ESTAittjinr.D urs. Th Carbon Advocate rUHTCD BTEBT I4IUBD1T T Harry V. Moithlmer, Sr. orFIOB-atller'. Bison, Worts Flt Street, Lehlshun, l'a. lttirMetcctptd at lbs lM(Ma rut Unix ss second Clasi Matter. OWn AHTKRT18INO KATKg. Lstnt aa Itsa.loit notices to take run et lMrstr lias l.r each Insertion. 'ttSmtfrV A.ralnlstrstors' anil notices, H 00. Aialtar ana lllTorce notices It 90 iirdl ( uiaaks, reitlutlons of respect, and slIBllar astlces n. tla.s II.M. .-. Basel sMIces ol entertainments, iuprrs, fnaCtaU. lain, dances, and all entertainments WtiM 5 Salts moner 6 cents per line, no ass aEarlatl.i ku keen done lor the same at tula Wf1ajaertt6raeU,ST0 Inches and Over, t (Tl.K U mi aa Bald. Ikia ruls will uerearter TraTranslenad.crtlsln- and Job Ptlut ai KtTa really adrertlslng imvabla quarterly. Address all Communication! to A Jt y. MOHTHlMEB,BgN'n. ' 'bATUIU)AT, APRIl-5ri8!Or7 Our Olroulatlon 1480 Tama peison. who have been op nnd to the Introduction of muslo in thepmbllosehools are Hlrely to have their prejudices severely shocked. A MU U now before the LoglslaUre which the Board of Education to In troduce free Toeal muslo In all the eltlsa and boroughs of the Common wealth, by the methods known as Bight reading. About the propriety of such a law there will be little question. Mualo la more and more recognized as the eompanlon of culture and refine ment. The bill as we think wisely oon fliss 1U eoope to eltles and towns. Later U may be deemed expedient to ex tend it te the oonntry districts also. Fbank P. SeuMEL, of Seconal street, is an applicant for the appointment of P. O.Inapeetor for the Eastern district, Freak's claims are backed up with a lengthy petition and letters of rocom nendation from many loading Demo rats in this district. Mr. Semmcl is well qualified to perform the duties of this importaat office he is an excel lent aeaountant and has had long bust Bess experience. Frank was three times bnrgess of Lohlghtou; he was deputy sheriff under the late Sheriff J. W. Baudenbush, and eight yearaago was mall route agent under President drover Cleveland. We don't know ef aa appointment that could be better placed. Thi election of a new superlnten dent of public sohools will take place cu Tuesday, May 2, and the question et who will be the moa't suitable person fer that peaition new agitates many mlads. With a life long acquaintance ct Prof. N. II. Balliot, who is a candi date for that oHlee, the Carbon Advo oats, has no hesitancy, but with the greatest pleasure reootnmends him to the faror of the school directors of this oomnty, with the hope that they will elect klm to the responsible office! The professor is eminently qualified tor the office and will be a credit to the schools ef the county. Tbo convention meets at one o'clock in tke afternoon and all directors should be present. We v. frequently noticed a very bad praetice, and in fact we might call it discrimination between the rich and poor, in the courts of Luzerne andCar- ben counties. For instance, there is a trial between a rich man and a poor maa. The rich man is found guiltyand saddled with the costs; he is permitted to go bst if it happens to be the poor an he is called up for sentenco Im mediately and it he tails to pay up then and there he is incarcerated in the oeunty prison. This was forcibly illus trated at Mauch Chunk last week, Is b bad example and tho judges of the various courts cugbt not permit it, tot treat all alike. Make the law fit the rieh as well as the poor. Hazleton Standard. A LaTI ISSUE of the Philadelphia In qolrcr, in speaking of the appointment f "Joe" Miller, of Virginia, for Inter nal Revenue Commissioner, has this ta say, which is pretty conclusive evi dense that Mr. Ilarrity, will not be nl lowed to interfere with political ap pointments in Democratic districts: "in taniag up a candidate Mr, Harrity went into Representative Uutchler'a, dlstrlot and, without con suiting the Congressman, picked out cx Congressman John B. Storm, who was the State Administration candl date against Mr. Mutohler tor the nomination last year. There is no doubt that this was done to humiliate Mr. Matchltr. They commenced the most vigorous canvass at once for their candidate. JudgesDreherandThemp' on wrote letters to Prsldent Cleve land. Colonel Slngerly, Ckairmau Ilarrity, Attorney General Hensel and Osvernor Pattison all visited the white House and made personal appeals fo: the appolatment of Storm. Represeu tative Mutohler viewed this Invasion f his province with calmness. Ho dldat make any fuss about it; but little over a week ago he came to Wash' laurten and here he camped until Sat crday morning, when ho was advised that his siege had proven effective. Qc set himself to undo tho schemes of the Harrity crowd, and ho succeeded. Ha called frequently on the President, whe listened te blm most attentively. The discourtesy of the state adminls tratlon in Invading Mr. Mutohler's ills trlet and selecting a man whom they knew would not receive the Congress' maa's approval was presented to Mr. Cleveland, who cut the taatter short by nominating his old friend "Joe" Miller, l west Virginia." Mntohler is a bigger man than seme few people like to believe. Card fo Thanks. The undersirnsd desire in ttm publicly give expression et sincere thanks to the several secret organisa tions in this town who renrisriul hnr asslstenee during the dark houre of her late breavement and sorrow, and at came time to earnestly hope that their urn may do an me Detter and bright cr for open-hearted demonstrations of eansiian onarlty to those who are in neea oi Kindness and sympathy. Sincerely, Mrs. AtviN HrrrosD. Org-an Dedication. A handsome new organ in the Horn Sunday aekeol, Mahoning Valley, will be dedicated to the service of God on Ascension uay, Hay 11, on which ooea biob taere win tie interesting appropri ai vx.rvis.s. A Couaty to bo Knvlotl, The Inaneial condition nf tl.o roat. dents of Carton county le one to be envied. Daring the last term of court only two properties were-dlspoaed of at Sheriff sale, A county with sneh a re cord may well reel proud. standard. ACDENItlEU, Excavations have been commenced ai neasaat mil ror tne erection of s Kunrarlan Catholic church, and a nar. eehlal reatdsnee. Tke buildings w4ll cesi ao.ouu. Michael Glcboek was badly hurt the striDDlacs of DiakJ: Vantx Auderied (Saturday nioruiug. He was lateen to iuc noaaitat. - Fire different styles ef Ihwu mowers at prices lower than the (sweat at J. I Usui's, IxkUutou. ISO Ladles' Capos and Jaekete have Just been received a Sinulne-mi a Tailoring HalL, Uauch Cauak. and will be sold irosa 1M usnnl. EMS OF STATE NEWS. Matters of Interest from All Ov r the Oomrnoflwealtb, PRESENTED IN BRIEFEST TO.M. Crimes anil Casualties of ttveir r nr. acter Sent by the rirwa dull r t,r the Different Locatlttw aad - i lj Edited. BnAMOKIH, April W. Two ti - - 'm- Drlwned In alone No. 1 at th. I. ' Her colliery near Shauiiikin. Hoi -it rain an old breast, wuii'ti alderable unmliMd coal iw ' with water, whloH fact wiie if i : the) mine oflloial. The walei ' up In this old gangway hn rat . '. it-chain pillows, and, like a i, i ,!i tlrttiche, rushed down the nminw V inner hoy noticed It and Rave the -il'i- m Mst of the men escaped hy Hfe'lu-. I'lmutih the waterlnthemnluwaylM ori 'M I reached depth of. more than td . v Tlio thlld Murderer on tu VjrUon, Pittsburo. April 18.- -1 ii . i-. nf Frank Gerade, the child nim l r, has been pending In the courts of U 'heny county aluce 18B0. It was fliinllv il' dmh-hi of yes terday hy the sentencing of Gerade to the penlteutlary ror a termor twelve years. In March. W, Gerado killed his little stepdaughter by dashing her brains out against the footboard of her bed. He has been tried three times, twloe convicted of first degree ninrder. granted another trial and pleaded guilty. Franklin County Rcnubllrans. CnAMBEnsBono. Anrll 19. The follow- leg Is the ticket named by the Republican county convention yesterdayi Treasurer, a. trover, nrotnoiuitarr. ueorgo a. Hornbaker; register and recorder, John 1L Ijedyj clerk oi courts; 11. X.. urove; com mlwlonera, George V. Johnson end E. S. Baer; director of the poor, George W. Im mell: coroner. Dr. A W. Thrush; auditors, John It Pilgrim and T. M. Smith; dele gates to state convention, lion. li. w. Uowe, John A. Selder and 8. 0. Plank. The Only Herman Chnplalu Head. Bethleiigu. April SO. Ij5u1s Eysen- bach, the only chaplain who preached in German during the civil war, died here, aged 74 years. He was a tailor when the war broke out, nnd entered the Mower hospital at Philadelphia as a nurse. In the performance of his duties he showed so much interest In the spiritual welfare t the Uerman Boldtors that he was ap points German chaplain, and as such vas mustered out at the enu oi tne war. An Old Man Dragged to Death. Easton. ADril 19. David Amev nnd wife. an aged couple from Harmony, N. J., drove here to lslt their daughter yester day. Their carriage was run Into by a runawav coal team, and both occunants were thrown out. Mr. Xmey's leg became entsnglcd In the lines, nnd he was dragged two blocks, receiving Injuries which caused his death. Mrs. Amey had an ear torn on, her jaw fractured and shoulder dislocated. She Is not expected to recover. Ttobbed Whtlo at Chnrclu NonmsTOWK, April 18. A burglary sel dom exceeded for cool daring was com' mitted Sunday night at the residence of Deputy Sheriff W. W. Owen while Mr. and Mrs. Owen were nt church. When Mr. and Mrs. Owen returned and entered the house by the front door the thieves tied through a rear door with silverware, table linen, underwear and Jewelry, Themoney alue or all the goods taken would proba bly reach over vw. Saed for raise1 Imprisonment. Readiso, April 30. Tho case Of Fritz Grohman against Alderman Klrschman, of this city, is on trial before Judge End- llcb. The plamtlll seeks to recover f lauuo damages ror alleged false Imprisonment. Grohman languished almost forty days la Jail, through a Buit before the above named alderman upon the charge of bar ratry, of which he was nfterward acquitted. The trial is attracting a great deal of Interest. llnrslars Canglit In the Act. Hazletos. Anrll 18. Tho Interstate De tective Agency yesterday captured James .Mulligan, l'atrick t;urran and a man giving his name as Stephens, while in tho act of robbing tho company store at Au- denried. It Is believed that this is the gang that has been holding up and rob bing pedestralns on the highways In this vicinity during the past several months. The prisoners were taken toMauch Chunk Jail. Advancing me Ncnool Tax. BEAPINQ, April 20. Notwithstanding that the public schools of this city will re ceive a state appropriation this year of lol.- 000, being the largest since this sohool dis trict was.establlshed, the members of the board of education have deemed it neces- anry U Increase the -tax rate to 4tf mills. The entire revenue of the board this" year is estimated at 1196,000. Three new school houses will be erected. Killed Ills Mother-ln-Lavr. MoKOSOAIlELA ClTT. Pa.. April SO. Thinking burglars had entered his house James Burtluett procured his shotgun and, without Bpeauinu to the lutruuer. llred both barrels. Taking a light and going in me uireciion in wnion ue shot, isurtinett discovered to his horror that he had blown the head oil Mrs. Lottie Troy, his mother- In-law. r Pardee & Co. Censured, Hazleton, Pa.. April 18. Tho coroner's jury appointed to inquire into the Laurel 11111 disaster, by which three miners were drowned, rendered the following verdict: That thejiald William Trembuth, Rich ard J. Williams and Thomas Hodgson came to their deaths through the gross negligence oft he operators, A. Pardee & to." Prison Officials Indicted. Lancaster, April 18." Yesterday after noon District Attorney Franklin made a report to the court of his investigation Into the county prison management. He re turned Indictments against Prison In spector Albert Smith for receiving and asking bribes, and against ex-Under Keeper Matthias Harvey forgiving a bribe. turned to Ileuth at a Chiuii Fire. Heapino. April 18. Aucustus Dry. of this city, while on a tlshlug trip, laid down to sleep near the camp lire, and during the absence of his companions the wind drove the blaze towards him nnd Ignited his clothing, burning him In a horrible man ner, lie died several hours later. Lehigh Presbytery In ttesslon. Easton, April aa The semi-annual meeting of the presbytery of Lehigh Is now in seasionin lli-Hlnerd i'resbyterian church. this city. The attendance of ministers and lay delegates la itniiHiiallr lnrvn. nnd mn. stderable interest is manifested In the pro- VMII1,H. To Itim from I'hlladelnhla. Philadelphia. Anrll an. it u an. nounced that hereafter the largest and fastest steamers of the Allan line, that have been running between Baltimore and Gliwiow, wlllln the future run be tween tne Mcoten port and tbla city. The Sel y Cruiser Detroit. New 1imhik. Conn.. Anrll 18. The cruiser Detroit broke all records for a craft of her displacement yesterday by averaging fully eighteen and a halt knots per hour for four consecutive hours. The owners are sure of tl&O.OOO bonus, and the government will have to foot the bill for this entire cruUe, which will foot up about M0.O0O, A Negro Murderer Lynched. Little Rock. Ark.. Amti an. Twutr. five masked men broke open the jail at Morrlllton and seised Hannagan Thorn ton, the negro murderer of Constable I'M. The prisoner was hurried to the woods and hung to a tree. His body was riddled with ouiteaa. ia aucnrr has offered a reward for the capture of any of the mob. Itun Over by a Loaded Wagon. IIRIIXIKTOK. N. J.. Anvil an a.mn.1 Watouu, 70 years old, and a highly re spected resident of Qreeowieh, (ell off a load of potatoes which he was bringing to market The wheels of tke loaded wagon passed over bis breast, tearing one of bis lungs loose. The injury will doubtless prove fatal . Death of a M'ell known Ddaeetor. New Hm'KswicE, N. J., April SO. Rev. Tbodore fcaufon! Daoliule, D. D., died after nine hours' Illness, aged 58 years. He had been connect! with Rutgers eellege since IMU, and for aeveml yean prartoos to his death had been vice president If the luatltuliou. Kiubealer Smith's Sentenco, WiUiiatsTOH, Dei., April 1.-In the United Stales court this artcrnoon Peter V. K. Smith, formerly paying teller of the Pint National bank, of this city, pleaded guilty to BubeulluK SW.ono, and ta sen teocMi to seven years' Imprisonment fteaia Frleonor HeeeMlMMd. MAT'S Ukuiku. N. J.. April It Arthur W- talitb, who broke Jail here rt.- t ember and escaped with Hany Knler, die Boston cracksman and three others, has been arreaied at Kngliehtowu, Muuinoutb county. A Well Ki.uwu II rller Dead. Rous., April -JU-Jobn Addinglun S nioud, the well knimii writt-r, died hue i .stnhi) . iitiM -' 11, -aiitd a iiroiul Ueul plmi In tl.i UMiltl of 1,-tUr- I 'l"'" ' li.luni. i I P'"" April i'' t'lmleni -. broken nut ' ?f "" "' tl"' "" ,'" j.ini'i-i . I ."f". ,'li-. tuepatieiiui PENNSYLVANIA LHOIBLATURB. Vhst the Soloes st Harrisburg Are Doing. HARmsiirrBO. April 14. In the senate yesterday the bill niaWng counties liable for property destroyed by mob or riot, and for the expenses or ine national liuaru , summoned to suppress such mohorrlnt, wavreportcd negatively Among thehlll possetl finally were: Providing for the I election of township treasurers; enabling towns, borouans and municipalities here tofore chartered by special act of assembly to surrender their charters and become subject Uf the provisions of, the general borough laws; providing for the appoint ment of game commissioners and empow ering them to appoint game wardens: em powering lectrlo street rati way companies to employ'a police force. tlARHisBURO. April io. in tne nouse yesterday a resolutji was agreed to fixing a special oraer ior uie uiii pruviuiug ium voters shall oast their ballots at polling places within the election dlstrlot In which they are domiciled. The governor notiflert the house that he had signed the follow ing blllsi A supplement to the act regu lating central railroads; rendering women eligible to the office of notary public; In creasing the maximum punishment tor murder in the second degree to tweuty years; appropriating WT5,0U0 for the erec tion of a library building and Improve ment of the cnpltol; to provide for the better protection of female pstienta in transit; the appropriation for 'the salaries and expenses of the banking department for the past two years. Along with this communication came the first veto of the session. The governor disapproves the aot relative to the uniformity of proxies. HAHRisBUBO. April 18. The senate met at 9 o'clock last night Forty-two bills passed first reading and seven passed sec ond reading. Among the bills Introduced werei Appropriating $1.1,000 for the erec tion of a protection wall and filling the washont cansetl hy the erection of a dam on the lleaver division of the l'ennsyl vanla canal at Brldgewater, Beaver oounty; authorising the superintendent of public instruction to employ lecturers or Instructors to attend the summer assem blies of associations Incorporated for the promotion of education and popular cul ture; empowering cities of the third class to assess abutting property and appropri ate money for the expenses of sprinkling the streets. The names of the first female notaries nominated by the governor and sent into the senate are: Katherine Den nison, of Washington county; I. E. L. Hills, Dnuphln county; IS. li. ureen Chester oounty; Mary B. Hall nnd Phcebe A. Head, of Philadelphia. The house as sembled at 8 p. in. The bill providing that voters shall cast their ballots at poll ing places inside the election district in which they are domiciled passed second readinsc. llAiiiiisntmu. April 19. lu the senate yesterday Walter Lyon was sworn lu as successor to John M, Neeb. Among the bills passed finally were: Providing for the recovery of damages to trees along public highways by telegraph, telephohe anu electrio light companies; preventing county or city superintendents of common schools from teaching lu other schools during their terms of ofllce; authorizing councils lu cities of the second oless to fix the sal ary of the bourd of assessors: for .prevent ing the spread of tuberculosis among do mestic animals; preventing the aduitera- tlon of honey: making dyiug declarations in cases of abortion, where death results, admissible in evidence In criminal cases; punishing the loan, gift or distribution of Indecent and Immoral writings and pho tographs, and of all articles, drugs or re cipes Intended to prevent conception or produce abortion. The governor sent in the name of riatnau (J. bchaetler, of Kntz- town, Berks couuty, to be superintendent of publio instruction for the term of four years trom April i,.mwi. in the house the Democrats presented a minority report In the Taggart-Baker election contest, claim ing that the votes of the students In the seminary at .orth Ardmore were legal and that Bnker was elected by a majority of tweuty votes. The majority report seating Taggart was adopted, A number of new hills were Introduced, among them one appropriating f 25,000 to take the legis lature to the World's fair. The senate bill constituting Lawrence comity as a separate Judicial district was substituted for the hoiifcu. bill and passed. Among other bills passed finally were: Belnting to cor porations organized ror religious, educa tlonal, llterory, sclentlflo or charitable purposes; providing compensation for sur geons and physicians who may be called in to attend to paupers in emergency cases: ta protect the revenue of the state by pre venting tire insurance companies, llrnis and associations incorporated by another btatoor-n foreign government, or ortzan ired under t lie laws thereof, from taking risk. Issuing policies or placing insurance except ny agents or oinoers residing within tbla slate. The lull prohibiting the exhl bitiou of human deformities was defeated on third reading. l.iiiiiSBt;i!0, April 20. In the senate yesterday n bill uns introduced nuthor Izlhg the governor to npKlnt a commls sion of nine to exnmlno Into nnd make re port to the next legislatureupon theoauses of the pollution of 1 be water supply In the chief cities of the state, and appropriating (25.000 to pay for the same. Among bills paahtsl finotly were: Bcgulrlng baking powder cans tr have printed on the label the lugrcdiciits of whicii the powder Is compoMMt; providing lor the licensing ot houses for the boarding of Infants: author izing school illructors to establish end iiutintnin public school libraries and pay for the same out of the school funds of the districts; prevuuiing persons officially con nected with the common school system from lwoomlng agents for tho sale of school bookB, maps or stationery. In the house Austlu L, Taggart, the successful contestant for the seatof Lnarloa J. llaker, was sworn in. The bill limiting to twenty. five cents per light per night the charges for arc electric lights was reported with a negative recommendation, as was also the bill requiring formulas of patent medi cines to he printed lu Bnglisu on a label attached to the box or bottle in which it is contained. The bill permitting the licens ing of wholesale liquor dealers by the county treasurer Instead of the court was reported favorably from the ways aud means committee. The calendar of senate bills on second reading was considered, The bill authorising the lioard of aa-rl culture to enforou the provisions of the antl-oleomargarlne law by appointing a dairy and food commission, and the bill prohibiting the use of oleomargarine lu penal or charitable institutions, paeeed second reading. At 9:HO last night the house rejected a mudlnuaikm of power amenument 10 tne l'enruse bill abolishing tue 1-uuaaeionia uuuuing commission, and passed the bill on second reading. Tiro Coal Companies Chartered. IlARKisHitnu, April HO. The following were chartered jesterday: West Ittrge nasi company, or ncrauton, capital I looked; iue i.urei nun woai oompany, of lYllkis- , . , " 1 eww. Defaulter llonMlne's Conreesion, Atlanta, ApiII Id. An evenlrur naner prinU what is said to be the substance of a' statement made by 1-mwIs Hedwlne rela- uie to ni ueiuicauon in rue uatc Ultv Aauonai uauK, wuicu la understood to be that Cobb Jackson obtained from him up- waraaor sw,uv. ine nrst amount was turned over to Jackson in the summer of lstel, when he needed money to put into tne Atlanta ana Florida railroad deal. Morton Saving Sisuoneea. Washington, April kU Secretary Mor ten ordered the dUnUasAl of forty-one as sistant micnisrcpieta, one clerk and a bookkeeper attached to the bureau of ani mal industry aud assigned to duty In Chi cago, the dismiesals take effect April ! The reason given Is the reduction" of the work. Aloaauder Assumes Controt Belgrape, Awil lft Klug Alexander baa arrested the rt-genta aud ministers of Serria. He hah declared that he has at tained bis majority, aud has assumed the government of the country. The coup d'etat was effected without bloodshed, al though Alexander is not yet 17 years uld. A TuuuealHl llorreU Dally, Pohtlami, lud.. April SO. The largest oil well In Indiana has been discovered in the Camden Held. It Is doing 1.00U barrel a day and has tudloalious of being an even batter producer than that The Manhat tan Oil company's well, only 6uo feet, away, la a dry hole. iVe ttrtekeoa rViully CreiaaUd. Bi(urtyi)5emn., April Wi. While Dan lei Krlckson was drunk fire dropped from his pipe aud eel lire to the house. The building wa. totally destroyed, and Erlok- t Son. b ta wife and two omhlrea were burned to death. arualur 1'ura Ko-lovld. Tvmaiiassli. Fla.. April a -Samuel Pin-, H -in elected United tstotea senator to snueed himself, receivlug uiuety-flve out of the 100 votes in jolut aeaaiou uf the legis lature. rreldrut Harris Accepts. Pint AliFl I'lilA. April 17. The et-rretarv of the Keudllig railroad baa recohed a U-l terftum.1 H.ii riw .uieptlug tl.e pml dt -u , low lik ii he sit. elected uu tlie SLh U..I A Hell HiMiati Itniierdlst Dead. Nkw ni.k ,Ml Jo- .i.sr,acbrdthie Cit) IIUUI I'll , ,.l II, e ,l,,,lll Uf A. 1' III! deljulK, Uie i iciikli liiliiarrllat, at at aaipue, Ujasii EDWIN BOOTH DYING. Found UnnonfloiouR in His Room at the Plays' Olftb, HIS PHYSICIANS PEAR THE VORST, The Ktnlnont Trntjfftlnn SnfferinK from ft &om. Stroke of ApniUy IhtMiRh In roor Hn!tli for tmt rnr, lie AVnt nvnit Repnrtd tmnteTtng. Nrw YonK, April 80. Rflwln Booth, the tnme!lrin. Ij-ng At the PlAyttM id lib, lfl Oramercy park, sntTeiing from pa rAlrfllR, It in fpHred tbat thK the mootid ttpoplecttc Rtnikc with whloh tbe fftQiouB nctoi has Ih'bu stricken, will prore ffttol. At 11 o'clock yesterday forenoon super... tend en t McGoninle, of the llayer'a club, not baring heard from Mr. Booth, opetml the door of his sleeping apartment At the club and found the tragedian lying In bed unconnclpiir.. Dr. St. Clnlr Smith and Dr. lUnwin were Immediately nummonetl. and gare It a their opinion that be had been stricken with paralyfl.R wnnctlmednringthe night. Bra, Smith and Hansom remained wltu tbe patient nil day, and at midnight thotiKht there were nlgni of conwlouenetM. II in condirfon Is considered very critical. and the nttewliuK physicians nay that It Is very doubtful if Mr. Booth will recover. Tb first attack of this kind which Mr. Booth had waa on April ft, He wai then playing "Othello' with Lawrence Barrett lu Houhester. He appeared weak as the performance went on, and Anally another actor hnd to be put in Ms-plftoe to iimsn an act or tne play. He recovered, howurer. in a few dava. Since Mr. Booth gav his last nefionn- anco, at tlie Academy of Muslo, In Brook lyn, on April 3, 1na1, his health haibeen generally poor. He haa spent the most of bis time at tne flayers' cluu. A few weeas ago he appeared Ui be considerably better, so nuch so, Indeed, that it was reported tlat be would return to t lie stage next son. Tbe last time be waa Hern lu pub lio waa on April 8. when he attended Alexander Salvlnl's performance at the .Manhattan club. The 11 lint fer Itelghittft, BnrPBELa, April lfl. The chamlier of representattvus yesterday afternoon, by a vote oi lilt to 19, with 14 not voting, adopted ft bill providing that every man shall 1h entitled to a vote, nnd that plural voting" shall lie allowed. The cheers that followed the announcement of the vote werte re-echoed hy tbe enormous crowd that awaited the result outside. As soon n the news went forth the labor lend ers decided to abandon the strike, which has prevailed for several days, during which there were many scenes ot violence. Three Kilted, Is I no Injured. Minneapolis, April 10. While some men In a mine blacksmith shop nt Tower yesterday were engaged la breaking up a lot of old gas pipe with a steam hammer nn explosion took place, killing three and injuring nine others, two of whom will die. The killed are J. B, Nettle, Charles Nebou and Jacob JowHave. It Is supposed there was a quantity of dynamite In one ot the pieces of pipe. ;LEHIGHTON, PA. We oncn nn business for the taason with an assortment of coods always In de mand during the warm months of the year. Of course we continue to keen In stock and sell all kinds of BuiLiiixo IlAniWAtiE at the lowest prices. You will find it to your AdTftutago to have us quvte prices to you on this line of Roods., Wo have Prettr. Neat. Slvlish anil Sub stantial l)Anv (-'oaciikb from f 0.00 ami npvtard. Come and see them. Have veu a lawn ? If vou bavo don't fail to call and see what we have In the Lawn SIoweii line. We have Five Dif ferent Makes. The Trice, well, that Is as low as the lowest for a good, first-class ar ticle. Come aud seo us when you make tip jour mind to buy. H'o bavo well-made ExritEs Waboxs that will stand the knocking about that tho boys give llicin. We have thetn at 75 cents, and they are cood, neat b etrons. Tho peskv-sDcckv Flv davs will soon be here, llefore they rome cuard jour bouse with cood.wel -mada Doon and window Schekns. We liae a big, cood and cheap assortment as these goods. Hammock Dave are coming on apace. You will want to knew whore to buy. Let us give vott a pointer. We have them foi site. Come aud seo thorn.. Look at the quality and then let us tell you the prices. Toilet Papeii. We have it and of course we have It to sell. Come here and look at It. e sell It bv tho roll or bv the caso at very low prices. ScitKEg Wipe for fence purposes or for chicken coops. We have SO rolls. These are only a few articles of the very many that we have. Come and see us when you want to buy. Wo show goods with pleasure and when you uiako pur chases they are delivered promptly. FOR SALE. Healed proposals will he received up to TWO OVUHJK P. M wiTUUSUAY, AIM1IL Sftlh. tor the sale of the prevent V. M. I). A. liuUdini;, Mauoh Chunk, l'a. HiiitillnK be ienineU aud site cteartHl up within '20 days from dale of ttaltj. Hoc conditions ot sale apply to 1 O, M. JlYNIUK.on the premises. Executor's Notice. Kstate ot JOSEl'H F UKX, idte ot Trank lln Township, Cur lion comity, Pa., deceased. AM Lrtrsoiis indebted to said estate are re- iiuestet, to make tmuietilate paj meut, ami those havhiK lenal lalms aiminst the same will sent without delay In proper order for settle ment to AUSTIN IJOVHU. KxHuutor. Ai)rl5-0t weisr0rt, l'a. &U TO FKS. KOUKRKK, uuder the Exchaiuo Hotel. Bank street, tor a smooth shae ora tasnionauie nair cut. HT Closed on buuuaj-'i Itoeuer s iltirtonle, cures UandrulT. ve carry in stock a full II ue of fancy toilet articles at low est iiices, and we are the only plaee hi town where you can tiny Bender's Of earn tor the tare. JAWFKK, the barber, opposite tlie Opera thtuttli) first-class slyl Vrop in and see him nosed on amid ays. Toilet Article fer sale. STITHKU'H H1IAVINO HAION. oppoelto the AnvfH'AiK OmcK, is beadunarters for shaTiDR,halrcutUnandsthanpolt5s;. raitictv tar aitennou uato to ruiuiur lAaies oantn MM Children's Hair. Toilet articles or sale. Choice ultra rs- i;alu IM). CAWPHK1.1-. over the Canal Bridge, Kast Weissiioit, outs halt, shaves and sluunpoos In style. Oiva me a call. Yon can also buy Bay Hum. Halt Toiilcs, ic at tbe very lowest uiiovbv B ouk-KwaR-SlhiaUon vrautod as assistant una-aeenertu a nour nniii aiu a iair pcuman c d understand booK-keepina and conductlUK fiiirespoDdeiice pretty well, ror further re- f enoe appi) k. k n ,, uarrisy. fa. iin n. TREXLER lie lias the Reputation and he intends to keep it hy continu ing to manufacture and sell the best in his line at the low est living prices. Duyers oi Wagons, Carriages, Carts. ant to rriiii'iii 1 .1 r tin, nn 1 me before buying cUtwlerc. i (SABEL'S rr 'i i Opposite tbePark,3SUcr3 THE 729 Hamilton St., ALLENTOWN, PENN'A. (Lately occupied by Uittncf, Ilunsiokor & Co.) Hiis wank we will exhibit for sale. the greatect Stock eve shown by us. Cloaks, Cloaks. Chlidreii'c Ii peters, 4 to 10 year; In talis, reus auu navy uiuesj. ati-wooi RoodSiSRlior oollare.gllt buttons, 81.75 to Wt. lletter trades m Steele to se lect from. 200 Misses' Reefers, 12 to 18 years, in tans, greys, navy Ulties, some vrattenu back with belt, come with balloon Sleeves, euilio niiu iijiio injice. n well matlo ifoods, and perfect Biting', from r..uu to ire.wj. see mem. Canes are the favorites tilts season Every lady In Cttrbdii cduuty must bare a Otfpo it seems. For $3.B0 you can buy a nlco Capo. ForHi.OOyou oau buy an all wool i;npe, ,u luones iuuk wilu ,i luii uaim, somo with ribbon ends, front and back. See our stjlos at tCM. Velvet top, imlterlly wltn umuretia orok, ni 7.B0 has no eaual. Handsomely em broidered Cape, with ribbon bows front aud back, nt 8.7G. Richer ones BtO.00, 10.50 and 13.00, reduced to close out. Our lino black Copes aro handsome, prices 3.50 to 17.00. See them Silks. Silks. Somo fifteen different stylos In China Silks, light and dark ground, i!0 inches wide, 29 cents. China bilks woro never in such demand. Wo were acvor so well provided. Plain mill fannv Hhndauias. Faille, lion- Kolinos, I'lnln imdUhungeablB Surahs to matcu nil ceioiH lit urees uooiis. Our popularity in Dross floods bus croatiy increased. Our stock Is larger, variety better, and prices lower man evor. Double fold, all wool DrossGoods, In a variety ol woavosill tne newest, suau lugs, 12Uo a yard, worth 20o. Our lino nt 2.V. a vurd comprises Plain Cashlneres, Wool Chevrons, Whip rnnL dAl..,clnnlA l.w,n,la,l nlnln and striped eHects, 38 Inch wide new est ooleriugs. Don't fail to see them. At 50e, wool Burnhs, henriettas, whip cords, bcngollnc, ladlos' oloth, nil wool chevrons, serges, 10 td 40 Inches wide. Asif to tie suowu tnem. High Grade Novelties. Silk finished Henriettas, English Surahs, Whip Cords, Almv Suitings, Broad Cloth, Sublimo Cloth, lu tans, uentrope, roseaa, eminence, grey, ser peutB, oto., 7Do to 1.00. Chenillo Curtains. Laco Curtains nro just arrived. New fresh patterns. now prices. No charge for draping tnem. Come nnd are Us No Trouble to show floods lornse HOME Id COMTRACTORS. Senlcd nropowh for the erection of .the pro iih nt. w (Urbon Coiiutv Court House will be ccelved at tlie oftlco of the lioard of Commis sioners of Carbon Oounty, rw,un to Monday, siHcin cations can ue seen ai ine wura o u oounty Commissioners, lloom o. Jfl, Lehlah Valley ituuumir, ftiaucii jiuuiK, rat. . i i.M r ArMittPrt. J. H. Jacobv. wl l Ie In tlie said omce on Thursday, Friday, April isth and Nth. moi fnr tha. tuirnoHe otciiiiiLC aiiv extilauatlon I en ul red, to ull contractors w ho propone to enter a bid for the work, and to ntve any Information required US IO lUO emus nuu ajjrv:iuviiv"a 11 Alt contractors and builders who may present bids for the said work must also accompany ; the said bid with a bond, In Uie amount or Ore thou sand dollars (5.0uo), with Kood and sufttclent security or a rut tilled check lor the same amouut for the faithful performance of each and all of tlie terms named In the plan and spec I neat ions for said building; otherwise such bids will not fSSlsfbmids and certified checks must be filed w Ith tho Commissioners' Olerk, In the ofllce ol tne tJOuniy uonimissiouriB, uuj "jir. mu The commlwloners reserve the right to reject anv and all bids. Ills lUimer siipuiairu mat. i " irann. whit ilnoH not roilll) V W Ull eACll UUll all of tho terms named In this notice, will not be considered. iu nnif p or the Hoard of Commissioners, aprll 8-w3 u r. LAWJ.pu, cierK. SALESMBNWANTED To see Nursery .Stock. We grow all the bent best varieties, old and new, leplace all stock that dies, nd cuarantce satisfaction. Highest salary or commission paid fi om tlie start. W rite for terms. Ii- K. Uook Co., Nusermen, Uochester. N. . Mstabllshed 1S35. Incorporated 1883. iB U. IBU.lfi.Ullk l)EAr.EIl IN AI.I. KINDS Oi' HARMESS! Whips, Fly Netts, Robes Blankets ud everytlilnf; else usually kept In n tlrbt claw etore ol tuls Klmi REPAIRING Of all kinds attended to neatly, cheap It aud uromiitlv. Sneolal ntteution paid to the manufueluro of Harness to order. ; STORE IN LEOCKEIS- BLOCK. BUY YOUR Green Groceries AT Frank Leibenguth's NORTH FIRST 8TI1B8T, where also au be found a Pino Line of Pine Qreoeries, Fruits, Candles, Qren Vege. tabla in Mason, Ac, at the rwy Lowest Prietm, Prompt atw tlon aud good goads. ' (TOALL AND SRBUS REBER'S Drug Store. Celery and Cstffwia-HrosnM. We hare it frU. Good for HeaulMthe, Sink Btowtvali and NrvouaneM. Hy the do or you ara take it home: K&,50e and tlM IwMlw with hand dot cup. We have other reaMdiea (or basvi- ache too. Tlwra It mora than on kind oi beadaeh Mid ltov SjOSM do suffer. Sunday tichool Uibles and other Bibles. Vlorul and fieligiou llook.. Fiat- Stationery M I itevtesW BBf UClflOUTON. OLOTHHsTG- I ill E. G. Opertt House Block, Baby Coaches ! ! Henry Schwartz's, First street, Lehigh ton. -IN ing Styles for Spring. 634 Hamilton eEQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. Surplus; $26,292,980.56. TUB I KQTJ1TABLB B0CIBTT I HULPS I i k LA BO E It SURPLUS, I V ) V WltlTM I ' A LA HQ Bit AHRCAL J IUCODieA Assurance ahi haS' 10O1 1801 LABOUR AMOUNT OF 101, X $323,U8,331 ?aV'.g:sJSr $39,054,943 ASSyitANOi: IN FOltUC JANUARY 1, 1R01, J 2,370 Death Claims Paid For Rates nnd further information addross, W. P. LONG, Social Apt Lsliiiliton, Penn'a. If You are Wise You Will Buy TttimxSs Ommiams, nrs9 Gigs AND AU. VEHICLES FROM HENRY GHRSTMAN Fort JLlifiMi, Weisspoi'tm Two car toads of new vehicles just received. Our Prices on all goods rre the lowest. Don't buy until you see me. GO TO "Corner Store" Oranges, Lcsous, Mmi, Mi, Apples, Celery, Craclis, Grapes, Table Raisins, Confec tions, Fancy Baskets. Queens ware, and a fell line of Nice Lowest prices, good treatment,, prompt delivery Call and See Us. Corner Store, LEHIGHTON PA. ladies a xi) iimm Coats tfeJackets Is the T.ry Neatest Mrlas aud at tbe Lowest Prices at E. JET. Snyder's, also a lull Itsss ot Fine Dress Goods, That can't to saalrbcl In this town or oounty for Ntyl guatltrorFriiM. See Our Goods Before You Buy. Our Spr'nift Lino of Clothing is now corniilete mid comprising the Latest Stylos lor Men's, Boys' and Youths'. Our efforts to sell the best Clothing Tor the Lowest Prices aro becoming npiireciatcd nnd we show you the liirgcft stock to se lect Irom, Don'l Bny Until Yon See What Wc Have. ZERr Lehighton, Pa "Wc liaye 'em in all the Now Styles nnd at New Prices. Come, See and bo Convinced. Our usual Handsome Line of Furniture nt the Lowest Prices. THE - St., Allentown. In 189i, $8,046,182,72. Kemerer AND SWARTZ, Just now, as an innovatiou, wo are offering our customers beautiful book iShopp's Pho tographs of tho World, with every Forty Dollar Purcliase. Wo would like vory much to explain this to you. Will you ploase call. Bed Room Suite?, Parlor Suites, Dining Room Furniture, Rook Cmm, Hall Rooks, Ilaiuleeme 0rU. Ai) iiniOflg tlit g,tm we sell at very ow price. w-7- 1.EMERER A1 SWAHTZ, i New Bee Hiv ALLENTOWN.PA. 1893 SPRING 1893 We are readr for the Slwlno Haoann In the Dress Go ocls DBPARTllEJfT. New Goods, Now Shades, Now Stylos. All open and waiting yetlr inspection. Shades and styles so charming that you can't help to admire tlisin. We hare them In greater variety than vou ever laid ejes on outside of Philadelphia and New York, As to prices they are right they're' at the hotlom tound. Write for samples and compare, llietn tvlth other goods. lUmem- her the place e refer le Is "Hunsicker's Corner 8th and Hamilton Sts. Refreshing, Cool, Pleasant, -IS OUR- -AND OUR- Wc arc prepared to serve you every day with the finest flavored Soda and Cream. Families, Parties and Festi vals supplied at short notice and at lowest prices. Opposite Park, Win From CbeaD Blatki to Flna Gilt and Pressed Papers. Also, Fslts and luxsalas, wim lianasomo irreizes. PICTURE ROD 4ND COVE. Window Shades read; to hang, or put up to order. Paint, Oil, Varnish. Glass, DruboB. Painting ami I Hanging, by compelltent unrknicn Inn part of the county " Books, Stationery and Fancy doods, always a large stock a Luckenbacli's 61 Broadway, llauch Chunk. For a Thorough Training it. BUSINESS or SHORTHAND It will pay uu to visit the AMERICAN BUSINESS Colkm Centre Square, A I Ion town, Pa, The raoftt Tliorwigh, Hex lienulHtfd. and Ftoevt Kgulppwd Cum mere la I TnUulUK tfohuul 111 IVtlUSyiVHHUsV, GI 3KPARATK 1) KVX RTI1 KNTS "Rio-lit.CuMPirrri- r . 7. lnrHi'-rott Uoftl PracUua! Gourtra at lion Mt Haui. BatuMMi aM uid 4M HtudanU kvunuullv. itudeuU ainbted lo iln ihU1uus. tfent) wr MiHsfUfl or can ai onirv. O O DORNHY, Prin. HTI'ltAw muiou this paper. ft-3T-flm PRANTZ, Tlie South End Jeweler. DO YOU WANT Vatohee, Searf Fine, Clocks, Watch Chains. Necklace., Gold Pencils, Ear Ring", Rings, Bracelets, Silverware, Society Hrablemi, K'atoh Cliarms. Vou fan bus tnem and soan? More at oar rooular more on l.aafcwaj. Repairing In all Ui braacbes earetullr attended to at low pries. Wilson Fnnti, TUB SOUTH BCD JKWLEK, Bankwsy, Lehighton. Now is Your Time! 20 Building Lots For Sale! Don't vait. but roiue at once Land buy one of the- tu iitjtifully : located lots . ion m w nr. prised at the vi v tin-) afford and the prir. uill Im- M.r" to please ynu. S ' roiiblf to i-hnu you around ' nil on t'ltht r l MMit:i:. or K. J UOM.KN, at WslaaportPa Paper. DOIjMG LOTS OF GOOD. Ask M. O. Henry and Martin Duhhs of Baet Matich Chunk, whTmvedVheui n clean oold f-lBO dollars cash on n Pltsno. Ask Mr, Chas. Armbruster, of the same place, who saved him f05, on a Piano Organ, Oh I I am getting there with both feet, ye high war prioo agents, oome down to honest prices, Phillips has not seen fit to aoeept my proposition yet, namely: Ono iiutidrod Dollars for every new orgrn he sold that he did not make 20, iF"he gives me ten dollars far every ens I will slfflw he made from 820 to 50 dollars. He claims to bo satisfied with W proilt, that sounds ttioe, hut why don't he carry out what he adrooates. I am also headquarters for Sewing Machines I sell the Whl'.o Cottngo at f35 00 While & Domestic at 30 00 Wheeler-A Wilson at 30 00 Davis and Btaudard at SO M A Haudsonio High Attn iu 7 Draw Oak at 20 04 lied Springs Just half what yon pay elsenhero. Nearly Six Thousand Washing Afa- chiuos sold during 1802, thoy go Konnd or Square $6. Come aud see nae bs fore purchaslug and I will save you money. Cfc Wo will Sell anything and every thing thift wo enrry o Smnll Monthly Payments "s AAROrt 5HYDER, Woissport, Pa. A DOLLAR SAVED DOLLAR EARNED. If yon hare a house to Furnish yon can save more than One Dollar by buying your Carpets from us. Wo havo tho largest and best lighted Carpet Storo In tho Lehigh Valley. Call and seo, nnd you will be con vinced of tho fact. S01 HAMILTON STREET, Allentown. Pa- PAINTING A AND PAPER HANGING, Owen Rehrig, Oorner Second aud IronBtrscti. IPe have severed our connec tion with lit. O. F. Ackor, and will hereafter do all kinds of house paipting, decorating and paper hanging ourself. We will make prices on nil work in our lino as low as possible, while at the same time we will do only tho best kind of woik. We will be pleased to figure cn any work thnt jou may hed and we also hope for a fair share ef your patronage. Bre will continue on our headquarters for wall papers, Jorders.Cirtaius.Paints mid Supplies, all kinds of Stationery s:c , and will kindly solict your patronngc. Owen Rehrig. moss's Old SlisJ. ire handle all the Daily and Weekly Newspapers, Periodi . culs.Msgnzine Fashion Books and i'tory Papers, and we Deliver them promptly at your store, residence or office. Do you get a papT 1 If not please try us. Besides the news bureau we have a fine assortment of Citars. Tobacco. Cucfectory. Frills. Nuls. Tots and Fancy Goods At the very Lowest Cash Prloes. Hy fair and uoueet methods and a close kttsutlon to Utsltisaa we hope to merit your patronage, so ne klii.il ak for a trial. Pleas fall. T. J. BRBTNBY, Hlose's Old Stand, . . First Street Blllousnoss, Dyspepela, Indigestion, Dlseasoa of 7 the Kldneys,Torpld Llvor X ? Rheumatism. Dizziness, r Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundloe.Erup tlAtts anil Stlt In nlannsna. 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