JOB PRINTING T a uperialty with u. Wr hi vrtme hue price for ill' Cnnir mill hum our pritrk. I'.Nir runt Nnlr Hilli All liimlx f lilmik lnls. JaI ii" hare your For anything in thin linr. JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING Createsmany a Nrw iiVs. Knlnrgefinany an Old Business, Revives many a Dull Biisinms' Rme many a Lout linsinrss, Sft$S$-many a FaiUwj Business, Preserves many a Lurgc Business, Means suecess in AH Business. "INDIP12NDENT"-"LrVE AND LET LIVE.' VOL XXI. No. 49 gHE ADVOCATE PRINTS THE LOCAL NEWS AND ailifflAL CUEAPCA3HST0BE1 Here we arc with j More Bargains Tlian Ever I rjornnt Flannels for 7c. a yard. Unbleached Canton Flannel, for 5c. a ard ; cannot be equaled at 7c. a. yard elsewhere. Half Wool .Suitings, all colors, one yard wide, at '22c. a yard, cau't be matched under 30c. 1 case Plaid Suitings, would be considered a bargain at 8c. a yard.wc will sell at 5c, a yard. The largest assortment of Com forts. Blankets, and Horse Blankt ts ever shown by any .dry goods establishment m (fli'is section, The largest assortment of 5c. and 10c. Glassware in the jcountv. "The American Wonder," for 10c. .Ttetatn and Apple Peel er and Corer, the best thing ever offered for sule, the reg ular price is 2oc., Yours to serve, J. T. NUSBATJM, rMmt tftreet, between South and I'liun Street, Leliliibtou. l'.l. HALF-CENT A WORD. Advert laments under this head at a half-scut Awora tun inseruou. mis ia u.e(:iieiiti.a.u ji HI nu to sell or rent try this cheap advertising. Advrtisetnents must be paid In advance. T?OH 8AI-.KA. dark bay ritaillon, sixteen and a nail nanus ...En. iwei a half hamU hlcrh. twelve VL'ura old. iterfert y safe and sound In every particular. wm be .sold cheap for cash Apiiy to (Jeorge P. J.uek. jutai wemnort. HP Charged viith Qross MiBmanago. ment by Security Holders. ANOTHER BIG COAL COMBINATION, Th Tandcrbllts Secure Control of the Ucbtmnns llua-l, and It I Said Will Control rcnntilvaolK'a Anthracite Out pt Jtriej Central Also tu th Deal, Nett York. Oct. So Lawyer Isaac L. Ulce last evening disclosed what 'Jook place ftt a secret rneetlnp: of the holders of Reading railroad securities, held at the AVlndsor hotel. "I presented." i.dd he, "a bill of com rilalnt whloh I had carefully drawn, con taining eventy-five counts against the re celrera of the Readlncr, It was the unani mous opinion of the meeting that this should form the basl. for an application to be made to the circuit court for the re moval of the receivers. The complaint charge, among other things, groi mis-, management of the affairs of thecompany; that the profitable business that should come to the Heading Is diverted to other roads In which the Heading officials are Interested, and that efforts are now being made to get the Keadlng Into what Is vailed on Wall street the latest coal deal. NEW TORE, Oct, 84. President Maxwell, of the New Jersey Central, when seen by reporter,aoknowledgedthatbe was him self a large buyer of Lackawanna stock and said that bis holdings equaled Mr. Vanderbllt's, which Is known, are at least 40,000 shares. Mr Maxwell declared that they expected to control the company after next February, at lent o far ns dic tating Its policy Is concerned, and this will be In harmony with the Trunk Line u oclatlon. Philadelphia, Oct. 35. It U generally believed in tbii city that the securing by the Vanderbilt of the control of the stoLk of the Delaware, Lackawanna und Vtt rn la the first step iufhe formation of the greatest coal con'Wnf f rerluaugurated in this country, ami one that before it Is fin ished will be found to include all the coj. carrying comfMflftifitt have terminals in Jersey City. The Lehigh Valley company is said to be a party to the deal notwithstanding the denial of the odicers ot the company. It Is known'that on Monday Vice Pienident Garrett, of the Lehigh Valley, was in New York In consultation with the Jersey Cen tral people, ftnl while he stated today thi t bo negotiations were now In protirfM, It is alleged that they have partially soni sort lif an agreement. NiiW yoitK.Oct .President Maxwell, cf the Jeme. Central, continue the report that the Interests or the Lackawanna and Jersey Central will be merged into one. ,By this deal it lit understood that the Jer sey Central will be the controlling faction m tie deal, and that there will he a vur considerable change In the policy of m road. "There was a rumor about to the ef fect that the Jersey Central would absorb tns LQtgu roarfj hut thuaiaxweu aenieu , Tli FraiiohUtt fur Amtrlans, VlKNNA, Oct. !H. Count Von Taafe, In MsaddreMto the retch rath In Introdno itig the franchise bill, repudiated the Idea that the government yielded "a outside pressure. He said that the government was cc ivlnoed that only the timely and adequate execution of the franchise would avert the great and serious dangers with which society was threatened, Kentucky's Kx-lreaurr Capturrd, LlTTLB IIOCK, Oct 3. Phil II. Me Jltnry, an Arkansas traveling man just arrived, states that "Dick" Tate' theax treasurer of Kentucky. Is on board a train jn charge of two officer en route for Ken tucky Tate was captured flfty mil from Yuma, Arii. There was a standing re ward of 1-1,600 for Tate's capture. Children btarv to Heath, New Bedford, Ma., Oct 9rt. Two children of Najwleon J Stone, a weaver who has been unable to secure employ ment for some time, have died of starv ation, and the father's death Is expected For ever a week the only sustenance was a few scanty bit of bread and a little water, but since the death of the children nelirhbora have learned the situation and rendered assistance. It Is feared that Stone is beyond aid, but his wife and one ft lid will recover with oareinj nursing. WALP'S EAGLE STORE. tW JnfewonU we dIr to nil tST to your nottoe a very Important Kft. tut. It U UiU. We luire as 3f large anil Que a line of general pitore goods a. you will flud auy f3f where. Come nud we ua, lt ue how you oar good, aud tell you JX what our prleee are. We deliver good, anywhere promptly nud "Vj without nitra eharge whatever JgJ to the purchaser. Dont pay bis jgt prteee but come and toe ue jR) RoTbert Walp, Plrt atreet, Op. Kound IImw JZF. ITEMS OF STATE NEWS. en of Interest from All Over the Common wealth. nABniaBtmo. Oct. UK Argument on the. application of Gwrge F. AVork for a par don was continued until the November meeting of the board, at the request of bis attorney. TREMOKT. Pa.. Oct. 25. Israel Dunkel berger, a prospewn" mlllerof Hegtnsville, a country village eight miles from here, Aged OA, committed suicide by hanging. Ills body was round suepenueu rrom a beam In his barn. Philadelphia, Oct. 94. Miss Sallle Wheeler, who has just died at herwi denoe here, was 106 years old. She has al ways been prominent In the work of the Protestant Episcopal oh lire h She retained full poaeeeston of her faculties to the last. WtLKlWBARnB. Pa.. Oct. 34. Clyde, the 4-yoar-old eon of Thomas Drobst, while riding with his father on a loaded ice wagon, was thrown out and erushed to death Instantly. The father's grief Is something terrible. It Is feated he will lose nlB mind. Wsbt CrtFflTEn. Pa.. Oct. 38. Twenty tramps, who had taken possession of sev eral empty Pennsylvania railroad freight cars at Whitford station, were brought here and lodged in jail for ten days each. The entire railroad system is Infestd with such dangerous tramps. llAZLETOX, Pa., Oct 88. while Butcher Kecthart was cutttun meat In his shop at Jeanesville his cleaver handle struck and discharged a revolver In his pocket. The bullet was shot Into the abdomen of Mary Brogan, a customer, aged 14, whp Btooq near. She fell, mortally wounded, WlLKEsnARRE, Pa., Oct. 84. The body of John Johnson, a foreman on the rail road, was found with his skull crushed In and a knife wound In his body. According to the story of an Italian boy he was mur dered by John Wllburn. the foreman of a stone quarry during a quarrel. Wflburn has not yet been captured. JlABRlsBtrno.Oct. 06. The young daugh ter of Farmer Durger.resirtlng near Strlnes town, York county, was attacked whlleon her way to school by a man named Beard, who lives near her home. Beard was pur sued by Burger with a shotgun, and nar rowly escaped being killed. He was ar rested and taken to Oold&boro, where he was held under 11,900 bail. ALLEXTOWK, Pa., Oct 33. Michael War gosko, a Hungarian laborer, residing at Catasauqua, had accumulated 140, and, as he did not hare much faith In banks, hid his wealth in a stove during the sum mer months. Michael's wife started a fire In a stove, and when her husband came home he raved like a madman. He recovered $80 of the amount. Pittsburg, Oct. The rnilroad coal operators of the Pittsburg district have decided not to make any change in the mining rate until the expiration of the last rata schedule In 1894, but will enter Into another agreement. The conclusion not to reduoe the wages Is good news to over 4,000 miners, as they were fearful of a gen eral wage out to seventy-four cents per ton. PiTTSnuno, Oct. 34. A Baltimore and Ohio veatlbtile train ran Into an open switch at Callery Junction, on the Pitte- bursr and western division or tne iiaiti- more and Ohio railway, twenty-five miles west of Pittsburg. One of the sleeping cars went over an embankment. Although many of the passengers jumped from the doors and windows of the train not one was seriously injured. IlABRiPBUpfi, Oct 25. Attorney General Hense-l has declared that in his opinion all brides and bridegrooms should have mar riage licenses. In response to an Inquiry ha said: "1 do not hesitate to say, although this Is not official, that I have advised my own clients and such others as have asked me that X believe the old marriage law to be In force, and that everyone who gets married in Pennsylvania should have license " Philadelphia, Oct 36. Samuel Sund beira, 50 years old, a former merchant of this city and latterly a salesman, was ar rested yesterday for stealing an umbrella. He was locked up and seemed to be very despondent. When the turnkey went to the cell later he round tne prisoner had hung himself, using his four-in-hand necktie for a roiw. At one time he was well off, but his business felt away from him and bs pave it up. PITT6BURO, Oct 35. The will of the late Jane Holme, one of the wealth feet ladies in the city, given iu,000 to the trustees of the general assembly of the Presbyterian church of the United States, and 4,000 for the relief of disabled ministers. After disposing of about 8900,000 in bequests to relatives and friends, she provides for an enual division oi the rest oi tier estate, amounting to more than a $1,000,000, among various local charities. West Cukbtkr, Pa., Oct. 95, Judge add ell, president judge of the Chester county courts, has handed down n decision in an Interesting case here Police Officer U. O. Jetferis, of West Chester, brou Ht suit against the- county to recover for ser vices rendered in luokina un criminals. The county commissioners fefUml to pay the bill, and he brought suit. Judge Wn dell, in his decision, said that no police licer could recover money exctpt that lowed by act of assembly for serving s pcenas and mileage. Washington, Pa., Oct. 38. Samuel Dor- Bey, a well known and prosperous colored citizen, was murdered and robbed by two unknown men on one of the prlnoipal thoroughfare of the town about I o'clock In the morning, while on his way home A young lady named Nettle Robert was a witness of murder from her bedroom window, but was unabls to rerogutn the assassins, who dashed down the street after completing their work. Two colored men have been arretted on suspicion, but It is believed they are the wrong parties. Wkst Chester, Pa., Oct. 36. Word has reached here of the capture of three par ion for whom the officer of Chester county have bsen saarcbing for the lsst three mouths. They are Thomas H. O Con nor, who left) West Cbester.lt is alleged, carrying with hint 3u0 belonging to the Mlddleton lea company, oi I'hUadelpata, of which he was an agent, aud Albert Hawley, of Phrenlxvllle, and a young girl who, It Is alleged, eloped with him from that place. They were caught at Ham ilton, Ont , by officers from Wsat Chester, Wilke&barrb, Pa., Oct. 94. A suit kas Just been decided here involving the as tat of Andrew Ondis, deceased, valued at 160,000, and proving a suopoMd legal mar riage null and void. Oadis earns from Poland several years age and succeeded In aooumulatlug considerable wealth. A year ago he married, and after bis death, which occurred about thrse months slaoe, his wtfv applied for administration papers. They wc about to b granted whea an other woman appeared on the soeue and proved herself wife Xo. 1, from Poland, who bad beeu deasrted by Oudls. Hhstm mediately ooinmeuoed suit for pnssssslon, and the suit was deelded in bar favar. lUimisBi'ltB, Oct. Tb petition, tor pardon of Hugh F. Oempief and Hubert IWattT, oomtctedof uoUo&ln non-ualon men at Hn)tad during the great fttrik. Lit yew. were taken up by we board or pardon,, and after oonaiderattoa re- lUMd. Uempeey and Butty are new in IB, nivendde, Pa., penitentiary. Another effort will be made by the executive board el tat Knight el ubor to .ucur. Damp' y' raltase Tp Te.1 PMM.rlvaBl.'. Labor I-TT. fttlLADKLMUA, Oct M Sarah Ann Royda, widow el Thomas Hoydi, he, be gan uit tor vise m mi court ai ootumon plea, against th inspectors of tb, Kass rs penitentiary Tb, state law deolarss eight hours to he a day', work for all sm ployes of the state, aud Mrs Koyds ulalm, her husband, who was a watchman In the Bail.m penitentiary, was required fcs work overtime, foi wbiih h, never rs eeived pay A Orl.f tnriob.H Mu.b.na'a Seleld. Nkwark. N .T.O.t -Miihasl Zarro, fcu of a wealthy hullao iu Ibi. ult), shot bhii.itf IMlie oer (be bffsrt yestsr ifl.y lit. win- iiu ua. imnu .u a nr two ami m1 nthe huliNiiit fuiunl It uut b, reaibvil f.,i bis letuhrr fru:u un.ter tb, bed aud Iki hiiuoflf 11 u lylug ta bed with hi. wif, ,t tb. time Tb, doctor, at ths hesipui say hs oaunot It vs. NEWSY OCCURRENCES. LOCAL MATTKltft OP MOHH OK tKM IMPOKTANCn AVImt linn Orcnred in llil, Cltr Dnrlna Ibe tVeek l'rtiltipullr ISittmiitref1 by Our StM-clnl Iletiorteri., Fine teniua for nil purpose at the South End Livery. Full Hue or Iugmiu aud llrnseels CArpeta at Henry Scliwurta's, Jut make it h point to see David Elibert when you wantaMntn for busi- neaa or ploasuro. Ixiweat prices. Kor Sale A new one horse surliiK waRoti will be sold cheap, Ap pip to C. W.Swnb. it The fluent lino of otoreoats ever broiinlit to this section will be fotiuil at 11. Losos & (Jo., First street. Tickets for free portrnlls nt Ktshol'a gallory uie Rood until December X8B3. Fashionable olothlug for every body at M. Lomis & Co., Oberts Block. Have your envelope printed. We have 50,000 which we will prlut up In lots desired. Some as low as, 81.50 per 1000. Wonromnch pleased to note the almost complete rmivuleceuce of James J Smith, of Second street, who lms been coutlned to the house through a very seilous illucss for a number ol weeks past. Charles Greeuawalt, of Second street, is gt initially recovering from a stroke of parulysls of several mouths ago. Iehigh Fire Co., No. 1, will meet In regular session ou next Wednesday evening. All members are wanted present. Helgel & Cole, specialists, at the Valley House, have dissolved partner. ship, aud the firm now la Colo it tiharood. They will continue their olilce at the Valley House, Dr. J. W. Cole is meeting with great success in the treatment of catarrh aud chronic diseases of the blood. Dr. Cole will be at the Valley House every Friday from 0 a. m. to 7 p. m. and wil treat auy who are suffer ing from chronlo diseuses, Hocan refer youto residents of Lehlghton,Veissport and Parryville who have been greutly benefitted nud cured br him, Geor,'e Haines, of Second street, who sustaiued a fracture of the knee cap iu a runaway a mouth ago, is just able to move about. Concord grapes, 123 cents a basket; cheose,3 pounds for 25 cents; cream cheese, 2 pounds for 25 cents; creamery butter, 30 ceuts per pound; oysters, 3j cents per quart; haddoek, 7 cents per pound; sweet potatoes,lemons, oranges, &a. Watch for W. H. Oswald's wagon, Lehlghtou and Wcissport every day. Unboning Wednesdays and Saturdays afternoon. Packerton, Tuesday and Thursday. M. Losos & Co., have a full line of latest styles hats and caps. James Rex, of this town, who is In jail at Mauch Chunk, and Is soon to be taken to the Huntingdon Reformatory, made an attempt to break out of jail on Tuesday night of last week. He tried to squeeze through one of the narrow windows at tho top of the cells, but was discovered before succeeding In his efforts. Hex goes to jail for robbing Lehigh Valley freight cars. John Hauk, who recently pur chased the Kaudeubush property on First street, for 83000, is now repairing and considerably improving the build ing which he will occupy as a residence upon the completion of the same. Mr, Hauk and family will have one of the oozlest homes iu Lehighton. Mr, CI. E. Pryor.of Uaston, repro scnting Lerch, btlles & Co., eye special ists, of Philadelphia, wlllbeat Thomas' Drug Store, Lehlghtou, on the fourth Thursday of every mouth. Persons desiring services of thoroughly first- class truatmeut should call ou them. On the flrst Monday evening iu November there will be a session of the bible Institute in Trinity Lutheran church. The subject under considera tion will be 1st aud 2nd Corinthians and the Kphesians. The speakers will bo Itevs. Kuder, Reber, Miller, Dungau und Duncan MucGregor. The public are cordially invited. llr.A. W.MInuich, of Slatington general agent for the Washington National II. & L. A., assisted by F. V Seuiuiel, of this town, have organized brauehea of this reliable assooiatlon iu Leblghton, Mauch Chuuk, Nesqun- honing, Weatherly and Reaver Meadow. There is a brauch In this town under the most exoelleut management with a very large aud growing membership. Do you need a lap robe or horse blanket? If you do oall at Gabel's. He has the largest, best aud cheapest a .sort mon t of these goods to be found iu Lehlghtou. All goods are new, pur ohased this season aud can be relied ou for quality and genuine excellence. An Irishman iu Luck, an exoelleut sidesplitting faroe ootnedy, iu the Opera House on Monday evening was not attended with au over-crowded house althoughtheattraotlou was good Miss Meta Frits, of town. Iu oom pauv with a number of other girls was ou the railroad at Paokerton ou last Sunday. They found a torpedo, aud aud Meta picked up a stoue to explode it. bite lias a uaaiy out torenead ana the niuiers ou her riirht band are also badly macerated. All from the torpedo. Prof. E. Hover, of Union Hill, lias disposed of his interest In the KdUoi phoiiourapb, aud has just placed au order for a new aud more improved machine. He will give his first enter tain men t iu the ii. E. churoh on south first street, ou Thursday, November '2nd. Those who have not yet h ard mis wouaeriui uixinif maemue snouid uot miss tuts opportunity to do so, Joseph Obert is building a bruik stable. Tho directors of the Lehhihton Hosiery Mill have called a meeting of tbe etooK newer or tuai institution for Monday afUruoou at three o'clock when mattttrs peruuuiag to tbe wel fare of the Mill will be discussed. Democratic ex burgees Samuel uraver is uuder the weather with very severe cold. An exoelleut assortment of mature rods. Very low prices, at I.uukeubacb's auan t nuin. The biggest bargalua lu wall paper ever offered iu this Couuty now at IjucKeuuacn s, siaucu t'liuuk Reader, will yuu please take thi time toread Soudnelm'i. lug adverti semeut on the fourth iiuge of to-dav1 psper He has Lti.Ri worth of wiuter t-lothiiigthat he Mill sell for half price If vu ate wise yuu wuu't delay aeeiug him. Lohighton, PERSONAL MENTION. A Rasp ftliot Camera Catches Tboee Who Citme nll fto Aiihiiir Their Friend, f n l,t.elr I.eltljrlitnn. ..Daniel Rouse, of Weatherly, the Democratic candidate for asencia'te judge, was iu town on Tuesday. . . T. W. Strohl and family, of Ooal. dale, Schuylkill county, spent Sunday with E. G. Zern on Third street. . .Al Gieeuawnlt, the gentlemanly salesman In Zern's Opera House store, was at Slatington on Tuesday morning. ..Samuel Losoo, Tarnnqua's leading clothier, was in town for a few hours on Mouday with his brother alike of the CrystaUPalaoe Clothing Hall. John Ktpp and Will linger, two of impular young bloods, spent Sunday with their "best girls" in Slatington. William Rabeuold, proprietor of the Centre House, East Mauch Chuuk, was doing business here on Monday. ..Br. J, SI. Ki-stler. of Minneapolis, Minn., made us pleasant oall ou Thura- day, prior to his departure for his west ern home, Leblghton's popular bonlflce.George Washington Clauss, had his "World's r ir Hand" was here during the parade last Thursday, nud he didn't forget to troublo the Herald olilce with a sere nade, George plays tho drum like he does euchre all by sigus. From Weatherly Herald. .Ralph Eggleston Morthimer and George Clareuco Kimuss, were doing business at Catasauqua and AUentowni on Saturday. . . Miss Sophia LeinharJ, of Second street, Is visiting Philadelphia friends .Jackson Everett and familv and James Walp aud family spent last Sunday at Silver llrook. Pa. Mis, Rebecca Hopkins isn euest at the home of Jacksou Everett. Genial Ed Hacermau has returned to Iihaska, Pa,, atter a pleasant visit of a tew weeks with his brother Al In this town. Miss Emma Rower one of Cata- sauoua's accomplished ladies, is spending a few days iu town, a guest at the W. E. Ash residence on Third htreet. .Misses Kmma Troxel aud Ida Sebuch, East Mauch Chuuks' estimable young ladles, spent Thursday with rnos stocker una family ou rirst street. AS1.UKP IN A 1IUXAWAY CAK 1'erlloti, llhlo nt n Conflurtar on the Lehigh Vulley Kallroari. Conductor John McIIugh on the Lehigh Valley Road w as waked up In his caboose Sunday morning after ono of 'the most perilous rides iu his twenty seven years' experience of railroading. Early Sunday morning his train passed Ulack Creek Junction, only a mile from Weatherly, the stop, ping point, It was then that MoIIugh told Aaron Elfert, the brakeman, to cut the caboose loose from tbe train at the lower end of Weatherly siding and let the engine take the train to the western end. As Instructed the brake- man a few minutes later pulled the coupling pin which held the oaboose to tbe train, Snpposingthat McIIugh would take care of tho caboose, Eifert continued up the siding with the train. He noticed shortly after that the caboose was uiready out on the main track and the conductor was not on tho platform 2 per cent grade makes the road be tween here and Penn Haven. The trainmen realized that ho could not possibly catch it. Hastening to the telegraph office, ho notified tho operator. Messages were sent to the dllfereut stations down the road with tho hope of side-tracking oMleralliug the runaway oar. It was not then known whother Mcllugh'was ou the car or not. Black Creek operator re ported the oar by his station, and tho man at Peim Haven wns notified only iu time to catch a glimpse of the car as it bbot by his olilce. The next olilce was Packerton, 20 miles below, where there is a run away truck, built for just such an emergeuoy. Fortunately no other trains had passed that paint goiug west, and the operator had time to turn the safety switch. Other trala uieu uero distributed along tho graded trusk to catch tho runaway caboose before it reached the obstruction at the end. Asboit time after the car dashed over the switch and sped up the incline. Gradually its pace was reduced, and a brakeman boarded it iu time to prevent It from striking the obstruction aud tumbling down the embankment. When be entered the our, Mellugh was found sitting ou a banoh sound asleep, aud totally oli UtiouB of the perilous ride he had had. The man It appears had been working for 20 consecutive hours aud was played out. This was taken from the Philadelphia Times. A Kiw 1 each- Ht Jeu.tllle. The directors of Hanks township schools held a regular meet lug on Sat urday eveolug at Jeausville, Miss Hose Sweeney was el voted teacher of the C primary school at Atideuried. This young lady has been actiug as substitute aud has been teaching the school uamed above ever sutoe the regular appointed teacher, Miss Oou ahan, reeigued. The primary schools of Audenried were reported iu a crow ed oonditiou. Tbe board will remedy this at a very early day. Help fur the Oolored Sellout The Rev. W. A. Rice, agent of tbe Colored Industrial Scnool for girls, located at Uordeutown, N. J., was tu Lehlghtou this week iu the interest of said institution He spoke in a number of our churches aud Sunday. Sohools aud received the following sums for bis school. tivsafellcsl Cbnrch, .i Umi Jtrtonued Uhureh. Lehtsllton-iifc B RIBJCB.LeblgUtO eeaessr kvsa Oburcb, Welsspsrt- tlf loloreet To Tbe Mot. Ageut wanted for the El intra Tele gram in Lehlghton. Greatest family papar on earth. Sixtean pages. Lively hoy oan make money. Address Ehuilra Telegram, Elmira, N. Y . On November letti. UfSMSsuaer, the reliable si TfiSletoii, ill be at the Hotel, Lrf-bightuii, for all whu need servius - (iotolhe gi'.uid musical concert lu the Opel a llouee to ulght It in for the beun.l I oroaestw. u the Loblgalon Carbon County, Penna. IS THE LARGEST ONE DOLLAR PAPER IN CARBON mil skili;y ihi'oii ckaio. The rreptletor of the (lototle ond Tlineel. for Allen Orals for Judge. The Times, as an Independent news paper, and one devoted to the t est In- terests of all the people, baa from the first refused to allow lis oolutuns to be used to further the political aspirations of auy man, Motion or party; nor will it now or in the future. Rutin the pre sent contest for the offloe of President Judge of this district, an office whloh Is properly, aud should be without the mesh of politics; and incumbent of whloh should lie a man of honor, inte grity, experience and ability, and a man neyontl the petty ambition of the noli. tiolau and heeler lu such a contest our own self respect and our deep seme of the obligations we are uuder, not only to the oonimualty, but to tho State at large, compel us to take a do elded stand, While onr natural Inclination wonld be to favor the election of Allen Craig because he Is a respected cttUeu of our community, and one known to possess to the full the qualities of head aud heart which we look for and demand lu a Judge, and because he was' pre. tnlnently the choice of the people of Carbon, without regard to party or politics; yet we did not think it prop er,as au independent newspaper.to take up the gauntlet in his behalf, for the reason that there were other oandidato apparently oapable and worthy, iu the llckl. Now, however, after Judge Storm, bv the pettT politioal trickery which was oxposed In those columns but a few days ago, has shown how small he can become to attalu an end, how little re gard he has for the proprieties of his high olilce, aud how easily and natur ally he takes to the ways that are dark Iu politlos: now that he has thus given us a foretaste of what may be ex pected of him should he, through such meaus and it could only be through such means be elected Judge of this district; not only our Inclination,- but our duty to ourselves to tbe community and to the Stato compel us to openly support the candidacy of Senator Craig. We do this, and shall do it, because we believe by this means aloue will the judicial tribunal be saved from tho con- trol of the politician; because we bo Ueve that Senator Craig is the clioioo st a very large majority of the citizens of Carbon cotiuty, irrespective of poll tics; because we believe that Carbon county, doubly the more Important of the two, Is entitled to have tho Judge; because we are convinced that the eon test is only betweeu Senator Craig aud Judge Storm; aud chiefly because whether he shall be elected or not, we shall have the proud consciousness of having lent our feeble aid in support of a man equal to all tho requirements of so high a position, and fully sensible of its dignities. llabcrt Iredell, Jr.. IJeud. Robert Iredell, Jr., publisher and proprietor of the Allentowu Daily Chronicle and News, died Sunday morning of pneumonia, atteran illness of a week. Mr. Iredell caught a severe cold on the night of the recent great lire, and tho following day he was con lined to the house. His sickness did not assume a dangerous phase until several days. Robert Iredell was born in Norrls town forty-nine years ago, and was the son of Robert Iredell, who survives him at the age of 85 years. Early iu his youth he learned the trade of printer in the oiUoe of the Herald and FreePress, of t hat to wn.edited and published by his father. Later he beoame part owner of the plant. In 1808 Mr. Iiedell pur- cuasoa the Lehigh Register, weekly paper published iu the city of Allentowu, nud removed there where he has resided ever siuoe. in Maroh, 1870, he began the issue of the Daily Chronicle and made a success of it. He wus postmuster of Allentowu for Over eight years, serving under origiual appointment by President Grant, and ooutiuunlug under the ad ministration of Presldeut Hayes. Gar field, Arthur and Cleveland. It was uuder his admlulstratiou as postmaster that tbe letter carrier system was in troduoed In Alleutowu, He took a prominent interest in politics, and some years ago represented Lehigh oouuty on the Republican State oom- mittee. He was a vigorous, forceful writer; generous in disposition, auif was popular and highly esteemed both by political friends aud foes, and during bis residence here he made himself a power In the community, lending his Influence to all enterprise and schemes whloh had for their object the good of the community. His wife, one daughter aud three sous survive. The New SnoiUrluin. The matter of procuring a charter for tbe new sanitarium for the cure of the liquor liabit, at a meeting in tbe V M. C. A.Hall, was referred to Kauff man A Keuuiiiger, attorneys, and aud Rev. T.J. Hacker's report of the satisfactory results obtained at tbe New England saultariums that he visited was pre sented. Tbeeapital atouk of the oouoeru is to be dO.OJO, aud the territory is to In- elude Lehigh, Northampton, Rucks, Montgomery, Carbon and Sohuylkill counties. Of this amount fluOUO has subscribed in Alleutowu 18,000 in Cata sauqua, aud 113,000 lu Hethlahem. Alleutowu Critic. llHra.,4,tMenke4e Ae. Milton Flory, Weiss port, has a large assortment of all kinds of harness blankets, whips, robes, Jus , which be Is selllug at vary low prices. Ityou need anything In this line buy it here aud you wUl save money, because our prices are tbe vary lowest in the valley. T. Wlwa ItUey AU persons are hereby forbid to give or eell my husband, Geo. M. Rex, any butoxioaUug liquors, as I will punish them to the full stent of tb law. Mrs. O.K. Rex, Oct 14 98 3w. Lablghton. Pa Mm 1M and Sod Of each mouth Dr. Bowers, the well known aud successful ipeoialist will at the W elssport Houee, Weissport where be till be pleased to receltuall those desiring his sen loen t f Jtf. Lusiis A i u , bat e a good, horse for sale cheap. mi'! October 28 1893 A JUIIOK'S THICK I1HV, A Piece ol Dirty I-olltlra! Work Unfit or n .lunge FraetLed by ,1. II, storm mieaey CaMlily und "lion" Harrlly j'rciiieu melr own wsy. We take this published aooount of tne judiciary from the state admlnia. tratton Philadelphia Times. Judge Slroonton Tuesdar dlstmaed f all tbe cases Involving the riuht nf diiuiciai candidates to nlaoes on re gular tickets, presented for his con sideration. The first one argued was t list resulting from the filing of objec tions to the certificate of nomination of Allen Craig, of Carbon county, as a candidate forjudge In the Carbon. Monroe district. In them it was oon. tended that be bad not been noml- nateu according to the usages of, the Demooratlo party, aud Michael Cassldr chairman of the Democratic oommlttee f Carbon county, was put on the wit- new stand by council for Mr. Storm to prove the customs of that organisation with regard to the selection of candi dates for Judge iu the district. Mr. Sharkey, of Mauch Chunk, test!. fled in the interest of Allen Craig. He stated that after several meetings f oonferrees from both the oountios iu the district, the effort to Relect a oandidato by the method was abaud oned. Ex Deputy Attorney General Suod- grass, who represented Mr. Craig, made the best argument possible 'in the light of the opinion of Judge Slniouton that candidates nominated In but one county lu a district comprising two oounties were uot entitled to a place on the regular ticket of their party Auout all he could say was that tho Secretary of the Commonwealth should refuse to file the certificates of Mr. Storm and Mr. uruig because thev ere "manifestly defective." Lyman D. Gilbert represented the bjectionsto Mr. Craig and bad plain sailing, because the" latter had failed to file objections to the certificate of his Democratic Judicial rival, Soon after tbe close of tho argument Judge '.tjimouton decided agalust the validity of Mr. Craig's certificate of nomination. Counsel for the Fusion party of Allegheny county, which bad placed on Us ticket the names of Judge White and Ewlng, having amended the afil davit attached to the nomination papers filed in tho office of the Secre tary of the Commonwealth, it was pro sented to the Dauphin County Court uesday In view of those modification, the Secretary of tho commonwealth that evening ordered au official ballot to be made out for the Fusion party, with the names of Judges White and Ewlng on it. The name of Mr. Downey, of Greene county, will go on the Republican ticket In Fayette and Greene counties by nomination papers only. iVs no objections were filed to tbe certificate of nomination of Edward Campbell, the Prohibition oandidato forjudge in the Fayette-Greene dis trict, the determination formed at the State Department Tuesday night not to place his uamo ou the regular party ticket was reconsidered, und favorable action was taken on his certificate of nomination, although It was regarded as not harmonizing with the law. Similar action was taken with regard to the certificate of nomination of Storm, Mr. Craig will have to make the raoe In the district ou nomination papers. Mr. Storm was alone certified as the regular Demccratic candidate to the Sherllfs and Prothonotarles of Carbon aud Monroe counties, despite the fact that Mr. Craig filed a protest Tuesday evening against the recognition of his opponent's certificate of uomlnatlou based on Judge Simonton's opinion in the Mostrezat-Inghratn case. In this protest it is asserted that the evidence taken shows that Mr. Storm was nominated only iu one oouuty, nud therefore not entitled to place on the regular Democratic ticket. The protest concludes: "The nrinci pla decided by the Court, it Is submit ted, will apply to all certificates of nomination which upon their faoe do not appear to have been made by the party representing tbe entire electoral district aud that iu making up his offi cial ballots the Secretary will be gov erned uy tne ruling ot tne court In similar cases whether formal object ous ha ve been made to the certificate or uot." Secretary Harritv bases his action In placing Mr. Storm's name ou the reiru- ,ar iicnei ou tne provision in tne liaker law providing that "All nomination certlflcates ami papers which have beeu tiled shall lie deemed valid unless objections thereto are dulv made in writing aud filed in the Court of Common Pleas iu the county in which the certificate or paper objected to nas ueeu nied. The remarks ot Mr. bnodarass. Mr. Craig's counsel, declaring tbe duty of tbe Secretary of the commonwealth to refuse to reoogulse certificates of nomination whtob are not iu com pliauce with tbe law, was iusptred by the provision in the Kaker law: "It shall be the duty of officers to whom any nomination certificate or paper is orouant tor tne purpose of nuuff to examine the said oartuloau or paper. and if It lack sotBoieut signatures or be otherwise manifestly detective it shall not be rued." Little 1 hinge Thai Tell. It is tbs little things that tell little brothers for instance, who bide awa In tbe parlor wbtls sister entertain, her beau. ele Dr. Pierce, Pleasant Pellets are bile thlDgs that tell. They tell on the liver and tone up tbe system. Ho small Dd vet so effectual, thev are rauldlr aus planting tbe old style PHI. Au InrMlloie remedy for Sick ami Union, Headsfhes. Blliousaess and Constipation. Pot up in run, convenient to cam. Their ass M leaded with no discomfort. A Feruier, Iuetttute A Farmers' Institute will be held at Zimmerman's Hall New Mahoning, ou rrlday afternoon and evening, Novem ber 3rd. Prominent speakers who are Interested in Agriouli viral matters wl 1 b prsaant and address the masting. among tbam tb Secretary ot tbe Btate Agricultural oooiety. every larmer and all who are tnUrestad in farming should be present at both meetings. wnion win Da rree to an. James P. Horn, nf Eaitou, is about Opening a Ave aud teu cent store in Mouth's block, uorth i-'irst street, oppo site the Carbou Advocate offloe. sir. Horn luteudo to cater Ut the want, of the people iu his line aud expert-, a full share of patronage. The Girls' Mission Band of the Zion'a Reformed Church of Lehighton will hold their auulversav ou bat. eve Oct 24, They will render a urognuue ot Hue selections The Lehlghtou Or chestra has kluilly cuuseuted to aeslst d their combined efforts cau t fall tu please those taiuiiug them with their pmwiii't, and eueourugemeut. A h.-artr suppoi t shimld be gien them ilmwt-iou fre, though they geutly tulit tliatalllieiai eolle, tlou Mould be thaukfully received. SECRET SOCIETY DOINGS. Society Hd-lllt, of lntcre.t lo tho Mem ber, of the FrRtemltr. Secret societies in need of nnranlia- nalla, flags, banners, uniforms, eta, snouid oousult H. V. Mortblmer, Jr., who represents one of the largest firms of Importers, manufacturers and dealers iu this country before purobas ng elsewhere. The closing session of the semi-nn nual convocation of tho Knights of -Malta wnsheld Wednesday evening at Herwiek. Tne total membership lu the state is ,302; tho oommandcriee possess 27,O0u worth of propeity and 818,000 lu hand nud other aseete valued at 26,000. The next session will bo held In Lewistown In April, 18i. in A raw i.i.mis. hort Sqnlh, In and Around Cnrbon County Dished Up for Our Header,. Martin Mulinsky, of Audenried, was Instantly killed at Park Place Satur day by stepping from lu front of a train ou ono truck to another. His compan ion, a man named Rubinsky, escaped by dropping ou his knees between tho twotruius. A brakeman named Hrady had his right hand badly crushed at Mt. Cur mel Monday morning while eugaged iu making a coupling. He was taken to his homo in Mauch Chunk. Weatherly is to have a Farmer's Institute in Cnsslcr's Rink ou the 2nd of next month. Tho contract for roofing the Carbon county Court House has beeu awarded by Hermuu Rlebe, to tbe Carbon State Co., of Slatington. It will require 120 squares of 10x20 slate. Is'eal McBride, of Reaver Meadow, Is lu the Carbon county jail iu default of toOO bail to answer to the charge of beating his wife, and 9500 additional bail for resisting an est. He will be held to stand trial in the uext teim of court wheu he will have to auswer to the above charges. POLITICAL. 1'OtMS, Loral l'olitic-al GoMlp 'Hint 1, heit.onnlle Ht Till. Time. Hi. After January 1st, next, the register of wills will have to keep a record of all the babies born In the couuty, the last session of the Penn sylvania legislature having passed a law to that effect. Tho work of securing tho names will be part of tbe duties of Assessors. 83T" Speukiug of the ability of the board-jumping editor of the Lausford Record the Gazette says: Wheu fitness to conduct a public newspaper Is to bo passed upon, the judging should be eft to men who have more brains, more sense, more wit, more heart and more truthfulness in their composi tion than "Bushy" Maloy ever had." C3?In the contest for president judge of Monroe-Carbon district the newspapers of the latter county are divided up, and journalistic influence will decide the battle the result Is beyond prediction. Of the Democratic papers the Mauch Chuuk Democrat re fuses to support any of the candidates, as there was no choice of the district; tho Lausford Record is for Monroe's Democratic choice, Storm, Bud the Weatherly Herald and Lehlghtou Advocate aro for Craig, Carbon's choice. On the Republican side the Lehighton Press aud Lausford Leades are helpingthe party's nominee, Hevdt, and tho Mauch Chuuk Times aud Coal Oazzette are for Craig. Freeland Tribune. WEUDIMl 1I1JI.I.S. From the Childress oouuty, Texus, Index, we clip the following concern lug the marriage of tho daughter of a former Lehighton resident:- MAiiiilKn.-lii the Methodist cliurrb al t)iuo sti, Texaa, oa Sunday Oct. 6, lues, at 1 o'clock p. in.. Mr. vv. li, Tlleou of Motley county, and Ml,, sallle William, of Cblrdrru county, It was Intended that the wedding should have taken place at Childress but on aooount of the revival at Qnanab Itev. Hardy could not not come up. The bride is the daughter of our per sonal friend, Mr. Thos. A. Williams, Miss Sallle wus one of Childress county's favorite daughters who is just entering the full flush of lovely young womanhood. The groom is au intelli gent, iudustrlous and suocessful farm er anil stockman of Motley oouuty, and has, indeed, drawn a capital prize In the lottery matrimonial. They left early Tuesday morning hut week for their future home iu Mot ley county where the neighbors of the groom met them with a happy and hearty reception. The happy couple have our best wishes for a loug, peaceful and event fill life, aud as they wander, band-in baud, dawn the checkered pathway of life, may every day be as happy as the hour that made them one. llilullue ou billets?. Hunters who are disposed to go gun ning on Sunday should remember that the law strlotly prohibits it and the peualty is equally severe as it is for shooting game out of seasou. There is a class ot men aud boys who have no regard for tb Sabbath day, and will as readily devote it to one pastime as another, and now that the hunting seasou is upon us, they trausgrass the civil as well as the moral law wheu they go giuintug ou the Sabbath day. The t'eeple'e Tleket. Carbou oouuty people are having a surfeit of politics this osinpaUrn. The Peoples' IVrty in this oouuty have nominated a full tioket aud Hied the same with tb oouuty commissioner. These are tbe nominations: Treasurer, Johu K. Harris, lauoh Chunk; Associ ate Judge, John W. Koous, Lehlghtou; Register, UriWth Soholl, Wehwuort; County Commissioner, James Beatty, Weatherly; Wm. Schoob, Beltaville; Auditors. Robert lloyt, Weatherly; aud J K. Williams, Lausford. m , mm , Au lleueet NewM,er. The Advocate will prosper uuder the new control; th Hrm are active and wide awake aud are experienced in the newspaper work. They propose to take au active interest iu couuty affairs , upjxisiug aud exposing all that u nut c-ousisteut with au houeat admiuistra tiou of atfairs Au honest discharge of duty will lie commeiu'ed. --Weatherly I Herald. I WHISSPOHT AND AROUND, HMtl Il.tl'PKnINUS HltlKFI.Y KI'ITO- MI7.KII, The lloli.it. of the Week Iiitrrleadpd Willi r.r.niinl Aleut Ion. Mr.George Ranti and iirnnd-dmnrli tor Ella, are homo from a pleasant visit among Wllkesbarro friends. Joseph Seaboldt aud familv. of Tieutou, X. J.,have moved to this town Lx sheriir George Miller, of Monroe county, spent Sunday with Ailtou Flory. KeV. U. E. Crelts is home from the HUoimed-sjuud at Lubunnn. Al J. All her aud Philip Utnberwelt, two jovial Wllkcsbarre "people" were iu towu oier Suuday. Thev wore en tertulued iu a mauuerllt for a kiui;. br geiuul Joe 1'uhl. Watches, clocks aud jewelry re paired at tho lowest prices. Good worL guaranteed by Wilson Oolinger, Union mil. At a meeting of tho director nf the newly organized Franklin Building .t Lioaii Associutluu last Friday eveu. iug tbeie oUlcers were chosen: Presi. dent, 11. T, Smawlcy; secretary, R.J. iiougeii; solicitor, Johu S. Miller; treasurer, U. Musselman, Hou, W. F. Biery wus ut Philatlel ihla lust baturday. John Hausmati. of tho Weissnort House, killed live line wild Hnnkst mi the Carbon Couuty Improvement Co., dam last Mondny. .Tne Ilurtmiiii u-ae uti.i,.! 1,., il.n Central rallioadfiyer last Friday morn ing. He was walking ou the trucks aud stepped out of the way of a coal train lu front of the Uyer. He wus vory seriously lujured but it is tuouglit thut he wilt recover. ltV. llAlirv ITnlfnt- rMH.nl was lu town for a few hours ou Tuesday.' 1. TV tStrfia lf li'r.nnlilnn. V- T speut Sunday with 'Squire J. S.' Miller amltaunly. 000 tltlslinlq nf mufL-ctul.la u.,lao were picked from the Klotz farm this seasou. The turm iu t,ii,,,ru,l l. Jacob Eck, Arthur Kennel, nf 11,1 .,.U! 1.... moved to East Weisspoit. ' -Mrs. Pete Ifrit,, frOm R II MUUtllf T-lwIf In ,-l..... . - - .-s..- iu icinntca v Mountain Top. IJllktliluii IllirtiuQ l,,U 1... Uutou Hill school building one night last week, but stole nothing. Last Weisspoit is to hum u lira company. .1. K. T,ptit w.toiit lLf u... angling for the iluuy tribe at White uu.cu. im leimita toe eaten oi a two imillld Hint tun mi, inn fi-1, ri'l.n L...n dayjosiah Ruch was fishing at Big Creek aud caught a fish vSghiumf Sue pouud aud ten ounces. Vn tuWn iTi-ttat nlauoicA .., ........... IniT much innirnvpmpnt tl tl,u nnn ditiou of C. A. Goth. Charlie was out out ou Tuesday aud looks good. Robert Klotz and family, of Union Hill, have nmrail infn ilmli-n,v l,.,,A at Lehighton, 818.00 will liner ii ,1,1, ,1,1a 1... ...Ill, nickel trimmings aud enough heutlug pipe for anil foot coiling, all iu fine condition. Almlv nt Hiwk'u .Tsivnlrt, store. Fnllnivliii. U Hi. Iltf nf ,,.,,.1nl.,,n.l letters in the Lohightou, P. O., for the the week Pliillm. (letnlmt, 1!H,. IIpa... nau, Vai., 2, Canely, Miss Alary., 2, Gregory, David , Gormou, Hiss Elfie E., Held, Cyrus. Persons calling for auy of tbe about will please say .luveruseu. A. W. Raudenbush, P. M. TWO FATAL WRECKS. Kin Jmivu Swcrlfirfti by TTrerk In Ptnns By.Tf.iit und Nvr Smrtmy, TF7XT0ir. Oct. 26 Tlie ttconA tion of tha Chicago express, bmmrt for New lorn, met with an accident lan evening by a collision with freight train at Law rence station, near this city Just as the express arrived a truck under the freight train broke, throwing the wheels in front of tha exprew, derailing it. tivetrarriDi am believe! to have heen killed in the wreck One of the survivors says that there were at leant fifteen on the train, but the cars are so badly piled up that It will take another day to lift at the correct number killed Three of tha pas senger conches are in the ditoh, and how the passenger) escaped la a mystery. As soon ai Eugineer Dan Mahoney saw tha signal he reversed his engine and whistled down brakes. THYs cnued the pa m tigers, by orders of the brakemen, to nub to the rear cam. Mahoney and his fireman jumped from tbe engine and wert severely hurt. The observation, buffet and two other cars of tbe limited were smashed to piece. The remaining four ears of tha wreaked train were sent to Jersey City and the engineer and fireman were taken to the city hoepttat IlARRlSDUno, Oct 3d. At A o'clock last avenlns: five men three railroaders and two boTlermakertt boarded an t bound coal train at Market street, and had rid den less than half a mile when their car jn raped the switch and crashed lntoa wast bound train, Fifteen oara were plied up In a moment, and four of the men were crashed out of all sernblanceto humanity Two were Identlfieripiy the one man who esoaped as Htchard Doyle, of Pltuburg, and Frederick GIramtll Tbe other two bodies are wholly unrecognizable, Ibe accident happened near the soene of ths awful Dock street wreok a year ago. Crooked Hank Onteer. Arretted, Nw Yobst, Oct. M -Joseph F. Plant, president, Lewi, Thompeou, cathler, and Ronalds MeUoaald, one ot the dlreetor, of ths Madieon Square bsuk, were arrested last sight. Thi, I, the result ot th, rnt Investigation Into the bank', affairs. It Is Mid that forgeries to th etlent of IW0. 000 have been committed These direotor, have also keen arrested Andrew U Soul srd, Slmoo Otunberg, Prederlsk Uhlman, Adolph Ksltecber. C. B. Selover sad T. A. Kunheedt. All ths aocusod furnUbed ball. Fell rorlr Feet to Death. MokmoctH, Ills., Oct. J. At Martin', eoal bank, near here, M 0. Southern. Oecar Lookmlller and George Smith received In Jurte, which will probably prove fatal In each oaes. Tbe men were In a sag, whlsh bad Just been pulled up the shaft, and a, tbsy wore about tostepoutth,rop,brok, letting thsm fall forty feet. Squire O.bahlMtone', Hide. Squire Osbaldeetone's undertaking to ride 800 miles in 10 hours, which lie ae- ooiuplUhud so successfully on Piov. G, mi, is one of the most remarkable feala Of SBdnrauoe In the saddle aad has the merit of freedom from cruelty. Tbe squire rode Ids raoe on tbe Kewmarkrt rao course, changing his horse every nrartn mue. Mr. Oe baldest on used 18 burses for his task and rode standing in his stir nips like a Jockey, while be kept bis mount st full speed from start to finish of its four mile heat, having quite a "set to with bis letceinaker at tbe end of each. The Miiure was a hardy man aud in good training, so suffered no bad eflscu from hie exertion. --Chambers' Journal (.in ouref Iny. Mr. Wane m Mug to riiu-rteiabislady love', e-tr old LUr Do you know who 1 amr Flossie Yea. Pa says you're Edith's last ahano. London lit-tats. $1.00 a Year in Advano COUNTY 0i THE RAILROAD I1IUHF MHS1IO.V OfA WKKK'S l . INaS.ON TIIK It AIL. Shu iort raracrtiphs That TVHt he of Intereat tu the Itnllroad liars. X Ifrtuio L. Kice begins a morement (iKHiuittbe Usadlnff looking to the re moval of the receivers. The reasons nre said to be dishonesty, loss of euegry extravuxauce aud a Kberui desire to keep the compniiy bankrupt. Air. Jtice'a cbarces are sueered at br mllm people, 1 l'he enKiuemeu of ttm Ponnvi. VHuia Railroad bave Una" their atUu tlon called lo the fact tlmt in m,.rh ooal IS beuitf oousumed In the engines, aim mey nave been requested to be mot ooaretui about the waste of bteam aud haviutf Htioiitf Area coming in mi the end of atrip. This order gives an Idea of the detail of the work nf n hiir ooiporutlou. Tho quantity of ooal ueoessary to ruu au engine Is known to the pouud, aud the expense of eTery pouud of steain is calculated. X 1 he dauger of foreclosure and dls Ulitlou of tne Phlludelnhla anrt Hj,ml. lug Kullroad Company has been avert ed. It hud beeu threatened tlmt. the. oulluteiul that tho company gaye to se cure a heavy loau from Speyer & Co. wouiu ue sold in tho event of tho loau uot being repaid by Oct. 1. At the re- Jest of President Harris the loan has oeeu extended. t lu order tu rodsim ,yh.niA. ,ha iteudlug railroad took tweutv-slx trains oil' Its passenger service. t oeueral Passenger Agent Lee, of Ihe Lehigh Valley rullroad. will, in lew days issue to the tralnaiou, station masters and other emylovees of tho roau,golcl und euaiuel buttous to be ,voru ou the lunels of their mutts. The buttous which will be oltcularlu shape 111 be ou the outer edce. solid ral.-t. lu theceutiewillbe a led ttna with u. blue enamel background, aud lu tho middle of the the Initials "L. V." 1 he Idea of introducing this novel plan is tu identify ths emtihiTAns nf tlm Lellich VlllleV mud. Hlwl tn lNU,,nl..n exchuuge of courtesjr among those who may meet aud not be acquainted. Tha buttOU Will move theKame, n nfrnloT-,,. ity badge and will also be worn by all tho- oiuciais oi tbe road. A descriptive book is also being arranged by General Passenger Ageut Lee for the use of travellers overthe Lehigh Valley route. The book, which wlinu'e ready In a lew days, contains everv iilum nf InlAnwt along the line from Jersey City to cnicago, aud will prove Invaluable to travelers utiasqualutod with the route. A IIAITV WEDUlNfJ. The llrmiiili-Kbuert Nuptial, llapplly Coll. it initiated. Thn ninrrlona f!c ir J t.i , -""t. o. -.loo nmy, uuuguier of Mr. aud llrs. David Ebbert, toliir. , , V "," ""'on j. rust, uompany. i , i . ""Fl'llJ WJIBIimUKi lu Irlnity Lutheran Church on the corner of Third uf,l Trnn etPAAt six o'clock on Tuesday evening.tha to press! ve ceremony being performed by Hov. J. II. Kuder in tbe presence of many relatives and close friends. The bride washaudsomelyattlredin white Slltill llllll llnliaMa .1 - beautiful bouquet of white cryanthe- .'.1 iiiu, u sister was mala si uonoi. dub worn a fashionable cos- Lume nf nrnnm satin ll.i.nn 1 , - , " I1UUUU O.UU urns- les. The groom wore full dress. The weuuiug inarcu was rendered In an ablemauuer by Miss Emma Bower, of Catasauqua. The ushers were Charles 11 Philadelphia; Harry Kotb. nf IVilblicli.ieu. m ,....o,i5, umiain auu iraulc Obert, of town. Following Mm m..mn,in I ll.l , " " ""'"J .110 luriicu guests repaired to the palatial real- " o "u -Mrs. tuuert on the corner of Socond and North streets where a reception was held, the happy youug couple standing under a bell of v jsnuLueniuuis anaroses. The hHliniiet fhnt tnlln,rn.l 1. joyableone. iluslo and daaclug were . ,1 b oum h wie uour. unirs Allentown Orchestra furnishing the selections. Thoyoung couple were the recipients of useful and valuable gifts. ""'""8 tuose present rrom a distance Were: (.enrim Ka 1. m 1 1 tv o. boton aud wife, James Mendel and ..ue, ur. .jonesnna wife, Jennie, Lizzie and ue i Kearney, llrs. Morris, Mary and Ltzjde Braunix, Lou Morris, Annie s 5V?1, rmiaueipMa; Mlsa Cora Michel and Miss Fretz, of Allen u u- Auulaliower, of Catasanqua ii of , ,UUB ot steading; Miss Minnie Keely, Mamie and Evn lMtll,.r1.lkf,uarrei Chas. Lbbert Mht-Hm 1lnaa .,.1 n m r . . . . ouu 1 1 il 1 1 V UUX. man of Mauch Chunk. Mr. and Mrs. Brannlx will spend several weeks iu Bradford county fol- "" ,"'ey win maKe tnelr home ut Philadelphia. IVuiik Lung, Tbi, is lilfl OlIAAr tl.mn nf 1 '1. 1 , , i ... ... vuuirac lailliitremaii In ir.ri.n.J i.... . . . i . ""'w"i uui, ne tut piolably two luog,, like most of ns, some crying babies seem to have a dozen. ,., auouiu ue euuuu, or tue voice will have a weakly tound. Dr. Pierce's Uolden Medical Discovery makes trong lnsgs, dfl?M the cousb sway, generates good bloOll. InnM tl,A ..uc. T...ll. ., buruan wreck and makes "another man" . uiiu. Aigat-jweats, moou-tplttlnr ebprt breath, broucbili,. atthms, and ... ,..uuuhc,,u, VUUIUI.I11UB, are po,itlrely cared by tbi, unapproach able remedy. If taken In iin rn.n,.. tion itwlf can be kalfled. Hio llatidftameflt ol all Colui. Thl nrnil.1 ,11.1 inn! In,, 1. ...ll- . CMled lo the Uui'ed butee' twent dollar gold piece, a marvel of beauty lu design amlfhittn. 'Ibe loyeliest of Ood's handi work U a haDdsoue woman. If In the bloom of healih.lfihelsnot. Dr. Pierce s raroriui i-rescnsiion will restore her. fjullee who use this pretle,, remedy are unanimmi. In I la nrnl.e for if .. . l , , -w. - mini tuwo eouiille,, ill, w bleb are the bane of their eea irreguuirille,, ursggloi-down pain,, Inaaiiiitloii, sjntrla. tleepleitneu, and lbs "sll-geoe'' sensation, which burdea their daily lives. A Iodic and nervine, without alchol. Tnllulll.lanvQMA.l. ... I, T - " - j v-uu iu. A Co. 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