The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, August 05, 1893, Image 4

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    KRTAM.ISHKI 17.1
The Carbon A'ivoCate
I'EIWTFI i I 'ill IMT HV
Horry V. Mortbimor, Sr.
OFFICB Bel1
'tMl t'. pOT tl
II 1 ,!! SlRH't.
,i the LfMgrilon
f.1 ItHT
A Complete UntfcrBtanding Be
tween France and England.
THE SUPPLEMENTARY GUARANTEES
Lftpftl Rllrt lEci'liii,, Mill
lake inn ol
Mft .-0 1KT 111!
Fit C
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1 U13 I
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io
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I UlltOfB' AlllHl
Audiuir ah M i
Oarus ! t'l'i"1 -hi
mil hi mitW I"- 'tut
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f. .tl fnlr4 '! '
ill UKUfM t "
joli it mtinn ' I"
ndloo.
ft pf i liicli i n
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or lit 11 s" i'
lit- mriMifi-nth ' ",'
1 reins Ti in-li '
k - v.--.::. ,
ii v ,iui;nu .:t:u,SEvR.
They Waro rMUftD1l by Franca ton Ac-
oount off filim'l Irlaj- In Accepting the
UUImntnm. and Arm Conceded bj Slam
lit nimfcadB Raised.
iti-V
-h'H and ovor,
luttrt -mot wish
nlll UerviUtei
umt Job lrtnt-
1 uar hi ij'
satuu'm. vrr, i8io
Our Circulation 1484
put KKin-rm iih .DKii.
ALrrr.r iikfiih wit.
Of North Ki i. i'ii' hi nortiity.
If Siibjei I tc n-nii'i irtltc i n'l i
lleSm'Hk ii-i'li Hii,jIi1' i " iu.
IT.1I,
:i county.
miiiHtina Rules
)LE,
.(iu county.
,1H I'OUN i 1 1'l l'1'
DR. J C KliK
Of Aquiibiohv, t'url
Jfr- SUllJi'i t to III Hi"' HUH
poll ASHOi I VI L .'I IK'K
CUAIM.I h U fl
Of Nnrnml Squiuo, t'.i
f-Suh)i t i.i in i i.;i ' '
jy liTl OlIN 1 V Illl Wt' II
JOHN I'OXW .Y,'
Of Munch I hunk, 'm i nil county.
tr Hubjecl t. Di'iiiim i.ii k Kiiies.
p.'HtV'Ol'NIV K1MMIWIN..B
joriN o'donnell,
Of East Maueb Chunk, Carbon County.
tS Subject l" ltrinii'illc Hulea.
poll ASSOOI&rt .Tl DI.K
It. F. rETElt,
Of Franklin Township, Carbon County.
" r"""1')1-'"" h ii""-
pltTooTim CdSlMWHIONEII,
5t. T. TKEXLr'ii,
Of Lohlghton, Carbon oountp.
tirsiihjwiiii rviwuiallc rule.
PAmi. Anar S. The jnnnleroentary
i ,. i line, unit guarantee) demndl by France from
- "" """ Si Mfc lnM,U l,h. ttinnnrirr cus
tody of the river ana port or unantinun,
and thai Blam nhall not etbll'h military
itatlonR la certain named plaeai Dear the
Cambodian frontier or within a certain
.luiAnnnof the Cambodian frontier, vrere
oontalhed In a note leaned by M. Develle
on Monday and made public today. The
text ol tnanote le as icmiowh.
"The delar of Slam In acccptinir tne ni-
tlmatnra eented hy tho Frenoh minis
rMldeat at llanakokhas justified the
gorerumens of the republic In imposing
neavier conaiuons. ucuir uenirvus, uuw
erer, to bIt. further proof of the sent!
menle of moderation by which she has
been eonstantlr actuated. France wilt con
tent herself, ai an indlpensable guarantee
for the practical execution of the clauses
of the ultimatum, with occupying the
rlrer and port or Chantimin umu tDe
complete evacuation of the post estab
lished br the 8iamee on the left bank of
the Mekong river Further, for the pur
pose of guaranteeing a continuance oi me
aood relations happily re-established be
tween Fraaoe and Slam, and for prevent
ing a conflict In the region or Lake lonl
esap. Slam will undertake to maintain no
military forces In the Battamhang and
glemrenf, end In the lacality situated
within a radius of twenty-live kilometers
of the Mekong river, Btartlng from the
Cambodian frontier. Slam wilt only main
tain the polloe force necessary to preserve
order. Moreover, Slam will not maintain
warships or armed boats on tnc waters oi
the great lake or the Mekong river."
A seral-effldal not saysi "The various
interviews ket'ween M. Develle and Lord
Bimetallism Demanded on a Ratio
of Sixteen to One.
DANQEES OF A BIW8LE 8TANDAED.
Dufferln la the last few days referred ex
clusively t the upper Mekong question,
which has been pending between France
and Great Britain for years, and which
waa bronght into prominence by the
Franco-Siamese conflict. All decisions In
the matter were postponed until 61am un
reservedly accepted the French ultimatum.
Acceptance being made, France has not
hesitated tf adhere to the principal of a
neutral sane to be established by means of
mutual sacrifices between the possessions
of the two powers in the regions of the up
per Mekong. The delimitation of the zone
is rewrvedff or a f uto re date,"
A council of the mlnlbtry was held at
the Palaea palace of the Elysee yesterday,
.L Develle announced that Prince Vad
hana had cisnlflcd his government's will-
Iingness to concede the supplementary
guarantee) demanded by France. M, De-
vello alto etateu tnat nis interview on
Monday with Lord Dufferln was based
I on the negotiations whit h took place In
13t between France ami ureal uricatn,
which recognized the principle of a butter
state between the French and British pos
sessions In the east.
LoNPOlf, Aug. a In tho house of lords
piUDlXTl OOMMLlMUNKlt,
l'Al I. KltESGE,
Of Stemlir-.ville, Curb in Couuty.
l-p- siiiijfct i . n, in ,H i.iiii' iiuies.
poU KHl7lSUH AMJ ItKUf'HnBU,
t, V. LENTS,
Of Et Maucb Chunk, Carbon cobuty. jjri itoseberry, secretary of state for for-
.jet- buhlect tD tii'iiiucrstlc fi lies.
Hi speaks KiiKlisil anil Uermait.
elsn affairs, read the text of the first nlti
malum ana or tne supplementary ulti
matum sent by France to tiiura and ao-
c .... ,i,-,ii, I cepieu dt sne inner cnumry. ito uueui
I "We have aurned mi uereeinent In Paris
lias Ksuml the uall for tho State Con- establlshins a neutral zone la Indo-
ventlou which will meet m the Opera China"
,T i ,o ii..i, ,, Losdo. Aua. S. Sir Edward Grey, par
iiuu'simiiauuifc.o... llameutary "owtary of the foreign olllcc, 1 protest against the repeal of the said act
Sept. 1!, 1893, to nominate cnuiildntes announc4 in the house cf commons yea-1 If July 1. K, exoept by an aot restoring
for JuiIko of the Supreme Court nncl terday afternoon that the French blockade free blmetaulo coinage, as it existed prior
The Colled lutes Must Settle Iter F I un
cial Freblems Without rteferenee te
Other Katlotu Oofernor Walte'sHad
leslTlewe Evoke Thunders of Applaai.
CnioAOO. Aug. a While waiting for the
report of the committee on resolutions at
the silver cenventlon dispatches were read
from several labor unions, urging free sli
ver, and addresses were delivered byex
Senator Dill, of Colorado, and Senator
Allen, of Mebraeka. Finally tne conven
tion took a Noes, and on reassembling the
resolntlonioommlttee presented Its report.
The lenety preamble, after stating that
btmetalllsn is as ancient as human his
tory, speaca oi tue euoris oi toe mono
metallUtsto Croats a single standard as
an attack on the rights of the people which
would hav the elTect of reducing the
firie of all commodities produced br la
tor, arresting enterpitse, Impoverishing
tho toller aad degrading mankind. The
preamble emotos at length from the utter
ances of James O. "Blaine, Daniel Web
liter and Setretary Carlisle In favor of bi
metallic currency and from Senator Sher
man against the dangers of monetary con
traction. The platform declares:
There xanst be no compromise of this
question. All legislation demonetlztngsll
ver and restricting the coinage thereof must
be lmmedlajfcly and completely repealed
br an aot restoring t lie coinage oi tne coun
try to th Conditions established by the
rounder oi tne nation, ana wmon con
tinued for Over eighty rears, without com
folslnt from anr Dart of our Deopls.
W protest against the financial polloy
of th United States being made npsn th
opinion of Bolides of any foreign govern.
meat, and aasert the nower of this nation
to stand s lis own leet ana legislate xor
Itself on all eubjeots.
We assert that the only remedy for our
kaetallle financial troubles is to open the
mint of tlx nation to gold and sliver on
th equal terms, at the old ratio of IS of
silver to 1 61 gold. Whenever grain
pt standard, silver are worth 100 cents in
the United States thcr will be worth that
sum everywhere else, and cannot be
bouaht fu less. While it will be urged
that suck a result would enhance the
price of silver bullion. It is sufficient tor as
lo know that a similar case would be Im
mediately raade In the price of every kind
d( srocerty except sold and credit la th
clvllteed world. The legislation to do-
tnooetla eUverhas given an nnjntl In
crease to the value of gold at the cost of
the prosperity of mankind, wheat and all
ether agrioultural product that have
ridden eld by side with sliver.
While th Sherman act of July 14. 1600.
Was a deviv of the enemy to prevent the
restoration of free coinage and is greatly
objectionable because it oontlnues the
practical axoluslon of silver from the
mints, ana reduces it from a money metal
to a commercial crnnmodltyt nevertheless
Its reneaL without the restoration et free
coinage, would atop the expansion of our
currency ra,mra cy.uur growtn in popa
Etlon and besides still widen the difference
twecn tb two precious metals, thus
sklng th return to bimetallism more
dlflloult! grtatlr Increase the purchasing
bower of gold, still further breaking down
the price eg the products cf the farmer,
laborers, mechanics and the tradesman.
tnd plant still further all commerce,
busiaes end industry into such depths of
wretchedness a to endanger preservation,
cf trs Insulations and the very mainten
ance of drtUzitlon, we therefore. In the
borne of th republlo and of humanity,
State Treasurer.
of Bangkok had been raised.
TVortd's rlr Officials Fined
Cuicaoo, Aug. 8. Judge Stein, pf the
Tm: Controller of Currency has pro-
nnreda statement showing the con- suDerlor court, decided that the World's
Uitlou of the national banks of l'eira- '"'r direotor and I ofllcors who had been
, . - , ., . i i uireoiiy responiimc lor closing iub ei-
hyiTauia,oxciuhnooii-Jiinmeiimm ... u posllIoB glte. Sunday, July S3, had vlo-
i iwsuurg, at tue oiose oi tnuiunw juij lated the Injunction granteil In the Wing-
12. Tho statement is extremely credi- man petition, and were consequently gnilty
table to tho l'.nnsjlvnuia banks clem- ' contempt, lie ordered that Director,
,, i ,i Qoge, Hutchinson, Heiirotln, McNally
ons'ratJnK,tt8itiloos,thKtthey hold a . Krfoot should be lined 11.01)0 each
resen n of 25.5 per cent., or 100 per and stand oommlttcd to jail until the fine
cent anoi e that require'l Ly law, coun- wao paid. Director Lji w.on was lined 100
tryb,uk8 being required to inaintaiu "SriwSS .iiV1:
omy 10 per ueui, b a''i"ei- ii imi ylctcd parties furnished bouds.
lucroure ju, uaiiouai Dana in l eiui- Cle vklajto. Auk. S.-Dv the exDloslon "u" Mrn. .V , iiu.eriiiucuv ur i
sylvania and not a single one has yet of thebollor of a farm engine on the farm IP?."' l:,J,.,J,,," "
hauled up the white Hag. of Iuls H.rson, ,,e,; Newark O , John i fh; , eff u
-" '""" .' """i"? ,r, ,),. .itin , mff.nnth. .11
Frank lieu, J'eter lit-II anrl Norman Sel
len, single, were killed. JiMph Shipp,
to isra.
TV aisnVtbat tke unparalleled cabtml-
IIWwhlsljKpv afflict theAmerloan yopl
are pat an so tne so gsiieu Qaerman acs
! ISWi aha In proof thereof we call atten
tlon to the fact that the same evil condt
lions ire now prevailing over all th gold
standard vforld. We are now convinced
that, bad a 13 the state of affairs in this
country, it would hav been still worse but
for the ikerman act. We insist upon the
(locution ft the laws without evasion so
long as It I tipon the statute books.
We woulA call the attention ofthe peo
ple to tuefnet that in the midst of all
roubles of 'tile ttmes the value of national
bonds and the national legal tender
money, whether made of gold, silver or
haner. has not fallen a nartlcla The dis
trust Is net of the government or it
It 13 certainly u most pleasant ootv
..deration iu looking over the failures i-il- i.-STl n-i v-.i.'. i. ' a i
of the past few luontns, to refer to tho Sol len wer badly hurl. It Is feaied fatally.
excellent flnauolal standing of tho A straw atack vvai net on flro and the
First National Bank, of lhlghtou 01 w aeaa oorru,lT
ivhorotlio lmlivldiiH.1 tleiHtail'Jt. n imr I
1.n l. t ...l.llnl.n.l . V -nv ruii uit-
,0.'na, u.Tuw0WWU,'uVmTv Conscn. Bluffs. Ll. Auk. a-An un
ci to ?118,4iJt, with umlivMed proHU known man wolked luto n prayer meetlnfc
of 910,374.14 and a mirjlas fund of nd drawing a revolver onlereil theeatiro
tbn congregation to tiirow up their hands.
r i. V..H... i, ,i io i Charles Qeff, who whs pravlng at tho
Lehigh alloy that is merewund or tlnw 'hl, fwt ,,' RreppSicd th
xsunse uusiuetu is couuucuM wiin so i the would be robber In tlio tussle which
iiiui-l) safety a"i is the busmea of tho I followed th revolver whs discharged, but
T.i-f v..t. ....i 'i.i.D B,.Bt!j.,., i.it tne ban rortunaieiy airmen a iruss worn
iiiMuuuuu ii Dir. ri, r. itouoru sua
o.... , u. rauu i, iciuumi, Tl.h.ln 11.. SI.. ....... I.u...
It is certainly very atn ielng to soo ,.M ,h' t ,e Sherman
tne cllorts that the Klotz and Cassldy silver law the treiiMiry la-t month failed
Hopie are making to put ' nemaelves iu to buy th full qnoia oi 4,"im,000 ounces of
it b an SlTco 0 n'ty're P U BLr(5ANS
OOlelel Rtttirns, It Is sll, Show More
Tales cast Tlisn There Are voters.
I.rnANon Pa.. Aug 1 The oTiolsl re
turns of th Tbanon county nepuklloan
primaries anow the following ItepuMloan
nomination: County treasurer, John Lv
Schulta, of Mill Creek; register of wills,
Joseph Donley, of Independent district;
recorder and clerk nf quarter sessions,
Ephralm M. Bolt, of Lebanon; clerk of
orphans' court, John II Fortlg, of North
lebanoai county commissioners, unver
II. Henry, at South Anovllle, and John I
Krelder, of Lebanon; direotor of the poor,
Alfred O. Ilenm, of Jacksoni county audj
tors, Albert B. Catmanr, of Lebanon, and
Henry E. Ghelraan, of Jonestown bor
ough! dsieeat es to th state convention,
V. a. liauic. oi twst nanover; ut. i nomas
V. Miller, t Heidelberg, and Andrew J.
Merlth, et Lebanon, On the question
whether tjb Crawford county system
shenld t continued, or whetnsr there
should be 4 return t the 0)4 delga sys.
teai of nonilnatlons, the vote was over
whelmingly in favor of the Crawford
county system. There Is considerable dis
satisfaction and some talk among the
friends of defeated candidates of contest
ing the result. It is charged mat in one
case more Totes v, sro cast than there are
voters in tka district of all parties.
Northampton Oounty Democrats.
Eastoh. IV. Aug. 1. The Northampton
oounty Democrats held their nominating
convention here. D. J. Godshalk, of Deth-
1V .-.LI I TV. Al!r,nn,
elected deUgntes to the state Democratic
convention et leiHi it. w. Scott, w. A.
Wilbur, James Smith, W illiam Chapman,
H J. Steel. Frauds Calvin, J. T. Wood
ring. B. 3. Berlin. L. P. Bran and Irwin
J. Horn. The following were renominated
for office Whien tney now nomi ii. o.
Cavananao. nrothonotarri John J. BrUoe,
recorder George W. Hoon, register of
wills. Th! only contest of the day was
ovr th aoalnatlon for oounty tressarer,
which resulted In the selection of Charles
Tj. Hemingway, of Kaston, The Other neta
Inees werju tor oounty commissioners,
Charles Krahllhe of Lower Sanoon. and
Terraae JJcCabe of South Canton; for
poor director, Samuel Dessler of Naiareth,
Rceolutlon of respect io the memory of
the lat Congressman Mutchler werh
unanimously adopttd.
BchUTlhlll County Democrat.
POTTSVILLB. Pa.. Aug, L The Demo
cratic couaty convention nominated this
ticket! Judge, Mason Weldman, of I'otts
villei treasurer, George Folmer, Bhenaa
doahi protkenotary, S. 0. Kirk, Pottsvillei
clerk of marts, 3. J. Toole, Pottsvtllt;
recorder, Henry 8ohurman,MahanoyGltyi
register, Joan Corran, Cass township! cn-
troller, P. 4. Muliioiiana, snenanaosui
surveyor, Jacob Kershner,Tusoarora;oom-
ronsionsr. t'ruoa waraeq J. f. aiarun
and John Iieahy, of uilcertou.
Dauphls) Oonnty's Revuoltesn Tloket.
IlAKKISItmo. Aug. 8. The Reonbllcan
county coaventloa nominated the follow
ing tisketi Bhsriff , IT. Shellenbergeri treas
urer, Cbrl W. Lynch I recorder, W. L.
Hersheyi register, S. H. ttroapi comral
loners, Iiaa Ltlor, Levi N. Nell) dlrecter
Wlfll. TMV..,ll... TO n
VI VUB pUVIW ITIlUSIUMWnUUIUI. ... V,
Erb, Daniel Onsalnger; representatlve.beo
ond dlstriw, H. Clay Keen; delegate to
state convention. Second dittrlot, Daniel
L Evan, . M. TschjEPP. S. BlackwelL
Th Jersey Cow Lends.
WASnwatoM, Aug. a The decision in
the Colnmbla cheese test, In whloh Jer
sey. Guernsey and shorthorns competed.
each with twenty-five cows. Is mode public
Dy tne aepartment oi agncuiiure. it was
the most thorough test ever made. It
shows! 'fetal values: Jersey, fcilT.M;
Guernsey. JIM. 53; shorthorn, (160.73. De
duct cost of f eedi Jersey, (08.14; Onernsey,
170.20; snonnorn, wvj.ho. net prone: jet
ser. (llS.Sfi Guenisey, (88.30; shorthorn.
I3LS8. Th award for the best breed cow
was giveatAjne Jersey, .
THE BAZAAR,
729 Hamilton St.,
allentown; pena
(Lntoly occupied by Hitlncr,
Hunsiokcr & Co.)
SPRING AND JUNE GOODS
-AT-
Julp Prices.
Summer Silks.
Swceplug reductions In Summer Silks to
close out the entire stock. Silks that err
87 1-Sc now 2Ge; printed silks that were
AO and OSc now 38c; printed alike that neir
made to sen lor ri a yaru now oic.
There are many useful lengths In printed
China Silks siiltabl for shirt waists,
misses' and ladles' dresses, .1 1-2 to 0 1-2
raids, various qualities and alt les, will be
closed out very cheap,
Pineapple Tissues.
A exeat fall In rinennnle Tissues the
most sheer and preUlestaljIes of all sum
mer fabrics loc a yam; for tin sale, u iz
io close mem out.
Fi cured Orgamltaft, lllark Organdies,
Black and Colon! Hallnow all at rctlucel
prices for this sale.
WHITE GOODS.
Oriental Lawns, flue sheer cloth, Oc, was
l&c; Saxony Linen Lawn 40 Inches wide,
worth double; White Plaid Muslin in t.
patterns dc a yaru; airipcu ami 1'iai.i .uns
ilns In ravere and lace effects a'.large var
iety to select from and all at cut pi Ices to
close out.
Hosiery andUnderwear
Anotlifr case of thosr' Ladles Swiss
nibbed Vests Cc each; Itlchelieii H bid
Vests, full sizes at 8c: Kcvpllan Itibhed
Vests, with ribbon joke, 25c, for this sale
inc. For good values io cl)Urin-n s aim
ladles hosiery eall and soe our Goods and
prices.. Outing Shirts for boys, Outing
&qiris tor men. ssgw sivies new prices.
NOTIONS, &c
Laco Trlinroiiics, t Ttlblions. Cnrsets,
Muslin Undeiwrar, black and colored
Gimp. Cambiic and Swiss KlouncliiK bilk
Mitts and (JIovhi at lower prlcerlhan Aver
for tho Bame class nf goods, Poll to atten
tion clvon lo all, whotiMTvoubio 01 not.
M. F, Morrisey
good eituDdlng with (lougreasman
silver. Thetalul pnrclia.
was 2,S3i)O00 ouueej., leii
.or the month
K a shortage pf
Howard nlUtOUIer. AS ail example oiin nl nneM The nuumnt nnrehd
lubt v, eek'u T-uusf ord Iteoord uoutaiued yesterday was mo.otKl ounces at the counter
lovcrul raferenoas sucn this: itirarg of I0J.7I mi vw-jv .
"County Chairman Cassidy got out the STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS
v oto fur Mutchler. Mr. Cssldy always closing Quotations of th rhiudoiphl.
does what ha promises." Mioker's a "tt Vork cehang.s.
,.,,,.,.,,. , , Nrw Yons. Aox S. -Early recoveries led
brick! but he is stealing iabe honora toabear stampede todr, od ther. was a
when he claims the credit for Howard rapid advance In prices. Closing Udu
Mutchler's W, t., in Carln ooun- SSSLT. m IL i
ty, alter alti iuliiii tu thwart the Rea.lloi.. lr.4 H AB.T.pref.
wishes of her l.,Mu.,. n, it- people in ffe "f S"? M
numuig af;iuiisi miu u uiiimiiou oi l neaaiD g. m. ..- oi n v
that distiDK'n:
iehem soi.ip
friend", of 1J r
"got out th. v .
nig, I'ackeit ii
dKi
I,
uud other
this.
inn at Beth
ttirn It wasthe
hi ki V isaur who
l,.i,t I'euu, dluhou-
I.i-iiigtr ii,WeissK)t,
dltiiuK .oi.i-i iilvely show
THE CONFESSIONAL SACRED.
Tli finprcma Cowrt nf Nr Yrk Btat
V fro Jlcltld.
WABniKOTOK, A uc 3 Tt i dtcinlon of
CbUf JuMUeblr Kj-'d'nrk
London court of prnl l ttn
ba oompettfd iq
Hants' T bl i' ii t -1 . : i li
lonslderabW oMniu-iit In i
htf, aud arxt i.u m h d
IlUhop Kttoe, vt tl,. i ,.!h
SHidt "With tke i.i -if or
li ive thrown mi
h i v t lieoD ty i lt , , .
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Ctiiifltl-nOMI ol ' it t h '
ninl wiioate m if im in1
eayj tbtt' tltir -Ii l , i t -
the ciViUtUni ' i 'i
any rgulai i - 1
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doo in fin -Mi
h d.li ,n i i i .It
cannot Mui
"I hoavf il.n' tt,
raiMd te tha t u 1 1 - -1 1. 1 . -
titiD knowiadK'- I .i i
tlutH lU lb ht . i .
ter w.u OsJsTrh l t 1 1 . t i
tha lUW, when l !
pritt ooulA Dot l , i
iu tcrU eonii i. .1 , n m
COafldMlMOt IUI iiii fM'
and N ttlitm A hru.
tii buiBfl ttii'ti-1 s
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flUMiiMd tu.'Mi
ouue, ol tu
-lirorc, that
i upland
he wltnes
ni In ooafl
- occasioned
mrch circlet
iMilicoharob,
.e uulvertity,
nation thare
''iii which
' cuustdered
uu la one of
? that Ua
a it snored,
t hittitl and
x Htijs that
in not m a lea
v in bound to
'aw ouglit
' i I.a uot
Ad, a- iLtiL
,n orituiuly
D hli tx "U
T
H6 t
i U ill
n tht -
r) 1 Itknd,
n'll
rirtt-
it or
tt a
utgf
rd
Cr.ntrftl. SOLI
RwdlDS Ut pf 54. S3V4 Woot 8 bar
KvUDtf 84 pf to UkaKrlettW. 1$
tUMUinf a pr a . .. is ,nw jrr ui 91
S V I9H Il AHudaon. lW
General Market.
New Taax, Auz S. eute and westarn
floor ncMtUtd dallj low uxtra. l.s:J.13(
city ulUs. rateuta. StM fiO; fair to faaoy,
fd.ifiajU4A Mlnnetuta cirMr, 8J.Vil; pataata,
ftJO;T)Ierfine, ti.TVi-'-&; 'it lull, $9-80
aa&JAi wlntar wheat, lou urudfa, U0aaXi3
patent. $4F)i.trrxI:liU, fa Xft4; rye iftU
turoa, tt.80SS.id: Rtv . J .VH soathera
easy, dallj qemmon tu fair uxtiaa, tS.lUrSs3.10;
guod to ek&tca do. $-ilcnfi.. ltya flour
taady Qatot; aum.rnf, stf. Wheat
tteady, fairly antlre; An j.i ttttta l7Ho. Sp
temUr. WKo j Uttuutr, 7iVanHo.( Do
oamher, T&fttIto, ltya dull, weak we tern,
Mltto. Oorn dull. (Inner; cptember. i'tyffo
79tjo.: No. t, 4647Hr Oaf dull norsloal,
Auvoat, aeTiai tVi-tembfi. Xio. Ootbber,
state. amftltHr.; c Urn. 3Ht.,fio.
pMiiaptLyniA. Aug- Bvttf roailnal;aatra
meaa,tTJ0O9;fajully. tloiS i'ork uomlnal.
Ijutl asaBaiaal: aOeam rvu.lAr4. 17.102T.Li.
Hut ter a&efcaaged, dull; New VorK dairy, 16&
ittVyu., western dairy. HVtlTc . Elgias, eob.
Vew York creamery, 19fr-r.; we etera do. 19
j9f ; imuaiiea an., i.t t lieeee nrm. gooa
.tem-ndt New York, Uiii whit. MetlBo i do.
colireil,MJHe.; do iuail. nk- part akicoa.
IHtok,.: tull kluu; Wft'i Kat steadr.
quiet; Kew York aad J-VtiiilvauiA. lfl&17a.;
wee'ero, hhswik
HAivnMOBjL Aug i -Flour dutL uoeheiuad.
Wheat sWeag. Corn etruug whiu oorn. by
ample, 51 04 yellow, do.. I'K-. Out quiet. Rye
dull. Hay (ootl demand; ood to ubotce tim
othy,Wi4tcil.W. Cmtt.ii imiulnal; middling,
Hrt. Pravtalou quiet, uiKiiuiaged. Batter
firto; creamery, fan y, ; do. fair tu chotoa.
irgour.; oo. iBttiaiiori, iw r-afir mumuit ai ifto.
XJva aiurlt Mnrbat.
Eav Itiaantr. Pa.. Aug g.-Cattle anil;
Irm $Lauftl. kI, f 4 V, cununoq to load-
turn. MWieaNn w and boil. tBfla.
'MiiuK ftxtt. .i. in k BUerp Arm. prtma.
t i-4j,-i0c; I t L' xl, ttUti.as; common,
. 'l-r . r, ieai oaivoa, tAlgCaJM).
trol the eotlon of consross on the silver
question tad the issue of bonds. Wo in
vita the Bankers to attend io their legiti
mate business ana permit tue rest ex tut
people to have their full share Iu the con'
trol of th floTernmept. We denounce the
attempt w unconditionally repeal the
Bherman law as an attempt to secure sold
(nonometalUm, In flagrant violation ox the
last national platform of all the political
parties.
The first fpeaLer of the afternoon session
was John Xk LennoD, of New York, repre
senting the executive council of the Amer
tan Fed e ratio a of Labor. The Federation
f eople, hp aald, are silver men because
her are union men.
There wed great applause when Gover
nor Walte, Of Colorado, waa Introduced as
the next speaker. A number of enthn
ilastlo de1atea had been howling for two
flays for WaJte, and when the chief execu
tive of the Centennial state mounted the
platform their cup of Joy was overflowing,
tvheer after cheer was given by delegates,
who stood up and waived, their hats
vrlldly, and the ovation terminated with
"three cheer for Governor Waite."
Governor walte spoke at crreat length.
In clotlnc he said.
4lWho Ls drover Cleveland and who Is
Benjamin XUrrlaon, and who are their
support ere In Wall street and Chicago
tnat they dare assume to drive Into
poverty and exile half a million of Araer
toon freemSnf There Is no use crying
peace when, there Is no peace. Mont
aangeroaa jTranny is tnat emsreeu uuaer
the forme of our law Our weapons are
arguments and tallots; free ballot and
fair count. If the money power shall at
tempt to sustain its usurpation of our
right by strong bauds, on In other lands,
we will meet that Issue If It Is forced upon
us. For Is better, inttmtely better,
rather than our liberties should be de
stroyed by the tyranuy that is oppressing
mankind ul over the world, that wo
should wad through seas of blood yea.
blood to ilu ho rsea b rid leu."
Killed by an KUctrlo Car,
Wilmington, Dei. Aug. 8. Joseph a
Hswltt, aged 12 years, waa run over, hor
ribly mangled, and Instantly killed by an
eieouiecoron rias. isigma street.
HATTIE N. HARDY.
Scrofula iu its Worst Stages
CURED!
Boston Specialist Baffled but
the King of Blood Pu
rifiers Wins ! 1
mi. .1 C'urliett
n.a i
m' I Ik
i W I ' V It .l
u. , lou I -jetl
II. i.i.IO,
ih Mitchell.
ii in. city for
i ' li- traluiuc
i. H. said be
ni Utoiid,
i'l to hbi
Itonalad to Uuttlb
Hilumsio, Tex.. Aug. (.-Early la the
morula tae bouM of II. I lie llogers was
burned down, and Maad Webb, anlomsta,
was roaoted n. .laatb, aim I the proprietress,
Haiti. Hoai-- uid hr oompauy, JoeCh-
auoa, wr.. . if rniruMt rlv otur la
. mal. wor . ...,ly burueAi.
An slloikwr JU.imu'i aaleldta
Pirnmna. Aug . Aldermaa Charles
B Wll. of Yrov IIU1. All.ah.av. com.
ultt.4 otU. by sbooUna hlauelt in th
bond At oa.tisMUr WIM wts quit
waMi.ny. iom oi n.Mr snu alto l&e
ncra aa m his wit. oaoud dMpoud
eDi-y H Was M y.r. of tun.
D ot an Ks-tKlalnMr.
II a itftllKTM, Aug. Henry B. lloff
e mui. a Meaatneat oolitioiau of ttiisoaaatv.
'Y found dau in his bed at his ham iu
MiNCiiESTr.n. N. II.,
PlN'A SA113AIM1ULLA CO.,
(Jtntlfimen: With a feelluir of deeu
grutltudo hi our" LI C hearts, we wish
to add our testl 1 6 CI moulril to the
Isnro lint of curesyour ii It i:.V'f Jl i:i-
jfjinsi nss penurnieu,
Some four eurs ao. our little daughter
Ilattle, then 7 ears of oire, bcpiu to show
SYMPTOMS OF Sl'KOFl'M.
The disease rnpldly increased. We con
sulted one of if i ni p flic l
'liyslcliuis lllU in tlio
OLOTHIUG- I
Our Spring Lino of Clothing is now
comjilpte niul comprising the Lntost
Styles lor
Men's,
Boys'
and Youths'.
Our ciTorts'to sull tho bt-st (7lothing (br
the Lowest l'rices nro becoming opiirecintPfl
anil wo show youthe largi'ct stock to r,e
liKit Irom.
Ml BbtWdIII Yon?Scc What We Have
K jaUJJ -Li ".
5H55!
New Bee Hive
E. G. -ZERN
Opora House Blockj
Leliighton, Pa
Baby Coaches ! !
V c liiiYC em
ill sill the "
New Styles
dad at
New Prices.
uomo, Soo niiil lio Convinced
Our usunl ITnnilsome
LineTjf Furniture nt the
Lowest 'rices.
Henry Schwartz's,
First street, Lehigh tori.
re Offering
a Mini
ciai uiosing uut Prices
They sav advertising
piys. Some does.
Wel,'lf It.loes.we'll
try it, right now, tool
I.ook as mine in the
l'rcss.
REBER'S DRUB STORE.
City, who began at onco to trout her, but
Instead of aliatlnir tho UNtuhe rnllilly
itilvimrecl. Ave tiecame alarmed. Took
hcrto llof.ton and placed hfr miller tlio
enro of a fumotm SiifctnliNt.hut
In spite of hln skill
f.Aiici: NOitr.s ToitJir.n
on dillereut ports of her body. The fin
gers of her TU ATT riRht hand
MWfllrtI to I rlM I tnlro their
uattirnlNlzc.aiipprntloii urouuil
tlio nulla miuusl three of tlieiu
to tlron off. We wire Iu clmpnlr.
Heurlns DANA'S BAKASAl'AllllXA
recommended as a Greut lllooil 1'u
rlller. we, as a last resort, conrlud
ed to try IU At first It seemed to hurt htr.
WE CAME NEUL G1VINU IT IT.
We read the directions, reduced tlio dona
to half a f D I m FT teaipoonful.
When she IfUKCO had tukiri
three bottles, we saw lniiirotemeiit
She has now taken eight bottles and Is
perfectly well rlieeka rosy
xplrit buoyant. And the only thing
left to remind us of her terrible con
dition. Is the absence of the three
nulla whose entire root nere
destroyed.
Uratrfiilly your,
ME. & MRS. JAS. A. HA11DY.
Dsns tsrispitills Co., Belfast. Mtlss.
Not only DruRs.
CIOA1IS, loo, excellent quality,
Puro Ilsvanas.
DON'T FOUQET I
NOIl THE T.At)IES,
IN l'Klil'UMEHY I
Quits a variety, too. Votjeler'a, Col
gal's, Uldkser's, aud Importoil.
Call and sec. Tot I'onrrl, in
vases, SO cents. Ijstlne
and delicate Baclict
Powilers,
Tiircst Soaps and Toilet M'alera.
Tho New Bible, just out, more about
It later. All Religious and Moral
Hooks of anr hind ordered and furn
Ished as desired at least 10 to 20 per
cent leas llian elsewhere. Do not forffet
RE BEE .
Ill' ALL DEPARTMENTS FO
SUMMER GOODS,
634 Hamilton St., Allentown.
ALLENTOWN,!5 A.
' JULY mui AUGUST ore the
inoiithrt to do shopping, tho
orowili are smaller and onr- lecU
cm hurried, tho bnrbnins nrc
lnrgcr and all the goods must
be sold regardless ot cost or
VUluo to make room for the full
and winter stock. The store is
filled with bargains in every de
partment Hint must bo sold at
once, We mention a few of tne
leaders, 1 2c ginghams at 8c,
2iic ginghams nt l(c. Uorueil
and woAen figure orgaudior in
all colors nt 10c were 12 tb 15c
Tissue Uloth tlie best imita
tion of wool challie at Gj, at
H. W. HUNSICKER'S
NEW BEE HIVE,
Corner Stli and Hamilton Sis.
Picnics,
Festivals,
Parties,
ICE ORE
-AT-
EIGHTY-FIYE CpbIs Per Gallun
Pneumatic Tiic Wheels from
$00 up to $90.
Cushion Tiro Wheels from $;i0
up to $G0.
Full bnll-benriiig, a1l-nround
Koys Velooipodes, $'2 50 up.
High Wheal l.nwn Mow.-r.
10 in,. $2.1)0; 12 in., $3 .30;
14 in., $3.7f.
Ueil Springs, sold everywhere
elso nt f fi, ou can buy from
mo nt $2.50, and the fi (Tottou
Top Mnttress at $2.75; nt these
prico3 everybody can sleep on
springs.
Ask the Davis. Standard.
White nnd Uomestie Sewine-
Mnchino Agents what thev
want for n fi-drnwer, oak case,
then come and buy the same
from mo at $30. The White
Cottnge, 7-drawoi, oak case, nt
$25 lnys them nil out.
Don't be humbugged 1 Every
Wnsher has a guarantee on the
lid, with tho Vandergrift Man
ufacturing Cfornpnny'e signature.
The market is lull of trnsh. Our
price for Hound or Squnre is $a.
Wringers, from 1.60 upward.
Organs from $25 upward.
Pianos, $150 and upward.
My prices on Hay Rakes,
Mowers, Binders, Pumps,
Cement, etc., nre lower than
olsewhere. Come nnd be con
vinced. Yours respectfully,
A, Fi SI
Near Lehigh Bridge,
Weissport, Penn'a.
-AT
Culton's
If you want the Best then
Buy from us.
Opposite Pari, LeMittoi.
the
IfYou are Wise You Will Buy
AND ALL VEHICLES FROM .
HENRY GHRSTMAN
Two car toads of new vehicles just received. Our Prices on
all goods rrc the lowest. Don't buy until you see me.
alet. of Colonel rrUfcruutb
PniLitisWnil, Aug. it. Colonel Will
iam Frlsb&uth, 79 years of age, who lived
at Tioga aa.$ Fraultford avenue, camtalu
teg suloias hy shoetlaa himself la the (eft
temple. With was instantaneous. Col
onel FrltEtnutb ccisr-ded th Fourth
cavalry atiriag th war of th rebellion
and psitl&eted la most of the battles la
which ta&rmr ef th Fetoxaao eaaaaed.
Tie was th inventor ef th patented ero-
ces ol tnauag alucalnlnm it originally
sold for (44 pound. By his tuslh th
pries ha btea reduoed to eighteen oeuta.
Th. 1V4. Trouhl. at W.rn.rsvlllh
Wr.RKt.EpVK.tB. Pa, Auk (.-Anumber
oi tae noyaia men at tae vi erasrsvin to.
San aijluB) seised the tools assd about
th bullolog U esan ef construction,
and also took a dumltay eoslae apart and
oeuoealed th MveW piOM. The eagia
was used (r hotMlag, etc. The men
quieted dojrn upon being premised weakly
Davmeat nr an new Work. Ther will ao-
cure coaasl to collect the wsge dua j
mem, saw M amenm to over H.wu,
n.dndar lrouett.n nt Morrlstowa.
NORKMTpwjr, p. Aug a - A number
ot hands at th XorrUtowa Mteel work
were laid ail yesterday for an indefinite
period, ana tea. we remain were uotl-
lied ef a 10 per aeut reductioo la their
w.gea A. eroup of cUinrauiken in the j
employ ef W. IS. Oreah A Sua were b
moanioc the fact that ther were laid oS .
Indefinitely The Key.loae kostsry too- ,
about 10 band, out of eaapioymeut,
V Aaro.ni.nt Iteaob.d.
Xlniuaail, !., Aug UVioe Prael
deat Vonbecs, of the Haadlug Railroad
company, aad th grlevanca coiumtttee
repreteatlag emaloyes of the Ixhlgh V al
loy aoeaptay vwl tato eoafsnuo. her at
11 o'slook yMUrday inoraing, aad ad
Journal at o'clock to ms.t agala this af
ternoon. Th aeoalou was held behind
aloMddotrii. After adJouronMot it wa
aald that aojagreaia.ni biut bmb reaahsd.
Qa.ir.lad Ov.r Cards.
W. L. DOUGLAS
33 SHOE noWp.
Do yon wear them? Whes nest Is seed try pair,4
east in trio woria.
$5.00.
54.00
S3.5D
42.50
$2.25
$2.00
00
2.50
t2.00
ro unitt
2.00
I.7S
roii ion
41.75
If van want ins DRESS SHOE, mads la the liUit
itylei, dos'l pay $6 to 18, try my 13, $3 JO, $4,00 or
$S Shoe. They fit equal to euitom mads and look sod
.ear as well. If yea with to econamtrs Is year fosbieir,
do to by purchasing W. I. Douglas Show, Name and
trie. itamosd os th. bottom, look for It.hesyoii buy,
W. I IlUDOLAa, lirotklco, Mnss. Sold by
FOR SALE J)V
A. Mohrlcum & Son, Lohighton
FOR rM tn JTXHiJi.
mm
TREXLER
H'o have a largo number ol
well built nnd stylish wagons
nnd carriages which wo must
get rid off. To do ejo wo nro
selling them nt prices that nre
below what cometitioii would
nsk. Other dealers can't tourl
us when it comes lo low prices
and GOOD Goods,
Mill,
- ..me. la lbe7--e aad prtsoa kaopw
i . ...ii j, r ..a yean.
. i lu .
, ,.n u, Oiweoel .4 1. a KowUag All.r.
. , . . BlDrotia Pa , Aug While agg4
. . . voak 1 in bo ling in she alley a th. Barings Mr.
,un nud ' j aehloiH, K Phllaaolphui, wo. Mrtokea
.Lough lb with kani l..n, aas) betw ladtal kli
HllWsWtJs. .
rco, of AsUatie City, and Juaa Utud.ll,
quarrld avwr a gam ot oard at ths
aooie of th latter ui the Iiauaa quarUr
la tats any. The Utt.r iaailg taa Tub
res tn th akdooaaa Th..uded tua
ran tat th straot purued by Oealoua,
wb put tan tuor. bullou Into hi vlo,
UB'n abdaaaaa. Tutteroo's sukyssUaa soy
UtsJUsV.
.An agreeabto laxative and Nrsys Toaio.
SaM by jlrutrWU or sect by msIL Sc-,euo.
ondtl Ouperpackaira. Fiimploa free.
aTA "iSf TbalTaviirlte TOOtS MTO1
AV UU forthuTcoiuand UreatU.ago.
OaptaJnSweeo.y, OJi.A&an Dlero.OaL,
sayst "Bhlkih'a Oatarrb K. me4r Is tba Srst
raodlolo 1 baveeverfouod that would do ma
any good." lrloeoucta. BfiM by lli-uggist.
To not neoUtt a Cough, as there b etaus of
!U leading foCoutuDPtloo. BuiiAixa CtrRa
wlUsavercwaeovereLuogTruuble. ltutho
bast Oowyfn Cure and speodu y retwvea Coturbs,
Croup, lv hooping Oougb and Drononltla, and
toaoM oaaguaraatoo. Mot,
l or a Thorough Traluiug ii.
BUSINESS or SHORTHAND,
It H HI ia Voi to vlfll tUe
AMERICAN BUSINESS Cote,
CKNTREBgVARC, AIItHltoWl, Fa.
The most ThutTtMatrh. Hrst Uulaiad. aud
Pineal K.iu.jitd tkiiuurcial TlSMUluif tk-buul
in ruttlvaiiia.
Qi HKI'AstATK
wlX IIKPAUTMICSITII
Eiihtro5rri',,'T
Uuat HitaCliital (.'QMS at IltMH-st HiOea.
It( SBU sd 400 iHtHlfiiU auiiutUly.
BtuUvUla aiHU-! Mnii: HMtiliuiu. Htpti.
lor catttin'ic tH )t oiAt r
O O DORNEV, Prin.
IW r t" nit at-1. 1 n Un tutM r iiirni
M
AY ANTED S VLKSMEN,
ijlIlllNtl.Ml 1) IlitllllU UIKl
IIIAkt - 1 ill-Oil ( it 111 "" I
t. ai i -Hint Willi tt u It I 'It
i htr m Umu in I i.Miil l.U
VtVA
j to 11 cut litiln tinl liii.li mil 'IV tntt
mmt ti i "" in ftiitni-
autt ttrtiajsitniiaia, awt euntuitri i b) '
Wt uav tiinwsastiili or aalat), Kivtj wtt-fuaivr
territory aud uay wtkly Write ua at sih.o
tud tectr ui4c ti ntwry suthki
Aunc47Mao,
ft.
i 1 11 fW'll
i - t. I le-atltt
i-im... t Iih-i
1m .-s.il ia lltlUt
I'U'IIK - .Ullll
,Ui m Mi II ftmiliM -t limit n iiiMiiAKr n
IhuMiiw auai Aiu ltwiiit s- i its ui'i-urtiiiiily i a
UiM-aDl? um tor Uit riKlil wis Adtltru
Building KfUdlcaie, V HuulKuntcr) tU-tvl,
JrfjCU), X. J.
Tempting Opportunities.
A constant rush for our Fine Negligee
Shirts reduced to (55 nnd 85 cents nnd $1.
Choice assortment of Imported Mndms
iSlurta.
Great Everywhere Busy every iky soil
ing tlio newest and proper things in hum
mer Neckwear, Underwear and Ilnlf Hose
at our low prices
Knee Pants or Smt Which! Surprising
bargains all through our Childrons Department.
A Tl. 5-i or. d-.. nvn...n. ..,.1. ....! l
J IllinU l.At UllLlil 1 1IIIIOC19 ill.lll ll LU
!K) cents, this great sacrifice still continues.
Boys' sizes 75 cents.
Busy Clothing Days imperial odd lots of
Men s lino All-wool bumircr .Nuits lormcrly
$12, now $6.50; lioyos' Fitie Suits formerly
$9, now $5 75. A cut in price that docs
not touch the cost of making.
Nothing more plensantcr and profitablo than n visit to the
Largest and finost iJlotliing llonse in tlio Lolngli Valloy.
KOCH & SHANK WEI LER,
Land and Finest ClolUiE House in lie Valley.
Hotel Allen Building, Centre Square, ALLENTOWN, PA.
mm
maw'
The New State Normal School,
EAST STRQUDSBURG, TA.,
NF.W IIUII.DINOH. Stiklent Ilooms sio laige, cniniuodioiie aud nev.ly furuuliod.
niK LOCATION I on of th moat healtbrul and pli'luraeque In tb ttlale.
FACULTY- Oju of lb sUougesl lu Hi State.
eA LI. TKRM oueas JfouiUr. SDtiber 4. 1383.
THUMB, including llosnl Tuition aad D'athlsg, per Weak, $4.60. Ims Slate Apir-
priiiiioH oi auaenis, r-i.
Saiul fiwr lllutratad aud deaorlnilve L'roieetut. Addran
GEO. P. BIBLE, Principal.
DR. W. A. LEVAN,
of Mllllort, will ba at tba Port Allan
Hotel avory Tburaday afternoon lia.
twaau 1 and i o'clock, PMwiaity iu
Dronsy , DUixuixi uf Woman aud Ublbi
ran uiul Uyapnala,
Dr. F. A. Rabenold,
Deelisli's In All Its Erascles
Will be at the Fort Allan llouae,
WBISSPOItT, PA ,
JB-TIIUILSDAY OF BACH WXKK.
St luit. III
EW1S' 98 LYE
trATaHTKip
ThoalrMCtSaWra1ur '
mtH ,w I .ilka oitMir I jv, i i- .
0i.u I- -J-r atl pa. i.. 'I ht . j, .
wall n-iunbl.- W, U 1.41. i.
it,ttt al mMtr w u.
jit UltriU(i WtlaWaBUC iMalllaa
It la lb lasMt fiu cttrt4iii j i.
iiirt tfiaiitttUutT ctusu. at-.-,
WkaJ.lttS; UUka, SlaU, Uaat, uu,
hkjl bait st'ya 00 4
Aprtlst
.lust Think Of It I
Good Whiskey
$1,50
GAUOfl
EQUITA11LH
l.ii'F. A'ssunANCF. Sociury
Of the United Stales.
JANUAKY 1,160.1
Assets .
. $153;00,052
TCnanrVn"" allailsllng
itcaort ei.i,,, ,4l5
isKh"'."'.?."r. '.':::$i2i ,070 237
fotal Surplus
(I percent. Htandard)
'uiciniiliig spaeial iti
serve ot ,ro,oio lo
wards nstabltslimeut
of a s 12 ier cent.
Taluation
Ineoiuu ,
New Assurance
in 1892
31 189,815
40,280,237
200.490,316
Outbtnnding As
surance 850,962,245
letter than a' Slz-Fer Cest. Isvestuijnt.
NewvVork, Jfsrcb 7. 18(0.
In 1873 I look out Tontlna Endowment
Folier No. -70.020, wtlb Ilia Kuultable Life
Assurance Suciel; of the United Staees,
for $5,0U0 and have paid, in all,
in premiums to the Company,
On the maturity cf the Kndeament the
Company paid me t-7.W5 in) In caali.
Aa an evidence of my sallifartlon with
this return (which ls certainly liberal, con
sideling the fact that Ills In addition lo
the protection furnished by the poller for
twenty tears). I have taken new assnr
ouee wlib the Companv for $10,0uo.
W. A. Iloss.
JT. 11. This a return of all the pre
mUtnu paid, ami fnlerest on the tame at
tktratt idi-tjur tmLvtr aaaMiti.
W. P. LONG, Special Apt.
LetiiQLhtoD, Penn'a
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H. Koons'
Lipor Sim,
ftsiiilfi'tiut-li'i Did fvn4
First Street, - - - Iionifchton
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lli.ifl. Hank -l, ln Miti-ttlt ulia.r -ra ' -,... -I
I i.i.lt.i.uU.lr linn . ..i " risHarrt ..a NiutUay . VOU arOUHO.
Lotdtr i ttxJf tuiti . '" laiiiui VNt-arry
rr...L, ,. full lit., if lvlLt. laaalaol sajrtitfb MX lata . I
uai tarkvs. sad v art the- iMtljr utava In sown Or
wbareyousattlMV Httdar ' Ctssuu lor tools.
PRANTZ,
The Sitiith End Jeweler,
no you waht
Watches, Scarf Pins, Clocks,
Watch Chains. Necklaces,
Gold Pencils, Kar Kings,
Itings, flrncelets, "Silverware,
Society KmbleniB, ll'tttch
Ctinrms.
Ton can buy lUeiu aud nianv mote at our
Itouular Istor ou baukway.
Repairing
In all in brucellas earelullr auanded ul
low ivica.
Wilson F''nt'A,
TdBtOUT'll KKS JBtvLBIt,
Biinkwny, - - . Lehigliton.
Now is Your Time!
SO
Building Lots For Sale!
Don't wait, but rome at once
and buy one nf llieae beautifully
locatfd Int.. Vu will be snr
prised at tin- vi -w they afford
iiiil tin' pi nr wdl Ih- sure to
No iron I ilc to show
'Jail on either
A t aN'iUEK
&. J. ItONOEN,
Batt WeiupoiiPa
NOTICE!
Buildine
Lots
FOR SALE
asy Terms.
Only n 5 minute walk from
N. Snyder's store. A pplv to
.B. F. Peter,
With Snyder's Store.
A . Steckel,
Slntington, Pa.
WEISSPORT, PA.
Nothing more pleasant or ex
hilernting this hot weather than
cooling nnd refreshing beverages
to rjuencli one's thirst. Our
reputntiop for mnking the best
soda is up" to the very highest
notch. Fine fruit flavors are
used exclusively. 11 e nlso have
root brer, mineral waters cider
and other pleasant drinks. Come
in Mid see us
Conio and see us
BIERY. The Druggist
Reading R. R. System
Lehigh Valley Division.
Authraoit Coal UHtl exclusively
inuurtutf oleAiilliiwe ami romfort.
ArrnKniTi ol J'aMenjjcr
Trains.
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