilt. carmel and bliamokln 7.43 and For Fottsvllle 6.5.'. 7.43, 7.40, 9.30 11.12 and 11.63 a. in.. 3.00, 4.15, 7.22 and 7.26 p.ni For Wlilte ifaven. WllkesbarrB and Bcranton 7.43,9.30 andllJU .m.l4.15. 6.20, 7.22 and 10.59 fi'ym Plttston and I,. & IS. Janet., 7.43. 9,36, and UJVl a.ra,: 4.15, 0.20, 7.22 uiui For lunknannock 7,43 and 11.KI a. m. 4.15, ' For Oweito, Auburn, Ithaca and Geneva 11.53 ""For'lSey'vlUo, Towanda, Sayre, JVaverly, El mlia, Jtocliester, lluBalo, K'sipira Falls and tlie ,trnB tt r.t a , . and in r.fl n. m. For Elmlra ahd tho West via Salamanca at m- SUNDAY TRAINS. For New York 6.07 and 11.12a.m. ; 3.17 and 7.20 PFo'r Philadelphia 7.57 a. 111.: 2.62, 6.17 and 7.26 P'Fo"r Easton and Intermedial Btatlont, 0.07, . t. , n , . , o K- K.I7 flnrt 0.02 D. ra. Fir Mauch'thuuk 8.14, 9J6, 11.20, 11.3s 11.63 bAJi,ua.,ir... a, tin? n. m., 2.62 and 7.2C D. 111. For llazleton P.50, aud 11 53,a.in. ; 3.10 and 10.59 PFo'r MahanoyCIty and Shenandoah 9.60, 11.53 a. m., ana 3.10 p. m. v.. tvht. ii.,.n. vvnkA-Rrre. FUtston, Tnnkhannock.Towauda. Sayre. Ithaca, (tamj. Aunurn, wmira, ncfiuesicr, d,u., Falls and the West 11.63 a. in. and 103 p. m. For further particulars Inquire ol Agents for lime lauie. A SWElUAKD.Uen'l Manager. O. HANCOCK, General rawenaer Auent, l'hlladelnhla. Fa. W. NONNEMACHER. Ass't Ueneral Fas- senfier Aeent, doiuii oeiuicurn,, 4 . Aiav 11. 9-. IV FOR SALE. a fas-tn aitiiAfori in Tnttftmensinrr township, Carbon county, raM about six mites from Weiss- mo r.n Hurl ItaarlinD- friim Stllfl fllUCfi tO KrCJEC' vine coDtainlnK upwards o( 43 aciesol clear -MinM anrl u-ltli all nPTMOJirV mit but 1(111, (TS comorlslnu ft TWO 8T0HV FKAMK l)WIsL LINO HOUSE 1U24 feet, with awlujjlUlC leet, a frame bank barn 32x48 leet. wagon shed 22x30 Itjet anu an otner necessary ouluuiiuiuks. Terras ol saie win u m, II. llarrllv. Fa. First Mional M, OFLEUI0IIT0N, PA, i'i,,, 1 nn,,ni mivtinn far Seven Directors of this Bank will be held at the Banking House, m TUKSDAY..IANUAKY 10th, 1893, ,lcleen Hie hours of ONE and 11IBEE O'CLOCK P. M. JOI1NT. 8EMMKI Cashier. Lehlglrton, Ta., Dec. 24, ISDlf. Executor's Notice. f.m. of JANE DOVlill. lale of Franklin Twp., Carbon county Pa., deceased. All persons Indebted to said Estate are requested to niake Imrai-dlate payment, and those having legal claims against the same will present tliem with out delay in proper order JJ Jjf'JJgJJ0!, Die 23, 1KI2 6 tiecnuir. Aftministrator's Notice. Estate of JOHN O. FI'.Y. lata of Franklin Tp Carbon county. l'a deceased. All persons in debted to said Estate are requested to make Im mediate payment, and those bating legal claims rtgalnstthe same vil! present them wlthoutde lay lu proper order ler a'tuentto Do23, i92 C Administrator. Philadelphia Press, Dally, Sunday, Weeklr. 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Dally (.except Sunday), one year - $4.00 14 one month so " (Indudlug Bunday) one year - 7.W M one lAsontb - - - .66 Sunday one year - 2 oo Weekly Press, one year l.oo Drafts, Cheeks and other It finlttai , sbould be made payable the order of Tie Prsss Company. limited. PIIILADEUPIUA, PA. ELY'S" ATABinH Cream Balm i Cleanses the NiPsstss3 Allays Pain and Inflammation. Sials lis Smi, Kntorrs tbe Sns ot Taste and Smell laiT HJC.sH' i A panicle is appllsil Into aarb nostril and i i is srtl J''.c oo cents t uniffiiis , MfflSKffi&n . .,Tk R r EEVER I A Fairy TiClQSQ"; it certainly Is no exaggera tion for ns to say that our smck rosombles a fairy Land with onr Immense display ot Christmas and New Yaar Uoods that are now crowding our shelves and counters and bringing eager purchasers here. We eclipse all oar former efforts In tbls dlsolsy both as to quality, assortment and price. Hut In eclipsing ourseltwe also knock com- , potetlon sky high. We will mention a few things as space permits: Toilet Cases, Work Boxes, Bibles,- Handsomely Bound Volumes by Eminent Aurthors, Glove Cases, ltand kerchelf Cases, Cuff and Collar Boxes, Whlsp Holders, Hand Mirrors, Albums, Dolls Head Bests, Ink Stands Beautiful Christmas Cards, and a Hundred and one other things that will ploase and Interest you. Come and see us snoo. Obeht's Block, Lehighton, Pa. LADIES AND AflSSF.S Coats&Jackets In lh very Neatest Styles and at the Lowest Prices at E. H. Snyder's, also a full Hue of Fine Dress Goods, That can't be matched In this town or county for Style Quality or rrlces. See Our Goods Before You Buy. AN II KISTLER CORNER SECOND & ALUM Sts. Want everybody in Lehighton to buy at their stire because they have not only an ex cellently assorted line of fine Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Bools, Shoes, &c., but because their prices are low er than these goods can be bought for elsewhere in fown. We show goods with pleas ure, quote prices and deliver all purchases. Don't forget, but call and see us, KRUM and KISTLER. loliday Goods ARE OOMIMO IN. Our Jewelry Store On Bank way, Lehighton, is leading headquarters for Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, all Kinds at the Very Lowest Prices. Repairing Promptly Done. Wilson Frantz, Bankway, Lehighton. DRUGS, prc. MEDICINES, genuine and best SOAPS, laroe nne nn(l cheap. WINES,?001 lor medicinal use CIGARS, tlle be&t made. SPECTACLES, nn extensive and increasing trade. I guar antee satisfaction to i:ery customer. PRESCRIPTIONS "refully compounded. Central Dm?? Store, Dr. C. T. HORN, Nervous Prostration. Ml MBlMinnuL Kirk ftn4 Nms llradactso, Ilarbaha, DlaaltiraMf sw- sia team, ssu imdm, a .riooi hi. Vllns' IHusec, Opium Habit, Drunkenness, ( mr dra bx Ur. afllek Ulorlle Harrlno. It dM, not tuMkii. .1 r-J . tM Sim. Bobbl UroWBl, llelAad. n., MSued wltb ?1LP7 f V) fur and tentlftrs to eoa)Jlcar. Jmm Pfitre. KUa. Ortrtrnn. bad bsMn muSvriaS wKb MMT I itu PiOsVtnit.ia fur (our jsjUsVOCOM not Up, DUiBUiI usiimxi ciro UDlli M Ul ur ss nmr- toratlva Nanrlnoi h ts dowwu. rtnetouas Vr ftt drtut-uji. Dr. MUm Hot and Lhrr Pills uTdosK tor x cm we ta tu Ntudr lor OuloBSDMs. Turvi4 liTr, etax, t. pr.Mllo-'ModloolCoHkhart.lnd. M l'TI,I Vi EISSPORT, PA. It is Kea'sonablo lor suggestive hints on Christmas purchases. e believe that we can meet nil requirements in this highly im portant lino with our excellently selected ossortment of New Toilat Articles, Sweet Perfumes, Hair Oil, Bay Hum, Face Pow ders, Pocket Books. Card Cases, Cigar Cases, Cigars by tho Box, Pocket Knives, Hair, Cloth and Shoe Brushes', Razors, Toilet Soaps, Fine Stationery, etc. These are onlv some of the many' things we have. We in vite you cordially to come and sec us before you buy else where. BIERY, The Druggist. Attention! Business Men IIAXKEItS, BROKERS, nOOKKKriiltS. I.AWYBliS, OFFICIALS. Abstract Makers, Insurance Writers. Clerks, And all whose Business llequires Writing. Do not deface your books by scratching. Use 'I lie Ink Erasing Electroslne Pencil which works Instantaneously and does not abrade the paper. A neat and clean set of Hooks Is appreciated by Oood Business Men. Address all order to (leu eral Agent E. v. KUim.NlIl:, steraleisvllle. Oarb in county. Pa. Price 33, ea and 7S cents. iAWFKlt, the barber, opposite the Opera House, cuts hair, shares and does every thing In first-class strle Drop In and aee htm. Closed on Sundays. Toilet Articles for sale. STUIlKIt'3 SUA VINO SALOON, opposite the advocate orricK, Is headquarters for shaviuK.halr cutting: and shampooing. Particu lar attention paid to cutting Ladles bangs and Children's Hair. Toilet article for sale. Choice cigars. Cam. GO TO Fits. ItODERRB, under the Exchange Hotel, Bank street, tor a smooth shave ora lashlonable hair cut. JIT Closed on Sunday's Boeder's llatr tonic, cures Dandruff. We earry ill nwfc luti iiucui taw: j lunciBruciOT l low est prices, and we are the only place In tonn where you ean buy Bender's Cream lor Ihelare. T? I). CAMPBELL, oyer the Canal Bridge, East WcUsport, cuts hall, shaves and shampoos In stylo. Give me a call. You can also buy Day Bum, Hair Toulcs, &c., at the very lov,est ,vc-. Comnetetioa Is The Mm Of o CD S rt- pLi oc o H CD ! H o 2 ff X 3 -a ro a B f- P M H a od o o CP o ' d a- CP M CD CD r. 1 1 GO 00 (D CD S g O V3 CP O B "J Ml & CD 02 cd g, Cleap For I s Cash, Tato First Bate. New Bee Hive, ALLENTOWN.PA. From now on, until the end of the season, we will try and lead ALL COMPETITORS in the Valley in our COAT In Style.Quolity.Quantity and LOW PRICES. Perfect fits guaranteed to EVERYBODY. Respectfully, wHunsicker' Comer 8th and Hamilton Sts. GO TO SWEENY'S "Corner Store" lOraip, Leiois, Bananas, M, Apples, Celery, ill, Grapes, TaWe Raisins, Coifec tiais, Fancy Basiels, Qneens ; ware, aMa foil ie of Nice Groceries. Lowest prices, gooil treatment, prompt delivery Call and. See Us. Corn ek Store, j LEHIGHTON PA. ft A certaiuStdealsr says "examine my competitor' stock end I am suro you will then Imv from me." This Js NotSo,For At M. T. TEEXLBRS Popular Carriage Works. YOTT f!AN Ttrtv All Kinds of Wacrnns cJ"5f Yon Can Bny Elsewhere Id Tie Valley xx YVOJiKOFHONOR. Ire enn soil vn,, T? m , -, . . n littin w .V ' -"iy ur onoaay work just as low. ves nrt ict Ct worntI,erdeaIerV?nlnfrrd ,n s'11 th utiiu.t. nut p don t recommend it but Onr Own Wori Christmas Presents. NO BOASTING I Uook's Tllft?.S!lTi"(l no Assortment ofKtandant Jferere " .,C)', ,prices- Ki6u" are J'"st right and you will find here just exactly what you want at just exactly the price you can afford to pay for it. (Tome and see us- Chas. H. Nusbaum, BRIDGE STREET, WEISSPORT, PA. A MEREY CHRISTMAS. Lot us throw you gentle hint on Present Making. What would be more appropriate than a Pretty Rocker, A Handsome Side Board, Book Case, Parlor Suit or Bed Room Suit for a Holiday Tresent. ll'e have Everything in this Line at. Marvelously Low Prices. Come and see us and let us tell you our Low Price,1. KEMERER & SWARTZ, NORTH FIRST STREET. T F V ar m neetl of Wal1 PaPer' Window Shades, Curtain 8tam and Sash Ro 8- Room Mouldings, 8taUon ary, all kinds ol Brushes, Paint and Painters Supplies go to First Street, Lehighton, Lowest Prices. The ladios of the county will continue to find usheadqua tors for all the new and pretty things in Millinery at the lowe prices. You need not go to Allentown or Philadelphia, we will sell you cheaper than you can buy in the cities. City milliners are always cmployedihere. rench Dress Robe "Vo arc offering a Lot of French Dress Robes at Gteatly Re. duced Prices. The Styles and Colorings are excellent, and nil are to be closed out as follows: ' "A5,lin wpi ImpnrIM to sell tor 10,00. $MX) " " ' $l?,00snd 113.00.' " $10,00 " " tn.OOsnd 120.00. " $12,50 " ' i2,60 " 20,00 634 Hamilton Tlie btst Chris Kiogle tbe world lias erer known conldn't bajf reaeb Ui BIk Assortment ot rjolldar Ooods now on exhibition at our popular store. To (tire jun an Idea ot what we bars we will bat mention Flush Toilet Cues, Smoker Sets, Albums, Minlcur Met. Hinderkerchelf Csses, Cloths Hampers, Polls In endless varies and at Pslce tbat are almost giving tbsm swsr, Wl ne Bets Lemonarle and Hater bets, Work Boxes, Ink Standi, Tojs In Uie greatest i-letrerr shewn In tbls sown, Christmas Tree Oreoa. tneoU, 1 Antlfnl Jewelrv, Fine Silverware, Pocket Books, Strap Albums, and tbe Finest and Cheapest ktae ot Confectioner; In (be Ysllty. Come and see ns before jou buy elsewhere. B. K. Culton, Lehighton, Pa. JlOV VOOR t-ii j. n i. Chl'IStinnS J'reSeiltS AT- Franlc Leibengnth's1 KOUTH FIRST STRUM, where also ran lie found a Hue Una of nne urocerlea, Fruits, Candle, dreen Vete Uble In season, Acattheverr Lowest I'rh?es. Prompt atten tlon and good goods. QigfCALL AND SEE US Pn .. 0.,w, "iugcj) I liaClUIIS), Carts, Sleiffhs. &r. We Do Reconiiieni !!--! - Andrew Bayer, Give us a Call. The prettiest line of Fall and Winter Coats, Jackets, Cloaks, AND Trimmed Hats! ever put on sale in Carbon coun ty can now he seen at J. (jritHV Millinery Stores, Lehighton & Weissport (30,00 St., Allentown. pOIt SLTEEVISOIt, The undersigned 111 be a candidate tor Supervisor of Mahonttiir Township, at the spring electloj. Itf. SAMUEL EVEHT. Administrator's Notice. KmU of PJrTKB DBEISBACH. U(of Frist IUi Tfk-p., Ctrboo Maaiv. r., dteeued. Ad Ht-MH iudcbUd to Hsila Ktsu svrv requcittvl ta ' mk IsvwcdUta partnesVL avsri Uo bTU Ictul clklru afmlDit tk am will prrMQt U wfthCHtt dl)r Is ppBpw onlrrtor PtW mtpt ta Jo. JPUUr. Att.fy l.ttcb Cbau 4pijpiu lie esaajiet xanaeerejaip. Jaa, t, ilf ll foaea PraJMafiEpen N-1