JOB PRINTING Is a specialty mlh us. We have ime low price for all. Com aud learn our prices. Pin-Nir and Sale Bill. All kinds of blank hoolts. Jet m have your orders r anything in Ihis line, JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING Creates many a New Business, Enlarges many an Old Business, ilevivcs many a Didl Business, Rescues many a Lost Business, Saves many a Failing Busimss, Preserves many a Lurgs Business, Means success in AH Business. urban 33 "INDEPENDENT"-" LIVE AND LET LIVE." Whit VOL XXI. No. 4ws THE ADVOCATE PRINTS THE LOCAL NEWS AND IS TRl LARGEST O'nY DOLLAR PAPER IN CARBON OltllilKAL CHEiPGASHSTDRE For some reason or other the Table Linens were omitted, not because we haven't them, we have more of them for less money then any other house, its an every day article nnd ean not be dispensed with, likewise you will find a large variety of Linen crashes, much below the ruling prices. Butcher-' and Irish Zincns for Shirt Fronts and Fancy Work, for Quality and Price not equaled by none. Napkins in great variety of Styles and sizes with and with out borders at extremely low Prices. Linen Stair Crashes are sel dom found in other houses, but we have a nice assortment of them at can't touch prices. Linen outlining cotton in collors. Just the thing for Fancy Work. J. T. NUSBAUM, Pint street, between South aud Plum Streets, LehlKUtou. Ta. HALF-CENT A WORD. Adrertlsemeuti under this head at a half-cent a word eaeli Insertion. This Is the cheapest and bn. advertising medium out. It you have any thing to sell or rent try this cheap advertising. Advertisements must be paid in advance. T?OR BALE A dark bay Stallion, sixteen and A a half hands high, twelve years old, perfect ly safa and sound lu every particular, will be old cheap for cash, Apply to Ueorge F, Buck, Kast WeissDort. 8. V2-2in A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED Frldr, Sept. S. Th paid admissions to the World's fair ywUrdaT were 197.403. Count Da Bylaadt, Dutch ralntttter to Great Brltn'n, died at Atx-les-Balnes, France, on Wednef Jay. Colonel Scheie has been gazetted as the ucoessor of Count Von Soden, the retir ing governor rf German East Africa. Mitchell has signed articles to meet Cor-i bett In a finish fight at Coney Island the ! last week In November for a purse of 14.000 1 and a stake of (10,000 a side. Four robbers held up a train on the Illinois Central road near Centralla, Ills., but after a desperate fight with the train men, were driven off, one of the btldlts being wounded. Engineer Young and three other trainmen were also wounded, the latter dangerously. The robbers were subsequently captured. Saturday, Sept. 88. The British parliament has adjourned until Nor. 8. The paid admissions at the World's fair rnterday were 160,020. Dr. Horat, president of the Croatian I Diet, died Thursday at DIakover. The publication of the last Pennsylvania ' legislative Record cost the state $27,389.30. Bourke Cock ran, under the orders of his physician, will not be present to upeak on Sept. 80, "Irish Day," at the World's fair. John Duffy was burned to death and Paul McAvoy fatally burned by a tene ment house fire on West Fifty-fourth street, New York. 1 Monday, Sept 35. Jehn Roach, of Williamsburg, N. Y., fell thlrty-flve foet and broke his neck, but Is still alive. Thomae Hawkesly, F. R, 8., F. R. O. S., en of the ablest civil engineers lu Great Britain, died in London. F. A. Ott, Prohibition nominee for lieu tenant governor of Iowa, has resigned. His age, 98 years, makes him Ineligible, John E. Higgles, a floor walker at the Lion store, at Anderson, Iud., was burned to death In a fire at the place early In th morning. From the appearance of the body It Is thoughtlllgglne was first killed and then the store set on lire, Tuesday, StpU 80. The paid admissions at the World's fair yesterday were 179,68a Charles M, Caughey, of Maryland, has been named by the president for United Ptatss consul at Messina, Italy, Mrs. Afary Jenkins, oolored, of Savan nah, Qa., gave birth to five boys. The babes give piomlse of grQYfn$ up In the world, George Dlion, the colored featherweight, defeated Solly Smith lu the fight for the flhamploushlp and a $9,000 purse at Coney Island. Burglars entered the house of John Glbb, at Iclip, I I., chloroformed the Inmates, and stole 13000 worth of Jewelry, silver ware and diamond. OeneralT. fc Kodebough, of New York, has received the oongrets medal for "dls llngulshed gi Uantry at Kevillon Station, Vs., June 11, 1&04, while serving as earn tain." lTdodsy, a?. The Prussian parliamentary elections wm ue neia wor. 7. The paid adinuulons at the World's fair yesterday vrr-e iBi.Wia. Coral Mich., containing a population of over ouu, was loiauy acMroyea oy nre. Lulu Besudelte, a 11-year old girl of Minneapolis, ootummw suiciae by drown ing. The Pennsylvania and Michigan Can' tral railroads hae decided to arm every employe on iU trains parrying express or mall matter. It Is now believed that Governor Flower will prevent the Corbett-Mltchtll fight at Coney Island, and that It may yet take place In New Orleans, Tl.ur.daj, Sept. . The paid admluloni to the World's fair yesterday were 193,801, The pplted Htates cruer Charleston, has arrived at Hio Juuelro, HraiU. Nathaniel Catlin, father-in-law of Secretary Tiaey, died at his home near Owego, N. Y., aged 97. KxCounty CommUsloner John Irey, of West Nantmeal, Pii , i, dowp a sixty foot well and was killed, ' Kpn. Hannls Taylor, American minister to Spain, is confined to bed at Madrid with an attack of pneumonia. The agents of the Atlas line of steamers have given up all hope for the steanief lvq. with her paMengi'M aud crvw WALP'S EAGLE STORE. BT IuafewJ words wa desire to call tar to your notice a Tery important EEU t&oU It is this. We hare as t2T Urge and fine a Una of general t3u store goods aa you will find auy- t3T where. Come aud see us, let us how you our goods andUliyouj what our prices are. We deliver goods anywhere promptly aud"&! without extra charge whatever to the purchaser. Dont pay big prices but come and aoe us Robert Walp, Vint itrMt, Op. Round House, ITEMS f STATE NEWS. Matters of Inherent frm All Over l.t. tne uonu"nBailu' PRESENTED IN BRIEFEST FOBM. Crimes and Casualties of J.wjr Char acter Sent by the News (lathereri of Dotlestown, Pa., Sept. 0C.--T.it? jury In the Fallslngtun "wMtecnp" cw fulled to agree and was discharged. Nln favored acquittal. Tlie defendants were held for the next term of court. RKADIKO, Pa., Sept. 30. Burglars en tered the residence of Albert Eyrlch In E print; township, near this city, and break ing open a writing uhuk ouiumm etrc. a bag containing $J0 In small colu was over looked. No clew. Lansdale. Pa.. Bent. 28. A terrible acl oldent at Woodlawn mill, near Chalfont, resulted In the death of Fiancla Curley, Jr. Mr. Curley was in the not of oiling some machlti ry, when he was caught be tween two large cog wheels, dttiwn through the cogs and terribly wounded. Healed soon after. Homestead. Pa.. Sept. 33, The Carne gie Steel company has given uotlce of an Intended readjustment of wages from and after Jan, 1. Company officials say It Is Intended to readjust wages for 1894 to agree with the present scale of the Amal gamated Association, that will be In force In other mills. Wiliesbarre. Pa.. Sept. 25. John Mo- Gutre, ex-foreman of lace mills here, and his wife, who were fond guilty of criminal assault upon Katie Koach, 10 years old, have been sentenced. The former was fined $500 and coats and sentenced to fire years' m prison ment ills wire was sent toLtU- xerne county prison for six months. PniLADELTOM, Ftpt. 38. In an attempt to force his way into a house where his presence was not desired, William Rons man, of Almond street, was shot and un doubtedly mortally wounded by Mrs Emma Speeoe, who used a revolver In an effort to prevent the man from invading her home. Mrs. Speece wan arrested. Philadelphia, Sept. 38. Albert Dlgg. of Naudaln street, who was arrested ci suspicion of having murdered his wife, was arraigned before Magistrate Ladner at the city hall. Mrs. Biggs died at the horns of htr mother, Mrs. Jones, on Simes street. It Is . deged that the cause of her death was a brutal beating Inflicted by her husband. Pittbbubo, Sept. 27. Samuel G. Stot- hart, a ear acoountant for the Carnegie Steel company, shot his wife twice yester day, almost instantly killing her. He then plaoed the muzzle of the revolver Into his mouth ana blew out his brains, dying in stantly. Insanity, caused by religious differences and drink, were the causes, Stothart being a Protestant and his wife a Catholic, WlLKESBARRE, Pa.. Sept. 38. Joshua Goltghtly, assistant mine foreman in the employ of the Lehigh and Wllkenbarre company, blundered, and ai a result five persons were killed and six Injured. He himself is li among the dead. Mr. Go- Mghtly earned a naked lamp Into the Lanee eolliery, rio, 11. A teirtble explo sion immediately followed, with the re sult as stated. Media, Pa., Sept. 28. Thomas Rogers, Jr., the young fiend who killed his father last January, in Chester, and at the same time shot his mother and sister. Is today on trial In the court of oyer and terminer. The crime was the most brutal and Id- : human one ever committed in this county ! Mr. Rogers was Killed because be ordered ' his Idle son either to go to work or seek board elsewhere, Bdtler. Pa., Sept. 37. Five masked men, with a telegraph pole, battered down tne aoor to toll house o. a, on the uutier plank road. They then bound Mr. "4 Mrs. Dlesle, the keepers, who are 70 years of age, and ransacked the house. The robbers took $200 In cash and other Talu ables. When found the aged couple were almost dead from fright and exhaustion, and may not recover. Washington, Sept. 87. The house com mittee ou war claims yesterday ordered Mr. Beltzhoover to report favorably his bill appropriating S3,447,tH3 for the pay ment of damages sustained by citizens of Pennsylvania from union and Confederate troops during the late war. The losses oc curred In the counties of Adams, Bedford, isUiuueiiMuu, a? t ttuttiiu, utivu, trail Somerset an York. WEST CiiFXTER, Pa., Sept 27. Harris, one of the leaders of the Gap gang, who Is now In jail here for stealing, turned state's evidence, an ' the authorities have recov ered sixteen horse and twelve carriages, a lot of harness, etc., all of wbjoh was, stolen In the states of Marylaud and Dela ware and. Chester and Lancaster counties. Harris stater that he and his pal, Clem son, who also Is In jail, did all the stealing. PlTTsnonu, Sept, 2A While walking along the road at Calamity, two miles from West Elizabeth, Mrs. August Reese JVM shot aud killed and ber husband fatally wondd by Npel M arson and a man named Reese, Vreuch Canadians. Tbfr murder was the result of disclosures made by Mrs. Reee a year ago, when she learned of an anarchist plo. to blow up Canadian government butldlugs and re vealed the plan. Her death, It Is said, was then decreed. Be R Anton, Pa,, Sept. 35, Gerald Grlffln and Stephen Doyle were at the Academy pf Music Saturday night and saw Hugbay Dougherty and bis Tuxedo company i in troduce their western border act. The boys, both aged 17, with four comrades, yesterday took a Flobert gun and battled with imaginary Indians on the outskirts, of the elty. Doyle accidentally fired the gun, ana tirirtui was shot through th heart ana instantly an lea. Scrantok, Pa., Sept 25. Nellie Ham- mett, aged 15 years, was assaulted by six men while returning from a ptcnle early yesterday morning n4 dragged Into a shoemaker's shop, whete she was outraged and lujured ao seriously that ber condition )s critical. Some one saw the assault an4 the criminals were oaugbt la the act They arei John O'Neill, Joe Lewis, James. Sullivan, Patrick Herty, Hiram Sayres ana jrrauic aevina, They were oommltted to jau ana Dan was refused for them. Bkllefonte, Pa., Sept. 38. Factory In spector atchorn will visit this region early next week In reference to the de mands of the miners to take action against those operatprs who are breaking th semi-monthly ynj law, The miners olalm that they have not yet received pay for work done In July Just what effeot the Eroseeution of operators at this time would ave It Is hard to conjecture, but It Is be lieved that a prosecution to compel them to observe the veinl-monthly law would mean the c'o fug down of nearly all the mines tn th (llttrtct. More Hellroml Victims. Creacent ClTT, la., Sept 38, A pas senger tralu and a work train on the Chi oago and Northwestern railroad oolllded about two miles west of this city. Loren Peterson aud Bert Jack won, workmen on ths pile driver, were killed. John Con don and Chris Knudson were injured, the jauerprouaoiy taiaiiy. A Mn wlh SI. Wlf... Petekburq. Va., S.nt. M. Charlti V. PKkir, of Nbvr York, nko bad tw. wItm Urlns In thU itaL. on. In Baltimore and thrM in New York itate, wai conrloUd .( blKaror and Mutenrod to elgbt lean lm prlionD.nt In tb. .tt. p.nlt.ntUrj, th, ...11 nt thu Vlrolnl. law JL Uauk Pr.ald.Bt l.at.u..d( Wilbir, N.b., B.ft. SS. -In tk. dLtrlct court John W. Ljtl., form.rlj prwlJ.Dl .( tb.llank of Western, pleaded gulltr to tb. .him. at rewiring d.poilU wh.n b n.vr tb. bank wa luiiolv.nl, and iru eutweed by Judge Uutfngt t. on. jui in tb. peaiunuarj. Klht llaar law rja.on.tilutl.aat. Wichita, Kan., S.pt. 3. In tb. dhtrle eourt Jndg. K.ed d.clarl tb. tut. law oonatttutfng aigbt bour. a day'a labor uu wnatltutloual. H. ia tk. tir.t dl.trlol udg. t. paw on tkU aM. Heboid. tb.Uw contrary ta botb th. ttat. and" fUaral ew NEWSY OCOUHRENGES, LOUAI. MA1TKRS OF MORK OK LKSS ISITOKTANCK. Wliat Ha. Occnred In thle City DurlnK tlie Week rertlnently Kpltoinlteil hj Our Sierla1 ItetMinera. It you want a suit of clothes i?o to II. Losos Jfc Co., Oliorts lilock. Fine teams for all purposes at tbe South End LWery. Go to M. Lceoa & Co., for children suits. Pull lino of Ingrain and Brussels carpets at Henry Schwartz's. Fashionable clothing for every body at M. Losos & Co., Oberts Dlock. M. Losos & Co., have a full line of latest styles hats and caps. Just make It a point to see David Ebbert when you want a team for busi ness or pleasure. Lowest prices. Carbon county fair, October 11, 12 and 13. James P. Smith, of Second street continues quite seriously 111 with ner. vous prostration, ills host of friends In this town and throughout the county hope for his spe.dy recovery to perfect health. Assessor Samuel Seller, of the third ward Is ou the sick list. He has boeu confined to tlie house for the past two weeks. Head the new advertisement of Jos. Isenman In to day's paper. Mr. Isen man will open his now store, corner of 3rd and Coal streets.next Tuesday, and solicits a share of the public patronage. We are clearing out our spring stock of wall paper at greatly reduced prices to make room for new goods 1 ou can save money by calling on E, F. Luckenbach, Mauch Chunk, II. S. Deemer, of Mauch Chunk. who was foreman of thellersh Furnace works in this town for Borne years, is In the plumbing business for himself In the form.r pjaoe. Ho has resigned his position in this town. In some mysterious manner a biir gray horse owned by Aaron Krum, of rirst street, sustained a fracture of the right bind leg on last Saturday night. To put it out of its misery the animal was shot. John Hauk was lord high executioner. The inimitable Jeff Rehrlg, bon of Moses Rehrig, of town, is now in Utah. and he writes home that business in that far away land is dull. O. Frank Acker, our well-known house painter, has the contract to paint tbe handsome new residence of Dr. Klstler which Is located on Mahon ing street. Councilman William Koch sus tained a very serious injury to his left hand one day last week. He was using a chisel at some work when that In strument come in contact with his hand, cutting a gash into tho bone. Mrs. Wm. Wert. oFSeventh streot. is convalescing from a recent serious illness to the great pleasure other family and friends. We are pleased to state that Boro ugh treasurer Straup is recovering iromalate illness. C. E. Oreenawalt, of Second steet. who suffered a paralytic stroke some weeks ago.was out;for the first time on Sunday.- Ills many friends hope for his speedy and complete recovery. Married On Saturday afternoon. by Kev. J. II. Kuder, at his residence Wm. F. Nothsteln to Miss Lena F. Gasell, both of Lehighton. Henry Mearhoff dropped Into our sanctum one day this week aud In formed us that the accusation made by his wife that he had threatened to kill her had not nor could not be proven. We suppose that settles iy juiss jiuuerva E.Laub. once of this town, but now of Wilkesbarre, was married at fUllllpsburg, N. J., on the 10th inst. to John J. Kyan, of the former town. Mrs. Ryan is a daughter of tho late Aaron Laub. Her many ineuus nere tender warm coueratula. Hons. The board of sohool directors will meet in regular monthly session at the residence of President MoCormlck, on Second street next Monday evening. The regular monthly meetinir of town council will bn held at the otllce of Secretary Rower on next Tuesday evening. "Boss" Clau8s, David Ebbert and David Kroamer were squirrel shooting last Friday afternoon and succeeded in bagging a dozen of the little fellows. The members of the Germanla Sangerbund will enjoy their annual outing at Sehlnkle's place, Pine Run, on October 1st. Drs. Relgel & Cole, the well-known specialist In all diseases of the eye throat, nose, 4c., will be at the Valley House, on Bankway, Tuesday an,d Fri day of each week. Giorge Clauss, of tbe Vallev House. Is telling his intimates how he sang so sweetly to' a certain maiden that it. brought a flood of tears to her eyes. Poor, dear thing, we don't blame her some of the songs that George sings wouia make a statue ween, Homer Adams, of town, has left the Boynton Furnace Co., of New York, as designing engineer, and will make his home in the future with his mother on r iret street. He will give his attention to contracting for hot water apparatus and in this particular he Is now engineering au extensive job at Tama- qua. A mandolin and guitar club Is a new organization In this town which will meet in the basemeut under the Opera House after It bat been fitted up suitably. The members are Hrr Laufer and Oliver Follweller, mando lines; Wilson Frantz and Harry Graver guitars. A. E. Schatfer, of Rockport, has entered the half mile bicycle race to come oif on the fair grounds Thursday ucruoon, wctoper IK. There uuveal ready been a large number of entries and tbe indications are that the bioycle races will be one ot the tnost interest ing features of the ralr. Tbe Allentowu Item on Monday gives us this information. Mrs. John Illose had ber husband arrested for lorgtug tier name to a oheok for id 00 The oheck was on the Second National iwuk 01 juauou uuutiK. The Illose'a are old Iehlghton folks. John Is now under ball. People here put very little stoek in tbe accusation againtt John. Lehighton, PERSONAL MENTION. A Snap Shot Camera Oatchei Tlio.e Who Come and Oo Among Their Friend. In Lively Lehighton. . . Harry Coper, of Pottsvllle, was here on uesday. . . Mrs. II. V, Morthlmer, Jr., of Bank way, is enjoying a delightful visit with her parents at Bethlehem. . .Mrs. Charles Radditz, has returned borne from a pleasant visit to the World's Fair. ..Mrs James Simmons, ot Jeanes- vlll., spent a few days this weok In town with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Fortwangler on Second street. Street commissioner John Acker, of Bankway was at Nesquobonlng on Wednosday. ..George E. Kemerer was at the Bethlehem Fair last Thvfrsday. ,.W. Penn Long left ou Monday for Indiana county where he Is engaged re writing Insurance rates. . Harry Laufer our popular young barber, was at the Bethlehem Fair last Thursday. . Misses Ella and Annie Schuler, ac complished young ladies of Pottstown were guests at tbe resldenoe of Cbas. Bosaard, on Second street this week. ..The genial, good naturod Frank Clark, of Nesquehonlng, spent Sunday In town with his brother P. F. ..Contractor Ed Cbristman did business at Allentowu on Monday after- 0 on. . .Ira Everett and wife spent Sunday among friends in Monroe oountr. , Francis Gregory, of Monroe county. wae the guest of I. A. Everett over Sunday. ..Attorney Snyder was at the big Democratic gathering at Alleutown on Tuesday. W. O. Xnnder, of Philadelphia while in town on Monday made our otllce a pleasant call. He was accom panied by his father of Mahoning. .William Maurer, one of Wilkes- barro's most genial spirits, spent a few days in town this week with P. F. Clark at the Central House. ..P. F.Clark and J. II. Koons were among the many Lehigbtonlans at the Allentowu fair on Thursday. ..Mrs Howard Chubb, of Pottstown, is visiting herjparents Dr. N.;B. Reber and wife on Flrststreet. ..Miss Daisy Burhman, an accom plished young lady of Chewsvllle, Md, Is the guest of her sister, Miss Lou, at the Exchange Hotel. M. Losos, of Losos & Co., popular clothiers, ttansacted business at Slatlngton on Wednesday. . .Thos Craig and wife, of Mil Iport Sundayed with H. H, Peters aud family on First street. Miss Lulu Kolb, one of White Haven's mast estimable ladles, returned home Wednesday following a pleasant visit at tbe residence of Thos. Stocker on First street. ..Messrs. John Mcllugh and Joseph Costello, two popular nazletonlans. spent Tuesday with the genial Dr, Sharood, and on Wednesday morning the jolly trio took In the Allentown fair. ..The following item we take from the Bethlehem Dally Times; "This morning the Kodak Man had the plea, sure of meeting George Derhamer, of Lehighton, tbe venerable father of Cyrus M. Derhamer, the well known third ward morobant. The elder Mr. Derhamer is 03 years old and enjoys very good health. He Is here on bis annual visit to his son, and will be pleaseb to renew old acqnalntauce ship." Lester Smith, of Secopd street, a first-class painter, has accepted a position with II. R. Kreldler, of Weissport. Mrs. Ifancy Fliok died at the home of her son-in-law, Lewis Werner, on Second street last Monday morning after an illness of some months. De ceased was aged?rar8 aud was the oldest resldeuirln this town. Inter-, ment took plaoe on Tuesday morning at ten o'clock. Among tbe ohildren who survive are Mrs. Owen Klotz and Mrs. L.A. Werner. Rev. J. A. Reber officiated. -Theodore Fenner was wedded on aturday to Miss Laura, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller of Bankway The ceremony was performed br Rev. J. Alvln Reber,of the Reformed church Many friends tender the happv younir couple warm congratulations. The Rapsber dwelling bouses near the Hosiery Mill are ready for oocu. panoy. Apply to H. V. Morthlmer, Jr. 1 ue following is a list of unclaimed letters in the Lehighton post office, for the week ending September 27th. Cramer, Samuel, Klstler, Jda R., Norrlsj A, Ruehro, Ellen, Belfert, Will. Persons calling for any of the above will please say "advertised." A. W, Raiidenbusb, 1. Jt, Tbe regular annual meetincr of the Epworth Circle of King's Daughters and Sons, will meet during the month of October. The first and third Satur days, the first for prayer meeting and the third for the election of officers for the coming year. Tbe prayer meeting eentoe win De opened with a parlor sermon by one of the members and other devotional exercises will vary the evening. The meetings will be held In ut. I'.oer s Jtlall. Manual Reberio, a native Brazllllan and a medical student (n a Philadel phia college, who was stricken with typhoid fever some weeks ago while on a visit here has recovered sufllclently to return to rniia. TDrough his lonir ill- ness ne had a safe domicile and re. celved the very best of care at the home ot Martin Leluhart on Second ttreet. up at aiauoa ununK last Saturday morning a double team belonging tp ohn Stuckely, of Jamestown took fright at an electrlo car and tried to run away, a gentleman who endeavord to stop the horses was thrown to the ground and tbe wheels at the wacon passed oyer bis body. He was not much hurt and the horses were stormed. Frank EUenhouer had his nephew Eugene Elsenhour, arrested the other day charged with the theft of a boran and buggy. The case was heard in lOinlr. kllltor'o . ... , ...v, H vmi v, wver at weisg port, and the county got the costs. It seems that Elsenhour had agreed to loan the team to his nephew who, how ever way a day lata In returning It Window and door soreeus at J. L uauein. Carbon County, Ponna. AN OlillAN l()LSTIIltt;i Itf. Illgl'rlre. Paid forl'ulillc Printing l,y an fa!clal of the County. The Taxpayer. luu.t foot the Mil.. The Daily aimqs of Mauch Chunk has made this expose of a public Print lngsnap The matrimonial market In rwi.nn oountr must De Dooming, judging from the large number of marriage licenses applications which are being supplied by tbe county ou tbe order of Prothon otary Watklns. On August 10, 1892, the Comlssioners paid a bill of 123.70 for iuuu 01 tuese Ulanks. which is consid ered oy reputable printers to be an out rageous price, ims week tbe same printer presents a bill for fieri nl th pea same blanks. His charge for the last order is 820.00, just 83.70 less than that puiaiortne iuuu order. Think of itl I'our cents apiece for ordinary blanks! Here Is a matter for the Commission ers to examine into carefuUy. Under the law, the county Is required to fur nish blanks for tbe different offices, but the Commissioners are the proper r tu contract ror tne same. Carbon's Board has permitted the ofllclals to order what they pleased, when they pleased and from whom they pleased, without regard to necess ity or price. As a result, there is a tendency towards extravagance on the part of the official and extortion on tbo part of the printer. The taxpayers of the county should uuk ue uauea upon to maintain a print ing OlMnA nr onw ntlia. -!..., .n therefore the greatest scrutiny should! aai oiiis lor wont. ror wnloh no bids were asked. If m nMlMnl nnt to bolster up an organ, he should not be permitted to make the county pay two prices for blanks, some of whiob may not be necessary for years to come. Let tbe Commissioners takn this matter In hand, aud make a thorough investigation. We have pointed out one extravagance, and there may be uiuio.ui wnicn we are not Informed. It Is their sworn duty to guard the in teresUof the taxpayers aud adminis ter the affairs of tbe county justly and economically. They can begin the work of retrenchment even at this late date in their terms, aud perhaps save the oounty a considerable sum before their successors are qualified. rACKUUTON. John Loro and wife, of Passaic, N, J., weretho guests of Mrs. VlrgiuiaBennett on last Sunday. a new barber shop on Summer Hill Mrs. W. Lee Stiles who has been spending a season at Highland Lake, a summer lesort, has returned home. The railroad boys are now making more than full time, which fact is appreciated. There was a hop at the hotel on the Hill, last Friday evening, a good time was had, so say the boys, we do not for one moment doubt thelrveraclty as the zig-zags leading from the top to the bottom clearly demonstrated that fact. Wm. Long did business at Allentown one day this week. Miss Belle Conner, of Parry vllle, was the guest of relatives on the Hill. Ed. Selp, of Mauch Chunk, was a guest at the Martin residence on Sum mer lllll last Sunday. Mrs. Edw. Wilson, of Jauch Chunk, spent Sunday visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brodhead. Mrs. Wm. Harleman and children, of Lehighton spent Sunday here with relatives. Misses Weidaw and Campbell, of Lehighton, were the guests of Wm Angle and wife on last Sunday: The boys on the railroad are pleased to notice that Herbert Davis better known as "Shorty" is again at his old post, that of handling the switch levers in the upper end of the coal yard. Jos. N. Bennett was sight-seeing In that famous flood city, Johnstown a few days last week, be says the .people from a distance cannot realize one half of tbe awf ulness of that catastopre, many of the ruins can plainly be seen yet, men and boys travel along the banks of the creek at all hours of the day looking for some treasure or relic in memory of the ghastly scenes. The well-known plot In Grandvlew Ceme tery Is visited by many a traveller. It enables a Btranger to partially realize the horrors of the famous flood. To tb,f Democracy of our thriving town. If you were not on the winning side In the reoent delegate c lections, don't "sulk In your tent," but show you are true Democrats, by helping along the nominees as If they had been your choice. It Is Important, o( course, to have efficient officers to rule our county government, and It is right to take a strong interest In the elections, but when the votes are cast and counted, and the winners declared, opposition should oease at onoe. Tbe principles of our great parly should be paramount to our personal friendships and de sires. If we wish to advance these principles there must be harmony in the ranks. Your w.unds will soon heal up i you quit thinking about them and when with your assistance the party moves proudly onward, as it has in the past, It will be a source of gratification to you aud will win tbe respeot of those who were your oppon ents. Let us all put our shoulders to the wheel and Democratic success will crown our effort net November. Railroader., Take Notice. The party who circulated that I said I would not attend the Fair and Festi val because it was tough affair is a mean contemptable liar, and I will give any one ten dollars If you will bring me tne person that I should have made the remark too. Respectfully. A. F. Snideb. Uarne.., Blanket., Ac. Milton Flory, Weissport, has a lanra assortment of all kinds of harn.sa blankets, whips, robes, to., which he is selling at very low prices. If you need anytning in this line buy It here and you will save mouey,because ourprlces are tus very lowest In the valley. It Th. Game Law. The following is the open season f s r oiros, nsn and otnergame, as publish ed in Smull's Hand Book; for turkeys, from October IS to January 1 j duoks nd water fowl, September 1 to May 1; plover, July 1 to January 1; quail, November 1 to December IS; woodoook, July .to January 1; milled grouse or pheasants, October 1 ta January 1; rail or reed birds, September 1 to uecemuer j for animals Elk and deer, October 1 to Deoember 16; squirrel, neptember 1 to January lj hares and rabbits, November 1 to Jannarv 1. For H.h Biuubli blaok bass, rook bass and. wall-eyed pike, known as Susquehanna salmon. May 21 to January 1; pike and mack erel, June 1 to February 1; German September 30 L893 WEISSPORT AND AROUND. SPICY UAPPKnlNUS UltlKPLV ICI'ITO MIZ1SD The Doing, of the Week luterleadeil With Pergonal Mention., O. J. Saeger last week received a car load of sweet potatoes. Oscar Kemerer, of BalHetsvllle was among friends here this week. Lewis Woodrinir. nf nntooo,,,.. was a visitor in this neighborhood last Saturday. xeiegrapn Operator Asher A Yeakel Is seeing the wonders at the World's Fair, Chicago, He will be gone several weeks. Mrs. Charles Belford and Mrs. Adam Wentz, of Parryville, Sundayed very pleasantly with Mrs. R. J. Honcen on union 11111. The Carbon County Improvement company have built a large addition tn their warerooms adjoining the planing mill. Misses Alice and Hannah Tr,,l, Parryville young ladies spent Snndav witu irienus nere. I. A. Ylngst has disposed of bis Hah oyster and fruit business at Pottsvllle and is now located at the St. Elmo. the St. Elmo, after a comnlAtn . juvouation looks as neat and clean as new pin. A. F. Snyder, sold a piano to a party from Egypt, Lehigh conntv. Pa. Aaron knows how to do it, fas ships pianos all over the state. R. J. Hongen had his "onlr three horned cow in the world"on exhibition at tbe Allentown fair this week. Levi Horn, the Republican candi date for county treasurer, Is having his oozy residence In Franklin equipped with a hot air furnace. A largo awning has been erected on the east side of A. F. Suyder's business block. Tbe work was done by con tractor Ed Chrlstman, of Lehighton. j ion. William F.Biery was a nroml- nent Domocrat at the Democratic meeting at Allentown on last Tuesday. During the business of the meeting ho occupied a prominent seat in the opora house. It is said that the Union Hill Liter. ary Society, which last winter proved such an excellent source of entertain ment for our people, will be reorganiz ed at an early day. James Daily, of Mauch Chunk, who was arrested last week charired with the theft of Mrs. Ylengst's diamonds, una oeen roieased from the county jail his friends furnishing 8300 bail for his appearance at court. The Harvest Home services in the Reformed church last Sundav tnojninrr and evening were of a most interesting una instructive character. Rey. C. E. Crltz, the pastor officiated at both services. The attendance was uuusu- aiiy large. "Brooklyn the Bum." a Hokendan qua tough, is in jail at Allentown. He is tne individual who stole a bicycle from A. F. Snyder some months ago. Along with a gang, who for a year have oeen committing thefts in the Valley ue was arrested by Detective Smith, of The corner stone of the new Lutheran church at Long Run was laid with interesting and aDDronriate exercises on last Sunday afternoon. Kev. Wackernagle, of Allentown, and Rev. Longaere, of this town. offlclatB(l at the impressive ceremonies. The new struoture will be frame and rr. neat and oozy looking In appearance. It will be the first edifice of worship In that locality. The E. 11, 4 Loan Ai.oclatlon Put. Out l-cuo Phare. of New Htock, The Enterprise Bulldinir and Tjinn Association, No. 2, of Lehighton, at its last meeting on Tuesday evening by a unanimous vote of the board of direc tors, docided to Issue a new series nf stock of 1200 shares. The great demand for money from the Associa tion on account of tbe large bulldine operations in the town and the sur roundings made it necessary to put out new stock in order to accommodate the public During the last year more buildings have been erected in Lehlch ton and vicinity than in any other part of the county, and the prospects for the future seem still better. The old es. tablishod Enterprise Building and ijoan Association thereforeaffords the very best opportunity for Investors as well as for parties desiring to build. There is no better way to secure a nome than through the Enterprise UulldlLg and Loan Association, as hun dreds lu this viclnty, who have seoured homes In that way can attest. All the parties desiring shares should apply at once to some one of the fol lowing officers and directors, who are the only parties authorized to receive subscriptions for stock: Phillip Miller President W. P. Long, vice president; T.A.Snyder, secretary and attorney: . uuuvi, treasurer; a, w. tauden bush, Richard E. Koons. D. II. Strom.. J. F. MouHhrop, Weuzel A. Schiukii John Peters and Cbas, Smith directors from Weissport, aud W. II. Long direc tor from Packerton, Over live hundred shares were sub scribed by Wednesday evening, so that all who desire shares should subscribe at once as only 1200 sharea will be Issued Shares can be subscribed for by mall by addressing tbe secretary, T. A. Snyder, Lehighton, Pa. The secretary will also be In his office to receive subscriptions for stock at any time during the next ten days, Thirty days notice of (be time when the first pay. ment is to be made will be given b11 subscription for stock. Our Neat Holiday. The fact that the last Thursday In November is tbe last day in the month troubles same persons who are In doubt where Thanksgiving Day will be ap pointed for the 23rd or 30th. Tho last inursday bas always been, appointed for Thanksgiving Day, and it will un doubtedly be set apart this year. In 1871, 1870 and 1892 Thanksgiving Day waacelebrated on November 30th; it wl 1 be'celebrated in 1983. Carbon County Fair. The annual exhibition of tbe Carbon oounty Industrial boolety will convene on the 11, 12 and 13 of Ootober and everybody should give It a hearty sup port in order that suooess may crown th efforts ot tbe society. Itemwubw Sedates Oat. U to 13, IN A FP.W LINKS. Short Squib. In and Arround Carbon County lll.hed tip for Our Reader.. Report says that 'Squire Haas, of Au denrled will become proprietor of the Jeanesville hotol. Beaver Meadow Is threatened a deph therla epidemic. Beaver Meadow wants tke electrlo railway. A dangerous counterfeit silver oertl flcate is In circulation in tbe east. It 1 of letter B, act of 188C, with a portrait of Grant somewhat to the right. The note Is fairly executed, but tbe por trait is dark aud scbatchy looking. The Jacob Petrey farm in Lehigh Township near Weatherly was sold Thursday by sheriff Webb, to Jerry Fisher, of Weatherly, for the sum of $2,000. Mr Petrey was one time a steward of the Laurytown almbouse, Horn's Sunday School, of New Mahoning, will bold a plcnla in Halde man's beautiful grove on this Satur day. John Koons, Esq., of Lehighton will be present on the occasion and de liver the address in his usual piquant way. The Evans Mining Company, of Beaver Meadow, started up both lifts of their slopo on Monday, In order to prepare the extra quantity of coal thus mined for market a new screen which they have lately placed In their break er will be started up also. This new addition to the company's works will give employment to about twenty-five additional men and boys. Quite a number of meu were suspend- ed in the maohlne shop and foundry at Jeanosville Friday aud Saturday even Ings. Just why these suspensions wore made no one boems to know, as there is plenty of work on hand. It is the report that George W. Hem. mluger.the successful principal of the H'eatherly public schools will wed Miss Mattle Williams, of East Mauch Chunk, early next mouth. John James, of Audenried, was stab bed one night last week while engaged in a fracas with Hungarians, will not die. Lehigh township has elected these teachers for tbe coming bchool term: Rockport II. II. Sloat, of Manches. ter, York county; Lowrytown U. A Gerl.er, of Revnoldsville. Schuvkill' county, aud at Penn Haven, Miss lioyle, of 'Xresckow, Cat bon county. Horace Uoioung Leutz aud Miss Jennie Alsover, botb of Mauch Chunk' were married Tuesday afternoon. The cermony took place in tbe Presbyterian church. The ushers wore: George Woomer, of Lebanon; George S. Savior and George Pettinos, of Bethlehem: jonn 11. itoss, Robert A. Heborllng. ueorge urelsbach, Robert Alsover aud duuus lleberling, ot Mauch Chunk, Frank Cannon, of Jeanesvillo, was In a shanty where powder was stored on Monday. He was smoking. There was an explosion and Frank Cannon is alive but will be horribly dHlgurcd for life, A new town near Jeanesville lu this county is to be known as Park View. a very pretty name, but "Blood and thunder" would be more appropriate. The authorities of Carbon county are maaing every effort to capture Charles Conaghan, who is charged with murdering John Breslin, of Bu,ck Mountain, on the 17th inst. A reward of 8200 has been offered for bis capture County Detoctlve Isaacs is also work ing hard on the case, endeavoring to locate Conahan.but as yet has not been successful lu doing so. When last seen Conaghan was walking along the Central tracks ut White Haven. Hugh Harrity, of Jeauesville. aged G, has been admitted to the Laurytown almshouse. Ed J. Curry, a prominent Audenried Democrat, was married on Wednesday to Miss Maggie Conahan, of the same place. Mr. Curry is the Democratio candidate for auditor. The country folks are at present busy boiling applebutter. The apple crop Is a good one, and in order to make profitable use of the fruit, it is gathered and to various cider mills to be .onverted into cider, and the product with the addition of "snltz" turned into the succulent "latwerg." The large cider presses In the various sections of the country are at present making buudreds of barrels of cider each day, and nightly In the rural sections gleaming lights In farm bouses shed their rays on "snltzlug" and applebutter boilings, and .the aroma or tbe simmering mess in the big kettles Alls tbe air with fragrance as penetrating as tkat of the pine forests. Korty llvur.' Uevotloni Last Sunday, in Sts. Peter and Paul's Church, Lehighton, this solemn service commenced at 8 o'clock a. mH con ducted by the pastor, Father Sauers.At 10 a. m., Rev. Father Masson, ot Phila delphia, oftlolated and also preaohed an eloquent sermon In tbo evening. Monday evening Rev. Wm. Ilammacko, of East Mauch Chunk, delivered an able d Isoourse and conducted the even ing services. The conclusion ou Mon day was very well attended, Rev. Fathers Dunce, of Mauch Chunk. Chas Norrls, of Newiueboninir and Wm" Hammeke, of East Mauch Chunk, were in attendance. F. Norris preached an Interesting sermon, aud F. Bunoa con cluded the solemn service. The pastor nereny tenders his thanks to the con gregation for their prompt attendance. The Rey. Itaac Cook. The Rev. Isaao Cook, will shortly begin making his annual visit to towns in the valley for contributions to foster the work. Through many years he has practiced the annual custom of soliciting funds from the people of the Lehigh Valley for tbe support ot bis missionary enterprise, which oonslsta of laboring for the elevation of the men and women who live on tbe Lehigh Canal. Last year Bethlehem contributed 8110 ta this missionary effort Allen town contributed 1115, CatasauquagH, Hokendauqua 810.50, Mauch Chunk $81 and Easton $1&0. The total oolleetlons for tbe year were $812.75. Work Is rapidly progressing on the hose bouse and It Is expected that with favorable weather the structure will be completed by tbe 1st of November, the time called for In the contract. Cou trader Chrlstman is putting every effort forward with this intention, and it Is not unlikely that be will bewieoaas. SECRET SOCIETY DOINGS Society ltd. lilt, of lntere.t I. the Mow ber. of the Fraternity. Secret societies in need of parapha nana, uags, banners, uniforms, etc. suouid consult II. V. Morthlmer. .1 who represents one of the largest firms of importers, manufacturers an dealers lu this couutry beiore purchas ing eisownere. The plo nla of Monroe Castle, 427, K. O. E., of Kresgevllle, on Saturday 01 last week, 23rd lust, was a very en joyable affair notwithstanding the in- clemency of the weather. Maj. Klotz Commandery, No. 27, of town, with Captain Baltzer In command, gave bu exhibition drill and addresses wov delivered by Rev. Smith, Col. It. V. Morthlmer, Jr., aud Sir Knights Keller aud Smith. Norman Commander. 133. Kulirhts of Malta, of town, have just received n full set of handsome swords and belts. They were made by Louis E.StllzA:Bro. of Philadelphia, one of the most reli able Urms in the country. Anniversary Day. the Celebration of the Eighteenth Anniversary of tbe Introduction of the Order of the Knights of tbe Golden Eagle Into Penn sylvaula will be celebrated by each of tne m Castles, with aporoprlate cere monies, during the ensuing week. Gnaden Huetten Castle, 31G, K, G G., of town, admitted three new mnnt bers on Wednesday evening. The October issue of tbe "Knlirhts of the Goldeu Eagle," the official organ of the Order, will be eularged from 12 to -ai pages. It will be Illustrated witli portrait cuts of over 10 promluent members of tbe Order. The publisher, Past Supreme Chief J. D. Barnes, through his indefatigabl. efforts is making It the best and handsomest secret society paper in the world. All Sir Knights should become subscribers. In an editorial tbe Johnstown Bemocrat gave the following greeting and welcome to the State Council of Pennsylvania Jr. O. U. A. M. durlnc Its sessions In that city: Greeting to our guosts. "Johnstown is honored to-day bv the presenoe of a host of strangers who have gathered from all sections of this great state to attend the thirty-fourth annual council of the Junior Order of United American Mechanics, au organi zation whose strength iu Pennsylvania is perhaps exceeded by that ' of no similar body." It is a representative gathering aud as such it receives cordial welcome to the Flood City. It is a notable event in the history of Johnstown audits hospitalities will doubtless render it so In the annals of the Juniors of the Keystone state. We are quite certain that our peonle appreciate the distinction which bas been conferred upon the gathering of so large and such a represenative body aud with confidence we can assure the visitors that no effort will be spared to make their stay withiu our gates ai- togetber pleasant. Ther have ul- ready read their weloome in tbe lavish display of flags and buutiug that greet ed their eyes on every haud upon their arrival in the city aud they will read it again in tho faces aud the hospitali ties of our citizens throughout their stay. We waut them to feel at home and to carry away with them when they go the same sense of good will that our people have expressed and will retain when their gala time is over. It will not be the fault of Johnstown if the Juniors do not have a good time this week. The ring that was formed in the Jr.O. U. A. M., found out that the Middle District wus the rock upon whloh they foundered, this district In their estimation amounted to nothing but It clearly demonstrated that she was a factor in manipulating the wires. so much so that tbe opposition was pushed to tbe wall, the ring resorted to everything that was unfair to con trol the session, but their struggles were all In vain, the anti-ring people had matters tnaped out to a nicety aud when the time came to prove their strength tbe leaders of the ring dis- apeared aud were not seeu for some time. The anti-ring or people's ticket wont through with a rush, the success ful candidates wero as follows State Councillor, Wm.T. Kerr, of Pittsburg; State Vice Councillor, Robt. W. Crane, of Philadelphia; State Treasurer, Jno. W. Calver.Nat. Representatives, Victor G, Reed, of Philadelnhia! A. TV ii'(lMn of Mansfield, Wm. S. Davis, of Johns' town, P. N. Councillor, Wm. R. Strob, ot Mauch Chunk proved to be a sue- cessf ul leader of the Middle district. bis followers stuok to him like leoches whloh eventually won the day.This end of tbe district expects to be rewarded by receiving appointments ou the several committee of tbe State Coun cil. Lancaster will be the next place of meeting. Holdout HI. Practice at Parrrvllle. Dr. Geo. H. Haas, of Parryville. recently sold out his practice and some of bis personal effects to Dr. Eshelman, of Stein's Corner, Kehtgh county, who already has taken possession ot the stand. Dr. Haas will the present week move bis household goods into the handsome dwelling owned be him at No. 133 north Fifth street, Alleutown, formerly the property of the late Samuel Clover, deceased, and early uext week he aud bis family will go to New York city, where be intends to tatake a special course of study on diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat lu tb New York Medical College. He Is a son ot Dr. Solomeu Haas, veterinarian, ot near Lyon Valley, Lowbill tsp., and has been very successfully engaged in practice at Parryville from the time of bia gradu ation at tbe above named college years ago. Both he and his amiable wife were very popular In tbe town and neighborhood, and their departure was a matter of great regret to tbe people there. ul roe Olylu Fal.e New.. A bcrantou man, for a joke, gaye a news paper reporter an Item, whloh was false. Tbe item was published; now the man has been arested for giving falsa (information to the re porter. Tbe prosecution Is under tbe new State law whiah provides for a punishment by fine or Imprisonment, or both. $1.00 a Year in Advaae COUNTY ON THE RA1LR9AB URIKP MKXTION OPA WKKIC II I. INCJS.ON TI1K RAIL. a Short PareEMUh. That Will be at tat.re.t U the Railroad Ber,. t The Lehigh Valley IHlliamsport extension Is at last finished and ar rangements for the running of trains over it are complete. The distance between Wllliamsport and Wtkes Barro is lessened fully forty mile. Biughampton is also brought nearer, aud Laporte, tho hitherto almost lnao cessiblo county seat of Sullivan county, is given railroad facilities. This week trains were started on the new rood, running from Laporte to Satenti.ld and there making connection wltk tbe State Line and Sullivan trains. I Orders were given Saturday by Lehigh Valley officials (cava an exchaugo) dispensing with the serrloes of ono brakeman on each f tba through freight trains on tbe Easton & Amboy and Lehigh division of th road. The order went la to effect Monday Bnd effects about seventy men. The Idea Is to reduce the operation ex penses of the road. There an now only three brakeman oa each of these tralus, Inste id of four, as formerly. i i-118 Central has booked the fol lowing excursions to Mauoh Chunk tor the month of Oetober: On tb 5th, Pennsylvania Railroad, from Phlla. delphia; th; 7th, Gelwlck'a from Philadelphia; oa 11th, Antrim's from Philadelphia, mid . the 17th, G.lwiek 8 from Philadelphia. Besides $& abeve, Antrim was there Tuesday wltk two sections, nine ears In each section. POLIT1IAL POtMTS. Local Political oIb That I. seaMaabl. at Till. Time. tS If it Is true thay'Ulchael Caaaldy, Chalrmau-of the Democratio Coantr Committee, has said that h. will not support the ticket nominated by the late convention.he should at one kn re moved from the office he holds. He is Incompetent to deliberate over the course of the candidate!. If he were an honorable man he would retire. Weatherly Herald. . H'ho is this candidate f Ths Lausf ord Record speaks thus of a Re. publican nominee: "William R. Frank lin holds a position of profit withth Irou Company at Parryville, and those best acquainted with him speak of him as a successful business man." tjy-Iu the Carbon-Monroe judical district the democrats are now having an experience with the conferree system which shows bow easy It Is, un der such a method, to get into trouble. Says the Phlla. Press. Judge Storm, of Monroe, and ex-Seaator Craig, of Car bon, are candidates for the judiciary nomination, and each has an equal number of cunf errees, regardless ot the fact that Carbon has a population more than half as large again as Monro and casts n lamer Democratio vote. It Is not expected that either county will yield to the other, and tbe result will probably be that both candidates will remain in the Hold. Th claims of Car-1 bon county in the contest ax exmed ingly well grounded, as Monroe county has had the Judge about all tb time it Hie past. 03TAs usual the Mauch Chunk Democrat Is "crooked" IuitssuDD.rt of Ddmocratla candidates W It seems certalu that no further effort will be made to get the Demo cratio con f errees together In the Carbon-Monroe judicial district. At the only meeting held by tham they were so unanimous In their disagree ment that tbey did not even omnia. The names of both SUrrn and Craig win uonotiess go upon the official ballot and as a matter of course neither will have a place among the ranlar nominees of his party. Tbh will make it impossible for either t bo voted for save by a mark apart front that In the cir.le at the head of ths party ticket. t&.The Carbon Democrats aav a good man; and they olalm father that by reason of their county's population and oorporat mining Interests tb.y hare special need of a resident Jndge. Politically their grievance Is that they were badly used by Governor Pattlson, who appointed Mr. Storm to sueW tbe late Judge Dreber without allowing them to be heard in favor t Mt ap pointment of Mr, Craig, although they had asked suh hearing. Eastoa Ex press. P.J. Klstler and family are how cozlly domiciled In their palatial -resident oatlrst street Their new home is one of tbe prettiest In Lehighton. Autnmn Fashion, far Ladlee. Tne latest new. from the iasklenable eastrea Indicate that jacket altb full Iklrta aod wry Urice sleeves n in be extensively worn dortOK the newest models etwhlcb are very eleiaat -Mill be verv iiri.iil.r- fn. .flM. .k double skirt Mill be one of the features of the couilne styles. For either Jacket or wautstna prMti'-iiodets" drapery and the picturesque d reitolre revere will fm nniv..u.lf. .A7i. rue McDowell Hairaslaea, whlsh an tne leading fashion iiulillcaUoas, botb In Paris and this country, contain many deeleas of all tbe newest slrlca. Moreover they five lessons oa nracttcle dressmaking which are of areas assbt uiice to professional, as well as to eiaetut. dressmakers. And what Is still mora advan Uuieoiis. Messrs. A. McDowell A Oo., reproduce any .1 their Illustrations t.r Indeed, for uier matter, any design clipped from any ether fashion Journal) In tbe form of made up papir mourli with flat patterns besldes-exaally repriMntlnx .very detail of the orialnel. Thil aliiipllHea dressmaking iu a remarkable dearer, and Is esplcally v.tusble te those who wtsA to appear well dressed on the moat economical Plan. "ijiMode de P.irls, ' "Paris Alinm of Fashion "The French Dressmaker," and iaMimIo are tbe meet popular of tueM mage ztaea. The former two enet only each Tear, or 36 rents a copy. -Tb. French ! maker" Is M.eu per annum, while "LaSfode costs only 11 so a year, or 11 emu a copy. If loaare unable to procure any of these puttie lieus at ).ur newsdealer, do a4 aeeepl any substitute, but apply diiectly ta Messrs. A. Mu Doaell Ala,, .West nth street. New orfc Bakincr. pure A cream of tartar baking powder Highest of all In leavening strength. Latest United States Govzinitot oe KsroRT. Royal Baking Powder Co., 100 Wall St, N. Y. r