JOB PIlINTmt Is o specially with us. We have one low price for all. Come and learn our prices. Pic-Nieand Sale Bills. All kind of blank books. Let w have your orders For anything in this line. JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING Creates many a New Business, Enlarges many an Old Business, Jlevivos many a Dull Business' Rescues many a Lost Business, Saves many a Failing Business, Preserves many a Lurge Business, Means success in AH Business. "INDEPENDENT"-"LIVE AND LET LIVE.' VOL XXI. No. SO Lohighton, Carbon County. Ponna. November 4 1893 wis m mm -THE ADVOCATE PRINTS THE LOCAL NEWS AND IS THE LARGEST ONE DOLLAR PAPER IN CARBON ONALCIEAFGASH STORE Our assortment of Infants Goods excels anything In this Valley. Look at this I Over 12 different styles of Baby Hoods; nothing to equal them at the price wo are selling them at. Baby Sacks, the best line ever shown by any houso.at prices, too, never heard of before Children's Underwear, all grades and slzos, in white, gray and scarlet. MUues Ribbed Underwear In several qualities. Large assortment of Union Suits. Ladies' Merino Ribbed and Scarlet Underwear In various grades. Our line of Men's Underwear sur passes last year's assortment and the prices are lower than last season. Gloves and Mitts for all kinds of work at prices never before heard of. The stock is larger by far than that of any other house in this vicinity. An elegant assortment of ladles', misses and children's legglns. Yours to servo, J. T. NTJSBATJM. Pint Street, between Bouth and riiun btreets, LtktKhton. Fa. WEEKS WILL PLEAD GUILTY. Th Ww York Embenlor Will Throw Blm If on the Mercy of th Court. Nbw Orleaki, Not. 2. Francis R. Wetki, the New York defaulter, wanted (or mbemlement, arrlred jttftrday from Cost Rica on the Foxballin charge of DeteottTt Relllr, of District Attorney rnAHcii 8. wbiii UnoT Nlcollt' office in New York. The Attempt made by Week' lawyer to take him out of jail on Oct, H waa abortlre. President Rodriguez, learning of the fact, fare orders that In no case should the of ficials In charge of Weeks accept service of the writ ThegoYernment placed a special train at the disposal of Consul WiUUmi to take Weeks and party to Wmon, where thsy boarded the Foxhall for New York, The ship left Oct. 34, and the trip was unevent ful. The deteotlres left for New York last night with their prisoner. Weeks says when he gets to New York he will plead guilty, throw himself on the mercy of the pourt and refuse to say more. A WONDERFUL EXHIBIT, Total Atteadanee at the Fair end Com parison with Former Exhibitions. CniCAOO, Oct. 81. Th. total paid attend aao at the World's fair from May 1 to data la as followa: Total far Mar. 1,0M,K!T ToUlfwJun..., I.M,1I8 Total (or July f.TOO.M Total for Auanst t,SU.0S Total tor September ttSI.tOt Total (or October e.TO.lM Total from Marl I1.4M.810 yetal free admissions s,ws,ll9 prasd total rr,U,fS The attendance at the apeclal daje nai M fellows: OpealDf dar...,128.M Teaas day KMN Deooratloa dsr.llS.SI8 Msh'man's dar.lTl.MS Uiaal dar 1M.M1 Iowa dar 1M.1U Oermaadar 1U.0SI Odd Fellow dar.lM.tM Touts of July. .tn3.m Indiana day 1M.U3 IweiUk dsr....U.STI Irish dar lOT.tU Bohemian dar..l31.n Mexfeo day.. ......175,11 Brltlaadar 1U.WI Rhode ttl'd day.U0.U4 Eoisdar ta.m Polish day a.itt York day ..l.a Chlcaj-o dar T1S.U1 asudsr. 1T5.M N, DekoUdey..iO.iW I'ennsyrxdedar.xwa.toO Connectto't dar.80S.J7I Welsh dar 190.TM Italian dar ni.eTJ California dsy..t31,sa Minnesota dar-.tU.&U MIchljan der...liW,lJ Manhattan day.t90.JlT Ohio dar 1M.T0O Closing dar tOJM greatest dar tn Philadelphia, UTe 1T,SM reatest dar In Paris, 1881 BaT.iea Oreateat day In Chloaso TW.M1 Fatal rionfe ef an Klectrle Oar, POMiaXD, On., Nov, 3. A frightful ac cident oooqrrad eary In the morning, p hen an electric car of the East Side Rail road comDanr. containing fifteen people, plunged through the draw of the Madison ptreet bridge into the river, twenty-live feet below. Fire bodies have been reoov. red. and It It believed two others are still at the bottom of the river. The bodies re covered are those oi unarlea Uicxman, J. F, Anderson, Joseph Btartler, Alexander Campbell, T. Beunlok, a deaf mute. Those mlssintr are Paul Oder and a boy named Albe. The draw of the bridge waa open to allow the steamer Elwood to pass through, and the gates at both endaofthe draw closed, but the par crushed through the rail gate and plunged pff the end ot Another Battle Creek Victim Dead. Battli Ciu:r., Mioh,, Nov. a. The death list from the Grand Trunk wreck baa reached twenty-eight Mr. Robert Vance, ot Slmooe, Ont.,wbobad both legs broken by falling timbers, died at the Nichols home yesterday, She leaves husband and three small children. Tteterla'e Hester of Ceremonies Dead. POKDOsr, Nov, q, Major General Sir Christopher Charles Teeadale, V 0. R. A., k. O. M . G. C D.. her maiesty'e master of teremonles, and at one time equerry to the Prince of Wales, and who accompan ied the latter to Amerloa, died yesterday at Bagnot, of paralysis, aged 60. WS F4GLE STORE, tar Id. fewword we dealre to eall tV to your notlee a very important t fact. It s this. We have as ty large end fine alne of general ttore gopds at yon will find any- ty where. Com and aee us, let m (how yon our goods and tell you what oar prleee are. We dellrer"Vfj foodt anywhere promptly and"ej w)tl)oqt extra eharge whatever jg to th parohaaar. Don't pay big . prloe bat eora ana oe tu t Robert Walp first street, Op. Round Iloutea LIZ411U ultlCKK VALLKV, Subscribe for the Carbon Advocate. Only $1.00 a year. Tlie paper is worth the small amount of money without me interesting reading matter, Mr. William llenrv and wlfo. nf Btelnsville, Lehigh county, were visiting at ilarry Follweller a Sunday Mr. A, F. Stclcerwalt and wife cave a delightful sociable at Joseph Welir's, in tast; x'enn on Hunday. Mrs. John Rehrls and her son. of last week. They were angleloa for llsli in mo wizard ureeK anu caugnt a number of the finny tribe. Messrs John Oswald and .Tosenh Rauoh accomtanled by their wives, of New Tripoli spent Saturday and Sundaylast at w. b. lielntzelmans. Mr. Charles Barrel moved to Bow. manstown on Monday. Mrs. Charles Rehrls and her Inll.f Bon John were enjoying themselves at uotvmanstown. On Wednesday. November the first. was a famous day In the Valler. the cracking of the sportsman's gun was heard in all directions, because it was the first day iu the year under the Act oi Asseruuiy that rabbits can be hot or killed without imnosinff penalty. Mr. Augustus Eck and famllv took a trip to the Indian mountain on Sun day, they were enjoying themselves wim ms uroiuer JacoD, living on the farm of the Honorable Robert Klotz. The circumvolution of tha leaves. blowing of the cold wind and the heavy frosts aro Indications that the Inter is mgu at our door. Mr, W. S. Ileintzelman made a business trip to Allentown an Mondav. Mr, ileintzelman is an Elder of the Fennsvillo Congregation and on thn same day represented said church, as a delegate in the Lutheran con ference at Allentown. The annointment of Mian NV,thtoin of Mahoning, as teacher for school's ino. oio mi tne vacancy caused by the resignation of Miss Keleh.was ratified by the East Penn Bchool board. Our DODuIar black'smlth. .Tnbn Fritzlnger. moved to Parrvvllla Inn Tuesday. Mr. Fritzinger had for years been organist in the Penusvill ohurch. He had been a hard working man all his life time. He is advanced In age and falling gradually in health. xnegeneraieiection will tak place- on Tuesday next, November 7th Quite a number of county oillces and the President Judgeship of the forty .1.1 I TI1.1-I..1 . . nn , r J tuuu x'lai.itui, niu vu ue uueu. M r. Charles Rehrig has the contract to build a new bank-barn in the Valley for Mr. Shell, of the upper end of the county. After he had erected the barn the heavy storm on Friday a week ago blew it from the foundation. Mr. Rehrig while in the act of hoisting said barn with screw jacks on Friday last got hurt, but fortunately not eriousiy. There are certain families living fmm generation to generation without having a newspaper In the house which is a great mistake. P,tr f imllv should have a newspaper in the ho jse to get posted of what Is going on in our days throughout the leu gth and breadth of the land. The second party consistine of two men professing to be Indian Doctors drove lately through this valley and humbuged the people outrageously. According to what the people state one of them appears to be a very ed ucated man and is an excellent speaker. They are driving from house to house and the expert speaker is addressing and admonishing the people in dUf er- em wayB sininar to a minister at a funeral, he is telling the people that be can judge by looking at them, what will become ot them in the future. The great fraud stated to some of our healthiest people that they would be paranzea oy a stroKe or apoplexy with, in a few days If thev dont take medi cine to purify their impure blood, be is sometimes crying yet how he pities them and almost got &ome of our most intelligent people crazy, and in this way mannaged to get from two to ten dollars out of a number of familloF, This to caution the people to be on in "alien." Hacuton, Pa., Nov. I. While Albert fiponenberg and bis wife and child were driving across the Pennsylvania railroad tracks here they were struok by a freight engine. Mrs. Sponenberz was Instantly iglne. lied, kill and the husband was badly in- inred. The child escaped without a scratch. jlthough the horse wat killed and th wagon at mousnea. Bhhakdoah, Pa., Nov. 3. The first meeting ot the miners looking to the reof- ganliatlon of the Miners and Mine Labor ers' Amalgamated association, filnee th flUbandment of that body after the dleao t'roui strike ef six years ago, was ksli hire yesterday, Fully 4,000 miner were In town, blinllar meetings win be held ever the ooal regions. Pijtibubo, Nov. 1. Mrs, Dora Wlrter- &auer, of New York, has written Marc? jue&enna a letter asking him It he tea find out anything about the whereabout of ker husband, Jaoob, who left New York with the Plnkerton men at tha time ef th Homestead strike. She la afraid he was killed at Homestead. She says that ah and her ohlldren are starving. BCBASTOif. Pa.. Nov. t. William Kel ler, a Dlsghamton baggage master on the D., It. and W, road, waa shot and Instantly killed by D. F. Alwood. ot Pjatsnon. X. J.. smpioyea as a guara oy tne united Htatet ICxpress company. The eaoottng waa probably accidental, although there Is ld to hav been bad feeling between the mn. Atwood was Rrrested, Johkitowk. r . Nov. 2.-rThe Jofcuoi Iron company, which hat been runnlna all summer sn about half time, last night rssnmed operations on double turn. The eompany employe from 1,600 to 2,000 men. The resumption praoticallymeana arerlval or Business in this seotlon oi the country, vvaen running lull turn the uamtna com pny employs from 7,000 to 8,000 men. wiuitBAKKI, Fa., Nov. 1. John Grabaakl and Michael Malaekwloh were killed and Patrick McCue, Thomas George and Sherman Helfrlok badly Injured Is as explosion of gee at the Stanton mine of th Lehigh arid Wllkeabarre Ooal eom pany here. The men entered a body of gas with naked lamps, whloh eansed a ternne explosion. The mine le badly dam aged. RlADtKS, Pa.. Nov 9. Professor D. M. O. Wann, who was found la an uncon scious condition In an outhouse on Tuee day, died yesterday from the results of ex posure, without having recovered coa otousness, The dead man waa but '0 yearaold, and was formerly ons of the best known educators In Berks eeunty. He waa at one rime preatdent ef the Berks ucunty ennaay Bchool association. Xastoh, Pa., Nov. a, Orders hers kea neelved here for the re-emplayment (tk 00 men suspended in the oar department Of th Lehigh Valley railroad alien at South Eatten, The order will go into ef fsot nsxt Monday. There la much rajole ag among tha me over the bright pros pects for a full tesumptlon of work In ths shops, which before the deal with the jieaaiag roaa gave employment 10709 men. Cbistik, Pa., Nov . Samuel Jeknaon. who waa convicted In 1M3 of the murder of John Sharple&a and sentenced to be hanged, but whose sentence was com muted to Imprisonment for life, I anxious for a pardon. He Is confined 40 East ern penitentiary, (rem wkenoe he ha written to Rev. W. Bryant, presldtut slder ef the M. E. anorak, asking him to get up a petition for si scut Ire ele teener. TheSharpless murder waa a .aerated ase, and an Innocent man eame near be ing nangea la joaneon's steaa. Met Engaged le jtmbueador Tan Alen. Paovipuc r, Nov. t Miss Hope Ood dard. hslrees to the manr millions of Col onsl William Ooddard, one of the cotton barons of Rhode Island, and a well known balls at Nswoort. WasMasrtatt and Lenax: d.nlss the report of her"engsgemtut t'e Ambateador .Van Alen. NEWSY OCCURRENCES. LOOAl. MATTERS OF MORE OR I.KSt IMPORTANCE. What line Occnred tn thle Cltr Durlnx the Week Tertlnentlr Kpltomlsed by Onr Special Reporters. Fine teams for all purposes at the South End Livery. Full line of Ingrain and Brussels carpets at Henry Schwartz's. Just make It a point to see David Ebberttwhen you want a team for busi ness or pleasure. Lowest prices. For Sale A new one horse soring wagon will be sold cheap, Ap pip to C.W. Swab. it The finest line of overcoats ever brought to this section will be found at M. Losos & Co., First street. Ticket for free portraits at Rlshel's gallery are good until December 1803 Latest style overcots at M. Losos 4- Co, Low prices preYatL Fashlonoblo oiothlng for every. body at M. Losos & Co., Oberta Blook. M. Losos & Co., have a full line of latest styles hats and caps. if. Losos A Co., hay a good, ound hsrse for sale hap. E3i For County Commlsslcne -s, vote for O'Donnell and Trexler. The board of school directors meet In regular monthly ses gn at the offloo ot President McCormfck on next Monday. Town Council will hold It 1 regular monthly session on next Tuesday even ing. P. J. Klstler is laying a flue flag stone pavement along his First street property. A ooal oil can full of oil fell and broke In front ot Kemerer's store last Mondaynight. Some Sne held a match too close to it afterwards and the prompt action of bystanders only preventod a conflagration. All persons who are entitled to premiums for exhibits at the late ex hibition of the Carbon County Indus trial Sooiety are invited to call on Val. Sohwartz at Uenry Schwartz's mam moth furniture store. G& For Connty Commissioners, vote for O'Donnell and Trexler. A. Sell & Co., proprietors of the South End Livery, on Iron street, have disolved partnership by mutual con. sent. The extensive business will be continued by Thos, Sell. Our young friend and townsman T. J.Knerr, has resigned his position with the Reading Railroad Company at Philadelphia and Is now employed with the Lehigh Valley Coal Co., at Bethlehem. Mr. Knerrwlll make his home at Cross Keys Hotel, Allentown. In ompetltion with the largest city publishing houses, we secured an order and furnished the Dimmick Memorial Library of Mauch Chunk with nearly seven hundred dollars worth of book and magazines. Low prices done te business. B, p. Luckenbach, Uauoh Chunk. Rev. Q. W. Dungan, the able pastor of the M. E. Church, was stricken suddenly with heart failure on Monday morning last and now lies at his home critically 111. A Masonto banquet was held at the Exchange Hotel, on Saturday evening at which many prominent men of the order were present. During the evening pertinent remarks were made by Drs. Zern, Bower and Smith. P. A. German, W. O. Obert, William tenner and others. The cqlsiue was perfect. "Boss"Clau88, P. P. Clark. David Ebbert, and David Kreamer was a Lehighton hunting party ou,t shooting rabbits on Wednesday. Report says that seven rabbits were killed. They would have killed more only that Pat used up nearly all the ammunition in killing a poor lone rabbit that was caught Iu a feuoe and could not get away. The name of 'Squire John'W. Koons. of town, nominated by the Peoples rarty ror the otnoe of Associate Judee does not appear on the ticket, because the party managers forgot to fill the nomination with the Secretary ot State as the law demands. The names of all the other candidates appear on the ticket In regular form. Those persons who desire to rote for Mr. Koons will havu to write his name in the blank space left for this purpose. Those PQpple who. failed to attend the entertainment ot the Thalia, Con cert Company in the Opera House on last Friday evening missed, qqe qf the moBt refreshing musloal treats with whloh this town ha ever been favored. There was a very large audience pre sent who showed their appreciation by prolonged appiaus. The concert was given as a benefit for the Lehighton Orchestra. A. F. Snyder, of Welesport. sells a beautiful organ for $00, other dealers get t90 for the same Instrument An upright piano at J13100, others get (225.00, Sewing machines from 110 to $30, all the leading makes. Wuhlng machines from it to $5. Bed springs t'2 50, others get 15. Hattresses at tl.15, otners get tiaj. An elegant feed cut ter at 13.50 The No. 10 Tornado Feed Cutter at raMft other get tmOO. A spring cot bed for 11.35, Jt will pay you to see his stook and learn prloea ne Deais an competitors, In a talk with a representative. t the Carbon County Improvement Com pany one day recently we were inform. el that should Lebighton's borough oouncil decide to substitute the aro lights for street Illumination In place ofjthe lncaudeoent light the company would agree to furnish said UghU at the rate of $85 per annum per light. This rate is perhaps as low if not lower tbau than the same lights are fqrnfsheq iu 1110 owns ou in qonsiaeration or the size and importance of Lehighton we believe it time for the membajs 0 the council to take some action in the direction ot better light tor the town. tW Great care should l-e exercised by all voters, and; particularly Demo crats, when they mark their ballot Under no olroumstanoes mark a cross In the ring at the head of the tloket Put a cross In the square opposite th name of every candidate with the ex ception ot John B. Storm. Then under the head of "non-partisau JudleUry?. puta ores ojipoalfe the name i(f AUu Craig the people1 ehoUx for President Judg. PERSONAL MENTION. A Snap Shot Camera Catches Those Who Cotueand flo Among Their Friends In Lively Lelilahton. Earnest Pflle and wife, of Hazleton, Sundayed with the family of Otto Deltmar on Bankway, ..Thomas Fagan, of Easton, a well know Lehigh Valley engiueer, was iu town over Sunday. ..Mrs. Thos. E. Morthlmer, and son Tom of Bankway, visited relatives and friends at Mauch Chunk Wednesday. . .lllno-host Delfenderfer. of the Gil bert House, Weatherly, was hero on Monday, . .Mrs. Hummel, of Pottsvllle is visit! mg her daughter, Mrs. L. Irvin on South street. Mrs. O. W. Morthlmer and son Guy are home from a visit of several weeks among Tremont friends. ..Robert Hollenbach, salesman in Wm, Kemerer's general store, spent Saturday and Sunday among Bethle hem aud Allentown friends. Harry Clauss and wife, ot Hotel- Vendig, Philadelphia, were guests at the palatrlal residence of W. E. Ash on Third street for a tew days last week. Miss Rose Keller, of Bankway Is home from a pleasant visit among Monroe county relatives and friends. JSu For County Commissioners, vote for O'Donnell aud Trexler. Vote for Ilarry Schwartz for Register and Recoider. AM ECCLKSIASIICAI. TI1IAI-. Rev. Mr, llelti, of Clierrjvllle, Oulltr of Insubordination. An ecclesiastical trial that excited much local Interest took place iu St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Allentown' Monday, The accused preacher was the Rev. J.J. Koltz, pastor of the St Paul's Church, in Cherryville, North ampton County. There were about Ave clergymen of the conference pro- sent, and the Rev. Dr. A. R. Home, of Allentown, presided. The charges against the Rev. Mr. Reitz were; First, Installing as members of his church council persons whom conference' had ordered him not to install; second, refusing to an nounce to the congregation the res olution relative to the adoption of th6 constitution for the government of congregations recommended by the synod; third, attempting to organize an independent congregation while under charges of Insubordination. As to tb,e first two charges Mr. Reltz's explanations were aooepted, but he was found guilty on the charge ot at tempting to withdraw from the synod while under the charges. In view of all the circumstances, it was resolved that conference waive further objec tion to the granting of letters of dismissal by the president of the synod. This Is an invitation to Pastor Reitz to withdraw. tW Vote for Harry Schwarte for Register and Recorder. taa For County Commissioners, vote for O'Donnell aud Trexler. DIEIl-SAMUEI. LfclVAN. An Old aud Respected Citizen ('ailed llouae., After au Illness of only a tew days Samqel Leyan died at his home on First street last Saturdav morning at the advanced ago of 72 years, one month and a few days, death re sulting from a complication of dl sease consequent to old age. Inter ment was inado ou Tuesday In the Le highton cemetery. The pall bearers wereCUqtonand'T.J. Bretney. J. L. (label, Joseph Zahu, Daniel Kreldler, and Robert Walp. Rev. Miller, pastor of the Evangelical church ofllciated. The funeral was very largely attend ee. Deoeased waa born In Ilanover town ship, Montgomery county, on the 15th day ot September 1821. Ho was mar ried in 185fi to Johanna Lelnhart, who survives together with one daughter, airs. John Evans. For over forty years he made his home in this town, an nonored and respected citizen. During his early redence here he taught school In the winter and during tho summer he followed the trade of of brick-laying and plasterer many of the building hero being specimens of his work, Viz: Joseph Obtrt's residence. Trinity Lutheran church, Zion's Re formed church, Evangelical church. etc Ills brother and sister who sur Vive are Augustus Levan, of Altoona. and Mrs. Sarah Worraan, of Beyer- town, ra. Vote fax Kreamer. tW Dr. J, C. Kreamer the Demo- oretlo candidate for county treasurer, is a man who Is sate, sound, reliable and will make a good, faithful of- llclal. He merits the earnest support or all voters regardless of party, He was honestly nominated, he has made adeeent a.ud (especta'ble canvas and it falls to the duty of all people who desire to see efficiency rewarded that ther should vote tor him. He has lived the greater part ot his lite in Towamenslng and his actions in busi ness and private life are always open to the public view. Dr. Kreamer deserves your vote. Don't tall to vote for him., A Fanners Institute, A Farmen,' Institute will be held at Zimmerman's Hall New Mahoning, on Friday afternoou and evening, Novem ber 3rd. Prominent speakers who ate Interested in Agricultural matters will be present and address the meeting, among them the Secretary ot the State Agricultural Sooiety. Every farmer and all who are Interested n (arming should be preaeut u. both meetings, which will b tree to all. Their Iteernrd Won't be Orcat. There are certain folks who have already tried their level best to ruin E. S. UeinUleman, of bast Penn financially, physically and politically bv fraudulantlv blaakenlnir hla rami. tatloq atvj (nUrfKlog in. his domestic aifalra. nowyr be I still alive, the reward for ewb peepl Iu eternity will not be a good ou. BTOllM CODOEMMKU. , Man Without Honor nnd Larking In Olxnlly ot Character Dearedee Him self nnd the Tilgh Character of the Ilench by Chicanery and Illesracernl Tricks. There Is scarrelv n namMM, nt n standing whatever In the Lehigh Valley that has not severs! condemned John otorm for the illsplcable manner in hick he has acttul In thl. mni.,i in ha electecTresldent Judge of the 43rd district. There are verv few Common Pleas Judges in this State who do not enjoy that entire conBdence of the public which a man on the bench abonld liv. Thar. such, however, and It it not at.alldetlrable mere should be anv mcreasn In it,, num. ber. There would be an addition of one, however if Judge Storm should be elected 1 tne uarDon-iionroe district. Savs the 'biladelphla Press Judge Storm has Become a partr to. If ot the originator of. a trick whlr-i, mht bet .ulDcient to dlsquailify any man for discharge of th. naturally delicate and Impartial duties of a Judge. He took a artlal duties of a Judge. Ue took a snap proceeding In objecting to the certi ficate of nomination of ex-Senator Craig, 10 01 nomination of ex-Senator Craiir. -I , T-. . ... . . " in iw ucmocraiic candidate, waiting until lata in the last day in order to render it ImnnaalM. r. t. ..I a. . It Impossible for Jlfr. Craig's friends to rais objections to Judca Storm's rpnl. ficale, which Is exactly the same as Mr. uraigs. 1 ne ttlck has succeeded with assistance of the Serretarv nf th. Commonwealth, who could be relied upon Where factional advantage is to be obtained. Bv the arbitrary nnW nf ihn Secretary the name of Judge Storm will be pnuteo as tne regular Democratic candi date tor the district, although be has no nomination but that of iiouroe County. If Judge Storm were a man St to be upon the bench, if be had that sensitive honor and dlgcltv of character which every man who seeks the exalted petition ijuageougni to have and must have our court! ai not to be debauched nnd degraded he would have been incapable 01 participating in such a disgraceful trlek, not only, but he would hava reomlltd Instantly anv attempt to make him a oenenciarjioi it. une Judge who obtains this place bv chicanery cannot nxneet m command popular confidence. Ue Invites both distrust and contempt, and a dis trusted judge is worse than worthless: he isla constant micace. The man who will take an unfair and indecent advantage of another is oat the one to balance the scales of jostle between men. No one knows better tbau Judge Storm that, under the decisions or Judge Simon ton.ln the Dauphin County Court, his name is not entitled to ea on the nfflM.i ballot as the regular district nomloee. Judge Slmonton ruled in the Fayette and Greene County cases that in a district. composed of two counties the nomination or one county alone does not constitute a district nomination. The same ruling was made In the case of Mr. Craig's certificate of nomlnatlon.and it wouuthaye been the same, of course, In the case of Judge Storm's certificate had that been before the court. But the case of Judge Storm is just as much covered by this opinion as If It bad been Individually in issue. The snao eame to which Jndce Ktnrm and the Secretary nf the Cnmtnnnw.jttt, have resorted in erder.to cheat the Deino crats of the Carbon-Monroe distiicl la notice enough that Jdge Storm did not expect to succeed by fair and daylight methods The nurnoaa of this whnl despicable business was to trick the people into casting a vote for Judge they did not Intend to cast. What right would a man who received a, seat on the bench by such methods hate to th respect ol any one ? The people of that district can best show their self respect bv defeailn? Judge Storm. "II is unfit." livnll vnl.ni onA r...lt.l..l t, I oims, wnen tnev mark thnir h lnt Under no circumstances mark across wuuoi uu circumstances mara acrossl in the ring at tho head of the ticket r... .. I tui a cruss in tne square opposite thel 4uu,?r treatment, name of every candidate with the ex. Mr Gotll's many friends in Carbon canllnn .1 Tl,-, tl D. mi . IcOlintv llOHA tn COa him hnnl. nr-nl.. I.. r""" uu"u u. oiurui, lava unuer the head of '-non-partisan Judiciary" put aoross opposite the nomo of Allen Craig the people's choice for President Judge, Carbon County's Population Increases 8.700 in Ten Tears. In 1880 the Population nf flnrhnn I county was 31,923 and ln 1890 38,021, bo-1 ed the Primary School every day dur lnc an Increase of fjTOQ in tnnvnnre nt I ing the second month, ending riot 11. the rate of Q7Qeyery year. The same rate of Increase durlnir the last three. years, which is a safe estimate, mglnn our county population at this time 40,- ujs And this also makes Carbon a Judicial district at the next apportion, ment by the Legislature. The Comoendinm also ahnwa that there are 16,318 of our population males and 15,723 females', 1019 males and 2621 f enales ot foreign birth. The county contains only 37 male and 13 lemaie, in ail w colored people. Among the ohanges of population are Mauch Chunk Borough 419 Increase Banks township. 113: E. M. Chnnlr nin Lehighton, 1010; and Weatherly, 081; wmist Kidder township deceased from 1207 to 092; Lausanne from 12I to 136; Lower Towamenslng (vom 1732 to 1726 farryvllie ramUQ7 to Penn Forest from 053 to 623. It is aUa somewhat remarkable that the two wards of Mauch Chunk are very nearly ot equal population, the first being 2052 and the second 8019. A Peanut I'olltlclau, From the White Haven Journal, 1 he voters of Carbon .county, irre spectlve of party, cannot afford to continue on the bench ot that Judi. clal district the peanut politician who Introduced into this campaign the low tncasoi atonroe petty polltlos. It n.l.lk rti.minJ JlLw an- Craig to maintain the integrity and ,r ... . . ' puntyoi me uenenso longand bonor-l ably occupied by the late Judge Drher- " Ulr Creek School. firatmonthof the term nnrilno-rtnt ina roiiowiniris thn mnnrt. fnr fhaiare tne rerr lowest in tne vaiiAi. 93. No. of pupils present tluring the month 3x. The following attended everv dav. Annllln Ifaidt tfoti. DIehl, Mamie BauchspeU. Gussie ' Bauch, Harry Levan and Newton ii 't , VT.V N,, V-1 ,rri Paul Boyer aod MU EUle Yotter. . r. lct, teacher Corper stone Dedication r i , n """ . yum Ike'a Reformed Churah of Long Run. 1U bo kid Sanday. Novb 15th, m. All are eetdUlly invltilp.r battle, sold bv all wsagle'ts. TeiU- to partlelpate ln th exercises. LABI. WEISSPORT AND AROUND, SI'ICT HAITKnlNOS ItRIKFI-V KP1TO fit tZEO. The Doings or the Week Interleadeil With I'eronal Mentions. A. J. Goth will build an addition to his residence. Protracted meetings are being held in the chapel at Phlfea's Corner. Elmer Wentz. of Tnrllnn Mnnntol., lost a valuable horse bv dnnth nno .J last week. Tilgh Dreisbach. of HI t .'rftnlr. says tnat the lamest niwhna rnlor.,1 iu laruon county this year were pro uucis 01 nis orchard. Last week Sueirer rarolvAfl n nap ioaa or onions, ditto of salt. George Kresee and wifn rati . T 0n Bania7. fr.oma Peasant visit 10 uionroe countr ren1s. resc work " Interior of i. Keformea "-h completed. t, executed by painter Andrew uayeroi ihiguton. Ed Miller, of Lehighton, one of C. .., u. imguiuu, one 01 u, A.flftfll'u nt-tlclc 1. I..-. , ul"i,M " iiuisueu a Deat'onl attractive gold front at the DODlllar St.. T-'.lmo popular St Elmo. George Buck is uraduallv lng from a recent severe Illness. The Franklin Shoe Co., made their first shipment of goods to a Scranton Arm on Monday. The management of the business is in the hands of G. H. Laury. F. A. Graver has purchased from the Lehigh Wagon Co., of Lehighton, a pretty frame dwelling house on white street Conductor Dall has movod to Le highton. George II. Laurv. of Mannh Chunk- will move to this place taking up a residence in the old Graver home stead. The funeral of Charles DroUWh took plaoe on Sunday at Big Creek. The servioes were conducted J. I. Y otter of Parryvllle. Deceased was aged 1 0 years. The sons who sur yive are Datld, Ammon, John, Joe and James. Nevln Steckel and Oamr Korn popular Slatington vouna men. nnnnt Sunday in Franklin with genial IT. F. x'eier. George Horn and Job n llftlldrndn were on a three days hunting trip to Lowhill, Lehigh county. Prof. Ed Bover Wni fining Imetnoaa at Allentown on Monday, Very near all of the necessary shares of the Franklin Building and Loan Association hayo been subscribed for. If there are any persons desiring I stock they should not fall to make an early can on the directors. Miss Ella Delbert was at Nnrrla. town over Sunday representing the Y. P.O. E. society at the State session of the organization. Envelopes as low ia ltrn 1 turn printed at the Advocate ohico. Cir culars, 500U tor J3.0O Give your patro nage to legitimate business firms. Pleasant Ed Shiffersttne. of Mil waukeo, was in town for a fftw nhnrf hours on Monday. Ed was formerly a salesman in Blery's drugstore. Charles Maurer and wife, of Wilkesbarre, spent a few days very pleasantly In towt, with Mrs. Itapp and family, Henry Christman and wlfo are baok home after a delightful visit to the World's Fair. A. F. Snyder shinned a Allentown.one to Lebanon nnd Haltwan ed one to Mr. N. B, Kuohnerat Little Ivjoh ncoiu Aaron aoes not run around to sell Pianos and Organs, but Uap this week. Aaron does not run he S6llS mora thatl nyiV (Uala. 1 Ik. he sells more than any dealer lu the vauey. nn,.nnnf.l...l CI . r. , , mouu wmnusA, uoin, 13 now ln tha Rusu Hospital,-- PbUa. .lalnltlu ...V.n.n I. I ., . , u,ha okqiu iu the fu'l enjoyment of health and vigor The Mennouites still hold the fort Laury'a Hall. They are making many converts to their religion which I takes in feet washing, baptism, etc. A person who has their life Insured n. not become a member. Tho insurance agents want, to geton to these people. The followintr nnnlln hnrn Attaiwl. Floreuoe Albright, Bertha Albright, Beulah Beltz. Meta Hell P.llon Vmn heiser, Daisy Graver, Lizzie Moyer, Anna btrang, Rachel Strang. Mamie SeldeI,Nora Strohl, Gertie Tilne.Frank iieiaelmau, Walter Fronhelser, Willie 3reene, Leo Koous, Albert Koons, Willie Mu,ssolinau, Willie Sibbaoh, Harry Straug. Georife Seldel and Pr. dinand Trine, Myra L. Miller, Teach- IZT Vote for Kreamer for treasurer. Annie MlKhell V alilithtnti tttAatvA l.la I. 1 1 a mnut Heloctulila fui.l In .1,. ..... n .. . .wab .u, vm" lnjr Ul ot first class attractions by Annie .uiiuueii, nuierioHv youug star, and her company of New York artist. 1lwa Xlltphull la lbtlR X.I.J ,i . .. j l. j.. j PUHHWl IU Ull the appiaus and many kind words with nhl.k ....!.. I ..J . .. wuwuoudw uiKMiy (rL'eieu. XJrigUt vivacious, sparkling she shows a nat- iralloD nn II.a l,naH.ln .. .1 1.. , uu..uwq wu ,ua uun.ua auu IU Ut)r several characters that at once make, ucra pupuiur tavoriie, niltle Iloir- man n luipn cnhr.ll. In I, .... ,.,... . H wm. .. uvw ' . - , ,u (. II , BB1I b UUU jig dciuoee nod boy character baa per naps no equal, at lest we know of uone Tll.nl.nlm.nnnrtl.n - uw uoiauw ui mo vjuil'tiliy 1X1118 Up to ft standard not generally reached by companies who hare a much more fLPi'f8 mi8si0-?-. .Wherever with large house because they desert e il- ii7.Tunk.... ic. I , , . , Milton ! lory, Welssport, has a largo f ! w mt m ' , Wn? '. iT i blankets, whins. robes. 1a. which hale , . , , ' : """l"? Rt ,Te,l0,7 V1- 1 ,'ou need anrthins in this line huv 11 hero .n,l I you will save money, beoause our nrioes I ' " jr offer One Hnndted rjoll.r. Itewa for any case of t'atarrh that cannot I cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cur. I n , SltltMTUV II . . ?Z?""h2ZZf ,HW2- J.'cbeoej for tb hut 16 years, and believe ," pwievnj uoaoiaoie man puelneis transantions and floaoetaiu able to oarrv I out any otlljailooi made by their arm. Toledo. O. WaLoixa, Kxavxx & Mv vu, wnaiesai atuggieu, Toledo, o, I r . 1 1, n.,. l n , . . . . Hairs Catarrh Cures Is taken later nail r auyatUe; liSvi. 2712 JlZv!, .a.! 1 iiAiklu fui, SECRET SOOIETY DOINGS. Socletvlld-ltlts of Interest to the Mem bere of the Fraternltv. Secret SOClntlns In naod nf nnrnnlin nalla, flags, banners, uniforms, etc. BUOUIU Const! t 11. V. Mnrlhlmnr. Jr. who represents one of the largest firms of Importers, manufacturers and dealers lu this country before purchas ing elsewhere. Joseph N. Bennett, of Lehigh council 101. Jr. O. U. A. M.. has r. ceived notice of his appointment on the State Council Committee on Credentials to serve during the ensuing year. Joe is one ot the leading members of tne order In this section and has a state prominence by intr,t nf th vt.auu sj uia uiaut nei riuea 111 luu The demonstration In I'hllndftlnhla . , ,., , , honor of thelSth anniversary nf thn ... ., . , . , ; . , , Order of the Knights of the Golden .ui,uxeuuflTauia was a magnin cratic people as well as all lovers of cent success, and was witnessed biL..j.j thousands of people. Nearly 4000 Sir Knln-lltR nnrtlnlnntn nf hm ot !... orv. 1 7 i I eluded costumed Hermits and armored Knichtt. Thfirn warnO.1 innila rtf mual. neitt liiuiiiir.Bri. inn fHvnitiRrin ln.iti... i.. n. . i ,i Ton , lnllneand20 corceou tA.hlen.riY pav ... -; - with representations of ancient and ..u.guiuuu. ii, tun uubsi parade eyer made by the Order. A oisiionest actios. The action of Secretnrv nf fitntn Harrltyiu permitting the name ot John B. Storm, of Monro. nn.,nt tn be printed on ihe regular Democratic ticket stamps William F. Harrlty a dishonest man and lnnv, n taint the Inteirritr and manllnBM nf Jnhn it . ....... w Storm Who accents st.ch mtln, John B. Storm is no morn entitle.! tn anlaceothhmnnrt.(.w ,7" ti. i .i I the man iu the moon. liewasnvr nominated as described h ti, '," ,.. . ' of the party aud a convention nf doln. moral right then had Harritv t mlt II, a n-lntin,. o. . tt 'bailor sn mlnr:rJ thantheclear Intention oernetnntn thn " , " .. 7.,,: . .. ..' .. :::.; . 7 r loafersandthnwhn .," uuuoak uietnoasor acanir nrnnt-tinnca ,i , 7 time auain been rnmidlatod l oil honest peonle. IfW. v. tr " Governor Patti,n. tnh trV""'1 Mickey Cassidy have the le. rl.ht say whom the oeonln .hmi l, VT fl, PrBMt. r.i..s. . InVni . , ? "mo ,0.r 811 -I.. iZ Tu7,l . . . '"P1" and esteemed by all who Above all time now is tho opportunity iui kouu citizens to crush the vipers who threaten the sancitr nf thn n,ni. and who would make the judgeship a ummetaoie commodity. Let no stone be left unturned to rebuke those who hava sunk to the lowest level In their mad efforts to at tain their unjust, dishonest and dla bollcal end. Put a cross opposite the name of Allen Craig and thus vote to perpetuate abilltv. l.n.. ..iu and integrity. The future welfare of o. peopie demand the election of a man to the Bench who Is honest aud who will be a faithful servant of the people. That man Is Allen Craig. Let nun nave your support. Lutheran Celebration. The memories nf thn hm.ii.. i.. Germany under Martin Luther were abroad, lu tho Lutheran Church here on Sunday and the snrvlna fn. th day were arranged with greater or less imwenca to the anniversary of the German Monk's nnan Kpaal, n.l.l. . t. . , u.vua. 1' 1L.1 LI.U Church of Rome. On net ir.17 Luther boldlr nailed tn tha j the Schlosskirche, at Wittenberg, his ninety Ave Latin rha.aa i.ii. Urmed, reiterated his "heretical" onl. nions. That dar. as thn nantrai !.,... u. , i.u.wi,U4mo opening of the reformation, Is cele. brated with enthusiasm by the Luth erans, and the RnJ. .,,.. - J -.-".t.IL tu date is set aside by them for rellalous ouservonoe of the great event. The festival has also, ln a certain .n a persoual bearing, -occurinir no nnnr tho anniversary of Luther's birth. He was born at Rtaiai.an i r . -wwu, .u 1IUB31SU Saxony, on St. Martin's Eve, Nov. 10, oo. tie aieuin the game place, Feb. 18, 1516. Our lraiid Thanksgiving rreinlani w Au our xieatlers. We shall nrint n nnurtnn l n. i r ,u um iu of Iovember 25 entitling everyone who buys the paper to a reproduction in oil colors of the great floral panel- picture -au American Beauty," printed by the artist of tha ,ml famous "Yard of Pansies" and "fard of noses." This superb present, worth 5.00. is copyrighted, aud cannot be purohased of picture-dealers at any price. It Is 20 Inches hiizh. and will nt upright narrow spaces admirably. reJ!l!re to get a coupon entitling you to this magnificent gift. on November loth. I Dr. Danzer, the reliable specialist of 1 1. .1 t .. . . . . -. """"""p t oe at tne exchange Hotel, Lehighton, for all who need hut serviee. ......... ,11,1101 sreat, Til UP that tl,a ...t..l . l v ..... .unumumcuj .ivL-ii by the Thaleia Concert Company ln the Lehighton Opera House, October 27, under the auspices ot the Lehighton Orchestra, was a rare treat would ta a mild description, for It was more, it I was tascmating. AH their selections were of a high order and were rendered in an artistic manner, with that pre- olsion, ease and naturalness that marks the performer as a muster nnd fnuiin. - -- ate the bearer. "The Song That Reached My Heart," by Mrs. Jordan certainly reached the .Veer'ade an encore hit with the beautiful tenor selectlan "Promiaa Ma." Mr Hartpwn sttowel wonderful pre- nlfclon nnd del nnnv nf avan,,tlnn ln I aouatVand re5d7r4d verttru HUVi4uhsu tuciiun wuu luuw wingue4?,t0 ,ualit'ottu' Mr lliinlimnn'a mo a... v 1 1 A 1 The lion of the evening was Dr Hel- frloh. His playing of the "Witches Dance" was alone worth the prloe ot a4miUm: it waauioh nlavlnirna laa.de many people to eall a man a genius I InetftadofanartUu Th. iin.1 .i ..I l i raptXJtTuUou .KaT iLl -hT ".ST?" lTLuTnaTa.r' " " evlu eetowad LaIL..iiri. r .3. .. Ta.L, r. . TO THE VOTEItS OF CAltltON COUNTT. If there was ever a time in tha 1,1. tory of the great party of the people neu us votaries should stand firm and determined in the Demetuatlnn nf its principles It Is most assuredly now. .t tne regular cartv convantlnn held some weeks ago a full ticket waa nomi nated. Great care being exercised by the delegates of tho people that no name should bn nlenad nt. tha tlnhnt that was not backed by honesty and etticieucy. The tiumosn nf thu m, tn Insure from the majority party that tue people should only have officials who were honest and sincere and who would discharge their various duties faithfully aud consistently aud to the interest of the taxpayers. The Demo, cratic ticket therefore commends Itself rnr aiiin ....i t "J "u "u"B"y voters wnu uBSire tO Sen fhn nfTuIra nt !!,... r.....,. ...n. , , ,, . nuu JUU1C10US y oou- l.!t,i ., 1. ., , , . . : . " """"" ue elected Uy a handsome majority. Let the Demo- everv section ,,f ii. 1... . ' .. " 7 " . . " everv nouest effort to secure the eleo I ivu vk mw euure ticket, iu order perhaps, to break the wave of popular I i . , . 11 vuimiunn lavor or the Democratic ,,,, ttH0tA. .n.t ... . uisuuuwi ana uuscrupul- ous bosses and pettifogers may circu- me, during theclosiug hour of the campaign, lies and other r,,n. t i. te(l -to ,Djur8 them voters are "et?r W.arned to Ue n t"eiruard Z "T'T wp f8' "cry voter ?. . ". secur'B good government X tCnlTt l, r T" n T ' ZnLt u ,C 50.unty8nl 'I''toforJudge,audtheu , rnsiAny It 1n nrltl-. i.. . 1 . " " "F " u,usa m lu8 1ua'e '"8ll'rfc HU- , ,, w h ary to refer DPBC,a 7 10 "e several candidates 0luer '"an In a brief way. r- . , . -."' -s.oc'ate judge, Mr. Daniel ivouse, an nouest, conscientious oitl7n .. ,,r . . . . ' tu"'11' omzen ni stan.olB of thb lle W1" 8 uPn 'be Bench and v oeMyMli, aD" U6T. 10 8we" ula "tity. f or uouuty Treasurer. Dr. J. C I ir . """Tr OI ."" . 80"0' earnest support of all peonle Tha , . . . people, ine ' "7 . luo ,UWBr ena01 c7uly .r ITT'T... T. " ly Kuowmm l: " IT" ... . slerllnB worth and "u"mul1 mst excellent wty treasurer. Of long business ex know him for his manv nninllnnt qualities, he will have a large majority. For Register and Remirdai- it be very hard to ilnd a mau more thoroughly equipped than Harry Schwartz. He can stinnlr I, oil, l'n.k and German very well; be Is an expert penman; ue is kind and obliging aud people who have buslna'sa t.. i-.,.. can always expect the best ot treat ment. Mr. Schwartz should receive a large and enthusiastic snnnnrt r. all people who desire to see a deserving mau elected to a position where the services of an honest, faithful mau arc needed. An effort Shnilld l.a nw.la tn give him an almost unanimous elec tion as a compliment to his well known euiciency. For County Commissioner, i, men only should be eleotedj men who have the oufldminn nf tha .,! i.. all business transacted for the people. iien wno can be depended ou to work for the Interests of the taxpayers. Men Who Will Bive thn affnlr. nf tho oounty tho same careful and liberal attention that tl ...j h" their owu business. These men should also have business experience, they should be honest. nhlM,,,, e,i modating; they should be economical and faithful lu the tn,,ai.,io.. Knowing Johu O'Donnell aud M t' Trexler the CiBeos Advocate, nlwnvn awake to the good of all the Deonle has no heslteUCV in nnn,m.ln, them to the earnest considerations of all voters, as being thoroughly equip- pedinthe necessary qualifications to make County Commissioners who will be honest nnnnnvilnal .....I anu imiuiui to all the many Interosts of the Carbon county taxpayers. Every, voter who uesires to see the affairs of CarbSH county conducted in a business like manner should not fall to vote for them. Both gentlemen are business men of long experience and can be re lied on to put the same honest, careful ywucipie into all the transactions of the taxpayers tkavdn li n,. business. Iu their respective homes ami wherever known both gentlemen are respected aud esteemed for their many excellent qualities. If the voters of this oounty desire to see the affairs of the county conducted economically and on strict business principles they should not hesitate to give these men a neanv and sincere support. We re peat, both are capable, thorougly """"""i mm respected and nave al lu necessary qualifications to Gaf.lv tnnl, .II..4I I... . " luo interests ot we, the people, why pay the taxes. With Trexler and O'Donnell in the manage ment ot the affairs fthe county there I III Ko ,,n I...... , .... uva.iuuiux ut purpose or t...enl.Inn n . .. .. . ou.j,.iuh u, wiuug uecause tnelr lutegrity Is above reproach. They will make honest, faithful County Com. mlsslonera and the people should see to it that thev areelectsd hv .ni.nji,i majority. For County Auditors, the names of Curry and Peters commend themselves to all people who desire good business men and honest offleials. They will n ....... . .. . ... uuiuohuwium laiia to tuem taiin- f,,n. .nd t,inii.aii. t.i ii,.. i a ue T0te . , h i.'1'01!!? b,8 f".'"11 by all voters, and particularly Demo- orat. wheu thev mark ihe-lr l,llnl Under no olroumstonce mark a cross . ... I ? ot the tioket- uaiuv oi e.wf uauuiuaie Willi VD0 X" I oeptlonof JohnB. Storm. Thep under - n . I ul Iartifcan juaioiary Pt a oros opposlU the name of Allen Craig the people1 choice for Pildtit t.. j tsmHU L..:L,U. .....i.n WHIW aotluMs ueattf itn rTnm iiMa lcWttlmmln..ndiIwih hLuZ nw. lor OIdlMOl wwnrni ... ra ..... Apfily at Bei&'i Jeweery laUllsL COUNTY.- ON THE RAILROAD nniKK utvrniy on tvumi-i i i. INOS O.V TI1K ItAII.. Ihnrt l'arRtraplis That Will be of Internet to the Itnllrnnd Hots. 1 Conductor James MnAllkfa. eiii,. Lehigh Volley Railroad, recovered a Watch and chain frnm a nrw.1- .hn h. A abstracted it from the nnnlrat. nffl sengeronhis train on Friday. The owner refused to prosecute the man. McAllster. when tnfnrmnd that tha watch was missing, went straight to the crook and searched him, finding the time niece. The thief cnt. nff tha t..i" at Allentowu, 1 A dav airollarrv K!nrst.nn tha fnr. mer president of the Pennsylvania, Poughkeepsle & Boston railroad, now the reaeiver of that company, has been, engaged by the Lehleh Vnllev Rnllrnd Company, He is practically assum ing tho position ot assistant trafllo manager nlthoueh no circular annnnn- ciug his connection with the company uas ueen made. It is thought ho Is in this position to learn tho Lehigh Val- iHV bUSilieHS Nn t hat. Whan a nh.M. I. made in his departmeuthe will be able to tuke hold. t It iS rUtnnrad that. Praehlant V. T Wilbur, of the Lnhii'h Vallav Rallrna.l UomuallV. will dcnlina tha nemltiBllitn as president, next year, and that John xayior, trauio manager ot the company will be chosen to Mm nnaltl Inn nf Pasl. dent. Mr. Taylor Is considered one of the besl, railroad men in the country. Ha Is thoroughly conversant with the t-ehigh Vulley Couiuuuv. having haa.. connected with it all his life. IK. 11, Wilbur. ireueral AnAtarti nun. eriuteudeut of the Lehigh Valley; Alexander Mitchell, superintendent of motive power, aud Theodore Vorhees, actiug general uiauauer. arn nniiiui. ot inspection. Uu Saturday morulnc they lusuected Ilia 8itou4 nr. PnckArtn,, alter which they teturned to South Eastou.wheie they examined the bul.d tugs. It is stated that a number of impiuvenients audchaii"s nm tn ha made which will greatly beuetltE istou. I Ihocaps to bo worn by employes of the LehilfU Vallev bavn haan plnrtMrl Instead or a plain blue cap it will be encircled by two bauds of silver-tinted braid. The trainman, afntlnn mI.H and other employes will be furnished wim gold and enamel buttons. The outer edge will be solid gold, while iu the centre will be a red Hag with blue enamel background and ou It "L. V." t The Lehigh Valley Railroad is con uectiug its stations in the Mahanoy Valley by the loug distance telephone. Connections are now being made from Delano with the stations at Centralis and Mt, C'urmel, 1 The receivers of thn TtAndlncr n.a about to make a new arrangement with Uoxe Bros dbCo , whereby a portion of that COUlUanies coal nrndnnt. will ,m over the Tamaqua, Hazleton & North ern to the Heading lines. A rate that is satisfactory tu both comDanina in said to have been agreed upon. J William F. Miller, a conductor ou the yard shifting engine of the Lehigh Valley railroad at Weatherly, fell from a box car Monday morning and sus tained painful injuries. lEnalueer John licit, nr Ti.hii.hlnn pulling the throttle ou Valley engine 149, had bis head out of the cab window while coming through the Packerton yard on Saturdav when ho collided with Fisher's telenhnna shanty. Mr. Montz was pulled out of tne cao ana was very severely Injured. Tho Injured mau is one of the oldest (ngineers ou the road. 1 Au unknown Hungarian altemntad to jump ou a mavinir coal train in tha Packerton yard on Saturday afternoon. They took him to St. Lukes Hospital where one leg was amputated. The other leg they will try to save. t Freyman, formerly of town. t Eds Freyman, formerly of town, runs a Pas9ener train from Sayre to Wllkes-Barre. This brings the genial down t0 U1 Iblghton once in H wnUe' t George Emmett, of Second street, employed on the Packerton Yard Pusner. met with an accident on Tues. Iay whereby he sustained a severe frRT.tura nf tha loft l- fracture of the left leg. MUllUBIIKIt COKAIIAN CAlTCltBD. .tner a Lone; Chase County Detective "llllljr" Isaacs Captures Ills Maa. Charles Conahan. tho man who is an. cused of the murder of John Bresllnat uuck Mountain, this oountv on Ran teinber IT, was captured Monday after noon by County Detective William Isaaos. The arrest was etlmulatad I,. a reward of $200 offered by the County commissioners. Uonabam was found hiding iu a farmer'sliellar nnlv n raw miles from where the deed wa com raitted, lhe murder waa tha raault a quarrel about a board bill. IN A FKtV M.lla. Short Suulbs In and Aronnri rrtun Counts- Dished Up for Our Headers. Joseph MoMoulsle. an Inmate, nf thn Insane department at Laury town, who was transferred from Danville soma months ago, died at the institution on Friday last. A grand sign raislug event will take place at Adam Berger'g popular AU fleld Hotel on Thursday. November 10. at two o'clock. The affair will wind up with agrand dance in the evening. All are oonllally Invited to boon hand. Cows For Sale. Tha m.l.Milm.ul ,.tf I ..I. - " " - .-m .. ..v. ii i.i, a . u i Baiouivf eight good oows. Henry Danzer, Beaver Run. tf fin fa n ... vava writsve Jinroureiy Pure A oreatn ot tartar baking powder '"" " "Tening .trengtu Hlgh.it of all In leavening strength -Lj.tbt Uhitbu Utatc Oovismmevi v.. it, c,; . . Royal Baking Powder Co., mo wan t, K. y.