-r W v ' " 555 rSTATlMBIim' 1ST9. The Carbon Advocate I'WItTED KYIBT SiTUBDAT RT The Morthlmer Publishing & Pilntlng Company. - - LIMITS!' OF I Ii B-Seller's Blook, N rHi First Btreet, Lelillthtmt. I h. Ut Paper has te eirer-tnl at the llilgliton 1W OOlce as H,T.ini law Matter. OTJlt ADVKIITISIWO UAT15S. Ijwi) aa Keailliw notuvs to lak tun ol ri. r r n per line t'ir each uis-rtloo. !. pillors' Admlnlttiatoia and notices, 10a Au.lltor and Divorce ik.IIp"- (I TO Curd of thauks, r a intum ol respect, and similar notices one time vl 80. i. i nf .mpri.itiimtnts. simpers. ttn all, Iain, dances, and all eiuertalnrnenfi J'.stKnra fo uihItp money . 'its in-r line, limes Joii prtntlUK Mas ui-en done lot Ilia aaine at tills mpiayadcrtlsementa. flvc Indies and orer, tl i Iwli per annum. . , V- .... .,...i.,n t,ri.. ti fn wtn.n tialil Knot PAltl r f i a It not ao paid . Mm i ule van nereaner SB stnncelltly enforced. leime irauttleui auvpriiuia lu" ugculi, yearly advertising imvable quarterly. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1803 Our Circulation 1604 Ir"DushyH Malloy knows anything about the ballot box stuffing at Lnus fori tbo District Attorney should not fall to bring htm luto court aud make him explain minseii. liuuot ikii uu Ing must bo stopped. Il ANT one doubts that "old Kauch" nndthndoDraved mortiils with whom he associates areiiot consummate liars let them read last week s mhiiou l;uuuk LlemoiTRt. That is ooucluslvo and uadvuiable proof. MfntrjT I'AssiDT. it m said, has al riuulv announced himsi.if as a candi date for Congress iu le'J4. The people of this county will attt-i.d to Mickey's oaso at Uio proper time, and it can be depended on that the verdict will bo tear. ' aroon county snaii uuv ue un graced by the champion political bum rixn or the mcmboi f the election board lu the ballot box htuifed district at Lunsford, U ts said .is aetenaea oy Moike Cassldy orer in Schuylkill county on a criminal charge of which Yin u.a fnnnrl mliltv. Cussidv aPDOintcd this man on the election board. "Birds of a feather, Jto." BOX llOWJf BALLOV-llOX BTUFFKltS. The excitement consequent to ele tlnn la now oror and other matters naturally come btfore tho people for their thoughtful couei'J "ration, among these will come, at tbla lime, mo puuisn- ment of those individuals who were Indicted at tho last toi oi or our county nnnrtafor ballot-box stuffing at L&ua ford, at a late primary election. The District AttorneT, we understand, is puuhing the case and will make an nameat effort to convict and have pur-lshed those who perpetrated this crime against tne people, uuiwiwiblhuu-ino- ihB obstacles vlacfd in his way by the abettors or accomplices of the ran. os who are unuer lumctment. Some valuable and very necessary links in the case are said to be missing since the Domooratio convention. They are the certllioates or tne election oi aeie- gates illegally issued by tho corrupt election board aud which, according to the party rules, should nave Leon nlaced in the hands of the county chairman. This gentleman must have bad the illegal cortlll. ute since the names of the delegati - returned as dulv elected wero placed in order on the official roll of delegates prepared also wo believe by tho county chair man. This being so the question naturally arises, what has become of this certificate f Is the county chair man purposely withholding it in order to shield those who are under indict ment from a just punishment? It is not unlikely that tho cmrt will call on him to explain the whereabouts of this missing link. Home one has it and District Attorney Fisher, twice honored with au election to ibis Man olOce, should leave no btone unturned iu his endeavors, to bring conviction to those who stutfed tho ballot box. It may occur that iu the investigations of tlita case names of other individuals thau those indicted may come before the people as abettors or accomplices. If 'his should be so, then they too should be punished in order that a lesson my bo taugnt other corruption i&ts who have no hesitation lu debauch, ins the ballot Let the District At torney keep the headlight on until all the vile corruption's w no uro a con stant menace to the safety of our eoantv. stute and nation, be exposed and made to pay the penalty for their crimes. MIL MUTCIILKIl'S VIliTUr.lt. Deputed by 51 r. Wilton, of Welt Vir ginia, a Leader on tne UeincM rallc Hide Congressional ltecord. 11 B. Speakeii: In ri&lug ta take the verv brief Dart lu tne memoilal service, whlfb alone is possible for me. 1 respond not i.'ss to the suggestion- of public duty than totue prompting oi private trend ship. Haul known Mr. '''ulculer onl' In this miblic and ofllcial eliaiacter. lahiuld feel in. sell fully Jusiifl, d in speaking cf hlrn tu words ut ttign auu unteigned eult g . l.ul il was my puulege from my its at co'raucc in this lioue to know hitu well, to welcome htm alter a bilef re llrelm.ut back into Us membership, ami duiluKall ibis period to associate with blm on terms of cordial friendship. To mjself, as to all In! tho circle ol his Intimate frleuji, his death has lren a personal bereavement; but I am not less convinced thai , bas been to lu district, to his Stat ., and to hla coumr.. a public loss, and tu is to William Jlu.culer the member of loncrcss. rather thau to the man and fneud, that our cbiet triumo here Is due and Oiling. At a legislator he belonged to that class ho lake up public service as a g ave and serious couiiuisHioii. .tu meet Its de mac, s with a strong and constant sense i of pejdooal duty; wlio Kve to public ques tttin, tbelr best and sltu'ec st thought, and who ueal with tbetu, not in the spirit of selffc"eking, but of dedn at ion to the wet ire .it tucir counirf. ul.i men weir at omn. and ,ro v. In u ni.nt'e In this Hall. ue ever h.ard .i punchier sneak I re altboui knowng h, as listening to uuerances of an uonen man, not the SontLT of lgnorattee o- narrowness, or tiueiuslons of baste and carelessness. but i Ma expresaloos of a. thoughtful mind. guil i by broad aud ikiimoiic principles and .iilgbleued by a nie and patient examination of facta bn e a man faced bis put.lle duties with imp liy and braver Of Ibis lbs rounir. bad a signal illustration In the last i ongress, when, as chairman of a sub comnmee. it fellto Sir. utcbler's lot to prepare ani? attempt to cum through this llou some reforms of our pensions sys cm lie failed In bia etfor . as any other man mould bae failed; tui few wbo wit- nets i ne long struggle v, forget hla quiet flrmio'Sb, bis thorough tq lament for bis task, and the unfaltering courage with wtili ' betook up day atier day and at tempted to perform an unpopular duly; and to myself it is apleasant. though that, navii natcbed blm dal ,n this lofldlons woi 1 . I suggested and s, cured some ac knoM icdgmeni of his eff i In one of the leading papers of tue coun rv, ltut X itili not dweil on los merits or bis unnW mished record as a public servant' ilf.aal faittlful to his trust, and what mgu repitaon can oe n -criueu on any man s mnnumentr lie si. a thoughtful, inui em. earnest an.i patriotic reprs- aeoai've of bis people, and their loug re terjiiouof blm in their wrviee Is con. dnsia proof that they knew and ap. ptectaied bis worth. As a man and friend :r Mushier bad the nerllng virtues of kluduesi, ilncerllj mi '.rain. Than ami Nww. Id ancient data lor iminv an 111 We um4 totHke a It Itlua pill. tu id au Mirelv tear an'' uilpe. We (r it lor uurtfaui, i ipe. Tixixy wttt-it twh t- 1 k Ir. tierce's pie' i.i SVlirtu II i x urc gently aperient or ti'ii t Hllmi.it ,. iMtu to sUe il dow. t mi- u k llroducht I i'H. He4acua, (on. siiiti. u, iikI hf'ufl Jl 1 i'AiLk, and all tU rji a ii.eiii of D Inf., Hhauath aud buwtii I'ui up in o - t- UMUcall Miaied, i.i lt .!.) Irtsh rtN i i ) i-W Puiely ajfe i i i. .hcyoK 4 1 11 "larbaoe to tm us i. , 4it-t ur occui i i jA by all drun Hi a rt-OU a li.t On tha tat ana Hud oi M-h muiith i'r Ts .w.-rs. the well loou aud huet'---iut -i cowliat will at t he WUport iioue, Wftitsport, wliciu hi- will be pleased to receive all it dt-blitug bit tr ief, tf. Photographs AT Risliel's, lEEI RE-ELECTED. I Ho Carries Ohio by a Pluraliity of Nearly 60,000 Votea. REPUBLICANS 0ARRY HEW YORK. rnniylTnlVil nrpnbllrnn SlJorIty Will Itcaoh 130,000 1emocratt Dfratil In Kw Jerty rented In low by 40,000 Judge Gatt Wlni In Chlcaffo. Columbdi, O.. Nov. 8. With a nlaralltT tot OTtr 67,700, and twothlrds of both brftnch of the leisUtul-e. McKlnley hfti won the most declMve victory recorded In Ohio alnca the civil war. It has been won on national feme. Although McKInley waa running for re-election aa (covarnor he made ttAta atTAlra secondary to proteo- Vton and honest money In all his apeeches, ttiu,i in M'KiNtEr, jr. nnmberlnff 110. There waa a full vote of over 800,000, and McKfnle ha a majority over all, with Democratic, Prohlbltlonand Popnllst tickets opposed to him. ima la ma urat time a majority over ail any itate candidate has had since Foster's lection, just after Garfield's death, In 1BS1. Kiatnehadn majority In 1884, but the Republican state ticket then had only a plurality. Lat year the Democrats elected one presidential elector, and the itepubllcan plurality wa tlicu 1,073. Mo KIn'ley'a plurality In 1891 waa 21,511. In 1890 the Kepubllcaus bad 10.000 plurality, and In 1889 the Democrats elected Gover nor Campbell by 10,873, when there waa a araall vote. ThecampalifnJUAt cloedhai een one or tne most vigorous In tba his tory of the state. MsiMchuiirttii Given a Itrpnldlrnn IMarftJ- Ity or Tnlrty Thnunttnil. Boston. Xov. is The votp in thl state came in exceedingly early, and by 7 o'clock It was appnrent that Greenbalge (Hep.) was elected. A conservative etitlmate, founded upon the returns from small cities and towns of the Mate jrlvea the fol lowing result: For governor. Greenhalge (Rep.) over Ruell (Ilem.i, 1,000: for lieu tenant governor, Walcott (Hen. over Car roll (Dem.), 33,000; for secretary of state. mEDXniO T. CREEIfHALOE. k OHn (Rap.) over McDonald (Dem.). 25.000: for auditor, Kimball (Rep.) over Hall (Dem.), 24,000; for treasurer. Phillips (Rep.) over Stevens (Dem.), 3T.000; for at torney general, Knowlton (Hep.) over Lll ley (Dem.), 17,000. The senate and house will both be Republican by slightly in creased majorities. OTKHItALL'S MAJORITY. Vlrflnlft's Pemocratlo Candidal Leads by t ill j Tliousantl. Richmond. Nov. 9. Official and unoffi cial returns Indicate that tha Democrat! have carried twenty-three senatorial dl trlcts, the Populists one, and one district ts stlll'In doubt. The Democrats have 15 cnanLis t. 0'riRnii.u ' members of the senate wbo bold over OF tba ro.rab.rs elected to tbe bons. of dele gates tbe Democrats will probably bar. 10 out of 100. Indication, lead to tbe ba ll, f tbat tbe D.mocratlo majority In tb. state lnii reacn ou.ow. xni jtEsci.T iy new jeiiket. BepubUean. Will It.T. a Majority of all. M.n on uoin. uallol. Thikton, Not. 9. Latest election re turns make tbe Republican majority In the asssniblj 19 and In the a.nate 1, a ma jority on Joint ballot ot 18. which will In anr. th. .lection of Republican auccesaora to State Treasurer G.orgo R. Gray and man comptroller wttitam i Jieppen. helmsr. both Democrat.. It also Indicates the redletrlctlnsj of the Itate from a Republican standpoint, and making It eaoler for the Republicans to defeat United Statea Senator John R. Mo Ph.rson next year. The Democrat, hare only elected one senator. State., ot War ren connty, who has a majority of about UO. H. with tb. nine holdorera glvea the uouiKroiiH mcniuvn, groai lesa man a majority. Bradley, the Republican and Clttten league candidate in Monmouth oounty for senator, defeated Terhune, race track Democrat, by about 800. Thi. of oourse, waa acoompllabed by Democratic votea, aa the county Is normally about 1.600 Demo cratic, uwtir tstleu of Eatontown. Dem oorat, who worked for Dradler'. .lection. uld today that Mr Ilradley recognizee that he was elected by Democrats on an anti-race track Issue, and will be a bar to tbe anbstltutlon bv the Rcnnhllran. of Republican partisan legislation tor tb. cres.nt partt.au laws enacted bv the Dem oerata. Mr. Ilradley, Mr. Stein said, will aot with hla party, however, and will favor tbe repeal ot anr lawa nassed bv Democrats whloh take advantage of the Republicans. Tbe repeal ot the race track law is now assured. Doles Defeated j Forty Thousand Pes MoiSEa, la., Nov. 0. Jackson'. friend, now claim bis plurality to be 40. 000. It la tb. most atup.udous Republican landslide In tba history of the state. Gen eral Weaver eiplalns It by earing the re sult 1. . rebuke to the administration of Cleveland for abandoning tu promise of tariff reform. The legislature will be overwhelmingly Republican. Kaniaa 7opullit. Wcakenlag. KiSSil ClTT, Mo., Nor. I. Meagre re turns from Kansas Indicate a great falling off In the roDUllst vote. Cherokee countr. which gave 1.T00 majority for tbe PopullsU in lift, ana sumner oounty, another roDU list stronghold, baa beeu carried by tbe itepuwicana. urowiey county, in wblcb the vote waa very olote in ISW, bas also gone liepublfoan. The Hau.liuMtt. Landillile. llorron, No? 8 Tbe retult ot the elec tion in Maeeavbueeile oau ooly be de Mribed as a bug political landslide. For tne nrst time in three years tbe state wll! have a Republican uoteruor. and hla olu ralttyleM,000atleaat. The whole ticket ts' sleet at! with bleu, and tlie legislature U solidly nuuua in uutb brauebee. In North Dakota. 8t Paul, Not ..Chairman Green, ot I la. South Uetkotn Hevubllsan .tat. com I tnittee, aay. that the MepubUMU will hold their eetare of laat year'a.vote, wblea I would give the Republtcan candidates for 1 aBurefhe Judge, .bout t.DuH majority. IVopiOUt CaiM la Necraake. Ohaiu, Neb . Nov B Kelurn. fioia th atata are coming In slowly Th. Matter lng return. rHelved lndleat. XepubllMB Imsu atU FoBuiUt g tint. FrNN9t,VANIA showing. ytepobllean Majority fully ia.t,O0O. and Hay Keaen lao.ooo. PniLADKLPHIA. Nov 9. With fnll ve- tnrns from almost everv comtr In the Itate It looks as though the Republican majority on the state ticket wmild not be less than 185.000 It may reach 180,00. The effiolal vote In almost every instance has far exoeeded the estimate of the moat aan gulne Republicans. Among the Republl can majorities are these: Allegheny, 27,000; Armstrong, 2,000; Bertver, 1,7211, RUlr, 8,100, Delaware, 3,800; Westmoreland. 2,500; Huntingdon, 1,500; Merrer, 3,013. Uentre county, which had Men conceded to the Democrats by 700, only gave 11 ma jority. Columbia, counted for the Demo crats at 1,845 majority, only glvea 950. Ve nango, In the Republican column, gives 1.S81 Instead of 750, fts expected. York, which had been counted in the Democratic column with 1,760 majority, gives but 900 Wyomlng'a majority Is 100 more than tho estimate calls for. Crawford gives Jack son a majority of 1,847. Adams has gone Republican by ins Northampton glvea l.Wi Democratic majority. Wayne county gives but 9 Democratic mn jority. Juniata county gives a Republican majority of 87. rarry oounty gives a ttepubiican majority of 661. Bradford county give a Republi can majority of 3,8f3. As the probable ma jority In the state, as compute! from the previous estimates, waa 108,318, the large norease in omcial majorities leaves but little doubt that It will ultimately reach 135,000 to 150,000. itnruiu.iCANS cAititv new your. Tha Majority Will iWuvh T!ilrtyflt Thou- tana itiayiiaril iiailly ifervaied. Albany, Nov. 8. The Democratic state leaders In this city give np the state ticket as lost to the Republicans. Returns were received at the executive chamber by a gathering of notable ofildaU, Including Senator HIU, Governor Flower, Attorney General Rosen dole, State Knglneer and Surveyor French, Colonel Williams, Colo nel Judson and Colonel McEwnn. During the earlier hours of the evening it became apparent that the state was going Re pub llcan, and they had very little to say. But lew special telegrams have been received from the Interior of the state, which they consider as a bad sign The latest returns from all parts of the state show that tho Republican victory Is fully as great as tha most enthusiastic of the party's leaders have claimed Bartlett'a majority for judge of the court of appeals over May nard Is In round figures 9U.700. General Palmer's majority for secretary of state Is 85,000. Of the fifty-nine counties, May- nard secures a majority lu only seven. Meyer, the Democratic candidate for sec retary or state, caried twelve counties, five more than Mnynard. The Republi cans have a majority of 2 In the senatennri 14 In the lower house. Chtpman. Sucff..or a Democrat. Detroit, Nor 9. Complete returns from Tuesday', election show that tbe entire Republican municipal ticket has been successful. Pingree (Rep.), for mayor, Is elected for the third time by a Flurality of 5,700 and the balance ot the rom 1,000 to 4,600. The Democrats made a n.t gain of three In the board ot Alder men, but the Republican, will still hare a ticket Is carried by smaller pluralities. Griffin (Dem.) Is elected to the uaexplred term oi tue late congressman Cblpman. Judge Gary lie-elected. Cnicioo, Nov. aThe election seems to be about a standoff. The returns indi cate that the Republicans have elected the entire Judicial ticket, and that the Democrats had seoured the county com missioner. Insld. tbe city. The fight has been over the election of Judge Gary, who presided at th. trial of th. anarohlsta. In almost .very precinct In tha city and county Gary wa. from o to 10 per cent. aneaa ot tne Daiance oi tne ticket. ,Judgs Gary', plurality 1. estimated at 8,000. Maryland Dmooratl Hold Their Own. Baltimore, Not. P. Tbe Democrat. have carried tbt. state by 20,000 plurality. They also elect 68 of the 01 members ot tbe b ouse of delegatea and SO out of 26 sena tors. The Republicans gained heavily In western and southern Maryland. In thta city the Democrats elected 18 of Si first branch councllmen and 8 of 10 In the second branch. Mayor Latrobe (Dem.) ran behind his ticket. THE KING OF BEASTS. II. I. Merely a 11 1 e Oat, After All, and a Con aril at Heart. If we quit heraldry for fact and cobv tho testimony of travelers and hunters, it la very doobtf ol whether tbe Hon de eerres bis magnificent reputation. It is his appearance, no doubt, which bas gained for blm the appellation ot "kin; of beasts," with all tho regal honor per taining to it. uertainiy ne looks "every inch a king." Nothing can bo finer. The fancy Itself could conceive nothing more fittingly representative of majesty than the full grown male lion, gazing with great yellow eyes, which seem to know no (ear, and the ample honors of his shaggy mane wrapped round bis massive front and forearms. He looks like the embodiment by nature of lordliness and magnanimity, and be has been adopted as such In all literature and poetry from Homer and iEschylus down to the "lion tomlque" of our musio halls. Yet he is only a cat a great cat after all, and those who know him in his native wilds give a very different character of "fells leo" from popular conceptions. We do not wish to calumniate a crea ture so intimately connected with Brit ish story and so dignified in bearing and behavior, for nobody can deny that the uon is a great gentleman in bis manners. Nevertheless, African sportsmen relate that be can show himself as cowardly as he is cruel; that ho will abandon his consort and cubs in a moment of ex treme danger, and thut bo scarcely ever charges straight home upon anybody who, armed or unarmed, bas the pres ence of mind to uwuit his onwt. Ho is described as very nervous and very cun ning, ana dreading beyond everything the superior prowess of tho white man. lue early Dutch settlers at the cane speak of lions prowling round the fort at night "In such numbers as though they would take it by f form." Nowone must go very tar into the African "veldt" to see a lion, and a strance fact Is that be bas Irariied the craft of silence and is seldom or never heard to lift np his mighty voloe except in the for wilder ness, where the hunters have not come except singly. Thus It is written in an African guidebook "Thongh his foot prints may frequently be seen near the mountains of Lokaron and Boatlanama, and he will sometimes venture to carry away an ox from a wagon span there abouts, be rarely or never makes his presence known by his roar, having learned apparently that it will only have tne enect or ingntening on the few timid antelopes upon which all hopes of re plenishing his larder depend, or, worse till, of betraying his position to his in veterate enemy and persecutor, man." London elepnch. Sweetheart Abbey. There is in Galloway, Scotland, an an cient ruin known as Sweetheart abbey. Within its ivy covered, storm battered walls lies buried the affectionate and de voted Dervorgill, with the heart of her husband, John Baliol, embalmed npon her breast. Lovely in their lives, in death they are not divided. The crum bling masonry Is still and must ever be a romance in its symbols of death and de cay, telling every day, as it bas for 600 years, th thrilling story of a woman's tender love and devotion. Do Swans Bloc n.foro Tlt.y Dl.T The story that tells of swans singing before death is very old, and of course Is founded npon fancy. Tbe idea bas been brought down from ancient myths. The voice ot the swan is extremely harsh and dlsagreer.ble, witbont a single mu sical note in it, and no good reason can be found for likening some of the world's sweetest poets to thisnnmelodions voiced fowL Tbe only approach to a verification we have ever seen is the following, clipped eomo years ago from a Virginia newspaper: "A sporting friend, recently returned from a foray upon the Potomac river, below Mount Vernon, was the guest of a venerable and highly intelligent lady, who has always lived on the Potomao. Speaking of the a wan, she gave it a tier decided opinion that this bird waa in tbe habit of singing or making a plaintive noUe when dying. The reason she gave tor entertaining this ballet was tbat on very many occaalous in the but 50 years she had been awakened at night by a sweet and exceedingly sad umae. some thing Ilk the tone, of .flagvolet oouitng Over the water, and that on every sub aaqoajBt morning a dead swan was found to be floating on th water or to have been washed ashore." Pituborg Die pateh. - . In Paint White Lead Is best; properly applied It will not scale, chip, chalk, or rub oft; it firmly adheres to the wood and forms a permanent bate for repainting. Paints which peel or scale have to be removed by scraping: or burning: before satisfactory repainting can be done. When buying it is important to obtain Strictly Pure White Lead properly made. Time has proven that white lead made by the "Old Dutch" process of slow corrosion possesses qualities that cannot obtained by any other method of manufacture. 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(Tbe two leading systems throughout the werld,) together with all tha essen- uam wj ueoome a practical reporter are thoroughly taught at tbe American Business College, Allentown, Pa. We treut all the leading machines on tho market. Students of this department are also entitled to three lectures every week, delivered by prominent lecturers, qt . SRPAItATE SIX UEIAliTMENT3 Minn Coiirrriirr IvsTlt'MJTOlU Km Practical Course at IleoMt Itats. steeeuts assisted to pule position!. sdi 6r aaUlcgue or eall at oflfco. No more thorough or liner equipped nueineas College in America, Catalogue Free. rneaiDBNT. To CONSUMPTIVES Tb undenlf nd baring Uo ruiM-d to tiattliii kv tlatple ium, afur avu8rria tor evenU )art with a wr ere Uaiff alfveUoD, ud iht dn-Aai UiitiMMeroMiti'urTioN. Uauxlous lo mike kn.wa to bit (Uw Mislercrt UM & ! uri 1 tli4- tiu dwlrtt it, be will ofcerfull) xud ((ret-f ( atrnr) a copy of tb pnw rlutluu nfil. wiiU-1. iiit-v will flap sure ouru tor Con ti ufiun. AMbuitvCaUnh. BroucttHU Md nil UiruM wid lumi HkiadlM. He bout tvll tulw fr 1U trv hla retuedy. ajt It la lofaJusll 1 buac tioatnug l be pnsacn (.Uou, wblcb will mm ihtMu uotblsf , ud hut prvv a DlaaaJax. will sltut artrtrm. T Xattrard A. yrUtm,pnUrm.V.X in oo nr iti asjs. m ma -a. m 3 Ji 1 1 (S Wall Papers, Borders, Decorations, Pictures. G- A- G - BOWER'S BLOCK. Opposite SOUTH END LITEST, j. oen v;o., Ilea of Ot-era House, Iron Mreet. Ptiil. fir til I'lr-niM TrM ut it v4r liimtild i'i-Ioii Ur ri.liAHEllIVB IH A OAU. ffects STYLISH E LEHIGHTON'S POPULAR MILLINER One rca-.on wliy Scol's Emulsion of Pure Nor wegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphitcs of Lime and Soda has had such a large sale is because it is "Almost as palatable as milk;" but the best reason is that its curative properties are unequalled. It cures the cough, supplies the waste of tissues, produces flesh and builds up the entire system. Scott's Emulsion euros Coushs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula, and all Anaemlo and Wasting Dlsoasoa. Provonto wasting In children. Alnio t n palnfnble as mlllc. Uct only the genuine. Pro. pored by Scott A Uowne, Chemists, New York. Bold by all Druggists, M. J. Hartzell, DEALEB IN ALI, KINDS l HAR1E5S ! Whips, FIvNetts, Robes Blankets And everytblng else usually kept In a Urst-class store of this kind. REPAIRING Of all kinds attended to neatly, cheap ly and Dromotly. Special attention paid to tbo manufacture of Harness to order. STORE IN LEDGKEL'S BLOCK. yfc havo a number of good STOVES From the stock of Jas. ralp, which we will sell CHEAP. ( 'ome ar.d sec them ! Swartz Bros,, PRACTIOAIj Plumbers & Tinsmiths, Picnics, Festivals, Parties, ICE CREAM -AT- EIGHTY-FIVE Cents Per Gallon AT Culton's If )Ou want the Rest then Buylrom us. B. K. CULTON, OppositB Part, .leWiittofl. EWIS' 98 LYE (riTIKTlD) ruvis, t'lillk oiWIm. It bJlttji . Bitsi -"ior and petwi In ru IUtk6 tllC lt )aWWttss4 Uw4 Ill JJ BlIllUlM WlllsVMUl Mlllsl(C. Ill Ut IrTII ftsTCislMlllg VMto tiisv tUjitfMtutf mil m rzmrA. but vra eo For the next few months the great question of inteiior decor ation and house painting will be the lending consideration ol property otvnors. lictusmatcp a BUggostion for you You wnnt tho work done right ; We can do it for you at reasonable figures, or we will sell you the wall paper and decorations. Come nnd see ; let us talk tho matter over and we know that we can please you. OTH3 P. 0., LEHIGHTON, PA. in MILLINERY. It is the old ttory. We are on top both in our laige line and very low prices for New Fall Millinery -IN-TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS & BONNETS As usual you will savemoi.ey if you buy ol us 4i aeS VM A Blose's Old Htan J. TTe handle all the Daily and Weekly Newspapers, Periodi cals! ago zines( Fashion Hooks and A'tory Papers, and we Deliver them promptly at your store, residence or office. Do you get a papr 1 If not please try us. Besides the news bureau we have a fine assortment of Cigars. Tobacco. ConfccucncrY. Knits. Knts. Toys aifi Fancy Goods At tbe very Lowest Cash Prices. Ice Cream ! THE BEST QUALIFY. FRDIT FLAVORS. We bare a cozy parlor and will treat you courteously, nease can. T. J. BHETNBY, Illnse'aOld Rtand. First Street. Now is Your Time! 20 Building Lots For Sale! Don't unit, hut come at once and huy one of these beautifully located low. Vou will be sur prised at the visw thev afford and the price will be sure to please you. No trouble to show you around. Call on either A. P. SNYDER, or R. J. IIONOBN, East WetseportPt PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING, Owen Behrig, Center Second sad Iron Streets. Ife have severed our connec tion with Mr. O. F. Acker, and will hereafter do all kinds oi house painting, decorating and paper hanging oursclf. We will make pripes on all work in flur line as low as powjble, while at the same time we will do only the best kind of work, Ve will be plpascd to figure tn nny work that jou may i,. d and we also hope for a fuir share o.' your patronage, We will continue on our headrjuartqrs for wall papers, Zorderi.Curtaiiie, Paints and Supplies, all kinds oj Stationety .vc , and will kindly solict your patronage. Owen Rehrig. GO TO ran. ROUE Kit. UUel SB ssssaijc Howl. Bank sWM, tar a sasoask skua an laseioasnia aair eus. tr iw. "untn HoeaKr's Hair laale. nisi Daedi a. W awrr laasacka rail tlaa o tany U41t &ruct at low at pttaes, sua are Use oaly ptaM ts tows waara I" hi wi w m www. llws. A. Braver, Scott's Emulsion !U1SWI1 BUSINESS CARDS. JOSEPH S. FISHER DISTMCt ATTOUNKY, I Ofllce fount House Huildiho, Mauch Ciiuhk, Pa i All business promptly attended lo. THE VALLEY HOUSE," E. W. OLAUSS. - Proprietor. OPP. L. V. DEPOT. Excellent accommodation for permanent nd transient custom. The liar Is stocked with Finest Liquors and Cigars. FRANK P. DIEIIL Practical Horse Star and Blacksmith. All fclnJ. I. (1.1. II.,. .VA.,.t..l Promptly and at llie most reasonable price 'all-onagri pnttclf h1 and ailsfacuon tzuar a n l ml. Simp on Nohtii Stiikut. Rbov iuo inruon iiouse. E. II. CIIRISTMAN. CONTKAOTOIt :-: AND : ! DUII.DEI1, Estimates on All Kinds ot IlulMincs cheerfully furnished. , All Kind of Building Material AT VERT LOWKST ntlCKB. St 113 Hotel & Restaurant WElSsrOUT, PKNN'A , Mks. L. YINGST, Pkop. Fine Deet Alwats on Tap. Best Liquors and Clears. Dr. F. A. Rabenold, Dentistry In All Its Biancles Will be at tbe Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, PA , 8-TUmtSDAY OP EAl'U WKEK. W. M. Rapsher, TTORNEY lan COUNSELLOR AT LAW, First door above the M aasiou Uome, MADCIt ClinNK, ... - PENN'A. .eal Est-ite ana Collection ARsnoy. Will Buy tmi Sell Ileal Estate. Conveyancing neatlyttone. 'ollectious promptly made. Settling liHtnteH )f Uecdents a specialty. May be consulted In nRusn ana uermau uov. rc-vi THE CARBON HOUSE, Henry Drumbore, Prop'r, FIRST BTHEET, LEHlQUTON. tENN'A The Carbon House has been reiiorftted awl mproved throucheut. It is electric lighted and well ventilated, aud is among tho best Hotels lu rhtsj wtirm nf th Ktatt. The tuitrotiaUe of the publlo ts solicited. Hest accommodations lor permanent and transient custom. Cliarres very moderate. Fine Llquors.Fresh Heerand Porter ana uoou uifiars, lor imio u we tmi. luue 18, '92-X.l DR. G. T. FOX, Grand Central Hotel, 837 Hamilton St., Allentown. Fremstol2A,H. Ofllce Hours 1 IO 4 P. M 7 to ir.ii, rractlce Imlted to diseases ol tbe Eye.Ear, Nose&Throat tTAlso.RefractlonofUieEyes orttie adjust ment olzlasses. NO OFFICB HOUTIS on Monday and Tuesday- AT UAMOOB. bKOADWJLY HOUBK. MONDAYS. AT KA8TON, BWAN HOTKL. TUR8DATS. Telephone Grand Ctntral Hotel. A. S. Rabenold, Branch Orricx i Orer J. W Aaudeabusn' Liquor store, ' BANK STREKT, LEHIOnTOH. urntlstry In all Its brandies. Teeth Extracted Itliout Fain. Oaa administered when requested. Office Days WEDNESDAY of each week. ait VLUBMTOWN, Lehsh countv.Pa. F. I. SMITH, D. D. S., Bank Street, Xeh hton, Pa, ENTISTRV IN ALL ITS niiAVCIIF.S ng and maklnKartlflclal dentures a special samiulstered and Teeth Pitracted WITH OUT 1'AtN. 013 HOURS i-From . m., to 1 J m., from .in' w o v, uj.. irurasa. iu., to B p. in, imiltatlon In Uuallsh or lleman Hours at Uazleton every Saturday. Se" del's Bakery, Firsi rt, tehl(titoQ, you will ttlways flad Freshest d4 Ucit BREAD AND CAKES. Rye, Wheat and Vienna Bread Presb Every Day. Our Vlsnna Urrad cannot be excelled. Werespectfullysollcltyourpatrou. see. Watch lor the Wagon. Seidcl's Vienna bakery, On. Obert's, HKBT ST., LEHIGHTON, TA FUIINITUUE, UNUEItTAKINO FLOU11 A FEED. Eobt. N. Anthony, (Successor to J. F. Itcx. East Welssport) WJLI. CONTINUE TO BE THE BEST PLACE TO BUY Fomitiire, Floor & Feel at tha LofitPrlfes. Olve as a call. No trouble to show Uoods. R. N. ANTHONY. Joli5ay (oo2 Hooks, lytntionery and Finev Goods, in METAL, PLUSH, LEATHER AND CELLULOID. Tin, Wood and Iron Toys. French and German China Ware, ames, Doll Coaobes, Christmas Tree Ornnments, and an endless variety of Vovel ties. ' Luekenbach's 61 Broadway, Mauch Chunk. JAWFEll, Uw haifrer, epfouts th Optra Ileus, eats lulr, sfeaias ag4 doe evwy thlai la ntfass stole Drse. sad. jr hln. cteMd wi Sundays. Tvil4rtlssrs1fr,sala. o Aprooais: OrricL ( Iwadyua'ters ft utaviaff, aaw taws uo taaasiswa Uuattssltos saU UeutUas; Ladles 'klHlrta's fialr. Tvllst arileles or i nlaars. Oau. CAUTION. All pence sss (teres aautlosMd S(iai Ueiljiuslsg o Uw leads ol lit nader stsoefi la FitaUla t wasalp, Carbuo eonur. (or tb BOrpo l hwailna. iatilng or oiber parvoes. Allswaaaa fnd tm pasting will M protocoled to tbe fall a teat al tbe kw. Miu J out W Run. Octal. M THE BOY'S OWN ROOM. How to Furnish It In frcttr. Cnv nisei nod Kcnnomleal fitjle. All sorts of Bracpfnl notions are being advanced for tho bcni-fit of the girls, but somehow the lads of the family ecem to be in a measure ovcrlmikul when it comes to tho fumialuni; f tunr ovfn special rooms. This r mtlil lv tint merely ft plltce for hit 1 tu Oeop In nml keep his triplrain in, but a i lwoi y Ir.,)'! Inu apartment abnnt hit'h I nnrra a 1" cided air of cosiness It in not hrrd cash that One needs 1 o fnroii'i I'm itrnw- ing man with a plenwut corn : In the home nest as much n ta- ti nit'l inotuu ity. Here is a descr'n m of .iir lad's snuggery as given In lold i D 1 1: The single lied in tin- In le itinu ttnnt was as snowy an tbu 1 .ni iu the guest chamber, and yet thi ruunii-rp-tno and shams wero pieces nf )iuulit nrk scenm pUshed at odd inotn"ntn. 1: 11-k ugatnst the wall stood ft Trcni hy Lit of furniture which no jne wunld v .l.Buuied had for its foundation n prt naic p:u-king box. Inside tin) box a enrpemer bad Qttedtwo shelves for boyih oilds nml ends. Top and sides wero thou covti.d with blue Silesia and finished .ith draperies of Swiss. Tbe curtains tit the front swnttg from a small brum rod, thus offering easy access to the Bhelvns. Just over the cay little toilet stand hung an old mlr ror. A clond ot muslin feu from a big hook in the wall nboro tbo glass, the drapery being kept out iu canopy shape by means of a barrel hoop twined with blue. The manicuro set, cuff nnd collar box, tray for knlckknncks and toilet set show. ed at a glance that this lnd was daily DRESS1KQ TABLE FOR BOY'S ItOOM. learulntr the Importance of daintiness. Over lu one angle of tho room a three cornered shelf fitted into the alcove. This was curtained to match the dress- Inn case. Behind the curtains coat, trousers and other boyish apparel were hung. A battered old rocker bad been brought down from the attic and given a coat of paint, then furbished up, with seat and headrest of Turkish toweling. One panel ot the wall was decked out with mementoes of boyish larks, while a tiny table, covered with Turkish towel Ing, held a stack of well thumbed books. Now the youth who owns this room is not a girl-boy. by any means. He de lights in baseball, football, cricket ana bicycle riding; is in fact a thorough boy and a Uttle gentleman as well. The Important Window Shade. A window without a shade is only half dressed. Draperies may be dispensed with. They are decorative, but shades are essential. They temper the light for the room as tbe lashes do for the eye, They dress the window, and at the same time form a background for the laces and stuffs of tho drapery. An Economical Omelet. Many delicious and economical ome lets can be nade by the addition of cold fish or minced and cooked vegetables. Take a cup of any cold fish, preferably salt fish, although fresh fish can be pal. atably seasoned and used. Free it from bones, and heat in" a white sauce made from half a pint of milk and a table spoon each of butter and flour. Break into this three eggs, and stir until they aro properly cooked. Serve au on toast. Another way of combining eggs and fish la to spread the fish, heated In sauce, on a buttered dish that has been well spruv kled with fine bread crumbs. Break on top an egg for each person, and set in the oven until the whites are set. The Match Receiver. Women who delight In fancy work may try their hand at an ornamental matchbox, which is both attractive and useful. Cut out of cardboard a fancifully shaped panel of suitable size. Cover it A DECORATIVE HATCH HOLDER. with tinsel or moire silk and edge with fancy galorn. Suspend it to the wall under a knot of ribbon loops and ends. In the center of this panel glue a box of matches, bavins previously covered the outside rf tbe box with a piece of artistic material outlined with cord. CHANGING PIANISTS. Jn Incidental rerformaitee Tbat rroeec fnieresiips; "As interesting as anything Tve seeq In this town," said a visitor to the city. "was a change of pianists that I saw in a variety theater. There was a man on the stage singiug a song, end the pianist was playing the accompaniment. I hap pened to see the pianist glancing to tbe (eft pnpe, and f looked in that direction myself and saw earning down the aisle a man tbat I judged must be the relief pi- anlst, and so he was. I imagined that he would sit down for a moment and wait, put, dear me, 1 was very slpw. "lie was approaching the piano at the bass end P" the keyboard. When he had almost reached the corner pf tbe piano, me man who was playing began gently sliding off the seat to the right, still playing. Bv this time tbe relief was abreast of tbe bass keys, and tbete tbe first player, who was still sliding stead 11 to the right, now relinquished to him, and then the newcomer, still stnndlpg, but also moving steadily o the right, struck in lu perfect time and tune. There was a brier time, a second or two, when both men were playing tbe retiring taa'niet tbe treble and the on boniing waver tiM Ubm ami for a f na tion of it second tlwy went bqth et&j' ing. Bat now the new player is fairly Of poslte th owner of the kaa Wyest). lie settles into the seat, and now it is bis band that strike tlto treble, and now the whole piano rstouiut to his rasalat (posh. lu fast, there never waa a minute when the piano bad anything to say fibout it. There naver was a minute wbq the rata were not ooipUsly la tars of the titoatiou. There saver was aii Inatafit from th Urn the refM ap proached until b wa (irmly settled U) als seat wban both tuu wf not ooo HnBoaaly in tnotsoti, bat th ebaag was Mad without a jar or a alar lu tho mu sic aad wUhoat the omission of a not." -Kw Yosk Son. ler Ataalf fbetQ. "3rMtiat sad imuoM popt," d elar a lecturer on phyatosaaa, 'haT bUok fe, or it they dost kT tbeso SBjrn pt to ft thaw If tUjr'r too Ita-Uira,- LmOob TM.Nt. WIZEN- IT LOOKS DARK to any week or ailing woman, Dr. 1'ieroe s ravoruo iTouripuoit cornea to her help. For " female complaints" of every kind, periodical pains, in ternal inflammation or ulceration, bearing -down sensations, and all chronio weaknesses and derange mcnts, this is the remedy. It a the only one so sure that it can bo guar anteed. It it doesn t uenctit or ctire, in the case of every tired or afflicted woman, slio'll iiavo her money back. ine "x'rescnpuon nuuus tip ana invigorates tho entiro female system. It regulates and promotes all tha proper functions, improves digestion, enriches tho blood, dispels itches and pains, brings rctreshing sleep, nnu restores health and Btrmitrtli. Nothing else, though it may be better for a trickv dealer to sell, can be "just as good'' for you to buy. TT CURES CATARRH JL in the Head perfectly and permanently Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. It is a popular expression heu people ask for a store, to rrfcr tlicm to K-.ziaii's, becauco we sell all our goods at the most reasonable prices Our assort ment of goods consists of the newect things in Dress and, Dry Goods. NOTIONS, of all KMs, BOOTS & SHOES HATS & CAPS. Groceries, ProTisions, Etc., Etc. Come and see us. Let u quote prices and we will be sure to please you. ieo. H.Enzian, North First Street, Lehighton. New Bee Hive, 'tut ALLENTO WN.PA . fecial Ufa f onlb coaTsi We are making special ef forts this month to show the largest variety of Coats that were ever before shown in this city and in price and style wo are always correqt, CURTAINS AND CARPETS. During this (house cleaning) season, you. may find out that you cou'd use a p tip of Curtains cr a Carpet. If you do b(, remember that we will tho'w you the prods and give you estimates free of charge whether you purchaoo or not. H. W, HUNSICKER'S NEW BEE HjyE, Corner fjtb and llamlltpn gt. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Jlight luro ifi Kast 7pispprt, abput 2J A ores of .and with a Fine stream of Wntorflow. ing through It. It can he 'liviilnl into Uuihling I.otJ, Splt'iiilidly located for factor ius, mills, suiiadle for any kind of biisineffi you rhcoso tq onr- 911, B. F. Peter, With Snyder's Store. A S, Steckel, Slatington,' fix. For Sale pr Rent I Tho Woiasport Bakery otcapled t C W. Laare, ialudlnPtll I of, Istor Koosn. Halt Plea with Vast Boots aud warehouse, all la ad t.iltr. I'riet low and easy testa. II sh4 told pf Janiury Ht. 1MM. It IU ha rsaied. Applf (01 lull irtifittr M JOiBf'H FEIST. Cto. HiH sad Ptik At.. isH-sss. wnjUB-llApia, 1 A mum A A