ESTAllLISlltll 187. The Carbon Advocate rUITID KTKRT SiH'HOAY T The Motthlmer Publishing & Filntlne Company. "-LIMITED OFMrK Seller's monk, Nortti Flrtt street. Lehlghlon, in. 'itlu Paper hs Dec accepted at the Lebliiilon osi office as second cim Milter. gun auvi:uti8Inu hatiis. Locnl and HiadlnK nounn to take run II iltn r c lier lmi tor each liiHt'rtlofl. Emciitors Administrators' Hiid notices, $3.00. Auditor and Divorce notices II CO Oards ot thinks, r. unions ol respect, and similar notices one time SI 6u. LtHil notices t entertainments, snppers, (MtlrlK fairs, dances, md nil entertainments esstuneu to make money f cents er line, unless Jon Miiulltig lias btea done lor the santewt this ljilaTiulTett!semmts, fle Inches and over. 14 ih'i Inch per annum. rJiitt..rlptton price 11.00 alien paid spot ealh at si tn It not so paid, 'lhisrule will hereafter efcti:ni;i'nHyenpir'ed Terms Transient advertising and Jolj print tas;.ah; yearly adrerilslnii lunula quarterly. BATUHDAY. NxVEVlUKR 18. 18fO Our Olroulatlon 1504 The action of the " LohlRhton Press In attacking JunioH II. Ilauilwerk Trill senre no purpo. If Mr, Hand work had been artuatel by no other purpose in bis support of Alton CraiK for President Judo tlnm that of wish ing to support a iion-inirlisian for the high oQloe he is still to becommouded. But be had more Mr llundwerk rose above his party and the wrangle into wbtoh the contest for this IiIkIi odlce had developed. Uo hiipported Allen Craw because ho reooguized merit and abilltv; he supported blm from the standpoint of-n friend and fellow citi zen and IncoitiR from bis party to do this he proved himself a mau deter mined to follow out a ditty to himself and 'he people. The election of Allen C'ralir vindicates Jimroto Handwork and not withstanding the dutv attacks of an organ Irresponsible as it is ltnbo cilo be will continue in the high esteem ot all people who know bun. Political parties have their place in popular government, and one will dispute the trite axiom that thornre a necessity, but, says the fctcrautoti Truth, it is tho independent cli uon, after all, who saves tho state when parties do i;en6ate into despotic m.vcbinesor bo com the servitots of u i rooant bossos who have grown so ov r confident of their power that they reel they onti dictate the nomination f any caudldiit however unworthy, and rely ou partisan subservieuoy for bis elcouoti. On such occasions the effort-, of tuo in dependent citizen uero the double purpose of defeating tbe undoslrable nominee and teaching the bosses a wholesome lesson in record to tho real sourco of power. '1 his i not only neo ossarv.but imperative, when a political autocrat becomes so putted with bis own importance that hi- iinaRlnesJbe is the power and the i ople are his pupp'its, and that ibt- party that tolet i.es him at its be . 1 bis personal property. Tnis memobyof Gon. ' infield S. Han cook w dear to all his .-Midlers and to thon-ands who knew tin- iierolo lender and nobleman. A gbm' i .to bust of tho Hancock, as he was Hi y cas o I, was latelv unveiled in .N- w York ilau oock (Square, One IIundni and Twenty third street and St. NiiMOlasovonue. While it is pre-emiu u'.y right that this tribute should be 1 aid to blm, aoinei king ouglit to ii done to mark tbe spot where bis ashes , est, at Norris town, his birthplace A recent visitor says that the tomb in which his body lies Is a sorry-looking affair, crumbling to decay. The stone of which it is built is soft sandstone: there is uo name to tell who sleeps niuln. Jir. Wilson Mao Donald, the sculptor, who has executed lbs bust which has been erected in New York, has made t e offor of a dupli ito a glgantie bronze bust, mop ced upon a flue granite pedestal to ob- placed tu the public squure ol Nornstowu, but he al.so oilers a bronze copy of the orlgiual bust of Hancock he olo size, modeled from life, and now In tho New York .Metropolitan Museum of Art in C'eutr. I Park, to be placed over the tomb of Hancock, pro vided however, that the tomb be re palrc f and the front fuoi-.i with granite. The whole cost will uot xceed f.'.OOO, and ' this sum il,in .s already as sureo. Mr. Percy i'unn, of Norris town, Pa, is tbe chan tu ju of tbe local committee, and subscriptions can be sent to him or to Mr Wilson ilac Donald,sculptor,13Q est Thirty-sixty street. New Yuik -Philadelphia Ledger. Tni MACcn Cucxu Democrat, the tool of IClotz, Cassidy and a few more of the same kind, last week kindly dropped this little hint of Intimation regarding the policy of the Cassidyitoo in the future: "The coming politicial Issue will be betweeu personal Utnoes apd worth on one side nud olilct, brokers, boodlers and corrttptiouists on the other side for all county and municipal offices." We are glad that the disreputable gang have so clearly shown their hand The good and intelligent peopio of this district wU be on their guaru to tu'U down the pot liou'e poll! lead' and polly wogs when the time comes We bad reason to believe that thnde feat i ' Mr. Storm by the people woul. cause them to repent of their sins, un fortunately, however, it bus out., futher Increased their fury and no we find thorn openly tb.tuteulng tbi good government of the peopio with platt rm of voices of bich we bavi along ai pusedthem of Tins wickednes t.bls ' ii mntinn of vote. -' iiv I'limn t ia.k nto the small olUc o ,t ollof cou' uble Htm assesur 1 i luaidiuie In town and townships, c -trbon cotintv and r I its small town- nid dlstiiots and t'.e Judlnul, Seuatot 1 and Con gressional Ulstrtetare cui ' aluly threat ened v i Ih a fearful ewl But then it thUtlircat of boodle j- carried out who will put vp the oa-.li liob Ktoty growl1-' au.l sitenrs c lytlnie he ih asked to whack up and t .- reat of tbe gang are gone d.-y The i. iocl i lid in tellitf ut voters howi . i are fully prep i t d for them xtul "" matter bow often their dlsreimtaMe d contempt ablo ti i' ls are tried th will always meet " ith determiuei i , l osltiou and empl tic defeat Pur' of goyer mout maUHL'cment, 1 o. alate and natto al must be pn -"d and the good .icplo niuat 1 i thwe who wonl.' ueviltolbe rrs It may In timo i necessary tu i e (ouie be bind i ison ban aud v i - i chat time oomi the courts wii. found full cqua ' n tbe emergency ' a the mean time iliocoui.trj lnaali AtMnt l'rants's lub r fhoi. If yoi wsitt a clean ind .- Htuve, As v lai "i e.er .-t . JllKt ' I n Oil tit mV SIlllH, . X mora, oreve. or biHv u" , 1 1 m iliw-k th. hair aim umee. To mi'i the contour of the I .cc. Mv sn Mand tout are alwt '-lean, B!ai J sharp and rHcors k-" And a rv thlnir I llitnk ou'llflnd Tosii. 'he tast find t lea thf mind And ai Hint ail or nkl lean do. If tou Just call and wall please ou. I Itps of othrt oft renitn u Mm VtllitV n he -h hi I hie We flMlt nitt tn ht loigivtit tint ! arody of Hum P-.-tl.ti of Life.' Wlic. are w v. ii, (lint-UK of ii bi'kilhol llu re Uie tak win b' iitf htfui, know that tt It on i Mam Hnw a of lao bouie. ii a wtiniitu roiii' -taiiiHi itks tnan ami f lint M-kf Dine il l e br auffKnair froa W".' 4t-tfcHfit irfKhiailtlr aHioenta and rUrc, (bene i anig. tnauu'. very g-WflUi 1kB-l.l ItiU t I" Ier ktt " lr. t I'tiMim? PrW- tllt.OIlt-. a Upr, iftc fill llturdeia 1 lit oil ieiniil. Mtlit In -ti midrra posllive miciMnlif finm the riureri. aausiitt iki izutranirea m w. or mouey r-finitu bee LrlutrU u:e oo Duuie-wr,MK i Den't Tobarro Spit or Kninki your Lite lathe 'nthlul. fttarUliw m ! a UUle tiook tttat it all al out Ki-ti t . i the w underfill aarrn Ouaran ired Utwr i l ablt curea, f be coat Is iiiflina and lit man v t aanu to qull B'M. at I'tup Kioreaor i alTlrva. A4 ! i lie Mrrlou Jlarrd) i' . IudiMM On the lt aad Sh4 t)f each mouth Dr. Biuert, the wll kauvaaod buooeteful t-peoUlUt will at the YVefacport Hi Mt-e, Welaaport where he will be pleased to receive all those desiring biseervices. tf. Photographs -AT- Rishel's, That Is tho Advice of Sooretorv of ! tf I State Qroshnm. MINISTER WILLIS AT HOHOLUHI. It III Amiettrd Tlint PrMldf nt Dole, ofth rrorlilonHl Government, Will IWlitre the rorcvil ltettoratltm of the Qaeen an Act of War. WAinimTo. Kov. U Alette of Seo retary Graham to tbe preatdent conrn Volt llAWftlian tiffalrs Ixm Imhti plren out (or publication. In it lie takes the ground that the marines lAmled from the United States Rteamer Boston at the time ot the revolution were not landed to protect American life and property, but to aid In JtXEN UUUOKAIANI. I overthrowing the existing government. Their very presence, he says, implied coer cive measures agalnat It. The letter pro-1 ceeda; It is not now clalmel tliat a mnjorlry of the people having a rtqht to vote under ! tlie conaluution of ihwi ever favored tne exintlng authority, or annexation to thlt i or any other country. They earnestly de-j sire that the irovernmrul oitbefr choice shall be restored and ita Independence re spected. - The government or linn unsurrendered i ita authority under a threat of war, until l audi time only na the Kuvernmeut of tho; United Htates, u)wit. fnetK being prewenteil o It, pliould re nittiite tiie constitutional i aovereign, and the pr lalotial goernment was created to extat until tiTtna or union with the United Statns of America hnvo been negotintm ntid Pim-ed uton ' sliould nut the ereai wrong d(ne ton feeble hut iiiilfpemleut HtUf by an nhne of the authority of the United Htfttei bo undone by restoring the legitimate gov ernment? Anything short of that will not, I respectfully ubmit, satisfy the de mands or tint ice. Can the l nited states roncwtentlv In sist that other untiona shall respect the independence of Hawaii while not respect-1 Ing It themselves? Our government was the first to reconle the Independence of i the Islands, and it should be the last to ; acquire sovereignty over them by force and fraud." BWashinoton, Xov. Our new Ha waiian represputatlve, United States Min ister Willis, has now been in Hon olulu a week, and it Is not Improba ble that he hag carried Into effect thelnstructlonshe took with him and which have been so well kept a se cret on this side of the Pacific. If he hfts done so the steamer which left Honolulu on Sat a.L8KRT B, WILLIS. urday will bring the news of the conse quent events, and will reach an outlet to the rest of the world with it on next Sat urday. There was no surprise when advices re ceived by the steamer arriving at San Fran cisco today from Honolulu stated that the Hawallans nnd the protectorate govern ment, after thrc davs of residence In the Islands by Minister Willis, were still In ignorance ol tne communication to Presi dent Dole. Secretarr Greshara savs that It would be Impossible to hear of the effect Minister Willis announcement had until the ar-; rival of the steamer which sailed from i Honolulu last baturday. orfeurdaysafter Admiral Skerrett, who has been relieved by Hear Admiral Irwin, departed. It is In ferred from this that MlnUter Willie wm Instructed not to mnke known his com munication until after the bteamer and admiral had left. Wasuikotox. Xov. 15. It Is learned on good authority that the cabinet Is a unit in Ita endorsement or 1'realdent Cleve land's plan for the restoration of Queen LUtuokalnnl. This fact was developed after the conclusion of yesterday's cabinet meeting. It Is a fact that for several months nast the provisional government has recog nlxed that there was no hope of securing annexation to the United States, and they have felt fully the obligation upon them nnaer mese circumstances or providing a permanent form of government for the Islands. The form of the proposed gov trnmenthas been discussed, and It has been proposed to call it a commonwealth. It la expected that I'realdent Dole will advance these facts as arguments against the contention of Minister Willis that his government tho government to which Willis is accredited has expired or Its own limitation. Should Minister Willis decline to recognize the validity of that argument, and President Dole determine to follow his contention, so far as lar in his power, his next step is expected to be to formally notify the United States min ister that he would not yield without the employment of force, and that he would regard tho landing of troops from the men-of-war to enforce hi deposition as an act of war. Wasuisqtox. Nor. 18. Thoae boat null ified to speak for President Cleveland and Secretary Greaham, who have been will ing to speak at all, have expreaaed great confidence that ex-Queen Mliuokalanl has aireaay ueen restored to her throne no liter than Wednesday of last weeJi. The equally confident assertions of thoae beat acquainted with the character and re sources of the provisional government that bhe could uot have been reatored without force, has made no difference, ap- pareuuy, in iue caunuenoe or thoae who claim that she has been restored. This ha led totheinferenoe that Minister Wil lis' Instructions were to employ force, If neceaaary. lho rather cordial reception accorded on Tuesday by Secretary Greshara to Min ister Thuraton's official call, and his formal acknowledgement of tba unaeverad relation between the legation and the government, makes it seem Incredible that instructions have been given to land marines In Honolulu for purposes of ag nreaalon upon the uovernment which Mr. Thurston repreaaaU. AO Information can be secured on the subject, but the belief is growing that Minister WilIU Jaatructioua did not in clude the employment of force. Tbe oon ndenee ot those near tbe president that tne queen naa been already restored thought to be due to their belief that the , provisional government would yield Im mediately to the suggestion of tbe United btatea miniate that Ibe provisional gov ernrnwt bad terminated and the boy erigntty tbenof reverted to the quean and ', bar government, it is now believed that Mlniatr Will la' Instructions are. If tbe provisional government refuses to yield to his suggestion, to await for further orders. A DIABOLICAL CONSPIRACY. Hat for art Krror tl. lIarr.lona Outraffa Would 11... IJmq Mora Tarrlbla Bawcloxa, Nor. IS. It I. aeulsd that Judge Doinvnerb has In hi poa imnlon tba Damaaofall lb pmoua wbo wra oon Mctod with the bomb outrage at tbe Mom theatre last we.li, and that tb. oul. prlta are already tu etutodjr. It I. aaid that tlx plot waa arranged by aararal an arehlaU. Tbe plan waa out, which, If It had been aocceaaf ally carried not, would bar. lu.olved wholesale destruction of Ufa. Baeb of tbe oonaplratora waa to carry a bomb liito tbe theatre and to atatlon tbem aelva In different parts of the gallery. Ose of the number waa deputed to turn off tbe gna iighta, and at thla signal tbe bwaba were to be thrown. Tbe man who waa to put out tbe light, failed to find th. maaef, and one of lua oompeniona, grow, log ImpattfeBt at waiting for darkness, tbrew hta huaah down Into tbe alalia. Judo Dosaenech earned a reputation aa a PMaeeutor by atamplng ont tba Blaok Hand criminal orgauieatiun In Andalusia seen. year. wo. and tba prisoners will un doubtedly be rigidly dealt with when they nun. bettor him. Cr. Basted te a fceSMJot House Fire. HocmaiTU. K. y , Nut. IS. A dispatch from Nunda aaya that tbe school bones ol Ceonarrtll. waa destroyed by fire. May i.rter, teacher, and Wlllard JohneoB, i 7aar. old, m burned to death. 011IGIN OF YACHTING. changes in the construction of m. a. . Vll',ot", wu tlTolutlen In the rnn1srll ol the Bptrt. The first International Itiice Wa. He ttreen Kngll.li and Ihitrli Vesiels. Charles II Among Hie Earliest Tatrohs. Tlie term "yncht" is l i ived from tho Danish word "jaght," tncAiitnur n cliaae; henoe jmobtlna; is the chiming of one ves sel after another, anil accordingly yacht ing and yacht racing me nooyinous eipresajkma. A yacht Is mill always han been essen tially a pleasure craft, lint In the early day no yacht of any slae existed. Thus we find n writer In 1?00 referring to a yacht as "a small shiplmilt for swiftness nnd pleasure rather than for merchan dise or warlike service." History does not tell ns where, when or tinder what circumstances yachts were first built, but it is certain they are of ancient ori gin and were only owned by royal per sons and great nobles. The latter fact receives corroboration from an ancient but carefully compiled dictionary of sin gular words, where a yacht Is described as "a pleasure craft of not more than 100 tons for the king's use." The earliest mention of n yacht In this country was ne far bark as the Anglo Saxon period, when King Athelstau re c Ived from the king of Norway n pres ent of n magnificent state barge, rigged with purple sails and decorated with wrought gold. Queen Elisabeth, we know, frequently need n state barge, and eo have successive sovereigns to this day. It is curious to relate, and goes far to show tho primitive nature of our early resources, that while foreigners were able to build ynchts their example was not followed in this country till 1588, when the first Cngllali yaoht was constructed at Cotves and launched from that port. But while 1588 may be fixed as the commencement of yncht building in England, it cannot bo said that during the next half century much progress was made with tho newly acimlred industry. Indeed, had it not been for Charles II, it is probable that the triule would not havo been established for some time to come. King Clinrles, however, was very fond of sailing, and the Dutch East India company, with the view of gaining royal f tvor, presented him with a small sloop rigged vessel. The advent of tho foreign I milt vessel evidently stimulated native talent, as wo find Evelyn, in his diary of Oct. !, 1001, writing, "Isailed thismorn Ing wi th his majesty in one of his yachts or pleasure boats, vessels not known among us till tho Dutch East India company presented thntenrious piece to the king." Dut the king was not only a yachtsman! be was also a designer, aud drew tho lines of the Jamie, a 25 tonner, built at Lambeth, nnd raced her against the Bo zan, a small Dutch built vessel belong ing to tho Duke of York. The course was Irom Greenwich to Gravesend and back and the prize 100, which waa won by the Dezan. As the ships were designed and constructed In different countries the race may fairly claim to havo possessed an international character, whilo from tho fact that the royal owners Bteered their own boats it was clearly an amateur match. Unfor tunately with tho death of Charles II came another lull in tho history of yacht ing, and it was not till early in tbe eight eenth century that any real revival took place. During this long interval, how ever, yachting had gradually become a more democratic! amusement, and the sport of kings had descended to the level of commoners. Cork harbor became a favorite yachting ground nnd during the summer months was crowded with diminutive pleasure vessels. Indeed, so popular did the sport become that in 1720 the Cork Hnrbor Water club was formed to encourage yacht nicing. The club ul timately developed into what is now the Royal Cork Yacht club. Here, then, we have the first antheutic attempt at organ ization in tho yachting world. A tew years later the sport came into favor in tbe south of England, and Malt land, in his "History of London" (1739), refers to sailing as one of the amuse ments to bo met with on tbe xiver Thames, whilo later still (1801) Strutt, in his well known work on "Snorts and Pastimes," mentions the existence of a society consisting of certain gentlemen who gave n silver cup to be sailed for annually in the vicinity of Loudon. To ward the clooo of the eighteenth century Cowes became the favorite resort of yacht racing, but still the contending vessels were of small size, none being over 85 tons. It was not until the foun dation of the yacht club, afterward the Royal Yacht club and now the world re nowned Roynl Yacht squadron, that yachting in this country may fairly be said to hnvo established itself as a na tional sport, and even then (1812) tho number of j'achts afloat only reached 50, all told. But from this time the popu larity of yachting rapidly grew, and club after club followed la quick succession. London Times. THERE WAS OOOD FISHINQ. Likewise Good I.urk on a rii.nouien lly Gt 1 In nKlnul loll. The scene of the following incident was about 40 miles from Qloveravllle, K. Y., on a lu'uutifol little lake just across the t.itnVlnnd al Piseco lake. In Hamilton county. The day was all that a fisherman could detJre, uud every con dition was right for trn.xl fishing. A party of three . ero in the boat namely, L. E. Even at. lii'i frirud. Professor Spencer from Brooklyn, and the writer. They had taken nuarly So pickerel in less than half a day, and the size was good, weighing from to G ponuda. The last turn around the "lucky point" was being made before we started for home. Everest, who waa trolling oue of the lines, eaid: "I've got another. He's a big one from the way lie pnlla." Ever ett let him play at one time nearly 300 feet of line before the fish oould be turned. When he had been brought into sight, lie waa not so Urge as some we had already in the boat, but there was an unusual motion all about him. Soon tbe line was drawn so tightly it was necessary to let him play again. When brought back, It was discovered that a large pickerel had attempted to swallow the one on the hook, which was now quite exhausted. The big fellow still followed, shark like, for tlie dead body ot bis viotim, which, however, we were not disposed to give up. Juat as Everest was about to swing the flab on hi hook Into the boat tbe professor took up his oar, hop ing to strike and thus capture the large one. The movement of the oar attract ed the atteution of the fiah, and in a twinkle he made a pass at it. Tbe blade was alwut 7 inches wide, bat hi jaws grated across tbe upper and lower edge, sawing a groove on either aide with hi sharp teeth. The professor, by carrying bis oar forward with tbe movement of the fiah, at the same time raising it from the water, landed tne huge fellow into tbe boat. He weighed 18, pound. The fish on the hook only weighed three pounds, but showed signs of battle, being bitten in several place. Upon opening him we found, a ia often tbe oase, a hsh of smaller site in hi stouuaoh. Thl one showed signs of life and wa opened. We tben diaooTered a pretty little gold chatelaine watch add were enrpHaed that the time agreed with our watches and that it wa running. More than pleased with oar fiahing ex pedition, we returned to the Adirondack hotel anil informed Landlord George A. McCoy ot our good lack, at the same time showing the watch. In lee than two minute all tb guest aboot the bone were in the office, and among tho numuer waa a pretty young lady from Albany, who aaid that the watch wa a token of friendship which she had prised very highly. When on the lake in th early part of tbe day. tt had fallen into tba water, and. she supposed, was tost It la needles to aay ahe waa overjoyed at It recovery. Albany Journal. The Kullua FeMloa. at. Peter (oor4UUy Coue ia, ootae In! Spirit of Kitchea Quests Plate, yet lir'rance, kin U hor tvery other aresua cntJ Continental Qui nr. Your Painter has often wss'rd time and material In trying to obtain a (hade of color, and has even resorted to the ose of ready mixed paints, tbe Ingredients of which be knew nothing, because of the diffi culty In making a ihada of color with white lead. This waste can be avoided by tho use of National Lead Company's PureWhite Lead Tinting Colors These tints are combination of per fectly pure colors, put up In small cans, and prepared so that one pound will tint 25 pounds of Strictly Para White Lead to the shade shown on the can. 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(The two leading systems throughout the werld.) touether nith all the aason. liala to become a praottoal reporter are thoroughly taught at the Auierioau Busluoae College, Allen town, Pa. We treat an iue leaaing .. machines on the market. Student of this department arc alao entitled W three laotnree erory wsk, ueu'ereu ujr iruiiiiLiefu lesinrere. TJJr, n OsMrinuT , . AN me UarauuTOM. ZHoat Praattol Ohms at Ileawst Mates. Btu4iiU aaslalad u pafiai poaaiou. Uea lor uaJalosua or mil at aaW. Mo Baore tluirouoh lr flaw iniiluuj Business College In America. Catalogue free. PRESIDENT. CAUTION. All persons are hereby eanUonad aaainai "'epaaeius! oa ue saoae oi las unoer euroM la Franklin t wnahlo. Carbon counts, for the Darpose of bun line, nahlni or ouer purpose. Ail person rnnnd trass passing win be proaeealad la the full lent of th lav. alas. JoaW W. Bkjui. Sail, Mix Wall Pa pprs, Borders, Decorat.i Pictures. ons, O. A GOTH, BOWER'S BLOCK, Opposite P. 0., LEHIGHTOH, PA. SOUTH MB LIVERY, A. Sell & Co., ftta ef Omra House, Iron Stiert. '!n f r ill fir iih ti'"tl nt rry 't.xmilj i-tjj r l'l.EASI'.OIVK 113 A. OALI, STYLISH Effects in MILLIilEBY. LEHIGHTON'S POPULAR MILLINER. One reason why Scott's Emulsion of Pure Nor wegian Cod Liver Oil and llypophosphites 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 tlie waste of tissues, produces flesh and builds up the entire system. Scott's Emulsion cures Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula, and all Anaomlo and Wostlns Dlsoooe3. Provonts wasting In children. Atr-to-.t rh palatable as mllU. Cct only tlie (ronulne. Pre parol byScott & ttowne, Chemists, New York. Sold by all Druggists, M. J. Hartzell, DEALER IN ALL KINDS HARNESS! Whips, Fly Notts, Robes Blankets And everything elso usually kept In a lirst-ciass store ot tuts Kinu. REPAIRING Of all kinds attended to neatly, cheap ly and promptly, special attention paid to the manufacture of Harness to order. STORE IN LEDCKEL'S BLOCK. re lmve a number of good STOVES From the stock of Jas. ralp, which we will sell CI1EAI'. 'omp ai.d sec them ! Swartz Bros,, PRACTICAL Plumbers & Tinsmiths, Picnics, Festivals, Parties, ICE CREAM AT EIGHTY-FIVE Gils Per Gallen -AT Culton's If you want the Bwt then Buy Irom us. L K. CULTON Opptoitu M, MiM. Fl EWIS' 98 LYE TM MfMffti Md pur t mtA, 1 Hit wbar Lytu )i Uci.ig Aim V"w Md twiM to ft sw wiib rriiauvabte 1UL Um euBUutu fcr lays naif to mm. WiU U. tlM.'lkMl pK-fUHMi Scmp In MJ suhiuu wlbnt builliMK. It I lb b4 lur ei.tutoliaC it.T tn- duiiitwuiist ti ..Mil ii bUUcat tau, 1-rMk. .c rjKHXak ialx m 00 f For tlie next Ibw tmntlis the groat question of interior decor ation nnd house paintincr will lie the lending consideration ol jiroiierty owners. Let u make tt Miggt-etinu lor you You nnt tho Aork done right; we can do It for you nt reasonable figure, or we will sell jou the wall im)rr and decorations Come and see; let us talk the matter over am! we know, that wr can please you. U is tho old ttoiy. We arc on top bo'h m our large line an tery low prices for New Pall Millinery IN TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS k BONNETS As usual you will eftvcinoiiey if jou buy ol us rs. A.yraver Ulose's Old Stand TTe handle all the Daily and Weekly Newspapeis, Periodi-calSjMagazinesa-hionBooks and (Story Papers, and we Deliver them promptly at your store, residence or t nice. Do you get a papr ? Il'not please try us. Besides the news bureau we have a fine assortment of Cinars. Wacco. CcnfeclicrcrY. Fruits, finis. Toys ani Fancy Goofls At the rory Lowest Cash Prices. Ice Oreciin ! THE BEST QUALITY. FRUIT FLAVORS. We hare a cozy parlor .ind irlll treat you oourteously. Please rail. T. J. BHETNEY, Hloae'aOld Stand, -- First Btret Now is Your Time! 20 Building Lots For Sale! Don't wait, but ooine at once and buy one of these beautifully located loh. You will be sur prised at the vbw thpy afford and the price will be sure to plcaee you. No trouble to show you around. Call on either A. P. gNYUBIt, or It J. HONOBN, Bast WehepertPa PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING, Owen Rehrig, Oeraar Saeoad and Iran MrxK TJIb have severed our connec tion with Mr. O. F. Acker, and will hereafter do all kinds oi house painting, decorating and paper hanging ourself. We will make prices on all work in our line as low as possible, while at the same time we will do only the best kind of work, Ve will be pleased to figure en any work that ) ou may u 'd and we also hope for a fair share o. jour patronage, ire will continnp on our headquarter for wall papers, Ztarders.Curtaius.PainU and Supplies, all kiiulu oi Stationeiy vc., and will kindly solict your patronage. Owen Rehria. fMbWoftrUW hair out. fev Ofcws. d m MuDtUyi RosMlvr'ill'Urioi.te, eurM Pu4iqC Wr samrry ( aHusnft iwi um wc wmawj mwsi m iow- ftt iirkft, Md r lh uBi iUm In uwu WMfl fM M) Nf gWf HH1 m Scott's Emulsion youngWives Who are for tho first tlmo to undergo woman's eovorost trial wo offor "Mothers Friend" A remedy which, If nsti as directed a few weeks before confinement, robs It of its PAIN, HORROR AND RISK TO LIFE of both mother and child, as thousands who hate used It testify, "Inwd twe bottles of MoTRfss FutsMn with marvelous results, and wlih wrv woman WHO has to pass inrouan tna oraea) OI cnimsnrin 10 rain ft"! (Wit h nnms. rtiarrM nreald. rm receipt cf pries. rliOpubaMte Sold bj all draggUu. hook To Mothers mailed free, v uaAortiLO kigvuto to, Atlanta, ua- BUSINESS CARDS JOSEPH S. FISHHR DISTRICT ATTOKNKT, OOlce Oouut House IIuii.iiiko, IIaucii Ciiukk, Pa. All basinets promptly attended lo. TIIE VALLEY HOUSE, ! E. W. CLAUSS, - Proprietor, i orr. i. v. depot. Cjxceiituij accomiiiuuiiiuii lur pi-riiiiiucu ; nnu iransieut uusloiu. me inr js BLuciLfu wnn fines- jjiqnors aua cigars. FRANK P. DIEIIL Practical Horse Stor ani BlacHsiilli. AH VlnJs of work In this line executed promptly and at tbe most reasonable prices, l'atronage poll cited and satisfaction cuar anteed. Bhopon Noiith Stiikwt. above the 0rboa Houo. E. 11. OHRISTMAN CO.VTItACTOIi M AND : : BUILDER, Estimates on All Kinds ot litiilillngt cheerfully furnished. All Kind of Building- Material AT VKnr LOWl'ST rillCES St Elmo Hotel & Restaurant, wnissroiiT, tenn'a, Mrs. L. YINUST, Pkop. Fine Deer Alwajs on Tap, Dest Liquors and Cigars. Dr. F. A. Rabenold, Dentistri In All Its Blanches Will be at the Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, PA., C3TTIITJRSDAY OV EACH WEEK. W. M. Rapaher, VTTORNEY iD COUNSKhLOR AT LAW, First door abova tlie Mansion House, MAUCU CUHNK PENN'A. eal Kstate and Collection Aeeney. Will Buy ml Kll IcpaI llAta. Pnnvpvanrlnir nnallv lnn. ollecnous promptly made. Hetttlng Ksfatesof Decadents a specialty. May be consulted In i-'nallsh and Herman nov. za-Tl THE CARBON HOUSE, Henry Drurabore, Prop'r, FIRST BTItEET. LEUIQUTON, PENN'A. The Carbon House tia been rennratfd and m protect throughout; It Is electric lighted and Mell ventilated, and ts anionic the liest Hotels In this section of the State. The patronaireof tho publla Is solicited. Hest accommotlattous (or permanent and transient custom. Charges very moderate. FlneiJquors,Frenhneeranurorter and Good Clears, lor sale at tti Hat. luue lft. '0Q-X.X DR. G. T. FOX, Grand Central Hotel, 837 Hamilton St., Allentown. (Freoioto 13 a.m. 4 " to 4 r.M, Office Hours Practice 1 ml ted to diseases ol the Eye.Ear, Nose & Throat rr-Also, KetractlonoUtie Eyes or the adJuA 'sent of glasses. NO OFFICR 1IODKS on Monday and Tuesday IT UAMloa. ItaOADWAV UOUBK, MONDAtS. Telephone Grand Central Hotel. A. S. Rabenold IIranch niricK i Oyer J. W daudenbusn' uquor Htora, BANK STREET. LEII10UT0N, uentlstrvln all Its branches. Teelli Eitmcteu sltnoul latn. Uas admiulstsred when requested, Olueo IUys-WKUNI!SDAV of each week. aidr ILI.BNTOWN, .ahull conntr.ra. F. I. SMITH, D. D. S., Bank Street, Xeh i;! ton, Pa. NT1HTRY IN ALL IT8 nKANUIIKS. aU Making artlflcUl deutureii a spel&I ty. Local ne-otUtle ued. ainltilttre(lam1Ttftli tfxtrati WITH OUT PAIN. K JlOUnS: From . m..to m.,fr m. tosp. tn..(rora4a. in., to 8 p. in. u Itatlons in EiiilUti or (iwiAti ui at JlMletoh .jTery SHtunUv So' del's JBakery, Hm iwt, L It I in ton, jou will tNavi nd Fruhestand Ilett BREAD AND CAKES. Rye, Wheat and Vienna Bread Prasii Every Day. Oar Vlsiwa Bread eaaaot be c4lfl. We respeetfally sollaK yur patroo ag. W auu (ar the Waoa. Seidel's Vienna Hakery, Opp. Obert's, F1BBT ST.. I.HIIIOHTON.rA FURNITURE, UNIJEItTAKIKQ KLOUR FKBD. Robt. N. Anthony, (Saatrasw to J. P. llai, Sast Wrlasaort.) WILL CONTINUE TO DB TIIE BEST PLACE TO Bin' Fnniitire, Floor & FL at tba Lowest PiIcm. Give us a oall. No trouble to show Goods. R. N. ANTHONY. Jjolilay oo3p Rooks, Stationery aLd Fancy Goods, in METAL. PLUSH, LEATHER AND CELLULOID. Tin, Wood and Iran Toys. Praeeb and German China War. OamM, Boll Ciaaobea. Chrittmas Tree Ornaments, and an endlest variety of Vovel-j tie. Luckenbacli's 61 Broadway, Maurh Chunk. 'fine table ttxen. ' EMBnOIDEiT' DESIGNS FO CLOTHS ' AND DOILIES SURE TO PLEASE. Odd Moment. Ma Hn 1 ii.ii In Tt ..- ' rVlngttiff CI rr ijlut- ii.sin. tinfti nnd Mnrnlnic Olt.i Elaborate nnd inlmji pesry contirupg hiiactr spite th fact tliut it 1 lions Inmiewfvi' nt "Hf hroitler doilie!, ( t'tnii A NASTURTIUM DESIGN. ind tablecloths literally without end. They have oomplete sets for formal nse and others for the use of the homo table ilny after day. They have simple de 'dgns and claborato designs, fine linen ind heavier linen, and styles and pat terns to snit every change of service and every color scheme that may bo devised. Tlie nasturtium affords a pleasing de sign, and tho New York Timos tells how to carry it ont. It should bo worked upon Dno old blenched linen which has Brst been shrunken. With this precau tion taken unlimited laundering is possi ble without the smallest harm. It is hemmed nnd stitched round all Its sidee. Tlie flowers are worked In their own gorgeous colors and show every tint from pale yellow to deep, glowing orange. The leaves nnd the stems re quire only one shade of pale olive, hut by a special method of working tho former are mado to take many tints and to show both light and shade. Every one of the lines that mark a division of the leaf Is first outlined with a single thread of silk; then each division Is worked quite solid with Btitches running as indicated by tho lines. Tho flowers may be cither solid or worked in Ions and short stitch, but the former will give by far the richer effect, When complete, tho cloth is simply splendid and so brilliant ns to provide ample decoration with even the simplest china possible. Another suggestion from the authority quoted is the round doily, Its making is simple, although at first sight a fringed dlskseemsdiffloalt to obtain. The circles are first marked tho exact size of the doily; then again a large oue Is drawn to Include the depth of tho fringe. The linen is cut on the outer lino and stitched with the machine on the inner. Then at each of tho four sides of the circle, so to ntiNaED doilt mn vnuuTn. speak, or from tho four opposite points, threads are drawn down to the stitched line. After this marking there remain four triangular spaces of solid linen, and the threads of these must bo picked out with tho needle and drawn round and adjusted to form a perfect circle of fringe. Tho stitching is then ripped, and the edge is hemstitched, after which tho fringe is combed out and trimmed till exactly even. This doily Is effectively embroidered with a wreath of morning glories, worked with olive green leaves and old pink flowers. The doily is usually one of a set, each of which shows a wreath of a different flower, bat the same design might well be repeated in all. Indeed if the doilies are to bo used for carafes and the like and are not designed for finger bowls, the latter plan is by far the best Too great a mixture ot either colors or flowers can never bo good, and the sweet, fresh morning glory will bear repeating again and again. ' Kew Noto Tapers. For tho most effective uso of white Ink there ia a turkey red paper, with white (lowef-dikluco embossed in the center. This, with envelopes to match, will enliv en a dull correspondence. There are two shades of green In note paper. Applegreen Is the more decided of tho two and is ef fective under black ink. Totatoes In Ilreat and Caks. In breadmaking tbe potatoes shonld be round and good as well as well cooked. The potato must be rubbed into the Hour dry, and If 'wetted with milk instead of water the result will bo so much the bet ter. In the same way cold potatoes may be used in making tbe paste for pud ings (boiled), plus and cakes, with the ad dition of dripping or fat of some' kind and a little baking powder. Uot potato oake is light, easy of digestion and nour- Mdng and might often take the placs of more expensive cakes at tea time. Ilaked Veal. Dust two pounds of n neok of veal wtth salt ami ipper nnd ohopped pars ley. Uover wnn thin siloed baoon, roll up and tie. Drnali with a little melted suet, dust tMekiy witb Hour, put a little watr in a pan, add mwt, and bake in a quick oven, basting often. Serve with brown aaace. Mnslra.1 Tunes. A stringed instrument suspended in a favorable position near a piauoforte will sound when tone corresponding to the open strings are produced on tbe piano forte. The volume of the answering tone will depend upon atmospheric oon dittoes, tb quality and color of tbe per suading tone and thesenaitireneaa of the , responding material. There is a famil iar anecdote, told-of a famous tenor, who by singing the tone that was consonant with that of a wineglass, oould make the glass shiver so violently that it would fall to pieces. It ia because ot this tonal sympathy that the cause of a harsh, rat Ulng tons that way suddenly apiwarln a pianoforte la detected witb difficulty Though It may appear to be in tbe in strument, it is often far away and may eome from a loose globe or pendant on a ahandeltar. Evau a key in a door has been known to be tbe guilty cauae. St, Louis Ulobe-Democrat Illg (luus lion't Last Lahs;. An Bngllali authority, in speaking ot heavy guns, aays that the UO ton gun, 18 Inch bore, will Bra U ordinary rounds, after wbloh the gun is unfit tat further service. The 07 ton eon. Ill inch i bore, will Are in ruunds. and Uw I ton gen, IS loch bore, vrill fire 1M I rounds before becoming useless. The east ot the British 110 ton gun is M,. I MO. That of the 67 ton gun is 14,000. and that of the 46 ton gun $81.(500. J a- lapa Journal. Cellar Had. Hooora Oh, missis, 41 r. Vasderrra- i ttr nas Huag himself to the ohinikaloor, aa bU ayes do be atickiii out like tayeaiu. Obolly Vanderwatar (attar being cut down by a committee of board) I What means this wude intwualonf I am DwenawwaT my neck fob a bijrhab callau. and I do not wiah to be iuterwupted. I Oo wy 1 - New York Recorder j A r-rallaa Spot, Orator W hm olae will '"U find la ew spot sik u products aa marble, irtm, claj, chalk, copper land, alute. glucose, fruits of all Unas. bswp. tbu and all manner of grains? Man la the Audisnse to mj boy's pocket, Walt Jl,K'''Ji!'l!tJl!!gfltitlii-iiJ " VEST- POCKET remedy Dr. PIptcsj a Pleas ant Pellets. Put tip in little B I a i. a vials, i iii'iycnucoii. t'liienf Seal ed, loo, so Unit ynti know tlwy're aln.ijs fresli ami r liable, unlike the ordinary pills in wooden or asleboard boxes. Tlieie'snoth- ine in the way of pills so small or so easy to take as these little Pellets. There's nothing so easy and natural in action nothing that can do ns much lasting good. They absolutely and permanently cure Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick or Bil ious Headaches, Jaundice, Sour Stomach, and Dizziness. AU de rangements of liver, stomach, and bowels aro prevented, relieved, and cured. They're guaranteed to givo satis faction, or your money is returned. ia tierfectlr. nprma- ncntlv and "positively ciret by Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Tho proprietors of this medicino provo that by their offer. us &uu cash lor 1 ! nf f1io.Vi wliich they cannot cure. By aU dealers in medU-hies ; 0 cents. It is n popular expression when ppople nsk for n store, to refer them to Eizian's, because wc toll nil our goods at the most reasonable prices. Our assort ment of goods consists of the newest things in Dress and Dry Goods. NOTIONS, of all KMs, BOOTS & SHOES HATS & CAPS. Groceries, Provisions, Etc., Etc. Come and see us. Let u quote prices and we will be sure to please you. I Ifil North First Street, Lehighton. lee Hive, ALLENTOWN.PA. COATS! Wo are making special ef forts this month to hovr tlie largest variety of Coats that were ever befoie shown in this city nnd in price and stylo we are always correct. CURTAINS AND CARPETS. During this (hn'ise cleaning) season, you may find out that you could uso n p-tir of Curtains it a Carpet. If you do to, remember that we will show yuu the fcods and give you estimates free of clmrge whether you purchaao or not. H. W. HUNSICKER'S NEW BEE HIVE. Corner 8th and Hamilton Sts. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Uight hrre in Kast Wcissport, about 2 Aeres of .and with r Fine Stream of Water flow: ing through it. It can be divided into Huililitig LoU. Splendidly located for factor ies, mills, suilalile for any kind of business you choose to onrry on. B. F. Peter, W:th Snyder's Stoie. A S. Steckel, Slatington, Pa, For Sale or Rent ! The Weissport Bakery oeeaptMl b C W. Liurt. iaeMlai Drll Ing. blora Ko.m, Baka Ofaal srlUi Bake Kobii and warehouse, all ks seod enlar. l'rlea low ana easy Irruj, II MA said ty Jauoaty Isi. ISM. Ii will be ranted. Apply for full particulars ly JOtsZI'H FEIST. Oar. Bill isi Talk Ate.. Seat aw. tt sVHASKK, rx A EHZIAN'S.