The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, January 28, 1893, Image 2

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The Carbon Advocate!
t-RtrFn kvrut ea-ri-tvnAv nv
Harry V. Morthimor, Sr.
"FI'tlT So' r IH00V, TJnrtlt l'lrn Mrcr-t.
Lchlsltton, l'a.
iiilsraperhst Pee nr-oepted at the IWdfliten
rest Offlrti as second Class Matter.
OUIt AWVtllTISINO IIATKS.
1M ana Heading notices I" lake 1 mi "I
paper Re per Unr-lor each lliseilloti.
Hwutors' Adinlnlslraun' I Auditor no-
tic H.Vt
Cards oltltahks, reflation iepct, and
aittllarnotlr.csonetlnietii.au.
Jxal notices of entertainments, aupperj,
festivals, film, fiance, and all entertainment.
elirned to mk money wnti irt line, unlet
Job t-rtnllnj- has ln-cn rtin for tli- ame nt tnl
ljhillayadrcrtlseineiit.fl'' Incite-, unit nu-r,
i Mr loch iwt anntim. , , . ,
Subscription price tl.no vihen paid snot cash
or 113 it not so paid, litis 1 ole w 111 nerenller
lie strtnteotly enforced. , , . , . .1.
Terras-Transient acliertlliii ami J"h print-
ngtash yearly advertising pnnie nuencrly.
SATURDAY, JANUAKY 23 1893
Our Circulation 14G8
Tat Camhm Advocate i contemplat
Jnff a number of improTCmonts for tlio
lienoOt of Its host" of readers which
we will bo able to make by April lt
proTldlDK those who arc In arrears will
kindly remit tho amount they owo us.
Will you do It ? Iet us see how many
will respond.
Weisspobt Uah discarded tbe old
fashioned way of electlnst their chlsf
burgess and hereafter will let till the
people vote on who shall be their high
oock n loram. Tills Is 11 mo6t excellent
movo and tvo congratulate tlie lively
littlo town on their activity. Xew then
let the coming burgess bo a hustler
antt Wcissport's intent? are safe.
There is a bill bet oro the Legislature
f tbe frtate designed for tho purpose
of haying the costs of juries in county
courts come from tho state treasury.
The bill should become n law. This
expense alone on Carbon county for
x892 was 81,803.20, and Caibon county
is not the biggest county in the old
Keystone state by a big pile.
The genial, oifable -Qeorgo Mortimer
Davies, of Lansford, has been duly
honored by tho Hopubllcon County
Committee. At their pow-wow on
Monday bo was elected County Chair
man. Merit is bound to bo recognized,
and though there ain't much in It, it
is nevertheless about the only thing
our excellent enemies havo at their
disposal just nt this time.
The fihends of General Win, Lilly, of
Jfauch Chunk, will hear with feelings
f the deepest regret that tho old war
horse is In an illness from which it Is
perhaps impossible for him to recover.
The Oeu. has passed his threo score
and ten and can well be said to bo in
the shadow of the great hereafter. Ms
election thorofore as Congressmau-at-Large,
n recognition of his many
services to the Republican party, long
delayed, comes all too late.
Ir there isn't anew bildgo across tho
canal at Weissport beforo tho robins
pest again it will bo tho fault of the
supervisors of Franklin township.
Those officials aro vested with power
to make the bridges within their ball
wick safe to the traveling public, and
likewise in case of accident thoy nlso
would be responsible. Tills being so,
naturally those men will nt once pro
seed to make tho bridge hate. In tho
meantime the people can look with a
smile of satisfaction on the Lehigh
Coal k Navigation Company and thank
tho last grand jury for the instructions
receivod on this Important matter. As
wo haye said befote, tho new bridge
will come.
THE Demociutic nominations aro
quite creditable to the Democratic
party, The several candidates for
councllmen are men who nro owners of
jirepcrty. Thoy are intelligent, and
we feel confident if elected to this
t Iflco that they w(ll use every endeavor
to honestly advance Lchlghton's mani
fold Interests. They will uso tho
finance with economy and yot in such
a broad, liberal wny that the affairs of
Ktown will be excellently taken care of.
They will build a hoso house and in
o-operation with the couucilmcu who
bold over, will design tho structure so
that It will be what it is fully, Intended
that It should bo namely, a hose house
with various rooms for meetings, 1c,
they will encourage enterprise aud
continue the work of street grading.
The candidates for school directors nro
able and capablo men and tho public
schools will be perfectly safe In their
bands. As for Burgess, Tax Collector,
Oyorsoor of tho Ioor and Auditor, the
reputation and general character of
the candidates speak suflleiently. The
Advocate only desires to say that,
while their election is only it question
majority, that the majority should be
made quite emphatic.
An ImiHjrtant 11111,
Last week Mr. Cooperlutrodueed tho
following Important bill, whlehwas re
ferred to his committee.
Section 1. Be It enacted by the
Senate and House of Representatives
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
In General Assembly met, nnd it Is
hereby enacted by the authority of tho
same. That sixty days after tho pass
age of this act, eight hours labor shall
constitute a legal days' work for all
skilled or unskilled laborers, workmen
or employees, who aro now or who may
hereafter be employed in nnd about
tho coal mines in this Commonwealth.
Section i That employees for all
work performed In -oxcess of eight
hours in any ono day shall bo paid for
such excess, a pro rata daily ratio, and
Im addition threto, fifty per centum of
a pro rata dally ratio of the wages or
salary agreed upon per yard, piece or
foot, per hour, day, week, mouth or
ytar.
Section 3. That In case any individ
ual, firm, corporation or association, or
other employer, shall refuse to make
payment when demanded, allowing
sight hours for a legal days' work aud
as provided In Section 2 of this Act,
wage-workers, skilled or unskilled, or
other employees, employed by or with
the authority of such individual, firm,
corporation or association or other em
ployes, the said individual, the mem
bers of the Arm, the directors, officers
and superintendents or managers of
said corporation shall bo guilty of a
misdemeanor and upon conviction
shall be sentenced to pay a fine not to
exceed two hundred dollars
Section 4, It Is hereby made the
tnty of the Mine Inspector of the Dis
trict In which the offence is committed
to briDg action In tbe name of the
commonwealth, against every iudivi
dual, firm, corporation aud association
violating the provisions of this law,
upon request of any citizen of this
commonwealth. Upon his failure to
do so. any citizen of this Common
wealth is hereby authorised to do so
in the name of the CommonwMdth.
Section 3. All lawa'or part of laws,
laoonststeut with tbepromleueof this
Act be and the same are hereby re
pealed Advcrllseinciitt at 1 Oat lr Word.
The cent-a-word coluuui In tbe Cahuok
AO roc atk affords a cheap and popular
node of advertising.
Advertisements are Intorted t tbe rate
ot t cent per word for eaeh Isatarllon, but
BO advertisement It iateNed one ume for
last than ).' rents.
(lut-of town rssiisots temliug adverii
menu for this eelamu will please ' i mi
any their orders wltti tlpith u
two-cent sumps. Tim amuutii tosoiied i
leo tmaJl to require in tn . ollect It throiiKli
the mail.
Ifvoututye si 'i i ; t ell utim-
AI'l)RNtIiri.
, Mncod.n.wii
VOU VIS, Olll-
iniktnuii.
NhIuiiIhi
1 whom In'
! pruyi-u II tlll'lllllll in .mi I
! w imlnfnlly l ililwil mi
nlglit hy ii 1iul 11. 111. 1 l lli
Whs ntti-niptmi.' lu e-1 fmui lh"boiler
honc for inipnipi-i ctnilurt :iml allow
him space tnperfurni his iprltoUH duties
The knife iiptiKtratrul nenr I ho llKht
Miouklor bliolo lo iloptliofl1, lucheB
from v.l,,ol, tho Wood ..owed profselr
for lionily an hour. Jr. f urrnp or
Ami ended, was summoned ftud exerted
Ids abilities to allovlato the sufferings
of the unfortunate young man who
suffered llio most excruciating pain
until tho wound was dressed.
Kor sonyrtlmo past bad blood tw
isted between Frsuk Tom lski and
John lloloskl two of the mot desper
ate and blood thirsty HunmrUns in
Yorktown. On Friday last they
quarrelled over minor difficulties,
Uoloslfl reuderiug his antagonist pros
trate by a severe blow on the head,
with n piece of casting. They met on
Saturday for the second time when
Uoloskl drew u knife nnd stabbed
Tomoski in the cheek inflicting n gash
about three and one half inchef long.
A warrant was sworn out before squire
Haas, of Audenried and placed In the
hands of Capt. Simpson, of Jeancsvlllo
who conducted Uoloskl to the Carbon
county frco bed and lunoli oouuter at
Mauoli Chunk where lie will likely
spend a few pleasant weeks.
-Miss Fauule McUowen relict of
the late Bernard MrCowau died at her
homo lu Yorktown on Saturday even
ing at tho ripe age of S3 years. De
ceased was highly respected and for
many years back lived with her grnnd
son Dennis Maloy, of Yorktown. The
funeral took placo Wednesday after
noon nt two o'clock, interment in the
Frenchtown cemetry.
Michael Ilouuer, n young man em
ployed in No. i breaker of tho Lehigh
it WilkcsbarroCoalCompany at Auden
ried, met with n idincking accident
Monday afternoon, While working
tironnd tho monkey roller he accident
ally fell In and had n log so badly
crushed that it was necessary to nmpu
tnto it. The operation was performed
by Drs. Longshore and Mears. Tho
boy Is In a crlticnl conditlou.
The 1 11,1 ll. nl. lent.
'In the mouth of January, 1811, and
just beforo the memorable freshet of
that time,"' remarked (in old ulthsen
tills morning, "wo experienced Just
such weather as this. There was a very
inclement, day follov ed by just such a
hoavy fog ns overhangs tho vhlley to.
any. Tho Lehigh was frozen over from
Hasten to .Munch Chunk -aud thero
live to-day several citisens who then
skated ns fur up tho river as Mnuch
Chunk. Mild weather followed, 1 he ico
broke, tho stream in a dv rose ten feet
nnd thero followed tho freshet. 1 an
ticipate n freshet this spring, but not n
big one. In 1811 the river was moro
ico bound than now. Thero were, be
sides, moro lams. It can nover ngain,
without dams, becomo ico bound suffi
cient for a big freshet. Hut ns I re
marked first tlio present status of the
winter is in every respect similar to
tho winter of 1811." Kodak Man in
Bethlehem Times.
'llio Diulitherlit nt Kntton.
Eastou's diphtheria epidemic is due
to carelessness, tho Freo I'ross assorts.
"It is bald by those who havo observed
that a great deal of carclossnoss is
displayed in many Instances In dealing
with diphtheria, and that tho circulars
sent out by tho board of health are ills.
regarded nud thrown away. Several
cases onWashingtouStreet are directly
traceable to carelessness on tho part pf
families In which tho disease has exist
ed. Much criticism is aroused because
children, having just recovered from
slight attacks, are not kept in doors
until all danger is passed, and because
bedding and apparel used by sick
children have been, after recuverv, ex
posed to tho air where tho germs nro
caught up by the wind and scatterod
broadcast. Many parents living in the
western part of tho city aro keeping
their children out of school."
Kulm l'ur.lhe Sprlnir Election
II li lie the expensi of conduellnj the
Februar, election will be paid by the
County Coiuinlssionert, the Auditors tf
the several lonnships and boroughs In the
various districts must see to Hi printing
of llio official ballot. .The size of llio tick
et will vary In different dlstrirls aeeoidlns
to the nninber of ofllees lo be filled.
The candidates of each parly will ho ar
ranged ui croups, and the system of niak
Inu tickets by voters to nesisnale (heir
choice will be the same as that einplojeil
at the November election .
OrotlDI will ho headed liy tho uoid
"Township" or "District," as tho case re
quires. In townships not divldod Into elec
tion districts there will be but one group
under each parly name. So also hi undi
vided borough's.
In townships that have been subdivided
Into two or more ele-llon districts there
win ne two groups, " lowiiiinp nun "im. i
tilct." The word Democratic, llepubhcan ,
or olhor patty nluie, must be thu eavlloii
or eacn group, jnst as in a general election.
The names of candidates must 'bo ac
companied by their residences. The bal-
lots will contain at many columns at there '
shall be party tickets, and one blank col-1
umn. Candidates can be named by noinl- j
nation papert In the tamo manner as at a
general election.
The Democratic or Beunblican ticket .
will have precedence on the ticket In each
City, boroogh or lowi-thlp according to the
pariy inajoiuy ni. me last proveuing ciec-
tlon.
As the election Uat fall ni the flrti
general election unler the provlilont of the
imki r uauet taw, so llie borough and
township elections in February will be the
nrst municipal elections Held under lit
provisions. Fortius reason there Is fie-
queut Inquiry as lo the proper method of I
nrAKtetnru Thau I n.lriiA, Inn. Ie. luun
i . .... . ii nc a. ..... ... , ii . ii i n j . ..uMniwwu.1
published fiequenlly, and detail! can be , two tont.
learned from any attorney or from the , Considerable care mutt be laken in the
County Committonert. One point of Im-1 preparation of the place., aid at a eoote
portance It, nominations should be made i queues the work on it will be very tedious.
early. They tbould be cert I Bed lo the I
Auditors ot the borough or toir.ship at
least ten dayt before the eleeUon, if tbe 1
nominations aie made by a convention.
I hey nave lo be certified to at least seven
dayt before the election wlien made by
nomination papers.
I.illlierans lu llaie n lllsnop.
A question which baa been under dit
cutslun In tbe Lutheran church fur vars
wat settled In Philadelphia, when the
MiDltlerluui of Penatvlvanla and adiacont '
Suies made of I t president what tbe op-1 Washington, lit Juliet would be to col
nobeols i of the clutuge cat a "bishop, aud I lect Informallou of all kindt, particularly
who will come at near be ng such as the M relating to good road making, the ma.
eruditions exitllog In Ihe church will per. I ,i.i,, , ..,t , 'n.,.
mil. rbedebateof the dlv showed that codify road lawt, luggatllng totbaLegU
the house wat divided Into two parliet re-; ,ll)rM of the several States Ta unlformTaw ,
gardhigthe aettlement of the oversight on ,na ,uoJMu Tbe subject It one of
nuMtlon. Tbe more radical narlv f.nrM.t i : ... ... r
. . . -,t ., . .i i IJ prime ,iuuutiaui:o, lor uw nw, are s H
the cen lallaatlon of this office on one lu-1 sere ax ou all who are required to use
dividual, tome even going to far at to luu. Tbe farmers parlicul7lj need edu
openly declare for a "Lutheran Kplaco- I cation on this point. Although they are
Z77ii . i , . ,7 . ,, 100 CBlM aunerert from ban roads, luey do
re adjuttnient aud mult plication of Dia-1 not realise tbe fact, and strenuously resist
trlct cemfereucet. supplying each Conlir-, tu. uxallou that I. iieeewary to give them
VZ,??!t.? ?' " wn ,0ld ! chlr nJ "" nio of reaching tbe ,
prMlically liave in charge all Ibeoveralgh'.ruarket. Tbet com pi. In of high rallro.d
The ooiuervatlva parly carried llie nr.i chareas. vet nav. ladlrectlr. ten timet as
quetlkm at issue-il. multiplication of u'llfto gel S Mel. io tne
Confexeucea, but the main question, (bat i tuUopaa to have "bete tame products car-'
of aeueral tuperiaieudency, aeeiulngly nod for them over tbe railroadt.
(uutvu uu orui; uus U(l lor, Y, b L'ttrriU
bv tbe radlcftl orpnMrcssive yxrw, iliough 1
by a very mdl margin ilie Miiiiaterium
bM xTu tbe power of ovortiht Into too
lands of one nun whox lutit-c will extend
over a wide jihoru f fnimreuatiDim. siv
poivittoii. The rr.'Snl.MiL ot tlic nunNier-
laia U ll tli rsijjht ot all the
tafnl i'is ati.l i unun jafu-n uh.iummpU
with It, anil tt iUill ia r. .m) tt.i
hit uflicial refunts, eouncflN, roooutmen
daUoni aud dlreetiou. To llie lreiikut
thall Wlons tbe ritibta and dut of pastoral
ilid,Uuu of ilif cburrlt9 bi'lunutiig to ibe
milt Istcri uti), lo rotifer and adi Ud Willi
paston. and p oo it "pfctin ti k,
warn ami hiturt-bu ( c. t hun li, iu.l
tbtir ttv.il vt'lfatf .
Hit iimiintei iiiui tiurt mi in u i ujiii-
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lilt ll hi.
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IIKITMU Of Till: 1.K1I1CIH AM.KV
MrKITAI. SOCIKTS.
Tile Wllilei ' I ooierHMtioimr lit I In- lint 1
Allen. Allento,,,,. on 1 liuriuli,.
Tho flflh wlnler riHiversaluiniil nit-i-llna
of Ilic IielilKti Vallc) Maillcal Association
ws held at the Hotel Allen, Allentown,
Thursday. The proern ninie ua as tiillnas:
T)n...pl ..f ll... .V..nill IL-.. Il.mt.l Blltl Mfllllll
00 iho report ; lite address on wnc.-ry, . I. I.
I'awley, M. II , Sprlnctown, I'ii , "I ran-1
ft jiV.' of M 'I'.lTi" '
,,,p i,iri.,, ..KW,. hi .(
Wi
caer, M. U , Wllkea-llaire. l a., "l-url-,
lien- mn of and ''onlapion tlnougli purmble
water;" discussion, to lie npenei! bj Hen-)
Jlllllll Lee. M. D., secretary tale board of
Health of l'emisilvanla; llio aildns on
Laryngology, (loo. L Bomlne, SI. !,i
Larabenyllle, N. .1 , ' lielunatic pharir-1
ullis," discussion. In be opened b. II'- II.'
Ilarlspll, M. V., Allnifown, l'a. ; address
ou medicine.. ldaar M. Ureell. M. I) . Kas-1
ton, l'a., "Gout;" dllscmtlon, to lie open-1
dbj Lewis It. Taylor. M. D.. Wllkr-s-
liarre, fa ; final report oi me cecutiye
board ; adjournment
I lie annual dinner was nerveu as i 1
o'clock. The officers of llio assoeiailun
are: i
rieaident, I'. L. Helena ril, Allentewii:
vice presidents, 11'. 11. IjODgsbore, Hazle
ton :().!,. lloiniiic. Lauibertville, N.J.;
J. II. Wilton, Bethlehem; J. 1'. Mulcbler,
Htroudsbarg; secretary, Chailea Mclnilre,
Eastoni assistant secretary, W. S. Stewart,
Wilkes Uarre; treasurer Abraham stout.
Bethlehem; executive coiiitutttee Berks
County, 1). B 1). Beaver, Heading; Bucks
County, C. 1). Fills, Sellersvllle; Carbon
County, J. G. Z.ern, Lelilthtun; Hunterdon
County, U. II. Bpkoul. Flttnlnglnn; Leba
non County, 1. Illley llocher. Lebanon;
Lehigh Counlv, II II. 1 In list, Alleutown;
Monroe County, T. C. Walloo, cHronds
burg; Montgomery County, A. C. Herman,
Lanadale; Northampton County, E. M.
Green, Kaston; Northumberland County.
II. W. Minilellut, Ml. Cernicl;fchulklll
County, .1. D. Diddle, Fountain Sprina;
H'arren County, .1. If. Grlllllh, l'lnlllp
burg. Amount of CJotl Loft.
The latest estimate of nnthrnoite
coal yot in tho ground is 1,081,000,(100
tons, of which 2,0,000,ono or 40 per
cent, is on the lands of the Heading
Coal &, Iron Company. The arm of
nnthmolte coal torrltory in Pennsyl
vania is 23l',500 acres, of which Head
ing Coal ,t Iron Company owns 102,u00
acres. Tho Reading company by lenso
or othorwise controls about II, 000 mote
acres of coal laud.
Tho Lehigh Valley Coal Company
owns 22,72:1 acres of coul lands and leas
es in,002 acres. It owns a majority of
stock in other corporations which own
11,200 acres. Upon tho fiO,074 acres
owned or controlled, there aro fifty
four collieries, of which Lehigh Valley
operates seventeen, tho others aid
operated by other coiiipnuios anil in
dividuals. All tho Lehigh Valley coal
stock is owned by the raliroad company.
Tho Lehigh Valley Railway Company
owns n,G!0 acres of coal lands, but does
not operate them.
The Lahlgh & Wllkes-llnrro Coal
Compnuy owns 1:1,500 acres of coal land
and holds 3000 ncres under a louse. It
operates thirteen collieries and rents
4000 acres of land to Individuals, who
opernto collieries thereon. The capital
stook outstanding is 89,212,500, of which
tho Jersey Central owns W,000,000. Its
bonds and other obligations nmouut to
812,000,000, of which it small portion is
guaranteed by tlio Jereey Central.
ISO'S Mine Ac lili nlH.
Mine Inspector H'llllauis' report for the
Thlitl Inspection District for lb',12 is nearly
completed and will be Issued in full by the
first of March. Tho chapter relating to ac
cldeuts Is interesting. Dining the H'ar
thev numbered 203, 82 of them resulting
In the death of one or more. The number
each mouth was;
January, IS; February. 17; March, 21;
April, IS; JaT, 41; June, 22; Jul, 28; Au
gust, 20, September. 18; October, 21; No
vember, 18; December, 22,
The nationality of those killed is as fol
lows: American, 12: Welsh, 14; Irish, !;
English, 7; Polish, SO; Slats, 8; German, 5;
Canadian, 1,
The causes nf accidents may be thus
epitomized' By cxploslou of gas, 23; falls
of roof and coal, 33; mine cars under
ground, ID; explosions, powder blasts, 4;
miscellaneous, 3; on surface, G.
These accidents lett 42 wldons and J37
orphans. Thoaveraiso Dumber of persons
employed duriug 1802 was 19,-111, and I Ills
makes about one In 71 either killed or in
jured. The fearful dlsastcri of one or two
years previous ti ore unknown In 1892. The
largest fatality was that of ,Vay 31 at
Mocanaqua when file buss John I'rollivroo
and three others were kilted. At South
WIIbes-Barre July 0 occurred one ol the
saddestof accidents hv which three were
killed under fall of coal, one of Ihein be
ing Mine Inspector Williams' son John.
Hunk Town.lilo llemncrutii.
The Banks Township Democratic con
vention convened In the Tresekow school
house on Stltuday afternoon and elected a
ticket for the coining Oectioa. Tho con
vention was one of tlio quietest held In the
Ion nshlp for some lime. Thero is the best
of good feeling and satisfaction In the.naity
throughout the township. Theoulyolllces
which were contested for were the tax col
lectorsnlp aud tho constable, lhchard
Covle, of Jeanesvllle, and Michael Gilles
pie, of Tresekow, were the candidates for
tax collector. L'oyle v,as elected on the
first ballot John Mulligan, of JeAnesvillc,
and John J. Gallagher, of Tresekow, weie
elcclod scLoo' dlieclors liy acclamation.
John McGoo, of Audenried, and John
Conuell, of tteavar Meadow, were the onl)
candidates for supervisor and were elected
by acclamation. John McDonald, 2nd, of
Jeanesvllle, t.,s elected regls'cr and Frank
O'Donnell and Charles Iieiiiiion, of Beaver
Meadow, weie candldatea for coastnble,
O'Donnell was elected cn the third hatlot.
The following township committed was
appointed for next vear: James J. Breslln,
Patrick McUatvey, William J. Gallagher,
Daniel Gallagher, James Glides, James
Johnson. Joseph McGrady. Manns Mc
Clafferty, Thomas Mulligan, Kilward
Cuiry and Barney Brady.
a MiiNiriiKNT or coal.
T" ' tir,f " World' 1'ulr i ili
lilEh Valley Coal (J.
The l,ehlgh Vallev CoaJ Company pro
poses tending lo the World s Fair a monu
ment ot coat, constructed from coal tnlnad
lu the Packer collieries nearShemtodoah.
The monument, ll It said, will be fifty
feet high, ten feet square at the-bate and
four feet at the lop. it will lie constructed
In sections 10 feet long, and I hose will be
shipped lo tlio Exposition,
In nreivirlnir the coal, rare will Us takan
to cut out piece Hurt will show, lien
placed ill position, an tbe connecting nun
erals that are found in the mining nf llie
coal, tome parts of the coal will be left lo
the rouh tute. while other parts ti 111 be
highly polished.
The coal used In the ooiitt ruction of the
shaft it being selected from Packer collier
ies not. a, -1 ami a, but principally nam
the first named. One piece tent to llie tur.
r. V , i,....,
it It not expected that i be monument 111
be completed before I he first of April It
It tafd by tliote who have oxamlued the
plant that the exhibit will beoueoftlie
finest at the World a Fair.
l'.isor a llnrenu of IUmJ..
The proposition to Mtabllsb a Derail
ment ot Hoadt, with a Cabinet otNcer at
the bead of it, the Philadelphia Ledger sail
wat lit lie tau. radical to meet with favor.
but there la room for a bureau of roads In
Uie Agricultural Depaltmeiit. sad Hilt
... ,T ,.. i.i......i, ...'. .. .7
One Mow Mttliirll-atl HevUluit
Xlic ft.iv.iuuu KbtT fuetlon of the
Kvaugelicul Anso Kit ion lmvc leuiiiftl
of un other U'tiny Xtu- fuilm, mt; tele
Cmui w.i-. iweivtMl cm Sutunlnv "Tht
Ptia .Mu i m i, low tt 1 CUM' i It i lilt il ui la
xtirof the Ituwniutt Kslit'i' hu'tiouin
miik,'"l''''''it opinion iW'-st t-t letisltr
cd. 'i'be lietHniuu wttn giv-ciu tu-Ua,"
Tbus tUo Dubsitfs have ittfuiu bueu
friiHt rated in their w-oourt dobjterute
Hltumpt lu swuriujr iujuuotioun uaiuHt
tb Ke Mt'sktr antsy mid erer,
upl'ointt t" of ltisbojr HowiuMti, aud the
Ioj-hI Spin tun hauil itf the tbrot
i huirhes ttf the Kv atitfetlt hI AmOi'Iu
lu ii in lie-. Moim 'it Tht tui-,e vvus
httird Iff t nt- .ludije W I Conrad, the
-atne Win. h. d ! l led tin . u i", . i
(.but pluLl ill ,lui' Jubl
NEWS OF THE WEEK.
Tin
.fin
I 'I.
An
il fun
ii hi nt Ww York
Ii tm-iii rim denle s
iind ollii r nt ii'
fresh n i Usui i' in
I'nnnnin hrilier.v -
M
1 port It ipHtlun in tlit
the klieilhi' of Envoi
rcrohtniftt hi- nbinet lu m cordnnoo witl
Groat Uritmn's demand -lu tbe ImttN
betwrontlie law 1pm f lenient and tbe I!n
tlui trofijrtnt lAiw de N'enu rtiodenernl
waa killed (iunlncr -Alt Kwan. eom ic ttil
nf lmiidc r, ttai lumj-i'd nt Oliidn Ou
lnttto Ida ha Ink cni Iuh throat duritiK hi1
Inipri'miiincnt bin head mhh inwly tnni ofl
Tile Btonmship City of Al lant-n, at New
York, I'mitfht Uro at her whiter dock in
tho Enst river and burned in midstream.
niAkiiiH a innKnifiieiit tpecta lr Atlvo
catcs ot nat ional quarnnl ine and ret rlcteil
immigration in the hotie of represeiit at i e
expwt to have nett Tbnmiay net apart fot
tbe consideration of tbelrmeaanm Iren
ident elect, altbouffb not formally Invited,
decide to attend tbe funeral of ex-lrenl-dent
Hutch at Jrreinont, U lroMhlcnt
Harrison v. ill not lto, but AVasliinpton de-
artnientn v ill he vell represented
Father Thonius Shertnan, noti of (ienernl
Sbennnn, Hilmiti that Mr. Hlnine'n ehil
dren did not inm to nee their fnllu-r
becauac no one mkw the dlritlngnlsbed pa
tient, but Mm lilalne thought differently
aud admitted Father Shermau to the ulek
statesman's iHfl-ifde Matter Workman
Hugh Dempwy, on trial at littburg, de
nies that be bad anything to do with tbe
llotneetead tolioning Tbe feeling of
confidence in the ultimate passage of n bill
rei waling tbe Sherman silver iirchae act
grown nt Wnahingtou Secretary of Stat
Foster declare that Ilaytl luuat apologise
for the indignity tu Meva, tbe American
citiaen, or there may be trouble ftkater
Joe Drmoghiie brnakn American mile and
3-mlle record nt I ted Jlank, X. J. Ills time
was minutes 50 wcoudu for tbe mile and 0
mlmttCH 8 1-3 acconda for tbe two mllea
Edwin D. Morgan, vice commodore of the
New York Yacht club, la raising money to
build a eccond yucht t o defend the America's
cup.
l'rl-Jay, Jnn. 80.
Loug Inland City revel in the posses
sion of three inayoraand two nets of of
ficials. There U Mayor Horntio S. San
ford, who says Jio should be mayor; there
is Moyor MlehaelK Clnven, whose imvck
aion to ofllco was promoted by the decision
of .Tudgo llartlett of JJrooklyu, and there
Is Mayor Patrick Jerome (Jleason, who
ban nil along nctnl ns mayor. The judge
says that neither (Ueamn nor Snnford is
mayor, nnd that President Claen of the
oldevmen ftbotild net until Mr. Sanford
can qualify Governor Kloner appoint
Thomas J. Dnwling lalmr commissioner
to succeed l'tck, resigned, vihoso report
that w.ifEt.- hail Incroawil under the Mo
KInlcybill nuisid sueh a Fenwtion dur
ing the recent political eiimpnign A
new trial iri (jninted Daniel Cougbliu, the
boIo win Ivor of those sentenced for tbe
murder of Dr. 1. II. Ciuuin, the tupremo
court of Illinois having lvxerseil thoer
dict of couvlctioiu Since they were jailed
for tho murder Tccmau O'Hullivan nud
Marllu Burke have died lu prison. Cough
Un Moutly declares that be aud tbe dead
suspects were innocent French pilars
aro inking for thu expulsion of M. de
lllowttz, tho famous Furls coi respondent
of Tho Times, uhom they accuse of sys
tematic hostility to France Mnitre Dar-
boux has commt-ncetl his defense of M. do
Iscsseps nnd other Panama prisoners
Comto tVHaussonviUe, im representative
of tho Comtode Paris, has issuetl n mani
festo stating that tho monarchists uloue
can defend law and unler in Frauee
Tho prosecuting committee in tbo case of
tholtev. Dr. Driggs appeal from the de
cision of the New York presbytery to the
general nembly of the Presbyteiiiiu
church. They still think llriggs Is guilty
of heresy Gold to the amount of ci,000,-
000 frbipped to Kurepe One iierson hilled
and nearly a heoro injurwl by rear end
collision on tho Pennsylvania railroad near
New York Arnold Morley, tho KnglWi
postmaster general, brings suit agiiinwt
threo ex-clergymen of tho Church, of Eng
land named Loughman to recover the Mini
of iiUO.OOO, wbich.it is alleged, they ob
tained by undue Inflnence from llenrj
Morley, now deceased, a brother
Mayor Gilroy, -Jew York refuses to allow
tbe Polish flag lo fly on city hall iu memory
of tho lOOJh anniversary ot the pnitition
of Poland. Mayor Gilroy tsays ho cannot
approve the recognition of a day of mourn
Ingovcrnpolltlcal event inn foreign land
Yale accepts the offer of Mr. and Mrs.
Cornelius Vanderbllt to build n dormitory
building at tbo university as a memorial
to their tsou, William Henry Vanderbllt,
who died In May lost. Tho question of cost
is cot to bo considered Robert George, a
nephew of United States Senator George,
committed suicide at Itta Dena, MIsp., while
on his way to tbe Carrollton jail in charge
of a sheriff's posse. Young George was
charged with t ho murder of Captain W. 11.
Prince, a planter, who hod disinherited
his daughter becauso she loved George
Julius ljlchberg, one of the greatest violin
teachers In this country and founder of the
Uoston Conservatory ot Music, died at llos
ton, feuturduj, Jan. SI,
(senator John G. Carlisle of Kentucky
resigns so as to accept the treasury port
folio under President Elect Cleveland. It
Is said be will also draft n tariff bill It
is said that Archbishop Corrtgan sent but
ono protest to Home, and that It was against
the manner and not the fact of Dr. Mc
Glynn's restoration Dr. Cornelius Herz,
who is said to have done most of the brib
ing in the Panama canal scandal, was ar
rested In London. Ho will light extradi
tion with determination. Prominent
Frenchmen aro said to le almost panle
strlckeu. They fear Hint 1 Iera v ill tell all
ho knous if be is taken to France
Dr. Deleft DIusmore of London make
seilous accusations against the judge nnd
jury before whom Mrs. May brick was tried.
Her lens were, expressed at n meeting of
women at which the "Women's Interna
tional Bureau of Justice" was organised,
the object of which will be to obtain
Mrs. Maybrick's release Hugh Dmp
sey, master workman of an assembly of
Knights of libor at Pittsburg, found
guilty of poisoulug Carnegie workmen at
Homestead, The cane lumed on the first
count, which charged him with odmlnls
terhig poison with Intent to commit mur
der. Tbe Jury was out thiea hours Tbe
Manhattan Elevated railroad nt New Y'ork
proposes to build five new lines, ami thus
give the metropolis rapid transit Tbe
house committee on tanking and cmrency
decides to ask for a special order for the
consideration of tbe Cate-Andrew bill, pro
viding for repeal of Sherman silver act
Tammany Halt is said to he lighting na
tional quarautlnc both at Albany and at
'Washington Somcrby and other Iron
Hall ofticlals are elinrged by Judge Young
of Kmmii (Mix, general lecelver of tbe
Order, with h.iWnu embedded 3,UJ0,0Q0
fri m the in Ji wiiott Mr. Dial ue has not
l-' i -i-lid ".ii ishmeut for more than
! s u 1 littvi not gathered any ma
terial strength The uprising lu Haytl
against thu government of PresiAuut Illp
polyt bus been enttiidy cruwhwl- A rec
onciliation has Ikii effected letween ex
King Milan and hi divorcetl wife, Natalie
The Pnpulibtb' house committee on elec
tions in Kansas unseats Herman of Paw
nee. Campbell of Doniphan, Dowers ot
Grant anil I&Ullng of Ness, the four Re
publican itostuutsiers who bad lieen de
clared elected A gambling den is said to
hare beeu discovered in the sebool of mines
ftt Columbia college, Xttw York city Ex
VwA&mt Hayes Imrled with slmpl rites
nt Fremont, ( Crowds start to cheer
lreidnt Klevt CleveUml. bat be cheeks
them wlJli n wave hU liaud.
MoimUj-, Jau. VS.
Poh? Ijo in preparing an eucyolloal to
dedne Vatican's position ou school ques
tlon gurgesM McLuekie, Homestead,
I'ii., appeals to workiugnien to a hi htm in
fighting Carnegie aud Krlck. He Is charged
with murder, riot, conspiracy and anon
Prince George of Wales will marry
Princess My of Teck in April Home
stead's Hot cost IHmnsylvanl nearly
ttfGO.OUu Wbeu asked if McKinley's bill
would be repealud, Cleveland sakl, "I'd like
to know what else we ore la power for."
He would not talk about free coinage of
silver floveruor Hogg, Texas, will not
oppose Senator Mills' re- I net ion Mayor
lttrick J. Ulesott, Long island Cfty,
yields to show ot force nnd is ousted
from city halt by Mayor Banford
iHipu Huts tn Kansas bouse unseat aevea
I lepu tibialis and neat contesting I'opullsta,
ttettiug iiiiijoiitrof four Reported that
Judgv (intUaiu is toenterCleveland'scabt-
iiettwRtt-jniey general Archbishop Kcu-
rick and Yimr (ieiieral llradvof Cut hoi ic
chun.h, Dishop Tut tie of IIpw.iwl church,
petition i ou grt m to opiu WoilU'i. fair after
1J o i lock onhimdHft During past week
Kuroiegt 1 "iiki.iJO"i of mir nold -Jaik
hitn wiyst be will fi'-dii CurUtt or leuM ihe
rtntr refiiw in nit.t Cixhiunl Juiks.ni
will him hi I ii'li'Tuin F.inmiii um 1
1st. jEtitxit J.uiin M.iii.Min, tijlitK in
hiiuiuu 1 xplomu ni il I. ink t.n at
Aluaijll-. kill. r. iH-.i.lt tut Ui injur
ing as luauy more. Illuming oil showered
upon them Hoard ( ludy luauagers
World'.i fuiroak eongiiwi fur H-i,'J uiore
Mis- ullu MiHri, u pretty Km
ttick) uti 1 " ho (1 1 -ui pi t un d tn Nt iv n 1 a
k IlK'U, il
Iwvii ltiiltitl -J.uiu
F 1 itn, i riu 1 1
fi ttiu i)i i . ii i i
m. . j.l M..S-..H
ll.it loll .u.l -
lutin il i i.iiu i i i , rt If.wtl
I. !' ml Ij ii ttr
Iwil1 1 t.i il.i h.ilk
! -Ii. i i'l ilhi lIrt.A..3
rim. iJr Mi im n'l
ilimi llint IT thothi
i ii. I up n . In lio wt
i I nilu. In- Millld Iks
driven tio'n 'n lt nan hi in h - - !(-'-
.puhli(.;ni d-tid'1 i t to i- il.o rul of
IShirnnn sdir lill u purt l-ue lle-
porlid (bat AkIiIjI hop CoiTin will i
I trive severe ndnioidtion from pope In re
gard to h' opT(sitlon to Archtiiihop Sn-
! tolU.
Int-iftiij, Jaii. St.
fnpreme Co-irt .Itisiiee L. f C, lamar
idles tuddinh t Macon, aged 08. lie was 1
Co.ifi . c nnriii",oner to Hnssla, con-I
gret-sinnu .ti"l M-nator fnnn Miblshippland i
secrelaiyof the Inlerloruifder Cleveland !
Ex-Secirt.iry Dnjnrd'ainit to Cleveland is j
belie veil t t indlr.ilethnt he will get another i
portfolio under Clcxelnnd. HowUlremaln I
atLakewoiNl, .t., ieeratdays AtNow ,
York police lm liquet Depew, speaking of
Ilcpubliennp.snid: "Wecan"tgetanyth!ng,
but we enn t hrow st ones, and there' noth- I
ing so healthful In public life ns to smah
a window. Kven the Mugwump lias his
use. After bo succeeds he Is dissatisfied
wltli bis mu'eess" New Yotk assembly
will Investigate state's World's fair ex
penditures. Commission baa oeked for
another tSOO.onu Typhus discovered in
newsboys' lodging .Jiouse, New York.
Three new eases reported K. II. Cobb,
Doston, killed and 40 people hurt in
wreck, Hut land, Vt. Compulsory In
surance Mi forced at Carnegie mills, Den
ver Falls, Pa., money to go to Injured em
ployees Mrs. lent, wife of captain ot
abandoned schooner Mineola. dreamed of
npproacli of B. T). Car1eton,.wnioli roseufld
nil bands and took them to New York-
Cholera is spreadiug in Halle Caluui,
another of tbe Irish dynamiters, has been
released from prison liefore expiration of
his sentence Dr. Cornelius I lens report
ed seriously 111 in tEn gland Dill estab
lishing national quarantine passed by
bonse of representatives with amendment
firovidlngthat no federal official shall re
ax or modify state quarantine laws
Situation In Kgypt Is alarming. England
Is about to increase troops there nud
send three wurships to Suee canal
It, D. Hayes' will provides for equal distri
bution of estate, utter payment of debts,
among the five children Dihop Phillip
Drooks' death caused by violent fit of
coughing that resulted in heart failure. He
bad severe cold and diphtheritic symptoms
Cauada will eon Unite, to lie hostile to
American fishermen Gns Cronkhlte,
treasurer of Warren county, Ills., is short
$60,000 Andrew Carnegie returns to
Amerirnfrom Kuropc Cnpitnl National
Irnnk of Idneoln, Neb., failed. State Treas
urer Hartley had about &V,000 thereon
deposit Governor Altgebl of Illinois very
sick.
Vet!it(lii) , ,l:in, 25.
Charge is matte In Nova Scotia legislature
that American coal combine wilTnffillate
with Dividing as soon as government grant
Is obtained Dishop Henry C. Potter,
Kpisccpal, is advertised to appear at dedi
catory services of a New York DaptUt
church Carlisle, Dajnrd and Lamont are
Biippoaed to Ijecomingcttblnttmetnlwrs
Margaret Foster, who died In New York
hospital from criminal operation, proves to
Iw daughter of John Cresswell, ex-speaker
Pennsylvania house of representatives
Eighty men killed in Dohemlau mine ex
plosion K. D. Faulkner aud J. M. Cam
den electtd senators f rem West Virginia.
Charles K. Coon, ix-n-sistant. secretary
of the treasury , appointed clerk toquarter
innster ci'Liul rf the army llithanl
Ciokcr will not lend Tammany at tho lit
augui nt ion ltepublican senators fa
vor admitting Oklahoma, Utah, New
Mexico and Arizona to statehood
Midnight express, Krie crossing, Passaic,
N. J kills three of a sleighing party H.
M. Flagler's WOO.tlOO casino at Jackbonvlilo
destroyed One thousand coses of wilder
cholera in Amesbury and Newburyiort.
Symptoms of the disease are similar to gen-
ulue cholera James Smith, Jr., elected
senator by Nov Jersey legislature Hugh
Detnpsey'a attorneys move for new trial, al
leging misconduct of juroft Senator H,
Q. Millsre-clccteilfrom Texas Illicit dis
tillery found iu Brooklyn Three ttalns
wrecketl on tlio Pennsylvania at New
Drum wick', N. J. Jacques finished CO
dajs fast at New York Wall t-trect
stocks quiet Anarchists threaten Franco
Allwiny assembly pastes senate bill
which will free Diooklyn supervisors from
indictment William Mcllroy, a New
York contractor, suicided In Chicago with
11,700 In his pocket Drooks locomotive
works at Dunkirk closed by a strike.
Tvro Mlllo Items.
Tho tot.il number of laxables In the Slate
In 1E02, ftccordincc to tlio retnrn of the var
ious counties to tbo Department of Internal
.mans, was i,u,u.i-iu, an increase or 4-v
204 over tbo previous year.
Tlio Atllutant General's demrtmont h
prepared the following statement, tbowlug
the cost ef tho Homestead riot to the State:
Individual pay of troops, M17,033. 17: horse
miic, ?i,c.mj irauspuruuion, l,,u.lHi:
Quartermaster stmnlle. fttg.?r,.Y4.w,i-!Tinn
geneial. J.922.20: commlssrry. $21,310 fs;
IUIHI, ?-l-.,OlS.flV,
MARRIED.
UKLTZ-IIAHK-Al 1111(111011, ,111 TllUrtllaV
.lan. iMh.isio, iiy i:ev. J. a. i:eir. .larob
M-ii... ,.i .. ci.eixiri, iu nils, anrnu a. iiaiin,
nf Last elssport.
Sjiith SniNor.pu vt Lelitahton. on Kumlav.
.un. 32ml, ls3, Iiy llev J. A. Iteber. riiarIM
1.. Hmlth, ot Marten Cliuuk, lo JlljiAllpo
Mii.ii.iri, w villuillUII,
Kfjimkheii STKinminALT (in tlw tltlt day
of January. C. If. Kemmerer, of Hist IVnn,
nncl Miss Mnntana 8llxenvalt, of West IVnn,
hy llev. A. Iiartliolonievv.
DirrK-TiAi'sii-At lli. Evanaellcnl mrsonaav,
In Mtln;tnn, l'a., January 33rd, lv Kev. J. H.
Newliart, Mr. VINon lleppe. nf taut Maucli
Clmnk, to Mm Mary Buirr.ef the same plane.
DIED.
LiaroN-tintliemiidayof Janiiar), lu West
I'etin, FatlnaMay.dsiiaJ.terof lUrrisoiiAud
Mary Alice Llston. Aitetl 4 jenrs. it mom lis
and 36 daj b.
HoMKii-OntlieliiUiUay ef .lanusry, la West
reiui, ieorge, huMiand ef llarbsra llottver.
A Red su j ears, o montim and 8 days.
Knmi-In this tmreiigiitOn the ainl lit.,(loorg
J'AlwurU.Bon ol Jofcinh and lilnuibeth Kruni,
aged nearlv three ears.
Uaow.-Henrytlcow, nt Hearer IIun,onMon-
iiay-of laHt neek.OKedtrO uurn. i iuontliaiHl
"I?!!1I8 hearts a ulaowaadsrsttierlsH
efilldren toutniirii liU It. Jiev. J H. Nrw
lisrt !rtirmcd Hie fast Molemn rltwmnia
tstnte euticoums ni Hsn,li sere iu aiteitdsiwe
of tliefuiteriil. lis was burletl nt Hie Mahnn
ing Valley Kviuncelleal Uhiireli of which lt
wm s eoiiiiiiuiucafit mouther.
PENiW-A-WORl) COmiS.
"WanU" ol all kliids, "Trf Iu," 'l'or Sale,"
"Vor Henl," Kir.. luwrtMl ilmlrr Ihia Imul al
one mn a word per week. No nlimls Inwr
tlon for less than ten emit, UheapHst and I
adverllslnii olilaluable I'ath luu.t ulwaya ae
eoniay llie copy uulest otuerwlta arnsudxl
for. Uiuot your words ami semi copy inoii
Honda-. Tuenilay, Wudnenlay or Thursday.
Foa irt A lx routit dwelll.f Ikmim im
nrldeiilrorl,4iailettie K.Ure, Weltspurl,
rantlioca war. AHly to Jos. l.lrlarrMaiieK
m2
1-711
Fun nai.K-Ano d No. t vii'Lir
ply to H. V. Murflilnvr, Jr.
Ap-
BooK kcarrti-llltuaUon wauted uaiiatataM
booa-keper lii a Hour mill, am a lair lynniai,
and uuderstaMd lHiokke.pi
mrreauoiMtMlM unrtlv wi
ami eoBuismnsff
rur tuitber iw-
ferrim apply B. k W., Han-lly. fa. 12T II.
(liai. Wa.tkda ..Mid tlrl to dn tiontewoiL
la a amall Unill). Appl) lu K. tl. Zorn, 1-
nianiiiu.
I J IT K.
Knu Hal.a (lit. eutter aua one bnb sled.
Ilotli lu flrsl-elaiis eondillon ami will be sob!
eboap tor chsIi. Apply t-i Mm. H. K. ClUUMi,
Welstport.
Aimiuislralor's Notice.
of JOHN (I. FAY. Ute of Prsnklln Two
Srbon eoiiiity. Ps,. deeoosed. All persoa iu
Md to said listalc are rsqnsstsd to wake iuv
mediate Baynwat. and those liavmc leaiM uUUbw
agsinst me Muue win rw ni tnrui vrnoout
lay In proper ordsr (or "tgyt V T"
JSVlVUjl QUIM
Adnimttmtoi
Dec S3, taw On
Hdwrn Prostration.
Hltxf-nloMM.
sii 4 and Merf hb
.'SS
bit! fear-.. . t
thrill, i .)-, f i. .tu' im ii co, Oftiteim
Habit. lr..)t. ..ntu. rlr.
WCTlaV
t uuve nut ti-j. uuiiam. amra. puyuis
BrurBl,Uiil)ntl , iufftra4 wttk BlelldpfeT
forCOietnatictl i i oonpiVtecilM Jaoofe
Pvir- KlU.iH-i, . I tx-cn iolKrinc with MerV
ou Cpjai ri.i1 i . r i r Ljn,oould Dot tiMp,
rod mtc b.i, til , i 1 he u!M4t4 Or MUm' Ho
toratlv Krvin i l U now woll frlovboofef
fire iii dn.gti.t- t'f. Mil)' Wfff tMed
UwPllli, Uiml.rri ronii m tbo tw(
n-tui l, iiii .soi a, T rt ist Uer tc , ttut.
Dr.MU'ModlcICo..lkhart,3nd.
TMIL BOTTLE FKM.
--.Ml VI) I i nil i
Icfl no nill
IM.I'tlllxliO
or i I t li- i'i
up ii1- a tt -t "i
Over
tlio
Holiday
Rush,
1893.
Hut we are still here for limine, j
.'ttriiJK ,1,1 jvni nr nit, ivmiiiij 11-
deavor to eater to lli taste of ottt peo
ple in always ImvIiii In jreat ft stmt
meni. Tojs of all kinds, l'ftllv Dolls,
Fine Slverwnre, lleatitlful Jewelry,
Oamee'of all kinds. Toilet and Jini'l-
cure Sets, lu faol evenlliiit5-iHf
kept In our line, Iiieltldlnt; . on 3f lh
moat complete aswrlinenU of Station
err and Tablets In to n at the verv
lowest prims. The Utiles inrlleiilarlt
are Invlled to see llils line of tomls
while the sebool children "111 smile nil
over al the ble Tablets ne are almost
nlvlnn ay. Then too, ne will con.
llnue.to lead In Choice Confectionery,
Nuu and r'rulls.fcWill jon kindly call
when in seed of an thins In our Hue.
H'e will show Roods with pleasure.
B. K. Culton.
Opposite
he
Park.
luglnuun
for the l'retlleet Jewelry and lite
licet Watches, Clocks and bllvernare
llie peoplo of Caibon county must
come, to our slore. We not only have
the eoods but we sell lhein nt pilccs
lhat aie'low and pel Imps a litll lower
f an the .ante goods can be lunula for
elsi'iihere. Vr aie not solllnR shoddy
tuff for the best became we ibn'l
i.Minr.. in iiilsrrrii-psciiUUii'i. Our
niiitto Is ' sond linnest goods nt the
very lowest r'lccs," llefurn ton lipy
tlsenhete o would l pleaed'n hale
ton call and see us.
Coiifrctionery,
Toys, Fine Sinrn,
Stationery, Dolls, etc.
Wo carry In our usual full ami com-
plele line all the ubove 'go-ds at the
very lowest prices. M ike ll a inilut
lo call and sec us when-jon neeit any-
thing iu our line and we are confident
that It will nav von cash returns for
jour trouble.
C. H. Nusbaum,
Ilrli'ce Street, - - - Welssporl, Taj,
4
High Trices have no plnce in
our store our patrons will tell
you that and consequently we
want your. trade. We can save
you mone). If you doubt it
come nnd see.
Jen's Overcoats, $8, and ud.
-tfen's Suits, $4, and up.
Wc alto have a' Nice Line oi
Boys' .Suits au'l Overcoats at
Closing out Prices.
.'hoes for Men at $1 and up
Shoes for Women at tl and up
We nko line of well made Shoes
for Children at. 40 cents nnd up.
Slipper, as ot ns 40 cents,
llubbera for Hoys nnd filils at .KV,
Kubbera fir Men,
Uubbers for Women,
BeaiitiM Blankets & Comforts.
(jo from $1 to $.;"().
Ney Dress Goods
Alttiott eudlM In v.trl.ly and cerlaluly
Loiter In Prim Hum jou can lbs
name quality of g,lt for elw-wlt-e
In town.
tirocuiiosi & l'rovisimie,
of the Ul iti.lily nnd at ltlonetl prices.
Choice Flour nnd I'Vod.
l'Vth Country I'roduco.
irthing MnchineeiS: H'ringers
of Uie lieat luakat at low prices.
AM. GOODS AHK IIRI.1VK1IKH FKKIi.
Il'e have a lluomy, Phwatnt Stare,
.leetrle llghll. Come and tea lit
GEO. H. ENZIAN,
North l''irt Street, I.eliialiton.
THE SUJNT. '
During 1H03 TUB SU.V will be of
aiirpaatdntx exeellue ami will iirlnt
store new. aud luuro inint lllrature
than ever before in lta hlatory.
The Sunday Sun
U the iireatsat Mtiuilay Newapaper in
tisa world.
Price 5c. a oopj. Hy nail, tS tt year
Dally, by tuaU, - W a year
Dally and Snody, by wall 18 a year
AddrtsM TUB 8VN, Xw York.
; For (tfftwitaiftit ofPakUe Scroti
H. G- KIDD. .
Princiial of Packerton SehooU,
aniiliuile of West CliiHter
n tfratliuite
Normal School, with thirteen
jour' I'Xiierieiiee in teaching.
p.Ks. .'KI1MK,,,,.
J'he iludersirncd '11 hi-a i-aiutldate
fur Supert iMir uf MuhnniiiK Tuw nuliip,
at ttiu kpnuif ,'lei'tlo.i
lt ljs4eTlL HValR'l
num.
WBlsSPonT, PA.
He ngain dotirtt to coll your
nttoittion to mir excellent line
of Stntionory which includes
everything Hint ynu nrny wnnt,
llox Pup! and Hnvelopes, Ink
Pent nnd Pencils, till kinds,
quality mi1 styles of Tnblets,
which are heingeoldat the very
lowest price ever heard of in
tins town or vnlloy. Will you
come nnd see us when you need
anything in this line.
BIERY, The Druggist.
Attention! Business.Mcn
HAXKKRS, IlfiOKBKS. TlOOKCEPriKS,
I,VYEl:S, OFFfCIAIil,
Alistrnet Maker. Inturaneo Writers, Clerks,
And all whoso Himine, Utilities UiIiIiik.
lln not ttcfare your honks by uratcltlif! Use
llie Ink Knnliia; Klectnnlne I'cihII
wttlrli works litstniitancoiislv ntul
docs not abrade the paper.
A l eat nnd clean set nf Hooks Is iinnrccliiled by
(Jooil llitsuiess Men. Atlcli-eaiiiiltoiiterstollrii-emlAirent
l. V. KUKIINKIt, Hteinlemllle.
Uarlt mi county, l'a. I'rlco sk, i and 75 cents.
JAWI-'KH, the bnrov-r, opposite llie Oiiera
House, cuts hair, shute, and does every,
thing In llrst-cliiss style Drop In nnd see htm.
Closeil on Sundays. Toilet Arllclea for tale.
STUhKlt'S SIIAV1NO SALOOX. opposite llie
Auvooatk orrion, is lieadmiarlers lor
.urn ittK.iiiiirciuiiiiK ana sliatniinoitig. l'nrllcu.
brnltflillon paldtiieulthiK l.ltlles liana, nud
Children's llatr. 'lo lei nitlrle.fnr.iMl,. i-i,ni..n
iiifrars. uil.l.
GO TO VKX IKiliKIIIill, under the t:ciiat.jo
Ilotel.liiuikttceei.iur n siiiouih slmvo om
iiuhloluilile hair cut. (-m Closed on Mind.ly's
lloclir's llslr tonic, cures Iwiiitrnll. Wo cirri
tn stiH-k a full lino of fancy tolt-t articles at low
ent pi feet, and o lire Urn only place in town
wlu-re yon can buy llcndcr's I'tenni lor lliyfape.
W I). CAMl'Illil.I,. oier the Cannl Urlilje, Kast
, ,"eltiort,ctush:ili,,haie,alid slminH0H
litstlte. (memo i, call. Vou ran also Imv
11 Hum, llnlr Tnules, &e., nl the irry lowest
prices. 3
Is The NuneOf
Business.
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Hale.
Reading R. R, System
Lehigh Valley Division.
Anthracite Coal used exclusively,
insuring elonnliuosH mid comfort.
Arranseniert of Pastengcr
Trains.
Miitiifi.K is Kkkfci-!-;.
t, 1S92. .
Tii.tiM4 i.i:avi: i.innniiTON
For Xeuark and New York . 7. in. and 1 1 IL.
a in., sou, s.A! a 7. p. in.
For Manunka Chunk and Jlehtdere 7.IH
t.o a. ni. ; 18 S! -a7 and 7.2G p in.
lMir liniueriiiiie nun irrnioii v.uu anil
11.12 a.m.: and lJ.nt & t st p. m.
ror Hfotluaton. Caiasawiiia. Atlentonn. Itelh..
n.heiti. and l-juton. 0.1.. 7.-U. 11 0.1. 0.54. 11.19
II, lo , 12.57, 3.42, US!. 4.S7. i.U, IM ami 10.17 p III.
For I'ldfadelplila and ikhhi. acuill, 4J& C.43.
7.1'!. IUH and U.U u, in ; i.ll, 3.06, 1 37, .3 and
7.M P. 111.
l'orlteadlngiiidUarrisnuin l,t.7.4. andll.lt
s.o,.aBd7i ii.ni. ...
For nowaiaiu. U'hlljli (lap. Clutrrifoid, Ian
rv't. Whtt Ilafl, I'oiiuii', and llokemlawua
&4t, a.00 ..ot a. in. . itJv, 4 x, and
.01117 p. in.
For slau.li Chuck 6.M. 7.43. ll.se and 1 1 JO
ft. 10.; I,t.a.lil,4.l.s,a.ail.7.a,l..'a',4a p. 111.
ror iiemiiviiy uitu iiAurtuuu.a,i.iv.iti,ni
iljsa.m.1 t.ia,g.w.7.s, iom ip.iu.
roe MtJjanov city. 8hnaidoMli ami Asldand
lUH. 7.11. jo and I r Ja a in. 1 4.W, S.E0 & 7J inn.
For IU Oarinei and SlialnoklnttOS, 7.4Jalld
ll.iaaio.1 aw p. in.
For I'olltvtllo 6.a. 7.W. 7. Hi. IU6 11.1! and 11.13
a. in., 3.0B, 4.15, 7.12 and J.al li.ni
For While Haven, Wllkealwrre anl Herantcm
7.U, ..aa and li.u a.m.; 4.U, w, tm and 10.W
'''For IIUMon and U t. II. .lunet., t..a. and
1I.U a.1..; t.v a.M 7.7-' aud Itua i, to.
For TunkliaaiuN-k :,I3 awl I1JU a. Hi.i 4 15.
Vi. and Kltst p.ni,
ForOwego, Aubtiru, llliaca aud (lon.vall.ta
a.ai.1 tu.fi. ii.m.
For laeeyvlll. Tomnida.aajre, W'aierly. Kl
nilra. KoelMiater, llullaio, N'agara Fall, and the
West 11.53 a.m.; and nu m.
Vor Klinira and In.- Wmt via Halanianra at
1.15 p. ui.
a SUNI1AV TIIAIK.
For New ork 4 J5 6 07 and ll.Ua-ui. ; (.17 and .
,'For'niladelnlla 4.M 7.57 a, m. : J.52. 6.17 ainl
i.i
Fur Ibutou and lutermedfate Mat turn, M,
TJIS. 11.12 a.m.1 UIB7.2JJ. A.I7 and jla D.
K07, 'MU. o.ntu
utk a,ll. US,
a. n ; lli, t-15. Ml, and aja p. ni.
Far KMsdlM at tit a. m. : ite aud 7.ae p. i
For Hailetou u.so, and ll ajuCp.lii and
hi.
10JW
Far Maliauoy Clly and Hhenaadnati u.M, I LIB
lllL,WtU p. M.
For 'v$niwtiii? VUkwtttarre, Miuuu,
ToaUuwnjMti, Towaada. Sayr., IUiaca. (hnwva,
Aiibtiru. BiWH, llnehwter, Bulralo. Stagara
FaUaaM UiaWaHliJ3a. ui.aod ww p. m.
For faFttxr parutulnrs inquire ot AmiMXor
I IKiO IM, , -
I, A SWEIUABll. UeulMawgrer.
U. II. IIAMOOCK. OsWeral raswuuer Axent,
nitlwwlpJiia, Pa.
A. W. KOMNKMACIIBtl. Asa't Uru.r.1 I'a
unuser Agent. South Brtlitehmo, ra. u
Mavil.sH.lv
Executor's Totico.
Rttoteol AhAM UBUEL, tute U Fnwklm
iaOMAM t uld MUM tm rcquHil U
IWI., UMOOB lWl.,UBWMfU. AH Wi
upMMdwe puBuvt, iWduioM Iwnng 1
MtatTeaaa ikam.lilTl JtM sUalllM will lirillfinl t-eMM V
Jan. 14, un-te KiesMor
Executor's Notice.
Xaai ot iaJiK HOYKR, lata ol franklin
Tai..OartenNiiifyPa.,dt.aeMi. All poraoas
huMMed to taid but. an raguHtted to saak.
launndlat. parmcut, aad Ihose ha.laa Itstal
rlaliiui aminst ttiM aaiiie will nruaent Lhm will:.
ou. delay in proper orner tor arttkNiwiil to
aval IN MtVKB.
IhH' , las ill. ttxMlltnr
llaao aixl Organ Tuulaa I.O.I H.ralriaa.
R ,., 8mUli Krullllt(, , tullng(lf
the New Kiiglaiiil CuiiiMiivatury uf
Muic, boatun, Uhh.. Work vuuianteit
Sluvle luullisr of piano-.. V, 4tluieu
ar,ei Addn u, Maucb Wtaunl if
The ladies of the eountywill continue' to find us headquar
ters for nil the new and pretty things in Millinery nt the lower
prices. You need not go to Mlentown or Philadelphia, wc will
sell you cheaper than you can buy in the cities. City milliners
are always cmployedihcre.
T O you me in need of Wall Paper, Window Shades, Curtain
Poles, Stain and Sash Kosc, lloom Mouldings, Station
ary, all kinds ol Irushes, Paint nnd Painters Supplies go to
Firot Street, Lohighton,
Lowest Prices.
THE POSITIVE CURE.
lELTCEcn-nnns. c9TrirranBt-.r;ctrTork. rrlcetJctt-l
COUNl.ll HKCONO & ALUM Kts.
Want everybody in l.ehighton
' lo buy nt their st-ire because
they have not only an ex
cellently assoitcd line
of fine
bry Goods, Groceries,
Provisions,
Boots, Shoes, &c,
but because their prices are low
er than these goods can be
bought for elsewhere in lown.
We (hov goods with pleas
ure, quote prices nud deliver
all purchases. Don't forget,
but call and see us,
KRUM and K1STLER.
Keineerer
AND
SWARTZ,
Just now, as an innovation,
)vo are ofleriiiR our customers a
beautiful book Shepp's Pho
'fogrnjihs of tho World, with
every Forty Dollar Purchnso
Wc would like verv much to
explain this to you. Will you
please rail.
Bed ltoom Suites',
Parlor Suitee, -
Dining Hooni Furniture,
iiook o.if-o?, - y-1
UnllllackB,
Ilnnilfonin (nrpctM,
Aie niiiong the goods wc
sell af wry low prico.
KEfERER
AND
SWARTZ
Administrator's Notice.
UUlr I KU;K UKWBACil. Ulaol Frank
Hit Tun.. Ouitanii MHintv. Pa AeofMNMl. All
IwUHtit HnJeWwl to wlc &UtU arr rrquvtd to
feUeke liQ)mlLlU myfDsft)t. aul Uumw lttVll
tfHtMl flUn Ueilnat ihe Mine will niwMiit thMa
wfrtHMit tlUjTn prt'i-r ordur (oraklleiiHrnt to
lo. jfHaher. Altontaf).
tt. t lent n AH (H.
MmtrlvCshttttkr
lr, 11
PRANTZ,
The South End Jeweler.
no vou WANT
Watolie. Senrf I'iin. Clocks,
Watch Chains. Necklaces,
Gold Pencils, liar Kings,
Kings, Braeelotn, Silverwnre,
Socioty Umbloms, H'nteh
Cliarmri,-
YtMi can tiny ttuu ami inany more at our
Popular Store on I ankway.
Repairing
In all Its hranelntt caret ullr aUHM to at
low pileea.
Wilson Frantz,
TIIK SOUTH BSD JEWI.Ki:,
Hank way, lohighton.
ItUV YOUR
Christ mns Presents
AT
LVniik JLeibenguth's
k'OitTU MNeT nWKT,
where Uo ttali lie fotind a
Fine Lino of Vine (IraoerlOK,
I'ruiU, Cardites, tireeu Voge
tabltb. iu beaon,.Vc , at tho very
Lowest Prim-. Prompt ntten
liuli nuil yooil k'ho.1-.
aa-fc'AT.i. .i si i: i s
The prettiest inr of I'.m.i, nnd
WiffTBn t
Coats, Jackets, Cloaks,
AMI
Trimmed Hats !
ever put on snlein C'nrbfdi roun
tv can nniv he seen at
Millinery Stores,
Lehighlon k Weissport
Andrew Bayer,
Give us n full.
lew see
ALlJWrcnYN,PA.
Aflf Holiilay ar.il
Be'ore Stock 'MiDn
louncement
Anjtlilitgthut nehaie Innny of tho deiuuf
nientsalllliesoldilt surrlllcIcK price, before
we tike our
ANNUAL INVENTORY
ff jon want, to fill n room
"carpet
dou't neglect nnd take advan
tage ol this sale.
Don t buy a
Coat,
Wrap,
J acket
llllioiihavostcnciirstjles and prices nil at
and below eo.t.
llresH(lpods, silks. Notions, Muslins. Olns
haras, ricklna. s.e everjthlng nt prices that
ulllnstonlsli jou, at
H.i
lunsicker's
Corner 8th ami Hamilton Sts.
From Cheap Dlankt to Fine flllt nnd
Pressed Papers. Also, Felts and Inirsalns,
mill Handsome Frelies.
MCTUKE HOI) AtiT) 00X1',.
Window Shades
ready In hanc, or put tip lo order.
Paint, Oil, Varnish,
(last, llni'Ji-s. ralntlng and Taper
llanclrc, hv rompetltrnl workmen In anv
tart of the county
Hooks, .Ttntiojiery nnd Fnnry
Goods, always a lnre stock Ht
Luckenbacii
(il Ilrondny, iMnncli Chunk.
DRUGS, l'v
2yIEDICINES, genuine and best
SOAPS, '"rer" Ii'1" a,l 'heap.
WINES,"' "'I 'or tiHuliriiuil u4
CIGARS, 'x' mmli.
SPECTACLES, n extensive
and inerensing trnilo. I guar
mi tee witisfantion to eery
customer.
PRESCRIPTIONS refully
eoniiouiiilel.
-at hik -
Contra I Drug .Store,
IJisiiEi., the Leading 'hoto
crupher. Lehicliton.
Cabinet liotographs v: Larger
Siae, Viewg of Residences
iu town. aud county at the very
lowest prices.
MiBiDblratort Wee.
-.latf u 1MI Kr-i.tic Ut nl 1 t an Willi T .
i .itbtin rnuitlv ,tii-tf 4t-M l All p rMMift in
tUlit. t Uj itHiif KntiiU- 41 f rt-s.iiK U il f lufce lui
imHiijal iianu')t til tliONt Itmihi, i (Ijtlm.
.HKnlliitl (lit- simr m lit )iri lit tlit in ilCN)l dc
I i Iti piiiri in id i I if m II Ii n ii
A I Miv 1 'Klt
J i. u i., - in ttnlir
Hive
Wall Paper.
Uoutral iiulor