K9TABL1S1IBD 1873. The Carbon Advocate FBHtTBD KTinT SATDllDAT HY Harry V. Motthlmor, Sr. OWICB-Seller's moo, North First Street. Ilillnon, Pa. Ihls Paper hss Mceirtrt at the IhlgMoo roat Office as Second Class Mailer. ova AUVKimsiNa hatus. ijoaA and RpndlnK notices to take run of Miwrseiwr line Ior eswh Insertion. Bifmitore' Administrators' and notices, MM- Auditor and Divorce notjees II 00 oirdSr ojtliank, rcsolotions ot respect. 'd similar notices one lime 11.50. I-onil notices nl entertainment sarrs, lesUyals, fairs, dances, and al enWrtal iiinentj deslimed to make nioiifjr a cents tier line. iinles. Job printing has been done tor the same at this 0Mp!ay advertisement!, nvc Inches and over, or tl.ss II not so paid. This rule will hereafter 'VemTKnVavertlsIn,, and loh print nica"hT yearlf advertising pareWe .iurierlY. AddreM all Communications to II. V. MOUT1I1MBK, Ssn'ii. SATURDAY. JULY IS, 1803 Our circulation 1484 p)ll KKU1STKK AMI llrXOUUBIl. ALBEUT BREITlUUPT, Ot North Kidder, Carbon county. UP- Subject to Demociallc Kules. He Bpeaks Mill Kngllsh amKlerrnan. poii COUNTY Tiuuiuiiiiit DR. J. C KUKAJIEK, Of Aqunshlcola, Carbon county. HJ- Subject to DemocratlenemlnnlliHt liules pun ASSOCIATE JUUtlE CHARLES 11. SEIDLE, Or Normal Square, Carbon county. IJf- Subject to nemocrallc ltulea. pOK COUNTY TltEAbUIlKR JOHN CONWAY, Of Mauch Chunk, Carbon comity. tW BuUJect to Democratic llnlea. J?OB COUNTY 1 OMMISSIONKIt jonN o'donnell, Of East Maueh Chunk, Carbon County, sjsr- Subject to Democratic ltules. pUH ASSOCIATE JUDGE B. P. PETER, Of Franklin Township, Car'iou County. tJjr-SiHiJectto Democratic Killer. TUB democracy, nvunneu lueuil. a glorious victory at the polls in Novem ber. General Frank Keeper, of Kaston, has been nominated by the Republi cans for Congress In this district to fill the unexpired term of a Democrat. The general will find political fighting in this district up hill work. The Democrats of the lower end have a candidate for the olUce of county commissioner in Mr. M. T. Trcxler, of J-ielilKhton, around whom they can rnlly with force, energy and above all with unanmlty. He lias always been a Democrat anil Is fully equipped in business experience to make a good county ofilclal. Up to date It appears as if tbo genial Morris would meet with no opposition in this end. Howard Mutciiler, of Kaston, lias been nominated by the Oemocratio party of the eighth district to succeed his father, the lato, lamented William Mutcbler, lit Congress. Ills nomina tion was unanimous. Mr. Mutehlor is a vigorous, earnest Democrat, a fluent talker, bright, honest and energetic and will make a record in the National House as a first-class- legislator that the people of the district and state will he proud of. John O'Donnell, of East Mauch Chunk, familiarly known amoug the "boy" as "Top," announces himself in this newspaper as a candidate for County Commissioner. Our acquaint ance with Mr. O'Donnell gives us the pleasure pf saving that he is an honest intelligent citizen and will make a faithful olllclal If nominated and elected, in other words, lie is I ho kind of a man the people want in public place. "Top's" many friends aro hustling for his nomination. Friday, Aiiicutt HI, Dr. W. F. Danzer, specialist in the treatment of all diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat will be at the Ex change Hotel, on Friday, August 21. Will lteturu August 1, '03. Dr. Jos. Doners, the reliable specia list whose headquarters bavo been at the Weissport House for some months. is now in Chicago. Ho will return Aucust 1. 110.00 suits for SO. $15 sult- for S3, why don't you buy bargains whou you have a chance, the like which you will not have again, we are selling 12,000 worth of clothing at nearly one-half price and can give you greater bargains now In men's nlnl boy's suite than ever before as we have to make room on account of building, don't miss this chance, but call nt once at the Ono Price Star Clothing Hall, opposite tho C It. It. Station luauch Chunk. To Whom It May Concern Mr wile UUla Boyer has this day Ml my td Slid DOartl without lust tikiitm or nroviwuttUtii. All persons are hereby cautioned not to trout or Harbor her on luy tuvuiiut as 1 will ray no UUU contract?, by her. July 7Ui MUhhS KUYKU. !(. ktfrlon, ia. To Whom It May Concern All persona are lierehr nuitiAiu.il naft Ia l.ar. Ikw or trust my lr HUBANNA liliOWN, atu-r iuis uau-. as . w 111 not pay an) uepis contracted vi i,rr. bug ubviuk ,eu my ueu anu uoaiu Willi out Just cause or provocation. July , sa-Sw. Kan Welaajiort, lU. MUST BE DONE BY CANADIAN TUGS TJnll.d States Ts. Caanot .rt Lag-a U Can.dlaa Waters. Ottawa, On., July 18. Tha question has arisen In connection with lumbering operations on Georgian Hay whither United Statu tans should La allowed to do sorting work la Canadian waters amoug logs and also whether booms In whlob logs are towed across to Michigan should corns into uanadlan waters free of duty. Tba Controller ot Customs has just de- ciusu tuai aorung must m uou by uana dlan tags. On the dnty question the Controller holds that booms. If of United States con struction, should pay duty on tu.lr first entrance, out nas agreed to leave lu. de cision of the question to the Department U 4USMC0. lias Iteacked the Century Mark. Trot. N. T.. Julv 12. Mrs. Nance W. Boyntoo of llooslck Falls, has observed the 100th anniversary of her birth. Sue was born In Fltohuurg, Mass., Ler rattwr ueing Aaron w heeler, captain In the rero lutlouary arinr. lira. Bom ton Is the inothar of 10 children, uvea of whom are unsg. one nas au grand-ooildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Her mental fac ulties an unimpaired and health (tood. Will Ket M(kt on tUe Sttn, Ntw Yorut. July 10. The famous mid. dlewelghta, Jack Demiiaey aud BUly Smith, will not meet on July 4 to con tend for the championship of tbeir class ana a io.ouu puree, tuo uoney isuod Athletlo club's board ot directors decided to postpone the event Price Uay Sue for Damages. nAcsusAoc N. J., July 19. -Kjt-Oov- ernor rnoa vuitea his name in mtlsirt, UergeA oounty, N. J.. yeateftUy and re turned to Sheriff Bogert tUe uonrlng It Is said that the ex-Oorereor will bring ault for damages agalaet the persons who caueed his arreat. The Dive llroka ills Spine, Rooxawat Bba-r, I, July lu William Piatt; of 2L'5 Nassau avenue, Brooklyn, while bathing this afwmtxu at Bocka way Park, bruke his spine by diving off a bathing pavilion tuU' aballuw wmr Hs will proUbly die, iU is 4 j yuare old M4 Berried, BURNHAMJS CENSURED Placing the Blame for the Chicago Calamity. THE BUILDING WAS AN UNSAFE ONE The Director ot Works at the Talr Called !fora itm Coonell of AdtnlalttraltoA. A It am or That Ilurnham Will ba lie tDOTed Tha Itodtai Iteotaril. World Fair Gnourtoa, Chicago, Jnly 12. Tha Oouuoll of AUrainlntration mot In secret aeaaloa at tha Admiulatratton building yeaterdty, all tnanihara boiog preaent The horrlOla catMtrophe of Mon day, of course, neoMatUted the oonTenlns of tht Oounoll, whJoh contend tnnt u tne cold itorage building ra unwfe or had been condemned, they had not bean noti fied to that effect. The Director ot Wurke, Mr Hum ham, and hie aasisttit, Mr. Graham, were summoned to apiwar before the Council, which the did. The Council la inclined, it i aaia. to so- rerely ceniure Nr. Durabara, and tbi re are rumors around the big-domed build in i that he will lose his official bead. From the other side comas the intelll cence that the OouocU had been adrlsed of tbe unsale conunion ot me ouiiuiuk iy Chief Murphy aud bis asalatant, James PltftpAtrfck, who lost hla life In the burned structure. It la said that ther In dited a Joint letter to tbe Council, appris- lna tnem oi tne sueii-aice oonstruoiiou 01 the building, and of tba unaafe arrange ment of the fire shaft inside the plaatered tower. But. In spite or this, it la Alleged mat the Council, in their endearors to rfduoe tha operating expenses of the Fair, leas than two weeks ago, ordered a reduction of the guard. Tbls devolved upon uoionei itioa no al ternative bat to call men in from the tops of the buildings, where hundreds have been stationed solely to watch out for fires, and place them in tbe building guarding the exhibits. lie waa compelled to recall the guard from the tower where he had been placed after tbe tower oaughtJ tire the first time. Along wttu men irora the roof of other buildings and the result Is the Are gained such headway before being discovered that it was soon beyond control. It Is considered by some that this mat ter cannot be settled by the Council of Administration and that tne Dual placing of censure will be done by a higher body probably tbe National Commission, acting on the uuthorlty of the United States Gov ernment. The Council has hoard of the story and has itself to shield. In doing so they will probably order the removal of Director of W orks Burnhara, the accredited assistant of Director General Davis. Mr. Burnham will should this occur, no doubt appeal to the Director General, and he, as a croature of the National Oommlailon, may order Mr. liurnnam to remain. lbe Council ot Admmistrallon and lv cal Directory recemly agreed to mike Col. Davis Director General ue Facto, but the National Commission has not yet acqui esced in thla move, und here is seen where the trouble lies in the final bestowal of censure. In all thirteen bodies have beeu removed from tbe ruins of the burned warehouse. Besides those three firemen died at tbe hospital, making -slxteeu lives known to have been lost as a result of tho fire. The point near tbe smoke stack where many of the unfortunate men were neen to Jump Is covered with a tangled maws of steam pipes and charred timbers fully twenty feet high. lbe names oi tue unioriunntes wno lost their lives In tbe fire are as follows: James Fltzpalrtck, oi years oul, captain of Engine Company No. 2, compound fracture of arm. crushed shoulder, burns and internal Injuries; died at Emergency Hospital, Julm 11, Freeman, Lieutenant inaiue Com puny No. 1. William Denning, iruck (Jomnnuy lNo. 4. terribly burned and crushed by falling Irom tower, died in toe Emergency Hos pital 'tmip is. uron, xrucu iso. . Capt. James A. Garvey, Engine Com pany No. 1. John McBrlde, compound fracture ot the right leg and burns on arm heud and body; died at the Emergency Hospital John Cahlll, Truck Co. No a 1'aul Schroeder, Truck Co. No. 8. Burton H Page, captain Truck Co. No. 3. Charles Purvis, lieutenant ot Euglue Co. No. 4. John A, Smith, driver of Engine Co. No. 2. There are three bodies In addition to the above that have beeu found and which are unrecognisable. It Is known, however, that they are not firemen, as all the miss log firemen have been accounted for. One of'the unrecognized was undoubtedly an electrla lineman, but the identity of the other two is In doubt. At the hospital there are but four pa tients all firemen. They are L. J. Frank, of Engine Co, No, 1; Frank Billenberg, of Engine Co. No. 1; bigmund Noidrum, of Engine Co, No. 2, and W. P. Muboney, of Engine Co. No. 3. Frank will probably die, as he is badly burned, but tbe others will recover. The following injured have boen re uovrd to tbeir homes; Thomas Barry, Captain Truck Company No, ii, arm crushed and severely burned, requiring amputation. F. J, Donohue, Columbian Guard, slluhtly burned. Marshal Murphy, Chief ot World's Fair Fire Department, foot slightly Injured. . W. C. Fisher, eye injured by flying fire brand. t Luncht, scalp wounds. G. S. Hainan, scalded and slightly In jured iu left arm, G. B. French, punctured wound on right foot. Fred Goetz, contusion of the hip. John Davis, Truck Company No. 6, hand and face burned. William Lonskan, driver Truck Co, No. IB, Lead burned and scalp wounds. Martin Kimbell, Columbian Uuard. Bt Paul, hands burned, H, Breckenrldge. Columbian Gunrd, cut and bruised slightly. Marshall Kcnyon, chief Battalion No. 2, leg bruised. The managers of the military tourna ment now being held In the Stock pavil ion, have Informed tbe Director General that tbey will give a benefit perforaiAace for the families of the firemen and Colum bian Guards who lost their lives in the fire. Tbt Culumblaa Guard Heard From. Cuicaoo, July 18, The four Colum bian guards reported mUUig were heard from this forenoon. None of them are badly Injured. Tfie amount of money thus far subscribed for the benefit of tbe Umfilvs ot the dead firemen is $4,010. Car Loade of Unman llwnea, Pibdras NEOlua, Mexico, July 0 Among tbe large shipments ot bones from Mexico to the United States recently made for fertilising and augar refining purposes were ten car load of human, said to have been obtained from ancient moimd in Southern Mexico, but more probably gath ered from various old and abandoned cem eteries. As these boues are fragments from dfiTerent ekeletoua, 50,000 lndlvidiuls are represented In tbe lot. Tliouiaude of Mluers Idle JsnncMuta, Mich., July 10. The Mayor ot tb city has rooiiuBded thai the ooun oll stop all municipal work other thau absolutely necessary, as all the money the city can raise will I needed to support Idle miners aud thehr famlUee duriug the printer. The Wlutbrop mine has now dosed down aud over 1,000 niiuurs are uow Idle in Isbpemlug alone, aud tf,000 in this district. A Oouiet In the Northern Sky. SftAfTUE, Wash., July 10. A comet was visible In the Northern Sky Ust night some degrees tlow aud three or tour de grees to the weet of Mm PoUr Suu- and near the top ot tbe Great Star. 1 be comet was seen Jaet before U o'clock. The course Is downward, and it la about 13 degrees above the boriiocL The tali la bet a few degrees in length. Although the nucleus is very bright. What Are Or. HaUljau'a 1'UatT Niw Your, July 10. Dr. MoQiynu, who arrived here Saturday evening and went at once to tbe llerrepoct House, Brookl) n, de clares that he is uot yet ready iu diadoae hls plane for the future, auddacliues to an swer questions. It is Sitid tlutt iu the fall be will begin tbe peifuruiauoe wbatr duty is AMbcned biiu labe luterstete 1 lualilei, New Yoke. July id - Thj lyiiVnnn trf CheilesJ Miller, tbu utj'" Ktir.iwull Ky may bexvuim an iiuei -ti , it tir He Win capt lire! at ilkij.i in MiH.mri and taken back U tbe eeiene of bivalietfud crime without the ft)ruiaUtv of rouuieliUm. It ie attid theauthuriueaof MUeuuri wdl take up 8ut ttr rlituue. Sam Fhani itw-o, Jul) 10 I jit. 1 1 night Nedie HorloQ a Uloai th LtraL r shut and luiUutly ktlb-d 1 K lU.iui, i.i, ' letklaiid inuturuiiiti in a lixliug huuMi ui tuitii) aireet It u couj.sclurl 1. uiMiided lleitfitu u fulllll i uitiMN .ujtl tuArry ber tuid be ndusvd. 1 Ue muuauii ut lu uuetod. THE CRUISER DETROIT She is Ready for Delivery to the Government. THE NAVY DEPARTMENT NOTIFIED rterotnmendatlons That the Tesel be Accepted Italians to be lie turned to Their Native Land Through Violations of Onr Contract Labor Laws, Washincttoiv, JnlylS. Theappeal from the decision of Immigration Commissioner Senner, of New York, in the oases of Am brosia, Silreetro aud llosarrla Cerrlto and Lutgl Marettl has been rejected by Supt Stump, and Dr. Senner is directed to de port the persons named to the country whence they came Italy. Tbls ease involves a violation of the alien contract labor laws. Counsel for -the ap pellants contended that "If these persons came uuder contract, in order to bar them it must appear that they had been assisted or tbeir passage prepaid." Bearing upon this contention the superintendent ruled that persons charged with having come to this conn try In violation of the contract labor laws, who have paid for their own tickets, or who have not been as-dated by others, can be deported as well as those who have been assisted. Another Cruter Completed. WAniNOTOir, July 113. The Columbia Iron Works have notified the Navy Do- E art men t that the cruiser Detroit, built y them, is ready for delivery to tbe Gov- TUE PKTROIT. ernment The reports of the bureaus of oonstructlon andonelneerlng, recommend ing the acceptance ot the vessel, are ln the bands ot Secretary Herbert, and will probably be acted on this afternoon. The vessel will be sent from Baltimore to tbe Norfolk nayy- yard, where she will stay until she goes Into commission. The Test Was a Haccess. WAsntNQTON, July 12. Secretary Her bert, Cnpt. Sampson, Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance, and a mimbor of naval offi cers went to the navy proving ground, Indian Head yesterday afternoon to wit ness the test of tho plate representing tbe armor for the turrets ot the Indiana. The f date Is a composition of nickel steel, 17 nehes thick, being the thickest armor plate ever tested for use on our vessels. The projectiles which were used In the lest are 12 Inch armor piercers, the largest so far used br the navy for testing pur poses. The tost was a success. .Commander Thoma 1'romnted. Wabhisuton, July Secretary-Herbert has detached Commander O. AL Thomas from duty In the bureau of navi gation, Navy Department, and ordered him to command the cruiser Bennington, relieving Commander It. B, Brand ford, who is detached and granted two mouths leave. Orders were issued detHchlng a uumlerof officers from the Atlanta, when she goes out of commltsIou, nnd ordering them to other vessels. After a Cullertlon of FUh, Washington, July 12. -The Fieh Com mission has despatched one of lis cars to Florida to make a collection of Interesting and economic specimens of the marine life of the Atlantic and Quit coats for exhibi tion In its aquarium at the Columbian Ex position. Jos. E. Bennett, a prominent naturalist, Is In charge of the work. - Torters lteilsnatloii Accepted Washington July 12. The President has directed Acttug Secretary Sims to In form Mr. Itobert P. Porter that his resign nation as Superintendent of the Census, tendered June 30, Is accepted, to take ef fect July 31. and in the meantime he Is grunted a leave of abscence from July 15. Conaul Stone Dead Wabhingtox, July 12. The Depart ment of State has received news ot the death ot United States Consul Josiah E. Stone, at Nogales, Mexico, yesterday. Mr. Stone was appointed Vloa Consul In 1873, Hnd waa promoted to be Consul last Feb ruary. Left Muy Unpaid Debt. Lysn, Mass., July 12. J. E. Wing, a fiiuuo dealer, has skipped the town, loav ug some $5,000 iu debts. His wife and two children are left without means. Wlug lived iu expensive style. NE.WS OF THE DAY M. Leplne, Prefect of the Selno-et-Olse, has been appointed to succeed M. Loza in the prefecture ot police. In Paris, Vice- President Stevenson and party passed through Kansas City In a private car last evening on the Santa Fe road en route to the Pacific coast. Drafts on the Sub-treasury In New York for $250,000 were paid in gold yesterday with tbe object of compelling tbe collec tion of the drafts through the clearing house. The antl-Jteform journals of Cuba ire publishing violent articles on the victory ot reform which resulted from the parlia mentary election held iu the Havana dis trict this week. The m-wly elected officers of the New York State Itepublican League held a cou furence lu New York city yesterday after noon at the headquarters ot the J tepu oil can National league. The needs of the party and the fall campaign were discussed In an Informal manner. Yesterday In Nsw York the Keorganl zatlon Committee of the Georgia Central Hail road bad a couferance with H. S. Corner, the receiver. Modifications of tha present plan for the financial rehabilita tion ot the company were under considera tion. No conclusion was reached. The sheriff In New York has received an attachment for $IU1,650 against the Central Hallway and llauklng oompHtiy of Georaia, in favor of Charles J. McKay and served copies ot ft on the Mercantile and Central Trust companies, the Hauorer Bank, and other parties. Their Tlan to Kepe DUeovered. CoLUMBt a, O., July 9 A plan was dis covered Saturday evening for the escape of the two condemned murderers lu the Stat prison. Warden James has forbidden any one to enter the annex bull. Mutt, iu which the meu are imprisoned. Tbe only occupente of the annex are Frank Van Loon and Henry Vastiue, William Coralac to the Fair. Cotcaoo, July 11. Foreign Commis sioners at the Fair declare that Emperor William has decided to accept the luvila tlou of tbe United States to visit the Ex position. OomiuUelouer Wermtitb will muI lor Germany an July SO, uud, It la said, he will return as the Emperor's es cort. ftntWfleU With the Army 1(111. Bxruk. July 9. Emperor William rewlved yeWrday Herr von LeveUaw, I'resideut of the IteichsUg, and the two now Vioe Prestdenu. He exprwaaed satle (uctioo with the progress of the Army Bill, adding that a good majority for It on the decisive vote would greatly Imprew other uatioua. It 11 j- Swindled at an Old Clante, St. Joflxra, Ma, July 10. John Mar tin, a farmer, sold his Urm to three men Saturday evening. TUey put the money, wbich waa In large hi I la, iuto a bog, and left it with Martin. He gave them $5,000 in small bills, for ohange. The $45,000 waa all cou uter fait, lhe men escaped. Trying to It reek the ltecorA, Vktohia, R U, JuljlO. Tho steamer Wia.rtinirwi km u si at A. I t snen U .l 1- - " IIVIU UJ UUtJ , tMrheuee ab bad sailed June IU with pas- trmgera aim rreigat. ne u trying to brink the mall reootd between Sydney and Luuduu. Tk Hlrlke I , tl Off. Bltpalo, July lu At the meeting last leveuiugof tba Central I .a bur Union, It w.ih Hituuncml that tbe strike of the I Unlou 1 take rh had Uwu dolared 05. The aink.0 ha boen iu progress slim May l&th. I Tbeltdl Bleacher Burned. JUi-KKtaAUK, N J., July 10. The 1 m1i iilu."bery aud Dye works, ot LodL ju-d b) iiyiueri hruhen, of that village, uo Luiailr dettruid by tire last even i.. lbe ii.x.a rM valu ed at $100,000, lr-rter Harlaelt Ci4Brd. wv INws, July 10 WlUlam Hartr i t win Jeerrtod (runs David's JtUud, i,r ew xurk. eevarej weeks ago. Las I taHi majUiI here. iU iuul beea living in ELECTION PROCLAIM. laitlsoo, t.iivernor ol tbe Commonwealth oi lnnslTania, bearlns: the Great Heal.ot tbe Common wealth, tested at Hnrrisbtirg the First day of July, A. I. ttm. and to me directed, and in compliance with tbe laws of this Common wealth, 1, Jwph H.Webb, Bherlrt of the Connty of Carbon, and Cninmonwealth aforesaid, tie hereby make known and Rive notice to the elector of the oounty aforeaatd that an election will le held on the Tuesday following tbe fourth uiiiituej oi aiuiy uringiuu SntliDftfof Jnly, A. II. 1R08. at uhlcli time will be elected the following U1UCTI I Oxk 1'kbsoiv rOR OoNOnr.sa, tn renre lentltlie Klchth Oomrresstonal DLttrlrt. of which Carbon County Is a jpsrt, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of lion, William Aiutcnier, II. The places for holding the aforesaid elections in tbe several townships and bor oughs of the said oounty are as follows: Banks township, Audeoried district, at the sob oo i nouse in Auuenrieu; iieaver meauow illrtrtct at the school house at Lev la ton. Id ssid towoiblp; Jeaoesvllte district, at the public school bouse In said dietrlct. Essl Maach Chunk Borough, at tbe public nouse oi unas ineeni, in sam oorouja. East Penn township election district, at the public nouse oi renroso uoorge, in ssiu town ship. East Stile Borouth election district, &l tbo bouse ul B. It. Best. Fronklln Township election district, at the Franklin llouse, lo said uwuship, Kidder Township, North District, at the public bouM ofr rsok Wiiler.at uehlch Tan uery In said tewnnbip, South IistrIcG at the public nouse m r reeinan uaif, in saiu town ship. Lausanne Township, st the Female school bouse, uticu Mountain in said lownsnip. Lansford Boron eh, Eflat Ward, at the public school house, Middle Ward, at the "public bouse nr isn.es uaUagber; West Ward, at the public house oi Jolilt t . Aialoy, in said bor ough. Lehigh township, at the school house al jwck porta in Bald lowt.ttiip. LehlghtoD borough. First Ward, at the valley n ousel uocnod ward, at the Uarbon House: Third Ward, at the Mansion House, in saia Dorougn. Lower Towamenilne township, Bowmans towh election district, at the public house of Adam IIil! In said district; Little Gap District, at the nubile houso of John Eckharl. In ssid district i Millport district, at the public house or u. i. uuirarc. in sain uisinci. Mahoning Township, Mahoning election dlstrlrt, at tne puuiio nouss known ss Mclian fel's Hotel, in said township: Psckerlon die- trlct, at the public school house In said dis trict. Maucb Chunk Borough. First Wsrd, In the Court room or the Court llouse. in sa d Dor ought Second Ward, af the public house of j-red, utani, in saia ooroagn. Maucb Chunk Townahlp, Bloom! ngd ale election dininci.at tne wmie Iteer Hotel lu the Villa ee of Bhwniinrdale. In said dlatrict: Hacklebarnle election district, at the public nouse in s.uu uiairict; resiuei)oning U (strict, at tho puhlio house of Joseph Lager, In said district. Packer Township, at tbe public house Known ss nam's Javeru, in said Township. rarryville Borough, at the public house known as tbe iron Hotel, in said borough. Tcnn Forest Township, at the public house oi rrana wernai, in said Town imp. Summit Hill election district, st the Town nail, in said twrougn. TowamensingTownebipfSt tbe election bouse ai r . r . ceiuernng's, in saiu Township. Weatherly Borough, at Caisler's Kink, In Biviu uiiiwiikii. WetsHiHrt Horouph, at the public house of llunrvltirlxlin.ni in a. a I.I hnrnni.1. III, That 'every perpon, eiceptlnn job. tlces of tho peace, who shall hold any office of aiibotnttneiit of profit or trust under llm cn. eminent ol Uie United States or of this State or of any city or Inenrporaled district, whether a eommlBHioned offloer or othorwlse.a mbordloale omcrroraKeni, wno is, or snail be employed under the legislative, executive or judleiary department of misstate, or of the United States or of any city or Incorporated district, and also that every member of UwiaTesa, and the State I.e Kin la lure, and of the (Select or Uommon Coun ctl ofany elty, orUommisiloners of any in cor porated dlatrict Is by law Incapable of holding or exercising, at the same time, the office or appoint mont ofjadaje. Inspector or clerk ofany election of this Commonwealth; and that no to. eirccwr, juuKo ur uiuvr uiuoer qi any aucn elec tion, shall.be eligible to any office to be than ku ior, cxveiniimLoian election omcer. That at all elections hereafter held under the laws of this Commonwealth, the polls iba.ll be open at seven o'clock a, m., and cloac at seven o'clock p. m. Given under my hand at Maach Ohank.the sixth day of July, Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and nlnety.three, and of the Inde pendence oi me united states tne one hundred nun louriceiUR, JOSEPH S. WEBB, Sheriff. For n Thorough Training lu BUSINESS or SHORTHAND, It will pay you to visit the AMERICAN BUSINESS Cote, Centre Square, Allentown, Pa. Tha msiar TIisimmk.). T.e 1l..lnl.l Fine st Kqulpiwd (Juminerclal TntlnliiK School in j riii.jivunia, Q: HKl'AltATK X DKl'Alt I MENTS "RifyVlf COMPRTICKT . . XJlBUl IHSTKUCTOBa, most Practical Couruea at Honest Itates. lift u ppii .100 and 400 Hltiilent niiniiMltv Students assisted to tiling positions. Send ui i,e.ianiguo ur van i uiiilt. O O. DORNEY, Prin, (ST Please tnenelon thu iiaper, 6-27-n " Tr1o1awantel Pronosnli will be received by the bVhool DlrecUirs of Mahoning Townshlu, up to Mon day, AuguHt T, at Imo o'clock In the after niHiii, for tbe erection of a Frame Schoul llulld Inn. 8kc Ideations can be Afrit at the Cahhon AuvorATKomceor with the secretary. The proionl mil be opened at the Heaeant uuuirr tH iiuut iiiiumt. Tiioh, ItKURin, Secretary ot Doard. A.S.Rabenold, liBAKdi OrricK t Orer J. W rtaudenbuMi' Uoor Htore, BANK STREBT. LEUIQUTON. ilentlstrr In all Its branches. Teeth Extractfd wiiiiuui i am. tias auiaiuisierea wuen requested. timce nays-WKUNESDA V ol each week, address, LLBSTtlWN, . Ihh eountT.Pa. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE hoTWp. Do you wear them 7 When rext In need try a pilfJ bbi in iiio vvoriua 00 iZSO tzon roaming 2.00 I.7S ron ion -75 Ifjoowint sin. DRESS SHOE, mads IslUlilail style., dos'l pij $6 to $8, try mj t3, t3.50,$.OO w ,i anoe, iney st eemi to cuilom mid. and look aid nirsiwoH, If von . hk to ecuombs la your footwear, do so by pure Inline W, L Dourlii Skasi, ' Hims and price tumped ea tne Dortom, lock tor It vnea yos bsy. W. Im DOCGIaS. llittteo, lui, Sold by KOn SALE BY A. IVtehrktim & Son, Lehfghton Bctfc, Uctaand SLOOperBetU. nitM Rnnvlii. nnKH.n. ai. - Croup nromDUri re) l0TMTholncCuclt ' Drura-tita on a tuj Cbwi.useSUlujiraiiAiiTEjt. Mete. HI LO H'S CATARRH .TiaT. jt.ni Catura I This rssaedr U soanus. tttKltoourensu. fruaCSou. Jii)octoi na JAWrKH, Ui. uurbar, opMU. tb. Opwa nuuw. rm. uir luivtt BBS OH. SVtrf tblnc lu ftrM-claa. stvi. i'rop la aud SM aim, Uusee on Suuda luumAruclct tor sole. 5,003 THE BAZAAR, 729 Hamilton St.,- ALLENTOWN, PENN'A. (Lntely occupied by Hittner, Hunoickpr & Co.) SPRING AND JUNE GOODS -AT- Julp Prices. Summer Silks. Sweeping reductions In Summer Silks to close out tbe entire stock. Silks that were 37 l-2o now 25c: printed silks that were SO and 65c now 33c; printed silks that were made to tell for 11 a yard now 57c. Then are many useful lengths In printed China Silks suitable for slilrt waists, misses' and ladles' dresses, 3 1-2 to V 1-2 yards, rarloui qualities and styles, will be cioseu out very cneap. Pineapple Tissues. A great fall In Flnctpple Tissues the most ibeer and prettiest styles of all sum mer fabrics lCc a yard; for tbls sale 0 1-2 to close tnem out. i ii;uiii wi ,ai(Uif a-s i caw a. viftnuwiu. Black and Colored Uatlnea all at reduced prices for tbls sale. WHITE GOODS. Oriental Lawns, flue sheer cloth. Be, was idcj saxony l.lneo Lawn 40 locnes wide. worth double; White Plaid Muslin In 6 patterns Cc a yard; Striped and Plaid Mat Una la. r.rere and lace effects ajlarse var iety to select from and all at cut prices to close, out. Hosiery andUnderwear Another case of those! Ladles Swiss Ribbed Vests 6c each: Richelieu Ribbed Vests, fnll sizes at 8ci Egyptian Ribbed Vests, with ribbon yoke, 25c, for this sale IOC. For goal Talues lu children's and ladles hosiery call and sae our foods and prices. Outing Shirts for boys, Outing sqirta tor men. new styles new prices. NOTIONS, &c, Lace Trimmings. Ribbons. Corsets, Muslin Underwear, black and colored Olmp, Cambric and Swiss Fluunclnxs Silk Mitts and Olores at lower prices than erer for the same class of goods. Tollta atten tlou glyen to all, whether you bnf ot not. M. F. Morrisey They ear advertising psys. some uoes. Well. If ltdoea.we'll try It, right now, tool Look as mine n tbe rress. REBER'S DRUG STORE. Not only Drugs. CIQARS, too, excellent quality, Pure Havana. DON'T FORQET I NOR THE LADIES, IN PERFUMERY I Quite a variety, too. Vogeler'a, Col gat's, Rldkser's, and Imported. Call and see. Pot Fonrrl, In yaaes, CO cents. Lasting and delicate flarbet Powders. Purest Soaps and Toilet ll'aters. Tbe 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. Da not forget REBER. MACHINE REPAIRS. The undersigned Is the telling agent for all kinds of Repairs for tbe CHAMPION mnuKiia, atuwKtia ana ith.Ai'iiio, also the WI1ITELEV MOWER and HINDER. These Repairs can be had at short notice and at very Reasonable Prices by caning on or sending to W. H. REBER, w HARRITV.P. O. GASOLINE STOVtS and GASOLINE AT- wartz Wain's old stand, First street, LOWEST PRICES for the Best Goods. PRAOTIOAIj Plnmbors & Tinsmiths, Wall Paper. From Cheap Blanks to Pine QUI and Pressed Papers. Al.o, Fells aud logsalnt, with Handsome Freliea. PICTURE ROD 2ND (70YE. Window Shades ready to bang, or put up to order. Paint, Oil, Varnish, Glass. Urates. Painting and Paper Hanging, by coaioetltenl workmen sent to any part of the county Books, .Stationery and Fsney Goods, alwuys a large stock a Luckenbacii's 61 Broadway, Mauch Chunk. Administrator's Notice. Estate of ELIZABETH alOYKR 1st. of LeblKhlon liruuh. t'afbon couulj, J'a., deeeaaed. At persons Indebted to sab) estte are requested to nuke Imsuedlale paTUioit and thou bSTlog Ugti elalras anlnet lbe same will present without deUT la proper order for settlement 10 Dastiel A. Lsinr. Iiatts N. Lwst, New TrlpoU. AdmlsUUralors Ubigh cesaiy, U. Jut t W-0w Bros. OLOTHIUG I Men'; E. G. Opera House Block, Baby Coaches ! ! Henry Schwartz's, First street. Lehightoii. We are Offering Special Closing Out Prices IN ALL DEPARTMENTS FOR SUMMER 634 Hamilton IfYou are Wise AND ALL VEHICLES FROM HENRY GHRSTMAN WortA.Uen9 Two car toads of new vehicles all goods rre the lowest. A GREAT reductions. OVER 310 Fine " " " Corre early nOOII & SHANKWEII.ER. tf ODB EVTIEE STQfK ff Mi and Mh' Soils. KOCH & SHANK WEI LER, .Largest M Finest CialbiGz House in He Vallsr. Hotel Allen Building;, Centre Square, ALI.ENTOWN, PA The New State EAST STROUDSBURG, TA., NEW BlTILDIhTGS, Stndtpts liooms aro large, cpmmodious and oewlj furoisbcd. TUU LOCATION Is one of lbs roast healthful ud picturesque la the Stale. KAOULTY One of the strongest In the Qtata. r 1 CALL TKKM opwi AToodaT. rJeuUmber i. 1303. TEKU8, locludlDf Board Tuition and H'aablog, per Week, H.W. Less Stale Appro- seua ior uiusiraua ana aeacripuie 170s pectus. Address GEO. P. BIBLE,. Principal. DR. W. A. LEVAN, of Millport, will be at tbe Fort Allen Hotel every Thursday afternoon be tween 1 and 1 o'clock, Specialty In Dropsy, Diseases of Woman and Child ren and Dyspepsia, Dr. F. A. Rabenold, Dentistry Id All Its Branches Will bo at the Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, PA , wrnunsDAY of eaoh week. 10 TO KKa. KIJDKRKR, uadcr tb. K Kabaau art sarry U.V tdAtt .rilAl. a. Imi. est vflMS, suU we arsis, ealjr plae. la teas WMte yen can bay Bwders Cnass ler lEaSea. Our Spring Line of Clothing is now complete and comprising the Latest Styles lor" Boys' and Youths'. Our efforts to sell the best Clothing for the Lowest rices are becoming appreciated and we show youthe largest stock to se lect Irom. Ml BuT.Uiilil MSee What Wc Haye. ZERN, Lehighton, Pa Wehaye 'em in all the Ifiiw Styles and at New Prices. onie, Bee aud bs Convinced Our usual Handsome Line of Furniture at the Lowest Prices. GOODS, St., Allentown. You Will Buy Wcissporf just received. Our Prices on Don't buy until you see me. -TUMBLE I We have made it a point for the last few seasons not to carry over any hence we make these wonderful 1000 BOYS' FINE SUITS, (IOCS 5 TO IS TEAKS.) Suits Formerly $2.60, now $1.00 " 2,75. " 1,50 3.75. " 2.00 4.00, 2.50 5.00. 2.76 5.50, ' 4.00 (TWO flNTS AND IUT.) 6.00, ' 3.75 6.60, 4.50 " 6.00, " 3.50 TOO, 4J5 in order to get the proper sizes. A SWEEPING) REDUCTION Large Stock. Snail PRICES. Normal School, Just Think Of It! Good Whiskey M.50 A GALLON AT J. H? Koons' LeMnijloii Liquor Store, Baadesbos' CM Stand. First Street, - Xieolfbton, New Bee Hive ALLENTOWN.PA. Putting down CARPETS, is noTiin 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 BEB HIVE. Corner 8th and Hamilton Bts. N. B. We are also showing a large variety of Summer Dress Goods, suitable for all kinds of weather Picnics, Festivals, Parties, ICE CREAM -AT- EIGHTY-FIVE Cents Per Gallon AT- Culton's If you want the Best then Buy from us. B. K. CULTON, Opposite Fart. LeMilitoii THE EQUITABLE Life Assurance Society Of the United States. JANUARY 1, 1693 Assets $153;060,052 np.ArVpD allexIitlDt ifanbffi?. 237 lotal Surplus (t percent. Diaoaara) ocludlQK Soeclftl He ten ol 2,fiOO,ooo to wards eiUbtlsbmeat ol a a l a pr cent. 31 189,815 TUUftllOU. ...... Income 40,286,237 New Assurance in 1892 200.490,316 Outstanding As surance 850,962,245 Stttirthis Bli-Psr Cstt. InTiitmint, New York, Jarch 7. 1803. In 1873 I took out Tontine Endowment roller No. 79,020, with lhe EaulUble Life Assurance Society of tbe United Slaees, for 16,000. and hare paid, lu all, f 4,708 premiums 10 ins uompany. On the maturity of the Endowment tbe uompanj psiu me 7,uto.aj in cash. As an eridence of aiy satisfaction with this return (which Is eerlalntr liberal, con- sldeiloK the fsct that Ills In addition to the protection furnished by the policy 'or iweniy years). 1 nara tateo new assur ance wun tne company for aiu.uuu. W. A, Koas. If. B.Thlt Is a return of all f As ;rc- mfums paid, and Met ft on ( same af (A rafs o 8 2-6 per tint, per anium. P. 10NG. Special iraL LeiiilitOD, Penn'a FRANTZ, The South End Jeweler. do you waot Watches, Searf Pins, CJooks, Watch (Jlmins, Necklaces, Gold Pencils, Ear Rings, Rings, Bracelets, Silverware, Society Emblems, H'utcli Charms. Yon can buy tbem and many more at our I'ooular Store on baokwsy. Repairing In all lts brancbea raretuls tlended to at Wilson Ftnntz, THE SOUTU END JEWLER, Bankway, - - T Leligltpn. Now is Your Time! gO- Building Lots For Sale! Don't wait, but coma at nncn and buy one of these beautifully located loU. You will be sur prised at the vtew thev afford and the price will be sure to please you. No trouble to show you around. Cujl on either or ' Bast Wejaaportpa mm Pneumatic Tile Wheels from $60 up to $90. Cushion Tire "Wheels from $30 up to $60. Full ball-bearing, all-around Uwys Velocipedes, $2.60 up. High Wheel Lawn Mowers 10 in,. $2.90; 12 in., $3 50 in., $a.75. Bed Sririni's. sold pvprvulirn else at $5, you can buy from me at z.du, and the $5 Cotton Top Mattress at 42.75; nt thesm. prices everybody can sleep on Bpnngs. Ask the Davis. SfnnrW,? White nnri li Macliine Agents what they 1 want for a 5-drawer, oak case, M Slln 1 t . 1 1 ' iuc aim uuy me same g irom me at $uu. The White Cottage, 7-drawei, oak ctwe, at zo lays tnem alt out. Don't be humbugged ! Every v aBiier nas a guarantee on tne lid, with the Vandergrift Man uracturinRComnanv'e Bitrnatnve. The market is full of trash. Our I price for Round or Square is $5. wringers, Irom $1.50 upward. Organs from $25 upward.. rianos, $iou 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. l uildlim Lots FOR SALE On Easy Terms. Only a 5 minute walk from W. Snyder a store. Apply to B. F. Peter, With Snyder's StoreJ A , Steckel, Siatington, Pa. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING, Owen Rehrig, Corner Second and Iron Streets. T7e have severed our connec tion with Mr. O. F. Acker, and 4 HOW will hereafter do all kinds ofi house painting, decorating tnd 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 on any work that ou may need and we also hope for a fair share of your patronage. He will continue on our headquarters for wall papers, 2?order8,C'urtains,Paints and Supplies, all kinds of Mationeiy kc, aud will kindly sunci your patronage, Owen Rehrig. Reading R. R. System.'' Lehigh Vallay Division. Anthracite Coal need eiolualvalr Insuring oleanllneas and comfort. ArraoKemect of r sister, er Trains. Scuiduu IN Errxcx June 25 1803. TUAII4S LVAVK LKUIOHTOM Par Newark and New York S JO. T IA and . 9 a a ill. , aw, acf H ... p. in. for alauuBka Oounk and Belvld.re M s.ro.1 no?, 4.JI anJ s.u p 10. Vot XaiabertTllte and Traoton s.89 sql ll.lja.rn.: and lisi As Sin. m. e'or blatlostoa, cauuauuua, Allantown, Bstn. Irrteiu, ana JUaWD.MJ, 1..4, ..as. li.ua, aT, 1 I , -1 .v., u... u. .M U W p.M V W. m. M aud if ij a. m i s s, tM, i-a and HI , si ani irrpm. r u. wutau. muib u.p, ..uerTTiuru, MV rv's, Wblt. lull, Copley, aud lloaeBdauaua VurUeuch Obunk 6.(7, T.u, .30.aail HM aon. ,,u, ..I., B.J 3, I U. WAJ L). 111. Vat Weatluirlv and IlailaLi. .ST. T.A1 S at and 11..U a. In.i 4.10. ft.UL 1JI0. lias U.U. FuralauaaovMlr. rUieDandoah aadAsbhuid a.7, T..3. s aaa ii.zve-. 4-ia, a.i i ja v iu. Fat all. Caruel and rJtuuussla (.47, 1U and ll.ea.tu.. a.isp.ai. rot rotisiUI. a.47. l is. 7.4S, SJS ll.u and 11.1a) a. in., 4 is, 4.11 and t a p. at For Wblu llareii, Wllkesbarr. and Serantou For riiuun sod K i, JuacCr..,,w, si J 110 aja.i iJO, 4.1 I.wTaUd )lH p. ai. for ruakaanudck 1.U and 'll.sn a.' so., tlo. uri and iijs p. in. 1 .or iiuaw. auu u.a.va i.aa, ii.w a. n., i ror nayra, KoiiMer, nunaio, niarara rails i4 tb. Wo.tu.M s.ui., i sud li.V in. irajnjaiira ana iu. wn TL. naiaiaaDea at Hp.rn. . For New Vork tM ui and 14 II a-tu. , mi, hj ul aji d. nv For Fliliadelohia M IS3 T.ST a. m. . sal air Fur Kaauiii and latruidlat. fWi41ona.ni, 1M. II.1S aim., li 61. ur.l.ll.s.11 lai aad Tso" For alauctalJhunk loof. ll.su. HJiaa. m ..a. vur neaaiaa as aaj a. m. . s.ai ana air p. so. Fortlazkion loai and II sskiu. ..pJil.ksp.Di . For atabanoy Clr and tttitaaa 4oab tM, 11 For '"&lMl'iI1?lV.VS! PwUk'talUrra. Pniau. Aubura, Eiiutra, Hocneate, Sultan., Niaiv. Fans ana tbe Waal lijs a, u. MS and 11 asp n7 Forlurtbar psrtleulars IoqhUs o Antntslor Tlia. TabUs. U u. HANCOCK, Uentrel rasasnitr AasnL FbtiadrlpbU, i'a. fc W. nONnKalACllKM. Aul OraerU ras. smmim Atent, BouUl bctnUtMiu. Fa. it, m. ir WANTED-SALESMEjN.1 Itll OUT SjTjsWjf. aVXaU IlaVTdr niirura avt.Laik. MUI iUl &rieUM to oar UMt U ttrulU HI IKHMlMrUIl) (WHI fwUNUUN WUj Bi, 1L ituw Mrd vukis. wrtu ut at cum man hwhi (swsmniHHi i Kt7TSXm JUS 1
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