r.sTAiiLisnnn ist. The Carbon Advocate PITTED FTBBt S1TDRDAT BT Harry V. Moithlmer, Sr. OIKU R-8Hltr's Blook, Nortti First Street, lhlghton, ra. HEMS OFSTATE NEWS. Matters of Interest from AH Over the Commonwealth. 'Hint mi i nils uee aeoeirted at tbe llilgliton 1 .131 UMt'i' as Hecond 01am Matter. PRESENTED IN BRIEFEST FQBM. OtIB AUVEllTlSINO 11ATKS. ii-ai and Itradliis notices to taVe run ot naiier wr Hue foreaeh Insertion. Eji'i utora' Administrators' and notices. M.0O. Auditor and Dlvora noUoa H 00 oards ot tii.iuku, resolutions ot respeet. and similar untloes une time et.60. Local nmtr-es of entertainments, suppers, taatWal-i, fairs, dances. aul all entejtalnuients designed to make money a eenta rr lino. utl o printlou hai been done tor the same at Mils office WsiilayadTiTtlscmrnts. flvclnchee ana over, s iter (ui'Iiimt annum. . M.K, nri.. ai.ftftulien twld knot CBS11 r tl.tt II not no paid luls tule will hereafter e Htrtnirentlv enforced. ... ha; ash v aily advertising payable quarlelly Address nil Communications to H. V. MOKTU1MBH, Sen'b, fiMTJRPAY, JjAY 27. 1803. Our Olroulat.lon 1480 The Ashttold trast master should rend up the postal laws In reference to refused newspapers. Publishers are to be notified by special card the re fused nowspapers are not to lie re turned. Candidates Bhould make their an nouncements In the newspaper that reaches tho great mass tf people. The Advocate prints lfiOO copies every week. Tho uniform price charged for announcement cards Is S5,00 In ad- Tuebe selms to be a very (tencral deposition to have Associate Judge Seldel, of Normal Square, succeed him self Tho Judge is on able and learned official and has filled the jndgshlp ,wtb credit and ability. Chahles CIbeed has been made l'.JL at Little Gap. Mr. Green was recom mended by George Ksser, Jonathan Klstler and Frank Sharkey and lu dorsed by Congressman Mutchler. Straws sometimes toll which way the windy winds blow. Do yon see ? The Mauch Chunk Democrat is at Its old trlous again. The Democrat learns nothing by experience, nor forgets, Blnce tho little event of almost three years ago when the Democrat and the gang of pow-wowers back of It were emphatically rebuked by the good peo pie of Carbon county who had long tired of trickery and boodle In politics, lthasbeenthealm of the organ of siam and filth to repeatedly make malicious attacks on George W. Esser and other excellent Democrats who so ably assisted In exposing and defeat f ne the enna of tricksters. Those good people who wete mislead by this coterie of bosses see by the right light now and are giving them a wide berth All that Is now necessary Is for the re united Democracy to put men nomination for county otllces who will be servants of tho people and old money bags and his allies will bo turned aowii lor an lime. DRJRIGGSMMENT Urging the Rejeotion of the Prose cutors' Appeal. MAJORITIES OPPOSED TO ODANOIS. SECRET SOCIETY DOINGS. Society TliMHU or lutereat lo the Mem lijuf the fraternity. Pliaou Strauss, or Caut. J. S. Webb Camp No.'Jo, S. of V.. will represent his turnip ut the Klute Kucupmtmt ut Hont'bduly, IV, uoxt muutli. We equipped om-belyou with a full hue or bucieiy cutb uuU uru now better ttmu eyer pieputed to do all kluiU of pnutiug iu Una line at the ycry lowest rules possible. Aiuouk tUe cuts that we tiaye are; I. U. U. K; Ked Men.: Jr. U U A. Al.j S. ot V, J. A. K.i .?.0 iu.. U. of li. It. K; 11. oi it. 1C ii.; Koyul Amiuum; KuiguW ot i'hythiasj D u u.f liters of lie bee ku; K. U. ii. Ac. Urueis by mail uil be attended to pioruptly. We uhttiKe every body the uatnepriee. ou good work uuu deliver It promptly, Iry Ub. tieeret bocietiu In need of puraphe- naha. Hug, bauuerd, umtoruib, etc. tiuoma cu a mi it ii. V. Moituuuer, Jr., wuo reprebeutu one of Uteluifc'ust Iluub ttutl linpoitetb. munufuutuiers and dealer in this country befoie purchas iuk elsewhere, lie Mllbueou money James ll Keuuey, uf Keading; K. 11. KocU Of i.JuttbMUe, and 1'. Oleeb, oi liiHauelphiu1 wliu were uppoiutuu a uommitiBo to re 10 llio couatitutiou ot tne bilboruiuale ioiluea ol tlue i O. fc. of A. compluleU tueu orK alter a leutftuy bebbiou; uuae a number oi ciiuunua veie mado, wnieu will be bUb iuillvu iu the caujpaat once by &tute beutetary Nveuuu iur uppioval aud iiu ul action taken t Hereon tit tne belt ineetiutf ot tbo btale cauip ut CUubter lu Augubt. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Clolng Quotiktloiii of the rhlUilelphla od New York UxcUnnget. New York May U. Iu the ttock market todAjr there wm coutlDutsl ataguatlou la Eticet. CIokIdk bid: ehl(t) VAllty 47 Y. N. Y. & P&..- 4H Penntr Irani... tlH II. it B. T, rota...- S5?i Reading .. 2bH II & B. T. irf. fit tu Paul mi Krle ... int Lehigh NaT ... . 61 D.. L.&W 132 Reading g. in. 4a. IS N, Y. C'entraI......liU Reading Ut pf 6a Watt Suore lOlf-i Heading 2d pf Kg. 26t4 UV Krie A W... 18.4 Reading 8dpf s- N. Y. & N. II -H, Y. AN, E. , W, Del. & Iludtou 1S8 fleoeral Market a. Nrvr York. May St Stale and westera flour qnteti low eitran, $i.loaa.65j city mills uuenta, Si.B0ft4.7ft; fair to fancy. fJ.iy&a.Hf All illnneaota clear. Si & ffi-tSV. patenta. ttiKca i 4.7U-, anperane, $l.;c-2.2.; Jty mllla, f 4; win ter wheats, lew grade. patents, I ia.5MU.S5; straights, M.tiiKSt; rye rai Hurra, , $2.U;iWtl fine, l.o'& I if; southern dull; i common U fair extra, 58.10a.lO; good to choice do fi.15ttt.ai. Rj-e dull; soperffne. ! 3.HJ.19. beat loneri Jane, THofict 1 oly. TTHttTHc t August, ?4c.i Septeiaher, hTi81o.j December, PHfrttiJ-ic. Itje lnao ttve; wettern, STd0c. t oru lower, June. 44c. Jut, 4HatM4c.i A u at Oft t, 40tftu.t Stptsni. bar, 489(0 1 No. S, adAh. Oats dullj May, MVir;Jone, Wic July, :tW('A6c; August, S3Ho.i sUte. tilil7c.; wesiern, WWio. PwuiDiLPfliA, Mar i- Beef quiet; extra Bieas, fT.KOidS 0 family. Illftlt. Pork dull: nsw mess, old mess, f.'l.tt; extra prime notutnaL Lard quiet; steum reudervd, S10.WL Butter steady; Now York dairy, ntla. west ern dairy, inaifto.t Elgins, Sic.) New Yerk creamery, tic wetru reamery. ITOJle ImUatlou creamery, lu31Rr t'heese actWe) Ktw York, nw large while. WTtlU'.; da, ool ered, aiOo. do.; siuall. Mt,tk.. partsklma, full sklmt, HHV- Eggs arm; New York and Peaasylranla, 16c.; western, 15f6 IW4O.1 southern, per case, Hta.50. BALTiuonc May u.-FIour quiet. Wheat weak Cora Jlrmj wldU oorn, by sample, Csto.; Jeluw corn, by sample, ftiic. Oats quiet. Rye all. Hay fli mar; good lo cbolt timothy, flftl. Cotton bomloal; middling. Be Pro Tlaiens quiet. Butter nominal) creamery, fanry. X1(3hJ2o j do. fair to choice, lKtjfcWci do. imitation, I7c.j ladle, fancy, lor.; good to cbotue. ltai&o-j rulla, due, I60.1 do., fair to (nod, i3lic. slure paoked, lo. Egg tlrmer Ut Stock Marketa. BtrrraiA, Mayti.-Cattlesteadyt good 1,060 to l.lUO pounds steers held at ti.buiu. iintr flruii good te oholc, IT.ttbe.ft; good med. turns, IT fcfflJJ; pigs, common to iruod. 17.5tiht 1 70; roughs, M.60ft:, Khevp and laiuba e&s) beatUmba, l&bU&TIA fair to good, S3 K37s; spring lamb, t&e; extra wethers, $A.aXGU; fair to good aheest, $46. East Libs it it. May ti. 4'attle fair; prima, 3JkUA.7ai fair to good. A: rouunoo. iteCLli; fat sows and 'juIIs. U-bttU fraU mwi, ittatO. Uogs firm; all gradea, $T.fhST.V&. Crimes nnd Oaaualttes of lirery Ctmr arter Sent by the News Oatlirfi ol the Different Localities ami Cntefutly Kdlted. Pottbvillk. Mav 88. In tmmtRnc of the onm!ctollcy of the Itedtiinic mwtvew in connection witn i'ritueut unrra, me first cut In wage announflfrtWAi Tor years has berl ordeml, hut appMtffnly to those who do not come under th rpular entab- Hahed t3.50 Vm a. At (JIpii llower , 'iftT- loriTille and other olllerie the mlnorn! ngaged driving hreaBte by tlie yard have j been dropped 80 orate per yard, and the 1 drlrers who formerly received lo.80 will be reduced tn 8 per week. A number of the miners were not Mtttflflcd with the re duction and left the work" A report Rained currency here that the wage 01 tne pump men had also Iwwn reduced t-10 per month. rollsh Church War at Plymouth, "WlLKRiDAURK. Mar ar. The danaerous and disgraceful scenes that threw Ply mouth people Into t constant turmoil and dread three years ago, owing to the church war, are likely to break out afrean. By a recent decision of the bishop Iter. Father Kosalko, who was driven out three years ago, has been ordered back to the parish. lie forcibly took pcmseasion 01 tne cnurcn, but was not allowed to euter the parson ace, the housekeeper standing guard with areTolver. Throe years ago-this church was at war. Not until the "Polish King," Martin Wilkes, was sent to the peniten tiary for a year was the former trouble abated. Wilkes is now agatu mi'jymouin. Penny Counterfeiters Sentenced, Philadklthia. Mar W, Jndge Butler, In the United States district court, pro nounced sentences as follows) Samuel Gar- finkle. who ideaded ieuIUt to manufactur ing and passing counterfeit pennies, (50 one ana three years' imprisonment mine Eastern nenttentlaryt Nathan Garflnkle, Samuel's H -year-old son, found guilty of being Implicated in tne crime, fv) une ana three months in Moyamenslng: John Ivan, convicted, In connection with the Garflnkles. of manufacturing and passing counterfeit pennies, nne and three auu a nan years in the uastern penitentiary; Harry Singler, convicted of a like ouense, ISO fine and two and a half years. Fatal Ouarrel Between llrothers. Sen ANTON, May 25. At Duninore James and Gus Fitzpatrlck. brothers, quarreled over the ownership of a revolver. Finally the latter, who is 16 years old, got hold of the weapon, and the former grappled with him to take It away. While doing so Qua turned the muzzle of the revolver aaatubt his older brother and pulled the trigger. The bullet entered the body and produced a wound from which James will probably die. The young man who did the shoot ing says he did so purposely, as he feared the superior strength of his brother when he rushed at htm. The 11 true of Lice. Lancaster, May 25. The exterior of buildings several miles away from the lice Infested districts, in the eastern end of the county, were cohered by the strange lice yesterday, having been carried and spread by the wind storm. Dr. Weber, of this city, who was ordered to investigate the character of the plague by the state board of agriculture, has pushed his investiga tions far enough to have determined that they are not fleas, and that they subsist on starchy substances. Ex-Caabler Hard Pardoned. LtANCA8TF.lt, May 2-i. Iresldent Cleve land has pardoned Ellis Bard, ex-caahier of the Lincoln National bank, of this county, who was serving a centeuce of five years In the Eastern penitentiary for em bezzlintr KM.OOO from his institution. Bard was inveigled into the steal by F. W. Hull, of Ephrata, who got all the money, and la now serving a sentenoe for the part he took tu the affair. The pardon was secured through Attorney (Jeneral llensol. Pennsylvania Postmasters WASniNOTOK. May 25. The following are the fourth class postmasters appointed in -Pennsylvantai Cyrus MoCreary, Cor apolls; D. a Boal, Evansburgt M. V. B. Fry, Hahneto wn; J. U. George, Heck town ( Mrs. O. B. Essick, Highland Lake, Gideon Nice, llillegrasst w. M, Alearlck, Leacockt J. IL Miller, MUlertonj W. C. Chambers, Mount Jackson W. F. Krause, Xcw Tripoli; j, t vucox, itutiana; u. w. Kurta, warren vl lie. Double Suicide In North Wales. North Wales. May 23. Mrs. Agnes Burton and her daughter, both of English parentage, became despondent owing to financial misfortunes and took their lives by taking strychnine. The daughter was employed at the North Wales eb works, and only earned 15 per week, on which she was compelled to support her mother and self. They were discovered In their resi dence shortly alter the coninitsnion of the J deed. Sunday llest for Trainmen. Reading, May 25. An effort will be made by the Reading Railroad company to stop the running of coal trains on Sun days. Trains of that class will not leave Palo Alto, Cresson or Port Richmond after midnight Saturdays. This will enable the train crews to spend at least the great por tion of the Sabbath at home. Brief Respite for llucclorl. lUBRISBtJKO, May 21. The board of pardons yesterday considered the case of Pietro Bucciorl, the Berks county mur derer. Commutation to life imprisonment was refused, but a respite of four weeks was recommended to prepare for death. lie was to nave beau executed june 1. Klla White Again In Prison. SUSQUEH ANKA, Pa,, May 23. Ella White, formerly of Susqueha'iua, who swindled Elmlra'a prominent citizens out of $30,000 and afterward mysteriously escaped from the Chemung couuty jail, is said to be In prison at Spokaue, Wah., charged with Various offenses. Funeral of Samuel A. lialley. NonniSTOWN, May VM. The funeral ot Samuel A. Bailey, of this town, who died on Sunday last, aged WS j ears, took place this morning. Mr. Bnlley was the senior member of the firm of Bailey, Banks & Hiddle, ot Philadelphia. Murder at Scranton. SCRANTON, May 23. Augustl Nolll shot and instantly killed Tincorda Prlgulano atBunmore. The murder was the result of a quarrel between Noll's wife and Prig- niano, who was a boarder In the faintly, aud of whom the husband was Jealous. A Kulttli.g ftltlt 11 u rued. TAUAQUA, May a.- Fire originating in the boiler room of the Turn aqua Knitting mills partially destroyed that structure. Loss 13,500. No insurance. Seveuty-flva hands are thrown out wf work. OEPORT OF THE OONWTION OK TFIR 1 - RtRHT NATIONAL BANK OF LKHIGH TON, Prima , at (he i1oe of business, M.iy 4th. in t IjOansftwl Discount! Overdrafts, secured and unneieired ('. H Honds towirru rtn'iilattmi stocks, HPMtriiJps, etc ih ,rnitunrtveu rrrve an"".) Hut' Irnm itlhor Natlntinl Ranks Rank I nit house furniture and fixtures ,20Q 00 tjurrentexiH'nsen ana taxes pain MACHINE REPAIRS. Tlin undMUjnaJ I. tlie Mlllor tlfnt (or all kinila o Ilepalr. for tb CIlAMI'ION JiINDIU, WOWK118 and IlEAPBlte, alao it.r WHITELKT MOWER and III SUE It. TbaM Kepalr, can Ix tiaj at tiart notirn and al frj HuouaU IriM T ' ailing ou or Mudlng to W. H. REBER, 6w IIARK1TY, P. O. ft . tu i tipwarda at ittr Baby oosv h --abel'w Hardivai'. J..t hki 18T r 11 flM' l.bi ui.UtK ALIFEt Kriintl Pi Of North li ( i 1 -iiln.u touuty y gui)eei n i.ti jUir Batt peaks, uti u -ud tvmau WEEK'S NEWS C0NDENSEL rrldaj, May ID. The Confederate baaaar recently held In Richmond, Va,, for the joint benefit of the private soldiers' aud sailors' mouument and the Jeff DaU museum, realised the sum of $98,418.60. The Preebyterlan General Asaembly. In session at Washington, chose Rev. William u. Craig, D. I).,profeiiaaror dklaUc aud polemic theology in McQormlck college Chicago, as moderaWr. The Italian covernment has cloaad the provincial council of the province of Ber gamo, In northern Italy, owing to a de claration by the council to the effect that the temporal rlghte of the poie ot Rome are superior 10 in unity 01 jtaiy. Saturday, Stay HO, James E. Murdoch, the onre famou actor, died at Cinoluuatl, aged S3. ' Isaac U Riea, employed to examine Into lue recent neatiing deals, baa realgned. The strike of docket In Hull, England, uasenaea in tne irt Kefs' oompiote surrender. The natioual government will pay all bills preMutd for the entertainment of mt UuWe of Varagua aud PHnoeaa Eulalle, Blonday. Hmr 88, Mrs. Blalna, the divorced wife of young Kuiea u. nuuue, is to oe mameu in j uue. ine bridegroom will be Dr. William T. Bull, Mho attended her lu her reoeot 111-neta. Br. Talroage was loudly chred In the Brooklyn Tatteritoole yeatarday hu be aunooneed that be would remain as paator uu mat me oaureu ueoi uau teeu Ituul-dated. In a foreat fire which deatroyed Louie oaoas' iumie vamp, near Lake itf, Mlah,, test wan ware burned to dmlh N w DardUlao, Uioh , eight others ware cremated ny roreat flree. The prwskiuut baa lust made the follow lg appolntiueuU: Owwu MHiarr of leu neasee, to be secretary of the UulUdSteUos legattoa at fiauUago. Chil; Michael J. Heajdriek of New Hampshire, ouuaul of the United State at Bellevitte, ( auada, Soldiers lioauineal ltrattL BrruLEUlU, Pa , May -The soldlars' mouument, erected by citlaous of the town l the neoiory of the heroes uf the ctvll war, was deeecratad by uakaowu vaudala The miacraaou raid a ladder to the top of UMUionumeul aud mutilated the life aUe statue ul a soldier Qm4 Army mea are wilignuL J'njU: pl batIerfd yewariL, Jfe Man Rhoutd be Trfed Twice for the Same OITei.se The Professor Hints of an Independent Church Rhonld the Assem bly Ignore the "Sacred JtlfibtS of Man." WAniSflToif. Sfar 86. In anticipation ot the dleoumlou on the Brfggs ease, long before the hour of opening the proceedings yesterday every bit of available seating and standing room was occupied. The nrs sure for admittance was terrific. Many firomlnent people were In attendance, but n order to enable others to attend one of the sessions tome additional regulations: governing admittance to the church mar be adopted Rev. George I). Baker, chairman, re ported that tho judicial committee unani mously recommended that the prosecuting committee 1 allowed one hour to opeu its case; that five hours be given to Professor Brlggs, and that the committee be given ! two hours In which to dose, to be extended, if desired, to four bourn. Iter. Dr. W. F. Birch, chairman of the prosecuting committee, then open oil an elaborate argument, lu which occurred these pAMtages: "We are here to Invoke this supreme court to put an end to the dissension and disputation which the New York preaby tery vainly endeavored to sllenoe, first by the dismissal of the case against Dr. Brlggs, and second, by the acquittal of Dr. Briggs, qualifying both the dismissal and the acquittal by the positive dis claimer of snynpprovalof the controverted statements of the Inaugural address as to crttloal or theological views aud mannerof expression. 'The form In which the final Judgment of the presbytery was returned gives the Impression that the alleged errors of Pro fessor Briggs were unimportant, and that no essential doctrine had been contra dieted. There has been a tendency to min imize the full force of the Indictment. "Hera Is a series of errors covering .the whole fundamental structure of our faith. It Is a Question purely doctrinal and there fore of universal Importance so far as Presbyterian Ism is concerned It can le finally settled by no presbytery or synod, but requires the decision of the presbytery and church In Its highest court." In reply to the argument that an appeal oannet be taken from a verdict of acquittal, Dr. Birch said that this was equivalent to a claim that a part of the church was greater than the whole. At 8:15 o'clock Dr. Brlggs arose to reply to the opening ot the prosecuting commit tee. The question before the awembly was not. he said wheiberornotur. uriggs teachings were proper, but whether or not the appeal could beilawiully entertained, The law of the case at this stage forbade the consideration of its merits, and he ex pressed regret that the prosecution had not observed this law. Dr. Brlggs asserted that the final Judg ment of the presbytery in the case was really declared by the moderator of the New York presbytery on Dec. 80, island from that appeal should be taken if from any action of the presbytery, and not from notion on Jan. v. two. lie was not to be exposed to the peril that lay In a possible change. 01 the composition or tne body in the interim; nor put lu jeopardy a second time because of a mistake by the court' which tried him at a date subsequent to that on which the fluid judgment was really delivered. Upon the questlon'df the statu! in g of a man charged with the crime of heresy, Dr. 1 Brlggs, quoted, Karcastically, the ex pre-1 ajon of a member of the assembly used in 1 an arttole he had written to prepare his brethren for considering this cub in a Christian and Judicial frame of mind, that 1 if any man found himself teaching views In opposition to those of a majority of the Presbyterian church, he waa in honor bound to leave the ohurch. This was not a question of majority, but of law and of right. Any attempt of a majority -Df the church to exact from a brother, a minister or teacher anything more than what was required by the constitutional standards might be good club law, he said, but it was not good eoclesiastical law. Majerlties had always" been opposed to change or improvement, and to enforce their rule was to make It impossible for the church to rectify error. For a Pres byterian minister, therefore, who felt called to preach the goipel, or who stood for a great principle, there was no course open but to remain in fellowship with the church until deposed after trial. A rauoh more fund a mental quest ion was atatake, said Br. Briggs, tbau any prin ciple of law or dootrlne than had yet been dlMUiMtd. That was whether the Presby terian church should be considered as a merely voluntary religious society or a church of Jesus Christ. It was the civil law of the land, he said, that no man should be twice trlwl for the same offense. The New York presbytery, under orders of the General Assembly, tried Dr. Brlggs for the crime of heresy, and acquitted him. It was true the church did not punisu a : minister in Ids physical being, but to de pose a minister, to deprive htm of his ec clesiastical duties, was to inflict a punish ment far more cruel than that permitted In the civil courts. Dr. Briggs then discussed the law of appeals. This, be asserted, could be in voked only by parties original to the oase, and aggrieved parties. It was claimed by some, continued Br. Brlggs, that the Presbyterian church of the United States In America s uttered a grievance by the final judgment ofthe firesbytery of New York. But when tlld t ever occur that the public prosecutor was entitled to appeal because lu his opinion a majority of the people were not satisfied with the verdlctP Unless the high court of theGeneral As sembly should not act lu strict accordance with the forms of law and upon the con ititutlon of the church, and with the sa cred rights of men as set forth in holy scripture and our national constitution, It would be no rebellion If .the minority in the church continued the struggle against unrighteousness and wrong. Dr. Brlggs tmuke an hour and a half, and then, at 5:65, yielded for a motion to adjourn. OoTernor Ktone In a "Hold Up. St. Ixuis. May 23. Train No. 3, on the Missouri Pac-ific, the weatbouud expreae, was held up by unmasked robbers a mile aud a half wet of Pacific last evening. The express car was shattered with dyna mite and the expreas measeuger was com pelled to open the safe aud dellverthe con tents, thought to be about $1,000. Gov era or Stone aud Slate Treasurer Stevens were paaseuMers ou the train. None of the passeagers were disturbed. Tuesday, May Va. Herbert G. Hultouand Lewis W. Btallv were killed by a boiler expluelou at Keeue, N. II. Arrangement have ln trfeetd for e&tabllebiug a Klameae legatlou lu Wash ington. Br the canttlElntr of a boat near New Haven, II. W. Holootnb and Burt Bolt, Loth young men, were drowned. The president has reooanlzed Knctl- breth Ifagharth Hnbe as vice consul of Sweden aud Norway at fist Paul, Mlnu, The Presbyterian General Asaembly Toted to withdraw the Preabytrian ex hibit at the World's fair should the expo sition be opened on 8044) a. Wednesday, Slay . Congressman Carutb, of Kentucky. Is seriously til lu Washington. Twenty people were Mttn by two mad dogs lu Chicago before the bruWa were killed. It will coat the government 16,000 to tow the Oolu tubus caravaU from New York tu Chicago. Sir SfMsnoer St. John. British mlutster to Mexico, has accepted the post of miuietev to Swedeu aud Norway. A. A. MoLeod reaigued the preaideuey of the Iloetou and Maine railroad, befog suc ceeded by Hou. Frank Jojt, A second Iwltle between government troops and revolutionist iu Nicaragua re sulted in a secoud defeat for the govern ment, M. Arton, the Panama lobbyist, waa sen tenced to twenty yea re' penal aarrltude and 4G0,0t)0 fraaos flue tu Pari. But lby haven't oaugr t him yei Thnreday, May tfl. The wedding of the Duke of York and Princ May of Tank ua Uwn fined for July 6. A dispatch from Savannah, G., says that the Standard Oil company baa ab agfoea ute imwsur uii company. At Bluff ffeririffa. Ark., Towu Marshal Douglaag was killed by (ieurge Thotuaa, a negro whom be waa tryiug to arreat. The murderer eaee pad. General Guerra, provhdoual governor of Sab Juan del Kur, Nicaragua, denies pos itively the siaxeineut thai a ceusurabiphiu been established uver the cable ar Ice. A Had Habit. Mre tlumwhuoper John, juuhavea vary annoying habit of aayiug " What's tfcatf ' whenever ou aro apokeu to. Cao't je Wttk yourself ol it? Mr, Cltuawfeooper (re)4lng- a 'rmliifn. fin IT. H. Rnml.. Hills 01 otntr llank. Fractional paper currency, ulckf Kami CfflllS gpMle umi lenuer norm. IM441 95 I7i n m am on lK.t 00 lO.MH l I.M M in M0 110 S.i iwimor ihhoti mnplion fund wttn II. S. Treamircr ifi rr cent, clrctiiakloii) iu m 17.TD0 no isn 00 Total : Moai.a" I.IAHIUT1KH. Caltal Mock paid In TJ.000 00 Snrfliifroml... 00 UndlrltMnrynt. HJM National itaincnorwouiHanaiitK lamooo u'nji'u)oKpcC.'.' in,s m SJKS 40 Diiet6 8tat.llankaandlMtik.ra mt DlytdmifU nit lrMllvlflnali1fi Ciller's ehpek. onUtanOJDfi I'uetootner rtauonai iianju. ,.a.TOjTt9 Totl State of rHNKvi.vANiA, GOCT OFOAHHON. I, Jno.T. Heminel, OatilotUialT-niml nank.dosoleninlvswearUiMU.alxmantnaetit Is true to the bmt o my knowlMie M MUX. JnnK T. Hriimrl OMUhK. Sulucrtlwil and aworn lo lfor inethl. Uth .lay ol Hay, 1M. OOmiWTT ATtMT! 1! V. Ilnrmnn. A. J.llUaUKU, W)ltectrl. J. II. ZBMrf . May art h. IM. -Executor's Sale OF VEUT VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY ! Th unttrlinieil Executor of the Estate. of TOVNHlIIIJ Garbon county, Pa., ulll expose to public saie ou me premises wu SATURDAY MAY 27, 1893 .i i ivr tt iv. ttip follow- 1)I.A( K 1UIRSK. about elKlit years old, an excellent last horse penccily HAY JIOItHK. an excellent saddle horse, and ! "....1!.Yi:.;; rf.i,. , nvi'HAY lltlltHHabout 8-ieais oldnftood worker, and can be drhenin " ' .. Ilh i ..(.., ttdttV. 1 Flitter. actunacr or ;.B". rV nation, kohI at new, load cart, new llant two aealed Vprliw lton. cultivator, two hum plow. , i'.iiIkt nP IIAHNK.8S I set ol double cainnoharneM, 2sctjot slnale carriage har ness. 1 set ot heiwy double harness, 3 Itv nets, a.lrap.oIDellj, lotot blankets, traees, chains, torks. sliovels, achMlies, lumber, aud other articles too nuineious to nieullon, Terms and coiulllinns will be made known al lime ana place oi suio oy AUSTIN HOVER, Executor, Welssxit, May0,l. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OP VEItV VALUABLE Hc:tB S3itie I Kyviilneot an order of the Orphans' Court ot tlarbon county, there will I e exposed to Pub. lie naie, on tne premise, m rnt.i ...a. Uarbon tJounty, Pa., ou SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd '93 THE BAZAAR, 729 Hamilton St., ALLENTOWN, PENN'A. (Lntoly occu)ied by HItlncr, Hunsioker & Co.) SrKCtAL SALE of 1ml wmllirr goods tills week. 100 plete Summer Clialllei t'rm and Tinted ground pretty figures In larce and small de4lD9 at S cents per jard. 400 pieces Summer ninzliahis, light and medium, grand, brlglit, sliowy, stjlltli, plahl ami strlpas, 6 1-2 otnts, rtdneed from 8 rents; al 8 cents, reduced from 10 cents! at lOcents, reduced from 12,1-S and 15 cents to close out a largfi purchase 100 down Ladles' Bibbed. Vests, sold b) competitors at 10 cents, our price this week, 5 cents. 100 down Uulanndrled Shirts, treble front and back, linen bosom and cuffs, patent gussets, this Is a superior made shirt, aud Is sold bj competllors at 50 cents; our price this week, 30 cents, Ask to see Ibfin. 150 dozen Ladles' Shirt Waists, In Calicos, Percales, Irlsb Lawns, Salines, White Lawns, some trimmed In colore, all well made and good fitting, 36 cents up to $2.00. Look our line through, CAPES! CAPES! JACKETS ! JACKETS ! If you want a Ladles' Cape or a Ladles' Reefer we can suit you. Our stock Is In fair shape and we will sell you any gar merit that may suit you 40 per cent less than the selling price. Storm Serges are In gteat demand. See our line of Nary, Black, Mjrlle and Brown light and medlum,welghls. SILKS! SILKS! China Silks, Surahs, Faille, Dros drain and many other novelties at reduced prices. Veltetecn and Silk Velvets to match all Liess Onods at 10 cents to tl 8S per yard. nt ONE o'clock p. In, the folloyltif , demlled Kealltate. late the properly otJUHN (I. I' Itlii dee'd. to-lt All that certain tract or piece i ot land, situated In Franklin Township, Carbon county, Pit., bounded and described as follows to-wlt. llcnlnnlni! at a stone thence by land of William Krmerer north aSVi degrees east 21 per. cbes to a stone , thence by the same south IS dp- grees. easi i. perciifs m su.uw .iir.no j i. same hoi th M decrees east 20 perches to a stone thence by land of 1'aul thick north Wi degrees onttU perches 1" aw hue oak tree, thence by tbo same north sukj degrees, east 43 perches to astone, Ibence liylhesanie north m decrees, anal 91 ..r.-liA tOl.utone. ttietlCO bV UlldS laie of, I. audi) Iaury, south Mi, degrees, westcs perches to a pine knot ; thence by the same smith t degrees, west 8S ierches to the place of begluuing Loniauiuig 31 ACRES ana 120 i-errhes, strict nieanre. The IniproTe mentstliereoncontlNt otaTWOHTOItY FitAMK anil other necessan- outl.uildii.fis. Terms and conditions til be. inatle Known at time and place of sale, by AUSTIN KOVKIt, Administrator, e Ms poll nay um.isyj. A MAKVEI.tUS CUltE. Opera TIouso Rlook, M. F. Morrisey M. J. Hartzell, DEALER IN AIL KIN1IS DP HARHE55 ! Whips, Fly Netts, Robes Blankets, Aud everything else usiinlly kept lu first class store of this kiucl. REPAIRING Of nil kinds attended to neatly, cheap. It nnd nromntlr. Special attention paid to the manufacture of Harness to order. STORE IHILEDCKEL'SI BLOCK. tDRl-ORB CLRKI. KOCTU BK1HLE1IEM, Fl Mr. tleorne Kundzen, reeldlna at Ho. 413 KtMtinti ntret. South llethlinein. nllOite dangliter' limbs and body were drannallout oi siiape, ana tne neim ui nerumos wasieu away was entirely belplee. She could not walk a step nor stand on her llmbi If held by the body. She bad seen treated, by a number ol different doctorslbut all;medical 11 raiment failed. They IwmriiTiTTiiiiBf iifiitif f i I - . , 1 4 nr.R CCBED.) look Iter to Dr. Ikmer,tbe fneclalUt. and under ishe now i healthy his treatnielit Iter liuibM auu bodv became levtiysiraiKiit anu ttroni rone. and can run or ualklui any oo.lo the great asiouunii.eiii vi me (Hirruie uuu uiK"wr. Am cine Is nelwme to call ftlid se the eblkl the parents will gUtdly Infoim them ot the truth oi ii..uonuenu,ci sutD iMHIilenelu No. 413 Mechanic Mi eel, Reading R. R. System, Lehigh Valley Division. Anthraoite Coal used exclusively insuring cleanliuftss and comfort. Arrangeinert of I'astenger Trains. Scitxput-K in Effect Hay 14, 1808. THAIS LISAVK LK11IOIITON For Newark and Kew York o. T.w, and . a iu sai. Lflift a.al n. iu. Pur ktanuuka Chunk aad IMvlder. 7.ts Mb, m. Mi.; uun, aim ..wp w. For Laiaibntvul. and . nentoa MB tad 1.U a.lu.: auo u.w vt p. w. UK, AMMU.Hi IMHU' ii.is a, lu , fi.xi d m. or riiluuetuMa and poinu south Ifa, a.43, Par feuaMiunon. CaUaaual letwa, and KaMofi, ft. 'JO, f. 'i.w, . S7. a.i, a.ci auu p. m 7.U. H and ll.M a. w . w and S.J1 . m. Fol s., and 6.2 ujn ForKMdlngandltarrlabuni IMI.M audit.u Lao- far Dowmiru, LekKb Gap, Cn.rry1ord. rvV VVhlLe TlkU. Cooky, and Itokjuida m, ii.it a. dm lam .!, Ixi, s. and tM p.uu ror aiauenuniiPK .. t.m, vjvmmi njm a.m. . i.M.gjg.t.w.a.io.T.a.sjo nt. For WeaUierly and Uaiieiou e ;, T.ts M and ll.JDi.lii.; 1.10, i. 10. T JO, 1IJ6 p.m. For Uataaaoi Cily. Hbeuaadoiai and Aahbuid .T,i4a...aiaiidii.soajB., .. Me & t.u p.n. For ml fjarwei aosi BuaMomu t.s ana 1.0 k. 111. : S 10 n. u. Pw rutuvlue in. 7.M, i.ts, ut 11.13 and ll.tt a. w., 1.1a, 1U11K T.ia tun . itdiu 11. ran. nun u aud 11J0 a. in : 4.1a. For FtUHsn aud L & 11. Junrt., t.. Ma, aad REBER'S' Drug Store. Celery and CafTeno-Brouiide.; We have it fresh. Good for Headache, Sick Stomacli and Nervousness. By the doee or,you osn take it home: 2fio., 50o and 11.00 bottles with handy dose cup. We lisve other remedies for.head ache too. There Is more tlian one kind ot headache and how some do snffer. Sunday School Bibles and other Bibles. Moral and Religious Books. Fine Stationery. goucp'riitjgtoi'o IiF.IIiailTON. Notice to Trespassers All persons are hereby forbid Impastlne on tbe grounds 01 me undersigned located In Franklin Township Uarbon county, l'a. for anr purpose. All persons round ire paulne on these preml.es after the date of this notice villi be dealt with according to the law. Mne. E. II. HAflN, Maf , 1883-nO' Franklin Twp., r, JOSEPH S. FISHER niSTniCT ATTOBNBV, Offlw Oodiit IlDuse DniLuiNA, Uauch Chunk, Vx All buslneM promptly atlenJeJ lo. THE VALLEY HOUSE, E. W. OLAUSS, - Proprietor, opr. u v. DEroT. EaoaltrAt aceotat3o4Lka for permanent and trao4eal cuitii. Tbe liar it atockad with Pineal Liquor, ana Qttr. keibure and ticraftton .la MO, aud uM . il.ao a.u.; 2 JA, 4.10, mo. aod p, m. Vvr Tuntuutniioci. t, onu u.w a. LIOaDd IIM D.M. Fur ltbaa aud Ueaeva T.U, ll..a. iu.; MM For Havre. IUm-ImOm, Bufakt, Ntacara ralU and lae Weal J aau,; lUtfaad llrp. iu. rw biiuira mm turn n m h Bviiuitca Bi l.iv ti iu. bUNDAV TKAINS. Pur New York ldU and ll.Ua.ui. , I Jl. M7 aud 31 u ui Fur fhliadeiubla 4vo 6.& TJW a. m.: bi, 6.17 and b 31 p in l-oi kaatuu and luteruindlate KUUotu, (Lite. r,t ii i j a in , uttu.SJU, a.if,tui aud9LMi(.M. rni MuiH 1. 1 auuk i-iSi, 1 1 , jo, ii.ja.tti., M, &.W, v.ut aud w.ao p. m rut bchmurk m o.w a iu. . v.di aun d.ji p. m. fur Ualetoo H.M aud 11 w,.m and n wp.ta. ror Matiauu Oltj aud ahruiuidoati 9 a, UM a. ut. Kor ruttaIlle at a M u m . For Wbtte Uaveu, HilkeHiirre, I'lUalon, tTunkUauuoek.Towaiiiia. Ure, llhava, (leurta, Ailburu. Klnilra, ibtvltf tT, BuHalo, Niattara fail and tlie Wtjl ll a m i Jt. and U jb p m Kur tiil tiler baitkuUr Uiquirt: ol AkvuU lui llluf XabltiH FRANK P. DIEIIL Practical Horse Sboer ad MMW All kind, of work lo tbks Hne axacuUxl proaipuy and at lb nvoat rMHiaU prtcM Patronage solicited and aaUsfaeuon guar- ante!, twop tm nomw bthkit, anov tbe Carbon lloua. GLOTHIUG- I Our Spring line of Clothing is now oomplete and roinprising the Latest Stjles lor Men's, Boys' and Youths'. Our efforts to sell the host Clothing for the Lowest Prices nre becoming fippreciatetl nnd we show you the lnrguct stook to se lect Irani. Don't BuTlUntil You'Sce What We Haw. mm New Bee HiveJftg anm ALLENTO WN ,P A . E. G. ZESJST Lehighton, Pa Baby Coaches ! ! Vc liayo cm in all the ; New Styles and at Hew Prices. Come, See and be Convinced Our usual Handsome Line of Furniture at the Lowest Vices. Henry Schwartz's, First street, Lehighton. BARGAINS -TN- 893 SPRING 1893 Wearereadr for the Snrlns Hetison In the Dress G o ocls DEPARTMENT. Ne-r Goods, Now Shades, Ncvr Styles. All open ami waiting your Inspection Shades anil styles so charming that you can't help to ailmlre them. We bare them In greater variety than von crer laid eyes on outside of Philadelphia' and New York, As to prices thev are right they're at the bottom tound. Wrlle, for samples and compare them with other goods. Hamein ber the place we refer te Is "Hunsicker's Corner 8th and Hamilton Sts. Refreshing, Cool, Pleasant. -IS OUR- SODA WATER AND OUR- Pncumntic Tiic Wheels from $00 up to $90. Cushion Tire Wheels from $P,0 up to $60. Full hall-hearing, all-around Jsoys velocipedes, $2.50 up. High Wheel Lawn Mower, iv in,, fcv.yii; ivj in., $3 50; 14 in., $3.76. Bed. SpriiiL's, sold everywhere else at $5, jou can buy from me at 2.fju, and the 5 Cotton Top Mattress at $2.76; at these prices everybody can sleep on springs. ifik the Daris. Standard. White and Dotnestie Sewing Machine Agents what they want for a 6-drawer. oak case. then come and buy the same lrom me at $30. The White Cottnge, 7-drawei , oak case, at $25 lays them all out. Don't behumbuetred 1 Everv Washer has a cuarantee on the lid, with the Vandererift Man- ufacturing Company 'e signature. nit; uiurnei, is mil oi irnsil. ijur price for Round or Square is $5. ringers, from 81.50 upward. Organs from $25 umvard. Pianos, $150 and upward. My prices on Hay Rakes. Mowers, Binders, Pumps, Cement, etc., are lower than elsewhere. Come and be con vinced. Yours respectfully, A. F. SNYDER, Near Lehigh Bridge, Weissport, Penn'a. Capes and Coats. We are offering bargains in Capes and Coats to close them otit 634 Hamilton St., Allentown. UJq- EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. bll 7' fHllS, $26,292,980.56. THE IQCITABLH B&CIKTT HOLD ' A LA BO at K iVRTLVt, XtilV WHlTKa X LIRQES IMN VAL IllCODie A durance andS 1&ni ' 1801 A t.AROKR AMOUNT OF 1BUI, 1BS0RAMCK IN TORCH $323,118,33l VaVuIiToa- $39l054,943 assuiianci: ix i ouci: januaiev i, 1,070 Death Claims Paid In 1891, $8,048,1 B2,72. For Kates and further information address, - W. P. LONG, Spscial Aaent Lenisiilfli, Perni'a. If You are Wise You Will Buy AND ALL YEDICLES FROM HENRY GHRSTMAN Two car tonds of new vehicles just received. Our Pi ices on all goods rre the lowest. Don t buy until you see me. -KOCH & SHANKWEILER'S - Sprii Display of Qoalily aatl Eleaeiei Id MEN'S : YOUTHS' : AND : CHILDREN'S GLdOTHING! Tf I K Gretk)t vihlws ever ofTrrwl fur tit nony. Htuidredi ol dfllj;isxJ ci:HonMri who vuHMWt Mftiuiuoiu EHurt una wpii our iiMiniHUUie una lurgw aaMiriin(ii)i aurnig iocwm ia weki, require no srvnAvr mntt thul uur Uwk U greater tma prices oHr tliati em before. Our Men h HniU. fipotl and SIMI-h Knock about Suit for IS. KMt and Sen .citable HulH (or fw, fiwhiunable Bu&iueM Hulu for H 80 Hih- Hf Ik Mixed Hnlts lor iiu and 1 12. Sly Hii 8prtnc lu tar fl tiitd $ih, ttittidtmiiitj Black lres Huits lu Httck auo Cutaway Onau mr v. fiv, vi.', ip auu vis. Meo'i and Bor Worktnu PanU 0er 20Wlr In many new attd diift-rfitt iwltcrn1 fr 76p., & , and 1 a pair Mrony Uulmt Caw. B) Knee I'ltnti, iwo patr at sir,, 36c aud (Me. Ritra Valuea. Kj.riiiK and unniifr Tnderwear. tlray aud Wl.lte Mttrlnpa at 2tV niiUi Frt-iieu Bttlbi atMeauiove, Ktue quality Cuwraud Whltf Mt-rluo t Fiuf Woolf u ruderwaar. Jr. Jftr'YtireiU aauiurj Utidt-iwer. Norfulk aud New Brutwwlek Uuderwear. , MtUo llu)!' rioiblnK RoukI) and Tumble School SulU for 11 . Htlisli bliiKl"4 uud IMtible Suit, 4 U U yeara, Iur II.A0 aud ft LUiUMilue aii- n uui mnu , tuiu w; rwr nruiu rHiiUa,wwu pair of paiitH aud a bat tr fa Jvnvy and Zuuave Hulta, Veatw E. H. CimiSTMAiX CONTKACTOR f. AND :: BUILDER, EMlDiatee oo All Kinds of Iltilldlogs clwerfully furliUlwl. All Kind of Building Material at vkbv lowest riucas. April w ty. O. (i H&MtM K, Ufucrl lkts.-ritbrr Agrui. Plitladflpbt Pa A U. NONNkMK HtM. AmL ( M-uiter Aaeut. Bouth fieUilenvui. fa Hay 14. . ly Uip Wlr uf out , Huie tiruwn Nurrr) aiuck, N) Prout bliai itir f l)Ui Halary and euv paid, . V Mr T Smitli fV Oeue.a Nurwij utim l'a 1 bsteitbed Iwt Out ol the LanteM Old?I Ev ibitkiiea aaa eH-ktioii Aanenti m urn uited lutaa. raBiBSnHI 4HmM warn WaUsIh uud Itlousi- W untt Futt Black Iahix Hoae 6c a pair and aftf Wortuu Mdrta; Fairf Black ioru. -' iuir loi .v , W'.rkiiiauuin'a naif fTuaa. a pair for Jte, dried Niiikft Klurti fur 1. MacblDtoebM auu Ilubber t'wata. flla mid WalkluK n, New i otured ttorderad 1.1uhi Hand , hid utorea, ureaa nirtiauu riu umu bid Oolliin aud Cm lAnreat and lUcbeat asrtinjrnt In tb U. liaifu lu Bowtad AacotN, l'nur-4u !. IHe "IVriUMi'' and "Aprun" Mearfa. tat half Moat. Iundi llmbrr kerchi-!- llwt' unun auu 'eiiu Now NturknaMr The tnili lit-HUUful I l..tf uiirl 'fvi k MirlL Ilka uteftthuMiiui-r Ijiwu aud Pluue Neckwear. Ibuuui TttHeHw. IHf .-.m Hecawear naa uoeuai .s.r u i. iit uonuitr. ituiiuanin. Wi kbuw a lane attd taaU uliicouitei, Wblprorda, Clay WiutedteloU, AffcMm tal H ide Wale Hultliuta and Trouaerluga luaeiieiH hmmamm JW hv and Meltou rirvoatlURa fur Uprtux- Itortlceablc Buiiues h uu tu Haaaun. WilUi myltai tfeotcb Statu to taeaaure, U U. Faahiaualikf HpriMtf KuJla for U aad tl. Arlabt rkamliiuiloa win couviuce you of ou FlM WorkaMMMp k.i. iHlnuuiui auu m i- ut iu mhw wwnwiua nniwiiH, You dm Be GoonotutoU Hr Buying Wiutt You Ned fur Sprtug From KOCH &8HANKWEILER, Lutttl and FinesI CtotbiB Home id tbe Valley. Hotel Allen Building, Centre Square, ALLENTOWN, PA We do M Jo!) Print.!! at Um Fpil Prices. ICE CREAM. We are prepared to serve yoii every tlay with the finest flavored Soda and Cream. Families, Parties and Festi vals supplied at short notice an at lowest prices. . K. CULTON Opposite Part, LehiEbton. Wall Paper. From (IheaD Illauks to Finn 0 1 1 1 ami Tressed Tapers. Also, felts an J Inns.iln Willi uanusooie rreizes. PICTURE ROD .dND COVE, -Window Shades ready to hang, or put up to order. Paint, Oil, Varnish (.lass, BruliM. r.lnllnr an rianglnp, bv competlleiit "ni.ikine (.art of the county Books, (Stationery and Fane.y Goods, always a large stok a Luckenbach's Cl Broadway, Mauch Chunk, g , If you want to be In lime and In f cket Good IblDKS go qulcklt.aml piocrastlnat. hie pnrekasers liaye only tbemseles to blame. If they are compelled to be con tent wllh second class choices. Come quickly to our large Uurpet and Curtain Display al 801 HAMILTON STREET, Allentown. Pa- Aprl- sm PAINTING A PAPER HANGING, AND For a Thorough Training lit BUSINESS or SHORTHAND, ft will puy yu to visit the AMERICAN BUSINESS Cofe. L'hntke Square, Allentown, Pa. Tlie most Thorough, Kest Kegulated. arid PlueM Kqulpid Uonimeri'UI TraiuluK Heliuol In Toiisylvaaia. Qt BHPAItATR IT",.,.- CoumrmT fJlgUt S1UK.10K. Maat fraetleal Ooursr. at Honest Rate.. Between 900 aud 400 Htudenl. aniiu.ll) Studeuu assisted lo uului; uosilluis. Vend tor catalogue r at amo. O O DOliNKV, Prln. EC-PlMMe meiuMau tin. paurr. s--n PRANTZ, The South End Jeweler. no YOU WANT W'ntches, Searf Pins, Clocks, Watch Chains. Necklaces, Gold Pencils, Knr Rings, Rings, Bracelets, Silverware, Society limblems, ll'atch ClmrniB. Ton ran buy tueiu aud wany owe at wir l'ooular Htore imi i auftwaj;. Repairing in all Its krauchM earsiullv attMuiad to al low orlM. Wilson Fntz, TIIK SOUTH KKD JKWI.EH, Bankway, ....... Lehighton. Owen Relirig, Corner Second and Iron Streets. U'e have severed our connec tion with Mr. O. F. Acker, and will hereafter do all kinds of house painting, 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 work. "Ve will be pleased to figure cn any work that )0u may need and we also hope for a fair share of your patronage. llre will continue on our headquarters for wall papers, orders.Curtains.Paints and Supplies, all kinds of Stationety .c, and will kindly solict your patronage. Owen Relirig. plose's Old Htand. llre handle all the Daily and Weekly Newspapers, Periodi cal b,M aga zines, Fashion Books nnd A'tory Papers, and we Deliver them promptly at your store, residence or office. Do you get n paper 1 If not please try us. Besides the news bureau we have a fine assortment of Cigars. Tobacco. (MecticnerY. . Frails. Mis. Toys and Fancy Goods At tbe very Lowest Cash l'rices Ice Cream ! THE BEST QUALM. TfiUIT FLAVORS. We have a cozy parlor and will treat you courtei usly Pleaj.0 (all. T. J. BRETNEY, Mose's Old Ktand, - First Street Now is Your Time! 20 Building Lots For Sale ! Don't wiiU ht 'e at oik i aud buy one of thee Itnuililully located InU. You will be sur prised at the vi w they afford and the prire will lie sure to plea&e nu. N" i rouble to how vou around. ' 'all on either A I SNYDSB, or R. J, HONUEN, Sut WeUtportr Ml aBns nt sm a Entirely VEGETABLE AND A SURE CURE GOSTIVENESS Dlllousnoss, Dyspopsla. Indigestions Dloonsoo of tho Kldnoys.TorpId Llvor nhoutnatlsm, Dlzzlnosa, 8lck Hoadaclio, Loss of Appotlto, Jaundice, Erup Uona nnd Skin Dlaoaaes. Mm 2&o. t statu, hit y all taioUU, Mill. jailuM a LSU. rrsa . larKuwa. ll to ssasai ; Bold by W. P. Biiry