ESTABLISHED IBIS. The Carbon Advocate raiSTKO KvltRT SATl'HDAT T Harry V. Morthlmer, Sr. O) FieB-Srller's IHook, Nortli First Btreet. 1 JlilglUQB. in. Oil! A1V-.KT19INU HATIIS. 1MM mm Iti'iullng whims to take run ol i.aiwr m ih t line lor eaeh Insertion. thi-ini'm' Athlllultrtor and notices, SS.0O. Auaiwr und 1 mores notices ",,0.,,l ,, Cards of thanks, resolutions ot respect, and siuillar niitteM on. tlms 'J ,, .,. n 'fte ,. "airs nances, and entertalnKents d, h J", to n money " 'JfP ) "h J mma lius Uten aone for Hie Mine at tills tiWilay advertisements, live Inches and cner, ' .''" ;.i,e,,t,ai.i .not 01 si j-. it in w imld TUis rule will liri eaue r I bV",ri,lVjn;t'SSrerllsln(( and Job pr.nt oi. iili y nrly advrrtlslm iwvkble .iirterty. Addron all Communications to H. V. MOKTIUMKU, SfeN'n. HTUKUAY. JUNEJM. 18!. Our Clroulat.ion 1484 pill ltliOl-ITKlt AND lltXJOBllEH, ALBERT llKEITHAUrT, ?)f North Kidder, Carbon county. tw Suiiji'i't to Democratic Holes. He sneaks both Hngllsli ami lennan. J? l TOINTV TUKASUHElt DR. J. C. KHRAMKU, Of Aqnnnhtcolft, Carbon county, fir 8uti,'i t to Democratic nominating Hiiles Ji lit ASSOCIATE julmi CIIAHLES II. SKIDLE, Of Normal Square, Carbon county. T" Subloi'tto Democratic Hides. We conqbatclIte llrotlier (Irulib on tbo enlargement of theUangor Obscr rer to n seven column eight pniro news paper. Tho Observer Is ft daisy and should be well patronized by llaiiRor people. AsrjBEL HoriCKEn, it Wcnthorly Democrat, announces turouirli the Weuthorly Herald, that lie is not a candidate for county treasurer and would not accept tho nomination under any circumstances. This is in denial of a report put in circulation that he veas in tho hands of Ids friends. IMMlGItATION TACTS. Tlio treasury department lias issued aj-eport on immigration into the Uni ted States which contains somo very In teresting statistics. No nccouut of im migrants was kept prior to 1820, but it Is estimated that, between the close of the revolutionary war and tiiat yoar they numbered about 230,000. Since 1820 the numbers lias amounted to 10, 500,000. In round numbers tho vari ous foreign countries contributed the following to this enormous total: Germany, 0,750,(100; Ireland 3,000.000; England, 1fK$f3S Norway and Swodeu 1,032,000; Austria-Hungary, fiS5,00u; Italy, G27,000; Russia and Pohtnd, 617, 000; Franco, 380,000; Scotland, 318,000; China, 200,000; Switzerland, 183,000: Denmark, 101,000; nil other countries, 2,700,000. Most of tho immigrants enumerated In the last item came from British North America. In the fortv years from 1820 to 18C0 more than ono half of the entire immigration was from England and Ireland and tho greater portion from Ireland. Since 1800 much the larger portion of tho immi gration from tho United Kingdom has been from England, and the How of population from Gcrmnny, Norway and Sweden) Austria Hungary. Italy, Rusila, and Poland has greatly increas ed. Since 1820, with tho exception of China and France, there has been al most a constant lncreaso from all countries. Since 1881 there lias been a decrease of the immigration from Ger many and Switzerland. Thelargebt number of immigrants from all countries in any ot.oyear was 788,992, in 1882. For the your ended June 30, 1892, the number was G23.081, an Increase of 107,782 over 1890 and 02,- .03 over 1891. In the decade 1SS0-90 there were 5,210,013 immigrants, as against 2,812,191 for the preceding ten years- 187O-S0. Sincotheact of Aug. 0, 1882, excluding Chinese laborers, the total Chinese immigration has only amounted to 7775, n fact which clearly shows that the Geary net was un necessary. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Qnotatloiia of the Philadelphia und New rk Kiclianfee. Nnr Vohk, June St. Tho stock market to ds.; witnessed a sharp rally In prloea. Closing UtU.l Lehigh Valley Ui VT.S.Y.ftPa (I, raUD.JITUW. ... a? 11. ac a. 1. COin.. S Heading., .... 1!, 61. 1'aul. .. 6i Lehigh NaT. .. (0 Beading (. in. la.. oe( Heading 1st pi is- H KadlagD4pt. It Kea4Ug3dprte.. 15)( ll.AB.T. liraf. to Irle U J. W- N. y. Central . ll'l West Shore ...... .IUU Lake Erie A, W ITS, Hew Jersey Cent.lOiH DcL & lludoa.li:l General Markets, New YontC June 21.- State anil WA,tm ftonr steadr. eatr: low extras. ll.ft.'ii&S.iSt ..Itv mills pateDt, ll.10al.GO; fair to fancy, $Za mihoiiwu eiear, tz.ujJW t pateota, t3.1.U uperdas, lU&SSSli elty mills, tl.eu&i winter whsats. low gradss. tl.ak&g-tt; patents, H.Vai.S5; slraighti, tlluftii rye mixtures. tH.Unu3.lh Una. il.TOtUl.llh aonthurn ijulct, waaks lumuon to fair eitra. tt.i09a.ll); good to eholce do., 9.1&st.ea. Kye In mod erate dsaiand, stead)) aupsrCae. JA&S.SJ. tVhsat modsratsly active: July, mi9!tti& September. 79 11-lSstnc; Ortober, tHc l)e- cmur, eirivviKiii. nye quiei, nominal; west era, S7o. Cm sleady, qoleti July, si30o. August, ltH . Sut.j September. tiititVIHc.; October, tl)tvVc.i No. 2, (9H5"io. Oats quiet, easlsi; July. 3b!4Ci slate, WHSIWo i western, 0rtllec. PsuuDtLPulA.June II. -Bf dull, steate sitra mesa, lr.roai.30; family. II091J. PJfl lu tuoderato demaad, steady) new mass, S1Q.&0 O&X Lard dull,wasy; ataaui rsndere-l.lft.si, l)uU ter quiet, Srm; Kew York dairy. lse0u. west era dairy, lllelfc i Klglns, to 1 Kew York ereamery. -u iQ 1 western orsamsry, l&a SOHai battalion erssmery, IslQlV). Cheese steady, easy. New York. Urge hits, JsiSMUc.! de. eelnred. T.MHlo. de. small. eVeiMo.; Bart stlms, 1&' .: fullsklms, He. Bggs stsady. fa.hr demand; New Yotk and Psuosylva&la, lTWC ) wrfitcru, HS4QI5C. JUltimoue, June gl.-Fluur dull. 'Wheat easy, toru slc-udy; white corn, by sample, tic , ytll.iw U,. , Jog. OaU guleU Hye dull. Hay quiet, barely steady; good to choice tlm, othy, sis.i c.S) I'rovialous steady. Buttsr armsr; crcamery.fauey, Jlc; do, fair to choice, ltJc iiIOhIihiiiiIuu, lc.. ladle faner, Uo.) Joodtooiiuioe, IHol4c. slore packed, llkSUc .ggs steady al IV tlm stock Markets. BcrriLO, Juno -M.-uleilull Hngssteady; a few sales were made at I 7g75 for good Yorkara, hut ri.ra weakened to $4.Meae.ri& gnodxUJ lbs huga IbSAjfrtltsi, piga, eti.&Ujpo.au, ttiheen ami laiub, uaj ; xuotl wetuera uf an lbs. haldat SI 'vi;s wlib no bu)rs; tearlloge neglette.l, jpr ug laiuba, 9&&-V7&; extra fancy, Id. liSI I-IBHiti. June tt. -Uatlla steady) pnuii S" .lio. ralr 10 good, f 1. ooui xuou, SJi-tt, rut iwnaud bull,-' 5uti; bologna i-ows. Jentli. fruu cow, f ltj&. Hogs duth bheeu steady, prime, IcIial.W; fair to good. e.0u4.3o; couiuiou, flJojaj; spring uuuW, ei.4i.ttt veal oalvaa, l&au. Ike IJuka'a Oralltude. Kew Yung.. June IN. In response to a litter at Krareful thanks to Cong and the people for his cordial reception to Amenoa, tin- Duke of Veragua has re solved a tetter front Secretary Ureaham in wbhh rhu pemler gracefully lauds "the great a-ltnirat whose name add blood you rvpresen.- mut informs him that Com mander D), kens will arrange for his voyage b.u k to Spain. The New Liberty Hell. Trti'T N Y June -a - The Columbian libenv 1.11 will be cast ibis after uoou. Mra 1. , . 1 iud has Lonseuied to set the tnai !),,,pr in tiiniiou, and the arrang-mer- - u 'n'li completed for her to press cqi 1 ,111 u n I 1 i 1 ituniea at 4 o olook, hecul 1 0 f-iite In asauipa to leas s-iu. hi. I'l.iiM., ia. 1M5 I"- 'HI M-IHI ,1 al If, i iiic iii-4rii,ii u uuus. rn mm tu .mi-s:h. . in ,iii . r, nut, u ir. luaa I. i,l 1'ai, I ! . liaiMli-ai. , i r-ii,. i.nuji. iiii-m AUwur 9 sr.de Ivl licJ aut ceuugs to naUJa, TIIKPAIRKVERY SUNDAY Jnstlco Fuller Deoldos Against the Sunday Closers. BIO DAT TOR QERMAN-AMEBIOANB. the Largest Crowd Thnt Ha, Thus far Ylalted the Ills: Show, In One liny. Turned Out TThen the Teutons lledl ested Their llnlldlnz. CHICAGO. June 18. "Oerinnn Diy" bi the exposition needed but the miR'Ht pres ence ot his majesty, Emperor William, tt. make the sueoeas ot the Teutonic season ot festivity complete lit every detail. The celebratlonot German Day. Judged by the attendance, was the most successful which has been held In oonnectluu with the fair. TYPES or EAST INDIANS. Princess Eulalle's day must now tak e sec ond place. The total attendance yesterday was200.P7A. This Inoludes free admissions, the fair onlclals having decided that here after the total number passing through the turnstile shall be reported dally. The East Indians on Midway Plalsance are stately looking fellows, and, notwith standing the torrid weather now prevail lna. still stick to their massive turbans. CHICAOO, June IT. The Midway Plals ance made Its first gratod ntr Into Jack son park this afternoon'. Colonel Bloe, of the Columbian Guards, had out two oonv panies of United States regulars and the Mlohlgan cadets as a guard of honor. More than a thousand men, women and children, and hundreds of goats, camels, donkeys, elephants, Hons, monkeys and other animals were In line. Paid admissions at the fair yssterday were ta.TU: total attendance. 112.UT3. CUICAOO, Juno IB. The lair win Deopen every Sunday hereafter, as the United States court of appeals has reversed the decision of the circuit court. Nothing can be done with the United States suprsmo court, as that body does not sit until October, and the only hopo of ths Bunder closers is In the AVanamaker suit ott behalf of the stockholders, asking that an injunc tion be Issued to close the fair. The de cision pointed out that the government's money investment In the fair was but a trifle compared with the expenses borne by other parties, whose rights in the prem ises were coequal with those or the govern ment, and should be considered arm eon- served by a oourt of eQultr. Finally the decision held that It had not been shown that the government oould surfer any loss or damage by the opening ot the fair on chinuay, ana tor this reason the govern ment could have no right or claim in equity to ine renei prayeu ior. Admissions to the fair yosterdayi Adults, M,5S2; children, 3,091; employes, exhibi tors and 'other free admissions, 16,S30; total, 7t,ous. CniCAOO, June 50. John Thornin, aged 33 years, a laborer, fell from the west side of the Manufactures building roof yester day to the floor beneath, a distant? of 180 feet. Ills head wascrnshed, both legs broken, one arm mashed Into a pulp, and his blood bespattered the section within a small radius. Tie died a half hour after reaching the hospital. He lived at Corn- wells, 111. CHICAGO, June 91. Mexico's exhibit In the Forestry building was opsned to the publio yesterday without ceremonies. The display occupies a prominent position in the wooden pegged building, and embraces all kinds ot constructive and deooratire woods, tanning barks, medicinal plants, chairs, baskets and wicker works of all descriptions. The woods are from sight of the principal states of Mexico, and the display shows 2,000 samples from 0O varie ties of timber. The paid admissions at ths fair yesterday were 00.601. Chicago, June 23.- .Arald the booming 01 cannon irom gunnnats on Lake Michi gan, the patriotic music of half a dozen bands, the cheering and waving of flags by 22.000 spectators, the Ferris wheel, the greatest triumph of engineering ot the nineteenth century was formally dedi cated yesterday as an adjunct to the W orld'e Columbian exposition. No such crowd has yet been seen In Mid way Plalsance as was gathered around this gigantic struoture when the exerolses were inaugurated. Addresses were deliv ered by Captain 11. V. Hunt, president of the lerris Wheel company; Ueorge W. Q, Ferris, the inventor; General Miles, Fresl' dent niglnbotham, Major Handy and James W. Scott. In the meantime the thirty-six cars had been filled with the first contingent ot in vited guests. At the signal the engineer pulled tho lover, and amidst a tempest of cheers, tho booming of cannon and the waving of ten of thousands of flags, the vast struoture, with its 3,000 souls, com menced slowly to revolve. Twenty minutes were occupied in thu flrst trip, which was made in perfect safety. The rest of the Invited guests were ihen treated to a ride, after which the w heel was thrown open to me puuuc. Strangers are nourlnir Into the cltv br thousands from eery direction, and so great is the ruth to the World's fair that while In some casus the baggage depart ment forces have lieen Increased threefold and the bauuaue rtiom in proportion. It Is as much as the roads can do to handle the enormous truffle. A distinct feature Is the tremendous rush of Kuronean travel. Th, heaviest rush seems to la from the east. and the fact that tho Incoming and out going trains carry about an equal number 01 iwopie argues iiini 11 Is a steady world' fair crowd that Is belnii handled. Hereafter Colonel Davis will be director general of the fair In fact as wall as name. The looal directors at its meeting yester day awarded to Colonel Davis the full powers of bis jioslUon, and will also elect Director of Work Durnbam as Colonel Davis' executive ollleer. The paid admis sions at inejaij rvsreiYiay were SM.loa, ' DEATH AFTER THrTfftCES; Eight Teople Killed and Many Hurt In a Tunu.l. New York, June 31. A train on the Long Island railroad, upon which were a tbousaud persona returning from the Sheepshead Hay race., was derailed last evening in a tuunel a short distance from Parkville, L. I. Two persons were killed outright, seven died soon after being re moved to the hospital, and about a hun dred were injured. The following Is a revleed list of the neaai itoDert uuddy, Kew York, police man; Frltc Johuaon, Kew York, piano maker; K. J. MSGonegal, Philadelphia, 96 years old: K. J. Sulnk. ollv mambal. W York; John Murphy, aged , court officer in iew org; William JJ. Hutchlns, Chi cago, aged 94; Judge Qui ml. y, of Utlca; James McGiehan, llrooklyti. 80 years old, reported yeaterday a. unknown. The aooldsnt bsppened upon what Is known as ths nay Hldge divUloo of the Manhattan railroad, about half l mile from the little town of l'arkville, which is at the Junction of the roads running to Coney Island and Manhattan beach and bheepshead liar. The Dav nidea division after leaving Parkville, paases under a via duct of tke Coney Island boulevard. The fatal train reached this point at about 6 o'clock. Crowded aboard were men, women and children who had been spending the uay wuoeaaing tue suuuroan race. The train oooalated ot six oars. The tayu-nd real cars were closed. The others were open, Every seat was taken, and men stood in tha alalaa nf the nan atut shoulder to shoulder upon the platforms ruuuing .long ma stars of the open oars. As the train neared the tunnel the last four oars jumped tha track. Then the en gine and drat two oars broke loose and speeded through tha tunnel, while the de railed cars plunged half way through. Iu transit many bad their bodies bruised by the reeks of the tuuuel, while others were thrown from the train and were out by the awe. Women faidlaai aud aw beeame Paul, stricken. Vn.u the ears finally stopped tke wauuded and drinir warn 4 moved to hospitals. Tke cauM of the ae esdeut w aa a lulaulaoed awlloh. -" ' ' ' t.rlou. Charge. Agaiaal Ilaly'a I'reiuler. ncmi, June 3! -in Ua ouauiber of deu- - 7 , cue mov ruuiem of foraing the Bauoa Nalttiatale to loan ao,uuu,us lire In behalf of the soe- pcuaea uuiea ntmrliiii i lialp a pwaauv icge who would otherwise suae, lost L6taV 000 lire. 8iguor Utollui, ttva piitavs ulada tar, deadaw the tWgec I r-V Nri The California Senator Found Life less in His Bed. A REPUBLICAN Will. BUOOEED.HIM. 11 riff Sketch of a Career Crowned by the Gift of ft 1'rlnrety i:dacttonl Initlta tlon to Commemorate the Memory of Jill Son. s . T , 1 1 its Meklo PAr.K. CM.. June 23. United StAtM Senator Inland St An ford died At his residence in Falo Alto. Senator Stan fnrd vrtis In the best of snlrtti on Tuesday, He took a drive around n aiock xarm ana j seemed as well as ever. He went ttrtJed : soon after 10 o'clock, and at midnight his valet. ffointT Into the senator's bedroom, discovered that he was dead. It has been lone evident that Senator Stanford's death was a question of but a short time. Ills symptoms were apoplec tic, and his weight was Increasingly alarm- lnglr. lie could take omyine sngntes. exercise. Biz months ago he sent for Dr. Curtlf, of San Frfinclico. The doctorpre scribed a herolo treatment, but the sen ator was not ready to undergo such methods for the reduction of flesh and the restoration of his waning strength. His apoplectic symptoms increased and his situation became such as to create serious alarm. About tlx weeks ago it was found necessary to impose a severely plain diet upon him, and lor a time its results were mo4t beneficial. Hut his strength was not sufficiently great to respond to the de mands upon it. ills lunuamentai weaic ness suddenly manifested lUelf, and he passed quietly away. Mr, Stanford's death win not street me political control of the senate. His iuo cessorin the existing congress will be a IteDUbllcan. as the appointing power is with the governor of California, who Is a Republican. As Stanford's term would not have expired until March, 189T, a new legislature will have to determine who shall serve out the term In the next oon grans. Mr. Gage, an Intimate friend of tne dead senator, ealdt "While I have no positive Information regarding the terms of Sena tor Stanford's will, t am positive thai the bulk of bis property nas been devoted to tne perpetuation or tne atanrora nni verslty." The senator s fortune Is estimated at $30,000,000, aside from the. millions hs set atide for the magnificent university that beam bis name. The funeral will be from the chapel of the university on Saturday at 1 o'oloct Iceland Stan Ton l was born in watervllet, N. Y., on March V, 1834, and was brought up on a farm until he was 90 years of age. when he began to study law. Iu 1849 he was admitted to the bar, and went to Port ashing ton, Is., where ho began to practice, A fire destroyed his law library and other property in 1WJ, and be started ror ua li forma, wnere ne soon Decani e in terested In gold mining, with his three brothers. He settled in ban Francisco In 1850 and engaged In mercantile business, soon amassing a large fortune. In lfiOO he was a delegate to the Chicago convention that nominated Abraham Lin coln, and attracted public notice by his earnest advocaor of a Pacific railroad, When the Central Pacific company was organized in ism be was cnoseu president, and in tue name year ne was eisoted gov ernor of California, serving through 1863 and 1W3. lie superintended tne construc tion of the Paciflo road, the engineering difficulties of which were much mors for midable than they would be now, and suc ceeded in completing 580 miles In tf3 days, driving the last spike at Promontory i'oint. utaii, on tne lOtb ot May. iwj. Later on he became Interested in other railroads on the Pacific slope, and dis played much energy in the development of the agricultural and manufacturing re sources of California, constantly adding new millions to those which he had already accumulated. In 1&S5 he was elected to the United States senate. Hli name Is best known to the nubile In connection with the university which he fonnded at Palo Alto as a memorial of his son. He set aside $20,000,01)0 for this Instl- tlon. and provided that all- practical branches of education, such as bookkeep ing, iarming, civil engineering and telsg raphy should be taught there, as well ai the regular collegiate course. Inoluded In the trust fuud for the maintenance of the university Is an estate of 30,000 acres at Vina, Cal.t which 1 said to be the largest vineyard in tue world. ,Mr. Stanford was well known also among sportsmen as a successful breeder of horses upon a large seaie. How Not tu lIiterniluttteT the Indiana. Let us not vigorously crowd the Indi- ana to abandon tribal organization. If thla la done Iwforo they are ready for it, they will surely lapse into degradation. Let them remain in conpact bodies on reservations to help ono another over the change and do not compel them to com mingle and compete with the white race in a struggle in which they must be hope lessly doomed. Slowly by law and by Instruction teach them the value of our property laws. Do not force citizenship upon them, but let them fine for it. We should hold ourselves ever ready to grant it, but let them first discover its benefits. If such a policy is maintained for two generations moro, the problem will be solved tho remnant of the Indians will be saved and absorbed In modern en lightenmont Major J. W. Powell in Forum. Mli iu,- Melodlee. What on the lips of the "intellectual doubter" would have been only profane sarcasm was irresistibly funny because or its innocence, when Lewis, his Im agination fired by the first opera he had ever witnessed, inextricably mixed up Moody and Sanlcey and "The Milcodo as followst The day following his at tendance at the latter performance he burst upon the scandalized maternal vision attired In imitation of his admired Ko-Eo In a patchwork crib quilt and a feather duster in his -hands waving ac centuation to each syllable as he capered about chanting. The will of the Lord be done, be done. And so you had better succumb, cumb, cumbl Washington News. Juit Like a Stan. Mrs. Stocks If vre mora into that cheap house, we'll loss caste. ill. Stocks Don't euro if we do. It's tha best we can afford without running Hopelessly in debt, and besides Its a com f ortable place anyhow. zm. mocks Hum Just like a man, Only bo you can be comfortable and pay every little mil aa quick: as it cornea in, you don't care what tho world thinks. New York Weekly. The Dominion of Canada has an area of 8,437,000 square miles and comprises one-sixteenth of the land surface of the globe. It is the largest ot all the British possessions, Australia, the next in size, containing 3,044,638 square miles. The boy -who is whacked, cuffed. kicked, half starred, overworked and otherwise neglected, generally, if ho Keeps out or prison and does not die, makes the best man. Exchange. Fogg has about made up his mind that life is hardly worth the living in these days when a man has to keep posted on so nuypr things that are not worth know- ADMINISTRATORS SAW. OF VALI'AHI.K REAL ESTATE, ETC. The undersigned. Administrators of the Instate of ELIZABETH MOYER, uacatuieii, inie ui ine jiorougu of J,e liiglilon, Carbon County, Fa., will sell at publio sale, on the premises, in said Ilorougb, on SATURDAY, JULY loth; A. D. 188ft, at ONE o'clock P. 1!., the following valuable Real Estate, to wit: All that certain l-nt or pleee ol f .ami, sttuste m, imuail IM M9HI.MMI, IJSrtMMI lUttty, l a., bounded faad described aa (olkiwa. euA talulug on rue auerl. In lr.wt UNK HUM 111 Kl) aud TlllKTY-ONK VEhH. and eltendlug Id depth of that width by parallel lluee at Mailt sjiglMTWOllUNIIllkll and TKN FHKT li a certain Alley Wlaweu laud of Jouas llaiuaan latuaan aat hi- aud liaubeu lluualcker. houuded on the Plue street, ou the auuth by a cerlaiu AlWy In tersevttugroal street, ou the weat by the afore said Alley hvlweep laud ot Jouae Hauiuau aud Reuben iiunsiceer. aim norm DT MX no. is, eiubrariug Jan Ne. II. li aud mm In tueaddi tioii tu the Horough plot of the IWfouglt ef liblghairtl iuade by Jleulwa lluualcker. IM No. II ooulalaa a TM-HTOKY FI1AMK liaelllug House IS feet by 24 feet wllh a Due Story Frame K lichen attached lxt No. 12 eon tain, a TWo-HTORV Frame ItaeUiullouae JUfert by W feet with a hvo-etixr Frame KlU-liru aliaehed. Tenuaolaalruiie-lhlrdeaah, oua-third lasts luoutaa aud the reuuilulug utMi-lalrd la ou. year At theaaiue Uiik aud plaee will to soUeucM Ferauual prorty uich aa llouaakuld FuriaHure DANIEL TCLEIUY, DA1D N. LEI BY, Administrators ot the said Elbubeth iiojtr, dstfcL- Jon, 16 tje-U items ras news. Matters Interest from All Over the Commonwealth, PEESENTED IN BRIEFEST ?0BH Crimes and Casualties ef Every Char acter Sent by the News Gatherers ot the Different Localities and Carefully Edited. IlAnrtisBuna, June it Governor Paul son has vetoed the bill to repeal the speotal Sunday law in Allegheny county, which provides a penalty ot rw for each otrense, instead of ,4 ,as under the Sunday law ot 174. The purpose of tke repealer was to reduce ths line of Allegheny county. The governor ssys no popular derasnd was mads for its repeals that It Is bread, liberal and flexible; that It has resulted ia a better enforcement ot the Sunday law, aa the effort ot sound legislation should rather be to make the penalty general thsa so im pair ths effectiveness of the taw in a par ticular community. He thiaks the ap proval ot the bill would he a step back ward. The governor approved the follow ing bills: Providing tor the sale of the equitable title of the commonwealth In the property known as ths "drove City Armory" in the berough et Grove City, Mercer county, and for ths distribution 01 the proceeds ot the sale a suppleassnt to ths act to provide for the payment int. the state treasury ot all fees solleoted by the officers, sgents and employes ef ths stats government, for a uniform method of keeping the aceonats of the same, and lor paying by warrant 01 the auditor gene ral to the said oracers, agents aud ernployes ths several amounts of said fees whleh they are respectively entitled to recelvst appro priating tl.TM.BO to pay the expeases in curred by the Joint special committee ap pointed to consider the roports from the quarantine station eemmlssloa ot Penn sylvania; M.000 to the Gettysburg Battle field Memorial association; ll,903.M to pay expenses of speolal legislative committee to investigate the electric light trust ot Philadelphia! further extending the Juris diction of oourtsln oases of dlrorse appro priating 0,009 to the spring uaraen insti tute, of Philadelphia. Murder ta the Second Degree. KlTTASINO. Pa., June 19. Charles Spay- the, one ot the Leeohbura; hank robbers and murderers, who with three others sharged with the murder ot Ceunoilman William'Shaffer in Leeohburg la februsry last, while resisting arroat, was yssterday oonvloted ot murder la the seoond degree. The case has been on trial for a week, and' the jury went out Saturday evening and yesterday morning returned the above ver dict. Rhine, one of the robbers, has boon convloted ef seoond degree murder for the same crime aaa Is serving twelve years. The four robbers, Wyckof), Hhlnes, Spay the and Rromer were plaoed on trial for burglary this evening. After the burg lary trial Wyckon! and Kromer will also be tried for murder. A Finally Burglar Caught. NATRONA, June 20. W. P. Dysert, a Philadelphia burglar, held 100 armed men at bay all night at Cheswlek, Pa., and only surrendered when fifty determined men ourst open the door of the building he was In and overpowered him. For ten hours a steady fight was kept an on both sides, and when captured ene of the robber's eyes had been shot out and his left arm disabled by a bullet. Dysert Is supposed to have been Implicated in fifty robberies in west ern Pennsylvania during the past two weeks. nilled by a rll.h.d Ball. ALTOOKA, Pa., Juns 19. Max Melndsl, who was accidentally struck by a pltohed ball while at the bat lata Saturday after noon on the Juniata baseball grounds, near this eltr, died yestsrday. The ball hit him on the left side of the head, sear the temple, caustug a fracture of the skull and rupture of a blood vesgel In the brain. Melndel was managerof the Deflanoa base ball team, aged 33, and highly esteemed by all who knew him. An Erab.saler Itelaaaod on Dell. Lancaster, June DO. Ex-Prothosotsry John w. Mentrer. oonvioted of smbas- xlement, was sentenced to pay a fine of ll,S83.o4, the amount embaazled, and to undergo an Imprisonment ef two years in the county prison. As stfoa as seatenoe was pronounoed Mentcer'a counsel pre sented a special allocatur, granted by Judge Green, and Mentzer was relsased from custody on entering 11,500 for his ap- pearanoe. Zrea Men Unable to Agree, Pittbburo, June 19. The conference between the iron and steel shest manufao ftursrs and the Amalgamated Assoolatiou committee has proven fruitless. No more confererces on this seals are likely, and there seems a strong probability of trou ble. Neither side will talk, but enough is Known to justuy tne statement tha, ths men will not aeeept the reductions asked Dy the maaufaoturera. Hosier's Tletlm Dead, CARUBLB, June to. Samuel Eokhart. who was shot by Frank B. Hosier near the Churohtown hotel on Saturday nlgss, died yestsrday, Coroner Brladle and Jury in vestigated the matter, and ths verdict ren dered was "that Eokkart same to his death from the effects of wounds received from a revolver In the hands of Hosier." Hos ier is in jail and will be tried in September. Must Net Wear the Saltan, Lancaster, June 90. The Grand Army posts ot this city have appointed commit tees to ascertain the names of parties wearing Grand Army buttons not sntltlsd to wear them. When the list Is oompleted it will be published, and prosecutions will beentsrsd against all who are Illegally wearing these emblems ef the order. A Mlaliler'a Wife Coanmlla Salelds. Lancaster. Juas M. Mrs. Margaret Kunkel, wife of Rev. O. O. Kunkel, paster of the Second Lutheran ehsroh at Meohan IcaburK, this oounty, committed suicide yesterday by hanging to a rafter in the parsonage garret. Mrs. Kunkel had been melancholy for some time. lloth Lega Oat Off. F.aston, June St. Philip Nixon, a brake man on the Helvldere Delaware rsilrtad. fall from a train la Phllllpshurg and had both his lsgs out otf , resulting in his death a few hours later, A Big taw Mill Daraed. "U'illiauspobt. June 8L The extensli aw mill of Brown, Clark A Howe was de stroyed by Are this morning betwen 1 and o'clock, together with a large quantity of sawed lumber. D.ath of aa Ex-Laglalator. HAnnUBor.3, June 91. Major David Mumma, a venerable lawer, died al his home in thla city last night lie was onoe a member of the house and later eleoted to the senate. Cameron Couutr's New Jndee, IlAHMSBCno. June 91. John Mason has been appointed by Governor Patttson As sociate judge for uamsroa county. Annual Statement -OF T1IK- LfitiEhloii BoroDEii School District, For Year Kndlug June S, 18!kT. IIKUKII'TS Halanee on hand from last year. . e-tate Appropriation From 'las C-oMevtar. t'roiu other sources nil si 9411 wi 111s at io,7H et FXI'F.NIUTUHBH Teaeliers' Salaries- IN-btand Intereat Oeneral rriailia ICeiialrlna ami iatutli.g root ,.... (liwrta ami test Uioka HU reoltathHi seals Slate bhu k hoard Ink, era) out, rrUM-ra. &.c llalaneeoii 4aie)iloiia-4lla l!oal Ouesallou IS;uld staling... rt Dilating cloth, broom, &e Treasurer's salary K eretary's sauuy Janltur'a salary aoiidnes Kilancvln Treasury,.. 4Tefl S Ml M SW o 110 as aw ui si w iss so .11 'aM sis as 4 00 IX 44 so 00 n n m ee nrt at ,10,71s si ltKHOUliCKH AMI UAI11I.1TIE8. (uall oil hand , 0v7 ST Due fnuu las Oolleeior isi TS ' ollM-rseurewa. u ee ljso as rtonds at 4 per cent , I4g Hoods at s er eeart. lojuo 00 tiaao w LtstMUUas ia exeeas of Beeeereee ,M,tee 3ft We, the undersigued Audlwra ot ladiigbtiwi Itorougli. OarUMi eouufy, la., latlhi earefulty esautlaaal the abuie aeeuuetsbl the irettsurer, find ttuMu esHreet to the bant of tear kuowWae mm mai- 1. K. IIOYRIt, I J. II. HSOll, V Auditor a. O. W. A. IimCHAlID ( JiHMtlT. Usa-ws . Admlnistr ators Notice. Estate of ELIZABETH UOYERlsteof Lehlchion lloriHicb, Carbon eouuly. Pa.. dawasail. All persons Indebted lo said estate are ream selial to nuke i in mediate uavtaent and tboee havtaig legal claims against lh saiwe will ureaeM wllhout delav la peeper order far lettlawtssU to DASiiKt, A. LsiBT, DAVID N. LBT, New Trlooii. Admlaletrtuxs. Lehigh county, Pa, Jruie 8, 0t-i jh BAZAAR 729 Hamilton St., ALLENTOWN, PENN'A. (Lntcly occupied by Hittncr, Hunsicker & Co.) UNAPPROACHABLE Bai'gains FOR- THIS WEEK. China Silks. Printed China Silks, dark grounbs with light figures, good quality, OiJc; closing out price 25 rents. I'rintod China Bilks, light and dark groundi, 22 Inchns wide, lovely designs U5o n yard: closing price. .11. i-.xim Heavy l'rinted uiilna silks in a great, variety of colors, beautiful lie algtiR, 20 in. wlilo. Goods were made to soil for 81 it yard; this week 50o. Uur sllK stock Is full with many (leslrablo bargains, nil at reducod prlcos, Dress Goods. 2000 yards double fold Wool Dress Goods, seasonable colors in a variety of weavers, luo n yam, actually worth double. Ask to see these goods. Illack and colored Dress Goods in all the new shades clenti, desirable goods purchased for tne spring aim summer trade lit reduced prices. WASH GOODS. Our 4o Chnllies are In great favor. Good cloth and pretty patterns is what caicues. 10U pieces of now Pineaple Tissue re- ceive'd this morning. The most beaut i ful lino of wash goods otrered tills sea son, IThi a vnrd. We will distribute them at 80 a yard. Don't miss seeing this special oirorlng. Plain and brocaded fast binck Satlnes from 12'i'o up which are great values. White Plaiil nuil Stiipuil Ijuvus. Wo are showing nlargor stock of them than heretofore. A good chance to make a selection. l'rinted Irish Lawn, nice neat figures, the prettiest of all Summer wash goods, 1U cents, a yard. M. F. Morrisey They aav advertising pays. Some does. Well, If It does, we'll try it, right now, tool Look as mine In the Press. REBER'S DRUG STORE. Not only Drugs. ClOAltS, too, excellent quality, Pure Ilavanas. DON'T FOHGET I NOM TIIE LADIES, IN rEItFUMERV I Quite a variety, too. Yogeler's, Col-1 gat's, Itldkser's, and imported. Call and see. Pot Pourrl, lu vases, 60 cents. Lasting and delicate Sachet Powders. Purest Soaps and Toilet ll'alers. The New lllble. Just out, more about it later. All lielklous and Moral Hooks of any kind ordered amUuru Ished as desired at least 10 In t!0 per cent less than elsewhere. Do not forget REBER. MACHINE REPAIRS. The undersigned Is the selling scent for an kinds 01 itrpairs ior tne imiawi iua lllNDEItS, MOWKItS and HKAPEIW, also the WIIITEI.KY llOWEH and llLVHK.lt. These lleualrs can be had al short notice aud at very Reasonable Prices uy calling on or sending to W. H. REBER, 0w IIAHItlTY, P. O. Swartz Bros., Wnlp't old stand, First street, PRACTICAL. Plumbers & Tinsmiths Coin lets Line of Stoves, Heaters and Ranges ALWAYS CN HAND. TIN & SHEET METAL WORK iieally, cheaply J pioraptlj doim Sltam und WaUr Hlllutr, Furnace work anil House Heating lu all Hi varlmis briuches a Bpecialtjr. Just Think Of It Good Whiskey $1,50 A GALLON. AT J. H. Koons' Lehtolon Lipor Store, riaudenbiuli'i Old Stand. First Street, - - - Iaenlghton. DR. W. A. LEVAN, of Milliwrt, will be at the Port Allen Hotel every Thursday afternoon be tween 1 and t o'eloek, gpeoialty lu uropsy, uiseasoB or woman and cuild reu unci Dyspepaia, Dr. F. A. Rabenold, Deotislri Id All Its BraDcles Will U at the Fort Allen lltMtsa, WEISSPOHT, PA., Hr-TUURiDAY OF EACH WEEK, OLOTHIITG- I E. G. Opera House Block, Baby Coaches ! ! Henry Schwartz's, First street, Lehighton. Commencement DRESS GOODS I, pt auil In Great Variety anil 634 Hamilton EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. en $26,292,980.56. EQUiTABLK BOOIBTT . HOLDS a la bo sr. euarLCB, aV0.V WB1TK8 Assurance 1. ' ABitUBAafCI tit WO&CM $323.118,331 FART IN TUB WORLD, $39,054,943 ASSUItAM.'t: IS KHICK JANUAKV 1, 1S9J, $804,804,557. 'j 2,370 Denth Clnlms Paid For Hates and further information address, W. P. iLOHS, Special Apt LeblEbtOD. PfiDD'a. If You are Wise AND ALL VEHICLES FROM HENRY GHRSTMAN I?oi't A.lieMt9 Two car toads of new vehicles all goods rre the lowest. A GREAT reductions. OVER 310 Fine " " " " " " " Come early KOOH & SHANKWEIIiEIl, ami i n mn miwi mis mid 5 IN OUR SJiTIBE STOCK 'Ot' Men's and HodUb' Soils. KOCH & SHANK WEI LER, LarC6l and rinnt ClitbiD Hiw in lbe Yalley. Hotel Allen Building, Centre Square, ALLENTOWN, PA. We flo Bat Job Printiii Our Spring Line of Clothing is now complete and comprising the Latest Styles lor Men's, Boys' and Youths'. Our efforts to sell the hest Clothing for the Lowest rriocs nre becoming npprecittted rind we show youthe lnrgect stock to se lect Irom. Dotfl BT nam Yon See What We Hayc. ZERJSf Lehighton, Pft WeT. haro 'cm in all the New Styles ami at Hew Prices. iV3 Come, See anil be Convinced Our usual Handsome Line of Furniture at the Lowest Prices. -IN- fool auil fool, at Moderate Prices. St., Allentown. 1 it 1 in 1 801 , $8,046,182,72. You Will Buy WeisspoM't just received. Our Prices on Don t buy until you see me. TUMBLE ! We have made it a point for the lust few seasons not to carry over any stock hence we make these wondorful 1000 BOYS' FINE SUITS, (jobs 5 to 15 yeahs.) Suite Formerly $2.50, now $1.00 " 2,75, " 1.50 3.75,- 2.00 4.00, 2.50 ' 5.00, " 2.75 " 5.50, 4.00 (TWO PANTS AND HAT.) " COO,' " 3.75 ' G.50, 4.50 " 0.00, " 3 50 - 7 00, " 4.75 in order to get the proper sizes. A SWEEPING REDUCTION Lame Stoct Small PRICES, at Lowest Possible Prices. New Bee Hive, fVLLENTOWN,PA. l'utting down CARPETS, is no fun 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 H. W. HUNSICKER'S NEW BEE HIVE. Corner 8tli and Hamilton Sts. N. B. Ure are also showing a large variety of , Summer Dress Goods, suitable for all kinds of weather Boom! , Bang ! ! Boom ! ! ! 4TH of JULY AT Culton's is immense. AlliSizos of F iro Crackers BIGGEST SPECIALTY ire Works!! You will make a mistake if you buy before seeing us. B. K. CULTON, He Part, Letiatton Wall Paper. From Cheap Blanks to Fine flllt and Pressed Papers. Also, Fells and Incsslus, with Handsome Frelzes. 2JICTURE ROD .AND COVE. Window Shades ready to hang, or put np to order. Paint, Oil, Varnish. Glass, Undies. Painting and Paper Hanging. Lv coninetllent unrkuien sent to an; part ot the county Books, Stationery anil Finey Goods, always a large stock a Luckenbach's 61 Broadway, Mauch Chunk, For aTliorough Training in BUSINESS or SHORTHAND, It will iay you to vlilt the AMERICAN BUSINESS Cote. CentreSquare. Allentown, I'a. Fllirat K'lulttlttHl UuiuiiierrlAl Train iiiir ttcliuol iu rniiiS)iVstHui, Blti'AHATK DM'iUlMKNTS XfarvaUsV COMPKTKaT -BB1' iMHTHt'CTOIsB. icni iTaniuai uiurse i Honest ititrei lislwf?u aiio anil 400 Htudfiits annual). bl4jdeM1t4aMl1taM.il isa.ttiar imioIIIhii. Knd ui vauiiuua ur rail iv.iiujrso. O 0 DORNEY. Prin. CVrii-ate mrurlou tltn ha iht. 6-31 PRANTZ, The South End Jeweler, DO YOU WANT Watches, Searf Pins, Clocks, Watch Chains, Necklaces, Gold Pencils, Knr Rings, Kings, liracelets, "silverware, Society Emblems, ll'atch Charms. Vou csd buy them and many more st ntu 1'ouuisr More on l.aunway. Repairing In all its lirancliea carrtiiilv altendnl to si low oriees. Wilson Fiuntz, THE SOUTH KKD JKWI.BK. Rank way, Lehighton, Now is Your Time! 20 Building Lots For Sale! Don't unit, lint rjimn nt once and buy one of these beautifully located lots'. You will be sur prised at the view they afford and the price will be sure to please you. No trouble to show you around. 6'sll on either or R J.IWKaSlf! But WeUsporlPa Pneumatic Tile Wheels from $G0 up to $90. Cushion Tire Wheels from $30 up to $60. Full ball-hearincr. all - around lleys Velocipedes, $2.50 up. Iligh Whcol Lawn Mowers 10 in,. $2.1)0; 12 in., $3 50; 14 in., $3.75. lied Springs, Bold everywhere else at .'). 'vou can buv 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 Sewing Machine Agents what they want for a 5-drawer, oak case, then come and buy the same from me at $30. The White Cottage, 7-drawei, oak case, at yib lays them all out. Don't be humbugged ! Every Washer has a guarantee on the lid, with the Vandergrift Man ufacturing Company'e signature. The market is full of trash. Our price for Round or Square is b. 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. t Building Lots FOR SALE On Easy Terms. Only a 5 minute walk from N. Snyder's store. Apply to B. F. Peter, With Snyder's Store. A . Steckel, Slatington, Pa. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING, Owen Eelirig, Corner Second sod Iron Streets. We have severed our connec tion with Mr. O. F, Acker, and will hereafter do all kinds of house pair ting, 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. We will be pleased to figure cn any work that j ou may need and we also hope for a fair share of your patronage, Hre will continue on our headquarters for wall papers, ftorders.G'iirtaiiii, Paints and Supplies, all kinds of Stationery V:c., and will kindly solict your patronage. Owen Rehrig. Reading R. R. System Lehigh Valley Division. Anthracite Coal used exclusively insuring cleanliness and comfort. ArrsiiKemert of Passenger Trains. Sciirnui.K in Effect May 14, 1803. TllAINN LKAVK I.EIIK1IITON For Newark and New York 4 A). T.as, sad 0.23 , in. ,111, IUB & 0.31 p. m. for tlauuuka t'liiink aud Belvldere 7.46 IV. a. in. : 1X.9X. 4.37 aud 6 12 u iu. r ur i.amif i iv ine atm neuion 9.M0 abd 11.14 a 111.: audJ2..U &43TD. nt. Kur HUlliiKtou, I'-HiaaauQua, Allentown. Beth ltMifui, and 1-atuion, ciw, v. 2b, 11,12 a. iu , 1'i 'tl. 3.2W, 4 37, 1V1U, 6.4a and 0 kt p m. Fur 1'liiladflhhla and ioiiiti south 4,W, e 42, 7., t.JB and 11.12 a. in., 2.W, $Alt and 0.31 p. in. Fur ItradltDzaiHt UirrtitmrK 4,00, T-a and 11.13 x.a. and&.xip in. Fur Hoiuau. Lfhleh (.an. rherrvford. Lau. rv'a, Uliltt Hall, IV.ay, and HoVendauqua .4f ll.lKa.tn.. Vt li. K.44, 4J7, 0.42 and B.Kp iu. rut jtissinutiiura. .., io, ujtuu II. a Hi, 1 1.10,2.4, 4.10,0.10,7.tt.VL&a U. UI. Fur satiivrb and llatlvtou e.47.T.43 9.30 and M.aWa.111.. 4.lt)(6.lo,7.w, fun. 1 ur aiananov l4tV. Miritandual. and Ashland 6.47, T., 9 Jtt and M a in.; 4.10. ft.10 61 T.tJ p ui. II. so a, 111!; 6,10 p. in. ' 4V ur I'oltsvill' 6.47. 7.43. 7.46. B-V 11.11 and 11.20 a, m., 4.10, C4it aud l.-M uin rortvuut navfii, wuaraikarreana ncrtnioa I.3, 9J tiiitl 11.20 a.m. , 4.10. 6.10. and 1 1.36 1.. ui. For 1H1MUO autl lfc & H, Juiu-I.. 7.46, 9,30, aud 110 a, 10.; 3,jtl, 4.10, ft.10. aud 11.36 It, UI. Fur lunkliauiMicL 7.41 aud 11.D0 a. lu.i 4.10. 5,10 ami 11.30 p. iu. Tor llUiMA KUU tirurtal I l.al (U. 119 p. in. Ftr Hayret Hot lifktfr. BuHato, Niagara FalU and tin v(tll.20 a 111.; i-waitd 11..11,10. Fur fell mi ra aud tin Wti via tsalauianca at 1,10 p. uu nviii4 ) iiAnii For New York 40 SJC aud lMJa.m. j a 5, 8 IT ud 631 p. III. Fur 1-Mladr-IuLla 4 JO Liu IJ7 a. 111. : 2 si. & tr and &31 p. 111. For ahaaton and Iiit4rmdlt Hutloaa.s.62, Jja, 11. 11 12.&7, 21. 6.17, tui and 9.22 p. io. For Mauri, illiuiik ii.au. li.au a. iu. . xau. 6.10, 7.ft aud 9M p. in. rur jmwii wk a-m a. 10.: z.i ana 0.11 p. m. Fur llajlsHoii VJsSattd UMiu.,and 11 3p.ra. For ilattauoy Olt y aud tthruaudoan 9 6d.ll 30 a. iu. ' Fur at HA-, p. m , For Wblla Ilavtut. U'llLu lirr inr.tAn niukhaiukeluMaaUa. Hayrr. Ithaca, (leueva, AujMtru, FUmira, Ktiebmur. itiOu, Nlanara 1 ssivsj sr, taw 11 rs, il.JB , (H. fUU 1 1 90 p. Ui, rormnutr partleulari Ituiulra ot A scat ( (or riHtsB 1 avMM. O. (I IIANOOCK. (leaersl rasuuier Afent, ItiltaiMpliU, rs. A. W. NONNKMAl'lIrK, Aset Oeosrsl fas- nafi Aim, raatiu wtaixieau, 1 1, Mar It, tt, Iv WANTED SA LKS31EN, ta aati cHtr ehntse sad hardy nuraery slock. MaameSsllTSrleSISs U, oaWr IKMIi lu tiulu eats Mssmel.ls, aad nawixiUed oaiy t ua, we par wiiinilsslsri ae salary, g. aicUialve we psrsa tewstSfTSa asat sStt( saw pay suy. wrii as at ouc. H skelse tesriloty. Mar BaoraiRa. iiefyssefi, suaweetef, n. x, NOTICE
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