i to Stota g.tocnU. 8ATUKDAT. DECEMBER 9, 188J. Our Neighborhood in Brief. The Summit Hill miners haye erjariH : tied a Union. HOLIDAY GOODS In great variety at NUSDAUM'fl. IssjuG. to Jonas' far UNDEIVWEAR Ik most complel Steele In town. Mahehoy City had a $30,000 fire lait Sunday. 'About half a doien buildings In the business pari or town wora destroyed. jt&-Dried and Canned Fruits at C. M. SWEENY & SON'S rerjr cheap. V-Ttie hsadqnarbar for Velvets and flushes is at Jonas', in Obert's building. There were 11 dlyorce oases before the Luzerne county court one day last week. aft-Just reeelyed atJenaS' a splendid aid eompUU lio of Men and Buys oyer eats aad UlsUrs. Frof. E. S. Dieter, late Instructor In the Kortnal department of the Muhlenberg College, goes to Tetas to cngago In tho lum bering business. Yeu will not only be astonished but save money, by buying your Holiday Goods at Nusbeum'a. A Welsh.tCongrcgational church has been established at Catasauqua, with Rev. D. R. Griffith, of Slallnglon, as pastor. arto-Jonas has lb latest, and finest, sty les In Lsdiesand Children's COATS and DOLMANS. Mr. H. Stanley Goodwin has been ap pointed Superintendent of tho Lehigh Val ley Railroad, vice R. II. Sayre, resigned. E. C. Steadman has been appointed Chief .Engineer. SrE. II. Ilohl, of Maueh Chunk, has returned from tho city with an elegant stock of holiday goods. Remember.we do not ex aggerale when we say that Mr. II. has the finest stock in Mauch Chunk. lie sells cheap and has the best goods in his line. The Catasauqua Mauulacturing Com p.iny on' Friday reduced the wages of their employees about 4 per cent., owing to tho existing depression in the iron market. jsa-Whn wants to exchange Town prop erty lr a Farm of 142 acres, with good new buildings and 'fine Iruittrces on It. Address, W. M. lUrgHKR, this borough. The saw and gristmill ofD. Hftukin- am, at Meshoppen, Wyoming county, was recently destroyed by Are. Loss, $10,000 j insurance, $2000i If you are in Bcarcb of HOLIDAY 500DS, do not omit my pla,-e as you will find no other house having such a line to aclect from. J. T. Nusbaum. The mill of the l'iltston Knitting Co., at Pittston, Luzerne county, was damaged by fire on Thursday of last week. Loss, $20,000, insuranco $30,000. "ESt-We ofler special prices during the 31 diduys for the sale of Methodist, I'reeby-t-rlau ami Episcopal Hymnals. Note our prices. E. F. Luckenback, Mauch Chunk. Messrs. Win. Dully & Sou, of Esst llauch Chunk, have just completed the plastering of tho new depot and restaurant . etPenu Haven Junction. It is said to be ' -one of the handsomest jobs ever done in the Yalley. IB-Everything in tho Dry Goods, Gro cery and Provision lino at C. M. Sweeny Sc Sou's nt lowest prices. Enoa Erdman, Ei., recently admitted to tbo Lehigh County Bar, intends, we un dertand.to go to Dakota next spring for the practice of his professson. Quito a number ol friends assembled at the resilience of Mrs. Hiskey, on Saturday dsst, to celebrate her 48 birthday. A num. "ber of handsome presents were given to her and a handsome and liberal luncheon was -spread la which all did ample justice. It was decidedly a happy oecasfon. (SdT-A last chance for a set of Library Universal Knowledge, large type, 15 vol umes. Cloth $8, half Russia Gilt Top $18. K E. "Luckeubach, Broadway, Mauch Chunk. &B There was soi l on Saturday, 25th tilt., at Ilngaman's store, Lehightoii, seventy-one dollars worth ol watchei, ami jewel fly, ferono family. A young man, 22 yeara of nge, named .Lawrence Martin, committed suicide at tho Washington hotel, Haileton, on Saturday might last, by swallowing a large dose of .arsenic. fl-Our stock oThntograph, Autograph , ami Scran Albums is larcer. and lower in -price than evor. E. F. Luckenback, Mauch Cuuuk. Mrs. Dr W.M. DuFour, of Williams pert, formerly of this borough, spent a few Jays visiting friends hereuboii ts last week She returned borne on Tuesday, much pleased-vrith ber visit. Down, down to the bottom on every thing we keep' J. T. Nusbaum. The coal and iron policemen of Auden ried Tuesday arrested one John Gallagher, of Coleraine, fur highway robbery. He was taken before the justice of the peace at Au- -denried and given a hearing, und in default of $100 bail was sent to the Mauch Chunk jprisan for his uppers rice at court. JtffCM and see the elegant Block of ;nrittmas presents at tu. ii. nom a, juauuu Chuuk, belore going elsewiiare. A special dispatch ham Alleutown says: The report that Uw bar acd guide mills of the Allentoarn Rolling Mill had suspended operations srea s-n error, both the mills are in sictive operation. fesVlfyou wants nice smootli.eoey shave SMvur hair cut or shamjiooing, go to Franz Raederer's Saloou, under the Exchange Ho tel, He will fix j'ou right, anil don tyou lorgei u. Mrs- Henry lloltensiein, the mother of Miss Fannie HottensUin, who died here In town a little over a month ago, died last veek at her residence near FotUtowa, iu Montgomery county. Largest stock of told watches for gents ami ladles, in uarunn county, ai t. It. Hours, alaucii cuunic. rrices guaran teed to be the lowest. Patrick McCullough, a miner, employ d at the rottSTille shaft, was instantly killed, Monday afternodn, by a mass of rock and slate falling upon him. He was ii years of sge, and learea a wife and six children. Taka a postal card, address the Weekly Piess, Philadelphia, utlc lor a spacinieu ana premium list of popular books. You will Do pleased. Eight different prrpertics have bee offered to the government for I he erection of the new post office building at Scraulon, at prices rsnging from $20100 to $40,000 The Scranton Iron Company offers a tract adjoining the court house as a gift. r. If you hare a cold or cough of any Mud, buy a bottle of Hill's Peerless Couch 6yrup at Dr. C. T. Horn's drug store. Use il all. and if not satisfied return the empty battle and he will refund your mouey. He also sells Peerless Worm Specific and Hill's Worm Drops on tbe same terras, .no cure, P pay. Ob Monday eight there died at High Bridge, N. J., a young man namad Anioa Apgar, whe on Saturday was shut while out hunting, by his bosom friend, Luther Alpaugh. They were In the woods, wben Alpauib'a gun want off accidentally, lata I ty weunding Apgar, who was only 24 yeara of set. Beautiful editions of standard books are sent with subscriptions to tba Philadelphia w,,llu Prut at ridiculously lowfieuree. By the way, do you know that it is the best of tba weekly wspeprs 7 Write for a speol. men copy and see, va .(I. M. Swernv & Son are ol'erlDU a choice assortment of fin groceries ior tbo holidays, at low prices. "I move," said a delegate In a Virginia convention, "that our chairman take a doeo of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, he Is so hoarse I cannot understand him." That gentleman had no doubt tried this wonderful medi cinal Delilah, wife of John Caffrty, and joungest daughter of George and Mary Ranorth.ofthls borough, died on Thurs day night of last week, at St. Luke's Hos pital, Bethlehem, of ovarian tumor, from which she had been suffering for abeut two years past. The funeral took place on Mon day afternoon from the residence of the parents, the services being oonducted by Rev. G. W. North, of the M. E. church. Deceased was about 22 years old. A-Mrs. Wehr 3c Sister announces to the ladies that they have just returned from tbe city with another new and elegant line of millinery goods, and Invites an early in spection of the same. A young unmarried man named Dun- ap, residing in Freemsnsburg and employ ed at the Bethlehem Iron Works, was struck by the fly-wheel of ono of the large blast engines at the works Saturday after noon, and his brains dashed out Tho re mains were gathered up and taken to an undertaker's. Miss Matilda Strahler, living near South Bethlehem, died on Wednesday ef last week from tbe effects of burns received about a week previous. While at work in tho kitchen her clothes caught fire while In the act of taking a kettle from tho stove. She suffered Intensely up to tbo time of her death. A man nf PennavlvAnta Is still fftven by The Philadelphia Weekly Press to those who send $1.50 for one year's subscription There is no better map of this Stale, aud it is itself worth the price asked for tbe map and paper. In subscribing for a weekly newspaper, outside of your home paper which you must have, it Is well to consider the ad vantage of taking a paper like IhePhiladel phut Weekly Press, which not only furnishes the choice of the general news and reading, but also tho fullest Harrisburg and general Pennsylvania news. Tbo annual meeting ol the Lehigh Co. Medical Society was held in the Court House, at Allentown, on Tuesday afternoon. The olbiudanco was full and much Inter est was manifested in the proceedings. The ceding feature ol tbe meeting wis the Ire lure by Prof. Carl Seller, of the University of Pennsylvania, on " Nasal Catarrh ; its Pathology and Treatment." The prolessor illustrated bis lecture by operating upon several chronic cares of catarrh, having with him the necessary instruments and a battery for tho purpose. iMrLarc'st stock of silverware in Carbon couuty, at E. II. Hohl's, Mauch Chunk. See now goods just received. You will be surprised to see the list of valuah e books ollercd In the premium list to subscribers to Tlie Philadelphia Weekly Press. Address a iioslal card, and ask lor a specimen copy and list. A Missouri teacher makes the study of gcograpUy interesting to bis pupils by be ginning at borne, taking five counties, loa lions And boundaries; next Stales upon the same plan; then the United Stales, until the whole subject Is mastered. A capital Idea, and one whieh should bu adopted in our BcJi-'ola. Dr. J. A. Mayer, the practical Bureenn DctitiBt, nf Broadway, Mauch Chunk, has hail a practice of over 20 years, and is prob ably the oldest resident dentist in this val ley. The Ur s wort speaits lor itseii,Hnl the fact that all critical work in th region is given to him is a sufficient guarantee of his superior ability as a Surgeon Dentist. Express train No. 8, on I lio Lehigh Valley railroad, ran Into a freight (tain on a siding at Rummersfleld, near Towanda, on Tuesday morning'. Both engines were wrecked, the baggage, express-ctirs, "Sleepers and mails were destroyed by fire, and en gineer Foulk and fireman Kingsland,of the freight train, were burned to death. R. M. Mullen, brake man, was badly injured, Tlie passengers escaped Injury. The disaster was caused by u misplaced switch. toEuPurliallist to remind you tbatdirist- mas is near rings, watche, lockets, brace lets, neck chains, sleeve buttons, clocks car rings, studs, brooches, opera glasses, acarf pins, gents' and ladies' chains, gold tooth picks, eold pencils, cold pons and pencils. bilver table ware, card receivers, jowel anil card cases, etc., etc., at E. H. Hohl's, Mauch Chunk. " Did you see dat hoss you was talkin' of buyln't" asked one Mauch Chunk dark ey of another. " Yas, I seed him." "Did you buy do hoss?" "No, I didn't buy him, bekase dar was no mutuality." ," What do yer mean, uiggah?" "Dar was no mutual ity. 1 sead enuffob ds boss, but de boss be lljo't see enuff ob me. He wss blind in ouo ye. Dar Master be more mutuality in a hoss trade." Reading; of horses, alwnvs reminds us that David Ebbert, at his livery on North street, keeps about the finest lot of teams in this section, aud tbut his charges are reasonable. 5rSL.Guli spectacles and eyeglasses at E. ii. Honrs, Jiaucu unuuk. -Theodore Hill, a laborer.aged twenty years, was instantly killed by a fall of coal Monday, at Carter'a No. 2 slope, Beaver Mcad-w. A miner named Bonner, was also slightly injured when the fall occurred. &Ynu can save $5 by buyinc watches ofE. H. Huh). Mauch Chuck. V..u will only believe this when you leaiu other deal ers pnees and comiara mine with their s. "They are all auitabU fur Christmas preseaits" the books offered as premiums in uie ruiiaiii-ipnia nceniy i'rcn premium Haw n nio ior IV lieo. Q.D. S. Bock, opposite the "Carlson House, Bank street, LehliElitoo.has on hand an decant assortment ot Watches. Clocks and Jawelry, suitable for Holiday and uiruiuav presents, uau ana see ior your- aeii. i rices very low. "Theatrical and Circus Life" ie tbe name of a new book Just issued by the en terprisiug firm tbe Sun Pcausm.va Co., of St. Louis. This interesting work will be welcomed by the thousands who nightly visit the places of amusement, but who are unacquainted with tba mysteries of the "Profession," and will be doubly welcomed by those who never visit such places, but whoso curiosity hss often been excited by the tluming pasters placed in many cou spicuous places. It is a grand, book for agents. We call attention to advertisement elsewhere. KYEleffant ataelr nf rlniM. AtamnnA rubies, sapphires, earl, garnet, turquois, amylhyst, cameo and onyx, all thaes, new desigua, goods that you never taw the like ol ueiore, at t.. 1(. (lobl s Mauch Uhunk A Hungarian emigrant, nsmedJungo Vassle, wts killed on tho Lehigh Yalley railroad, near Bethlehem, last Fridsy,whie walking on the track. FOUND, in WelMport borough, a sum of money, which the owner can have on caning upon will. 11. Miner, proylng prop erty aud paying for this notice, List of Letters Remainiog uncalled for at the Lehigblon post-office, December 1 at t Bussard, John lien per, Mary A. Cogh, Peter Current, Philip Drurnbor, Nathan Drumbor, Alfred Ebert, Jotiah Klllugpr, Heury K. Gilbert, Joseph Huffman, Kata Kemerer, Frank Mll'er, Peter Nolhsteiu, Alfred IVrry, H C, Rex, Lewis Smith, Lucetla E. Settler, A. Seigenf)t, Reuben Sensioger, W. T. Schllcber, Edwin Peraous calling for any of tbe above, will please say ''Advertised." II- ii. PFTEIIS, P. M. WelttpoTt Lelter. E. H. Rauch was In town on Monday collecting outstanding bills of the Carbon County Democrat. Any man who lakee a newspaper should have the manhood about him to pay for II, Of course, as In any oth er business, there are dead-heads, but all such should be marked and receive their black stripes. A. II. Hunsicker, of Allentown, was In town on Tuesday attending to business. Miss Emma Rapp, the youngest daugh ter of George Rapp, without any warning to her parcnlsdeft heme for parts unknown, but has since turned up at Iowa City, Iowa, from whence she wrote requesting her folks to send her wearing apparel. Tbe cause of tbe unexpected runnway Is ascribed to a desire to see the west and visit an uncle and brother who reside at Iowa City. E. J. Sellers, whe has been stopping tn town with friends during the past week, re turned home on Tuesday. Mr. Sellers is a druggist and a proficient In the trade. Ho ia out of employment at present and would be pleased to hire himself or bis services to a man In thia line of business,on reasonable terms. If a man in the drug business wants aid we can heartily recommeud him as an industrious, frugal and honest gentleman. Ills home is at Windsor Castle, Berks coun ty, Pa. The teachers of tho East Weissport schools, Messrs. Compbell and Mooney and Miss Snyder, have organized a private grammar class. This is a ineve that will redown to their benefit and prove of inval uable service tn them In their teaching and giving proficiency In this much needed sci ence In the school room. It would be would well If all the teachers in the Couuty would follotf their meritorious example. - J. B. Hassan, of Indiana, Pa., was at Weissport during the week. The many friends of W. C. Weiss are urging him to become a candidate far re election as School Director in Franklin twp., at the coming spring election. Mr. Weiss is averse to this, but we trust and hope that his sense nf duty will overcome his timidity. Mr. Weiss during tho past thtee years has nroyen himself an examplary Director. He has done more lor the schools in his term, than any other man that has preceded him as n Director. He has been tbe wheel horsc the moving spirit of tho present board, and unless the people arederilcct to themselves, and haye no regard lor progression and in telligent mendhcy will disregard hisaverse ness and triumphantly elect him ng.iin, not withstanding thn contemptible opposition nf a few designing ignoramuses whoso sense of duty and perception of right ends with their low Instinct. The schools are in a good condition and let the peoplo maintain this condition by retaining tho man in the school board who is and was chiefly instru mental in making them. Btcinmetz and Helinholtz, the chess players, haye become lar-famed for their proficiency in this art, but we doubt wheth er they are superior, In this game, to tho champion chess players of Weissport W. II. Knecht and Harry McMullin. These gentlemen have a limited reputation, but the time may come when their names will be on eyery tongue in chess ciiclcs. The other evening these athletes and champions metand played two games two games In me evening and at the end each one wore the lauiel as victor of one game. The time ot game was 35 minutes. Odr esteemed young friend, A. F. Sny iler, visited Pottsrille last Thursday, and while I here hcjwas the guest of tho Masco Social Club. In the evening a grand char ade look place under the auspices ol the. CI ill. Mr. Snyder has a wide and extend ed eirole of friends and nothing of a social nature within tlieirdamain occurs unless he is Invited to it and participates iu its pleas urea: Wo extend our sincere congratulations to that jovial friend of ours, S. R. Gilham upon his change Irom the joys of singleness to those of double blessedness. It wilt no more be In order for him to chant : 'At three score winters' end I may die, ! A cheerless being, lone and sad. The nuptial knot I never tied. And wish my father never had." But instead, sing and lullaby that beautiful verso : "A faithful wife uecomes the truest and the tenderest friend, The balm ot comfort and the aourco ofiev. Through every virtuous tui n of life tbe same." Scott Groot. our estimable friend, from Drifton, waa in town on Mondai looltmir un old friends and acquaintances. Scott looks wen ana hearty. Auks. Packerton Ripples. Mrs. DuFour, wife of Dr. William Du- Four, formerly of Lhighton, and now of Willianispnrt, returned to that city on Tues day after n two weeks visit at Mrs. W. Leo Stiles. The many friends of Dr. DuFour will be glad to kqow that as a pbjsician he is successful, and has the promise ofa lu cre tivo practice, where he Is permanently situated. Mr. Beers, Investor and electrician, of the Metropolitan Electric Light Co., was at Packerton on Monday making the neces Bary arrangements for the putting up of machines necessary to keep the lights in operation. It is likely that the whole Yard will be illuminated in the course of two weeks. Services in the 1st Presbyterian church of Lebighton, by Rev. B F. Myers, Sunday afternoon at quarter past three, also, at 7 o'clock the same evening in the old school hnuse, at Packerton. All are cordially in vited to be present. S.'eno at one of tur depots. Young lady with frizzes and bangs, evidently waiting for some one train arrives sudden ly, and "Oh, dear, I should smile if it ain't you, Mollio, ain't it?" "You bet, Susie,', and so on. What a peuchaut for slang some of our American girls have. Good sensible conversation should be Indulged in,and the slang left for the boys that are only at home at meal times. Drop slaug girs, it doij't ha come you, Mr. F. C. Wlctermulo, of the Weigh Scale office, who was so unfortunsta as to loose his foot, is getting along nicely, he will probably be able to resume his position in a few weeks. His affliction will not materi ally interfere with his office duties. Smoked glass, Wednesday morning, gaye in a view of Venus as she skipped across tbe sua. Uuw small she sceir.eil com pared to tbe great orb of day j it reminds us of Fulger's skip in Now Y'rk. We won't sea Venus in this position again. Nor is II l)kply Fulger wil ever pt?e belpra the New York voters, esneplely while there are so many Independent votprs It would be a ej tiding If the Star Joute gang were honestly and vigorously prosecuted j tbe country at large would then find out all about the way the present ad ministration came fnto power we might be able ty understand President Arthur's idea pf "Civil Service Reform. Ills something not generally mnertood, yet a great bobby every cainpaign tho ailiniiiutration ua asuU could tell jf it wanted to. -There seems to bo an unusual amount of anxiety as to Qov l'atlisou'a Cabinet, Several names have been suicetted bv iu- interested politicians. Howewer, there are a giM many who incline to the belief that ho will be able to choose for himself: be may disappoint soma of (he politicians, but it will bp belter for the people if be il.ws. Au?. Ill Anthracite Coal Trade. Philadelphia Ledqer, 4th Inst.i The an thracite coal trade is beginning to put on Its wintergarb. Tho demand continues geod, and tho domestic sites are In great request, owing to the recent cold snap, which hat Increased consumption. This cold weather, however, Is Interfering with production, as the coal cannot be handled with the facility shown In warmer seasons. -The winter hav ing begun the stoppage or some of tbe col lieries Is looked far. Inquiry at tbe office oftha Reading Coat and Iron Company, however, shows that uo Instructions have yet been Issued for any stoppage of their workt; that the supply of coal is much below tha demand, and that the de mand for the East continues urgent, not withstanding the stiffening of the freight market. The Lehigh Vallay Railroad reports 88, 510 tonnage for the last four days el No vember, making its aggregate coal tannage for the fiscal year 0,257,16V, compared with 5,791,370 for the previous year, an Increase of 405,783 tons. The Poltaville Miners' Journal of Fridajr. says: "The demand for all sizes of anthra-. ito coat, except broken and pcA', continues good, and for those for domestic use, for the line and city trade, the demand Is greatly In excess nf any previous month of the year. This is accounted forby tho change In the weather, which has largely Increased con sumption. Tbe broken and pea aizes will not be iu much demand before next spring manufacturers have generally secured their, stocks for the winter. The cold weather, which stimulates consumption, seriously interferes with production, as the coal can not be handled at the breaker with as much facility in winter, as In milder weather. AS tho winter season seems to have fairly set in, we may look for a stoppage of all the collieries whose operations can be dispensed with without embarrassing the needs of the consumers." The total tonnage of anlbroclle cool from all the regions fortho week ending Nov. 25, as reported by the several carrying compan ies, amounted to 681,711 tons, against flOf!,- 1U5 tons in the corresponding week last year, an increase of 73,510 tons. The total amount of anthracite mined for the year is 20,282,037 tons, ogHiust 25,205,144 tons for the same period last year, a increase of 987-, 403 tons. For the 4 days ending on the 30th ult, 68,510 tons of coal was transported over tbe L. V. RR-, making a total of 6,257,159 tons tn that date, and showing an increase of 465,783 as compared with samotime last year. For the 11 doys ending Nov. 30th there were 157,705 tons of coal shipped, over the L. A S. RR., making a total to date of 4, 221,036 tons, an increase as compared to same time last year of 56,876 tons. The Coming County Institute. The County Institute which will bo licld week alter next, beginning Dec, 18lh, wlll be one of the most interesting ever held in the county. Among tha Instructors for the day sessions we find some of tbe most pop ular inslituteleclurers. Prof. E. V. DeGraff( is announced on the programme for a part of the week. The evening entertoluinents promise to be especially interesting. The illustrated lecture on the National Park in Wyoming Territory, on Tuesday evening, Dec. 19th,will be an attractive feature of the institute. Tho lecturer, W. 'J. Marshall Esq., nf Massachusetts, will, present stereo scopic views of the scenery by throwing them on a large screen with a strong calci um light Over 40 views wlll'be given, 're) r cscnting beautifully thegeyjirs.hnl jpnSgs, cascades, waterfalls, and cliffs thousands of feet high, found all through the Park. On Wednesday evening, Col. J. P. Sanford, of Iowa, will deliver his famous lecture on" "Old Times mid New." Ou Thursday eve ning, Prol. E. V. DcGraff, will lecture on 'Rll.iVitll Xffl tinA tn 1?-iilnW nir.-in. Prof. Geo. E. Little, of Washington, .D, C will givo an entertainment consisting of Or namental Drawing with crayon, on black board. This entertainment willbeone of the most enjoyable of the week. A special train will run to Lehighton and Weissport after Die evening entertainments. School Report- Report or tbe Lehighton Public Schools for tbo mouth ending Dee. 4, 18S2 : man school. MPT Whole No. In attendance 11 ii 23 Avcraice attendance '2 10 VI Per cent, of attendanee 07 at os NameS ofsetiolars that attended every day' uunuK uiiuiiii t, iiiiniu num, William KItnaer. Horace Itandenbnsh. Uharles Trex. ler, Utile Aah. Ousslo Ulausa, Floy Clausl, Ella Uraver. Tllllc Scltcrt, Mlnnlo Peters. ORAUMAXl SCHOOL M F T Whole No. In attendance 21 21 42 Average atiennanee is in s Percent, ol at'endauee eg 93 ul Names of scholars that attended even' rinv during; the month Ella Peters. Mary Uref bolbles. Mary Smith. Mamie (Jabot. Lillian Seininel, Ida Itehrla;, Alice Newhard, Carrie HUUKn, .uary muriKlil, runin iu. .ucuor- intck, Frank Nusbaum, Charles Kapsher, JUIIU J1CIIUIUU, IKTKnMBDIATI SCHOOL. M F T Whole No. tn attendance 29 30 53 Average attendance 23 29 M Per cent, of attendance V4 92 Bl Names nflctiolan lhat attended every day durtur the niontn Edgar Xander, Edgar Hon, viiue tjiauas. Alien I'eiers, irranviue (Manas. John Lentz. Hubert llollenbaeh. Ar thur Snyder. Oscar Shultz, Uswllle Kloudt, llattte Oraver.Kmma Seaboldt.Tlllle Henoch, eua weiana, Alice ueggua, arnn runrcr, Irona Fenstermache r, Lena UeTschlrrchsky, Kin ma Fnhrer. Ella Albright, .Sallle (label, Kmma Frey, Etta llrlssall, Ulara Hunsicker, cua. .uoen Ainanaa noon. SECOHOABT SCHOOL. M F T Ii 17 4S ..23 IS Si Whole No. In attendanee... Average attendance 1'ereent. orattenuanco . ..ts as ss Names or scholars that attended erery day during the momh Olement Uretney, Willie iieca, wumeriieia, uavia mcuartulcg, Wll lie liapsher, Oscar Hellraan. Hobble Lents, Ida Hellinan, Alice Nothsteln, Mamie Fort- wangier, iaa Williams, uiara uex. PBlIf AKT SO. I. MKT Whole no. in attendance 24 31 54 Average attendance -.0 2T 4J Per c-nt. or attendance 7 87 (7 Names of scholars that attende I everyday during the month John Froelloh, Klmer i enaer, jra rioiiiiiein.iuaiiinn Miyiier.iuarK iieuuner. rroiion ueunner, lioocrr trainer, Harrv Ueggus. Annie Raudenbush. II lea Longkainmar, Little Albright, Anna Jlro. uauie, raiKART xo. 2. M F T whole No. In attendance Ii 3U 81 Average attendance 11 34 m Per cent, ot attendance .v2 93 f!3 Names ortchoiars that attended everv day 'during the month Allen Oreanawald, Ctus. Koons, Klla Scaboldi. Alice Wolfe, Alice atcOormlck. Katie Fensiermacher. Aspen Slmltt Harvey Humbert, Frank Semmel, imuion pnyiier, i.izzie ncnocu, t.iztie ttecg, Minerva lMdf, llattte flrggus. I.inle Srallli. blls Walek, Km ma Fortwangler, Mattte ur:, Ionian Froollcu. FBHA))V vo. . M y T wrioie no. lntticnuance ,al 65 107 Average attendance u 41 81 Name or seholara that Kit tided every day during the Month Freddy ltex. John Train, er. Harry Trainer, Harry Mishium, Kd-ho Albright, Daulel Frey, Cyril llehrlg, Willlo 24osser, John Kljip, George Klpp, Daniel Walters, James Walters, Kinmx Pttara, Era Vrlttlnger.llattleTreiler.Kila i'hsro, Laura Ureher, Marj Fensiermaoher Friday arternooD. Dee. Utb, la Reception Day, an-ltha eierelaes will be hdld tn tbo Hohool Hall All the parents s re respectful ly Invited to be present. T. A. SNYpKR, Principal. Dntal Office Removed. Dr. L, Campbell, of Slajinglon, has re moved bs deutlst office rig'H doors further up town, Id Oplinger's new buildiug,acrots from; tbe Slatington lloltl, where he will be pleased to meet all bit former patient, aqu, ai,u new oucs. Mahoning Bqulbs. Alice Klsller, of Lynnville, Lcblgh Co.: has been visiting friends at Ibis plsce dur ing -tho week. Albert, a ten year old son. ef Stephen Fenstermacber, had tho fourth finger of his right hand cut off last week by getting It In a machine. Miss Polly Uunticker is visiting friends at Lehighton this week. The Evangelicals of this place have now held protracted meetings for four weeks. Thus far they have only received six con verts. AI. says, now that Will Wanamacher has gnno back on the stage, he intends to commence smoking. Uo will make his own cigars. Messrs. C. It. Scldle and Joseph Eb- berts have been off to lluflalo this week-to buy cattle. The personal properly of David Klsller, deceased, was appraised last week, Tbe valuation is set at about $8,010. E. S. Hoppes'who hurt'bttusell bv lift ing a bng of flour Is, we are glad to eay,able to be about again. The snow last week was utilized for all It was worth. Everybodifwho had aaleigh took a ride and some even that had no sleighs took tides. A traveling agent camo to tho, New Mahoning store, aud b couple of ladies took his sleigh aud drove up to the school. Mosesj G. Frentz, who has spent the lost two yeara iu Obioaine home ou Friday ef last we?k. lie will remain at home un til next spring. Rev. A. Dartholomew will give cate chetical instructions, in St. John's church during the winter. The class, which was started ou Monday, numbers 16, and still more- will join il next time. This Is ns it should be. Nuthiug better can bo done than giving our youths such Instructions before they are received into full member ship of the church. Tbe Mahoning District Institute melat Sendel's school house last Saturday. The County Superintendent was present, and spoke ou how to tench primary arithmetic and on what is known as the "Word Meth od." The Institute will meet again this Saturday at M (-Daniel's school house nt 9 o' clock a. m. The programme is, History, T. R. Kunkle; Grammar, It. A. Keiser. Be sides the above so ne interesting subjects will bo discussed. Teachers and others from other districts are cordially invited to attend.. At the mooting of Hie Mahoning school board, on Saturday lust, the following facts about the schools were ascertained: Whole number in 'attendance, male, 137; female, 140; total 277; average uttendance, 109, malb 97; female, 102; Par cent of attend ance, 92. 94 pupils attended school cvory day during the month. Parryvillo Items. A (ire, tbut at one time threatened seri ous consequence, occurred hero last Thurs day evening. A lamp, Icll standing by an aged lady, Mrs. John Bowman, iu hcrrooin exploded while she was in another portion of the house. Rut for the timely discovery and aid of Mr. Thomas Straup, who aroused the folks, and rushed up stairs and subdued the flames, the house would certainly have been consumed. The loss was not very great. A broken rail at tbo end of the new cinder dump caused tbe precipitation of two llrt cars and the small cinder engine over the bank. The L. .t S. RR. wreck' car set thiugs to rights again in a few houis. The engine was" considerably disabled. Uriah Shelley,' whose parents reside in East Pcnn, camo here last Thursday even ing from the coal regions,hewesunacquaint ed with the road to town, and fell into tbe excavation made under the L. .1' S. railroad and austained a fracture of the left leg be low the knee, lie wat carried to tho house of his brother-in-law, in town, where the fracluie was reduced. A collision occurred ou the Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad, about noon on Wed nesdoy, at Parryvllle, between two passen. ger trains. Doth' engines were badly dam. aged. The engineer of the down train had orders Ifr'run to Parryvllle regaidlees of the up train and the conductor and engineer of tho latter train were ignorant of any such orders. "Tho Tailor Makes the Man." Siuce tbe tailor makes the man, it must bo evident to tbo most easy-going mind that the best tailor makes the best man. This, of course, must be taken with limit ations. However, it is a fact admitted by all, Ibat as a man must have clothing he might as well have it tn Ct him neatly and made in becoming style as to have It dis guise him against all recognition by his friends, as it too frequently does. For the purpose theu of buying their patrons praise them because nf their becoming appearance and well-made garments, Clauss 1- 3ro, the popular merchant tailors, of Lehighton, make a point to give their customers per fect fits and garments well and artistically made. Artist in clothiug themselves, they are satisfied only when their patrons are satisfied, and their purpose is tn come as near perlection as can be. The stock of fall and winter goods is very large, larger than most merchant tailoring establishments carry, and much larger then can be found in any of the tailoring stores, and being gentle'men nf taste the sty In of their goods ie a prime consideration w'ilh them. In ad dition to their Immense stock nfmoichanl tailoring goods they hnvea full llnenf bonis, shoes, hats, caps, and gentlemen's furnish luir goods, to which they Invite thejuten- tion of their patrons and tho public. Prices ully as low as the same article can begot anvwbera in the State. Hazel Klrke. i Mr. R. 8. Wires, the business manager of Hie Madison Square Theatre Company, has made arrangements for the presentation of Hazel Klrke at Mauch Uhuak, thlsfSa.ur day) evening, Dee. 9th. No piay of these times has iron Its way lato the hearta or the people like the beautiful domestle love story, ilazel Klrk'.nnd It richly merits tbe popular verdict or approval. Unlike many or the pronounced dramatle successes of ricent years, It upptals only to the better and purer fesllogs or human nature. It does not derive lit claims from Impurity or pander to a de praved iate. The company that will appear In Hazel Klrke tneludea many of tho leading favorltcaol the-orl:lnal caste or the play. It brings with It Its own elaborate aud beauti ful scenery and alt Its properties, down to the smallest accessories. In short, Hazel Klrke will be presented In Mau h Chunk In a style worthy of the play aud or the Madison Square Theatre, Miss llolle Archer, who assumes the wart or ilazel, ts a young lady or great beautrand prumlse In ler profession. She Is spoken or as an Ideal Hazel. Mr. L'has. YVbeatlelgh protrtys I'uMlan Klrke, tbe h rd:keariad old miller, Ua It always ar tllllo aqJ Is a sterling favorite, A beautiful Souvenir Programme 111 be presented each lady In attendance with an utirlpr vewof the ceebMed Madison Square Theatre and a portrait or Hazel Klrke Iu colon. Fall and Winter Stylet. ()ur geutlemen readers will no doubt be pleased to learn that II. II. Pelers, the pop ular (Merchant tailor, at tbe Post-ofllce, is now receiving an immanta stock of cloths, caaslmeres and all wool suitings for the fall and winter trade, aud thai he is fully pre-, pared to make up those goods In tbe most fashionable and tasteful manner, at prices wuich' cannot bfl disputed. Remember )er-, feet fits and low prices, is lit motto, pall 1.. lutpect goodi. The Weekly Press ofPhiladelph la ma be conscleitllously notrrmendea ,s a nev popcr for the family circle. It Is ablo'and vigorous, but nlwuys deroroua In Its r.'at ment nf all social and political questions gives the news of thn day with freshness, fairness and fearlessness anil its several departments, nil In churgo nfjuurnalials or specialists of recognized fitness, touch every current topic of human Interest. Among the special features of The Weekly Pm'ire Its letters from nil nf the great political cen tres) foreign correspondence, contributions to the umviitien history of the late war; n page every week of carefully prepared agri cultural miscellany; a lull fashion and household department ; suggestions for winter pastimes; literary review and notes; good complete story I the news of the i bun lies, nml complete market repnrl. For a sample enpv, and premium lists, address 37i JVcm, Philadelphia. Pa. Those who get up clubs will do well to write for terms. JI A it It IK I). aiLIIAM-KEMEHF.R.-Onlhe30tli nil., at the residence ol Mr. Rex, In Lehighton-, by Rev. U.W.North, Mr.S.imuel It. Gilham and Miss Emma Ki merer, both of this borough, NICHOLAS il A RTLF.Y. On the 9lh ult., bv Rv, A R-irlhidi'mciv, Ainnndns Nicholas and Mira Mary Alice Hartley, both of Packerton. SCHWARTZ A10DDER. On tho 11th lilt., by tbe same, John Schwartz, id Lc highloii, and Mrs. LucclU Modder, of Lowhlll, Lehigh county, IIALDEMAN I1ALLIET On the 10th ult., by the siiine, Alliett Ilalileiiuni and Miss Emma E. Dallict, both ol West Peun. Schuylkill county. ni i:d. OHL On IhelGth ultimo, in West IVnn, Joseph, husband of Susanna Ohl,aged 05 years, 1 month and 9 days, PETERS. On the 26ih ultimo, in Lower Tuwaiiietisiiit:, Oliver Stanley, sou cf W. I. and Hanunti Peters, aged 1 )ear 2 months and 17 days. CAFFRAY. At St. Luke's hospital, Beth lehem, from ovarian tumor, Delilah, wife of John CaU'ray aud daughter of George and Mnry Ita worth, of this borough, aged about 22 years. STOCK MARKETS. Closing prices of Do Hacn & Townsend, Bankers, No. 40 South Thiid Street, Phil adelphia. SIocks bought aud sold sitber for cash nr on margin. Philadelphia, November 29, 1SF2. bid asked U sS's.Ext 102 1021 U 8 Currency 6's 129 US3J'sExt lnij 102 U84J, new 1122 113, U S 4's 1 20J 120 Pennsylvania R R 693 5SJ Philadelphia A Reading R R 25, 25J Lehigh Valley I1R 64 64 Lehigh dal & Navigation Co 3Sj 3 United N J P. R A Conol Co 188 189 Northern Central R R Co 56 5J Hestonvlllo Tas'. R R Co 16 17 BiirT. riltsburg A- West. R R Co... 175 17i Central Transportation Co S4J .15 Northern Taciho Com 46J 468 " " Prefd 98, 98J .North Pennsylvania R It 63J 64 Philadelphia' Erie-R R 10 22 8ilver, (Trades) 9UJ 99J SPECIAL X STICKS. A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and Indiscretions o 1 outli. nervous weakness, early decay, less of manhood, ko , I will semi a recipe that will cure you, FI1EB OF OH A HUE. This (treat remedy was discov ered hy a missionary In South America. Send a self.adilressed envelope to the Kiev. JoSKpn T. Inmak. Station I), New York lllty. aug. 1 1. ly. PDIPLES. ' I will mall (Free) the recipe tbraslmple VEUKl'AULit; HALM that will remoro TAN, KUKUKLUS, P1MPI.ES and Ul.UTOHKS, leavlnit the skin son, clear and bcautllul; alto Instructions fur. producing a luxuriant Krowth or hair' on n bald-head or smooth face. Address. Inclosing Sc.-stainp,. HEN. VANDELF, 12 DarclayS.,N. Y. mar.26.yj. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tho advertiser liavluu; been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his felluwsuflerera I lie means of cure. To nil who desire It, he will send a copy of tho prescription used, (Irce oleharue), with the directions lor preparing and using tbo same, which they will rind it sure ODKK for CDUOI1K, OOIDS, CONSUMPTION, AS THMA, liKONUHJTlS, &e. Parties wishing tho l'reaerlptlon.wlll please address, Hev.K A. WILSON, l!U 1'cnnSt., Wllllamsburu, N. Y. mar. I5-yl. ERIIORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years Irom Nervous DEI1IL1TY, Pit KM A. TUNE UKUAY, andall tho eliectsoi youth fu, Indiscretion, will for tbe sako of sutlcrlnir humanity, send free to all who need It, the recipe aud direction for making; the slmplo remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experi ence can do so by addressing In perlecl con. ndenee. JOHN it. OODEN, mar.25.yl 4 Cedar t-t. New York. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HO, THE HOLIDAYS ! ! ! Mrs. C. DbTSCHIRSCHSKY Hennectfully nnnounresto her trletulsam tho jiubllo generally, that f lie Is now receiving anl opening lor their liifpccllun a lurner stock than over of the very latest nuveltltfc la Toys & Fancy Goods, Suitable for HOLIDAY PHESENTS for Yuunir and Old. Rich and Poor,. Don't (all to call early and secure tlrst choice and best bartr'lns. She also calls their attention to her New, Larue and EliKant assortment of NOTIONS, comprising Underwear, llerlln and Herman town Wools. Hosiery, Imported and lio mestlo Itlbhoiis llloves, Klocr and a pne assortment of New Hesluns IN FANCY ARTICLES Also, In connection with the above, a full and complete slock of (1EIIJIAN FHUITS, LIMBUIiUElt CHEESE. Ciiiulii'.s & rmifVetlnns, together with a variety of Hoods not Kenrral ly kept hi any other store In town. If jou do not see what you want, ask for It. A sh ire or public patronnno solicited, and perfect sstlslautlon guaranteed in prlco nnd quality uf goods. Seconrl Sl 2 floors alwe Iron, Nov. 25, 1882-m3. l.t'.HKlHTON, Pa. WISE; neotile aro ti'wars on the lookout lor ch inecs ! to li.erraso lhlr eiirn-Ini-I. arl iu tlmo be. come wealthy; Ihoso who do not luipro. e tl.clr opportunities remain In poverty. Wo filer a Ki cut chance to make money. want many men. women, boys and ulrls to work funiJ right In their own I ctlltlen, Anyoun uuido the work properly from l lio first start. The hU'lnesa will pay more than ten limes unlln. at) wages' Ei-enilvu .unit lurubhrd free. No one whe en nines falls lo make money rapidly. You can devote yoir whole time lo the work.orcnly you spare momenta. Full Inlorination and all thai is needed "lit tree. Address HTIMiox & Do., Portland, Maine. PAYNE'S 10 Horso Spark-Arroatlne Portable Enslne baa cut 10.000 ft. of I'lchlgaa line Hoard la 10 hour', burning alius from the saw in eigui toot icugiiu. lysc-soT Our 10 JTvic lt'a Ouaraniu lq fnrnlab, power to aaw'B.OOO feet of Hemlock boards fu 10 tour.. Our 16 Horn will rut 10,003 Jul la e.iuo tlm. our JJiRlneS are ouiaurrsxo to fnrnlah a horse.povrer oa H less fuel and water than any other Engine not fitted with an Automatic Cut-OfT. If you want- a Stationary ot Portable Knptna, Boiler, Cir cular Saw allU, Shsftluir or rulttca, cither cut or Moddart'a lltrot Wrought Iron Pulley, tend for our illualrattd Cta- Ingue, "i " for inforuutiou aud prices. Suffer no longer from Dyspep sia, Indigestion, want of Appoti to, lossof Strength lack of Energy, Malaria, Intermittent Fevers, Ac. BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS never falls to ciro all thoso diseases. Boston, November ti, iMf, Bsown CnauicAL Co. Gentlemen: For yeara I have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and could get no relief (having tried everything which waa recommend ed) until, acting on the advice of a friend, who had been benefitted by BstowVe Iboh llimraa, 1 tried a bottle, with most aurprliing results. Prevloua to taking BaowM'a laorl BiTTaas, everything I atrf dlstresaed me, and 1 Buffered greatly from a burning aensatlon In the atomach, which was unbearable. Since tak ing fJaowHs Iron Birraas, all my troubles are at an end. Caneataay ttmt without any disagreeable re sult!. I am practically ancthcr person. Mrs. W J. Flynn, jo Maverick Si, E. Boston. BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS acts like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as tast ing the food, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. Tho only Iron Preparation that will not blacken tho teeth or givo headache. Sold by all Druggists. Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore, Md. See that all Iron Bitters are made by Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, and have crossed red lines and trade mark oa wrapper. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Miters, Wires, llrs! a-i minnviliuii UTinA. M. V. DISCOVERER OF TH. HARCHISFS CATHOUCON, 4 POSITIVE CURE FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS. Tbia remedy will act In harmony with the fe male system at all times, and also Immediately upon the abdominal and nterlne musclea, and re store them to a healthy and strong condition. Dr. MarchlsPa Uterine CathoUeon will enre fall Ing of tho womb, Leacortbtca, Chronic Intmma. tion and Ulceration of the Womb, Incidental Hemorrhage or Flooding, r&lnful. Suppressed aad Irregular Menstruation, Kidney Complaint, Barrenness andls especially adapted to tbe change otLUe. Send for pamphlet free. Alllttteraof Inquiry freely answered. Address as above. Tor a!e by all drngglsts. New size 81 perbettle. Old alio SI. at), ne snro and ask for Dr. Mx cbJal'a Uterine Catbollcon. Take no othw For Bale by A. J. Durling, Druggjit, L' highton, Fa. JOyl rAimr.iwi nnd farmers son CAN MAKE 118 tem Dutlmr Hall ml winter. or ptrucuura. ndma AGENTS Wanted KJTOhhS low in or Icei telling- f-iti Meedee tverrwhert; liberal torau Ur.di.j, birrrlua , M W. Fourth St., rniladalplili, ra. iprUTO are reaping ahar- AULIl I U vest selling our Kitchen Queen Safety Lamps and other household artlcJu. 3 The best selling articles over put r on tne maraei- rar ranuxptaa and Terms, address tbe CLIPPER M'F'Q CO, fUMftaawl No. OO Walnot Slreo t, cinclnnnU. O. MASON & HAMLIN Ann III are certainly butt, barlnebee n o bbkii an rtp aecreeuaievvryureai tv enu a UllUnilV Tmluatrlal Comnetltlon for Sixteen Yeara I no other American organa barms; been round equal at any. aito uneapeai. Ktvla loll! aUori.v.a: anfflelent conDm and noiver. Kith best quality, for popular aacred and secular muaia In schools or lamlllea, at only 32. One hundred oilier tleatt30,S7, (of. til, 171, S03, 1108. tin te 1600 and up. Tkt Urgif ttyUt art teheltg uuriraMhg aayeliarori-aaa. Alao for aay payments. Hew lllua. iratea liaiaiojrue iree. The MASON II AMtrttOrcsn and Plane Co., 151 Tremont 8t.,Itoaton ! H K. tlth St.,Kaw York Its Wabash Are., Chicago. FREE gpltndld juvenile pftptr. 3 Cbroraot la evciriabtertbcr. Afrentmake lwm p7 Addrvst, Tfis Gtu. WadiworUi, u A ffnU Wanted. Trh?MitipatngTrtnnifli HOW to LIVE! Acomplr-teCyrlopedlanf bnnaebotd knowledara far tha mas&esi now ready. Nothlnffltke'lt! dolnarQaatt Iiw nrlreil, lllu.lratiil, uiieqimlfHl In authorial. rVndforl'rei.notlceaaud lull partlcularanoir. Outfit and Instruction bow tosi-ll, froo to actual areata. Sue rc'sfruaran'eedfalthful wnrkera Mateexparltnee, tt .nr. and territory detlred. W. II. Tlaooapaoaa. l'ubllataer. tOI Arch flr.ct. l'blladelpbla, fa. TH HI ujnn Yilliams Sswing Machines AltX ACKNOWLEIX1KD TO BE THE BEST IN THE WORLD They have received highest Awards at tho Centennial and at nil other leading Exhibitions held in Europe rnd America. Vactorles loured fit llonbreal, Canada, aod I'lattsburg', fyf York. THE TSILUAMS HABOFACTORIKP CO., 317 ITctro Stmt Street. Hcntreal, Htf mm A HKW AND ELKOAKT AINU OF , Watclies aai Jewelry , Jast I'ccelTixl, at HAGAfVIAN'S STORE, Bank St., Lehighton, SU1TAUI.E: roi Holiday Presents, All of which Is being sold al such citraordln- ary Low 1'ilcea ttmt ,ifl can bay, Look for Yourselves ! ! a old and Sitter Watches fiom t 0 lo(69 0 Gent's t'halns.... 12 1 r Ladles' Chain 8 to ttO lockets..,. 1 00 to SOW nl&KS " a to U 00 llraccles, tli nH'nnd t.ndlrs'Ulialns. Hreail I'lix, F.ar Jewels, and a rarle'y nf other aril. clrs too numerous to ment Ion, Including SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, &o. Ploaso cutl and see for youratlrct, before- buying elsi where. dcett-V Special to the Ladies! ASiccIaI Invitation Is eitemlcd to Ibe l.ad. Ics of I.ehthton nn-1 surrotiiidliia; nelghlKir. howl to rail nnd riamlno tbe Immense stock of l'&t.U AN' II WINTER JUST KEULIVKD AT E. II. SNYDER'S Bant-st, LeliigMon, Pa, omirllnsr all the lati-ct KoTclilei In Hlsck and Colored .Silks, Velvets, flnl.lt), CafU meres, Serues, ull-Wool fjultlng., Grlng hanis. Prime, ho. Aim, n full line of llankets,lioinestlcr,Shawlf.AluaIlns, NUTIONS, Tlll.M MINUS, ko., all ol wlilcb bo Is olie rlna: at very Lowest I'rlees. A nice line of Silvor-Plated Ware, I)o call and see It. Sly slock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Carpets, Oil Cloths, QUEENSWAKE, QI.ASSWAIIK. fcc. It full nnd complete. Cheap as tbe Cheapest, and Uood as tbe licet- sept.4-yl DANIEL W1EAND, Carriages, Wagons,SlcigliSj&c COBMKR OF BAKE ASH IRON STItEETS, LEIIIUMTON, I'enna., Particular attention given Is REPAIRING In all Its details, at the very Lowest Prices. Patronage respectfully solicited and perfect satisfaction smaraiiteed. Uto 0, l7-yl DAK. WIKAND. -GO TO- A. K. MILLER'S Oppotlte the Public Square, Bank St., Lehighton, FOR I'UHE. CHOICE WINES and LIQUORS For the Holidays! LOWEST I'UIOK-I. K..v. IH w3 JUST 11ECE1VED, AT F. LIEBENGUTH'S, Bank Street, Lehighton, Ta., ONE OAK LOAD Ol' York State Apples AND A FULL LINE OP Holiday GoodS. in at Lowest Prices ! llon't fall to buy your Chanipaignc lVnr Cider, Lnger Beer, Root 1'eer, i"cctar, l'ortcr, 5tr., fF C. B0ETTGER, TAMAQUA, Pp. Aui',13, 1S!1-I7. T: e ImMi County InstitnR Hie Trncbeis' I'omiiy Inttltrte will eon. veie In ruNi.Eltt' liALt, at MAU'C'll OI1UO Ik, "'I Monday, December 18, and remain In session fur klvo liuvs. Tba !Jrlnciil Instructors from ubrod will bo Hrof. K. V lMlrstf, llr, N. O. tiohaenr. I I'rof. fleo. K Utile, Prof. O. AI I'hllllht, I HI'S Alms Salter, and rr V W. Wi-wl. run. Among the Krenlnif Lerturers will In i W, I, Marshall. lq.. Colonel J 1' bar ion!, jruf. E. V. rieOralf. and Prof. II. K. i I lie I Adin listen to the LTt nloic liute rtalnuienta oa oca Tl?CW. M. T1AI-Llrr. Co. Supt ot .-cbubls. I)ee.s-wS hW- a Meet tcadaat l-oiue by tbt In Vii' t iluslrbius, llr.t biulresr now be. K.O I r f-ee the public I'apllal tint ' needed. He will alsrt uu. Alen. women, boys and girls warned irerrwhere o work for us. Iow Is the llpie. You tab mK In spare time, or give your whole liine to lb business. N- other business will pay you nearly so well. No one cjii lall to make tbor soous pay, by riixasln); at once l 'only out Hi and terms free. -Mirn-yinudSfi.il elu.y and bsnorably, Addrm rutnt& ('. Au. Kusta, Maluc- dtcfyl 1