STAMUIKKD W. The Carbon Advocate rctamD ITBKT SATURDtT IlT Harry V. lYIorthlmer, Sr. 7JWB-ellr's Illook, North First Street. LetllgMon, fa. ls rs.er lias bee accepted at Uie I-elilihlon rest Office M Hecond Clan Muter. Vh ADVKItTISINO KATIES. Ceeel aid Tteadlnit nnticM to take run of jf te yer line tor each Insertion. tunltri' Administrators' and notices, M.0O. audlter and lllvorce notices l.oo Harris sf thanks, resolutions of reepctt, and liml'ar notice one tune 91.60. ItKsX netlces ot entertainments, suppers, testtvals, Ialr, dances, and all eiitertalnnieuls designed to make money 6 cei.'s per Hue, unlees Jeb printing bas been done tor tile sam at tills ,WsVlas advertisements, five Inches end over, , per Inch per annum tsWrlptloa price 1.00 when neld spot er it not so paid Tim mle wlU hereafter be strineentl) enforced. Imiis-Traosleut advertising and Job print nriaah. yearly advertlslnB uavable quarterly. Address all Coinmunioatlona to IL V. MOKTH1MEK, Ses'b. Our Circulation 14B4 stow Tnmn paxthdikkm msar riiii-iiuim wi.uiuutj 0? StAf E Niwi. Business ef s Wetk in tks Hationil Legislature. DIEO0S9IH3 THE MOHIt QTOJTIOH. (Mm of rat. rut evens all f)Tr Ik Ceae. aaoew.altai. BetOTos. Pa.. Aug. 1A The QuaMla hotel, summer resort situated rd tie m.asteln attar Beaver Meadow. ru 3e- etnyet lie early In the boxoi, Ta (test ui iiui inmates eeeapea i uieir e!xi alette. , GaUtlUt, Pa.. Aojl The dJfflotJ between Ue cirltell Shoe oome- I A O0KPB0HIBE DEOREE ADOPTED. Set . Tl.. Ii.ti rmpho hs. bn oa-JjHJ itoey. Wall. ... Frlley less, kar beta tdJ'M t-rw Hetable moraine; th. eatlr. force -turned to woefc ,h. ...... ta.-Th.DWr, B. lL-BreTlty wet th. ,0)1 nufactur"- comfiany, doln bjul. ileproeeedlnM yetter- nets la thl. W ia Scranton. bavp.ttd refined hifnself to the notions tbW reauotlon ot 10 per cent to Tit. Laws Hens. for th. Floods of Oratory, lor. Patiently Walt Mearav.. Introdneoa la th. ..a.ta Wlsnisaros, An feature of she senai flar Th.'ch.nT.ln NmHnnl Mtnself tA th. I ..M.m Lord's I'rayer, the Journal ef Wednesday I w4c -tenia take place en and after Aug. was embraced In a couple ol paragraphs. 16. mer employ some . and then the senate adjourned over f I LlHciaTia. Pa.. Ann. 17. Vesta turn. Monday. The day was A day of w"! I ace. at Lower Marietta, owned by the Co in the house. Before announcing d' lumhla RolllnJ Mill company, and era- Jonrnment the speaker appoint" wul' i Maying seventy-nre nanus, nas snut awru; Bilttoe on rules, rt consist Of the earns I There are thirteen furnaces within .radius members as composed it u we r uiy-erc- 0f ,K muu ,( Marietta and not on U In nd ooniresa, eicept thaMr. uuthwalt .... u suDSXliatea ior air PmsBtni.. Pa.. Ann. t th. Union Iron mills of Carnegie, who 13. The strikers The Macoh CncNE Democrat In Ue lust lamia tftoltlv cotifeases that R sobeme U on foot to betray the people of Carbon county iu the important judicial question. The judgeship is to be bartered awity to advance tbo politi cal interests of one Michael Cassidy, of Nesquelionlng, who bas lived off the public orlb all his life and now wants to go to Congress. No one will deny thRt there is not a deal and that this is the '-uiu and substance of it. If such B thing Is ot all possible Judgo Storm, who is now serving under au appoint ment from Goveruoi l'attlson, Is to hare Carbon's threo conferees and in return Monroe mortgages itself to Cassidy for Congress two yours hence. Tike is also needed and to secure its oopferecs for Cassidy at that time next year Carbon county will be for a Pike countian for Senator, to succeed Rapsher. Mr. Cassidy will not deny that this Is the arrangement lie In tends to win if such a thing is possible and the intelligent people of Carbon county know him well enouh to see that he will stop nt nothing In bis mad endeavor. But the Democratic people jsill stop him, they bavo been under his thumb long enough and now is the time above all when ho would prosti tute the Inalolnable rights and privi leges of the peoplo by deception, intri gue and trickery to call him to account and turn him down along Vlth the rest ofthegangof pot houso llck-spitals who have time and time again betrayed the Democratic people. This istholr proudboastl The Democrat last week explained how a number of Democrats under the leadership of Cassidy be trayed the Democratlo ticket three years ago and elected a Republican Frothonotary and Sheriff and yet this same unprincipled gang of bulldozers want to lead this great party of the people. Shades of Jackson, what an insult to Democracy! In another art! clethe Democrat also tells bow there will be three candidates for Judgo and attempts in a lame way to explain the circumstances of voting. This is plain enough. It proves what this newspaper bas always maintained that the Mickey Cassidy gang will rule or ruin; but will the Democrats allow itf will they sub. mit to this willful planning of the des truction of the party? l'-or four years Cassidy has been its county chairman and for four years the Democratlo jnajorlty in Carbon County has been falling off. It Is time that he was role' gated to the rear. lie has lived long enough off the publio and played enough dirty tricks-on our Democratlo poople.nThe Caiiboh advocate repudi ates the leadership ot .uch a man. The party would be In a condition now to win with a big majority at this fall if the personal ambition ot such men does not clog the wheels of har mony of action in the convention. What will be the verdict? Will jug glery allowod to continue or will honest, methods be demanded by Democrats? Is A late isi.de of thePhlladelphlaPross we find this: "Howard Mutchlor, the Congressman, is in his 3Ctn year. havlne been born In 1858 in Easton. lie was educated in the sohools 0f Easton. In 1883 be began the study of law in the office of his father. After studying two years be gave up the idea of practicing law, and Iu 1885 wont into newspaper business with several others associated with tbo Mutohler element of the Democratic party in Northamp ton county. They started the North nninton Democrat, a weekly paper. It is the recognized organ of tbo domi nant faction in the county Democracy, Since the paper wrb ktarted, Howard Mutchlor become It's proprietor. He is also the proprietor of the Easton Dally Express. Mr. Mutchlor, rarely iudulges iu jonruolUtio work. He devotes his attention to the business oilloe and to the management of his paper. Mr. Mutchlor devotes the g t titer part of bis time to politics, and there is no county In the State where tho Demo cratlo party is so thoroughly organized and held so well In hand by the leaders. It is as a practical politician that Howard Mutchler bas made himself es pecially prominent in this section. His late father turned over to hint much of the politloal work in tho county. His chief characteristic is his tenacity to fixed plans." VfAsrrrnaTojr, Aag. ls.-Congresi has settled down to debate wiid. ot mA , M lut Ju, u th, expedition almost unknown In its ' b-UUiry, gomMtul, Bet iut MgW aeoUred and with an apparent determination that th ,rti w0t mot than flftr toen propISM well fer the outcome. attend tb meeting, the others having j ?ro5"J3 It !! iSJSiM left th.dtj or aooepted non-union plaeta. definitely Uxad by the adoption of the tthy.ttm ins tl A atatiittsat of order Introduced Friday last DyMr. Bland. .A??"E??1 17.,.. ;?: j?f Tim.will b. devoted exclusively to th. iST,," Vodataahow. abalanMof consideration or too surer question unasr i-r .-na i. ... bands of the the1r,d'e,BaetLt,, NoIwi'thVin'd'inrth! 'II SaTtthe '.VlaV V.U eral debate. NotwhUndtn4 . h ap- MmIlt u ttrt &m The keadorjar. p.,, . " '-"7"'!y- .,rs in thl. aitT will bo removed to Chic manueeiea 'I isrninn omuiust, vu number of applicants for recognition al ready on th speaker's list demonstrates that the period allotted te the debate eleven day under th gtneMl rule, and three days under the are mlnut. rale- will bo all occupied. There are now be tween ninety and a hundred name en rolled by th speaker, th great majority cf whom probably expect to talk th full hour allowed by th rule. WAsnrseTOtr, Aug. is. Tb ir ana unlimited coinage of both gold and silver, without discrimination against either metal, found a strong and ejoonent advo cate In the senate yesterday in toe person of Mr. Test, ot Missouri, who made tars in this itj will baremovM to Chicago this wosk. PiTTsBtnts. AusrT14. Thomas Tlerntr attempted to custror nis non ana srs meU his two eAUferVesfly tn th morn ing. X McQKidedn partly destroying hi konu, eat Uie assistance oz ntUBMr ard th live ot the children ani th house from complete destruction. Tlerney was arrested. BABituirmo. Aug. IS. A circular letter willb nt out by Dairy Commlsslontr TtMd.r t tk. Mastables of th. atAt not- wlthout discrimination against either trying there tbelr dutUi under l ol0- laargaria AM. Tea taousana aouan wi u b raised T subscription V proseottt the three faoure' speech on thettoplev baaed on resist th last extremity, the repeal ef th resolution offered by him list Tuesday. Mr. Vest made It Very plain that he would that repeal was tonoled with bimetallism. A kill was in- troduoed by Mr. Voorheea, of Indiana, and Sherman act, unlets tr. coupled with bimetallism. was referred to the flniboe committee, of which he (s chairman, allotting natl.nal banks to Issu note to th pat Vain of the bends deposited or to be depositee In th treasury, sot to oieeM, however, th. paid in capital stock ot th bisks. Four noeaDi nuts wsr miroaucea, as msiiowat By Mr. Hill, repealing federal electlen laws; the repeal, however, not to affect any proceeding ur proaeoutlon now pending under sail act. By Senator Butlar, repeal lnxth sUU bank tax. By Mr. Peffer. providing for a farther lssne of tsOO.OOO.OOO ot flat money, exchangeable for gcvern- ment Donas at par, benatof msanaier r- Introduced his bill of last eentrsss stab- ishlng additional regdlatlena eonosmlng Lit Tni Diuoceats ot this county make on honest contest for Judge be tween Hon. Allen Craig and Senator Rapsher .at the county convention and then let winner have the full, free and unqualified support of the party In the county. Dont let the Judgshlp get jumbled up iu the Jugglery for official place. 1-IISLL L. IM.1 1 1 WniLi the Lebtghton Press is look ing around for a Republican to become a candidate for Judge of the Carbon- Monroe dlstrlot on a non-nartuan nlab form, it has very unkindly overlooked a near neighbor and thus unintention ally severely snubbed a man to whom tt is much indebted. The L arson A uvocate, therefore hasten to Its ooa temporary's aid and with humorous kindness suggests the naiue of Samuel Roberts Ullbam, Ksquiru, south llrst street, Lehightou, Pa. Hurrah ! Boom bang, Doom, lor tjammy I W. II. Sxuinn uss who has been ap pointed potiuaterat A)Uiuhioola was recommended by CougTesauian Mutch ler. Calamity bowlers will ploaw take iiituoe. CHARTER NOTICE. Noun is heredv civea that an annll- "atlsn will b wade to the Uoveaor ot U but of rennijlTeuli on Mita,tbe 11th W. E. Asb. R. P". lloiord. W. i -iw4-"W were sent north oil a trala beimer, W. II ilonl, J. J aeilcit, J. U .ern, B. Kum uud I. A, OUert. l'udr-r lie ait ol A;t-ii.b)y of the Cum- tnonweann u! i euuajlvanu enllUtts, work, no pprepriatloh having been mad by th isgtalatur. WiLLtAKIrorrJ. Pa.. Aug. IS. A oabl (the elevator at th Keystone Bottling eompaay-a works lb this city broke, pre7 ctplutleg trtfb yeuag men from the third aterr t th taimtn't, orushlag in the Joseph na, pd with alight Injury. skuUtargBtlc, ogea no, taa uiung Una Instantly. Th ether young tnAn, ard f ike rive steamer W W. O'KeiUed his son 8arf war drowned lithe Obis rtw at VrAtrt, Pa. about thirty-Ay uUa kf tela lty. Harry Leach want I ksfMao. Chtrtly titer tb father ktara war alarm from the ton. wht was crowuag. Ttie steer tried te reeone klct, and na were drowne. BUMlim, AOs. 18. Fiesldsnt Gltann- mmlgratlra te th. United States. The day speeohmaklng. The greatest atUntlon was paid to Mr. Warner, ef Mew Terk. but b sssmed scareely so much at ham at ka would have been had the tarlll been the subject matter ot debate. Mr. Patter son, of Tennessee, waa also slow in secur ing an audience, but when he did so It was an enerf etle and asnreclativaone. WASutKQTojt. Aug. is. Th debate la th nous yesterday was not specially im portant, it merely gave an opportunity for four member, Messrs. Hutchison (Dem., Tex.), Blanohard (Dem., La.,) urosrenor (uep., u.jana Bnoagrttt (usm., Tenn.) to aire expression to their view. Tho most Interesting speech because It was really the first Republican protest against tree comage waa aeurerea oy Mr. urosrenor. oz unlo, and wvica waa lack ing neither in sarcasm nor satire. There were three-noteworthy speehe delivered in the senate. On waa by th new aenator rrom Massachusstte. Mr, Lodge, making an earnest appeal to th. aenate for prompt action on a bill to re peal th purchasing clauses of the Sher man act. Another was Dy th Junior sen ator from Colorado, Mr. Wolcott, who contended that, although the Sherman act was vicious ana illogical, it had nothing to ddjWlth the financial crisis, and It re peal would do no good and might do barm. The third was by the senator from Massa chusetts, Mr. Hoar, and was a temperate discussion oz the whole nnanclal question. with a decided leaning toward bimet allism. Wabuc-qtox. Auk. IT. The senate snent inly three'hours In sesclon yesterday, but that time was well filled up. Mr. Vest's bill appropriating 1300,000 for a alt and building in Washington te be known as tbe "11 all ot Records" waa passed. Then the bill to Increase the circulation ot na tional bank was taken up and postponed ior the reason that several aenators had Informed Mr. Voorhees that they desired more time to prepare to discuss It. 13ut briore it was laid aside an Important amendment was proposed to It by Mr. Cockrell to authorize the redemption (at par and accrued Interest) of such Bper cent. Donas lover FU.vuu.wo in all! a may be offered, and to authorize th issu. of new treasury legal tender notes In pay ment tnerezor. Ihls amendment produoed considerable discussion, Mr. Sherman con demning II as an unbuslnesallke proposi tion and air. cockrell expressing his amazement end mortification that the friend and patron of the national banks, tbe great gold momometalllst from Ohio. should object to an amendment that would Increase the amount ot ournney la circulation. Another amendment t bill waa aateeed later ea by Mr. Allan, f Nebnuia, fee ma ceaaatloa el Interest em the bonds on whloh th Increased national hank circulation ahould be baaed. After that there were two speech delivered, one by Mr. Berry In favor of bimetallism and one by lit. Oalllnger agatnal tariff Islatloa before WI. he debate In the bous waa character ized by the ebb and now ot eloauene And by the pressnee and absence ef Intereet. It was started br MoCall (Mass.) In fever ef the repeal of the purchaalng clause of tho Sherman bill and waa closed by Me.ee (Oa.) la opposition thereto. Sandwleked between these two speeches were remark by Combs (N. V ), Uryau (Neb,), and Hen derson (la.) The xrst named mad. an ad eey 7. Blaek, f th Democratlo Soolstv of Psnmorlveeie. has Issued a lrcular eeluac atteaUak-1 U. asitral ajisutbly te be hsldntAUlewa,leit,BS. lie stya (Uttn gulthtd Deio acre tie Isadsrs will V prsat te addreje, tk atltgateA New seeienss will be reeetvtd ea the earn toetlag a lorntmy, a ao earenmeat tee nas oeia Died. PiTisjmuJ. Ana. IT. The reductions or dered in th. works of th. Carnegt Steel company affect between 600 and 1,000 par- eons, and are distributee: as zouowti us salaries exceeding U00 per month, to per eeat.1 ea 100 and leaa than two per mouth, 85 per cant,) ea 190 end less than (H00 per month, 0 per oeuM on $60 and lees than can per moata, to per oenu; less snan ow par month, u par cent. HAnrntatrita. Aiu. 19. Governor Pattt- on ha tasuee a proclamation urging tn citizens of Pennsylvania te Join In cele brating Pennsylvania Pay, Sept. T, at th commote exposition la Chicago, 'in governor reeommeadt And request the peeple et Peentylf aata to visit th WerliVs fair at thai Urns and to Asssmbl at th Pennsylvania stale building to participate in ta oommemeratire exerciseA WlLUAUtrcST. Aug. IT, Tbe Lycoming county Republican convention nominated the following tlcketi rtsglster aid recor der, Thome P, Connellyi treasurer, Jacob f. i inieyt coroner, ur, waiao w. Hun, oounty commissioners, John F. rilcely ani Harry u. Moreri auditors, T. P. itaper and u. T. McClartni deleg&tes to state conven tion, W. R. People. Howard Lron and D. 11. Korbe. The convention waa on oz tn hottest on record In the oounty, Nakticoxb. Pa, Aug. it. A cyclone with th horrid accessories ot death aad deatruatlon. was th. dread visitor of Nan tlcok. Three persons wer killed and many Injured, Trees were torn from their roots and houses levelsd. and great dam age was don by the tremendous down pour oz rata that zellowed th cyolone. The dead aret William Banks, machinist, of the Susquehanna Coal company; John Usesky, miner; William wasox, miner. Gstttsscro, Pa., Aug. 15. The Adam county npubllcAU convention nominated tbo following ticket! District attarn.: John H. Beott: sheriff, William B. Mo bsnnyi clerk of the. courts, Adam Ulsckj register ana recorder, J. i-oms beware; treasurer, John w. Tlptoni commissioners, Calvin 11. Beamer and George D. Base- hoar; director oz the poor, Adam uelllngi auditors. John C. Wright and B. F. Glsa. 8. M. Swop, was chosen chairman of the committee. W. 8. Schroeder and George L Deard.rff g unlnstrueted to the state convention. HABRltirmo, Aug. 15. Judge John Stewart and ex-Judge D. Watson now. ot Chambersburg, appeared before tks dress from A business standpoint In favor of tbe repeal t th Sherman law. Bryan rnaae me speMn ol tbe aey, ana com manded the earnest attention of his col leagues thxsaghout. He was on. of th. lea oz bimetallism ana his tympe- tlffver regerdsd his ergutneuta ea tut- asswsreblA Hut the same thing we atld of th. speech et Headersea by th oppo nents ez free ootnage. ratal Tlu.awar Aeeldent, Fraxxtost. Er.. Aug It Mrs. & 7. J, Trabue, trite ot Ben. B. F. J. Trabue, a bromlnent retired lawyer end politician. waa Instantly killed In e runaway tool. dent near this city. Mr. Trabue Jumped from the ferriage, falling upon her heed and breaking Ear neck. Her daughter, Miss Alio, who also Jumped, wa not Boldlera Orphans' school commission last night t nn tee advantages ot that tetCQ a a His let n new atata ladosWAl tehL The eiintAlon on site will vult that place tomenew. RepresentetJv MTkerry, el Ountkarland, presented ih advantage f Carlisle and a delegaelea treat thai tewa nraed Boiling Sortum a th nest avellAbl spot Thomas P. Lone dais, ot Philadelphia, waa elected anil- tee t. on. hundred end twenty orpkAht war. serai tew to tk sohools. POTTSVIU-X. Pa.. Ans. 15. The Schuyl kill uaty Republican convention neev lnated IhU ticksli For Judge, W. D. Halt Mr, ef Pettsvlll; county controller, B. B. Severn, efShenendoahi auditors, TbomAa E. Samuela. ef Mahanoy City, and Emea- uel Jsakins, ef Portsr township; county surveyor, J, W. Oeary, Jr., of Potteviile; peer clrettet, Jaook Day, of Palo Alte; oommtsrfnsra, Frank Rsuts, of Ashlaad, and Chaylte F. Allen, of Temaquei regis ter, u. u MAttcn. rottavuiei treasurer. ui. xi. XMeaert, scauyuui iiaveni pro th.netAST, Jamas 3. Deegan, Ashlasd clerk ef the court, A J. Shortall, Fotte- vuiet reeoretr, r. w. Ultras teln. Shsnan- dean. Tk aalegatet chesentethe state envaUea are Instructed te vote for judae Aiealbeld, ef Seranlen. DOWN WITH TH BRIDGE, Fetal Fleeg. ef rassenger Cars one Ttr, aeele ttallroad. DlWIIXX. TA, Aug. lT.An awful ac cident ooourved et tb. county line trestle, luat east of auitan. by which two passen ger cotohee and a tleener were precrpltated Into tb areta. sixty feel below, killing seriously Injured. Mrs. Trabus was form-1 several peeple entrlght and wounding milts aa hour, fell the bride giving away. erly a Mis Berry, a sister of Colonel Bob-1 nuatbar ot ethers. While going over tb ext Berry, ot the United States navy, and I trestl th gagtater, Peyton Tuns tall, who cousin of Congressman Berry, ot Newport. I ten be was running at th rat of tea Cmends Carlsle'e Impeaehm.at. ToriXA. Kan.. Aug. IT. Th Topek Advocate, tb. official state paper, demand the Impeachment ot secretary Carlisle ior having failed to purchase 4,500,000 ounces of silver, under the Sherman law, during the month ot July. It aaya that Secretary Carlisle arossly violated hla oath ot omoe. and that President Cleveland Is equally guilty. Hnrderor DewM.g CaptareA. Loso BitAKcu, N. J., Aug. IT. Informa tion bas reached her. that 1st.' uowl lng, th. murderer of Robert Hamilton, the trusted agent oz the late Anthony 4. Drtxel, ha at last been captured after a lapse of nearly alx yean. Th murderer was oaptured at Camden. Drtvl.c Oat the Cklaese, Ttruax, CaL, Aug. IT. A mob of white men went to Chinatown, broke into th house end marched about thirty Chinee to th. railroad depot. Shot wer. fired to intimldtte the Cblueae. but non were In jured. All th Chines, captured la the Dcolarat ? the. International Board of Arbitration. relat-ie Sealing Is to be PsrmUted Oal- slde of a lVotoeted Koae, bel e Ol.e Beaton le Provided for Whisk Will Govern All Sealers. PAitis. Auir. 19. The decision of th. Bshrlng sea tribunal has just bean handed down. The first Are folate ot artlclaO an decided against th. United States. A close season la eetAblLhed. to begin May 1, and to continue until Jnly 91. This shall be observed In tb. Northern Pacific Ocpan and B eh ring wa A protected tone established estennlne sixty mllee around Iht seat tslxfids. Pelagic sealing 1 allowed outside this protected tone only after Aug. 1. Th present indiscriminate and wholesale slaughter of teals by th us of fl rearms Is prohibited. rnotwlthstandlng tb fact that the nrst five points of artlol 0 ar deolded against tb United States, the American arbitra tors express their satisfaction with th text ot the decision. After the decision waa read Baron do Courcel, presidontof th tribunal, thanked the arbitrators for their intelligent atten tion during the hearings. Lord llanuen and Senator Morgan replied, acknowledg ing tbe courtesy and hospitality ot Baron de Courcel. The American arbitrators ear the reml- lstlons decided upon by tb. tribunal mean iracticauy tb. end oz pelagic eeaung. be terms, tbey say. are belter than tboe heretofore oHcred the United State, by Great Britain aa a ettlemat of th ques tions involved. After a preamble stating tb cats sub mitted for decision th full text of th award runs aa follows; We decide and determine ea to th Are points mentioned tn article 0 at to which our award Is to embrtoeadletlnel decision upon each of them, As to tb Ural of said its point we. Baron De Couroel, John M. Harlan, Lord tiannen, Sir John S. D. Thompson, Mer uit Emlllo visoontl-Venosta endUregoro W. (Irani, being a majority of said ar bitrators, do decid aa f ollowBi liy tb ukase of 1S31 Russia elalmed urisdtctlon iu tbe eea now known as Bh- ting (ea to the extent of 100 Italian mile from the ooaste and Islands belongings to her, but In the course of tb negotiation which led to trrt oonoluslon of th treaty of 1(U with th United Stales and the treaty of 1935 with Great Britain Russia admitted that her Jurisdiction In said sea should be restricted to at to reach a cannon ahol from ahore. II appear that from that time un to tb time of th cession of Alaska to the United Stated Russia never asssrted In fact or exercised any eieluslrs jurisdiction In Bearing sea or any exclu sive nguts to th ai nsan laerein. beyond tb ordinary Dmtl ot territorial water. As to the second of th fir Dolnta we. Baron de Courcel, John M. Harlan, Lord Hannen, Sir John 0. D, Thompson, Mar quis Emlllo VlaoonM-Vtnoite and Gragero W. W. Oram, being a majority ot said ar bitrators, deoide and determine that Ureal Britain did not recngnlt or ooaotde any ftalm npon tb part ot Russia to sieluslr unsaicuou as id tue seal nsaanesm ueer- og sea Outside the ordinary territorial waters, , As tb th third point, as to so znuoh thereof as requires us to dsclde whether the body of water now known, aa Bearing tea was Included in the phrase "Paolfio ocean," and used In the treaty of 1825 be tween Great Britain and Russia, we unanimously decide to determine that th body of water now known aa Ilehring tea was Included tn the phras "Paoifle ooeau" a used In said treaty. On the fourth point wa decide aad deter mine that all the rightvpt Rntsla to Juris diction and to the seal flshsriea passed to the united states limited br tbe cessloa. un to nrtn point w aeoia ana aeter- mine that the United State have no right to the protection of or property in th teals frequenting the Islands of th United States In Bearing sea when found outsld th ordinary three mile limit. And, whereas, the aforesaid determination of the foregoing questions at to the exoluslvo jurisdiction of the United States Isaves the subject In such a position that th con currence of Great Britain is necessary to tbe establishment oz rsgulatlons for the proper protection and preservation of fur is habitually resorting w assent to tho whole of the nine article JOHN SHAW. LISTEN, IE AGED! "Cheerful and nappy at 79!" NERVOUS PROSTRATION or Eight Years' Standing CURED BY TEN BOTTLES! Tm? POLLowrxa from a okntlkm an SO WELL-KNOWN A8 TIlOKOUOIILY UK- LIARLB PROVTA THAT "DANA'S IS THE KIND THAT CURES." South Pkabodt, Mass.. I To the Proprietor of, Dana's saiisi. fakiuaA : Elxht Tears co lut March. I wai stricken with aVcrvonM Vrostrfttlon "j U r Weary days and ilecpJesi inC. nljzhta followed. XHnfTorK extremely from affection of the Kill ncri and Nlomacn waa not nine ta attend to bujlnesa of any kind felt no desire for company, and at last became whollynnnUeVirortliofillEhtent dullest jflll Q 1Ue WM unJeu I was attended by skilled Physician! who told me finally that there wna no neip ior me. Since taking your Medicine I hart tally recovered. I have taken ten bottle according to the printed dlrec. Hons, ami from being hopeless and dis couraged, am cow cheerfnl antl nappy t anu aivnouKa i am tw years of ace In February f!i m next, I n aDie 10 of the following regulations aa nectasAiy ontslfle ol the Jurisdiction limits ot the respective governments, and that they should extemi over the waters hsrtinmea tloned. WeABHUiOTON. Aub, IT, Secretary Greaham. is said to be anything buk aatli- Ctd with the flndlngs of the Ilehrlna sea court, and It ts asserted that hla dltsatls- tactlen extends to the regulations, it u understood that his views are shared by other cabinet officers. As for tLe regolv tloas, tbey are that the United States will have entailed on them the cost and worrr ot patrollng Dehrlng eea without benefit to Its sealers, while Russia, Japan and perhaps other nations reap a harvest, the regulations being-binding emy to ureal juritam and this country. BOROUGH ORDINANCE. An ordinance granting the Pennsyl vanla Telephone Company tue right to occupy the streets and highways of the Borough of Weiss. port. ra.. witn coles mud wires. may be necessary for oonduotinff its business, flection. I. Me It enacted, etc That ter- musion ue, auu is uerepj Krauiea, uie renuiri vanla Telejilione Coinpauy to occupy the streets auu JiiJjt'iwH) s ui m uunHixn 01 n nspvr ru., with uo.es and wires at nuiv be necenanr tor coDducttng Its buuaess, and to maintain tbe That except wherein or herein otherwise pro Viaen me saia jompauj susi. ue susj vu uie reyuUUoiis, eoudittuus and nttrletloni Iniposed hv ordinance and to such alterations and law ful condittou). regtdatlous and restrictions as the llonMUjfij Council may hereafter make anu from time to time Impose by ordinance, Section 11. That all poles shall be erected nDder the suiervLftlou of the committee on High. ways oi aaia uoruueu. inn, uio uiu uompanx ahall keu all poles and wires erected and con structed In a condition to de no damare u either public or private persons and proierty tw obstruct pulillc or private business conducted or carrted on v.iUiiu, the boroush limlta. That tbe said Company suui nave me niul to rnaae sucn excaviiUousandtodowhateTer may necesavry In pleclnc. replacing and maintains the satd sratein ol poles. That all material excavated ihali h& carelnllv rcDlarttd and shall relav all brick tlaKKlUK or oUirr material so that tbe Sioewauc or sireei win ue in guou couatuoa ana replaced and matutalned accord inf to ltorounb rrtnaianuus. fiecaoulll. That It Is hereby expreatl; unuemtdod tuid irrpd btWMn th Hurouti-a of WutAKiMirt. and the jVenniT Inula TatTe- puonti uoinpauy mat uie privileges uerewrore gntnted by former are Ktveu in consideration of the Utter agreeing for Itsetl Its suceetaors and assigns, that when the ald lkirough of ffsl's port. Pa., Hliall adopt a fire alarm telegraph the said lMumlYani Telephone Oompaay shall pen (ii isic urr uann iu vm run upon mu uw polee ot the said Uompany within tho limits ol the borough aforeeaid. That the said Company shall bear all expenses for wiitme. tniiAscrlhlnK aud uubll&htujr this ordlnaiweacrdiuKtolaw, Kxecuted this Crst uay oi auxusi, a. u, ikm. MILTON KMHBT, Fresident of Council, AllW A. A.. OLlilt. Sce'y of Uounell ack to pft'Vid' rtuiaUon ot ;! proved Aii'l -'t'. 1' menie tbieL tot u. Uhded ( oi Mraiiou u port fta;e l 'J ( o( wL(f!i . In the Ihh Carbon such i . i -lioa'a .-. iu a ' uuip the i ther - boh. f Aug'itt 11, 19Kt Mipp., vl W f 1'. pu ration and Curpoiaiua," ap : mi 1 LU) anpple . 1 t er of aa in ciK4 tbe Welae- t arau ler and object v.niei to tbe pa bile i""!, Caiit of 1 1 i - nu, and to -Mi- mi J aaeocia- ..n 'jit'iit lliLit Jlli lull for tllUaM. . ti nju all t i.i-e-a ut tllf ' i auj.'ieun is' S. . MiM r AvntB Csenvloait Drewae!. DtTBUir. Aug. IT. A boat carrying party of eseursienlau waa capelaed in iht Silver Shanaen reatenlay. and hevantee wave drowned. Soine peopls who were eunjKtag w the keel ui uie beat, ana eev- eral who had kept Uin selves afloal were recued. nilly HeUUry Agala Free. KBwYork. Avs IT -Hilly MoGlory.Un ex dive keeper, was releaied from Ludlow i areet Jail yeeterdaj, after Mra. McQlarjl bad paid tl 1M. tbe aanouut of a J udgmei;t aatiuet Ulm UcGlory, It is satd, Is to go te i aicaso aun ope a eaioon ana reetaa rjnt Deth r m Osriaaa PelntM. Brmiv Auk n -Carl UueUstr, tbe well koatiii ft armen njAinta aAtAai atlraUatAV M l A. ArlaMaemji at DuaseUvrf. b iui 1 14 JtL'i? 'tn Hkr eiea th throttle, end the en' tine, ten.sf an. a hex car aot aatelf on bat ine neaeeaaer oar wa too late, and t paa want dawn nndr Its weight, the eo eni patienf er oar and sleeper following. Tk ears wsr aklvsrea Into ilnming wood, and the eeeace ef an ot the paa- senasrs wet a snlracle. The water in th creek bad llean to the depth ot twelr snore (set, ana It I Ike general oeuez tnat tk rise kid andermlned tbe fonndatlonnf the iron pies, ceasing the trestle to eetda ui.tko Ueia at tk time were auoatiu- teea crttona, lnoladlng th trait hands, but enlT one ef the letter Oadoctor IL MerrU, of Portsmouth was killed, non ot the other receiving serious Injuries. Tk ntue U-Tar-old daughter ol Mrs, 1 Qlartoh. not reeltxlng the danger throng! weica aae aaa peasea, eaia toiue rescaersi una nsiaa asx I am not hurt, Dal please take maiatea eai.1 The following U tbe list of thekllltd and wonndedi Ellled K. Morris, condnotor, Forts month, Yai W. R. Ellison, Alton, Ve,i 3j a. Danes, a tanner, of llasxemiie, vs.) VT. H. Elam, Donham, N. C.i James & Lowe, a railroad condnctor from the west, who waa a paasenger, Thomas colored, Winston; Francis Jenkins, colored, Silem, K.a The tnlnrlet et none ot the Injured will Ukslr firor frloua. Tbe leea will beeerr bsirr to ta. raiiroea company, as we ears aad a full spaa of the bridge nr. e total Iosa Tk.tuUy; Aag. IT. Jean Martin Chaoot, a distinguished Treaeh physlclaa. dledTueadaj In Monran. TThlle at work ttsll Penl tire last Eight Michael Clonaa waa -killed aad severe other fireman hurt. Jndg bier, cf th state elrouit court at Charleston, B. C, be res4ered a decision sustaining th. dlspeasarr law A Unr babe waa foun4 br the aid. ef ah. PlUs.org, fart Warn and Chicago rail 1 aevbHsat UUAtad NOTICE Tlie llefrnsbmeut routod to I ho lilgUeet ani SUls will be 'bidders on Saturday, Septem)rer2nd 1803, at 1 o'clock P. M, on tlie groun J of the Carbon County Industrfal Society, at JVnltfnton, la., ana up to sua time Botuea Dronosais win ue received iruui this ditfc rent Bands in the countj to furnish music durlug tbe lair for one, twu or tliree aays, naming ine aaya on Bepiemuer l.nn, is, ana lain, itsui. Aadress, ELWEN BAUEll, East Mauch Chunk, Ta, We L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE NoTVrr. wear tksail VVs serf la tsej try 1 fair, Beat in in. woria. 2.50 Z03 retUHIS 2.00 1.7 roit itrl -7S 4.00JK and do THAT w"rti NEW BEE HIVE. esTcrr day, as my well-kept garden and the general appearance of Improve ment about mr grounds will abundantly testify. I do not fall to recommend your Medicine to all afflicted ot whom I may hear, and consider myself a living testimonial of the Ol I Ore wonderful eniea'OU KE.O ey ot DANA'S SAttSAPAItlLLA. sours truir, JOHN HAW. Dsns lerstssr Ills Cs., trsWif, Hatsa. With as carefully selected a Stock of Furniture as can be found in the LeFieh Vallev. The new effects in Furniture can Corner 8th and Hamilton sts. be first found here and at Prices too that can not bo touched by Sk competiiion. iTojnvite you to call and examine our unapproch- JXCjIICS. able bargains in all kinds of Furniture. Wo are shoAiing maB I Tj -rrQ 1 a I Jim V IAIAMJ new things and are confident that we can please you. Tbey say advertising pays. Some docs. Well, If ltdoes.we'll try it, right now, tool iiyasmmein l"P REBER'S DRUG STORE. Not only Drugs. CIQAKS, too, excellent quality, rare Uavanas. DON'T FORQET I NOR TOE LADIES, IN PERFUMERY 1 Quite a variety, loo, Vosejer's, Cot gat's, Rldkser's, and Imported, Call and tee, Fot Fourrl, In vases, B0 cents. Lasting and delicate Sachet Fowders. Purest Soaps and Toilet If'aters. The New Bible, just out, more about It later. All Religious and Moral Books of any kind ordered and furn ished as desired at least 10 to 20 per cent less tban elsewhere. Do not forget BEBBR. TREXLER IFe have Ta large number ot well built and stylish wagons and carriages which we must get rid off. 'To do so we are selling them atprices 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 Training iu BUSINESS or SHORTHAND, It wlU pay vou to visit the AMERICAN BUSINESS CollEffl V Finest KaulsDed Commercial TralnlUK School iu rcunsytTaaia, Ql BKPAKaTK JJKfAKTMENTS T12 CoMrrriHT ISUS 1TRD1TOBS, Most Practical Courses at Honest Kales. Ueltvun vatVk a till eVrti Mtnilamf aVlinilB.ll V. Students aaslxled to mvIiui positions. Send lor catalogue or call at offlce. O C DORNEY, Prin, ty Please menelon this paper. e-S7-6m mTANAGBR WAKTEsC-A WEX.Ie- B9- eVL uUlsbod huiidinc and loan snaicaw, which makM loans oa farm or city properts, ue aire. la tmnrfi with m rclUJilA o?reou In each city or lance town In United rttates to represent HI lOltrrVSU eUlU WaW UI MwtmwHiia .-. business the person secnrlnxthe. poemou mnt rUe unoueslioosiilc prool aa to nusmese tiana lug, as well as evidence of ability to manage Hsii Miner atiul LTt&n faii.inJU tlie OtiDOrtUhllV ll fsrorable one for the tight party Addrrns Buledlni Byddicmte, 4T Uouuomery sireei JerMjOity, N. J. If yes ul a lie DRESS SHOE, nils IstU bust thlss, esa'l pay 16 le M, by mi ti, S3 JO, S4.00 er tskiwe, laey it se,.si n enuss uMtsieiistBs irssrsiwea. ifyeasritsioKeesMusisysurmMsv, it ss sj swctsslu w L Deeihs Sheet, Nset tal .flu sUaa rks keMea. Uti fee U Us vs. to. VT. I llOUOLAA. IJrncAU., jaui, (Mdey FOK SALE BY A. Mebxkom & Son, Lehlghten elM effAAM fTTtl I I I I IL T MSSM New Bee Hive, ZBB1T, UK SELLS School Shoes. School opens in ft few days and parents should not lose the opportunity to pt their Boys and Girls out with the well made and stylish shaped Shoos sold in our storo -nt our popular low prices. GL0THI1G: In an elegant line ot Ready Made that in. eludes Mens', Youths and Children wo are keeping ptvtt with the season both In style and in rJrico. We have a strong, nobby and well made suit for boys that Is just the thing for school wear. Mothers should not fail to sea us when buying clothing. Opera House Block, Lehighton, Pa. ALLENTO WN,PA. Pneumatic Tile Wheels $60 up to $90. from JULY and AUGUST are the months to do shopping, the crowds are smaller and one feels less hurried, the bargains are larger and all the goods must be sold regardless ol cost or Tfiluo 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 lew ot tne leaders, 12Jc ginghams at 8c, !i5c ginghams at luc. Uordea and woAen figure orgaudier in all colors at 10c were 12J tft 15c Tissue Cloth the best imita tion of wool challie at 6.J at H. W. HUNSICKER'S Cushion Tire Wheels from $30 up to $60. Full ball-bearine. all-around Btys Velocipedes, $2.50 up. High Wheel Lawn Mowers 10 in,. $2.90; 12 in., $3 50; 14 in., $3.75. Bed Springs, sold everywhere else at $5, you can buy from me at $2.50, and the 5 Cotton Top Mattress at $2.75; at these prices everybody can sleep on springs. Henry. Schwartz's, First street, Lehighton. Parties, ICE CREAM -AT- PEACHES! PEACHES! iUETAIL DEALERS will find it to their advantage toVive their orders for all kinds ol Fruits and Vegetables with Saeger, who makes a specialty of this line ot uoods1. We huve made arrangements for 5000 baskets of PEACHES and a large num ber of IKater Melons and they will be sold at such price, as will astonish Retail Buyers. You will savo more than the price of the freight on each purchase. Lot us have your order. Wholesale Commission Dealer, East Wcissport. Fa EIGHTY-FIVE Cents Per Gallon Ask the Davis. Standard. White and Domestie Sewiner Machine Agents what they want lor a 5-drawer, oak case, then come and buy the same from me at $30. The White Cottage, 7-drawei, oak case, at $25 lays them nil out. Don't bo humbugged 1 Every Washer has a cunrantee on the lid, with the Vandergrift Man ufacturing fJompany'e signature. The market is full of trash. Our price for Round or Square is $5. Wringers, from $1.50 upward. Organs from $25 upward. Pianos, $150 aud upward. My prices on Hay Rakes. Mowers, Binders, Pumps, Cement, etc., are lower than elsewhere. Come and be convinced. Yours respeotfully, As Fi S Near Lehigh Bridge, Weiasport, Penn'a. AT- We are Offering Special Closing Out Prices IN ALL DEPARTMENTS FOR SUMMER GOODS, 634 Hamilton St.. Allentown. Culton's If you want the Best then Buy from us. B. K. CULTON Opposite Pari, Lsniiliton, THE EQUITABLE Life Assurance Society Of the United Slates. JANUAIIY 1, 1893 Assets . . $153;060,052 T panrvp "" alleilstlag tvesei(;p,lii.i itn,r 11..??.?!!.".!$ 1 2 1 ,070 237 Total Surplus fl percent. Standard) IDCluaing special no eerie of I2.ww.ooo to wards eHtabltshmeut ot a 3 I-u per cent, valuation 31 189,815 IfYou are Wise You Will Buy Wtwews t2nmac?E&9 6&bt$b income 40,286,237 AND ALL VEHICLES FROM HENRY GHRSTMAN Wort AMen9 Weissjiort Two car toads of new vehicles just received. Our Prices on all goods rre the lowest. Don't buy until you see me. We Have Ordered A car of the well-known Clark's Fer tilizer Company's FERTZLISEB (o be here about September 1st, Wo hope our many friend will bear this in raid when making up their estimates. TPe do not canvass from kouse to house, nor do we make any un warranted claims, but rest on tho merits of the goods which have a reputation often years standing, of which we are justly proud. Cider Mills and Corn Shelters will soon be in order and we will be prepared in due season to cater to your wants. Lehigh Coal & Hardware Co., Mo Fii'st St., lLeliifflUott. tlrS THE POSITIVE cum ELY CItOTUEItS. H Wtnw Bt, fleTcrt. rrtosMci DR. AY. A. LEV AN, of Millport, will be at the Fort Allen Hotel every Thursday afternoon be tween 1 and 4 o'clock, Specialty In Dropsy, Diseases of Worjlau and Child ren aud Dyepepela. Dr. F. A. Rabenold, Deithln In All Its Braicto Will be at the Fort Allen Haute, WEISSPORT, PA., HJTII UHSD AY OF EAUn WEEK. An efreeeble laxative sNrara Toa. Bold by DruarWta or Bent br mau, Sua sue aadilflUperpacsjure. Batnitloa free. TJff TfJv ijerTorttetOCTWWOT JIU flU fortheTeethana Breata.o. tarsi -fihUata-a catarrk linmadr la fti nrst seeoietDjal aeve ever found that wouM do so. tafgooi." PrteatOcea. 8ol by Pmiglaia. rwavnesIsaOoaaaatberelaclaaMrof iu leedWuOoosoutSaa. 6aii Aaa wlU save rou a unnXuaii'lKMlii. 1 1 is Ui WOcV&ssirflkm.Oyutbs1 ilK eaaemH&tM. Met, ! EWIS' 98 LYE L RTtnzs ain tamo (raTSM-ise) HrfslreacMta) . paef J , ute I'Uis. mmt y. n Uut . Aa. puettf u4 eaeMe ift a tea ua tmunlMUO. ta. ciL-uu mit. Ifc. M.S nfri.ansel jkep UeebMU. wllbwis iMillUa. giSlwr wl?ii.i, nSMTeur' riaii. i nt xt a eo ( (HB.AetalUh.Va. Ay(Ua-l KOONS' LIQUOR STORE is nupqcAHTcaa rot Fine Uranda of Wines, Brandies, Olns, Wlilakies Ae., in quart bottles, also for THE CELEBRiTET MILWAUKEE BEER in Quart Uottlea AND BEREEBSTOCK'S SUNRISE BEER Goods Delivered to all parts oi Town Free of Charge. ftyeuneed anything in oar line we would be pleased to have your order J. H. Koons' Miitiloii Liquor Store, haudenbaau'a Old 8UnJ. First Street, - - - Lenighton. Go TO FH8. HOOBRUlt, wear lave gutisae Hobti. Beak ainet, tor a .nnetti skev n teahloaeliee amir eut Itf" OloeMl oa aueday's ItoMtrr' Uli Waic cures Uaudrult W. Miry Ui woeta. IrilUa. ol IsifWltet srUclei si Utw Seereee eaa Iter jiaasr1! SeaaiSt Setaea; New Assurance in 1892 200.190,31 Outstandinf Ab- surance 850,962,245 NOTICE! uilding Lots FOR SALE On Easy Terms. Only a 5 minute walk from N. Snyder's store. Apply to B. F. Peter, With Snyder's Store. - A . Steckel, Slatington, Pa. WEISSPORT, PA. Better tlan Slz-Fer Cist. Inveitmont. Nw Tork, ifarch 7, 1S03. In 1873 I took out Tontine Endowment Toller No. 70.020, with the Equitable Life Assurauca Society of the United Stares, for ts.000. and have paid. In all, t,W in premiums to the Company, On th maturity ef tbe Endowment the Company paid me S7.VB3.2U in casn. As an evidence of my satisfaction with this return (which Is eertalnly liberal, con sideline tbe fact that It It In addition to the protection furnished by the poller (or twenty years). I have taken new auor- snss with tbe Company for $10,000. W. A. Ross, N. V. Thlt fl a return of atf Me jire mlumsjiadl, and tnftrfil on Me same at the rate e0 i-S prr ernt. f er annual. f . P. LONG, Special itent. LebliilitOD, Penn'a FRANTZ, Tlie South End Jeweler. do you WANT ntches, Searf Pins, Clocks, Watch Chains, Necklaces', Gold Pencils, Ear Rings, Rings, Bracelets, Silverware, Society Emblems, Watch Charms. You can buy them and many more at pur Popular more on Lankway. Repairing In all its branches paretulT attended to at low orlcea. Wilson Fiuntss, THE SOUTH END JEWLEIt, Bankway, ------- Lehighton. Now is Your Time! 20 Building Lots For Sale! Don't wait, but come at oneer and buy one of these beautifully located lots. You will bo sur prised at the view they afford and the price will be s'ure to please you. No trouble to show you around. Call on either a. p. tarvDMR, ot R.J. ltOKaKX, Katt Waistpwir Nothing more pleasant or ex hilerating this hot weather than cooling and refreshing beverages to quench one's thirst. Our reputation for making the best soda is up to the very highest notch. Fine fruit flavors are used exclusively. We also have root beer, mineral waters cider and other pleasant drinks. Come in and see us. . Oome and see us BIERY, The Druggist. EHZIAN'S, It is a popular espressiou when people ask for a store, to refer them to Enzian's, because we sell all our goods at the most reasonable prices. Our assort ment of goods consists of the newect things in Dress and Dry Goods. NOTIONS, of all IMi, BOOTS & SHOES m & CAPS, Groceries, Provisions. Etc., Re Come and see us. Let us quote prices and we will be sure to please you. Geo. H. Enzian, North First Street, Lehighton, -m 1 iBaiI,..Trr
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