g-'ilU!,111 ' rsTABLISHEI) 1871. The Carbon Advocate MIKBKD XVEBT SATURDAV BT Harry V. Morthlmor, Sr. OFFICII! Seller's niook. North First Street, LehliMoa, fa. This Paper has t)e accepted at the Lehliriton rest Office as Becond Class Matter. OCIl AUVltrtTISINO BATES. Local ana Heading notices to take ruo ot paper w per line (or each Insertion. rtivcntirs' Administrators' and notices, 1100. AocllMrand UlvorM notices l 00 tintiN of thanks, ri'selutlons ol respect, ana similar notlci one time tl.so. TirS notice, ( entertainments, suppers, revivals, fair, dances, and all entertainments !...-- I ... n,av mnf,v n ant ,ier line, tinle jnh urtni'iia rms been done for the same at Wis "'owpiaj adrrrtliements, tm Inches and oirer, St titM iui'li t'er annum, , t . . V'..J.,n.in.. ..ri it muhmmM snot cash or It not so paid This tnle will lierealter tie nrlnaently enforced. . I riim-lraiislciit advertising and Job print nveaali. yarii ajtvcrtlslnn pavarile quarterly Address nil Communications to II. V. MOHTU1MEB, Sen'b. BATURDAY. JULY 29. 1893 Our Circulation 1484 pili ItKUlSTEIt AND BECORDBlt, ALBERT BKEITHAUIT, Of North Kidder, Carbon county, per Subject to Democratic Hules. He Sneaks both English and Herman, pin roUNTY ntBAsFnisir tin. J. C. KREAHEIt, Of Aoonshieola, Cnibon county. tST Buu)ectto Democratic nominating ltnlei ptm A8SO01ATE JUDOS CHARLES II- SEIDLE, Of Normal Square, Carljon county. t3tr Subject to Democratic HulM. poll COUNTY TREASURER JOHN CONWAT, Of Mauch Chunk, Carbon county. tW Subject to Democratic Rules. poll COUNTY COMMISSIONER JOHN o'DONNELL, Of East Mauch Chunk, Carbon County, XV Subject tn Democratic Rules. pjlt ASSOUIATE JUDGE B. P. l'ETEIt, Of Franklin Township, Carbon County. rje-SubJectto Democratic-Rules. JTOB OOCNTV OOMSIIS8IONEH, M. T. TBEXLER, Of Lohighton, Carbon countp. t-SubJect to Democratic rules. pjlt OOCNTY COMMISSIONER, PAUL KRESGE, Of Stomlersyille, Carbon County. tiy- Subject to Democratic Kules. pOR REGISTER AND RECORDER, C. W. LENTZ, Of East Mauch Chunk, Carbon county. tar" Subject to Democratic Rules. He speaks English and German. Tni tat BOY on the Lansford Record persists in tryitig to appear funny but he makes as many breaks In the effort as a cow would jumping rope. Those people who opposed the nomi nation of Hon. Howard Mutchler will spend the next few weeks in their efforts to explain the "why and where fore" so to speak of their action. The INDrsTiUL edition of the Strouds burg Times, issue last week proves con clusively that tho editor, Mr. George Hughes, is a hustler from way back. The paper was 21 pages, printed on calendar paper and beats anything ever turned out in that line in old Monroe. The lackeys of Klotz persist In bring- Jng religion into their crazy effort after federal appointments. The vocabulary of expression is too small to adequat. ly express the contempt such men should meet with from decent people, but Mr, Cassidy has given out the word that he "will not be downed' and smaller things'than this can be looked for from hla "great guns." Mb. Howard Mutchler succeeds his father, the late lamented Hon. Win Mutchler, of Easton, to Congress from the Eight Distriot. Hon. Howard Mutchler, although comparatively young in years possesses great ability nnd will win distinction as a national leg islutor at Washington His majority in the district is 4500 with only about ilfty por contof tho vote polled. The Mauch Chunk Democrat and the Lansford Record are both foolishly In consistent in their maudll uattacka on Mr, John J. O'Brion, the brilliant editor of the Dally Times because he is the editor of that paper and a Demo crat, but they Bay nothing of Mr. II, limner, auomer writer on the same paper, and axotiieb Democrat. The explanation Is clear enough, Mr. Rlukcr happens to bo one of the Klotz Cassidy fuction while Mr. O'Brien Is with the majority of the people who represent the Esser faction. This satOi'lent for Intelligent people who long since have repudiated with dls gust what emnates from so question able sources as the Reoord and Demo rrat. Unbars Struck bf Ujhtulnt. Cohit Island, N. Y July ai. Daring a terrlGe thunder storm lost evening T. E. I-oomle, of Brooklyn, was struck by light ning and instantly killed, and three other persons were verj seriously Injured. The party brut been bathing at Gerhard' parlllon when the belt struck the bath bouse, tearing ont a portion of the wood wore aim striking the autlre party. Tli. Jury Acted Hastily. Chicago, July ee.-H la quite posslbli that Daniel II. Uurnham and Firs Mar shal Murphy will soon be released from lb Hurting of tbe coroner's Jury, who sat on me vuttms or the cold storage firs. Btata'a Attorney Kern la convinced that the coroner's lurr acted hastily, and he will edvlae the grand jury that the oases against in era oa thrown out. All Unlet in Kansas. Kansas Cur, July It -There are no dlaturhancea at Weir City, Pittsburg or uicuneia. i ne negroes brought from Al abama hare not been molested, and the atrlle leaders aay they will not be. To strikers olalm to have assurances from large numbtr of the negroes that they will laara the mines as soon as there Is any lirvsJeui or jfeiung noma. Orchard Thieves tihot. Pn-rsHt'Ru, July ST-W A. Dunlap, port awuer ot Tbe Commercial Gazette. and a millionaire tinware manufacturer of tUt city, shut and badly wounded three orchard thtes who, wtth others, were trespassing on bis property The tlire young men Injured were Thomas Kellr. shot to the right thigh close to the groin; John Kelly received a shot of a trifling character In the right leg, and John Con li was shot In both legs. Thomas Kelly's wound may prove aarloua. The poll bar Ut namaa of th companions of the above, and all will be arretted. Mr. Dunlap waa placed under arrest aud gave ball in the sum of to, 000 A West Fenn AecU'ent. PiTTSBrao. July 84 A West Penn rail road paawnger iralu, oonalatlng of an aa ginandLbre ooaohes, craahed Into th ruar of a freight train near Pin Crvek, three mtlea ouuld of tb elty. Fireman Ptump juuiped from the engine and waa badly brutd. Engineer Alfred Biasell niualned on tbe Mglae aud waa badly out and brulaed, but will recover. Samuel Wurpby. a oontraator, waa badly hurt Baggage Master Pleanmlng had teveral riba hroken- Rtaharel Armstrong, a paa iwagtr, waa thrown through a window and badly out with i t.e glass. To be lve Aar- a. Paa IS, July The trial of it Norton, barged with (urging tne document that wer alleged u, La, a been suilan from the iitjau ci buv,y aud of M lucrl editor i Tk9 C,HjrOr un the charge uf cuoupllo i ' 1 la the forgarlu., will tats utaea ti Matters of Interest from All Over the Commonwealth. PEESENTED TH BBIEFEST FOBM. Crimes and Casualties af Every Char aeter lent by the Kewa Gatherers of the Different Localities and Carefully Edited. BcRANTOIf. July H. Saturday wa pay day at the mines at Frioeburg, a populous borough of this county, and th Huns and Poles ot the town, and there an hundreds of them there, began to drink heavily. At night a Hun and a Pole engaged In a fight in Bryan Fallon's saloon, and their coun trymen took sines mm tntm, a ire ugoi resulting. Th borough polio arrested four Hungarian and lodged tbem In the Prloeburg jail. The Hungarian held an indignation meeting and then proceeded la a body to the jail, where they over powered the keeper and liberated the pris oners. This caused th largest riot that has occurred in this region in sixteen years. The Poles took exoeptlon, and a race war commenced, lasting thro hours, during which there was a reign of terror. all the saloon In the town being taken possession of and the officers driven off. Over thirty men were Injured, three fatally, and one Pola had his ear cut oil. Many wlndowa were broken In with stones and clubs. 8hortly before midnight Deputy Sheriff Craig arrived with a well armed poua and overawed th rioters and re stored peace. Many arrests will follow. New state Postmasters. WAsniNOToif, July 85. The following new postmasters hav Just been appointed In Fennsylvanlai EL V. walker, Alexan dria! Jaoefe Dunwoodv. Barevllle: D. B, Hewitt, Bendersvlllei O. EL Deok, iilxlen Mlohael Rockett, Brady Beod Blohard Ellis, Ellleburgh; T. w. iiarman, espy; I. E. Hammerer. Fair Hopei J. 8. Turn, Falls; C. 1L Ferris, Genesee; S. O. Ulrloh, Globe Mills) S. 3. Overlander, Homewood; T. J. Knight, Industry! 3. V. Kennedy, LAke uomot llobert nays, Ijamartine; u. L. Dry, Lcnhartsvllle', J. 8. Brubakcr, Llm Uooki 8. L. Anthony. Milan: John Schmuoker. Mntuali Sarah H, Mordook, Nadln; 0. J, Beonlas, Ogdonta; George Welti, Penn'a Station; C. II. Hnber, Rural valley: Harvey Wallace, bmlth's Ferry: B. V. Cram, TJtloa; Mrs. U A. Murta, Van Port; & F. Fort, West FalrHeld;Kachel L. Barry, Yeadon. A Bnnaway Cattle Car. Lancaster. July 27. A oar loaded with cattl waa being shifted on tb Pennsyl. vanla railroad at Mountvlllo when the brak ehaln broke, and the ear started down a staen hall roll grade to Columbia. Brakeman James Crasawall waa hurled a great distance and picked up unconsolons and taken to Columbia. HI leg waa broken and h was badly out about th head. At Columbia the runaway oar ran into tb rear el a smiting angina, knock ing the tender from the tracks and wreck ing the cattle oar. Vnltoa Cnunty Republican Ticket, McOoxKSLLBBtmo, July Co, Th Fulton county Republican convention nominated the following tlokeu For aasociat Judge, Jonathan w. Clevenger; prothonotary, narry K. Markleyt commissioners, Amos U palmer and A. w. sorbin; auditor, John II. Barney. Abel O. Griffith was eleotcd delegate to the state convention, with In- structlona to vote for Hon. John Stewart for supreme Judge. Dr. A. D. Dalbey waa eiectea chairman of tne county committee for tbe ensuing year. "Blood and Thunder" Jenkins Located, olew for a Isng time Chief of Police Cullcn has ascertained the whereabout of "Blood and Thunder" Jenkins, alia William Bummers, a desperate character, who Is wanted on the charge or burglary com mitted at Tenth and Cotton streets two years ago. He Is also, wanted In Chester on the eharge of murder, and In Easton for burglary. He la now In oneof th west eat cities and will b brought on In a few daya. Too Handy with Scissors. HeadiSo. July S3. Mrs. John Dedera is held at the polloe station on the charge of outtlng her husband In the aide with a pair of scissors, she does not deny the charge. nut Qiaim that an waa angry at tn time and did not know what ah was doing. Th ooenrrenoe grew out ot a quarrel be tween tne young oonpl over the frequent visits ex a lauow countryman, who was former boarder In the family. Two Tjrether Drowned, AlXESTOWH, Pa., July M. While three brothers, George, Willie and Lewie Scbray, aged 18, 11 and 6 year respectively, son of George A, Scbray, were sitting along the bank qf the Lehigh river In this elty yesterday wtiite toppled into tne stream. The other brothers In trying to rescue him also fell Into th river. Assistance came and Willi was rescued. Ufa two brothera war drowned. Republican Laagu Convention. Reading. Jnly 86. At a meeting of the Northwestern Republican league, ot this elty. a eomnrnnlcatton fiom President John B. Robinson was read, which stated tbat be, with Treasurer Mahlon D. Young, would be In Reading about Sept 1 to con ferwlth th local league committee. He further atated that he had prepared the call for tb stats convention, to be held in neadlng on Sept 7. Fall Under an Eleetrl Cay, BcnANTOK, July 17, John Edmunds. employed at th Carbondal Traction com pany' plant at Mayfltld, In attempting to jump upon a moving electric oar at Jer myn, waa thrown under the wheel and cut to pteoee. Striking Miners Yield. Hailktou. July 28. The troubles be tween tb Evans Mining oompany and the employes at their colliery has been ad justed and the strike declared "oft." The men accepted the oompany' terms and r turned to work. Both Victims Dead. JJgwpoitT. Pa.. July 87. Rev. P Wll- lard and hi grandson. Allen Bruce Wll lard, who were struck by a train and dia- memrjarta el Mexico, Juniata eonnty, Tuesday evening, are dead. An Aeldental Shot Provee Fatal, McKlAKSBurta. July John Knettle. aged 63 years, who waa accidentally shot by O P, Lelbtnsperger. proprietor of the McKeantburg hotel, died from bis Injuries Will Centlnne In Blast. Lebaxov, July S3. Th order to shut down th Colebrook furnace has been re called. They will be continued In blast, order having been received to that affect named to Death In a Oeal Bllno. Towgi ClTT, July S3.-Charles Mo Mullln, single, aged 90 year, waa burned tea crisp by an explosion of gas tn th Wllllamttown coal mine. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Qaetatlans of the Philadelphia and New York Exchan ea. KewTork. July M. In tbe stock market today there were ekerp declines la stock. Closing bldsi Lebleh Valley tli W. N. Y. 4 Pa. Pennsylyanla .-..! II. B,T. com... UK nMuiu- i m. ai is. t. prr.. St. Paul TW Krle L m fay.. , si u. Im A W.....13l Reading a. m. s- M N. V. Ctrjtrl...lO neadlng 1st pf 8... 11 West tSbore 7H wwium,viw ii lAce crie oe it Heading 3d pi Be... Hi New Jersey Cent M N Y 4 N. E. JH Del. A lladsoa ..IM General HtrkaUw Kiw Yoaa, July N. State and wesUrn Soar QUlet, easy, low eitraa, H.(&:X city mills, patents, $t.aiSt.50, fAlr to fancy, 12.4iia.t5t Minnesota clear, 2 wa.1; patents. Stl.tSt saperSoe, ll.ria2.S0; elty mills, tS.BO131.SS1 winter wbnata, low grades. II.M&I.U; patenta, S.h atralgbts, S3 304 1. rye mixtures, p.00 sao-tu; one. Bi.Tixftz.iu; soutnern quiet, Bteadi common to fair extra, V-HKi-llO; good to choice doM M.153IJB. Kye dull, ateady; super nne.tJSUe. Vheat doll, stradyt August, TOM WUe I SeptemUr, I.-tr4i , October. JSM UI7-I0O.I Deoembsr, W4tWl-. Rye qnlek steady; WMUrn,a9aMc Corn dull, low.n Ang. u.t tTtJe.; September. IDefttrtto.. No. t, ia TO: wu quiet, aier; August, sulci Sep. tember.soMc.: eute, Vstllc ; wisiern.37l4SlSe. PuiUDSLruiA, July :-Bef doll, steady; extra mess, IIW; fsrully, IIOJII. 1'ork In falrdsmand,steady;neruieskllilella.tl. Lard qutat. weak) staara rendared. S9.U. Butur woaeraieiy acuya, easy; state dairy, lTHwarict w,rru iiMrr, ennaa. XJMO.1 stAte creamery, toaJoUa.; weateru, da.. llstJUc.: Imitation do., lodlle. Cbeeea tn moderate oeoiaBa, ateany-tau large whltoaad colored. Jisiew., utfc, soieu. 91 vc pari sums, Ifca Uc.; full skims, tie. Egs qnlet. nrra n (nor; uw,m ana reoasylvaala lean: west eru. lMUt.e. Baltimore. July M.-Flonr dulL nnehanaed. Wheat steady. Corn easy; wblle corn, by "rw, .i rMiw earn uy sampts, aoo. nre inaeuva. nay nrmi good to choloe tlmethy, lltjuatiaai. Uotteo noral- nali salddUng, etto. Provlalonsqnlet Butt.r vary dull; nreaatary. faai-y.stu-Ste., do., fair to eholva. lekto.i da. imitation leo Eggs steadr Uy ttaaa. Markets. BsrrAtsvJaly SO. -Oattla arm. It) lb. tteere, . Ugbter late. Ilajajujai. Hoas-Yorken, ta.wsX.ua; madluuu. (.:.. su faaay liaay tvadea, HUagrf It; r.iugba. HTaAATO-, taga, tje. aaap and la tuba duu. goad Until lamba, tW m alalia tttH: eull sheep, rttl MX fatt. tUBB. Lat Uaaasvv. Pa. July M CatUe steady, trlua. HIMMl gund, tatM '; aasaos to fair tiSuaiti Hogs dull, saadlam and ilakl welsbu. H tOitSLttJ! .ii,a heavy, S'S V OJ e-baav market daaaarauaad. nrtma, l a 4, , ,,1 '". t-at. aviaaaa u (aat. L.uu. Frenoh Vessels Bun the Gauntlet of Shot nnd Shell. A SIAMESE GUNBOAT BUR DOWN, Rammed nd lank by th French Tr hip IneonitaBt Vo Farther Dmff Dn to Either Sid The Frenoh lUtt Mow m Bangkok FAms. JnlriCT.-H ltitateil that an f feotlrs blockade of the 8Iames ooast by tho Frftiioh Heet will only begin on Satur day or Suaday next Until then all powers will not hat received notice ot Franoe'a Intention te establish a blookade. The Chlneea obame d' affaire. It li atated. haa Informed M. DeTelle that 81am had no territory aaat of the Mekong & far north aa latitude S3, which parallel was tlalmed by the Frenoh as the northern limit ot their lnflnenoe, lie regarded It as unlikely that the Black Flaae would join the Siam ese In the erent of hostilities with France, but he thought that If they saw France an4 Slam embroiled tbe lilaok Flags might rename tho off en aire fa Tonquln, Too Tomes anves a aetaiiea aooouni ot how tho Frenoh gunboats forced a paaaage no the Menem riven The gunboat en tered tho channel about 0 o'olook in tho evening, and Immediately both forts and the Siamese gunboats opened Are on tho Frenoh warships. The Frenoh gnnboata oroeaed the bar. notwithstanding tho ex plosion of a tub-marine torpedo directly ahead of the fleet The Inoonatante rammed and sank a Siamese gunboat About 9 o'oloek tbe forts at Paknam opened fire at a range of one-quarter of a The Frenoh gunboats all this time were making ten knots an hour against th stream. At 0:80 o'oloek tb French fleet anchored In front of the Frenoh lega tion at Bangkok. Tbe cannonade had lit- lfeffeoh, owlug to the darknesa. Lord Dulterla had an audience with M. Develle yeaterday. A eablnet ooanoll was held at g e olock last evening, but tbe greatest aaoraoy waa maintained A to what took place at th meeting. Another cabi net eounoil will he held tomorrow. The polloe of thU olty, by order of the government, are aelzlng oncap man of Slam, whleh are offered for aal on th boulevard, and whtoh represents tbe Siamese frontier rn aooordanoe with En- itllsh Idea. SAISOK, July 9T. Captain Vllllers, who Is In command 01 the renoh forces t Ehong, report that the capture of Fort Densmby th French produced aa excel lent impression. The governor of the Island of Kong was killed during the at tack and bis death hastened th retreat of th Blames. The Frenoh flag had been hoisted on tbe Island of KOaaaamlam. Which will be made tbe basis of future op eration. Tb krenoh government haa also decided to take possession of ether islands on tne unit of biam. LoSDOW. July 87. A private telesram from Bangkok announoee that tbe British gunboat Pigmy haa replaced the Swift be fore Bangkok, for tbe protection of Brit ish, resident. Sngland baa an adequate fleet on the East India and uhlna atatlons. nmberlng twenty-lght vessel, lnolndlng the imDertenao. a oruleer ox 7,800 ton. Frano can only muster nineteen resa!, of which th largest la only 4.700 tone. It la believed that M. Develle hopes tbat thla paolfle blockade will Induce Slam to surrender at discretion. Should Slam still resist and the blookade be made effeotive, British lntereete would Buffer aererelr. The London merchants Interested In the Blameae trad have forwarded a Joint let ter to Liord Kosebery, pointing to tb in Jury whleh would b lhfUoted by tb blook ade of Singapore and Uonskona. The Standard's correspondent says be believes that the French cabinet is becom ing more amenable in tta negotiation with England over tbe Siamese dispute. A Bangkok dispatch to The Dally New gay that Captain H. M. Jones, British minister to India, acting nnder orders caBied from lxndon, baa maintained strictly non-committal attitude In the matter f th Franco-Siamese Imbroglio. BXRLIV, July 27. The Tageblatlrejoloea over tne prosneot that kinKiana. who acorn. fully holda aloof from the drelbund, may baeomo embroiled with Franca over the Blameae affair. England, aay Th Tage blatt, will be taught a Iesaon, and h need not ezpeot to receive CJerman eupport. uther newapapers express similar sentl meats, although In milder language, Oelonel AInlworth Indicted. WAenlNOTOK, July 88. The grand Jury found a true bill against Colonel Freder ick U JUntwortb, chief or the reoord and pension division of the war department: George AY. Dant, the contractor employed to make tbe excavation for tbe eleotrto light plantt William E. Covert, auperlu Undent, and Francis Sassa, engineer of the building, holding tbem responsible for th old Ford' theater disaster of June 9 last, In which twenty-three persons lost their Uvea and a large number of othere were Injured. Blobee Takea Wings. Louisville. Ky.. July 24. Charles W. Depauw and the New Albany Rail Mill company, of Hew Albany, made an assign ment tor tne oanent 01 ueir eredltor. Th causa leading to tbe failure waa tbe assignment of th Framler Stssl work In Indianapolis aererat montha ago. Mr. De pauw'a Individual aaslgnmsnt la a sweep ing one, ana tne man wno waa worth f 1, ouo.txyj three months ago la now prao- ucaiiy pennuesa. Asnesieans Depositing la Canada. Hamilton, Ont.. July 28. City bank manager report that a lars amount of money haa been received front American dtle during tb past few day to be de- poaitea in Dunks here. A deposit of 115,000 waa received yesterday from a woman liv ing in Buffalo, aha having withdrawn that amount from a bank In tbat elty, llaster Workman Powderly May Ileslgn. Nxw Y0111. July 13. '-The Sun today aayai It 1 declared on good authority that a. v. x-uwueriy 1 Sluing w resign aa gene ral master workman when the general convention of the knla-bta la held In Octo ber. It la believed tbat T. B. McQulre will ba Powderly'a auooetsor. A Maharajah Commits Snlclde. BRINDI8I, July 87. Tbe Maharalah Tab tal Braga committed aulcid by Dolon on hi arrival bar. It I UDDOed that th can ot hla action waa th theft ot the oaaket containing all bl Jowls and money. as waa ia year oto. levea Ware Drowned. LONDON. July 87. Steamer Pearl ran into ana Bank th steamer Archibald Fin nay, coal laden, eC North Rock, County Zkrfra, Ireland. Seven persons on board tn Aronioaia nnney were drowned. FOUR FATALLY INJURED. An Eaploste f Mln. Gas Censes Bad llayoa at Edwardsvllle, WfLXUBABRE. July 81. An awful a doslon took place In No. 4 shaft of the ungston ooal company, at Kdwardsvllle. yesterday afternoon. A gang ot men were at work driving a slope, when a naked lamp came In contact with a large body of gaa. A abock of the explosion tore away timbers, amaahed mine care, and horribly purnea tnree men ana one Dor. who are not expected to recover. 1 he injured are: William Jonea. miner. aged iS years, widower with two children; Martin firennan, driver boy, aged It years; Benjamin Wilson, miner, aged (0, wife and alx children, and Patrick Mai la, aged 46 years, wife and four children. A rescuing party la charza of Sunertn. tendent Kosser went to the assistance of tbe victims, who were hurriedly brought to the aorface. The flesh upon young Brennaa and William Jenoa waa literally cooked, and prassnted a sickening light, Th mint la very gaseous, aa explosion hav Ing occurred at the same plane some three weeka ago. In which eovaral men ware naaiy nnrnea. K!KG!TO, Pa, July 84. -Three ot th four victim of Frlday'a explosion In th Kingston Coal company's nine, William B. Jonea, Matthew Brennan and Patrick O'Malla, are dead. The fourth, Benjamin Wilson, cannot survive. PARTED TWENTY-ONE YEARS. A ItoBaaDtl. Tt.oaloa Dron,ht Abat hf an Atdv.rtla.xB.Dt, LAKCASTin, July ST. X letter waa re celved be re announotnK tbe reunion of 'Squire John II. Morrison, of Snyder, Ok lahoma, and bla wife, who bad been sepa rated twenty-one yean. The etery la a romantle one. In IMS Morrison married a Miss Fry. In York county, and fire yaara later came to this city, where be met busi ness revereea. Ua tban waat weet, leaving bla wife and four daughters here, and nothing more waa heard from him ttatil but March, whan aa advertisement for a wlfa appeared In a Harris burg paper s 'lined John H. Morrison. It waa wa by one of hla danghtera. She answered It, UorriaoB received 61T anawera ta hla ad. varttseneat, hut replied only ta tha oae written by hla daughter. Ia the eeme poodsaae that foil. wed the), rri.UoaitJo was tUaoloaad, aad whea he leaned thai hla wlfa waa a ml Uvtag ha made araaga tueata to take her to hla weaiara hoaaM. Tha laUar raaalrad atataa I haa taay taosg avUad aaaai ataar t atgbt as the rail war Not wlint we fifty, but wht tho people Ray It what sells DANA S SARSAPARILLA. De trot It it made In DciTast, Maine. H. DOAHE. CURED I CURED 1 1 CURED 1 1 ! " Enlargmcent of Liver and Spleen with Kidney Trouble." LEADINS PHYSICIANS IN CHICAGO, DETROIT AND BOSTON Tried, Tried nnd Tried But 5 Bottles ol Dim's BEAT THEM ALU Readkr, if you have ant doubts about t1ik truth of the following, investigate for yoursf-lf, our testimonials are always true. rARDO.V US FOJt SAYING, "DANA'S IS THE KIND TfflT CURES. 1 IlAMrDEN, ME.,' Gcnf'emen. I have received so" much benefit from tho use ot DANA'S 8 AJtSA "TUrr BARILLA that I feel it I nla my duty to write you re garding my case. For years I have been troubled with Enlargement of the Liver nnd Nplcen, also had Kid ney Trouble. I waa so bad that for two irigtirv yearn I wan nnnble IVHIiiLav to worlca For vf celts nan nnnble to get from the bed to n chair without help. I have doctored In Chicago, Detroit and lloaiton without receiv ing any benefit, IqTU AT Detroit I doctored with I tlM I eight different Doctors, npeiit liandredH ol dollars trltliout receiving any benefit I came to the Stato ol Maino nnd, by the advice of Mr. Baker, tried a bottle of your SARSAI'ARILLA, and I received no 10170 much benefit Hint lUKbO I took fonr niorc, nnd to-day I nra n well man. You are at liberty to publish this, and I will ttand behind It. - Respectfully your. A. 2. DO ANG. Dsns ttrssparllls 0., Belttn Hals. CAN BE CURED A CURE GUARANTEED DR. J. MAYER, 1015 Arch St., PhliaJfPaJfc Vjum At mice, no OTxaratlon or dfilAT from liTun- netv, attcfted by thousands of cares, endon menUof physlaani, ladles and prominent citl renaeanMMenatoffic. Couniltatlonfreaantl etrtctly confldeiitiftL Bend for circular!. nuai res sxmzscz. -vW. Tti fnllAwlnff araa few 6f the iTLtinT tht hT boen entirely cured of Buptur by Da. J, B. ItfaWll'al TDVlTUrHft MB'. t Jacob a tenant. 2320 North Broad St, FMla. K. o, Bneesiy, tncciton, uaupnm uo., jfa, V. B, RMritM, I'hoenUTUle, 1. jrfjtt R A. llalL Newton. N. J. WGW John U.Scheai .Yellow nonser.O,tEertriCo.,ra B. JonM Philips, Kennct BquanL I'a. A. A. Goldewonthy, Centralla, Cbl. Co., Ta. a HcrlWge.liInllcH 11 ill, M. J. U E. Hess, Rock hill, pa. F. A. Kreltz, B)atlneton.ra. Jaa. DaTls. rittTllle, 22nd ward. Phlla. L. U. KunkeU 1181 Linden Bt Juientown, pa. ieo. v. waiu iNornBwwn, ra. a T. Benny, 601 a 10th 6t., phlla, Itev, 8. 11, Bhcnner, ennbuir. pa. D. J.'Bellett, 214 a 12th 6t,.'Readlns:, Pa. israei tsanai, jhud bh, CKioia i-jus ton, trtL, U P. Ueturlc. Jr., Oley, Berks Co., Pa. J. Genschelmer, Clayton, N.J. Z. K, Danenhower, 110!) Colarabla Atc, Pa. O. O. Piper. 735 Pcnrl it, Reading, Pa. Wm. QrantHnd, Gloucester, N. J. 31. Bhaw,.Vtnona Avenue, W. of Morris strcot, l Germantown, phlla. Wm. Irtx 1828 Montroso Et, Phlla. Thomas iVllartung, New lungsold. Fa. G. Leckel; 2231'Reesa 6U Phlla. j. it. uiumoy, at-ii reri n., acwiuik, ra il, a. Stanley AH Bpruce Bt., Lebanon, Fa. A. Schneider. Locrut Dale, Pa, D, B, Noll, Limekiln P. O., EsTfcs Co., Pa. C. A. Dcturt, BIrdsboro, Berks Co., Pa. Wm, K. llartensHne, phoenlxTlHe, Pa. W.M.LlnetacU,62t VaaUnctoa Bt.,Readlng, Pau John a Lyme, 1310 Ilowam Bt,,larrUburtr.PA Chas. fimlth. jl2 Greenwich PL, Phils, G. Barkhard, Locunt St., Beading:, Pa. C. O. Keehn, DonglasTllle, Berks Co., Pa. Henry URowe, PotUtown.Pa.,., G.L.Bwartz, Poynette, Wis. ' Wm, J. Blbtr bans. 639 Taylor 8t, Cmden,NJ. Alfred lUlor, PhllllMbnrg, N. J. R. MskIU, Glen Lock. Chester Co.. Pa.wf Mr. Beckard, BalrdBt., Germantown, Phlla. John Bhnpe, Telford P. O., UotigU Co., Pa. Wm. EtUnser, Lee? port, la. . E. Crabtn, 2904 palethorp BL. Phlla. II. a Creel y, 8517 North 2nd Bt, Phlla. Philadelphia Office is closed on the 2nd Batnr day of each month, Dr. J.B. Mayer being at the Hotel Penn, Reading. Pa., to give treatment to persons In that vicinity on that day. Dr. J, B. Mayer's terms for treatment Is la reach of nil. Call and get cured. N. B. Persons from out of town can receive treatment and rwturn home the tame day. A.S.Rabenolcl, flu a no ii OrriCK : Over J, W MudeobuM.' Llauor Store, BANK STRE12T. LEHIGHTON. uentNtry In all Its branches. Teeth Extracted without Pain. Gas administered when requested. Office Days WEDNESDAY of each weeka address, iLLENTOWN,. LehKhcouDtr.Fa.r W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE No'Wrp. Do you wear theni7 When next la need try a pitr,4 Bait in tho wcrld. 00 42.50 ZOO FDH LMICC 42.00 .79- ron ioyi ii7.S IfyoawMt tins DRESS SHOE, maoe la the tatett styles, don't pi tS to $8, try m; t3, $3 JO, $t,00 w $5 Shoe, Tbsy fit equal to cuttont tnads and look aad wear ai well. If yea. with to economlzs In your footwear, do so by purthulng W. L, Dooglu Shoet, Name and price itamped oa the bottom, look for It whss voa bay, W, 1m DOUGLAS, Br.ciitou, Mass. tteldby FOR SALE BY A, Mehrkam & Son, Lohlghton i5ir.tear f4. n-lTXK)lmW ! II 1 1 1 saa s i naa -a in sagBMtwasjsjaw-Bj . An turreemble tax&tive andKnva Tosrra Bold by tirugglsta oreent brQSIL 6o. Mo. and tt-OOperpacbajre. Bampleafree. ITA SC The Favorite TOOTS mSXl AU g3 for tha Teeth and Breath,ae. CaptalnSwMa.y, UJ4HanDlnro,OaL, sarsi "Bhlloh'a Oatarrh Iiemedr U th. nrst medlctne I have ever found that would do ma any good." PrloeCOcta. Sold by Drugglsta. Bo not neflfeet a Oou g h, aa there la danger of Its leading to iJouumptlon. firxnxui'a trtu will save you a severe Lung Trouble, it is the lietOonftiCxircajidiixauyrTJk.-ve.OouhA, CSrotrp, Whooping Cough Bad llrozactutla, and letola oa a guarantoo, to cU. tabllahod hultdlo. antl Inan avnrfiftMla. which makss loans on farm or city properta. de sires to arrange with a reliable person lu each elty or larae town la United HUtes to represent Its Inleraela and aaal.t in .tattll!ilnv a lnal business the person seeorlng the position maat Bs uuquaeiMHiaui. nrooi u lo ousineas Btaoa . as well as evidence of aMUty to nvsuare a Idiag and loan bualaess the oprortttaltfls a favorable one for the rtzht pally, address BulMlar Bjddteate, at atoatgomery street. rferaay kilty, c. j. Klll.d u.r..ir aad Child. IlrJTTALO.Julr 7 -Mr. Ueorr Maybaeb, ST veara old. out her throat with her hue- band'a raxor and than out tbe throat of her 1-raonthe-old girl baby at Clarence Centre, this county. Both are dead. The woman left a note, saying she believed the baby waa fioing to die aad she oou Id not live without It She laavaa a I year-eld uaugiuer. Their fteslgaallaai. s!ao,a.ta. WAtHlveTug. July tf.-&natarv Oar. Hale has reajuaaiatl the raalgaailoaa f th. loiiowirag erniawow or intaraal revaatta John O Cravaaa, tMatb ludiaaa, faak R Otoau, aaaa.ashusstta. K. A. White, roarth North CwoUsa, Jaaau I) Rrady, a4 Vliytaim FatM H VUCatdl -A. 63.50 M FlF.LirtlAFI THE BAZAAR, 729 Hamilton St., ALLENTOWN, PENN'A. (Lntely occupied by Bitlncr, Huneickcr & Co.) SPRING AUD JUNE GOODS AT Julp Prices. Summer Silks. Bweentue reductions In Summer Silks to close out tbe entire stock. Slllts that were 37 I -2c now SSc; printed silks tbat were CO and 05c now SSc; printed silks that wore made to ten lor Ft a yaru now o ic. There are man; useful lengths In printed China Silks suitable for Shirt waists, misses' and ladles' dresses, 3 1-2 to 0 1-1! yards, various qualltlos and styles, will be closed out very cheap. Pineapple Tissues. A great fall In rincaotile Tissues the most sneer and prettiest styles of all sum mer fabrics 15c a yard; for this sale, 0 1-2 to close tbem out. Claurou urK&iiuira, Diata, vignuuiea, Dlack and Colored Salines all at reduced prices for Ibis sale. - WHITE GOODS. Oriental Lawns, One sheer clotb, 9c, was lociriaiocy iinen Lawn 4U incnes wme, worth double; Wblte Tlald Muslin In 5 patterns Be a yard; Striped and Plaid Alits 11ns la mere and lace effects a'.large var iety to select from and all at cut pilces to close out. Hosiery andUnderwear Another case uf those! Ladles SwIm Ribbed Vests Be each; Richelieu K.bbed Vests, fall sizes at 8c; Egyptian Ribbed Vests, with ribbon yoke, 25c, for this sale 16c. For Rood values la children's mud ladles hosiery esll and soe our goods and nrlcis. OutliiE Shirts for bovs. OuUne Sqlrta for men, ISow styles now prices, NOTIONS, &o, Lace Trimmings, Itlbbons, Corsets, Muslin Underwear, black and colored Olmp, Cambric and Swiss FlounclnES Silk Mitts and Olores at lower prices tban ever for Ibe satno class of goods. Polite atten tion given to all, wbetber yon buj 01 not. M. F. Morrisey They say adycrtlslng pays. Some does. Well. If It does. we'll try It, right now, tool Look as mine In tbe I'reas. REBER'S DRDG STORE. Not only Drugs. CIGARS, too, excellent quality, Pure Ilavanas. DON"T .FOROET I NOR THE LADIES, IN PERFUMERY I Quite a variety, too. Voeeler'a, Cob gal's. Rldkser's, and Imported. Call and see, Fot I'ourrl, In vases, CO cents, tasting and delicate Sachet rorrders. Purest Soaps and Toilet (raters. Tbe New Bible, Just out, more about It later. All iieiigions ana aioiai Books of anv kind ordered and furn Isbedas desired at least 10 to 20 per cent leaa tban eltewbere. Do not forget REBER. TRKXLER We have a large number ol well built and stylish wagons and carriages which we must get rid oil, I o do so we are selling; them at prioes that are below what competition would ask. Other dealers can't touch us when it comes to low prices and GOOD Goods, For a Thorough Tralulng in BUSINESS or SHORTHAND, It ul pay you to visit the AMERICAN BDSIHESS Cofe Ckntbx Square, Allentown, Fa. The roost Thorough, ItAAt IfaMTUlStiWl . Slid P1omiI Eoulpped Ounmerrlal TrSlftlng Sohool in pMinsf rlvaala. Ot HKPAItATR out DWAinMEKTa ia.av CsMimKVT CilSut UsTuuorosa. mosi rraeiieai worse at udbhi hsus, littwMs soo sad 4A HtudefiU a&iaullr. bUrdfiita assisted lo pula ios4ittms. BDd tor eaUlegua or eall at oiitM. O O DORNEY, Prln, tarneaae Deaetan tela paper. tvar-ou PROPOSALS WAMED. PrM-oaais will U rlvd hj tb ttebwl kesMofa ol MaaBltt fownifelia. iu to auw Dkejeion ol U&honli Nfi UW l, Itm u W tWW Ma o eiaoK ta Us ulh- tsf a Vpsute rlrbawl itltLi. MVpOsMUt Will M OpMa S. UM aTlMl lriaBSssT Mb. lid Mil UaaaJaVa. Tsiuft. Skftku, tkcrirwnr ol BocnL asms OXiOTHIIIsrGr- I Our Spring complete and Styles ior Men's, E. G.'ZERJsr, Opera House Block, Baby Coaches ! Henry Schwartz's, First street, Lehighton. We are Offering Special Closing Out Prices IN ALL DEPARTMENTS FOR SUMMER CI Or 634 Hamilton IfYou are Wise AND ALL VEHICLES FROM HENRY GHRSTMAN WortAMen9 Two car toads of new vehicles nil goods rre the lowest. A GREAT hence reductions. OVER 310 Fino 205 115 83 94 46 35 39 .28 23 Corte early KOCH & SHANKWEIIaER, IM OOU ENTIBI STOCK Or Men's aHu Mix' Suits. KOCH & SHANK WET LEB , Largest an. Finest ClolbiD. House In the Valley. Hotel Allen Building, Centre Square, ALLENTOWN, PA The New State Normal School EAST STR0UDS3TJRG, TA., NEW BUILDINGS. Students liooms aro large, commodious and newly furnitbad, THE LOCATION Is one ot tbe most healthful aud picturesque In tbe Slate. FACULTY Onr of tbe strongest In tbe State. FALL TEIiil opeos Jafondav. Seotember 4. 1393. TERMS, Inclndloi Board Tuition and ll'aahlug, per Week, S4.C0. Leas State Appro priation oi w cents, . Send for Illustrated and descriptive rrospectus. 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 Draper, Dlaea&ea of Woman anil (Jbllil. ren anil Dyspepala, Dr. F. A. Rabenold, Dentistry In All Its Branches Will be at tbe Fort Allen Houae, WEISSPORT, PA , ty-THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK. M 11 Tl VttJI UJIIIHUKR. 17 HtaaBaak Ureal, tor a saaoatk akave un raahitaiHr kalr cut. IB- Ctoaasl oa uaiay,s inaianBWMK,HiHiw,H n c mrj laatecka full tliveol falaey lataHaitteiaa u Um m Kteea. aaa a are tk. aaaly piaa. U tssra wWte y.a tan keaataVs Caeaat It Uiatsas. Line of Clothing i's now comprising the Latest ovs' and Youths'. Our efforts to sell the best Clothing for the Lowest Prices are becoming appreciated and we show youhe largest stock to se lect from. Don't BnylUotil M'Sce What Wc Have. Lehighton, Pa We. liaye em eav i in all the Ifiw Styles and at New Prices. S3 Come, Bee and be Convinced Our usual Handsome Line of Furniture at the Lowest ftices. GOODS, St., Allentown. You Will Buy Weisspoi'i. 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 we make these wonderful 1000 BOYS' FINE SUITS, (1UE8 5 TO 15 TIAB3.) Suits Formerly $2 50, now $1.00 2,75, " 1.50 3.75, 2.00 " 4.00, 2.50 " " 5.00. 2.76 " 5.50, 4.00 (TWO PANTS AND UAT.) COO. 3,75 G.50, 4 50 6.00, " 3.50 " 7.00, 4.75 in order to get the proper sires. A SWEEPING REDUCTION Lane Stocl. Small PRICES. Just Think Of It! Good Whiskey A J. GALLON AT H. Koons' Mlititi Liquor Store, ItaiwUBkMialjt'a Old Stand. First Street, - JL,enlf htoo. New Bee Hive, ALLENTOWN.PA. JULY and AUGUST are the months to do shopping, the crowds are smaller nnd one feels less hurried, the bargains are larger and all the goods must be sold regardless ol cost or value to make room for the fall and winter stock. The store is filled with bargains in every de partment that must be sold at once, We mention a few of the leaders, 12Jc ginghams at 8c, 'Zbc ginghams at Ibc. (Jordcd and woAen figure orgaudier in all colors at 10c were 12 ifc 15c Tissue Clotli the best imita tion of wool challie at G.J, at H. W. HUNSICKER'S NEW BEE HIVE. Corner 8th and Hamilton Sts. Picnics, Festivals, Parties, ICE CREAM -AT- HGHTY-FIYE CpjiIs Per Gallo: AT Culton's If you want the Best then Buy from us. B. K. CULTON OpBosite Pari, UWm, THE EQUITABLE Life AssnnANCE Society Of tbe United Slates. JANUAKY 1, 1893 Assets , ,$153;0fi0,052 Rpsprvpn alleilstlDg reserve poMcl (4,. rent,Htandard).aiul all otlien ;$121,070237 liabilities Total Surplus (4 percent. Btaudan!) iDcludlna' Bperlal tte serve ot 92.noo,ooo lo wards establlstiment of as IS per cent, valuation . 31 189,815 Income , 40,286,237 New Assurance in 1892 200.490,316 Outstanding As surance 850,962,245 Batter thin Six-Far Cant. Investment New Tork, Jfarch 7. 1603. In 1873 I took ont Tontlna Endowment Polley No. 70.620. with Ibe Equitable Life Asaurauce Society ot tha United Slaws, (or tfi.UOO. and have paid. In all, 14.708 in premiums to tbe Company, On tbe maturity of tbe Endowment tbe Company paid me 7,US3.aJ In casu. Ai an evidence of my satisfaction wltb tbls return (which Is certainly liberal, con sideline; tbe fact tbat It la In addition to tbe protection furnished by tbe poller for twenty years). I nave taaen new assur- anea wltb tbe Company for 10,0i)O. W. A. Hobs. If. n.Thl it a return 0 all the pre mlurns paid, and iiifrresf on Mcsaineai Ae role o8 2 8 per eent. per annual. W. P. LONG, Special Agent. LenillBtOD, Penn'a FRANTZ, The South End Jeweler. DO YOU WANT patches, Searf Tins. Clocks, Watch Chains. Necklaces, Gold Pencils, Ear, Rings, Rings; Bracelets, "Silverware, Society Emblems, H'atch Charms. Yon ran buy tbem aud msuy mora at our 1'oDular Store on Lankway, Repairing in all Its branches caretullv attended to at low orlces. Wjlson PYantz, the sourn ekd jewler, Bank way, - - lehighton. Now is Your Time! -20-"- Building Lots ForSale! Don't wait, but come at once and buy one of these beautifully located lot. You will be sur prised at the viw they afford and the price will be sure to please you. INo trouble to show you around. Call on either A. F. SNYDKK, or Ii. J. IIOMOEN, Kast WeUaportPa from $60 up to $90. Cushion Tire Wheels from $30 up to $60. Full ball-hearitic. all-around Boys Velocipedes, $2.50 up. High Wheel Lawn Mowers, 10 in.. itWJO; 12 in., $3 60; 14 in., $3.7. Bed Sprinrrs. sold everywhere else nt $5, vou 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 Domestic Hewing Machine Agents what they want for a 5-drawer, oak case, then come and buy the same from mo nt $30. The White Cottage, 7-drawei, oak case, at $25 lays them all out. Don't be humbuRBed 1 Every Washer has a guarantee on the lid, with the Vandergrift Man- uiacturinRiVompany'e sicnature. The market is full of trash. Our price for Round or Square is $5. Wringers, Irom $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. A pply to B. F. Peter, With Snyder's Store. A , Steckel, Slatington, Pa. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING, Owen Rehrig, Corner Second and Iron Streets. We 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 nil work in our line as low as possible, while at the same time we will do only the best kind of work, Ve will be pleased to figure cn any work that ou may need and wc also hope for a fair share of your patronage. We will continue on our headquarters for wall papers, JL7orders,Curtaius,Paints and Supplies, all kinds of Stationeiy tec, and will kindly solict your patronage. Owen Rehrig. Reading R. R. System. Lehigh Valley Division. Anthracite Coal used exclusively Insuring cleanliness aud comfort. , Arreiiftemeri of t'atsenfer Trains, Scuediimi in ErrscT June 25 1893. TKAINH ateKAVH LKIf IOIITON For Newark md New York 4 -SO, T.U, ftQd.i8 ft. m. l ftl. Mi a.si d- ni. Fur atUDUDka Cliuuk and Belvldrt i.U a. m. i 13.67, oa .t p in. For JjuubertTllla ud Trenton 9.m kuj U.lxiLra.; and UM 4 87p. in For HlutlnictuD. UatosauQua. Allcatown. Ueth- lehtvna. and Kaston, .. 7.40, hSft, Jl.Ua, w, 11 67, 129, l, 4.37. M, 6.42 and 9.! P U. For 1'tiiladelpl.la ana ioinu soath fi(L $.il, 7.w. . and U-ua. m.;X.Ju,?Jil( L2 apt, esf p. in. ForReadlDKandHarHiburK T.ifl 104 ).f j as, aii ando.rp.m. 1 For llowiuani, Lhlgb flap, Cherryfofd, (ao rv. White llalL Cuular. and ilbkeddiiiiiua .4i,ll.l2a.Ul.: 12AT, lta-,4J7, ft.22 6.ind t.lCt-M, 4.10,S.l&.7a23,O ta. ror nemuifriy aua iiu)e(iiiia.ii,i.u.ataHi ,i.ja.in.. 4.10, 6.16, 7.J0, 11.30 ktn. ihonaudonb and Ashland C47. T.aU. a J hud I I.L-0 ft in. : 4.15. fi 0,10 sx jaw p III. Far ML Carme! aud Knaiuok.n 0.47, Ts4Saud II Mi n K IK n tn. For FoUiYllle 6.47. 7.43, T.46, 11.1 and 11.W a. tn 4. it), Ci aud 1.27 n.ro lfaWhfls llftvatn. VV Ilk PlbftrTM ftnd HeriBtitD 1.43. 1.30 Mia 11.SJ JUIU., . ai.u. euu ii.m For JltUtoa ludUsll. Juatt.. 7.46, 6,36, ud 11.20 .BK. : ZJO. f.10, I.SZ. U1U I IJD u isp,ta 150 a, ror I'linkhiuiuock I.U auu in.; 4.10, T.a. anu iim p.m. Forllnacaand Ueueva T.43, HJOu. m., 11 M Pe til. For Havre. ttosfluUT. lUitTuJo. N'ftciua FalU aud tli WeitllJO a.D).,at3tiaiid ll. p. u. ror Kiimra auaiuo vrci oiiauc 1.10 v. uu V 8UNUAV T1UIM0. For Nw York 4.M 5.U and lM a.m. , S-5I.6U t.ei, 8.U Fur PUUadvIubia AM VU 7.47 a. m For Eaitun and Intarmedlato Btatlooa, B.st. 7Ji7, ll.lt a-in.; 12 67, Ml. 6.17, UI 1R and 6.W ror i sue ii iduuk iui, iim a. in , ao, IA lH . o Put n m ' e -v 6.10, 1X6 aud tuo p. in. Kur UtUkdlDIfftl IUIIi ra. til and 6.17 n. ta. ror iiasium iw aud 11 36jliu. . and 11.63 p.ia For llahanoy OHj aud bbtiiautiimn 9M, l For muvllle at 3.61 p. i r ur n u si en , Wtlkea-Rarr.. ntui ruukhauiuMk.l'uwa&da. Sarrr. Ittvaea iiMea, i Auburn, turalra, UiMitiMtw, Barla), Klaiara fans aud tue Weat II Js a. u. Ui'lN li sa f ai. Fur funhar particulars lUQBire ol Aaos for Tlru. TaMea. a o. HANCOCK, Oesaral faawait.r Aceat, rnluulWiitila, fa. A. W. NONNKMACIIfR, Aaat deoafSi ras- seaner Axwt, MiAiwiFaa,ra aiar .a. aw. ,r WANTED SALESMEN, aaall our oImIm aud kaniy tutntt mock, aay aplal vmIUm Ut oJt Mlt to lliwtu aitd OriHUBtMelaVU, ftttal OOUtt i)a)l4 ottly bf Uft. Wa mi ooaMMlaakQ ar aalary. aiabuiva urriury aa pay a.iy wnn in ai ouca w www aaowt y ot uriitory- May Boot a km, KcnaryiMa, ttoabaaUf.jx. T Pneumatic The Wheels NOTICE