ESTAnLHIIIU 18U. The Carbon Advocate raia-rxu nnt situhoat bt Harry V. Morthimer, Br. OFFH'K-Sellor's Bloox, rlortb First Street, Mhlgbtoa, I'a. IMS IHpnr hi;" I'M WMI'.A' l,Jf.1V!!.''ghton rout Oftlre as Heeond mass Matter. OUR AlVEUTI8INfl HATES. tiru mil noadlns nonces to take nm of i.imi t per line for each Insertion. lijiccilturs' Administrators' and liolloes, 300. Auditor nod Divorce notices I.TO OsXit thanks, resolutions ol respect, and simMar notices ono rune !. -,,. 1wrI notices of entertainments, suppers, iMtlvSU, fairs, rianees. and all enlertalniiieota Mpij to make money s cents tier line. unless Job iTlnttng lias been done lor the same at this "'uuplayadrertlsements, tire Inched and over, as per nn-b per annum. ffiitnirlpllnii price I.W when paid ! cash or It not so raid. Tins rule will hereafter bt' irrtnitrntlji enforced. , , , , . Vrnis-Trmislent advertising and lob print o. laih. yearly advertlslnj iiayable quarterly. Address all Communlcatious to II. V. M0KT1UMER, Sen'b. BATUKDAY. JUNE 3, 1803. Our Olroulatlon 1484 pin itEuisTEit and ltEconnnn, ALBERT BREITIIATJPT, Of North Kidder, Carbon county. J3T" Subject to Beraocratio Rules, He Bpeaks both English and German. AurbsEttlio would charge a soldior's widow more than, the law allows him to prosecute a pension claim, is but little better than a thief. Candidates should make their an nouncements 'in the newspnpor that reaches the Rreat mas of people. The Advocate prints 1000 ooples every week. The uniform price charged for .announcement cards Is 83,00 in ad' ranoe. On embittered, envious and ma' lianant Bankway contemporary went off into another fit of currish growling with Its Jast issue. If the editor of that Daoor would keep his mouth shut onlr those who know him most intimately would know what kind of a dog he Is, As It Is, he pushes his "haunted phiz" forward and becomes tho laughing stock of everybody even of his guard ians. The iDCiplont cur should keop to his kennel this warm weather is bad for his breed he might get the rabies, The month of May was a most pleas. lng one for this newspaper. Our sub- scriptlon list shows as follows: Sub scriptions renewed, 80; new subscribers 37, making a total of 123 for the month, of this number 11 names were from this town and C from Welssport. We thank our friends for their efforts in our bohalf. In return we will continue to give the news truthfully and in first-class readable style. The Advo CATE Is owned by no politicians or un prinolpalled ninkompoops. SECRET SOCIETY DOINGS. Society Tld-ltlts of Interest to the Mem tiers or the Fraternity. Secret societies in need of paraphe- lmlla, flags, banners, uniforms, etc., should consult II. V. Morthimer, Jr., who represents one of the largest firms and importers, manufacturers and dealers in this country before purchas ing elsewhere. Forty-two Castles Knights of the Golden .Eagle were instituted in Penn, sylvania during Its last Grand Castle year. The increase in membership in in Pennsylvania during the past year was 1815 with an aggregate member ship in the State exceeds 42,000. Dur lug the past year in Pennsylvania the number of Brothers who received relief was 5,G8"; widowed familleswho receiv ed relief, 117: receipts of Subordinate Castles, 8312,530.10) amount expended including investments, 8300,000.08; paid to sick Brothers, 8103,101.01; paid for burial of the dead 820,212.08;donations, 83,501.07; total amount paid for relief, 8132,008.36; amount on hand Bnd in- 8512,411.92; net increase funds 802119,. 17. SAVING THEPENSIONS. A Decision Which Stops a Leak of Mill ions Annually. WASnutnTOH, Slay 29. Probably the most Important pension decision ever bent from the ofllco ol the secretary of the in terior to the commissioner of pensions was filed Saturday. It Is believed by those high In ftlltbnrlt.t In the pension bureau that It will reillicV the payment of pensions under the act of June 27, 1690, between t? 15,000,000 and tso, 000.000. It involves the repeal of an order passed by General Ranm and approved by Assistant Secretary Hussey auda return to the language of the statute requiring the disability, not of service origin, to lie such aa to prevent the applicant from earning a support by manual labor. The secretary buses Ills decision upon the case of Charles T. llenuett. formerly a pri vate in company F, Thirteenth Indiana volunteers, ho enlisted on Sept. 14, 1864, and was discharged June S3, 18C5. llenuett filed his original application for an inva lids pension in July, 18SU, alleging that while in the service and In line of duty at Raleigh, N C , aliout June 1, 1608, he wa prostrated bya sun',rr,-'from which a dtss3'0T'lue1iead and loss of hearing re sulted. The claim waa rejected on Feb. 16, 1692, and Itcnnett appealed from the de eislon In connection with the case the board, of examining surgeons declared that the man waa In perfect health, but was slightly doaf, and rejected the claim. This rejection is afllrmed by the department L nder the provisions of the act of Juno 87, 160, Bennett filed a second application, and waa granted the maximum rating of 112 a mouth. In deciding the case Secretary Smith says: "Incapacity to perform manual labor, which Is the foundation to the right to ien alou under the act of June 27, 18W, fixes an entirely different standard of disability from that just mentioned. Disabilltlealn eurred while In actual service, and Inca pacity coming upou applicant Jong after service ceased, are made by the law to stand upon au entirely different footing, Those Inrtirred during service and in line of duiv are pensionable without regard to rapacity to earu a upport, and are graded Withcut reference to this condition. 1)U abllltlea resulting from causes other tbau of asrvtoo origin are only pensionable when tnt-apacily t., labor jolna with incapacity toearu a dupiHjrt " A Clreus lu a Wreck. AXTOONA, la , May (1.-Walter Mala', cirrus was wrecked on the Tyrone and Clearfield branch of the Pennsylvania rail road at Vail Station, about five rullea north of Tyrone Five persons were killed and twelve Injured. The train Jumped the track when going at a speed of forty mile, an hour, throwing fourteen ears over a thirty-foot embankment Forty horse, were killed, Including the trained ring horses. Sixteen cages of wild animals as taped, causing terror in the neighborhood, but all bare been captured The lues i estimated at llaO.ouu. The dead are: -Will iam Henry, brakemau, of Tyrone, Frank Train, of indlauapolla; William Mnltatny, of Uenera, U , Jobu btayer, of lloutadale, Pa, William 1-oeke, of Newport, Ky. Maefarlane Surr. Uil.rs. Pun iin,Kmi, Jane l.-Kx State gen ator Juhn J Maefarlane, ex-preeideui ot the bankrupt liuvirauceCouiiuuiy of Auier aa and a direct,,. In the biuki-u llank ol Amarka, a ho rt..l iu Ureal! wkeu tl crookt-dni-ss of in, tsro concerns him as puBeU n luru.d , -r. i.'ay and surrendered himself u, I HH..1 -Mnie Marshal r4ruok. imiuedlauiv ' niug that Mcfai Lane w aa in to., n the dieti lei al..'i nt rvted blougli Uil'- seeluin, aud j , i xn I i te.ioed lo fou . .i -teuttar) II i i tbr siuallue- i . uilDioi, doll a 1 cncerua e s-'eu J i - Jjos LHiX, ur 21' aunk iu a . i i u aleawer IlaLn-n-ian Urowaed. anu were iaaued b it' He wae ar . .urt of quarter nil lie waa sou i In I- t-lero peni i i nt it l,m about i c i i a. uarly . i" tne it.tii'iiiUut n. Pii'SHSit A II ill .iiiai k Wit ,11 t n nikO wn U lb. i oQr pereuna were Favorites Dofeated in tho Great Metropolitan Handicap. A SAD ACCIDENT ON THE TEACK. Artare. a Horse llrouftht from England, Falls and Ilreaks Ills Meek, N.rl.m.l Injuring Jockey Edwards Twelitj -three Thousand reople Witness ttio lll llace. Ntw York. June 1. The mcetiun f the Naw Yiirk Jockey club wan lnn urnll at Morris Park yeetenlny In a lil.i.v of glory. The weather wiu fttosolut-My per fect and the card a grand one. Ti-i con ditions induced an mormon croit to gather within the beautiful race course and at least 28,000 persons were prawnt when the event of the day, the Metropoll tan handicap, was contested for. This CnAHAPK, THE WINNER. race, which cornea next in importance to the Ilrooklyn handicap and the suburban, resulted in a hollow victory for w. It. Jones' Charade, who won by six lengths, pulled to a want, ins Highness, ridden out, beat Illume half a length for the place. 'ine sport oecan with the onenlnir scram ble for all ages, at five furlongs. Dr. Has brouck, the favorite, won very easily from Correction In fast time. Tho second event was a sweepstakes, for 3-year-olds and up wards, at a mile. Again a favorite. Am bulance, won, and the crowd began to grow enthusiastic, sir Kxcess, in the Ju venile stakes, was a hot favorite. Owing to a bad start second waa the best he could do, Seuella, a 20 to 1 chance, beating him uy two lengths. The event of the day. the Aletronolltan handicap, came next on the program. The Pepper, one of Marcus Daly'a repre sentatives in tne race, ana i'lerre Lioni- lard's La Tosca were quickly installed the choices. Pessara, Plcknicker, Charade and Pickpocket were all well thought of. mit all tne way irom 0 to 10 to 1 against was quoted against them. After a long delay Starter ltowe dronned the flag to a fairly good start, Plcknicker tens -in front, Pessaro second, I.a Tosca third and Arturo fourth, with the others In a bunch a length behind. The order remained unchanged to where the ascent of the hill begins where St, Florian, Charade, Ills Highness and others began moving up and more or less crowding oc curred. Suddenly one of the horses lu the van waa seen to fall and the horse In the rear apparently galloped over the pros trate uorae anu riaer, causing the specta tors to cry In horror. Arturo, one of the horses sent to this country from Engiaud by colonel J.T. .North, the ".Ml rale Klntr stumbled and fell at this point, breaking nianecK. anu tnrowing Jockey 1'Xlwards, an English boy, to the ground. The starters wagon hurried to the scene aud found that Edwards though badly hurt waa still alive. It was found that the lad had broken a leg aud received a severe shaking up. Dr. llasbrouck gave It as his opinion that the hoy would speedily re cover. Charade won in a gollon by six lengths from His Highness, which beat Illume half a length for the place. Iddeslelgh onisnea xourtn. i nen followed la iascos, Pessara, Pickpocket, Steve Estes. Mou awal, The PepperfPJckntcker, St, Florian, Loantaka and Terrlfler, in the order named. The race was worth about t20,(XA) to the winner, 82,000 to the second aud 81,000 to the third, STOCK AND PRODUcTmaRKETS Closing Quotations of the Philadelphia aud New Vork Kxehaoges. New Yobk May 31.-In the stock market today most of the transactions were for short acoonnts, and though the market was dull and very Irregular, buying orders predomi nated. Closing hldsi Ublgh Valley.... toii W. N. Y. 4 I'a 4 Pennsylvania..... II. Si B. T. coni.. SS Reading 1C II. St U. T. pref CO St. Paul esJt Erie K7 Ublgh Nav El D., L. Sc V 14 , Readings, m. 4s.. Til's" N. Y. Central -.1004 Readlnglatpfes. 81 West Shore ReadlngSd pf &s- IS Lake Erie & W... . - Reading 3d pf 5s. lotf N. Y. & N. It.. - N.Y.&N. E.. .. gl.lt Bel. St Hudson . ...l.-.', (leneral Markets. Nrw Yobk, Msy 81.-State and western flour quiet! low extras, 82.01&S.4&; city mills patents, SI.40i4.7Ui fair to fancy, i.b.1J.&; Minnesota olear, g.r 413.10; patents, $4.25 4.60-, superfine, I1.7MJ3.K; city mills, 13 mm I; wlnter;wueats, low grades, Sl.0fx&l.4a; patents, 83.5034.10; straights, W.Mffll.lU; rys mixtures, 12.BJ03.Wj line, $1.7032.10) southern dull; common to fair extra, I3.10Q3.10; good te choice do. $3.153t!.3A. Rye quiet; superfine, $4.CV25.U heat active; June, 75c.; May. 75160.1 July, 7H7 lD-lfc-l August, 7W4o.; September, SOHOSOMo-l December. UWaMic. Rye lnsc tlve; western, 04&6SO. Corn strong; June, 47ric; July, 47T4S48HO,; August, 484aiHc: Heptem ber. 4SS(o. No. 2, 4si4Q40Slc Oats lower; May. SVai June, 87Hc.; July. alXc; August, tc.i stats, 403470.1 western, W4347C. rnrtADXU-niA, May 31. Beef quiet; extra mess, 87.5u2U.Ml; family, $11012. Pork dull; sew mess, $22.60; old mess, txl.511; extra prime nomlaaL Lard qulsti stesm rendered. $10.07 Bultsrsteadyi NswYork dairy, 17020c.; west ern dairy, 153170.; Blglns, ki.; New York creamery, 19uV0c.i wsstern creamery, 17ate Imitation creamery, 1517e. Cheese steady; New Yerk. new large white, 9Q&?c.; do., col ored, WOTteKlo.; small, WjOlOo.; part skims, tOSo.; full skims, HOUtc Kggs Arm; JJew Yerk and Pennaylvenla,m417c; western, 1H 017ci southern, per ease, $33 5a BALIIHOBI, Msy 31.-riour dulL Wheat firm, fjorn easy; white corn, by sample, 52o.; yellow, 60o. Oats Arm. Rye slew. Hay active; good to choice timothy, $15317. Provisions steady. Butter quiet; creamery, fancy, 20G&.1C; do., fair to choice, IBQIVo.; do., Imltatlou, 18c.; ladls, fancy, lJ17c; good to choice, 143l5c,; store packed, 181313c. Eggs Arm at ltlJlOHc Lire Stock Markets. BmrrAIA May 8L Cattle Arm; steers sold at 8535; fat cows, $3 750$! 60. Hogs dull some unsold; packers aud mediums, $7 5U3 $7 Mi Yorksrs. $7 40387 60. Pigs, 87 4.87 50. Sheep and lambs very dull and tending down; light to good sheep, $-) 753.84 50; choice, 84 55$ W00; lambs, fair to good, $5 5U3)8 75; extra. East Libihtv, May 31. - Cattle steady; prims, 8500385 HO; fair to good, 8150385 50; common. 81 twill 4 k Cows and bulls, SJUJa $4 59; bologna cows 81 to 8 IX, fresh cows, 81' to 845. Hogs dulLfalr; light to best hear) 87 31387 50. Sheep slew; rlaie, 85 25385 40; fair to good 84 uu$85 nil; eommon 82 0i 83 Uo; yearlings, 83U038II25; spring lambs, 85003 $7 (Xk Teal sal vss, 88 50385 OX Ex-Seerctary Foster Bankrupt. FOSTORIA, O., May ST.-Ex-BecreUry of the Treasury Foster has failed and has made an assignment. The liabilities are given out by Mr. Foster as being 8tifl0,oii0, and the assets are aliout the same. The assignment was the signal for the aaslgnment of a number cf concerns In which he wax Interested. It Is now thenght he will at best not be able to do more than pay his debts. An Entire Family Murdered, COXKILUVIU.1, Pa,, May80.-A horrible tragedy waa discovered in New Haven, Just across the river from here, yesterday after noon. An entire family named Hoy, oou alstlng of mother, father aud two children, Were found with their throats cut from eat to ear. lt is believed that Hoy committed the terrible butchery, Two Servants Suffocated by Gas. IlBooxLTir, June I. Parthenia Huny, So years old, and Sarah Fouutaln, 27. both solered, employed as servanta, were found dead In bed la their room, having been snffeoated by gas. The women name from Virginia about one week ago, and it Is sup posed in their Ignorance blew out the gas. Isloglata Wlas the Ilerby, London, June- l.-Iainglau, Mr McCaV mout's bay colt, won the great Derby race at Epsom. Raveusburg waa aecond aud the Uuke of Portlsnd'a Haeburu third There were eleven starters. The winner secured a prize of B.Uuo sovereigns. An Eloqaeut Appeal. Under the arohee of the line da Rlyoli a blind man bean on hit breast a nlcture representing indlstiurtly an earthquake or an explosion ol firedamp, A gentle man (topped and kindly questioned the poor Deggar. "Tt-U me. mv crood man. Inwlmtiviiin. try that catastrophe oooarred of which you have been the victim." "I can't telL I bought thejalnting at B0 siisuea eaie. lon uerjoullcaln. Three Killed on the Ball. Obicaso, May 1L-Gus Thomaaton and Cornelius Wagner. World's fair laborers. and Andrew Oisen. an employe ot the Pullman Car Wbeel works, to attempting to board aa UUAOU Central passenger train in Pwllman, stepped to iron I of a awltcn eugme. and were laetaaUy killed. Antouis WesttM. auother laberu. waa kneeked dawn by the engine Atl severely HUtueu TITO p. Matters of Interest from All Ovor the Commonwealth, PRESENTED IN BRIEFEST I0RM. Crimes end Casaaltles of Every Char acter Sent by the News Oatherers ef the Different Localities and Carerully Kdlted. POTTsVIIAs, June 1. Owing 16 dullness in the coal trade and in pursuance of econ omlea inaugurated by the new manage ment of the Heading railroad, general or ders have been issued by head officials lot the suspension of all clasj.es of employes not imperatively needed. From thirty to fifty men have been ordered suspended at each of the following polntalin the mining region: Palo Alto, Tamaqna, Mahanoy Plane, Gordon, Shamokin, Pine Grove aud Cressona, and comprise engtneera, firemen, train and railway hands, clerks and tele graph operators. In addition to suspen sions among subordinate operating em ployes lt Is given out here that all of the higher grade efficlala getting $100, $200 and 8300 a month have been notified of a heavy reduction in their pay. Unregistered Chinamen Arrested. PntLADrarHIA, June 1. In accordance with a circular Issued by Secretary of the Treasury Carlisle United States Commis sioner Edmunds yesterday Issued tvnrranta for the arrest of six Chinese laborers. The warrants were Issued under the act of congress of Aug. 0, 1662, and not under the Geary aot. The law of 1883 forbids Chinese to be In this country who aienol registered and provided with certificates. But four of the warrants were served and In one case the commissioners eonttnued'tho hearing until another date, Lee Key, a laundryman, and Young Wing and See Young, cooks, were given a preliminary hearing and bound over In $500 for a further henrtng tomorrow. Mr, Klchelberger's Pnblle Ileqnests. Gbtttsbubo, June 1. The will of the late Matthew Elchelberger, of this place, bequeathes the following legacies; To Get tysburg college, 82,000; Lutheran Theo logical aemlnary, $V3,000 If It remains here, lt removed to lose lt all, and (20,000 then to go to Gettyaburg college; to the Genera! Synod of " the Lutheran church for the hoard of mtsslons, to be divided equally between tome missions, foreign missions and churoh extension, 80,000, and to Chrlt church, $l,UO0. The Interest of 83,600 la to go perpetually to the support of thede- Rerrlng poor of Gettysburg. The bequests are to take etlect at the death or his Avlle. The Louse Fleague. LAKCASTEB. May 27. Dr. a E. Webei has discovered that the Hoe which have been a great nlaaue for the oast elzht months Tn the eastern end ot this county are wood lice belonglngtoequatorlal conn' tries. They belong to the sub-family Paocldre; genua Clothllla; variety. Cloth Ula Pulsatorla. How they got here is a mystery. Dr. Weber Is greatly alarmed over his discovery, and telegraphed Secre tary tsage, of the state board of agrlcul ture, invoking state aid at once. The doc tor says the lice are the forerunner of a plague, wmoii he fears will be cholera. Three of Their Children Perished. CANONenuno, May 80. Early in the morning the dwelling or Samuel Sklles, who resides in Chartlers township, was dis covered to be on fire by two otlwell drillers who were passing. The men rushed to the house Just In time to rescue Mr. and Mrs. Sklles and three of their six children. Three of the smaller children could not be res cued, and they perished In the flames. Mr. and Mra. 6klles were badly burned about the face And handa. The fire originated irom an overheated gas stove. An Accidental llomlclde. Yobk, May 81. John II. Foose, a young wan, last, nigan m sayiaraing Wltn a com rade Jabbed at him with a pooket knife, when the companion ran away and Foose truck Instead with the knife Clayton Elsanharte, a 18-year-old boy, who was standing near, Inflicting Injuries from which he died n few hours afterward. Foose gave himself up to the authorities and is in Jail awaiting the verdict of the coroner's Inquest. Closed Duwn by a Strike. HtJMTIKODOK, Juue 1. The furnaces of the Hock Hill Coal and Iron company, at Hockhtll, this county, have been closed down Indefinitely, owing to a strike of the employes, who demanded the reinstate ment of several dlschuraed leaders of the local labor union. The company refused to accede to the demands ot the men, In the hope of breaking up the luflueuce of tne union. About 8U0 men are effected by tne suut aowu. Hoy llurglers Confess. Lancaster, May 29. Walter McCIarln, Chrlstaln Broome aud George Cole, who were captured while commlttlnff a burtz laryln Columbia a few duya ago, have confessed that they, with William Davie. whoso far has eluded the officials, had committed betweeu thirty and forty buru- laries since Jauuary last, all of which were ascribed to professionals. The boya range in age irom v to la yeara. Two Workmen Fatally Injured. ClIESTEH, May 29. Two workmen at the Bear Creek Oil works lost their lives bt making a mistake. Daniel Flyun, of Bay onne, N. J., and Parker Marshall, of Liu wood, undertook to remove the head o Still No. 6tbut in mistake took off No. 7 which had a fire burning uuder It. In atantly there waa a loud explosion, ant j lynn was thrown about fifty feet. Both Uled Irom their Injuries. Mother aud Daughter Killed. PlTT8BDItci, May 80. Mrs, Nancy Mo Carrigber and her 18-year-old daughter were airuca ny a rast train at Shoustowu, on the Pittsburg and Lake Kris railroad. The mother was instantly killed aud the daughter died subsequently. The unfor tunates were walking on the track on their way nome from cburcu. Mammoth Hailstones In Ferry County. Nkwpobt, June J. About 800 feet of the Newport and Sherman Valley railroad track waa washed away by a water-enmit at Ciena's Hun. The water waa six inches aeep on tne level. Hall the site ot wal nuta fell and did much damage to grow ing crops. To Save the Corn Crop. West Cheater. June 1. The Doe Run Fanners' club at a special meeting, con sidered measures for the extermination of tue black bug which la destroying the corn aii over tne county. Death of a Veteran Es-Lestslator. Wejt Chester, To., June 1. Nathan J. ouarpiess, an ax-meuiber or the leglsla ture, aged TO years, died at his home in West Grove. Death of an Ea-Leglslator. West CBistsr, May M. T. K, Bull, ex member of the legislature, died at his real dsnoa in Warwick, aged IX Tba Csar'a Qratltude. Philadelphia, May ST. -On the deck of the Russian warship Dlmltrl Donskto tes timonials from the czar were presented to ererai geiuiemen wno had beeu Instru mental In forwarding aud distributing re uvt uur.ug vue lamine in uussta last year The gtfta bestowed were! To Dr. Tab mager a tea aet; Dr. Klopsoh, butter dish and salver; Hudolph lilankenburg, bowl andaalver;C. M. Reeve, a tankard; Dr Hubbell, decanter and drinking cups; F B. Iteevea, puuch bowl and drinking cups; W. C. Edgar and A. J. Drexal, Jr., Rus elan loving oups; Colonel Diddle, a tank ard;E. J. Phelps, sliver drinking mug. After the National 11 auks. WABBIKNTOX. June 1 V. 4.1,1.. xru the North Dakota, banker, whose banks wc cioseu on uy comptroller Eckels, and had an Interview with Comptroller Ecklee yesterday. Mr. Meare was Informed that the comptroller would never issue a charter to a bank with which Mr. Mean waa connected. Comptroller Eckiea says this is Just the beginning of a general elftv lug of national bauka simply as a meam os blind for private speculation he Intend) to cloee them tin Ttiey Did Net Ob to Sleep. "The Itinerary of a Methodist minister may have its Unpleasant features," re marked a well known divine to a news paper man yesterday, "but It has lta ad- vantages too. "There Is one little dried no Scotch. man who need to be on the southern Ohio conference list who never failed to get even with his congregation. At one station he fared badly, and on the last ereuiug ue auareasea tne cnuron be be gan, as all settled back to listen with ease: " 'Now. brethren.' he said. 'It la not fair to go asleep as ye always ha' done untu i get aiang wv my sermon. This Is my last one so wait a wee till I get slang, and 'hen If I'm cat worth W lug sleep awa' wi'ye, and I will not care, nut cunnat go before I ha' com menced. Ol' ue this one chanoel "And they were all pretty well awake by that time, so he went oni '"I shall take for mv last tart ye the two strong words "Enow thy self," but I will say before I begin tie maun o4aocmrae tnat 1 would Hat adviss this congregation to make many such profitless aoquain lances I "Yow sasy believe that thsre was net a ssere or a noa tn tfet MS OF STA' THE LEGISLATURE Dj5uftff Th SutorrUy HtUf nolKUy mil fllrntd bj tk Oovvrnar. IlARRisDuno, Mftj 20. In th senate yes ! vnU7 the HUttr bill uen.pt.off irom tax at ion 10 much of the upltM ftto k of cor i porations, limited partnerihtpi and Join ' stock AMOClatloni as Invented 1n and ar i tually and exoluslrelj emplaed In ear rjlng on manufacturing within thU state vtu passed. Under the operations of this bill lt Is eatlmattd that the state's reTsnuf will be diminished at least 11 .OOO.WO. A number of appropriation bills pasted flu ally. Chairman Talbot, of the tlec Hons committee, called up the Lan canter county contested election case. The report which finds that Franklin, the He publican, wa elected by two majority, and consequently unseats Democrat For rem, was aaopteu uy m to 07. I U It HI SB cno, May ST. The senate yeiter day passed the Walton bill increasing tc H.tAU tue salaries 01 me superintenaeniP of public Instruction, deputy attorney gen eral, auditor general aud secretary of Id ternal affairs. The governor has approved bills: Extending the limitation of action to a right to mine Iron ore where the samt has not been exerclied for a period of twenty-one years; enabling borousjhs not divided Into wards for school purposes to establish, maintain aud opsrate a public high school; Authorizing the appointment by the state board of agriculture of a dairy and food commission. The gov ernor has vetoed the compulsory educa tlon bill. In his msisage the govern 01 says that he Is not satisfied that suoh a system would be In accordance with the more enlightened sentiment of the com mon wealth, and that the bill Is defective. In the house the senate bill appropriating 11,000,000 to aid the various townships In the improvement and maintenance ol roads was reported favorably. The gov ernor has approved the bill repealing th local option law for Mt. Pleasant, West rooreland county. At the evening stiitnn the hill providing that ownership of stool In an incorporated company distilling o brewing liquors shall not prevent a persoi from obtaining a retail license, which wa defeated some time ago and afterward re considered, wax called up and again de leated. HAftRlSBtTRO, May SO. In the senate yes terday a number of house bills paMed seo ond reading. At the evening session tin governor notified the senate that he ha approved the bill providing for the com pllatlon of the corporation laws from 1874 to 1803, together with all laws relating to railroads, beginning with the act of 1849, He returned without his approval the Markley resolution providing for an In vestigation of the penal eleemosenary lu etltutions of the state. In the house the reconstructed Baker ballot bill passed second reading. Tho following ssnate bills were defeated: Authorising chattel mortgages; to provide for the regulation of mutual lnsuranoe companies and the collection of assessments due from the members thereof! nrovidlns for theelec tlon of township officers and prescrltUijvt their duties, to render incompatible th offices of justice of the peaoe and council men In boroughs. At the evening session Mr. Clarency. of Philadelphia, made a valiant effort to Induce the house to past toe are men s pension utu ever the gover nor's veto, but he was unsuccessful. The governor notified the house that he hs signed the Kenrm antl-PInkerton bill. HAnniBDL'HO, May 81. Among the bill passed finally in the senate yesterday were: Prohibiting the paddling, selling or hawk lng of merchandise without a license: amending the bill providing for the organ izatlon, discipline and regulation of the national guard, A large number of ap proprtatlon bills passed Anally. Including (2,500 for the purchase of Price's Index tc Legislation, whloh passed over the gov ernor's veto. The committee appointed to investigate tne condition ot the work at the Wernersrllle hospital presented its re port to the legislature. The committer concludes from the testimony taken and from a personal inspection of the work that the best stone available was not used in the construction of the foundations. Gov ernor PattUon sent to the house last night a message vetoing the bill amending tht law governing tntru class cities dj except ing from the provision of said act the otfl csrs of the Are department who shall be elected by the qualified members of suot department. At the evening session the senate on motion of Mr. FHun refused to concur in the house amendments to the Baker ballot law. UARRISBtma, June 1. After the passage of a number of appropriation bills tn the senate yesterday the bill preventing the consolidation of completing pipe lines was defeated on final passage, and then recon sldered on the announcement by Senator Mitchell, of Bradford, that his vote should he counted in the negative. When the general appropriation bill was reached It waa amended, after a vigorous debate, by striking out the. f3,000 appropriation for salary of the factory inspeotor. Nathan O. Schaeffer was confirmed as superintendent of puhllo instruction. The reoonstruoti Baker ballot was recalled from the house. In the house bills passed final lv were: Ex tending Saturday half holidays over the entire year; to provide for the punishment of persons wilfully procuring the public tlou of false statements; further extending me jurisaiciion or courts in divorce eases At the afternoon session the bill annronri atlng $3,500 to Giles D. Price to assist In the compilation and publication of his "Index to Local Legislation" was passed over the govern or'n veto, Previou to the night session of the senate a caucus of Republican senators named senators nanuon, fruit, Us born and Steel to nominate senate officers for the neit session, When the eeuate met C. W. Thomas, of Philadelphia, was chosen pres Ident pro tern. A nu rebut of notaries pub lic were confirmed. The senate remained In session all night, holding five minute sessions to act on bills seut over from the house. At the evening sesson ot house a message Irom the governor announced that he bad signed the Saturdav half boll- day bill, a similar message being sent to tne senate, it waa altera o'clock this morning berore both bouses of the legis lature adjourned sine die. Mormon Elders Proselyting. POTTSVILLK, May Several Mormon elders have bea scouring the lower coal fields the paat few weeks tor converts to their belief. Although they have been working quietly the result of their labor is Shown in twenty converts for whom pas sage to Bait Lake Cltv has been nroourtvl. All are from Schuylkill county, and will leave tor iuormonuom on weaneauay. Ills Savings Hedneed to Aahei. NoRRiaTOwy, May 3U The dwelling nonse or rairioit Harrington, near (Jon shohocken, was destroyed by Are. The Samss are supposed to hare been of tneen lary origin. Harrington Is a bard work lng man, and all hta savings were Invested iu tiie ueuse. ine toss is aoout eH.aw, partly oovered by Insurance. A MARVKLOt'S CUItK, BKITOBB CI xxn.) BO DTK JlaTBLEQEH, 1A, sir. George Kundwn, residing at No. iU MrcliaDta xUrt. Nfttith luihiiiss.n daughter's limbs aud body were drawn all out of shape, and the flesh of Iter Utnbs Hasted away was entirely helM. Bite could not walk a Sv ,.1K,r " er jiinui 11 neia oy me Duay. HiH) I1&4I lrtn tra-ataset ht t miniW ..f .ntfasent doetets.but all meuleal treatmeut (ailed. They (aUTBH cunco. took her to Dr Bowers,the specialist, and under hts treattaeoi her limbs aud body became iier- iwwy su-signi a&u strong. Bite now is sbeaJwy race rubor walk with aay cmm, to te prorf sstonishtpeni ol the ftamtfe aud neiKhWa. Aayiwwelsome tu i-tUl aud teethe child. te WwettU will mUUJ tuioriu tbeu. ol the truth THE BAZAAR, 729 Hamilton St., ALLENTOWN, PENN'A. (Lately occupied by Uittncr, Ilunsicker & Co ) am Wo offer this week a few special bargains. People will ask, "TFhy do they sell those goods at such prices V All we got to say, somebody's loss is your opportunity, 1000 yards of double warp China Silk, 22 inches wide in 15 designs, in tan, gray, navy, red, blank, olive, sage, lovely de signs, 75 cents a yard; bargain price, 3a cents. 1000 yards of double warn China Silk, 26 inches wide, stronc form, well made silk in 12 designs, the best ground worn, ainerent figures, y cents a yard ; bargain price, 49 cents. It's our pleasure to show these goods. 100 pieces of Summer Challis, in white, cream, and tinted grounds, pretty designs, new fresh goods; cents a yard. bargain prico 4 50 dozen Cambric Waists Jisht sronnds. two leosi nlnita a a 1 ... - down the front and back, high shoulders and well made ; bar gain price, 25 cents. M. F. Morrisey Tiey say advertising pxys. Some does. Well, if It does. we'll try it, right now, tool Look as nine n the freas. REBER'S DRUG STORE. Not only Drugs. CIOAHS, too, excellent quality, Pure Hav anas. .DON'T FORGET I NOR TIIE LADIES, IN PERFUMERY I Quite a variety, too. Vogeler's, Col gat's, Riilkser's, aud Imported. Call and see. Pot Pourrl, tu vases, CO cents. Lasting and delicate Sachet Powders. Purest Soaps and Toilet H'aters. The New Bible, Just out, more about It later. All Religious and Moral Books of any kind ordered and furn. Ished as desired at least 10 to 20 per cent less than elsewhere. Do not forget ?etg REBER. si Notice to Trespassers All persons are hereby forbid trespassing on me grounas 01 me unuersignea located In Franklin Townshlp.Carbon county, Pa., for any purpose. All persons found tres passing on these premises after the date of this notice will be dealt with according iu tue iaw. Mrs. E. H. ITAUN, May 5. 1803-w6 Franklin Twp., Pa. MACHINE REPAIRS. The undersigned Is the selling agent for an Kinds oi itepalrs for the CHAMPION BINDERS, MOWERS and REAPERS, also the WHITELEY MOWER and BINDER. These Repairs can be had at short notice and at very Reasonable Prices ey caning on or sending to W. H. REBER, Ow HARRITY, P. O. Reading R. R. System. Lehigh Valley Division. Anthracite Coal used exclusively insuring cleanliness una oomiort. Arrangement of Passenger Trains. Schedule in ErrKUT May 14, 1S08. TltAINS MCAVE LKHIflllTON For Newark aod New York 4-fiO, 7.46, and 9.3s am., x si. e.22 Bt 6.31 u. m. For slauunka chunk and Metvldere T.46 .. a. m. , n.w, 4 jn aud e.4u m. For lAmbertrlUe and Trenton 9M and 11.12 am., and 14.98 & 4 37 p. m. For blatloetoo, (iatasauqua, Allentowa, Betb- IX 21. li-M. 4JI7. 6.22. 6.4J and 0.3a u ni. T.ifl, S.25 aud 11.12 &. m. ; 2.61, bjk and 6.31 il m. For Jleadtutand Harrlsburg 4.50, T.46 and 11.12 auu o. imii. Var llOHinaus. Lehlah Hid. C?h.mfi.n1 Taii. ry's, White Hall, Ooplay, and lloxeudauQua 6.42,11.12 a.m.; IW, 2.42, IX, 6.42 and u.txp'iu. ror aiaucn uuuua e-7, 7,j, saud U.SQ a-lu. , For VYeatberly aud llazlelou 6.47, T.43 SJ6 aud ll.WB.IU,: V.1V, D.IU, f.A, ii.jw J.in, For Alauanoy City. HltenaDdaab and Ashland 6.4T, 7.4X, tJ and 1I.S0 a in. ; 4.10, 6.10 at 72 u.iu. Far alt Caruiel and sbainoklu a47. 71 and ll.Oa. in. . aio u. m. For Fotisvllle 0.47, 7 13, 7.46, SJ6 li.ii and 11.20 a, ui., v.iv, o... hhi i.w u.iu For While Haven, WIIXMbarre and Seranlon t.u, vm auu iiu .ui.; ..4U.0.1U, ana lljeu.ni For Fltuton aud L. & 11. Juort., 7.46, 9,36, aud 11.20 a.ss.1 2.36. 4.10. 6.10. aud llJS n. K. For Tunkbaunoek 7,43 aud lljo a. m.: 4.10, i.io and ll JO u.m. For Ithaca and Oeosva 7.43, 11.20a. m.: MM p. iu. For Havre, Itoenester, BuBalo, Niagara Falls and Uut Ht ll.se a-ui. ; 8.ae add iusu.Uk For Klinira and the West via aalauanea at 8UK11AV T11A1NS. For New vort4asa and ll.Ua.m. ; u4,s.it and eji u. m. ForFuuadelubla tio a.teT.S7a. m.: tAl, lit For Fasten and IMeraMallate Matseu,sjB, . i1utt.lS,ynk ,M "M a- ai i ksti, 6.U, 7-on sad aso p. m. Fer Kaadlng at Est a w. ; s.u and tu n. as. Fr l'"4ou tjus and ll ssua. i aefl n.ai. For alabauoy Oily aud dasaaMoah S.M, 11 .SB ForFettaslUausJl n. m . Far WMte llavNi, WUkee-Barre, Filiates, ruu k hanaok . TewanUa. 8sjre. lUuua. UMsra: Aukuxa, fttwira, Koekester, Butfalo, Niagara Calts aa4 tbe Vvsat ii.js a w. 2 so aud 1136 p.m. For twiner particulars iwiuire of Ageou fer Time Tables. 0i i. ,T,41iSL'li General Fasseuger Agent, Pulladelpaia, Pa- Barlt.'W.ly Bars m GXiOTHIiniTGr- I E. G. Opera House Block, Baby .Henry Schwartz's, First street, Lehigh ton. Commencement DRESS GOODS ill? anil In Great Variety and 634 Hamilton St., Allentown. EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. &11 $26,292,980.56. THl QUITABLK B0CIKTT HOLD a LAnoEK fluarLTja. Jfe IV WRITIS v X LAKH I H AKM0AL IlJComft Assurance 1D' 'V 1801. Li RICK AMOUNT OW ltRSlt AflSCBAMCK in roucu $323.118,331 VataV.aVM,Toa?0:- $39,054,943 ASSUItANCB JN FOltCB JAN ISA It Y 1, 1S02, 2,376 Death Claims Paid For Rates and further information address, W. P. LONG, Social km LeliillOD, Penn'a. If You are Wise AND ALL VEHICLES FROM HENRY GHRSTMAN Fort AJReat9 Two car toads of new vehicles au goods rre tne lowest. Uou't buy until you seo me. -KOCH & SHANKWEILER'S rSprIne Display of Qnalily and Eteenee in MEN'S : YOUTHS' : AND : CHILDREN'S GkOTHlNG! THK nraatest vt1us evtr offered for tlm iijiwm uui mauiuiinu ou;ra BUU mwu wur i mini weeks, require do greater prouf tliat our stock uanu-vome an- woui natr of nantH aud a HBataBaMlH You Can Be Koonomlcal By Buying Wlmt You KtMd for Spring Prom . KOCH & SHANKWEILER, Lareest awl Ftoest CWttlci iliese io ibe Valley. Hotel Allen Building, Centra Square, ALLENTOWN, PA. We do M Job PfMiBE at Lowsst Plble Prices. Our Spring Line of Clothing is now complete and comprising the Latest Styles lor Men's, Boys' and Youths'. Our efforts to sell tho best Clothing for the Lowest Prices are becoming appreciated and wo show you the largest stock to se lect Irom. Dotfl Buy Until Yon Sec What Wc nave. " ZERJ, Lehighton, Pa Coaches ! ! We liaye 'em in all the New Styles and at New Prices. Come, See and be Convinced Our usual Handsome Line of Furniture at the Lowest Vires. -IN- Wool aait at Moderate Prices. rplus, in 1801-, $8,946,182,72, You Will Buy WcissporB. just received. Our Prices on money. nuDdredsof delighted cuctonifn who some ttttu itks Mwruiiiii uufiistV tue ntM lw u grtwter aud prices loner than wr btotv. Our Mfn'i SulU. Geod and SHIlsh Knock about Hull for ; Xet and Servtcaablr Butt lr $ W, Faablouable UualneM SulU tor M AO Uneailk MUtMiSuita for 10 audita. Klyiiah Hivluc milU for f 16 nuu rtauusutiiiQ isuutk iri duii iu Dovii. anu uutsHwny umh fur . ilff, and lis. Men's aud Itoys' WorkUtK 1'auU. Over 00 pair la inw new aud ainerent paiinnis iur (Dr., wo., auu t a pair; otronit uuion isi. mer I'anu.f l.ac; Flu All-WuolTrousers, laiiuy and neat slrlues. fa Boi ' Kue Fauu, 1K pair at e atc and 60o. liAtra Values, 8nrtQK and Hut uner I'ndcrwear. dray aud Wlille Merluo at Hfe npW'. Frem-b lialbrliMans at We aultwf , Fine ijiialiiy (irayand WblUi Merino at Wc. Fine Woolen Uuderwear. Dr. Janet's Ureal SauiUrj Underwear, Norfolk and New Urunswlck Underwear , Little Bok' oiotblnjt. llouKb aitd Tumble School Hutu for 11, ,Ml,Usli 8tutle and Jktuble SulU, 4 t H years, tor 1.80 and fee. miiui ? a nu, eo smu w mr, r in aruin suiulhiu) bat for 16. Jersey aud Zouaw Bulls, vestee .lint Fauntirro) tiuiu, liuiilu. UlouM and Wasbiuie tfuiu.HbJrt y ati.Mtf ana muu rv. fu. bssw 4V4wu, hum bk s pair. Sirtnu Furninlili.jiOtioUs. 2fic and Mc Workius Hblrts. Fast Ulavk half How, i pair for 2Ae, Workiuuuiau's naif Hose, a pair for sue, Lntiiidrivd NeylUee IMtliu for f I, aUebintoehea and 1 lubber f'aats. I lubrfllaand ValkinicCaoaa. New LoWred Ilurdered IJ0u Hand kerchiefs. Nlg-ltt llobe. Kid (llores, Ureas HUlrts and Flue Linen nuse aUtuen auu illinium L-utwra iuiu i uns. New NeckMsar. The I truest aud Kteheet aasortment in the httcli Valit-y beautiful Uestyus in aud Aseuts, Four-ln-llands, I'uifs aud feck Hearts. Tlw HFerslan" aud "Apruu" hoaffs, ! Jutt rtt tuninter Lawu aud Pluue Neektsear. iuuuuy Tanettes. Our &c Neckwear has no equal. Dur Matde to Measure t iarutenu. We alum a Urae aod tasty line at Scou hest, Wtupcords, Clay WorsUnl rht'vluu. rirltserewajjid W ide Wale ttultiujra aud Trouseriojis. KseelbMit atMartmeut ol Kn e and Meltou Overcoatlnas fur Hnrlux. Serviceable HualtwM HidU to Measure for lie; HlylUh UeoUb tMU to uteaaure, U H, Pashlanable Hprtaf ulU for ii aad 18. A rlld enamluauun will eon.luee you ol oui- Viae WotkmausLkss Fit. DurabtUry auu Bifle ui our made 16 iueasur gar meats. New Bee Hive, 5 3 aatPwSBva ALLT3NTOWN.PA. Putting down CARPETS, is no Am for an ordinary man, but the way we put down the price of carpets during our semi annual clearance sale is fun for the buyer at NEW BEE HIVE. Corner 8th and Hamilton Sts. N. B. We are also showing a large variety of Summer Dress Goods suitable for all kinds of weather Refreshing, Cool, Pleasant, -IS OUR- ODA WAT AND OUR ICE CREAM. We are prepared to serve you every day with the finest flavored Soda and Cream. Families, Tarties and Festi vals supplied at short notice and at lowest prices. B. K. CULTON, osite Fart, LeMfiMfli. Wall Paper, From CbeaD Blanks to Pine GUI and Pressed I'apers. Also, Pelts anil Ingsalos, wnu uanasome I renes. PICTURRROU ANT) COVE, Window Shades ready to bang, or put up to order. Paint, Oil, Varnish, Glass. Iiruhes. Palnlln" and I'a dp r nansinc. bv coniDetltent unrlcuien sent to any part oi tne couniT Books, (Stationery and Faney Goods, always a large stock ar Luckenbacii's 61 Broadway, Jfauch Chunk.1 For a Thorough Trulnlug iu BUSINESS or SHORTHAND, It will pay you to Milt the AMERICAN BUSINESS Cofe, Centre SqriKE, Allenlown, Fa. si v iiiuh invivunu, iistbi iLcst, ii ia SCJ . nuu Finest Equipped Commercial TralDlnn tchuol iu cuiisjiYaisia. Q5 SEPARATE 13C liil'Al I'M KNTS MJ I ft 111 HSrHLltT01(S, Mot Praetletl Roumcw at Honest Kales. Hetu t4n ana ami 400 Hludoiilai iliiiiUaIIv. Studeiit aislsitil tn iiaxlnir iMJMltiuus. Kend for catalogue or call at office. O U DORNEY, Prin. tyrieae meuelen this iwper. tyt-Gm FRANTZ, Tho South End Jeweler. DO YOU WANT Watches, Searf Pins, Clocks, Watch Chains, Necklaces, Gold Pencils, Ear Rings, Rings, Bracelets, Silverware, society Kmlilums, Mutch Charms. Vou can buy thrra aud Diaiiv more at mir 1'otHilar Store uo i ankway. Repairing In ail III Un.ifl.es carelullv aUn4l tpat tow (r.cw. Wilson F'-antz, THE SOUTH KKD JBWI.HR, Bankway, - Jehighton. Now is Your Time! 20 Building Lots For Sale! Don't wait, but come at once and buy one of these beautiftilly located lots. You will be sur prised at the viiv they afford and the price will be sure to please you. No trouble to show you around. 6VU1 on either A P. SNYDER, or B, J. H0NGXN. But WftisapertPa 1893 JUNE. 1893 Su. Mo. Tu. Wo. Th. Fr. Sa. AT 3 4 567 8 9 10 U 12 3 U 15 l6 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 26 27 28 29 30 MOON'S PHASES. K$r7 fti )QSirtW20?,r, Ba 14 SSi 551 29 5? 61 Pneumatic Tiie Wheels from $G0 up to $90. . Cushion Tiro Wheels from $f)0 up to $60. Full hall-bearing, all - around Keys Velocipedes, $2.50 up. Iligh Wheel Lawn Mowers, 10 in,. $2.90; 12 in., $3.50; 14 in., $3.75. Bed Springs, sold everywhere else at $5, you can buy from me at $2.50, and the $5 Cotton Top Mattress at $2.75; at these prices everybody can sleep on springs. Ask the- Davis, Standard, White and Domestie Sewint? Machine Agents what they want for a 5-drawer, oak case, then come and buy the same Irom me nt $30. The White Cottace. 7-drawei. oak case, nt $25 lays them all out. Don't be humbugged I Every Washer has a Guarantee on the lid, with the Vandergrift Man- uiactunng company 'e signature. The market is full of trash. Our price for Round or Square is $5. Wringers, from $1.50 upward. Organs from $25 upward. 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. If ron want to be in time and In peckst Good things go quicklr,and procrastinat ing purchasers have only themselves to blame. If tbey are compelled to be con tent wllh second class choices. Come Julckly to our large Carpet and Curtain ilsplay at a-" S(H HAMILTON STREET, AllentowD. Pa- Apr t- Sm PAINTING .AND PAPER HANGING, Owen Relirig, Comer Biwmd and Iron Streets. TTe 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, H'e will be pleased to figure cn any work that ou may need and we also hope for a fair share of your patronage, llre will continue on our headquarters lor wall papers, Z?orders,Curtaiii8,Paints and Supplies, all kinds of Stationery .vc., and will kindly solict your patronage. Owen Reliri". DHPOHT OK TUE IXINIHTION UK TUB FltitfT NATlONAt, HANK OF LtilHili TOM, rVbiwa., at tbe clow ol Imslnesa, May Uh, nm. iikmouik:hh. Umut aitd I Hacouum Orero rafts, secured and iu ...... vtfwwi red.. it.; . 0. &IWndstosiM-uicireulatkMi . .. ao,oio oo Mfeooka, securllie, eio ta.tfcso oo nue &woawroed retterve ti4tsU. , . . lOta i llue now other National UauVs . .. tw Bajsluiu bouse. lunilture, ad fli lures R.voo uo outrcuf tt MeuneM aod (aies uata. . . 2,ow ti i'reuiluiui on V. s, Uonds 2,ino oo Bills of aiiter fUotfj woijO rractkKial vt9rmy, Mkeisjiu4 seals lis t& Secte 17JJ0 oo Leaal leuder RisaMulka itMHtrr hwhi i,XfU W vtub V. a. ireaurer reuutlon) oooq (S per eeot. elrei Total fauSvMT a I.UMIUTIBH. OaWtaJ stock (iald In tSUT ulus fuud I'udlvlded proflu SptiuuU ttank notes (ui4audtua LHvMansts iwpaid IiislrndaenoalUsubjeei tu'elio k.. (ahirIs elMvks uuuumliutt Uoe I otber Natluual Banka iMwloBUIe (Banks aud thtukers 76.000 0 11.6)0 O ie,ttto uo ra oo 6,648 0 Total 24 ttiATs or PBNSfSVLX AM a I, afuo T riciuiiif I. aiiiifi , the above named HanktdutleNiitl iwrstriiintiiii iiiTttHatviueut wi true mi iuh iicsi hi tu kiuiHit iiK iu beitei J.'Hn i Him uil Cashier BlibtU-rttWHl Slid sHulll Iu lxl.lt UMUtUleUi da ut Maj, ltvtu H--wm im- t-OT, N. P 'uMar- A i-i e i St I- H' t K Hi- i a ' Cm f Dtmtora J u kas ) Hay MA, A
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