r.STAni.isiir.ii si. The Carbon Advocate r HI STUD KVRRT t BOAT rt Harry V. Morthlmer, Sr. 9FFI(K-SolIcr'4 niook, North F1rt Street. Jliletitun, Pa, Ihle Palter has bee aece ptdrt at tilt Lehlgliten rest Offlce second Class. Matlrr Ol'Il AUTERTlMNtl UATf.S. Leoal ana llradlnc notices, to take run ot ihi to per tine f.r each Insertion. Kiecutora Administrators' nrt notices, it w. Auditor and Divorce notice at 00 OarUa ot thanks, if a Unions ol riect, and liiallar notices one time $1 GO. Uxial notices ol entertainments, suppers, Irstirals, Ulrs, dances, and all entertainments (turned to make money cents .per line, unless Jeh printing has hied doile tor the me at this ''Kj'.layadtertlsements. fire Inches and over, S3 per Inch per annum. . , , , Subscription price ai.oo when paid snot cash f t. It not so paid This rule HI bereatler e strlnentlj enforced, lerais Transient advertising and Job print lih, yearly adtrertlsiuit Datable quarterly. Address all Comtnunlcntlona to It. V. MOHTIUMKR, BEs'n. SATURDAY. MARCllT 1803 Our Circulation 14G8 TIIKIACKES AH A UHIICir.il. "The Kepubllcan candidates tor (Jouncll and School Board are honest, mde-awake and en terprising clttrenj. Hie affairs of both ton anil school will be sate In their hands. A vote for there Is a vote to keep Uhlglilon from go tug backwards.' Our Uankway Humorist That was the week before the elec tion, and this was the week after. "see The election ot such men as Zero. Kuiitt, Moultbrdp, llanss, llrjau, Obert. Koch and others Indicates In the most emphatic manner that the people desire the affairs of the borouKh to be managed lis the interest of all nd not for the benefit of jiny Individual or cllque."--Our Uankway Uumnrlst. This certainly must be very pleasant readlnR for such excellent Republican gentlemen as Messrs. Derhamer, Ger man, Kreldler, Dtelbclbles, Mitchell, Frltzlngor and Mertz after all the flat tery Indulged In to Hud themselves nut only defeated but also forsaken and to a certain extent.maliffued by the Uank way Humorist. These men were de feated, according to the hypocritical Press, because the " people desire the affairs of the borough to bo conducted In the Interest of all and not for the benefit of any individual or clique." Thl9 is not complimentary to the above gentlemen after all the deceitful flat tery that preceeded it. We predicted this. A sheet 'that is controlled by a demagogue of the Kuntz stripe stops at nothing. The excellent geutlemeu who were defeated did act seek the of fice! they re, with but one or two ex ceptions, property owtiers und they were not defeated beause the voters presumed that' they would be figure heads or tools. The llaukway sheet forgets from one week to the other what is evidently written for it and so makes itself ridiculous us a "fearless floater of opinion," The week before lection Zern was "weak and the tool of a clique," and the week after he is the best man that dould have been elected, because his election empha sized that the people wuuted no weak tools. Ho apDarently subsidized the Press by subscribing for it. liut then what of Acker ? How can the Press compromise its flattery of Zern and the very evident hit at Acker, who was made a candidate against his will? There is a screw loose somewhere and Frank's stock et political knowledge might be increased .by looking into it. One thing is dead sure; the llaukway Humorist is hedging and will soon be as uncertain as April weather. It has Its eye on "pap" and people who don't plank down a dollar for the paper must apparently stand iu for abuse and vllliHcatlou. This is ouly one of the funny tilings of that sheet, much more could uo suid did wo cure about howing up the transparent tool. The two items copied verbatim from UN aolumus are sulllcleut, vvo kelleve, for they will conclusively demonstrate that the llaukway machine is in very bad company and that the Humorist is hedging, slowly but biirely and that we will soon see the Ilristol boy jast as he am, in the meantime those gentle men whom he has slured can soon ex feet him 'round among their friends offering his apologies. THE CLEVELAND OA1IINKT The new Cabinet is now completed, and is as follows: Secretary of State, Walter Q. Uresham, Illinois. Uecretary of Treasury, John G. Carlisle, Kentucky. Secretary of War, Daniel 8. Lainout, New York. Secretary of Navy, Hillary A. Herbert, Alabama. Postmaster General, Wilson S. Illssel, New York. Secretary of Interior, Hoke Smith, Georgia. Attorney General, Richard Oluey, Massachusetts. Secretary of Agriculture, L.S. Morton, Nebraska Cleveland will be Inaugurated Sat urday and the new administration will at once get to work. The fur will soon commence to ily, OF TIIK ATTACK ON KSSKlt. It is one of the vital, threatening vilsof the pieseut time that both newspapors and Individuals speak to lightly of the honesty and iutegtlty of men. Accnsatious are made which In jure a man's business and social repu tation la such a mautier that even resource to the law is impossible. An Instance of this particular is now be fore us in the dastardly ami cowardly Insinuations reflecting on -Mr. George W Esser, ox prothonotary of Carbon county, as published by the Mauch Chuuk Democrat- and also by the Lansford Record, In both liistuuces there is only the basest supposition by these papers and the reflection of odulm on Mr, Esser as to his past official honesty. With all the necessary resources within easy reach these newspapers should have made systema tic search aud then if ought A as wrong Biveu it the widest publicity. They didn't do this, perhaps, ueeause such a proceedure would have smucked of decenoy and this characteristic is foreign to either or both of them. The reverse Is the case however, by making contemptable insinuations aud placing Mr Esser lu the position of an embez zler of the county I und, thus needless ly jepordiziug his social aud business standing when there la nuthlinrtn iu,-l- up these pretended charges even lu the minds of the diabolical and revengeful obemers. I3oth these newspapers take sulllcleut care toiruard thymulvu. from the possibility of arrest ou the charge of libel, by u.lug ouly the meanest insinuations, even to such an extent perhaps, that the articles In question, prompted byoutslde Individ uals who bear Mr. Safer the worst hatred, were placed iu theands of an attorney to guard against Any possible .flaw whereby suit could be oom'meuced against them fordamagas. Mr. Ester's friends aro greatly ohagriued at these base charges and it is not at all im probable that there will be a grand ex posure of the "trick" before loug aud that the principal actors la this under hand game will be folly exohsil and held up to public .oontenijit and rldl cule if cot more. ThouujS of all tlii. Is evidently t4wt tbotw Usi (orued the opposition to Mr. rWer and bWfrieuds lu the hue polHiiiut tlWuifriwiU have been inform ed.ttwt l Voul VefV blue for them having any Ibiug lo do In the way of distributing Moral atrouake In this county. Tim lototitkm tbeu is to undermine Mr. Ksmt's sUsuiUig, both sootal and political, thus Injuring his influence abroad ,and by this means, gain at least something In the way of "pap." It appears that Congressman Wm Mutchler Is a very close friend of Mr. Esser, while at the same time he has but very little feeling or respect for Klnte or Cassldy and has given them to understand that he does not prefer their company. Ot) tho top of this they wanted to declare a truce with Eser and his friends whereby they oontemplatod to at least divide the "federal spoils" and thus come in for a share of what rightfully does not belong to them. The "gang" Is back of It nil, and it is appufcut that they nre helplug along the ditty and contempt- able nork of Jepordlzlng tbelutlueuce and honor of Mr. Essor, However, If they are sincere In their Intentions let them act honorably in the matter, have the books lu question carefully ex amined and let the result be final. We said if they were sincere, this character istic however, we believe them wanting in, for their very lives smack ot the most sinister motives, while their repu tatious lu politics areoften questioned. The indications are tliut out of it all will come a grand finale, as wo hare said before which will beautifully show up tho perfidious rascals who nre back of the diabolical plcco of human wickedness. We may have more to say of this next week, or at least of those people of whom wo have some very spicy facts, Iu the mean time "Judge not lest ye be Judged" and "let all men bo considered Innocent until they aro proven guilty." A ciiANcirrri"7ixLV. "Somejears ago when (Jonathan Klsller) entered the fatal sheriff contest aud Uilslieu his cash upon the hireling orjfah he (Kistler) was alitglit." The above Is taken from an urticlo which appeared iu our Uankway smut machine and it gives us Just tho op portunity wo have all along been look ing for, namely, to show Mr. Watsou up lu his true character as a liar, dema gogue and contemptable sneak or to prove this paper a "hirollug organ" lu fact The intention of Mr. Watson all along has been to create the lmpresslou that the support of this paper was up to the highest bidder aud the above item is ouly one, like mauy more of Its kind, which have appeared almost weekly In his sheet. Wi will now make this offer to the brainless ninny who Is living olf the kindness of friends. Lot him prove that this anan Jonathan Kistler, called at our ollice for an ex planation to any article that appeared In our columns aud vvo will give WO to any cause ho may designate, aud further, let him prove that the same individual over paid this uovvspnpera single cent for anything It did for Mi'. Kistler iu the sheriff contest aud we will give another 800 to any good cause that Mr. Watson may designate. This Is Wllley's opportunity, and as charac teristic of his greedy, grasping avarlcl ousuess, ho should not delay tuklng advantage of tills very liberal offer. We await ills deliberation with pleasure knowing that his honest investigation will prove him to be more of a tool than we have ever shown him to be, and that his sheet Is at tho command of demagogues who apparently keep It well oiled and control Its course lu all the abuse that has been heaped ou respectable Democratic citizens who have been candidates for local otllces, Jhose who fill publio place, Ac, as well as upon this newspaper which has ever given "his gang" a wide berth owing to the odulm attached to them as political dead beats. Years ago they tried their boss methods ou this paper but It didu't work aue they kept ou looking fur some one who would bo a lackey to their dirty, uastv uud very contemptible schemes, and thev fouud him iu Mr. Willy Watson, of Bristol, who was brought to tovvu ou a boat and set up as we find him to-day, a cowardly braggart and whining uinny full of couceit at bis suddenly develop ed greatness amoug tho gaug, aud yet only the laughing stock ofull who know or have seen his haunted look. now it is i:.1'i.aimi:ii. It Looks Very Much Like a Contemptible Cousplrucy. Anent the serious reflection mule l,v the Democrat and Iteconl nn tim nni official honesty of George Esser In refer ence to the pa.lng of costs In cr.iulnal cakes, the follow letter appeared .lu tho 41 . 0. 'I lines of Satuiday: au article appeared in the .Mauch Chunk Democrat of i'eb. 18. 1803. (batched br a set of conspirators) showlDg thai Air. U. U Walklua made a return of 82.32 costs col lected, aud that in the twelve years Idas iu otlice I had uevi r made a return to the Couutv, thereby Insinuating embezzlement. 1 nan this as a willful and Infamous lie Sir. Ilatklu'a mode of dolue business l entirely different from any other Protbouo lary in this County ; lie certifies over lo tlie County all Commonweallb cases tried aud uie county cays iliem. It (tlie Counts i aould then be entitled to auy costs paid the Prothonotary. When there was a dl vision of costs between the County and defendant, I made the distribution of the propiriionto ue paid by defendant aud myself, consequently Tery few cases were lo be paid the County, In conclusion, 1 have only this to sav. I do not knowlnrlv oxe the County a dollar and If 1 do am wining ana able to pay. 1 further am willing to submit my accounts to three iln Interested, honest cilUeiii ond abide by their decision. Yours truly. Geo. TV. Esser. AS to the illsflnnearann nt fn, docket, which the Democrat In an uuder- iianueo, way places at Mr. Esaer's door, that gentleman's Innocence of any con nection therewith is established by I list fol lowing atlklaill: Carbon County, ss. before the subscriber appeared Geo. II'. Esser, ex-l'rothonotary ot Carbon Coun ty, who, In relation to the malicious article which appeared in toJav'i Ikmnmi ,1 ., i. dep-se and say that be never took I he supposed lost docket mentioned lu said, pajwr from the office of tho l'rothonoiari or caused it to be done either dlrectlv or incirecuy uy any one else lu his behalf, and that be has no key to the I'rolhono tary's office, and never had since he re tired from office. Cleo. W. Esser. Sworn and subscribed before me this acili day of February, A. D, 18K3. James J lloyle, Justice of the Peace. Crinoline to Ite or Not to lie. Mr. CvergeM. Jjecker, Uemoeratle member from Hennepin county. In whim Minneapolis In stttute!, caused a seosatlwn lu tne Mlnuesota f1" "iSff;.011 Eff'aar) 4, by introducing a wl woaibllliui tke manufacture or saleolerflio hue. ItabllTin lull It as follows See. 1 It shall be unlawful lor ally person to niamUacture or sell, .r to otter for saleTor ue, or pet ant to manufacture, sale or use of ant hoopsklrt; or haousklrta. or aiiylhlunlike there uuto, within the llinllsol Mluuesola" Bee II Any persou violating this act, or In au way asalstlng the vluUtlon of any provUloi, of IUIi aet thall be nuuliued by a Sue of nut I. '!". f ""r ,uon" for each orh-iite, aud snail be liuprlsoued lu the conuty jail for a IK-rlod not exceeding- iblrty das. The vexed conl roversy coucsrolot crinoline, which has been ratios; 111 the papers of late, la due to the dearth of fashl n uews rather than to ait al Jails. Whilst newspaper fashiou writers have busied themselves dua-usslua the appalliuK conawiuencss ol the revival of the huop.klrl iu Paris and whilst the Influence of the Princess ot Wales lias twell appeals.! to to staud as a harrier aaalnst this num. t Uirealeu- ;!; . r 'H"'a orwwniaainf nouses stl the Preiicn capital have not letiniute a slnile crinoline ler aur of their I'luhmiers. All there is to be said on this subjett is that the several lns-Uj hovel models of skirts l onilui; from Paris are as a s. iieral rule nal aruuud the walu with I oiislderalde fulueet at the bottom. Iu order tuUioiofuihlyeoniprelieniltne artual tendency uf Pj.sl.lou and. lo get relUble lutormaltonasi to 'he best v.a ( wnrlng tine models of these stylish skirts, one mutt consult the MrliowsU bullion Maaallues . Im Mutte ds Paris aud . -. n.Huw vi Huii ore iu ailUMHe to UrSM- msker. aiMl sell at M.U per year, or owns a coui. 1 lie Kreuoh laeasu.sker, Hooper )ear. or ieutsueroopy. Is ni.ted lor lb urootleal styles. UMo&7j.ioa yesr. or is'oeotTa uwtUii is I be Family Pashloo Journal, TiT., ettionae. YiHi csu siihAr.h- -.Tr "i"'.? ?! b) fiW '"Ily the I'ubllstusrs , I A. MelkiweU X lo . s West ItUi-HlreM, Mew i oik City. A SlluUter's Uood yortuoe. ltev. J. It. Miller, pastor of l tie First M. K, church of lilac Itun, Pa., write the bafayeue, lud Echo as billows: "Ovar 1 win k in the wtuiewry last winier caused i me to break down completely. I treated i with srVt-rat physicians wuttour relief, and ! hnalii gavi-up aa.t tiaveled . igtit weeks, do -ioi line sil itie i.uic, and came home no ' Is-lier. 1 then hcitao ihe use of llr Miles' Kesioratne Nervine, four boilits of which . cured me, auu I aui uu as as ever in I m j lift ON THE RAILROAD. I1I1IKF MKNTION OF A VVP.KK'.M III) 1MIS ON TllK HAIL. Short rarnrrnptis That TVIltbenl thterest to the Italtroad Hoys X Ou last Saturday morning a slight collision on the Lehigh Valley lUilroad below l'roemausburg wrecked six coal oars nud a caboose was destroyed by lire. X A Reading paper cautions people against buying Reading Railroad stock, saying It may go still lower boforo long. It Is also of opinion that McLeod may bo removed from the receivership. X It Is said that tho Jersey Ceatrul Railroad Company will erect a Liorird fencn ten feet high around Mountain Parkthls sprtngto protect excursionists from the numerous outside devices to make money, such as the dimel back railway, riding horses, etc, X Miss Ida Hewitt, who is said to bo the only female locomotive engineerln tho world, has been engaged by tho. Womatt Commissioners of the World's l'alr to run the first train over tho grounds on the opening day of tho Exposition. X It is said tho dentrnl Railroad of New JtTsey will soon make Important Improvements. As soon as the weather permits, so tho rumor says, tho road will be made a double track line for the entire dlstuuco between New York and Scrantjn, This will necessitate the building of about thirty miles of single track railroad. X A report uow going the rounds is to tho effect that McLeod has pur chased a private railway car, palatial In nppolntmeuts, nnd oosting WiO.OOO. This occasions surprise on account of the Reading property. McLeod, how ever, tleules tho story aud says the car did not cost one.thlrd that price, and It Is a very ordinary alfair. X Tho I'hlladi lphla & Reading pay car arrived at Weaverly, N. Y., shortly .before noon on Saturday last, and paid the employes with checks. The banks refused to cash the checks on account of an attachment served by Hugh J. Baldwin on the railroad's funds' depos ited here. Some of tho merchants took a number of the check9. X Roadmaster Caffrey, of the Lehigh Valley, was lu Chicago recently, look ing over the ground preparatory to laying a section of LehlRh Valley track in the railway department of the expo sition. Tho Lehjgh Valley's track und road bed has acquired a Natloual repu tation, nnd will be an object of much Interest to railway men iu Chicago next summer. X Wm. II. Lavvall, oue of tho oldest conductors of the Lehigh Valley, run ning between Hazleton, White Haven, and Mauch Chunk, on Saturday resign ed his position. Tho resignation was accepted, as Mr. Lavvall deslred-tt to take elfect at once, Mr, La wall has accepted a position with the Marklo llauklug and Trust Co. and euters upon his duties at onco. X Tho Reading has been in the hands of a receiver three times, iuqluding tho present. The chain of events shows that its troubles uro not due t6 tem porary conditions or embarrassments uor to a conspiracy of speculative or rival interests. Tho evil is deep stated. Its managers bavo been trying to over come established laws of trade under the delusive notion that they might prollt by monopolizing fuel and by combining tho business of mluiug and transportation. In carrying out these schemes they have assumed a debt which no amount of financial Ingenu ity will enable the compauy to pay. t Iu a report ou the recent disastrous railway accident In England, Major York called attention to what ho con sidered a weak point in the present system of block signaling, nainoly, Hint part of it which depends ou tho obo (Hence of railway employees. Regula tions of tho most careful and satis factory uaturo may be drawn up, but absulute compliauco with them can not ut all times bo Insured, He sug gests whether it would not bo possible to adopt on ull busy sections of rail ways some system of electrical Inter locking which would prevent u signal man from lowering his starting signal without the permission of tho man in the tower next in udvance. The Philadelphia Ledger says: "Tho vague rumors In railroad circles that the Lehigh Valley property had sulfered uuder Reading control called forth a semi-ofllcial statement from the officials of that company to the following effect: 'There is absolutely no truth iu any of the reports that tho Lehigh Valley property bus been In jured In any way since it has been un der Reading's control. Tho Lehigh Valley Railroad Is in splendid condi tion, both fluanolally aud physioallv, pud there is nothing in its affairs to warraut any uneasiness on the part ot Its stockholders. ' While nothing Is f et known regarding the intention of he receivers of the lieading towards the Lehigh Valley, it is certain that thefluauclal standing of the latter company aud its futuro earning capa city have not been iu any respect weak ened by the misfortunes iu which the Reading is involved," Advertisements at 1 Cent 1'er Wonl. The cent-a-word column In the Cahhon A 1 1 vooatk affords a cheap aud popular mode of adreillsing. Advertisements are Inserted aMIie rate of 1 cent pr word for each Insertion, but uo advertisement Is Inserted oue time for less than 16 cents. Out-of town residents sending advertise ments for this column, will please aocuia pauy their orders with the cash or one or t wo-cent stamps. The amount Involved Is loo small to requite us to collect It through the mall. If sou have anything to sell, try Ihls column. Tlll:v CAN UKTAXr.ll, Telephone mitt Telegraph Poles Call ha Marie a Source or lleveoiie. Let Our Coiiuciluien Cut this Out for rtefrrence. The Supreme Court has affirmed the de cision of the lower Court of Chester acalnsi the ll'eslern Union Teleeraph Comiwny, appellant. The suit was brought In the Common Tlease Court of Delaware couuty to recover license inoncis for telegraph po'es erected In the city of Chester aud operated by the telegraph company. The teleeraph company clalinnd Ihe license fees were excessive and an Illegal burden upon tbem and appsaled lo tha Supreme Court, who In Ihe opinion say: "It was conceded byi the ao&jcllant com pany that Ihe city of Chester lias the power to Impose a reasonable chares for a license lo erect telegraph poles within tha limits of the muneipallty. Che ordinance of the city Imposed a license lax of tl per yeat for each pole. W have held In a number of lecent cases that this amount is not so unreasonable as to justify us In In erferlu; with the discretion of such muneipalltles, ' In reviewing the defense relative lo the powers of the city to ha pose tho license tax is a police regulation, the Court, after re ferring to the case and Its bearing as relates to the munlclpi I lies, says: "It make do refeienee lo the liability Imposed upon the city by the erection of lelegtapb poles. It Is the duty of the clly lo sess that the poles are safe and properly maintained, and should a citizen be In jures! In person and property by reason of a neglect ot such du'.y, an action might He against the city fur the consequences of such neglect. It Is a mistake, therefore, lomeasureihe lespouslbllltles of a charge by Ihe amount actually expended py the city for a particular year, to the particular purposes -peeltied iu the affidavit. Judg ment atTUnied.' For hale. A piano box buggy in first class con dition. Apply to ft. K. Culton, oupo site the ark, First street, LeJiiuu ton. tf. Wauled. A uu iii Iter of youug girl aud boys estu And steady employ mut at good wages, by applyiug Immediately to 1 loWyMUiHU ,,r'ul"J"t Lehlghton Do You Want Shade Tree T L J Heldt, of betnnd street, has ac cepted the agency here for a first class nursery Arm. and will be pleased to supply all who are in need with tine fruit and shade tree-., gtape vines, , at low prices He alno has for sale b tine lot ui soul iiutatuea. dm avad see him. NEWS OF THE WEEK. Thursday, Feb. S3. PresMent Rleot Cleveland announced the completion of bts oabfnet by the eeleotlon of Hilary A. Herbert of Alabama for see retary of the navy aud Richard Olney of of Massachusetts for attorney geueral. Members previously named nre: Walter Q. Gresham of Indiana, secretary of state; John (i. Carlisle of Kentucky, secretary of the treasury; Danle.! B. Lnmont of New York, secretary of war; Hoke Bmltb of Georgia, secretary of the interior; J. Ster ling Morton ot Nebraska, secretary of agri culture; Wilson 8. Ills-ell of New York, postmaster geuernl The railroads In the middle and Xew England states were bad-' ly crippled by the snowstorm The three racing bills were passed by the New Jersey senate. It is expected that Governor Werta will veto them One life was lost and 29 people were injured in a wreck on the Fort Wayne railroad In Indiana, The tweiity-seveutu annual en campment ot the department of New York, G, A. It., was held at Syraouse In a col lision on the Pennsylvania railroad In Phila delphia 4 people were killed and 91) Injured A strike was begun lu Chicago by the switch tenders In the yards of the Chicago and Western Indiana llelt company A new cabinet wan formed In Portugal, with Senor Hibelro as prime minister and min ister of foreign affairs The Princess Kaiuolanl ot Hawaii sailed from Liver pool (or this country on the Teutonic She wnnta a regency until she becomes of ago and can take the throne Sec retary of State Foster leaves the cabinet and wilt sail for Paris Saturday President Harrison will not Issue more bonds unless a panic Bhould he immluent It Is announced that no appeal will be entertained from the decisions of Mgr. etatolll The awarding of prizes at the Westminster Kennel oluh bench show Was completed. The attendance was larger than ever before Canada abolishes re bates, and President Harrison revokes.the retaliatory canal toll The Hawaiian queen'a envoy, Neumann, at last makes known that Ltlluokalanl desires lo become queen under a United StAtes protectorate, or, If not, then to be well paid nnd annexed. But under all circumstances she objects to the continuance of the present provisional government Governor and Mrs. McKIn- ley assign all their property for the benefit of creditors caused hy the failure of Walker, for whom the governor had Indorsed notes Chicago switchmen strike. Friday, Pell. 24. President Harrison appointed Denton Hanchett of JUchlgan to the Sixth United States district court, vice Justice Jacksou, who was made Justice Lamar's successor Governor Werts vetoed the three racing hills passed liy the Xew Jersey legislature Governor Osboru of Wyoming ap pointed A. C. Beckwith United States sen ator1 The return of the Hawaiian com missioners to Hawaii is delayed till the treaty Is acted on The Gate City bank of Atlanta, failed. Ilcdvvine's defalcation Is 170,1100 The lieaupre Mercantile com pany of St. Paul, a dry goods concern, failed with liabilities of ftOO.OOO Charles Parsons resigned from the presi dency of New York and New England' President McLeod of the Reading Is said to hold controlling stock In Wall street stocks declined almost from the opening, and last prices were generally the lowest for the1 day. Money on call ruled at S per cent The Watertown (N, Y.) Lincoln league proposes to help Governor McKIn ley out of hia financial troubles hy popu lar subscriptions of tlOO William Coy, who was to have been hanged today for the murder of John Whaleu in the town ot Washington, Mass., has been reprieved for one week by Governor Russell Hufus Hatch, for more thnn a quarter of a century one of the best known men In Wall street, died, In New York, aged 61: From a grocery clerk he became one of the leading financiers ot this country. He founded many enterprises, but his steamship, rail road and speculative ventures all ended In the loss of fortune. He failed for large amounts twice, but paid his indebtedness in full, with intercut Premier Giolittl prevented a legislative Inquiry Into the Itallau hank frauds A hill was Intro duced Into parliament to disestablish the church In Wales Rev. Jesse Al bert Locke, until recently an assist ant In St. John's Protestant Episcopal church, New York, has become a Roman Catholic in Loudon Judge Gresham In terviews Secretary Pouter aud visits Mr, Cleveland Connecticut senate rejects Governor Morris' nomination of Clarence Doming of New Haven as Insurance com missioner Millionaire John Jacob Astor served on a New York Jury and received 11.50 fees. Ordinarily the rich men 'of Gotham pay a fine of 1100 each year rather than pel form Jury duty. Saturday, Feb. 33. John W. Mackay, tho millionaire mine owner, was shot In San Frnnclsco by a crank, who then shot himself. The would be assassin will die, but Mr. Mackay la like ly to recover The New Jersey assembly passed the rncing hills over Governor Werts' veto Allen Manvel, president ot the Atchison road, is dead There was much excitement In Wall street. Stocks were active, but unusually irregular. The principal buying was for the short account. The closing was strong. Money ou call was B per cent. Gold shipments are tfoO.OOO- Vessels coming Into port reported extremely- violent storms at tca S tepi were taken to form a company for the purchase ot tha Metropolitan opera home and the production of grand opera The Xew York dot? fchow has ended. The net receipt were $30,000 The appeal of Charles de Lesseps Fontane and Sans-Leroy was re jected, and they wilt be tried in the assize court M. Ferry was elected president of the Fmich senate Judge Walter Q. Gresham went to Tjikewood and will be followed by Daniel S. Lament and John O. Carlisle, when a conference will he held at Mr. Cleveland's cottage. Mr. Cleveland has selected Heury T. Thurbcr of Detroit, the law partner of Don M. Dlcktmton, for the post of private necretary The Peter Cooperestate will build afl.000, 000 hotel In Fourth avenue, between Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth streets, New York A bill is to be Introduced In the New Jersey legislature providing that the state shall annually appropriate a certain amount from the state school fund for the' support and maintenance of the Catholic parochial schools throughout the state Hanking interests are combining to oust McLeod from the receivership of the Read tug railroad. A rectlversbip for the New England road may prevent blm from gut ting hold ot that property There will be DoiMite of bonds by this administration to maintain the gold reserve A milk famine thriMtt'im New York Six new caw of ijpuu tever are announced la the. Queens county Jail In Long IUand City Cflprlvlwtw given h 'vont by the kaiser upon hit wUty-ttwoud birthday. MmuUt, IVI. -41, Uprtatttu ll.lt i haMiuLrudttela Ull ernltodyliig the pivslilem ' rtwomtnenda tlons regard J titf ( Vidilmn mil nays and the conaular MMtl stma lite import of Spe cial Agent A)r of thu treasury depart ment shown a targe lucre we In the produc tion of tin and If i ue platosandof block slMwUai.d Miy H that mr tlu mliwsoAunot be lvlopHl, t Uervfore recommends the rw real of the duty on pig tin -A Are In St. raul caused a lose of llij.0ua Two firemen wre badly Injured Mr. Marhden, one of the Hawaiian oomralwloners, saye that If tha Cleveland ad ministration falls to take BoesBdr aotinn twani .m. Ing Hawaii Kngland will act promptly In that direction. Queen'a envoy will ask the senate to &end aoommlttee to luspect the Ulands before pawing upon the treaty Mass meetings held in Jersey Clly, Newark and many other cities and towns In New Jersey to protest against the aotion of the leglalature on the raoe track bill Com mander d'ilanls defeated Arab slave trad ers led by Tip poo Tib's son, taking 500 prisoner and two rifles An unofflctal referendum taken In Belgium on the suf frage queaOon resulted In a large majority for M. JauMn'e, propo&aj for universal manhood suffrage The pope's condition was Improved. He received the SoottUu pilgrims Iuveetlgation shows a remark able discrepancy between the New York state Uxea that corporations should pay on their earnings and capital and the taxea fchown In the comptrol ler's report to have been paid H the owipRMnUe silver legtslaUon fa vored by Mr. Cl"tand Is not pawed by this congress, it is almost oert&in that he will call an extra session at an early date Twenty-six members ot the M-mitrhuirtts legUUmre are In Cbloago to make an ex amination ot the rapid transit system and underground wtreoondulu in that oity Weaver in the S U beyUe & Co. woolen milt of Day vUie, Conn., have deinaad, an advance of 1 etmt per yard In their wages The funeral of the M1sm Force, who were murdered by iMr insane deter Sat urday in Atlanta, took plaos North Al abama tuts discovered Assure veins of gold and silver ore, the UUer In nuggats pure enough to be wrought The supreme oourt ret ogn ires itie itepubllcau huue of Kansas, and ihe lVpulmu acqiuehte TtirtlMr. eb. is. A basnet was Undated to Yloe iVeet- .Tnhn Tl RiIhv Vni remnvfwl from hi 1 place an rhtnf examiner of the New York , state oivll ftervloe onmmls.on, ami Thomas Carmotly waa appointed to the oOloe Mr. Cleveland and .tr Oarlfcle remained j In eonfpreiire ai ltkewood Three bills I to rep I rniH- t r n-k lesrUlatlon were Intro duced In the New Jersey legislature. Gov ernor Werta wnl hi the name of Leon Ab I bett to be amociate Justice of the SU- ' preme court of New Jersey The reve- nue cutler Washington was run down and sunk by au annex boat of the Penn sylvania rail road Many foreign renre- (tentative of the World' fair arrived Amotion by Mr (Jladstone that govern ment business have ptpcedence in the houi6 was oarrled by 370 to 28 Wall street Mocks were weak Under the Influ ence of continued Hqutdattnnft lu Philadel phia nnd Heading aud doted generally near lowest points. Money on call ranged from 5 to 7 per cent New York poolroom proprietor have suffered much from the Guttenburg racea, and At least six rooms have been cloned on account of lotses M. Ferry, on assuming the presidency of the French senate made a speech which was well received Twenty-six anarch ists were arrested while at work In a bomb factory In Home Carlyle W. Harris ad dressed Recorder Smyth and begged for a chance to prove that he did not murder bis girl wife, Helen Potts Delegates from the Waldensea are coming to America to study the practicability of establishing themselves Mrs. Harriet Uubbnrd Ayerof cosmetic fame has been committed to a private asylum for Insane, suffering from melancholia, said to be the result of the morphine and alcohol habits In his Inaugural address President Cleveland will advocate careful Investiga tion by a commission of Inquiry before agreeing to the annexation of Hawaii. His remarks on the silver problem will depend upon what cougress does this week Ac companied by members of his family and 195 friends, Adlnl G Stevenson left Hloom- Ington.llK, forWolilngton A blizzard, the worst of the season, rage In thenorth- west A bill Is iutroductxl to put pig tin on the free list because of the failure of American tin mines Veitnenditr, Mnrch 1 The battleship Indiana was successfully launched ut Cramps' bhipyanl, Philadel phia The New Jersey legislature ad journed for the week. In thehoute Speaker Flynn declared lost n motion allowing the Citizens league moss meeting today to be held In the assembly chamber A ruined wall In Lhicaiio fell on two lioue, demol ishing I hem and burying their occupants. Seven persons were killed and three were injured -"-K-iIlrrwul tr.ifnc In the north west was badly lmitedetl by a blizzard Tho members of the Kansas Populist house, in n body, took seats In Kep rewmtnthe hall at'Topeka The pub nauing nouse ot Gorman ju Munro In New York wa damaged by fire A coroner's Jury decided that Florence Dono van, ex-labor arbitrator of New York. was nn accessory to the death of Miss iuanzunl Ureat Indignation was shown In New Jersey cities and towns over the passage or me race trnck bills and the sud den adjournment of the legislature---- Walt street stocks quiet aud Irregular until tlie lat hour, when they rallied smattiy, ana last prices were general ly the highest. Money on call ruled early at u aud Into at 5 per cent- A motion that the Hrltlth government snouiu use itsiunuence for the reassem bling of the monetary conference was de feated in the house The French cham ber of deputies voted urgency to a motion to hold newspapers responsible for the pub lication of financial advertisements Chancellor von Capri vl declared In the telchstag that Germany would never give up A Uace-Lorralne Queen Victoria held a drawing room, at which several Ameri can women were pr sented New York will send almut 4,0W Democrats to Presi dent Cleveland'!! Inauguration. Tam many Hall if oes 8.000 st rr.ncr - Senators Hgnin declined to go Into execu tive session, nud the Hawaiian treaty Is re garded ns dead for thl session Vice President Elect Stevenson has arrived In VtflShliKtuu ami wlli be u von a itrentkm this evening by Vii President Morton fjovennir McKlnley refuses to receive money tendered htm by popular subucrlp- uon uoner unrtison is nominated b the Democrats for mayor of Chicago Tho Graut monument fund IsconiDlstcd A 1211,000 a ton gold vein has been dls- covercu in Washington. PAINTING A AND PAPER HANGING, ' Corner Srroial ana Iron Street.' H'e hnve severed our connec tion with Mr. O. F. Acker, and will herenftcr do nil kinds ol house pnirting, decorating and paper hanging ourself. We will make prices on all work in our line as low as possible, while at the same time we will do only the best kind of woik. "Ve will he pleated to figure cn any work that ou may need and we also hope for a fair share of your patronage. He will continue on our headquarters for wall papers, Wortlers,Curtniiis,Paints and Supplies, all kinds of Stationeiy c.tintl will kindly solict your patronage. Owen Relirio. Real Estate The undersigned has for sale a valunlile lann in Iranklin township, Carbon county, the property ol the late Geo. Kapp, uccetiseti, containing aoout 07 Acros, a half milo east from oissport. The improvomonts thereon arc it 'J' wo Story Frame I mveiling House, lixSa ft., with 8 Rooms; Uarn 50x4 1 ft.; Ma chine Shed 22x22 ft.; Wagon I Shed 20x40 ft., and other ne cessary outbuildings, nlso agootl large Apple Orchard of 150 1 rees and other choice fruits. This property is well, located in an excellent neighborhood and is unquestionably one of the best j farms in tho county, and an ex cellent state of cultivation. It j would be suitablo for stock rais ing or n truck farm. A fine stream of water flows through the farm. I Also for alc n desirable lot! in the borough of Weissport on I which is erected a Ono Story & a Hall Frame Dwelling House, Stable, Slaughter House, Ice House, Wagon Shed and other 1 necessary outbuildings. ror tern s and conditions, applt to Austin IJoyer, WBISSPOHT, PKNN'A. Trees! Trees! A full lliortiMBl Af Vrnil ninimialll a tinsl'-ratf rhargc lrcrlittTe rawogite -nt t it a 'flu-All ou. UtLOHUte AlllKLia y r-.i c nrir, t liwtvr Vo . fa. KHluid pnoea is our motto for lutiit blhJ uiiNhtV sj.riug jtu'keto aud olMtajiit Soulbuiiu's X'MUorUjii UJi, i MmwIi CLuuk. Your Painter bat often waited time and material in trying to obtain a shade of color, and has even resorted to the use of ready ftiixed paints, the ingredients of which he knew nothing, because of the diffi culty In making a shade of color with white lead. This watte can be avoided by the use of National Lead Company's Pure White Lead Tinting Colors These tints are a combination of per fectly pure colors, put up in small cans, and prepared so that one pound will tint 3$ pounds or Strictly Pure White Lead to the shade shown on the can. By this means you will have the best f aint in the world, because made of he best materials Strictly Pure White Lead "and pure colors. Insist on having one of the brands of white lead that are standard, manufactured by the "Old Dutch" process, and known to be strictly pure s "Atlantic" "Bradley" " Brooklyn " " Jewett " "Ulster" These brands of Strictly Pure White Lesb and Nations! Lesd Co.'t Pure Whits Lead Tinting Colors are for tale by the most re liable dealers In paints everywhere. if you sr going to paint, It will pay you to tend to us for a book containing; informa tion that may save you many a dollar) It will only cost you a postal card. NATIONAL LEAD CO., 1 hruadwar, Xew Tone. rices High Prices have no place in our store our patrons will toll you that and consequently we want your trade. "We can save you money. If you doubt it- come anil see. .Wen's. Overcoats, $3, and no. Jen't SulU, ti, ami up. We also have a Nice Line 01 Boys' Suits and Overcoats at Closing out Prices. fchoes for Men at tl and up Shoes for Women at tl ami up Wo also line of well made Shoes for Children at. 40 cents and up. Slippers as low as -TO cents, Hubbers for Boys and fllrls at S0ct Rubbers f v Men, Itubbers for Women, Beautiful Mm & Comforts. Go from $1 to $4,50. New Dross Goods Almost endless In variety auil certainly Lower In Trices tban jrou can tlis same quality of coods for eUe where In town, Groceties & Provisions, of the best quality nmfat the lowest prices. Choice Flour and Feed. Fresh Country Produce. Trnshiiig Machines & ll'ringers of the best makes at low prices. AU. GOODS ARK DELIVERED FREE. H'e have a Roomy, Pleasant Store, electric lighted. Come and see us GEO H. ENZIAN,. North First Street. T.ehighton. Financial Statment of the TON CEMETERY, for tho year cndlitR February 11th, i803. DR. Owen Klotz, labor $.77 10 Paid as per Voucher.- Carbon Advocate nrlntlnir.8 2 CO J. A II. Seabaldt insuruuee 1 111 Owen Klotz, labor 51 74 J. Ktich, lltuo (1 .10 lelitfih u. & 11. Co., nulls . 1 13 Heury Miller, lumber 10 00 J.Seaboldt loanto pay bond 23 00 w.snaoie, lax li Si Ed Hunslcker. labor 1 Itt Chas. I.orcntz, labor 0 10 E. Lorentz, labor 1 HO Ezra Newhart, labor 3 13 W. A. Derhamer, posts 11 i"i Geo.W.Dlehl.ralsiuK house 110 m O. W. Diehl new chimney 3 22 V. P. Murphy Son.lot book 4 7r . Theo. Kemerer, lalior and ..nti..ui n, n. 238 28 345 08 CR. Bat. In treasury 8 121 3S Reo'd during year on lots 207 01 ueo'd during year on rent 0.') 33 200 !W OtiUtatidlutrou lots. . 774 8fi Real Estate 1500 00 We theundenrtirtied being unpointed Auditors to examine the aoodunts of the Seoretarv and Treasurer, of the inignion cemetery, Uo certify that we have examined the same and found them correct as stated. Witnej our uanii tuts litn day or February JJjf!. W. C. McConMiCK. Auditors, CULT0JTS Ib a place where yon efcn, nl ways find ono of tlie largest choicest anil most, complete lino of Confectionery At the very Lowest Prices. Fruits, Nutfe, Silverware, Jewelry. liioe two Ifsttor menu much here from the iot list wo have o pretty awottinwit of goods nt verv l.ow Prices. iSSIB. K. Culton. Opposite the Ptiik. mum WEISSPORT, PA. Don't be fooled. Don't be misled. ou will ho however. it you neglect to -cull at our Popular Drug hstablishnitint for anj thing you may need in tho line of Pure iJruga and Madicines, Wines or Liquors. He give particular attention to thecompoundingof presprirtions and dur.ng our ubience- at Harrisburg a reliable Cleik isin attendance who will give prompt attention to nil patrons. licsidesjonr line ol drugs and medicines we always haAe a nice assortment of Stationery, Per fumcry and Toilet Articlea on which we have marked exceed ingly low prices. Come and see us. BIERY, The Druggist. IAWI'EK, the- barber, oppoMte tlie 0ter. limine, cut iialr, nimves nnd does every thlnfiln flrst-cUsiBUIe Drop in and spo Mm. Closed on Sunday. Toilet Artlctes for sale. S TURKU'S HIIAVlNn8AU0N.oppoMtethe Auvooatr Office, Is headquarters lor inHviiiKtiinircuiuiiK nu biihiiiiuoi..x. j aniru lar Attention naldiiiciittlni: Indies bancs and Children's Hair. lolU'tHrlielp'dorsaU', Choke cigars. DAM- P I). CAMI'HEUm ou r the Canal lirldge, llnst - Veh4iHit,cuts bah, shavei and sliani'ioos msijie. linrme n can. urn iin aiii ouy H iv Ifttm, Hair Tonics, &c, at the very lowest prices. r D0I1G LOTS ; OF GOOD. Ask M. C. Henry and Martin Dubbs, of East Mnuch Chunk, who saved them a clean cold 8150 dollars .cash on a Piano. Ask Mr. Chas. Armbruster, of tho same placo, who saved him SU5, on a Phiuo Organ. Oh I I am getting there with both feet, ye high war price agents, come down to honest prices. Phillips has not seen fit to accept my proposition yet, tiamelv: One Hundred Dollars for every new orgrn he sold that ho did not make $20, if he gives mo ten dollars for every oue I, will show he made from 820 to' tsjO dollars. lie claims to bo satisfied with $." prollt, that sounds nice, but why don't he carry out what he advocates. I am also headquarters for Sewing Machines I sell the White Cottage nt J25 00 White & Domestic at 30 00 Wheeler .t Wilson at 30 00 Davis and Standard at 30 00 A Handsome High Arm in 7 Draw Oak at 20 OO lied Springs Just half what you pay elsewhere. Nearly Six Thousaud Washing Ma chines Bold during 1892, they go Round or Square 85. Come and see me before purchasing and I will save you money. J3i.We will Sell anything and evory thing that wo carry on Small Monthly Payments " AAROrt SHYDER, Woissport, Pa. Competetioa Is The Nerve Of Business. a o 4 3 5-- a P 3 O CB -: w y ss o o r I 3 n- o -so CD EL o Q a o C rt- a o 5J o S' to a o a si re" "3 s- o o S3 ft CD a P a5 g O S CP S Q O o O Q P. T 5 Cheap For Cash, Takes First- Kate. PENNY-A-W0RD COLUMN. Wmi"UII khs,MTo 1" Kor Hal.' -ror msnt," tew..nnua umit mi awweek. Nu sh,itLli.r tkls bud at . mt 1m Uuu urn Mula. (JkMnttat uma hMi I ads.rUsluz uUali MspMyOe oon wlmlialiw oUaloaWe tb mult alwayg c-1 ty, WeduMta or Tbun worai immi hrua ottrn m uu ; umu i. Fan KlT - A lx fixiui UhoIHi'i: Iiihim oti 1 BrMtte tlrtl u)toi.tu tlir S4U4ii . tMixtH. tiuu a yrnr Ai-i U J I U i.tr. Mucdi Qluuik i ; tf Boos arfra ituiiin -duud h aiiaiit i LtMik ki'trpfr in flmi mil), aih a lair umah immi rilwiiil If f -t r -"uil tlii tiiVUh H. X W.. HtutU fa. i'U. I THERE.ISA BIG REDUCTION IN Coats, Wraps and Jackets AT Weissport, P;. m g Si c tl 6 a s 3 r 2 ?i & SJ o a c 5 3 - 8 " ?a ! 8 A B - 0 C3 o (7) Li TJ 1 O CD TJ 5 H o $ S" S r- cb B C m THE SEASON FOR GARDEN and we wish' to inform onr customers and the puhlic in general that we have laid in an entirely fresh stock, bought from the most reliable houses and have an assortment that can not he duplicated in M.vernl counties. IFe inviteiAMi to make assortment is complete. Lehigh Coal & 3hT. First St., A certain dealer says "examine'my competitor's stock and I am sure you will then buy fromme." This Is Not So, For At M T. TREXLER'S Popular Carriage Works. YOU CAN BUY All Kinds of Wagons, r Carts, Sleighs, &c Cheap Tiaa Yon Can OUR WORKIS WORICOFHONOR. llrc can sell you Factory or Shoddy Work just as low, yes a little lower than other dealers article, but we don't recommend Our Own Work ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF VKKV VAUIA1II.I! REAL ESTATE. Ilv irtiie or an order of tho Orphan Court ol OurUuMHinty, ttiere will be fximned lo Iubllc Pttlf, on ill) iirrmiwwi in riniinitii ivnumii' Onrboiuoiiiitr IM..011 SATURDAY, MARCH 18, attuoo'rtDelc p. m.. the following Kenl KstJite, tKie the irirtr "I HOI.IA KltRndi;, U--.-a All that certain lot or ivce of Hrouml ultiwte lu Fruhhlln ToHiishlp, Carlnni rmtiity. Pa, tHMitided bimI Uerlle4l hk follow , to Hit Ittimtlntf utu uojit, theme by Utitl uf Lewli Horn, iwhuU ttdearti, Hentanl -10 twrrhei to itotttt tlietuSi by the same suutli. 3t ileuiei Hiit tt unu H perchMt to a tone la a ruWi itniiil leadliiK from WelMmrl in the oit JMiiin warKS, liieitce in Raui ruau norm nuutwrrra, aat8HM(i8-10 Nrrlie to a stone 111 S.1U1 rtwit lhinruliv latiil of LewU Horn wxith 41 tleurreti. wtt aim ierL-nr 10 a 1011. invnvr uy mr tamo north 4t) dotiiei's.eust s anil 9 10 tH-rclies to a 1 Ue-iwv by Inwl of ClirUtoplitr (Iroot north B0 dagrrsM Htl H (xfrrJiva aud H0 in Ihe l4au of bjrtnnine. UcnUlutntc 90 l liltOltl.s within saht botnttli ntoroor leaa. Tb iniiroc nmt tlwreoii vwtmi of h TWOS1litt frame Dwelling IfMws wtUi KUeUen atUrhed rim! all neefwary Out Hulhtlittts. Trrnot amt eonditlm.it will be made known at time aii place uf nale, by Ai Min 1101r.11, Wenrietday, Feb. 8lh, t).i. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OP VUltY YAI.UAIU.K REAL ESTATE. B? virtue of an order f the Orphain Court of Carbon couutv. there will be x POmU to Public Sale, on tti preml, In Franklin Township, Carbon 0011 11 ly, V- SATURDAY, March 2oth, '93 at ONE O CLOCK P. M., tlie followlnit dmrllwd Hal Katate. lata itie proprrlj nf JOHN O. PKKY, dmwM, to wli : All Ibat ctlaiu IKACT OH I'IBC'K OK LAND tlinate In Kraultlln Township, Carlwu conutv. Pa.. tMuwlfnland deMrlbeil ai IMout. to wit: llmlnulng at a alone tbiHw by land of Wm. Keinr norlli 86 l-S ilejresa, east SI perch, lo a stone; tbeiiotf by tba aaua aoulli 18 Uegres, east 14 pertbM to a atone; tbmce by lb aaue ru.nh K Amni. mat 21 oorrlwa to a atone; llteoee by laud o( Paul Iluek nortli IS 1-4 decreea, east It prtehn to a while oak tree, tbeoce by ineiaiue nortu M i-x 1 tlfgreea. ea.t 43 percbea to a atone; thence by ibe aame north & 1-2 degree, eau :U f isrrche to a atone; thence by land Ul of J. and II. Lni eoututjM i z uegreea, e.i tB iierebea to a pine kut; Ihewe by the aauM aouth 4 decreet, weel perrliea lo the plaee of benlnnlnit. oonlaluloe 81 ACIlks and 130 perehea alrlet umsmuip. Tlw liupriivemenli tlwtaon consist of a TWOSTOHV FKAkE DWELLING HOUSE. LAR0B8H I86 BAH.N and other ary outssulldliisa. I'swiua and cuudliktsn Im tA knain ai tba and oiara of u bv AUHT1N IKVKU. Ail m " - - - To Whom It May Confrn. AU irifttiii arc lir-b uthMi.l mu ti liaiiss-riiia in, wilt TIh-iiu.-. 1 H-hiU, n ulni.a lihti .tuMIiinK on m a i nut I wil1 iind. i mi t IfCHlUSt.tllt In f I HflMl llilt Uu rtliy dl I'll t nil iruiua u uu SUrah 4 Mi Iriii IvU li UiUt AU UltUijll U- i Jutlkfe Frauidu. Twp. vroa mnmw i SEEDS, IS COMING ON FAST, out their orders early, while the Hardware Co., fLehiglttosE. n Carnages, Phaetons, Biy Elsewhere Id The valley cau afford to sell you the same it but We Do Recommsnd. Reading R. R. System Lehigh Valley Division. Anthracite Coal used exclusively Insuring oleaullness and com fort. ArranRemrrt of Paaienfer Train a. SdiEin i.r in ErrfCT . life 4. 18lri TltAINN I.MVE I.KIIIUUTON Fur .Ninarlt and New torkt jft.T.to. and IU2 a in. , 3 Ou, lua 4. t.w p. 111. I or M.tmuka t'liimk and Jtclvltlere T.ts .Oil, a. in. , 14.67, 4J7 and 1.'J p m. For laiiibertvllle and trrnton 9.00 and ll.Ua.tii.. und U.M &.4S7 p. in. I'ur rtUtlliktou, t'atasaiHjua, Allcntown, llfth u.iiem, und tjMWli,kSJ. t.tO, U.00. BJII. ll.W u iX.ru. ll II. Usl. I.r.. 3. 7.110 and 10.17 p in. For riuiudetpbta anu iioitiis mmiIIi 4ft e.t.', T.s. M and lt.i'JH. in ri., 4S7, a.tand p. m. Ic.r itcadlnitanilllarruiur4jii,;.i aud 11.12 i.ot. a.r anu t.w t-or IhtMiiians, I r.i.i.L n ... ... rv a, lillu II a on w.M iu 'A ii. in. tlillu llafl. tupUy, a'nd ltos.eudauu.iia ix-si, z.sr, s jt, una ForllancbCliul'll SJf, 7.4a. SJii, II Mand II. U a.m.. i. Kiln, i.lj,a.iw,7.s4,ajv,iuti i. m. Fur allierly auu llazlrton 6J8,7.4J .36 and IIJUa.ni., 4.15, MO.t.ii, liuo p.iu. For Malianoy Clly. Hlieoaiuloali ana Asblaud 8.W. 7.4a.JsandJIJl9ani.i 4.U.&20& tM p ro. ll.&ia. in.. aaoi.iH. Fur t'otUlllleCH. 7., 7.1(1, 11.12 nud 1 1. .13 a. in., I.Ui, 4.1a, 7.U and 7 mi p.m Forts Int. Itavui, VIIruarre and Hcraulun 7.i,i.a8 and itju a.in.,4.1j. &.ao.7-iiid ie. P. Rl. For I'lllslnii ami I.. & II. Juort.. 1M. and 1 1.03 U.U1. . 1.15, JO. 7. XI und 10.5U p. III. For iunklianiiiH'k 7,J aud IIJM a. In.. 415. fleaud IOlIw p.i. VnrOwsw, Auouru, lllusea and llvuvatl.M a.ui., lue p.m. For Ijujeyrtlle. Touda,hayre, Warwlr. Kl uilra. Hocluuter, Inirtalo, vuaru Falls aud in. ttetll.u a.m.,aud Isuwp. m. turKlmlre auslllie Weal I la Kalanunca at a IK m. HUNDAV TIIAINH. Fur New lurk 4,ta.u7 and ll.l3a.iu., 4 IT and T.3M1 i lu. Fur I'ldladislpbla 4J67tt. in.: SJH.4.17 and TA p. UI. Fur 4tou and lutennedtate Htatloos, e.07, 7.07, ll.tlla.rn., 14 57, aJM. a.lTauda.up. in. For Mauch Chunk a.14, SJtt, ll.a, II X II 53 a. in. ,. in. 5.U, 8.11. and x p. m. tor KeudloK at a 07 a. mi. : S.e aud 7.M p. in. For HaiMon .M, aud II aaru.i a.tt and lo ae '''For MahanoyClty aod ItheuandOHb SU, tl sj a. iu., aisd S M p. in. For l'ouavllle at 3.U p. ui . For Wklte llat.u, VMIkea-Darre, I'lll.tou, Ttinktiauno,'rouaudH. aayre, Ithaca, (IrueVM, Auburn, Klinlla, iluuttestcr, tHitfaJsu, Niagara trulls au4 tlie Wtwt 11.63 a. in. and low p. iu. 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