SITABLXSBEat 1ST. The Carbon Advocate rirr-tn strut satordav ar Marry V. Morthlmor, Sr. ttritSB-Seller's niook. North Firs Street, W'rp"r has accepted at the teMsntoa Fist office as Becona Cla-w Mtwr, ItlTKRTIRlNO HATES. Xjku and needing yo'ices to take run oil TOT WEStf? anunotlcea. UOO. f.jM.hurs. dances, end ell entertainments $ a W max. moo S rWlWKS lob jdiutlng has been done lor the same at this 'iSVaynaT.'rtlscments.nvclnchM nl 0ri UKSfX' ?E VM when paid .Pot ; rash mi- Titnoi noeald Tins rule will hereafter UV ""!iri.rtisln and lob print i,Jck"h irlvemln tWJi q ruriy. Address ait ujuiuiuuiwi" "- II. V. MOHTlUMEIt, Sen a. bWiSAY7AUOUsf 20. 1803. "'our Circulation 1484 . 1. .A1.i,n tnr MIT. 1, this " 7" h0 " 7r-. thing It ill certainly (TO to how ?, . I - a. 1 . .in Ihfl h(0h I t. TAitumni iLPiora is uuvv uo u.n . . - . . . nk.lHnnn MlnlcV I toanueu metnoa. ' Cnssldy and ms ganK ui uu... - Cnssldy ana o "f., ""'1 " ""7 Mil prohibiting natlonklbanks from wlth wbo haveboen prostituting Domoorat- artwlnn dreaT.tion without a previous k wivBlegea dorlug me past I duzen years. "The averace polltlcau Is such sreat personage, It his own estimation, at least, that he doscn't think mnoh of consulting with or favoring the wishes and opinions of tho party newspapers, taking it for granted that the papers raubt swallow any and every nauseating fhat la Rmeared on the trcket. If the papers have no say In making the I tiokBt they should not he expected to Ho the battling for nominees put on . a- ,nrnnl ends of jliilJa iAJ tuimvi I wlft&h, leaders who rignt away oom-ith to crv out "that paper is kicking twusaV when a reputable paper de .llna to desinnate as a gentlman some nTn.iMiAf.flr that has unfortun I ntel, been made the party's nominee. On the newspaper developos tne pnn- glpal work of electing party nominees but reputable newspapers will no longer "uu 'T ,V .(- dmnlT support an unworthy nominee simply because he Is on the party tioket. ml., inj la ti,n i-hnlrmnn who oon- anlUhls party papers .andbenenu by the obvlee they give them." A CAHU. FisiiiMmIiODaxK.orII.or Wiisspojt. From the full ess or the nean mnnth snnakelh let ma therefore add I my humble expressions of thanks and , ,. . sinoero appreciation for tho -numerous kindnesses tendered myself and family by ypur noble order during the Illness and death of.my late husband Joseph F. Rex. Words cannot fullj express the hlch regard I entertain for Frank-1 lln Lodge for all things done to lighten our trials anutriDuiation a. vue uonvu of one whom we loved. The Insurance of KOOO carried by Mr. Rex, was delayed delayed. Again for this we oiler our sincere thanks and commend your ord er to the attention of all who are seek ing for a Urst class benevolent bene. flclal society, I feel much gratified In the fcerecfiou of J..G. Zorn as guar dian. To John D. Bertolette Post 184, G. A. R. of Lehighton we tender that Jiearty thanks for kindness which they so f rooly and generously merit. VebtTrult, MBS. ELM IRA REX. Hull for llent, Pur rant. Tjiurv'a new Hall. Weiss- port, -above the Post OOlco. Sultablo for fairs, festivals, lodges, lectures, &a 1 wo rooms, axi anti u.iu itwi. iu tcrlor nicely arraneod. Kates reason able, Apply to O. W. Laury on the premises. HEATER MKSllUH. John Oole nas left for Wllkes-Barre. John was the star pitcher for the Uowery team and will bo very muoh missed. Hai.kh township schools oooned On Monday with nearly the wme corps of teachers. A large crowd of pupils were in attendance ut all the schools, Miss Maggie Gallagher is visiting friends In Jeddo. Miss NoraDolan.of Sugar Tfotch, is wisitiug her cuibln, Miss Jennie lJer gun Miss IJzzlo McCatfory, olDanvillle,I n Loviston visitor. She is visiting her ulster, Mrs. 11. J. Boyie, Bloomsburg plays at Jeansvlllo on Raturdav. Thev have arranged series ot four games. Allentown club plays on Saturday. Bernard Gallagner, a seven year old lad, fell Sunday, near his homo and broke ins arm. . Wm. J. Gallacher of Levlston celved his commission as postmaster on Wednesday. "Billy" is the right man In the right place and will make a good postmaster, Miss Mary a. Gallagher, returned home to-day from Freeland where she visited Menus. Misses Maggie and Bertha McBrlde accompanied by Miss Lena Brines re turned home from Brooklyn yesterdaj1 TliuY report a .oily time. Miss urlggs u one of Brooklyn's accomplished young ladies. John McCarty of Pleasant Valley returned nome to day, lie spent neon among irienas nere. P F. Mo Jarvy of Hazleton a Beaver Meadow resident In ye olden times was a visitor here on Wednesday. Uiss Jennie McHugh and Miss Jennie MoDonald, of Dusbore, two pretty young lassies who nave bad many admirers in town returned borne on Tuesday. Wlllam Council, ot Berwick street, tboy lynx-eyed guardian of second base for the Bowery team is lying alck ntnts uomo. Water is a very scarce article hereabout--. All the collieries are badly In need of it Carter & Co. have pumps placed iid the mountain pumping all the waste water from their dam to the works. Coio &. Co. have to pump feed water from Mud Bun swamp, a dis tance of three and half miles from their colliery. At Evans & Co'a. works the same tate of affairs exists. Tbe upper portion of town has to depend eutirely ou the down town springs for MiUleiit fresh water to answer house tii.ld purposes. A week's rain would tn- a Jud svud to the town. Die di lugate elections for to attend tho county convention takes place in ll.uiUN tov. nliip ou taturday, Kept. il. The oouveutiou comes otf at Mauch Chunk ou Sept. 4th. The leading can- dldatetuat liauk's will put forth for ollioe is James M. Brealin, of this place tor register and recorder. Air. lires- tin ntthouirh hlH iiRrntit wei-A nbl limn rui-iiibtits, cume here to teach in Levis - tui about live years ago rely a stranger, but by the t character aud close appU- the duties lnniujbeut upon comparative!; tore of hi ci n Ik. .lotlo-i limn , utiil nnnn turn, hi- -oou made friends and a name for himself among people that will i ud bis delegate to the convention. it is Ihe tirt time in a number oi I i h t hat liaukH towteblp haa sought iu i ortant nuiiiinatioo suoh aa Ko- yeui glutei und llecrcler, and now Mr. bl..-.!!.,, only ul tU solicitation of u,,,-t mi..,: wii.u. towiisnu. cn.ite.l to beoome a oan - of nOKily ...i,a r,,.mru. nd hla onuuatioii mi-iin-. the uomiuation of , . .1. . tho strungest mau lironght forward in I Ik- louuty an.l tl,ui tire tioket will ic -if i , not oiiU lln- lull Democratic Mjfe, lint a largt Kp"1 lioaujvote from tin-, t-ml in tne uu: .no uext month. WANTED I.ESMEN, u.,t ' litllC. .--,.,: .arl. iiurtery stock. .-d-r I..MI) la Slratf. ,iiwl,lau, aliu i-onttdlUd ualy ey us. 'xetuetTe .v i-iiiniuMUMi or MUry, aire xi ,1 ltl.,1 lutv M-ki, wrlu- IU Al al imm. u.c cUeice lernnir atat BaorasUas. hurwrysiM., lmamK,yt through our neglect in rau.ng w naye ,.lit ef etatfe Xe "T''LTlTil kguardlan appointed andyet not with ollni speaks In opportUan. OlheVspwbe mJJZini Etendlugthls payment was not long w.r. mad. at tba. veata, ,!., "Jt ' Tg "A'i? Fffl-THIIID COKGRESS Business of a Week is the National Legislature. DIBOTBBIHQ TUB MONET QuTBTIOH. needs -f Btoqasae f Ml Arlat tn Repeal ef the tkarnaa Lav ! Yoerhees Ve-ere IWpeet, While B. Cempt-elUr rjspberst Vakaa aa Opp alta Tlaw. WAanlKaTO. Ana. 18. Bat thre Daacliea were made la the bout reslerdey. Ttaa first, whioh was delivered by Mr. Danlsl, ef Nsw York, wu tdrd t rathsr emctr banebea. tbontk tba vievr presented In faro? o( tba unconditional it eaal ware wall azpreaaad, Tnsa eamt Coopsr, a Democrat from Florida, and bt immediately toon ran in me om oauu- lion or tbe young orators oc tn nsns. us placed himself aqnarelr la opposition t tba free aolnaga of ellrar and in farorel tba repeal of tba Sherman law. Contrary to general expcctatten neltbei the bill to allow national banks to tssu notes to tba par valu of tbelr bonds poltted to secure clronlaUon nor any otbei financial measora oama np in tba senate - - ... . I H - .j - mar. t&i ahit new nranoauion in ftVa. t-u.ln waa a, a m.mmI ntfmrmA K"" - r ' g" 1 nroUbltlnl. natlonklbanks from with- day'a notice to the comptroller ana wiin- out the approval of the eeoretary of the treasury, and limiting the aggregate amount of such withdrawals ta 13,006,001 within any calendar month. TYAflHiKOTOK, Aug. The finance eenv mlttea of the senate creaeated yesterday a bill to repeal the pnrehailng clause of the Bberman Dill, ana containing a neciare- tloa that it Is the policy of tbe govern ment to maintain the parity between gold and silver coins. The minority presented a enbstttnte fixing tba numbaf ef grains 0f,nTa,. to ha contained la the-dollare,l half dollar, quarters and dimes sasxM "! , . '"",:.'?r'C"r "..ri. ucoiDl k 101 (run. 4 o auar ivfira v dajrwu 6 Pennsylvania, blraUUiim, On tbrt sld ! VU SrS'&,l2: y. uagt. Uit. Balnea, af Raw York, end Knglleh, ef JTew -Terser, both Democrats, spoke Is favor repeatUg the allvsr purchasing: elauae. AtaBlgktaea- 4IlJ, WM M,w,urf. W-iwutatOB. Ana. ta The vetaraa aanaKr bom Venant. Mt. aierrlll. aeen- 1; 1?. dlseonUanlng the nttrekaa ef sflvet bat lion. T epMoh odsnpled 4 Urtie aver aa boor in it dellverr. The hlU wa than laid Mil, and the etuw t tba aeoatarsMp from weatana waa tanen a a. aiascr. tissttpJO rg spoke against the olal of lit. tee Mantle and atalast the ce sUtutionaJ right of a atat governor te an- point te the senate ava only la ease of vacancy happening on account ef raslgna- tion or otherwise during tbe raaaaa et the legieieture. ... VbS bled telUten to Mr. Breckinridge, af lea- tueky, waa dlaappolnted. Mr. rawer, at Tjrmon Kjto&JJ. J- - ft Cooper, of Indiana, thbugbi Ittoexpeilant ta adopt tree eolnaae at thi time, and Mi. Sperry, of Connecticut, took the oppoalte era WAtgrKOTOir, Aog. a Testerdavt: -Testerdaythar wa gathered wltbia the walls or tba sea- at chamber a larger attendance et saaa- tors on th floor and of spectator in the Sallerles than haa been seen for manr a ar. The occasion waa th anunasement that the eenat waa ta be addraased by Mt. Voorheea.chalrsvan at the Lane com- iu.. in inhnwt Mf at, Mil rrfa,l w. mltteMn support of ths Mil reported by him discontinuing th purchfaii Uvr bullion. The speteh wa lUtaned to from beginning to end with close and eager at- Untlon. Both on th floor and la the gel- lertss there waa but one attempt mada te dlrert Mr. Voorbee from th nrrent ef his speeoh, bnt he declined abaolntely te yield te any interruption. There waa also dui one manlleatatloa ol approval from tha galleries, and that wa promptly np- prestsd and It repetition ferblddod by th vie preeiaene. in, speeen wu ouowea by an argument from Mr. Dubois in oppo sition to tbe bill. The interest in th allrer debate waa yeaterday transferred from the house te the senate, but the audience la the house waa not entirely disappointed, although Mr. Breokenrldge, of Itentncky, who waa expected to open the debate, did net ap pear. Mr. Mallcrr. ot Florida, wa th first speaker against the unconditional re peal of tha Sherman law. Mr. Honklas. of lllinola. tool: tha ath aide. IncMftntallr charging th Dsmorats with partUanshlp. I The new Populist from Kerada, Mr. Now- lands, mada a good impression In his maldsn speech, which wa a vigorous one in support ef the free coinage ef alUer. Mr. Bynum, of Indiana, mada a abort bnt incisive argument la favor et tha Wllaon bill. The aurprlse of the day waa the speech ot Mr. Hepburn, ot Iowa, who was comptroller of tne currency under the Harrison admlnlstratloa,wbo emphatically declared agalnet the repeal of the Sherman law. wisntKOTox. Aug. It. The session f ths houss yesterday waa not wltheat In terest, bat the membera are beginning t feel the effect of long hour ot labor, and their attention to th apeakera wa rather llstleea. Indeed the only speech which roused them from tbelr lethargy wa that dellrered by Mr. Cumminge, etMew Yik. H enoke for leaa than twantr minnte. but within that time he concentrated a defense ot Nsw Totk dsmocracy agalnat sna aemooraoy et uo soma, Tne etnat etar speaker waa Mr. Cannon, ar Illinois. Against the opinions et a lerg number et his Republican colleagues, he held and held forcibly that the repeal ef tha pur- enaaingoiauss or tha Bkermaa bill would be a mistake, tie believed la tandtng-by ui ...publican piauoraa. Tha raselntlon effered la the senate bv Mr. PeSer (Kan.), calllnx for Laterautlaa aa te the violation ot law br tha aatlenal cense ei Boaton, new lent ana ruled.. phla. In refusing te pay promptly and la currency tne cheeks ef depositors. np early In yesterday tesslen, and gave ag dlH ousslon. Benstor 1II1I and Butler, Sine crats. apoke In auppert et the refer lntlon, and Washburn and Mitchell, II publicans, oppoMd It. MRS, SHAN N ACQUITTED. The Alleged Prla..t.B Murd.teae afse W.eaeK. Tbiktoh. N. J.. Aug. B. "We And the defendant not guilty." These word, were uttered by Foreman Popper, ef the Shann Jury, and Mettle C. fjhajin, who ha been on trial for her life for two weeka, waa set ire. Th court room waa packed aa never be fore, but not the allghlest demonstration took place The court had enlolned si lence only a mom.nl before. Mrs. Sheas eat surrounded by the members eg her ramuy, her body swaying gently back and forth. When the T.rdlct wa announced she suddenly threw her head up and th. fell upon her knee, and her lip ww Men te move aa 11 tn prayer. Iler daughter Mabel and Mrs. Kelly threw their arm around her and kiaaed her, and the scene waa moat affecting. Tbe formalities attending tbe dlscharg of Mrs. Shann from custody were brief I and quickly ovar. Sheexpreased a desire to thank tha Jurors, and Captain Hall I arose ana spok ta juag. Abbott, Tbe I latter .hook hie hud negatlyaly, aad It wa..urmuea.ninaoo;eotea to any oem- I Oaltratloa. 1 When Mrs. Shann passed ont ef court it leuverea hy W' metiieteawMslwmaat this li th only member from the silrd ef stxkt similar case whloi ttawno ts oppoeeatomacwa be tried thla teeale n.bntaaveral SUUa upon a rinjft goiJ .o,.renave been postponed, ndwhe la a firm advocate cc . . a ssnia uttiw. a new EnaH mm Mas liar ainn llewasthenl" 10 so again to her quartan lath eonnty Jail that she might prepare for her departure from the building and from the 'T- Ths great crowd preaasd eloM te the " enclosure ana peered Into hex face,and I "w nanus wiiu asria ina grand JurT room, aua she ahook bands with and ' u la iha a iaJ deolded to acquit ',r !' h"01 uken oa Sunday. The I"'"-' """"i" couuiyeiu. Tb CWn.se gtery Wsbelleee. WianiKOToii, Aug. S4.-Reporta that 1 Chlueae goTernment haa eentau nltl- Tr'.rT "'-"" rH'"' wm ouroea to neatn by an I 'o aue I.BWOH osciuaion law are pre - nounced at the state department te be wiuioui lounauion. in tact tbe elate da iwwiTOtjiu uhu miunuiH .aa. action by China will b. held in abeyance until congreea haa had a chance te take np tha matter for oonttueratlon. T.ai.a iivi IUlitix. N. a. Aug. . The tcaa ef the steamer Dorcas, with the barge Etta Stewart la tew, baa been confirmed. The. barg earned a erew of fire and th Dor eea a -rer et aeveo la addition, the chief eagli- x t the elesaiei bad hla wit and feu. coLUiee an ttsatd, Tnu nak lav tst aermlain. iTEMs ofitkif. NEWS. Iteae af lateral! free all Orer tba Ceav aaaawealtk. Twtt in. w T 1 In. M Wat.nn M1.A. Mai, of natbore, who was assaulted hf lamas Dollsrtoo, a saloon keeper, at tht Fas Qaae hotel, died yesterday. Deller ton wa bU to eiwate the result of to earanara Inalry, II. OAIUfls. re.. Abo. rft l-rU Fee etak. a drltar enntond at Reliance eeUl. arr. attempted U board a rapidly mortal trip el ears tn the mine of that ooUlsrf, aaa fell beneath tnsm, raauinins mjanss tram wkleb ha died. Lincirrm. Pa.. Auk. 34. Mies Kllli Mann, ef Philadelphia, was drowned la tbaSnaqBehanna tirer by the sinking ol tba boat la which the waa croaslnf f rom of In Oolambla to wrlghtsvllla with a party ol friends. Tba others were eared, rixLuroim. Pa.. Ana. . Mies Ellas Dsaaa. the last surviving nlaoe of Bete- diet Arnold, died la this dt and waa bur led laet evening. She waa 97 years of age, and waa a granddaughter of General John FblUp Debaas, of reTolatlonary fame. Wist Chester. Pa.. Ana. 88. Harry and Christian Bneeer, sons of Jacob Bueser, farmer, of Uwchlaa, was badly Igjorad by pretaatnr explosion of dynamite whllj Diaetus roc a, a ug was oiown ou Christian and ha died la a few minutes. lteBRiSBVxa. Ans. M. It is announced that Vice Preeldent Etereneon. Congreea- me Wllion of West Virginia, Bynnm ol , ..,!,! , f uuua Mciuitiva vi munH and cnb, t Allentown on tb. toth of September. WriT CnsiiiR, Pa., Aug. . Oeergt White, a nesro from New Garden town ship, who pleaded guilty to an attempted aaaanlt on a 15-year-old colored girl named Frances Armstrong, waa sentenced to nve rears 11 rears la the Eastern penitentiary ana a fine of 1100 and con is. Sitivakpoai. Fa.. Aug. 91. Whlls William Davis, a strident from Glrerd col lege, Philadelphia, waa practicing target ne aeciaenieuv uh. The ball annul her mouth and passed out through her eheek, carrying with It two teeth and Urrepleaof hertongua Wxsv CBSTW,Aug. M.-John A. Davla, aswln BMhlne agent and a married man. I WM eontloted W oonviot--. as ae criminal eeart hex lea, aa Italian, proprietor of the hotel at New Italy, near Bangor, killed Fletre Qllltenl, a fallow countryman, yesterdai attamaen, Cltftonl waa a laborer and got lut a Ight with Faclfloo, who hit him on e aeaa witn a stene. nuung aim m atantly. FaelCoo aacaped. iltMIt, Pa,, Aug. tA William Ooas, oiaruni Martins- barg reetarday. and wa placed In the bor ash leeScni. Last nlfht he sot fire to tbl lawhlchhewajajnnneaanl waa fa tally namai before being rescued. Xhi Icecap waa entirely destroyed. AltoswA Pa.. Ana. ta. A vary sad a client happened at S Dellwood, asven mllel aa of her, last aventsg. While oere- leeely handling a rusty plstal la hi bach raea Ajrrea l'ei aegiaentaiiy aa llttl slater-ln-law. Mand Bralth. ballet lodged In the heart, killing her In, atantly. She wae amy a years old. Msuunm. Pa.. Ann. M. Constahli Oaarga R. Mleholaa, eolond, ef the tilth Ward, waa committed to Jail without ball ay aaafuarate DKata, enargea wit ma; ham. traferrad by Willleaa F. Oomfott. 1 a fall Vlehalaa. U la allaied. bit Comfort n the arcs, Hlshola waa released tram I all thraagh habeaa corpus preceedlnga, Vmratms, Aug. ta. Bdward Freeman. ent the ballet tearing awar a portion et Ml akulL Ha died Instantly, and the woman lived bat a lew hoars. Jealousy was tht ansa. f EIXA.XDOXH, Pa., Aug. n. Loulj Loaeka, aged U Tears, waa killed at tht ",r f00 "'"" ",w" P"y aa a repair mi, and while repairing Ul VTT - nU.y. en U elop. etepped te one side to - V f': . lh 'fV JnmPf,J th track and caught Lonoke between thi tlanktra and wagon, crushing his head In te a enapeieeo maaa, PliLABKLVBia, Aug. M. All signs sssm te pelat t th nomination next week by the Republicans in convention atBarrU- burg ot em-State Senator Jackson, ot Arm strong oounty, for state treasurer. Speaket C C. Thompson, of Warren, who a ehort time ago waa regarded a leading in th race, and aa being a sure winner, now ap pear to have dropped t the rear, KennisTows, Pa. , Aug. M. An unknown sgre attemited te outrage a 12-rear-eld girl br the name of Sabold In a cornfield near her home at Black Horee, in Plymouth townahlp. He wa about accomplishing hhvpurpose whsn C F. Mack, ot this tewn, heard the glrPa screams and went her res en. Th ilend eaeaped, after he had been puransd nearly a mile by tally fifty of tb residents ef that township, and had hi ba caught lynching might lowed. Ight have fol Mr. OnaTXa. Pa.. Aug. St. Alfred Ash ler, a former New York newspaper man, wn 1 at tba farmera' encampment doing Brtonei work for The National Kcono t, ef Washington. D. C. was fatally In jured oa the parade grounde last arenlng. He wa watching the Inflation of a hot all balloon, when ene of the supporting poles fall and (truck him a the head, produo- Ing a fracture, lie waa taken to the Leb anon heepltal, aad la reported in dying eenoitlen. rm ALTOOXI, Pa.. Aug'iM. Mr. and Mrs. Anten Grelaer, prominent German raat- aeat ol tkla city, were the vlctlaaa of tentble experience yesterday. Three masked mea, whose parnoea waa robbery, broke lata tbe house end chloroformed thi eenple. whe after being rendered nnoen- olona wr bound and dragged around ta reem wlk ropes ettaebed to their neck. Mra. Qrelner did net regain con acituanete until t o'clock laat night, and the attending physlotan has grave fears as te her recovery, The burglara secured over flOe ta cash and aereral ralnable watchea. Mr. aaxrxjL. Pa.. Aua. 33.-TeeUrdaT at Camp General Berdan waa deroted to individual target practice by tb shoe turns t the National Ouanl, Them peaaagaged la practice at tM, 80C XX) yarea. Th oors mad. were r . and aT eatlafactlen to tha etBcei Gevssner Rehert B. Pattleon and Adlu- vaai w.asrai ureeaiaaa visitea ni eemp In ta afternoon. Th governor showed au uui wtta me rioe. ana quaunea aa markiman. lit scor waa tl oat of 13 at 19) yard, aad It out of U at 600 yards. Ilia first shot at (00 yards was placed In Ik ball' eye. THREATENED WITH STARVATION he Tellew foeer gear at Brnnswlak, Oa., KeselU tma.lreu.lr. Sivixxm. Oa. Aug. M. One new case et yellow f.i.r In Brunswick waa officially reported yaeterday. Tbe desertion of the town by the employing elaas, the cloclng efatoraa, faetorlea, etc., worke extreme hardship upon tha laboring claase. Many lamtuaa are left destitute. Th following meaeaa haa been cent to Washington, addraased te Benatora Oor- oob aaa uelqultt. Bpeakar CrUn. lion. II. O. Tnmar and all th mmbr ef the ueorgla dalegatloni -I ne attuauen here Is dUtraaalng. We ar shnt off from th entire outside world. Starvation stares tbe poor people ta the laea. idi rerngeee nave len the city without ueana About 4,000 people left In the elly are uaable to procure nppllee. There ta ImmcdlaU need of provisions and money. Time 1 an Important element. We anneal tn behalf of a stricken neonl. for Immediate aid, and confidently rely upon ui aearta ol a great American peo ple ana ui gor. niin.tu to respond." A freeee Oae.alaU Attaek.d. Roun, Aug. H The sonular ferment arising from tha Auniea-Mortea affalr hwnolgn of tubeldence, although yea- Itardaytherewaa no rioting in thla city, I agitation I spreading In the provinces, At Milaaao, on th north coaat ot th Isl- ux0" naraaea tao atreeu landaetedla a most disorderly manner. I finally tha mob went to tbe French oon ulate, demolished the windows with Btonss, and tor down th French ea entehea from the door. It waa cantnnd by the polloe, who dispersed the mob after a lively axtrtnian. Klllad by EapledUg Natural Oas. Prmacno. Aun. 24. John num. ,n 1 ezpioeion et gaa at an ou well be waa I drilling near Noble. town. Only a email - 1 portion si Ida charred remain were found. is. oemca ana otnsr Duuaing were bare ad. An Immense Oama of horning gas la roaring In tha air, battling all effort, te extinguish is. Oogga' aaslstant had an arm ana a lag broken. IlaaU ml a aaaereatariU Caadldata, ExrilH, N. a. Aog. t4.-John J. Bell, th leading raadld.ie for the Republican nesuaalloa tor soTernu of N.w lliun. ahlre te succeed QoTemor Smith and pre. I af-twa. HalHa Amllv a.-J 11 warm. A bloat et tb state board ef trade, died sod- jJ..tiS to ,ftUn4 HtUw tt CHARTER NOTICE. Nollee It heredy rlrea that an aontl- '.atloo will be made to tb Oorenor of tba SUate of Pennsylvania on Mooear, the 11th day of September, 1893, by John a, Lenu, W. B. Ash, R. F. HoCord. W. A. Der helmer, W. II. Uonls, T. t. Selfert, J. O. ern, i. J. kudu ana A, uoart. Under the act of Assembly of tba Com monwealth of rennsrlranla entltlaa. "an act to provide for tba Incorporation and regulation of certain Corporation," ap proved April xvw, lBTt, ma the supple ments thereto for the Charter of an in tebded Corporation to be called the Weiss port Water Co. The character and object which la to supply water to the public the Borough of Welssport, County of uch person's, partnership's tndauocla- tlon's residing therein and adjacent theie- to as may desire the tr.tr t, and for these nurposes to have, poetess and enlov all the rights, benefits and, privileges of tbe ea'd act of Assembly, and the supplements thereto. FnETMAN, HEYDT NOTHSTKIN. Solicitors. Hanch Chunk, Fa. August 17, 1893. SHERIFF'S SALE OF VALUABLE- REAL ESTATE. Hr virtue or a certain writ of FItii Facial No. fit lirlnhf i 1rm. INS. ta ma dlrrt1. 1 twill nbie at public sale, on ttio premises. In Heave' itun, Carbon coimty, Fa,, on JONDAY September 18th. 9 a. in. AH that certain tract or piece of land situate l MahouittK Townahln and iiirttT In Uiueh Chunk Township, Carbon county. Fa., bounded and described as follows; Begin nine at a stone; thence by laud late of Joteih Fulton, now i nomas ruroon nonn is 12 cecreei west, xri rteirhetroastone.tbeni'sbvlAtifl of John D. Thompson, north rati dejre. east, u percbea inniivnei mence oj imna 01 1 nomas r rev man souin aenrees east, no ipercnes to astonei thence br land late of Frederick Smith and James Keynolds south Tl t-3 degrees west 60 perches to the placa of bwrntilnr, cental nlnr one hundred and one acres and serenty perch me miiiq iuuio or icu, rrjrriaac out tn me abOTe tract howerer about 111 teen acres more or le sold to joslah FlleklnKer.) Tho ImprorsmenU are a FRAME DWKIXINQ IIOUSK 2 1-2 stories hlxb, bam and other necessary ouinuiiainrs. At tbe same time and place there will be ei Dosed to sale the followfnr Mruwal nrouertr. to wtt: t tannine mill. 1 hog, l truck wagon, lot ui 10 iu straw Seized and taken Into execution as tbe ro- perty of Sally Ann Grow and Nathan Grow, and to uo nuiu bt ajusurn a. num reynian, iieyat s noibstein, Hbens, Ffalotlfl's Attorneys. PROPOSALS WANTED. L Proposals are wanted for digging a tret oh from Saw Mill Run to Long Kun by tiie.laioioaTOit watii uo. Howaid SxiBOLDT. Secretary. aug. in, its3-tr. BOROUGH ORDINANCE. An ordinance granting the Fennsyl TaniA Telephone company me right to occupy the streets and hlirhwnva of the Borough of Weiss. port, Pa,, with poles and wires, as may be neoessary for conducting its business. aMlnn r. T(n it nvlM. etc That nr- rolMlon be. and Is hereby granted, the fennsyl Tenia Telephone Company to occupy the streets and hlshT. ays ol the Uorough ot Wrmport, Pa., with poles and wires as mar be necessary lor conducting Its business, and to maintain the mamm In L"U-I aafa and BerrlceablO COndlUOn. That except wherein or herein otherwise pro- TIOeQ 1 11 0 sum jUIHMuj k, , w wvjnt w M.a recul&Uons, oondltions and restrictions Imposed i,w npHinAiipA Mid ta audi alterations and law ful conditions. reirulaUons and restrlcUons a .ha nnmi.trii ilAiini.il m.T heroATter make ana Irom time to time Impose by ordinance. section II. T'jat all poles shall be erected under tbe sunerrtAlon ol the committee on hlgh- wava At aM iMimilirh. Th.t Ul. SAld CJOmUUlT shall keep all poles and wires erected and coo-i-iintMi (n & rondiuon to do no damaee to either public or prlraU) persons and property nor obstruct public or prtrata buslneas conducted or carried on within, the borough limit. That the said company snail uare uie rigu. vi ohi such eicaTatlousandtodowbatCTer may necessary DiacinK, repiacioir auu iuhuwi. uio wu stemol poles. That all material, excavate hall be carelully replaced aud shall relay all brick, flagKlUR or other material so that the sidewalk or street will be In good condition aad replaced aua nuunuinea accoruing w jjuiwku KUUnt IU 1 1 3 ft-tif,n in. That tt ti hereby exDreaslr unaerstaXKl and agreed between tha Borough of Weiss IK) rt, Pa., and the lemBylTauU Telts Kratited by lormetare Ktvea In co mil deration of Lhfl latter ai .trreelng for itself tu succea u when the said Boroush of hall adopt a fire alarm telegr lu succeasors and aLdftiffniL tiiai weisa port, Pm shall adopt ilegraph tiie said Pennsylvania Telephone Company thall pennlt the Are alarm wire to be run upon all the Giles ol the said Uoinpany within the Halts of te borouici. aforesaid. That tht. aald Company shall bear all expenses for writing, transcribing and publishing Mila ordinance according to law. Executed this first tiay oi AUK, a. u. WMWnv Fresldent ot Council, Attest A. A, 11KLTZ, Bec'y of Council. NOTICE Tim Refreshment Stands will be rented to the highest and bidders on Saturday, September 2nd 1803, at 1 o'clock P.M., on tho grounds of the Carbon County industrial Society, at Lehighton, Pa., and up to said time sealed proposals will be received from tne dlllcrent llanos in tne county mi furnish muslo during tbe Fair for one, two or three days, naming the days on September 13th, 14, and lotn, inm. Address, r.ivr. iiaumi, Hiost niaucn onuns, ra. KOONS' LIQUOR 8T0RH 19 IlElIXJUXBTtaS TO Fine Brands ot Wines, Brandies, Gins, Whiskies Slc In quart bottle, also for THE CELEBRiTEF MILWADKEE BEER in Quart Bottles ADD BEREEBSTOCK'S SUNRISE BEER Goois Delivered to all parts oi Town Free of Charge. It yen need anything in onr Una we would DO pieaseu ur uare yuur uruer J. H. Koons, LeMi'titOQ LiQnor Store, Bandenbush' Old Bland. First Street, - - - Iionljhton, O TO FKS. RODEKKR, under the Eiehaan , JleUlK 8UBC V, lOT BUI Willi UBTV VtM ile hair cut. imr Cloaed oa Buadav's Koeder'i Hair tonic, cures uaAanur. weearry tn mtavk . fall Itun of f juiev totlt articles at low eat prices, and we are tbe only place In tows wnere you caii unj ueuuir uiwu iw umiaw. DR. W. A. LEV AN, ot Millport, will be at the Fort AUen Hotel every Thursday afternoon be tween 1 and 1 o'clock, Specialty In Dropsy, Diseases of woman ana unua- ren and Dyspepsia. Dr. F. A. Rabenold, Dsctislrj In All Its Branches Will be at the Fort Allen House, WBISSPORT, PA., KfTIIURSDAY OF EACH WEEK, IEWIS1 S8' LYE 1 tsriwc iUB ranxxa (rinms) TM ilrMMt a4 .MMr-M. Lys tDiui. UaUks 4Jmt Llt II Muf t bm puw4r a4 paciM la a cm am alvart tmAt, BULka tha Wt pn tt 30 gulnnUa wlta,K baUlav. It la th M ttlta4 rapr-a. tjEWsiMUW (sotma. WMAUtaf Biat. tina., -- em. isbia. ials vrra co. wwa.aiy.aiiiw.-. Atwtm W. L. DOUGLA1 S3 SHOE KoTttr. De yo kssr UmaT Vftie t I siel try I Ilk. eat in ina worm. If ys wsst a Is DRCS3 SHOE. suJ. hits latest itrlM, eWt yi) JS l U, try my ii, 1JS, UMl litace. Tsay tleeiUtocstleaeiaseaatkekts vuruanll. IfyMekktoeC'sHdielsyeeitMbMar, es ic ks nmaathg V. I. Dvtfu esw, Mim ui sncs luueea ee tse mw, um tar it sm jt ey tv. i. uuixiuaa. umiu., am, ttou vr . . , . ' 1 A.. Mehrkftin It Son, Zi(kt09 POll SALS BY mm nxTim tt. HARDT. Scrofula io its Wont Stages CURED! Boston Specialist Baulcd but the King ot Blood Pu rifiers Wlnstl Mancukster. N. II.. . Dana HiiisArAitn.i.i Co., Otntltmen: With a feeling of deep graUtudelnounrl R-bearts.wewtb to add our tcstl I as C monlal to the Urge list of cures your J ItKAT 111 tU JINK has perfenned. Home four vears aco. our little dsugbter llsttle, then 7 years of age, befran to show nTHl'TOXS OF HCKOKUH. The disease rspldlr Increased. We Con sulted one of If I BV1 n the brat Phralelansj IVIIIW In tbei City, who began at once to treat her, but Instead of abating th disease rapidly ktlranceel. .We became alsrmed. Took berto Boston and placed her nniler the sire ol a famoas Npeciallat, but In spite or bis skin LAItflE HOItES FORStF.n on different parts ot her body. Tbe lin gers of her " U ATT t 'Kb t bsnd vrelled to I HM I twice their natural alae-Baperatlon around the natlsi ranaed thrre of them to drop Off. W were In dr-apnlr. Hearing DANA'S SAllASAl'AlclLLA reconunenoea as a tareaa- jiioou a n rlfler, we, as a laat resort, conclud ed to try It. At first It seemed te hurt her. WE CiHK NEAB GITIXG IT IIP. We read tbe directions, reduced tbe dose te halt a r ni"n teaspoonful. When she 1 Wlkiiajib9 bad Ukcn three bottles, we caw tmnrovemeot. She has now taken eight bottles and Is perfectly well eureka rosy pplrlta bnoyant- And tbe only thing left to remind us of her terrible con dition, Is tb absence of the thro nalla whose entire roota were destroyed. uraieruiiy yours, if. A HJtS, ikt. A. lUSDT. Dsa usartlia Ce., Bsltssl, Mslaa, REBER'S DRUG STORE. Not only Drug. ClQAItS, too, excellent quality, Pur Havana. DON'T .ronoET I NOR TIIK LADIES, IN PERFUMERY 1 Quit a variety, too. Vogeler's, Col gat's, Rldkser', and Imported. Call and see. Pot Fourri, in vases, CO cent a Lasting and delicate Sachet Powders, Purest Soaps and Toilet IFaters. The New Bible lust out Self-Kxplana- tort Bible, with a complete set of New Aids and Helps, prepared especially for tbl Bible by the most eminent scholars of America and Great Britain. With New ICaps, by Malar C. R. Conder, of tbe Palestine Exploration society. Tbl is tbe best Bible for the family, for the minister, for th etndent, and pew. All Religious and Moral Books of any kind ordered and furnished as desired at least 10 to 20 per cent less than elsewhere. Do not forget REBER. TREXLER tFe haveja large number ol well built and stylish wagons and carriages which we must cet rid off. To do so we arc eelling them at prices 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 tu BUSINESS or SHORTHAND, It will pay vou to visit th AMERICAN BDSIKESS Cofe CaNTtrBqciai, Allentown, Pa. it). BKW lOOnMiaB. pro ACUMMU, Plneit KaulDDfed OommMClal TralelU School la reansjlraala. 3 BKrAKATK DUE DafAICTU KNTa Til rrVi CoxrsrraaT fJIKUb lasTavoTOas. Host rraitleal Coursn. at lloaeat Kate. lialaaui ana .tirt an. HllulMit- annu-lr. BtUd.Ut. .aaULMl tO MUlO DOSlUoaS. BQd wr cauuogu. or ceil at omcm. O O DOIWKY, Prin. tyrit&u meaeloa thu paper. V2?4ni MANAQKK WAHTIB.-A VTeSLI K4. UbJUUod bulUlnc ud loaa Byudlct. which utketlouii on firm orclty properu, dt fi-M In arnnrst wrlth a rellAblA uertOD In tnteh city or Unc Uwu in United tiUU ta represent U IDWIMU M1V sVMMt -twuusta.iaaw. UualoeM Ui person ecrtQf tbe potuuoo n riv unauMiiWo&ble urool u to builneii aU In, u well u eiidence ol ftbUUr to Ruinate bulldinc 4vnd lo&n biutneu tbe opport unity U n finraltle on a far the Pit 1 7- Auamu Uoutiomery meet. FerwjOltT; N. J. ad tuXi per pckvjc. 6naplotrM. Oepkala Inuq, tTJCA, aaDvenCaL, Barf -naliafa Oatarrk Itaadr U tae nisi saeilotDa I hare erer tound th.t would oa m awt1 fricetoeta. Boal bv IlrUf ftsta, kTot nmlsrf a Cauak, aa U-we Is daaa-sr or iiloOoaeumMloa. tUluoH'aUiaa ns wlitMTarmaaefferaUiaurTroutaa. Itlsthe aliaevtaaOuuea aadSonrTiilli, au paainannia! aast. US BULLS School Shoes. School opens ( should not lose the i Boya and Girls out with stylish shaped Shoes our popular low prices. GLOTHIJiG: In an elegant line ot Ready Made that in cludes Mens', Youths and Children we are keeping pace with the season both in atyle and in price. We have a Btrong, nobby and well made suit for boy that Is Just tbe thing for school wear. Mothers should "- not fail to see us when buying clothing. Opera House Block, Lehighton, Pa. i8u stL$vtaBgai4B M. LdS9S & gS., Leading Clothiers and Hatters, respectfully announa that they one or the largest and best stocks Ready-Made Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats, ever shown in this section. TTe $5.00 and upward ; Boys Suits Suits from g1.50 upward. AU the very latest style. We will above lines of goods than any other house in this settion. Call and see us before purchasing elsewhere and we will conyinca you that tins is the place to buy. M. OBEltT'S BLOCK, FIRST ST., LEHIGHTON, PA E LEAD With as carefully selected found in the Lehigh Yalley. be first found here and at Prices competiiion. TTo invito you to able bargains in all kinds of Furniture. We are shoAiing many new things and are confident that we can please yon. Firfet PEACHES! .RETAIL DEALERS will their orders for all kinds ot Fruits and Vegetables with Saeger, who makes a specialty ot tins arrangements for 5000 baskets ber of Water Melons and they astonish Ketail Uuyen. You the freight on each purchase. Wholesale Commission Dealer, East Welssport, Pa. HEW FALL PLAIN and 634 Hamilton IfYou are Wise AND ALL VEHICLES FROM HENRt ghrstman Ifort Alien, Two car toads of new vehicles all goods ne the lowest We Have A car of tho tilizer Company's EBETILISBE to be here about Soptember 1st, We hope our many friends will bear this in mind when nmkiug up their estimates. We do not canvass from house to house, nor do- we make any un warranted claims, but rest on the merits of the goods which have a reputation often years standing, of which we are justly proud. Cider Mills and Com Shelters will soon be in order and we will be prcparpd in due season to cater to your wants. Lehigh Goal & Hardware Co., ST. First St., ItchihCoUo a few days and parents- is opportunitv to fit their the well made and sold In our store at are now. ready for business with of Caps, Trunks, &c. are Belling Men's Suits from from $3.00 upward ; Children's our clothing is well made and of quote you lower onces on tne We solicit your patronage. LOSOS & CO., THE VAN a Stock of Furniture as can be The new effects in Furniture can too that can not be touched by call and examine our unapproch enry Schwartz's, street, Lehighton. PEACHES! find it to their advantage to give line ot goods. We liuve made of PEACHES and a large num will be, sold at such prices as will will savo more than the price Let us have your order. t NOVELTIES St.. Allentown. You Will Buy Weissport. just received. Our Prices on JJon't buy until you see rae, Ordered mm mm in well-known Clark's Fer New Bee Hive, ALLENTOWN.PA. T JULY and AUGUST are the months to do shopping, the crowds arc smaller and one Icels less hurried, the bnrcnina are larger and all the goods must be sold regardless of cost or ralue to make room Tor the Tall and winter stock. The store is filled with bargains in every de partmcnt that must be sold at once, Wc mention a few of the leaders, 121c ginghams at 8c, 25c ginghams at lGc. Corded and woxen figure orgaudicr m all colors at 10c were 2 & 15c Tissue Cloth the best lmitn tion of wool challie at 6 J at H. W. HUNSICKER'S NEW DEB HIVE), Corner 8th and Hamilton St. Picnics, Festivals, Parties, E CREAM -AT- EIGHTY-F1YE Cents -Per Gallon AT Culton's If you want the Best then Buy from us. B. K. GULTON Ophite Pari, Leliiiltoa. THE EQUITABLE Life Assubakoe Society Of Ui United Slates. JANDAKY 1, IBM Assets , . $153;0G0,052 Ttarva alletlstlnc "awK" total Surplus (ta.rr.nt. Standard) jn.ludliir Muclal He asm ol t2,w.wl to- urarrlst Aaf ntillahmsanl' TiiitLa1.?....'.:?.1: 31.189,815 Income , . New Assurance in 1892 Outstanding As surance 40,286,237 200.490,316 850,962,245 Ssttsrtban Slr7tr Cent. Inveilmmt. New Totk, Jfarck 7, 1603. In 1873 I took out Tontine Endowment Foils? No. 70.020, with Ibe Equitable Life Assurance Society of tba United Stares, for SS.O0O. and nave pakl. in all, M.70S m premiums to tbe Company, On tb maturity of tha Endowment tbe uoaipany paia me vi,vaa.w in caan. As an evidence of my aatlsfactlon with this return (which is eerUlnlr liberal, con- sideline the fact that It la in addition to tb protection furnished by the policy for twenty years), I have taken new aasnr- aae with tb Company for $10,000. W. A. Itnst. Jf. V. nil is a return of II Ike pre mluMS paid, aad infrrrst oa the $amt at (te ra( ofl 2-5 per tnU per aaaum. W. P. LONG, Special Apt. MuMon, Peim'a PRANTZ, ' The South End Jeweler. DO YOU WANT Watches, Searf Pins, Clocks, Watch Chains, Necklaces, Gold Pencils, Ear Rings, Rings, Bracelets, "silverware, Society Emblems, IFatch Charms. You can buy lam and many more at onr I'ooular Btore on nanaway. Repairing In all it branches carelully attended tn at low twice. Wilson Ficantz, TIIE SOUTH END JEWXEIt, Bankway, Leliighton, Now is Your Time! ---20- Building Lots For Sale! Don't wait, but come at once and buy one of these beautifully located lots. You will be sur prised at the view they afford and the pripe will be cure tn please you. No trouble to shpw you around. Call on either A. P. SNYDER, or R. J. HONOEN, &ut WetasporiPa from Uuihion Tire Wheels from $30 up to $60. Full balUbearing, all-around Boys Velocipedes, $2.60 up. High Wheel Lawn Mower 10 in $2.90; 12 in., $3.60; 14 in., $3.76. 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. Auk the Davis. Standard. White and Domestic Sewine Machine Agents what they want for a 5-drawer, oak case, then come and buy the same from me at $30. The White Cottage, 7-drawei, oak caae, at $25 lays them all out. Don't be humbugged ! Everv Washer has a guarantee on the lid, with the Vandergrift Man ufacturinR Company 'e signature. The market is full of trash. Our price for Round or Square is $6. Wringers, Irom 51.50 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 respoetfully, A. F. SNYDER. Near Lehigh Bridge, Weissport, Penn'a. T uilding Lots VULi SAJLE 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, P. WBISSPORT, PA. 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. Fino fruit flavors are used exclusively. We also have root beer, mineral waters cider and other pleasant drinks. Lome in und see us. Come aad boo aa BIERY, The Druggist. MIAN'S. It- is a popular expression when people ask for a store, to refor them to Enzian'a, ,becauae we sell all our goods at the most reasonable pricos. Our assort ment qf goods ponsiits of the newe't things in Dress and Dry Goods. MOTIONS, of all Ml, BOOTS & SHOES gAK & CAPS, Groceries, Provisions. Etc.. Etc. .v Come and see us Let u quote prices and we will be sure to please you. Geo.H. Enzian, North First Street, Lehighton. Pneumatic Tiie Wheals $60 up to $90. MICE