ESTAUIJSIIF.il lil. The Carbon Advocate mlllTKD KVIRT B4II1RDAT BV - Hariy V. Motthlmer, Sr. OFFICB-seller's nioole, North First Street, benlghton, fa. rals rper hnt accepted at Hie Mlilajliton rt onire l Bscond Claw Matter. 0Jt AIlVEItTISINO HATES. IMil aid llMdint notices in take run ol asper m per line lor eacli lnitli;n. BceOTtors' Administrator and Auditors' no- "oirds R'tBanks, resolutions ol respect, and tlxllir notices one time I.H. Eocal tires ol entertainments, suppers, ftetlrals, fain, dances, and all Fntertalninenls ertgaeu to make money cents tier Hue. unlets tb printing has been done lor the same at tols Trtsalayadirertlsemcnta, the inches and oter, $3 per tocli per annum. . tA . Bubtctlatlon price urn svlien ipald spot mb r l.a It not o nald This rule will fiereatter at strinantly enforced. Mi ... . . Iwws-Translentadi-ertlsIni.' and Job print gtasb, yearly adTertislnij papule nuarierly. SATURDAY. JANUARY 21,1803 Our Olroulat.iou 14G8 Matthew BtINLKT Qcay has been re elected United States Senator by the rennsylranla State Legislature. The business men of tMs town, and all towns for that matter, should be nrotectedtrom the ravaues and com n.iuinn nf the Installment man. lie Is no good to any town. Oca esteemed oontemporary accuses us of persecuting Mr. Kuutn. That Is wronnCWo loave that to his conscience, Our duty has boen to expose a man who has been trayellng about in dit-Rulse and we havo succeeded, and with us, thus endeth tho whole business I The oodncilmen who are elected at tho cominR spring elections should be pledged to tho erection of a hose homo not an expensive structure that will, for years, bo a burdon (o the town and taxpayers, but a building that will Jill the want to a nloety. It should ho an asy matter to find men who can safely and honestly put themselves square on this position. The old canal bridgo at VTeUsport has been condemned as unsafe fot nubile travel. The L. C. Co., know It. but with a disrespect for publio safoty that Is almost brutul does nothing. The question is Is the Lehigh Coal & Navigation Company a bigger Institution than the law ? If It Is not then lot the proper authorities see to It that the traveling publio has that protection which is their right. Make the company build this bridge and stop all this monkeying. The death of Rutherford D. Hayes was sudden and unlookod for, yet it will esuse no shock, for Mr. Hayes had already passed out of publio lite auo almost out of publio remembrance. He was the only surviving ex-President of the United Statos, with the exoep tionofMr. Cleveland, who had been recalled to office; but he recognized, when he had served his term, that his fQclal career was ended. And this wat not from any fault of his. While not a great muD, ho was clean, honest, pa trlotlo and capable; ho surrounded himself with able men and strove to make his administration honorable. Had he been freely and fairly elected. thsre is every probability that ho woula have Buoceeded and be might have earned an illustrious place in our his- tory. But the stamp of fraud was upon him. Though the country acquiesced In the robbery of the electoral vote from Tilden, it never really accepteo the result. Mr. Hayes himself was In nocent of the fraud and accepted the ofQoe only when it was thrust upon him; but the sin was visited upon hit head, and when another Presidont had been lawfully elected ho returned to the obscurity from which he had been drawn. Hero he lived n quiet, digniflod life, taking a modest part In various patriotic and charitable works and 1111 lug the measure of his duty as a citizen without ostentation and always with honor, which will follov him in the kindly repose of the grave. Philadcl, phla Times. OFFICES TO Hi: FILLED At tho Coinloc Battle of llallota in Hie Month of February. As we understand it, the following officers are to be voted for at tho com lug election next month, or better still they are the positions to which the Republicans and Democrats of this town will nomlnato their respective candidates: In the First Ward one councilman for ene year; one for two years nnd one for three years. Following 1803 one councilman will be elected every year fer a three year term. The decree of Court dividing Lehlghton into wards says that only two school directors shall be voted for at the coming elec tion. However, thero will be three elected as follows: One for one year; one for two years uud one for three years, and then annuallv thereafter one for three years. No oonstablo will he elected until 1803. In the Second Ward only one mem, ber of council Is to bo elected, and this for a threo year term. At tho election of 1695 two are to be elected, as follows: one for two years and one for three years and then annually one for three years. In this ward, one school dir ector will be elected for a term of three years. In the Third Ward tho voters will elect only one councilman for a term of three years. In 1804 two will be elected however, one for two years an one for three years. And annually thereafter one each year. The school directors to be elected are one for one year and one for threo years. The office of chief burgess will be voted for by the voters of the three wards, as will also the office of tax collector. For Overseer of tho Poor the decree of Court does not specify so It Is also presumed that as hereto fore this town will have but two, and one will be elected annually by the whole people. Assessors will not be elected until 1893. The Commissioners having recently appointed W.G. Miller, In the First Ward; Geo. Delhi, in the Second Ward, and Samuel Seller, in the Third Ward. They will serve un til the election of 1893. Of the office ot Auditor, there is no mention in the decree referred to so it is also pre sumed that this office will be filled in the usual wayby all the voters, lu the three wards. The tickets for the spring election will be tho same -f.tr 1 aa those of last fall, with the excep tion that they will be somewhat smaller. The marking of the Imllou however will be done the same. Third TardIirmort. Are earnestly Inrltad to meet lu con vention at the Mansion Ilou on tbe evening of Friday. January 30, at 8 o'clock for tbe purpoae f putttug la nomination otlVeera for tbe t1ral ofDees to be fWA at tbe KeWary election. Let tbe mee4k b a lare ne and all Dnoan.ta aMni omaitttee. WHAT IT COST CARBON COUMTT T4t IlKMANAdKII I..T YKMl. A Few of the Ti.tftla trust Are to) (Wm it! the statement nf Oertmn Cmln Flrmneoa rnr ItttH s a preliminary nubseqnout to the publication of tho animal statement ot nuances of Carlton county, now In course of very careful arrangement or compilation by county auditors A. Q. Peters, O. W. Mortblmer ami John S. .Miller and clerk O'llriau, further we will append a few of the totals for the various purposes for which money has been exended by the couutv. The Counly Commissioners are Henry S. Miller, ot Franklin township; Daniel Cnunon, of Rockport, and J.C. Sendel, of Wsatherly. The commissioners have, no doutbt, earnestly eudeavoreu to strictly comply with their onerous and responsible duties. Tho business of this office every year assumes great er and more Imporlaut proportions, and therefore requires greater care and scrutiny on the part of those who aro elevated to It by the people's will. rho annual statement will very likely be published durlyg the ' first week lit cbruary, aud ns usual will be read by ull taxpayers who feel sufficiently In terested in the welfare of the county to wado through it.. It certainly should bo read and carefully weighed by nil. SOME OF THE TOTALS. Hoed Damag. i 1530 00 New JJridM Work n.0J4 m rtetntits of Bridgo 1,137 73 UuMtl I.aud tax paid out IV! 40 Bonds Hueenid v,ibu u' uteieat on Bonds SOS IS Loaos and Ijisoouou 3,0a5 00 Scalp Iiounly 100 00 supplies lor uourt House wo. M acllsneous ,MI election Furniture 1,101 04 Redemption of UnewMd Jiaud 312 40 Fuel..... 84 06 JDrinacloctloii expenses 1,031 70 foil olcctlon expenses 1,100 118 Special Assessment 10 00 unseated l.aud Assessment is uu atiliooorr and auks...: 1,TO 33 Conveying prisoners to peniletiltajy. 182 30 uanruinz oi pnsouers ami nros i.. ;,ui o llurialollndmnenteoldlerv 210 00 Jury Commissioner oxnenses 100 30 Conimiseioncr's Solicitor 30 20 Auditors and Clerk 22a 74 Coiumistionet'a Clerk Vtt 00 lounlv Treasurer 1.147 7 Core of Insane 552 00 nllor Salary 300 "0 CiHtoMDOueats 55 84 Witness face 405 05 Constable fees 313 OS Ju.tica feca 140 30 Sucrlllfees , 107 00 I'rolhonotsry lees......... 85181 District Attorney fees 411 OS Court crier salary 100 00 Jourt Blenocrapher lua 70 Constables returns and tipstaves 411 40 ursnu jurors in uu Traverse Jurors 900 00 Pettit Jurors 1,108 30 Iricnnia Assessment 3.0ZJ 0-t Kirst Itrcistrv of voters 700 60 Second ltefiietry of voters 635 15 Clolbiog and betiding prison 04 73 water rent 32 on Medical attendance 125 57 Daniel Cnrfhou drew In 1802 iKwO on account" salary; Henry "Miller drew 83.70, and J. C. Sondel drew D0. riicro was it balance of salary duo each at tho end of tho year which will run over into tho account of 1801. The Auditor's duties are looked on very lightly by somo people, when the fact is that it should bo tho revcrso of this. The Auditor's office is one of tho most responsible nnd important of all tho offlcos. It comes uuder their duty to scrutinizo and carefully calculate Bveity bill that has been paid out by the commissioners". If thero are any ovcrchargo or if exhorbltant prices unvo been paid for anything, It is for them to judgo and duly act on. As to the annual statement, it requires time and patience to nrrnngo this annual circular so that it may bo an intelligi oio document to an people, una tnis it will surely be this year, more so, thau it uas ever uccu lu tue past. Till! I'.VAMIULICAl. CIIDItCIl. Kcportof Master's 1'lmlliigs In ill it Ing Cnse. Tho uuuieious Evangelical Church read rs will peruse with Interest tho fo'lowins conaen-e.i report or Master Ittcuard s turn ncs In the Hvancotical Church controversy at Heading. The finding of fac:s and the opinion on the, questions of law alone wouia mak-e-a cousiuerauio routine, wtiue lie testimony Is mouutalnous lu lis pro portions. The main points, however, nre hero given: 1 Be mailer tajs that tho jiev. J. II. 'blrey Is the lecal pastor ol tl.o cburcli. because the conference bv which he was appointed the ono held at Alleniown In 1801, and presided over the llev. S. C. a. itamen was a legal contcsence, held in accordance with the discipline atd laws of the church, and hence Its actions are to be recognized and supported by the civil laws. Ua tho same grounds, ho urttes that the pretended conference presided over bv Ulshop Bowman was not a local confer eace, and hence thai Us pretended ap pointee, the Key. A. Krecker. could not claim l no riant to tue pulpit ol the Sixth Street Ctmrch, even though Slilrxy were lounu not to to me legal giastor. Tho controversy turned lamely unnu the standing of lllshops liowman and Eshcr who now assume episcopal atiihorttv over the church and demaud a lecal lattucatlon of their actions. Ou this qui ttlon the find- ing is mat toe trial anu sutpensiou ol these 'wouisnops, wmcn iook place In balem Krancelical Church. Headlnc. In February. 1800, was legal and miliar according to tbn discipline, aud must be sustained. lie also slates that the preliminary ex amlnatlon of the bishops; which was held by Messrs Kiekbofer, I.ercb.and Uiubach, At which the charges were dismissed, and which pretended decision was pleaded In bar of the trial at Heading and In the In dianapolis Conference, was Invalid and In effectual as a bar. lie holds, therefore, i hat the bishops were legally suspended, and are nil now In the legal exercise of piscopaiiunctiona ol l lie cliureli. The matter holds that both sides are rlcht In rlalmlne that the aeneral confer. enoe of the other side was Illegal The conference which was bold In lodlanapolls in October, 181)1, was void of no effect, be cause It was not called in accordance with the discipline that the power to tlx the ptaceof holding tho aeneral conferences devolved upon the oldest annual confer ence. Phe oldest aunnal confereuce was that ot Kastern renns)lvanla. In theexerclse of this power. It fixed upon Philadelphia, auu a cunierence ueia as any oiurr place was not In accordance w th the discipline. aod cootenuently illegal. As to the con ference held at Philadelphia. It was called according to the discipline, but, as It leek ed a constitutional quorum, ft was also Illegal and Its actions void and of no effect 'I he master further declares that, admit ting that the Indianapolis Conference was legal, its pretended action upon tbe tils and suspensions of llial ops llowniar. and Eaber was not taken In a legal way, nor did lis action, with regard to the pretended eastern i-ennsiivania uonierence, he-M at Allentown and nieslded over bi Illsbon Thli caio is the nioit IwDorUDt of the many that have been triad In tbe courti iv MriotM paru of the country. taMwucb it Involve worn of ibe v1al mIdu of the controversy than an; other. Inclodluc tbe lefiaiuy u; ido aunuai conierancea and ihr iiupanaion of lUe blabopa. If it ibouU be Anallti stuLlAj a. I r rt I I el.. -I.. 1. would be without lesaliv uomiUuud blibops. iiotb isowman and Kaber have boen aut peadedand tbeir iubfjaQt re-election and tbe election of UUlvop Hrefodl1o took ibe place of BUbop Dabi, would be t(rtd. while ibe election of era. Uaia; man and Dnba b the Pblladelpble Qeueral uoniereoM wouia luewite te votd. tbabeen Id tended to file tb report u4ai and tbe prellotinar; poiuti ware banded lo eoonael aa coduIdIok ibe prob able decision of tbe maater on the various polatp, but tt having btwo found that k would be Impossible to prepare tbe case for argument In ibe supreme court ibi jesr, tbe case will now loWe ibe usual course, sad tba real final declsiou mar not be filed far several weeks yet jnsbemeanuue there will be lurlber riveomart uwdlfied when the final re port Is made up. HO!FiREXZIANS! I eryWoUy i on tbe MifclitoiA I X N S ixipului uoi t li t?tiil store w ht-i thi'A t'uj i'iUv Uuitirellao, KtK'it-ty MBluent'arthe lowaat nri noasiUe . . t l 1 . 1 ON THE RAILROAD. 11 HI HP MKNTION OF A VIIX'I 1 1108 ON THK JtAll.. !sVt l'mrilis That win he ot interat 1 r the 'iwIh.,1 Hon. j - 1 tm afMresslBg a carpenter union , at Scranton Wednesday Oraud Master I Workmaulowoerly sold :'I am a-raclallst I and I say It without blushing. If the avowal brings condemnation, I am willing to take It. I am one of tio.OOO,- 000 socialists In this country. 1 be lieve the railroads are public highways aud should be nationalised, and that the telegraph system should be ownexl ami operated-by the government. The people own the election system, streets, public schools, and are we afraid to go a step farther and own the railroads and telegrapli which are more esmential to the public T" 1 It has been given oat by a Control Railroad ofOolnl that another arrange ment has been perfected whereby a passenger car will be taken each day from the Pennsylvania road at Phillips burg and run through togcranton, aud a oar from the Central will be taken by the Pennsylvania nt Phillipsburg I for Philadelphia. This will give the Pennsylvania mi opening to Scranton which It has thus far found Impossible besides furnishing n new route for the Central to Philadelphia, something it has apparently deslreH to obtain for somo time. ' Lehigh Valley engine No. 421 has just been rebuilt nt the Kastou shops. Tho engine is built after the pattern ot 301, but is larger In n'auy respects. Tho boiler Is fl fly-four inches in diame ter, and tho driving wheels nre flvonnd a half feet high. JThe New York division of tho Reading Railroad lias received eight of the fifty ongiues which nre now being turned out by the Baldwins. They arc of the compound type and ure being fitted up rith Smith's patent exhaust. Tho remainder of theso engines will lie delivered within tho next few months. An order went into effect on the Pennsylvania liallt-uad recontly to the effect that nit employes of that oom pany must ell her sever their c-onneo dons with all orgauistations, labor nnd otherwise, or give tip their jobs. This Is drawing tho lines too flno; but It wilt only tend to bring the Inboriug man ton realization of the f apt Hint 'united wo stand; divided We full." Let them unite. X Among tho many millions of pas sengers carried ou all tho railroad linos of Pennsylvania during the your end ing on Jan. no last 12 were killed. Of this number 14 wero klllod In n. wreck on tho Pennsylvania railroad at Hur- rlsburg in Juno. Tho number of pas. Hengors injured during tho year was CS3. Tho totnl number of passengers, employes and other persons killed was 1,180. Tho total number injured was 8S20. The whole number of persons killed who were not passengers or em ployes, was 931. Of this number it is cstimatod, 75 per cent lost their lives while lying on the tracks whilo under tho lufluenco of liquor. tTho stockholders of tho Lehigh Volley Railroad Company convened In annual session at tho general offices of tho company Tuesday, and the meet (ng's interest was intensified by a geu tie "kick" on the part of one or two small stockholders against tho leaso of the property to tho Reading Company, because thev (the stockholders! had not been consulted in tho mattor pre vious to its consummation. Joseph Wharton presided nnd at the couclu. slon of tho reading of tho nnnual re port by President K. P. Wilbur, Lewis Elkin began u forceful condemnation of.tho directors in leasing the roai' without consulting the stockholders Samuel KUdn, his brother, also took u hand in tho discussion and wanted to know whether any provision had been made In the lease for the proper pro serration ot the property of tho Le high Valley Railroad during iho con tlnuance of the lease. X The total tonnage of the Valley Railroad for tho year ended Noyemlier 30, 1802, showed nu. Increase of 090,771 tons, while tho number nt passengers carried increased 281, 1CI. Reference is made to the lease with the Reading, to tho standing of the company's onpitai account nt tho end of thb year, to tho work that hns been dono on tho now Hues, to tho addition of equipment and rolling stock. The total mileage of the company nt tho end of tho year, Includ ing second traok, franchisoa, sidings, etc., was 2ylfl8.0fi miles. The operations of tho Lehigh Valley Coal Company nro nlso given aud t.how shipments of ooal amounting to 4,550,533 tons, as against 1,033,003 tons in 1891, and 3, 905,071 tons in 1800. . MllVMl'APKItS. IHT" Tue Tamaqua Kauonosa readied us la.t week changed from Its baby form lo that-ot tuaturltv so to apeak, llie paper Is now four paKes with seieu ooluuins to a pane, aod Is full of spicy local news and nitsceuaneous matter. VI o hope to ho the ICeoorder contluue In Its piosperlty. . fsrTHS I.EUUiUTiiir Vhvm upieaied In new rorm Willi Its last Issue Tne paper Is now an eight page edition, with si eolunis ou a paice. 'ilie Preen fa well hupporleil by Its PHtionsanit seems to be gu llus tiiar. tsr-TnK ANaKORr, IIhcord Is uow a "steam pilnt," llrotber Maljoy bavlug wilbln a tew weeks luut addeil hleiini 11. (tirwd in t.l. i.lut.t Malluyopnttiuws to prosper, iiotwllhslanitlnii an oocasional boycott. .'. tr-Tui Tamaiiila Covrikr has been ohanged fiom a nlue column loan eight ooluou, tiewstiaper and Is now issued twice a week. 1 be paper Is new hi atyie and ikpoa-rapliv and has the apearanee or success .. ..T.r''t,,''.,'.".,'.,lM,l,rltyouu editor, ol the Meatlierly Ilerald, la said to be a candidal, lor tbe poat oak In his town. If this be so. we hope to see Percy carry ol the persimmon . lay Tut White Havxk Jocsnai. continues to prosper, aod Hro. t ent has Just placed a new horse engine In his eatabllalimenl. We Want Hotter Itoflds. There must be an entire reversal of the present method of building roads indulged in by the intelligent granger and the expert"(?) road commissioner, before we can hope to have better roade. The present method la lo so rape a lot ot dirt together and heap it lu the oeutre of the road, we must reverse this method and ilur nut n afrinnr Hlrr pifimrawon ior h goou, perraaneni fouadatlpu. This simple proportion , mav be 11 difficult on to unt hr many, but oue might us well try and build a bouwoaquloksHtitl as try to build good permaaetrt roada on a mud 1 foundation It la often claimed that tbe good , roads of Europ are tbe product of . wTtt n ., i, i oturi. With the exceptlou of the few of the old Ilomfcu rtMivda, tbe roads ! 0f Europe are praotlcedly tbe product of the preaant century. Nafioleou did more for tbe roade improvement of France than bad ever been done be fore in tbe many yeara of tbe history of that oouutry. He founded tbe splendid system which baa been widely followed by alt the other Continental Nations, while England's roads were during tbe early part of tula century as a rule mere quagmire. In 1782 good - , roads iu Europe wero almost aa great amity . tU.y arc ... iminlhta rnnntry IMi-liirrat fur CltrtfttlUH lreut. A liotli has mt n-reiretl u (lutly L'ti.t hoituittit f ht-antiful w tli it att- uuiti' hHitablf (oi t'liriit tin mw ad Nw Vaar prwaU. The prioM .H F.M I A V MAH't Tu I I Tl ..... . MAfll NEWS OF THE WEEK. Thursday, Jan IS. Mine explosion at King, Colo., una tweiitv-eaveu men United Stta Sena- tor John K. Kenna, West Virginia, din ot disease, Washington Rival Kan- aa bmstw prolong their deadlock, both republicans nnd Populism claiming right to ergaulse the body, both speakers sit a rostrum, ami alter a mmj-mi irour rTerDorAltId, Illinois, insugjiratcd Garaa organising Mexican bandit on Hlo Grande frontierChicago fair ofll dftlfl nald to be dlscrlmlnAttng against New York exhibitors Ulalne no worse- Kentucky's 100.000 World's fair bill pasm house -Convict uprising Wyoming peni tentiary quelled by eboot Ing three leaders Dr llriggft' prosecutors appeal to general assembly Duped gold hunters leave San Juan flelda, Colorado Paul Sorugg" and Henry Allen, murderers, lynched at Urlnkley, Ark Alleged ooal combine lietween Pennsylvania and Cana dian Pacific railroads formed to handle Nova Scotia coal Her Dr. John Con way, St. Paul, denounce Archbishop Cor rlgau, of New York, for alleged con epiracy against Mgr. SatolU and others Pugilists U urge and McAullffe decide not to tight Deinpsey, Homestead poisoning susnect. on trial at rutsuurg -liiree ty phus deaths, New York Senator lllscock renominated by itepuDiican caucus, ji bany iwcelver orderea ror eJertey ten- tral railroad Democratic caucus at liar- rlsbunc nominates Itoas for United Statef senator Nebraska oenate organized by Democrats and Populate Goernor Brown. Maryland, commutes death sen tence of four of Dr. IIIU'b murderers to life Imprisonment Senator Ilawley, Con necticut, renominated Senator nill. New York, aud lllchard Croker, head of Tammauy Hall, nave become estranged ovrlntf to differences of opinion on tbo atti tude they hould take toward President Elect Cleveland, Some politicians Think the alleged rupture only a sham, l'rldny, Jail. 13. I1IU Introduced at Albany legalizing ap propriations maun uy tne inatcteu super visors of Kings county for th Columbian celebration lu Drooklyn, bill not to affect the Indictments It is aald Pi i nee George of Wales is likely to visit Nework aud (jhiGHffo this year, ile will be attended by never 1 warships, which will participate in navnl review at cw York mil previa Ing for the greater New York plan waa accepted by tho municipal consolidation Innulry commission nt iNew lork National Association of Wool Mnnufao t mere pawi resolutions opjtoslng any change In the tarilT- Judge .Springfield, ChattnnooKa. refu-wa hold poor people who stole coal to keep train freezing- Manhattan Athletic club governors re- snonslble for tbo club's 750,000 debt Governor Lie welling, Kansas recognizes the house organized by Populists, but Re publicans say only the militia can drive tbera out Superintendent Byrnes pre fers charges ngnlnst Inspector's Williams and McAvoy and uautntns wcstervelt, Stephenson and Doherty for failing to sup press gambling nt New York, an outcome of Dr. Paikhurst'a crusade General Horace Porter elected president of tbe Union League club, cucceedlng Chann cey M. Depew, at New York Men who favor ship canal from great 'lakes to Atlantic ocean through United States territory meet at ashlnirton: George II, Ely, Cleveland, choseu president Elijah Hal ford, president's private secretary, ap pointed major and paymaster in the United States array Senator Stanford, Califor nia, so ill hemayreslgu. This would prob ably Rive California two JJemooratic sen ators Mr. Blaine weaker, but recognizes his relatives and enjoys music of an organ grinder who plays outside his residence -eneral Butler's remains taken to Lowell, Mass., for interment BUhop Keane, of Washington's Catholic university, preaches funeral sermon over Senator Kenna in United States senate At Panama canal trial, Paris, M. Monchlcourt, liquidator for I'anama uauai company, deposed tnat l er- dlnand de Lcsseps had Insisted on proceed ing with the Panama enterprise rogArdless of cost. In all nearly 1,500,000,000 francs were expended, millions of which were spent for bribery or practically given to con tractors. Saturday, Jou. 14, President Elect Cleveland aud family take possession ol their cottage at Lake wood, N. J, It Is hidden away among line trees and is called "The Little White House." Mr. Cleveland will write his in augural address in this cottage and re main there until he goes to Washington lu Aiarcn. Mr. Cleveland erected on his ar rival by the big rooster that was sent to him from Indiana by some enthusiastic ad mirers, ims mm nas a voice like a fog horn Tom Richardson, the Interesting outlaw who dug cares lu the Lonw Islani sand aud terrorized lslip In the fall ot 1801, lias resumed his mysterious pranks Fletcher Williams, Charles W. Brooks, Moses Brown and Frisby Comegys, mur derers of Dr. .T. U. Hill, hanged at Chester town, Md., before a jeering crowd; Brooks and Comeirys suffer horribly Mr. Blaine not so well, but physicians will not admit he has Brlght's disease Jay Gould's will finally probated at New York; letters testa mentary issued to Executors Georeo J. Gould, Helen Gould, Edwin aud Howard Gould President Carnot still being at tacked Ity enemies ot the French republic, who wish to force him to resign W. Bourke Coclcran said to havo told Mr. Cleveland tliat Tammany will never Join hands with Senator II IU to oppose his ad- m lu 1st rut Ion The Kansas senate follows Governor I.cwellyn'B example and recog nizes ine nousc organized, by tua i'opulUts Clav Bonner, tbe Toledo vouna man whose case of suspended animation has attracted ho much attention, apparently dies for the second tlnio and is buried Tbe Duku of Berwick and Alba decides to lend to tho Chicago exposition his relics of Columbus. Tbe relics have descended directly frjim the discoverer St. Louis Hotel. JJuluth. burned: loxa. 100.000: gue&tshavo narrow escapes Harry Sar gent Cod man, head ot the landscape work at tho World's fair, dlo suddenly Deep Waterway convention at Washington passes ieolntlons asking congress to build lanal from great lakes to Atlantic ocean Carl vie W. Harris, condemn lhI mut derer of Helen Potts Harris, disinherited by the will of Dr. B. W. Me Cready, hi grandfather, at Nuw York Senator Carlisle, Kentucky, said to have accepted treaaury portfolio under Cleve land providing the ad mlnlat ration will eupjtort him for president In 1814. Carlisle Is also aald to have friendly autur&nces from Tammauy Hall Fewer cases of typhus fever at New York Kx-Mayor Wiokham, who was largely Instrumental In overthrowing "Boaa,T Tweed, dies at New York Whisky trust adraueea prices lire cent Uadr, Jam. 10 Mar. &atulll uiade nunnaiieut auoatoltc delegate ofilie CiitboUo church in America, a poatuou i':utvalDt to' that of pope of America Mur Katolli atakts that Dr. MaU Ivan's u-almiMS c.-.n corning the sin tie tax were uot rontnuy to the church's doc- inae. aim coiiHetiueiHiy lu was reinstated as a priest Rwv F 7. Hooker, of Al bany, made Hatothv turetary Mr. Bialue holde bis own. nnd It is announced has lost no strength f"i Mveral days At iiomeaieaa.1, ra , auu people are almost starviug, one resu It of the great lock out . Jennings uemorest s Antinulsance league propossa to cluse all saloons under Injunction proceedings as public nuisances en the ground that alcohol, when sold as a beverage, is a poison -The Canadian gov ernment decides to abolish its Welland ca&al.diserimlnatloa against the American routes to tbe seaboard Senator Hill said to have atated that Cleveland will have no trouble with New York's senators at Wash ington. He says Murphy and he must sup port the president sleet whether tbsy want to do so or not The typhus record at New York since Nor, 80 is Mo oaaas, 10 deaths, U discharges, 09 patient m ou North Brother Island.Uauapeotaiu quarantine Democrats and KepubUoanaju Kanaae are aald to have held joint moating and de nounced the Populists for seising tbe house. If the populists use their present house to help elect a Uulsed State senator tbe matter will be taken to the senate lu Washington for settlement Dr. James Cooper, the Baltimore physician who treated Christopher Bpaid, an alleged vic tim of the Homestead poisoning, and who testified that Spald waa suffering undoubt edly from arsenical poisoning, is aald to have received a WOO fee from the Carnegie company General Batter's imposing funeral held at Lowell, Maes. President Harrison hernia a wreath for the ooffln Kernell Loth, a Huoasriaa murdew.sisc- troeuted at Dannemora, X. Y. Horace Smith, one of the iavantors of tbe original i typewriting nwmioe, inventor of the me tallic Cartridge, whale gun and part in ventor of the Smith St Wesson sevolver, , difrdftt SprinjAttld, Mas. Pananiaeanal shatvholoera d acids te ask Americans to aid in oom piting the canal The Rev Wwwd CUrk, D. D , who aaa r ttj yean bean the DMtor of tha Church urchof the Puritans at N jw York, publicly n&ouDcM t3rSrwu,TO It dictt.-H shall lllo I u .Ua) Jtiii. 1 Jaiue.. r-uwl b .Ii NWirk uelrj.ta ut (rnorjuii ALU.it fui ihi l mu.l Statu hcattvialftuiiuoatiou tium fW J.rSpj In 1 1,.- 1 1. lum-xaUu AttMM. Abbstt withdraw. j w juriudiBd Stsltb trims la ts4ai U.1I.UIVS buiitii'. pouuesu ltM Has btw connctrman in rtewanc in rww in ism ne was elected mayor despite hi protest and refund tu -r.- 1 1 ( 'hioago oonven- tinn Smith . .!, o: "iinamt; wait-, most tiimtp-l llnutenanta Mr. Charlton, nm uf i ii 1. 1 bora I leaders of Can adnV pailmni'Mit lsits Washington and learns front nenator and representatives that there f a strong majority aentlment In congrew In favor or annexation Mr. Hlalne'fl physicians state that his con dition Is one f great weakness. His heart l weak and he breathes with great diffi culty, but he l still conscious Three re porters who wrote freely about tbe Panama scandal Imnhhcd from France Floquet and Freyclnet said to be plotting revenge against President Carnot for causing their downfall Fanny Kemble, once world famous aa an actress, dies in Loudon, aged eighty-four years. She was the daughter of Charles Keryble and niece ot Mrs. Sid dons. When only a girl of seventeen she made a hit by the production of her own tragedy, "Francis l," ami saved ner ram- lly from financial ruin, snemarrieu nerce Butler, fiT Houth Carolina, but divorced htm a few years later Senator Carlisle says Democratic senators are willing to help repeal the silver purchase act Senator Fred W. Horn, oue of tbe oldest legislators ot Wisconsin, Is dead. He went to school with JJismarcK J-ne .Mississip pi is closed to navigation by the formation ot an ice gorge near Memphis -Gilbert and bullirau, the opera composers, nave become friends again and will produce an other opera Senator Brloe gives 100 tons of ooal and 100 barrels of flour to destitute people in Ohio Arthur Allan, worth f7t0(j0(000, burned to death at Montreal Ex-Prealdent Hayes' heart affected and much alarm felt about blm Joe God- dard aud Kd Smith matched to light An emery wheel trust, capital W.000,000, organised at Trenton Tho pope created fourteen cardinals, the list not including any Americans George Gray. Delaware, re-elected United States senator. Tbera waa no Republican nominee Mgr. Sa- tolU'fl salary said to be A,000 a year. Wetlnomlnj, sTon, 18. Hutherford B. Hayes, ex-president. of the United States, died at Tremont, O., aged seventy years. Ho was born three months after his father died, was made a brigadier general for bravery ou the battlefield, was governor nt Ohio three times and became president in inn, aunougn it was declared by Democrats that tbe original returns showed that the Tilden electors had re ceived a majority. An electoral commis sion appointed by con kith considered the returns lu dtnputd states and decided In favor of tt - Kepub leans. The commls-sion'tder1-" was accepted by congress In joint st"- . n nd the vote was officially announced to f 15 fur Mr, Hayeamd 184 for Mr. Tilde u When nominated Mr. ITayuH declHml that ho would never ac cept renomlnation, and after hU termux- pired be dropped ouof politics I'M ward Murphy, .Tr. ,of New York, w ho was opposed by Cleveland; Henry Cabot Lodge ot Mas sachusetts. Eugene Hale of Maine, George Gray of Delaware, W. B. Bate ot Ten nessee, David Turpte of Indiana, General Joseph H. Ilawley of Connecticut, Cush man K. Davis of Minnesota, M. S. Quay of Peunsyhanin, F. M. Cockrcll of Mis souri and F. C. Stockbridgo of Michigan, all chosen United States senators from their respective states George T. Werts inaugurated a governor of New Jersey Horatio S. Saiifonl starts a city bnll In Long Island City and goes Into busi ness an a hardworking mayor Patrick Jerome G leaso n, carefully protected by a bodyguard ol' admirer, retains posses sion of tho city hall proper The khe dive of i-sgypt appoints a new cabinet without consulting England, nnd Eng land Informs him that he must reverse his action A train in Itussla catches Arc, and forty-nine recruits are burned to death The peopleof tho anthracltecoal region are said to lw ino ing against the Heading combine. A petition will bo sent to the Pennsylvania legislature this week. It Drays that tbe Read in a charters be revoked Court of appeals of New York state de clares that Cuilyle W. Hairis must die for murdering Helen Potts-Harris by gUlng her morphine. For tbo first time Harris loses his nerve Colorado supreme court grants ii. 'iimtcber u raves, tue convicted murderer of Mrn. Jowphiiio Barnaby, of I'rovidence, a new trial. The enso will never be tried again Calumet club, Chi cago, bnrned out: In, 1300,000 It is announced thn General Bntler'a brain weighed four ounces more than that of Daniel Webnier, which wa ono of the larg est on record AdvertUemeut.l DON'T BE DECEIVED ! Phillips has numerous ways of de cclviUL'tbe neonlo. lie auoronchnrl piano customer of mine and this wa iilsbtory: "Uo you want a piano llki Snyder keens for sale? I'll sell vououi for 8175; but I would ndvlso you to Iel hands olf.lt is trash; they aro no good Now, I will sell you a Rood piano, thf New England, for 9300, then you hav something you can depend on." Now. I would hereby inform the public, thai I can show that his New England costt tho tame as tho Cable, and if there Is anyone who does not bellevo it, I will get uim mo same piano tor saw that I'uiiups sens at saw. 11 1 cannotdo It 1 will giro tho Durcbas.nr KM n. n olft Again, lie wanted to wncrcr mntipr 1 could not eet the Mollor Organ, but he euueruau no monoy lo wager, or was a coward. I got tho Organ, and tin samo style he sold for 8135, for 883. Ill claimed ho could sell tho Laurence Piano Organ for 870: I sent him a customer, and he advised tho party to go to Allentown, where be could got all ho wanted for 870, which wasn bare faced lie, for they aro sold nt 9125 cash, or 8140 on time, by all tho dealers in Allentown, He also claimed he was satisflod with a profit of 85, on an organ, I will giro him ono hundred dollars for overy now orgau lie sold that he did uot make 8-20 clear, if In giyos mo $10 for ovoryono I can show ho made trom 820 to 860 on. Thlsoffer ne can accept anytime ho sees nt. 1 mean business, and am determined the people shall know that Phllllna storms to falsehood to make sales, aud uses language unueconung a man nr husl no,. A. V. SNVDEK, Eaat end of Lehigh Bridge, Welseport, Pa. PENNY-A-W0IU) COLUMN, " W anu" ot all kluila, "To 11 a," "For hale," "lorliiit,' Mv.,tnartl undr thlslwulnt one tieiiny a Mora per smi. No slnale lew Uon for lea. titan ten eenl Uheaprat and U.l iKhi-rtl.lnfOl.Uihuil.il! Cash must &has ac company Ore copy unlrsa MtierxUe arranged (or. Gouat your wonlsano srinl ropy In on Monilay.lueKlay. WwlueKlay or Tliurlay. FokIIkmt-Asia room dwnlllr-i bouse on HrldaTMrertoiiiiosltetae Hiiuare, Weluporl, rit,iooayear. Apply m Jim. i.ltlar. Maieli CAiink. 1 ulytoll. V. MuQilawr, Jr. Hi 'OK -K KKl'RIt Kllllkt lllll WUII In! aH.ul.i.t book-KMper in a Hour mill, am a lair poamaii and underataud buok-k.epaK aud eotiduetlnfE oorr spondctnee VtcW wall for tuitherre- (ereuee appl) It. 1 . Ilarrlty. Pa. 12-S7 II. UiaL WaTart A, good uirl to do honaeHork In a small family. Apil to K. l. Zero, 1 al:SUn. it-n ii. lfOH Hai-k One cutler and one bob sld. llotli In flrst-elaas condition and will be sold ebeap for oash. Apply tt Mr.. B. K. Haw, Welsaport. Adfflinistrator's Notice. Ktale of JOHN Q. PRY, late of Fraeklla Tap Carbon county. Pa,. ikeaaed. All isersooi lu delrted to iaiu ufata ttre requMted to nwke lm mediate paymfnt, andtlio liavtDKleualelaliaa aaalaat tbe aame will preaeiit lUeia vritboatd lay la )voper order tor Mitkgwat to neaa, tew-ow Admiitlatrator. Nervous Prosiraiion. lafeaBUlAaMIBevlM. fat, k. fiJtd fftTAIM Halifichts Ii t melius PiaalnaaitMor Mil Tun. U t r.Ul.a. Mrvaua I SOlRfrf S.1 xCBSSn3l 1 tlallt.DrMuhaaMtr. mrm Mrcd uy nr. iifc wci4triv iHHia It djaM not i ILUtl OfiUlAiM. Un. frjiili O. iiruiTDiM. ivi nj (Tin., MiSMM wti lr. KMst.C.iv 'J M b-'CB uthlnt; fatjlrOf1 biij nu t te ued Dr. noraiisr NCTiiei : u now n nam li d . r 2) i,7i. li. U m atna ' I"1 Wi'U.Ml. trv. uiw. Ml, w. Dr. Mile' Medltsal Co.,Btkhart,:nd. TMIAI. WHRU ritSE. Bold llsKaTSaC , .B Tbotaas Over tho Holiday Rush 1893. liut we are Mill liete for lnilofi. Uiitlnj this jear we a 111 steadily en deavor lo cater to the tasle of our peo ple In always baring In great assort ment. -Tojs of all kinds, 1'reltv Dells, Flno .Slterwarc, Beautiful Jewelry, Games of all kinds. Toilet and ti'arl cure Sets, In fact oervtlilng usually kept in our lino, Including one of the most complete aseotlmcnts of Station ery and Tablets in town at the very lowest prices. Tho ladles parllctilarlj are Invited to see this Hue of goods while tho .school children will tinllo all over at the big Tablets we aro almost giving away. Then too, we will con tinue to lead In Choice Confectionery, Nuts aod Fruits. Will jou kindly (all when In need of an thing In our line, ll'o will show goods with pleasure. B. K. Culton. Opposite ho Park. febauinf For tbo Prettiest Jewelry and the llest Watches, Clocks anil bllverwari yto av t m. h- u i ' .SI-?.. the people of Carbon countvmut come to our store. We not only hart the goods but we sell thorn at pilcts tbat'aro low and perhaps a HtilJ lower tban the same Roods can bo bought for elsewhere. Wo aro nut selling shoddy ,siuft 'or '10 UMll because we don't Qbelleve In misrepresentation. Our motto Is 1 good honest goods at the very lowest prices." Dcforo vnu hu; elsewhere we would lie pleaied 'o have vou call and see us. Confectionery, Toys, Finn Cigars, Stationery, Dolls, etc. We carry In our usual full anil com ploto line all the nbovo goods at Ibi very lowest prices. Miko It a polu' to call and too us when you need any thing In our line and wo are cSiifldeu that It will pay you cash returns foi your trouble. C. H. Nusbaum, Jrlt'go Street, - - - Wclssport, Ta ytyJP4ft teeoi High Prices have no place in mr store our patrons will to!) you that nnd consequently we want your trade. Vecansavc vou money. If you doubt it Mmc nnd see. .Vcn's Overcoats, 83, and up. .Ven's Suits, $4, and up. We also havo a Nice Lino oi Boys' Suits and Overcoats at Closing out Prices. Shoes for ilen at $1 and up2S Shoes for Women at 11 and up We also line of well made Shoes lor Children nt -10 cents nnd up. ' Slippers as low as -10 cents, j . . Rubbers for Boys and Girls at .10c, Rubbers ttl Men, Rubbers for W omen. Beautiful Blaaiels & Comforls. Go from $1 to $4.fl0. Now Dress Goods Almost endless in variety ami certainly I)wnr In Price tban vou can tha same quality of cods for else where In town. Groceiies & Provision, of tbo best quality and at tbe lowest prices. Choice Flour nnd I'Vcd. Fresff Country Produce, IJ 'ashing Machines & lVringors of the best makes at low prieee. AM. GOODS AltK DELIVERED THEE, H'e have a ltoooiy, Pleasant Store, electric lighted. Come and see u GEO. H. ENZIAN, North First Street, l.ohighton, THE SUN. During 1888 THE SUX will be of surpassing exellence anJ will print more newt and more pure literature than ever hefore In it history. The Sunday Sun U the crreateet Sunday Newspaper in I tbe world. Dally, by mail, - - Wayear Dally and Sundy, by mall Ma year Ad Jrcw TDB New York. For CwotySflrifitefiie&tDfMicStmi H. Q. KIDD, Principal of Packorton SohooU, a graduate of Wos Che6ter Normal Soliool, with thirUen yean experience in teaching. . . UQ .... ..r. u I-"11 The un f.r RuiiArvtaar :riurit MatioBltvc Twsltp, at tb aorta aleoitoa. If. SAMVZXBVSRT. WKISSPOUT, PA. Ho again desire to call your attention to our excellent luie of Stationery which includes everything that you may want. HoxPnpor nnd Envelopes, Ink Pens and Pencils, nil kinds, quality and styles of Tablets, which nre being sold nt the very lowest prices ever heard ofln this town or valley. Will you come nnd see us when you need anything in this line. BIERY, The Druggist. Attention! Business Men HANK HPS, nitOKEKS, 1100KGEI'F.nS, MWYKItS, OrFICtAlJS, Abstract Makers, Insurance Writers. Clerk nd all uliose luislnesi ltequlre WrUlntr. Donotdfraceour book- by scratch I njf. Use The ink Erasliift Eleciroslne Pencil which works InstHiit.mcoimly anil does not abrade the pnper, A neat and clean set ot Uooks ft Hppreointrd b) Jood Uumnei Men. AddronallordcrstoOcii ralARent K V. KUKllNlilt, LStemleisMlIe, :arh jn count), Pa. Price 33, to and TS cents. T AW FEU, tho hurtier, opposite the Opera House, cuts hair, shave and does every thi lift In first-class' style Drop In and see him. Closed on Sundays. Tullct Articles for sale. STUhnil'S SIIAVINd SALOON, opposite the Adyocatjc OrriCR, Is headqiurtpra fur havinR.haircuttlniE ttndshanipontiiff. I'm licit lar Attt'iillon ttatdtoeuttlliir f.adlps h.miri nnd riillilren's Hair. '1 ollet nrtlcles tvr sale. ( liolce GO TO FES. EODKIlElt, under tho Exchange ' Hotel. Uank street, for a smooth shine ora nshlonable balr cut. tST Closed on .Sunday's nucutr sinii luini iiurs Mniun 1111. it o ouir) In stock a full llnenf fancY toilet article uthm. est prices, nml we are the only place In town wnnn vtm un ncnurr a vrf mil mr ineiarn. I? 1). CA M PBrci.L, oer the Canal Bridce. East - Welssport, cuts hall, shaves and shampoos instjle. (live mo a call. Vou can also buy Hay hum, llulr Tonics, &c, at the wry oe Coiipetetion Is The NerreOf Business. a O f5 CD ci 3 o u S5 rt -W S3 S' I oi rr CD SJ CD CO CD 2 CD 3 g. 6 O 2. E3 P er tJ p 5 CS M" O 5 0 S 1 3 f3 O gj O &2 5 - Cheap For ss a? Cash, Tales First Rale. .V-- Reading R. R. System Lohigh Valley Division Antbracito Conl used exclusively. Insuring clennltncss and comfort. Arrangemcrt of Passcnjcr Trolus. SciiEtii'LE ix Effect lire, j, 1S92. LinilOIITON tu.uns i.iiavi: Pur N.aarlc an J New York I. l. :.. and lilt, n Oft K.'Mt Si T.'Jtt l. HI. For Manunka Chunk ami IMtlilcrp 7.4s it.w. a. nt.t ami t.vi i in. For Larabertfilla and 'irenton 9.0O and Il.lt a.in.i aud 12.67 S i J7 p. in. Fr SUtlnutou. Uauutautiua. Allentown. lletli- o.hrin,and liawi.tLH, l.t, o.iw. o.M. ii.ii a, IA .!.', 2.12, 3.00. 4.37, 5.K, 7.90 and 10.17 p 111. For FlulHdelpiita and iioinis south 4.9a 0.4s, 7.10, 9JI and 11.12 u. ni . 2.ti, s.i'l. 4-37, 53 and 7.'ja p. in. For Iiailliiasnd llarmuuri: 4.2f, 7.M and 11.12 t",:rcy.l...n... rwi ..... ry'(. WMM llall, (Poplar, and lloliulauiita k.4L.oo.4 a. hi. : liT. 2.U, '!, and ' Vor JlauoU Cliui'k CM. 7.13. 0M. I1.W awl UM a.m.i i.w,i.i,4.u,a.sii.7.,6Jii.9J p.in. For WratlHTly and Hazutou e.t,7.43 M and lja.m.i 4.ia,6J,7J. to. p.in. For Alauaiwy Cll. Mlienandoali and Ashland (UK, 7.4J, M and 1 1 .53 a m. I 4.1 J. 6.90 si 1 J p.m. or Mt. fJariu) awl Shamokln 0.6K, 7.41 and 113 a. iu.: 5Jup. in. .,..,.,. ror iviissiii. dk. i. ", !. .. ... iu i.ia. 7.i 1.111I T SB I). In ci..'J wlTltd II..M.. ultbuhnrf..Dd Sdrantou 7.l, 9.60 and 11.69 .ra. , 4.15, M, 7.IB and loja For rituuui and I. St II. Juiut., 7.41, e,sa, and 11.61 a.m. i 4.16,6.no.7..'aaiidlOJlll. m. For lunkkanniKk 7,43 und 1IJB a. in.; 4.U. . un ftn.l ,au it. nt. rorOwsfo. Auburn, Ilhaca and (leneva 11.53 for jyllle. Towanda, Sayro, Waverlr, El lira, Kwbitrr, Ilulfalo, K'ftgara rails and llir Wui Ri a in., anil loju n. m. ForKlnilra and tho Wil rta tiulamanca al SUN PAY THAINS. For (' York iM C07 and ll.iaa.in. i 5.17 aud For'l'hUaiWli.Ula 4.29 IS! a. in. : Mi, 9.17 and 7. as u. in. vl luu. nn.l inianuMllate Sttl0tia.bar. T.S;.ll.Ua.in.; 19 57.91. 5.17 aod 9JS p. Bl. For Maucll Uhuuk S.ll, M, IIJS, II UM a. 111. I 3.1S. 0.14, a.... aim H , Lnr UTrflnD Vt A OT ni. 1 1 &fl and T-2C D. IH. For llaalMon 9.6, aud 11 59,a.m.i 5.1, and KU9 For MataooyC4ty and 8buaiHloali9.M,M.n a. m., ana 3 1, p. m. For l-oust Ills at 9.H p. m . For White Ha.en, Wllkei-Itane, ntutou, Tuaktwaiwak.lowaiida. bayre.IUaca, iMneva, Auborn, Elnilra, boenostcr, fiunalu, Maaara r3iji aaa tlx Wast UAS a.m. and M5t p. so. Por .JJJJ1 PMtltulM, Inquire ol AayMs lor I, A BWEiaAIU),au'lManaiir. O. fl. riANCOCK. Ororal raasonaor Aawt, I'alladelpsla, I'a. A. W. KOSNEMAOnEK. Aas't Ooprl ra A. Sml ll'Xy,i. ir Executor's Notice. KMaMOl AMAH I, C' ww . ... TiicToaruoa oouuly.Pa.,dood. Allpji. . . . ...... ,.o,lr I... nlVr.nLlin Em ualasTlM aama will pttwl tkaa Executor's Notice. Batata of JAKE BOYEK, lata ft franklin Two.. caitNMi ewiDtr IV. doooasM lad4otlvosaadrUaUara taqmslsrt to wti lassaiidlaw paiaMM, aod lam hattac turn iSSSu aaaluat ta. aunt will pmal 1MB wttll oat dUj in prov.r order lor jo TH M, ISSa 4M ...... Tyajf,. Piano and UrgaB Tonlnc and lUpalrina: K X. gtaUb, grsWuatc in taate-g ot JTew Bngtond OciMertasriry oi W(MKfs4taMl Btx, St: 4 Usdm a lanshCiunk. 4t Boot SlUllla tuolBtr s( pUBtx, kiwi mr, H. Adireas, Maa.U eauult. TllP Inrlinti nf'tlir. ni-iiirttt ti-llt tors for aU the new and pretty things in Millinory at tho lower iiitta. tuu nuuu not go io auoiuown or I'lnintieipina, wo xyll sell you cheaner than vrrn ran lmv in tin. niilnc fit.- mill:., ...... I J " " ,. w..j are always cinployctlthere. T O you aro in need of Wall Paper, Window Shades, Curtain J--L Tolcs, Stain nnd Sash Kosc, Room Mouldings, Station ary, all kinds ot finishes, Paint and Painters Supplies go to First Stroot, Lohightou. Lowest Prices. -AND- CORNF.Ii SECOND & AI.U.M Sts, Want everybody in Lehighton to buy at their st-iro because they have not only an ex cellently assoited line of fine Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Boots, Shoes, &e., 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. Kemerer AND SWARTZ, A- A. Look for New Ad in this Spaco Next Week. Kemerer AND SWARTZ, Administrator's Kntice. r.lal ot r -ti;r HIIEieiiACll. lalol Frank llliTvip.,0.rooii oouiltjr. Pa., daoeaaod. All pwaoua ludtbUd to saM Etuto aro raquwIMl to inako Immediate tstiment. and Iboao liatlna lagal tialais aaainst IM same will pruwnt ins Wnnotit aMa, lu profKr w4r (r aMUasatiit II. P. I.EVASi. Ad-oa. Jos. Hater. .Mtoruffi. llanrh ritunk FRANTZ, The South End Jeweler. do vou WANT Vatelies, Searf Pins, Oloclis, Watcli Chains. Necklaces, Gold Pencils, liar Hinge, Ring, Gracelet, Silverware, Society Emblems, IFatch CliarniH. Vun can buy tbuu ami tnauv more at nur l'ooular Slore on Biqkway. Repairing In all Its branch, raratullr aUndU to at low prlt. Wilson JTmntz, THr. SODTH KNI) JEWIiBK, Bankway, Lohighton. BUV VOUK Christmns Presents AT Frank Leibcnguth's KOHTH KlaUtT nitaUtT. sslMre ftlw etvo be found a Fine Line of Plus Oiwwrita), Frulta, Oandlsje, QrsMB. Ve- taUaa. 1b tawaoahstax. atU tMrt Pr(M Prompt at tho Ttvrjr ttn Mod and food tsatHts. gayCALL ANU 8KK US. I HaBaWBHHELY BROTUEItS, U Warrm 6UKn?Totfc JMeo ea c t. Wyw- Wsl Tho iirctliost Hne of Fin, niul Winteh Coats, Jackets, Cloaks, AM Trimmed Hals ! ever put on Snlo in Carbon roun ty ran now bo seen at M I' 6 Millinery Stores, Lehighlon & Weissport nrtt.n.. 4r ... ...v LI1IV... W.bJ .1111.(11. 1,. Andrew layer, Give us a Call. ew Bee Hive, ALLENTO WNjPA . AflT Holiday anil Bgiore Stock Um nnouncement Am IIiIiik that wo liare In any of tue depart menu 111 bn.olilnt .ictlllclns prices Wloro wo tako our ANNUAL INVENTORY Tf you want to fill a room VtU CARPET don't neglect and take advan tage otthis sale. Don't buy a Coat, Wrap, on Jacket till sou u.ive seen onrstsles and prices all at and below co.t. Ores. Ooods, silks, Notions, .Muslins, Glint hams, Ticking o eu'rythtur, at prices (list nlll astonish )ou, at "Hunsicker's Corner Sth Bnil llnuiilton Sts. Prom Cheap Illanks to Flno O lit ami Pressed Papers. Also, Kelts anil Ingsalns, with IlaniUomo Frclzrs. 'ICTUU1S UOl) IND COVE. W-indow Shades leail) in banc or put up to order. Paint, Oil, Varnish, Glass, llrubcs. Palnllnc anil I'aper IlatiElncr. bv coupetltenl workmen In any part of tho ennntj Books, Stationery and Fancy Goods, always a large stock at Luckenbacii's (il Uroadway, Mauch Chunk. DRUGS, pro. MEDICINES, gonuinoand best SOAPS, '"'ri0 ''"' '""l rhcai). WINES, fovnicdiriual upp CIGARS, ,'" ,,ost "'' aUTAULlib, a" cxwiisivt? and increasing trade. I guar antee satisfaction to t-ery uustomer. PRESCRIPTIONS carefully compounded. AT THE Central Drug Store, Or. 0. T. HORN. RlsilKl,, the Leading Photo grapher. Lohighton. Cabinet Pliotogranhs & Larger Sizijg, Views of Rosidentes in town aud county at the very leweet jiriees. Aflmiaistrator's Notice. Kotal. ol Polly Kroaa-a. Ma of KrauUi I of KranUtoTai, i urbon oaMoaw. la.. daoaaaad. All Mrsoua I u.iiird lo aSsl Sasaw Ms raMtatajtsd toaaaka Un- i in i lin. inii.i parsMai aM taaao nsiK loaaj loaal atalm aaalust tbo aJM W I lay la aropor order I Ukean whboui d j.. lt-1-M.. N EOVKH Adni.uistrawi Wall Paper. Jdiu i iar.ia is ai .uawaao iss - . t .u-i j;
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