New Advertisements. Deats & Co., dealers in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware. Spc)acles and Eye Glasses, "Weissport, .... Penna. repairing ef all kinds promptly attended to at VERY Rea sonable Charges. Railroad Guide. '. Arrangement of Passenger TrMns. NOVEMUEll lOtli, JS3I. Trains leave-AHentown as followi: (Via PEItKlOKKN RAILROAD.) For Philadelphia at N.45, M, 11 0 a. m Bit .10 p, m. SUNDAYS. Far Philadelphia at S.COa. m.and 3.20 p.m. (Via East Pekh Branch.) For Ttcaillns and lfarrlsburg, 5.45, MO a. sc., 12.16, 4.3i, and 0.05 p. m. For Lancaster and Columbia, MS, 8.40 a. n.t and 4 3'jp. m. SUNDAYS. For Harrlsburg, and waypolnts, 9.05 p. m. For Philadelphia 7.36 a. m. Trains for Allentown leave as follows : (Vla.PKREIOUEM ItAlLKOAO.) Lean Phllad'a. 4.S0, 7.40 a. in. and 1.40, 1.35, 4.50, and 5.16 p. m. SUNDAYS. Leave Phlladelhla, 8.00 a.m., 3 30, 'i:10 p. m. (Via East Pesx. Buancii.) Leave Reading, 7.15, 10.15 a. in., 2.00. S. W, and 0.15 p m. Leave llurtUbure, 605, 7.55, CIO a. m., 1,45 and 4.11U p. in. Leave Lancaster, tl.tio a, m., 12.60 and 13.40 p.m. ... hear Columbtu, 7.39 a. m , 12,40 and 3.40 P. tu. trota King Street Depot. SUNDAYS. Leave Reading, 9.01 a m. Leave Harilsburg, 7.00 p. m. Trains via "Pcrktomen Railroad" marked thus () run li and Irom lleK)t. Ninth anil ireen streets, Philadelphia other train? to And from llroad street Depot The B4 5 and 6. SO a. m. trains from Allen, town, and the 135 anil Mo p.m. train from lMuladelphia, via l'orkloti-en Hallrnnd, have through car to and from Philadelphia. J. E. WOOTTEN, Uentral Manager. CO. tlANfOUK. llen'l Pas'r 1c Tickot Agent MaT27th. ltb-3 Tell tho children to cut ont and savo tho comic .silhouette pictures &a tbey appear from issue to tissue. Thar will bo rlcased witli tho collection. This" fcpaco la owned by JTiA-bKWKT.T.'a BUIil. Of eonrw m tnran the fimons tshnil arreartna a the label of eey ucnuiuo ractagoof Black e!Ti lJull Durham Smoking- Tobacco. Every 4uler.kecitUi,fhiVf. Emoltlny Tobacco made, Hen genuine -without tado-mark of Uio Doll. luiiiHiiuHiiiiniMiuiiiirrrrrrrrTiTn DANIEL WIEAND, Carriages,"WagonR,Sleiglis, &c COBHEB OF BARE X5D IRON STREETS, LEHIUIITON, Pissa., Partlealar attention given to REPAIRING ta all Its 4talli, at the very Lowest Prices, ratraaaga rsspeetrully solicited and per fast sallsfSstloa guaranteed. Jaa.lt, 14-ly. DAN. WIEAND, nTVOTtrFS a nsoi.uTE divou. -" ' WIVVjIjO OES poll PEKSONS rtiialagthroafhoat the United States and Caaada for desertion, non.f upport,luiemper. aa, araalty, Inrnnipatibiiliy, etc. Advleo frtt. gtate yoaroaieand address ATT'illNKT vrAltl),.WorldUulldlnir,lW7 xSwy, New Voik. July lily TRACH'S ACADEMY And Commercial School. X Baardlnt: and Day Schnol for Young Msr and Ladles. Prepares for collfRe, Tor taachlar. anit for business. A fullrorpsof lasrltaesd tsaehers. Charges lteasonahle. Jtaforsaess : Faculty of Lafayette Rollrte; llastaaM Man ol Lailon, pa., aud other pa' traas. roll Bssslon opens Ang. 8th. Stn taala assy aatsr aay lima. Stn fur eata. 4HM II. TBAUII Pilo, Zaiton, Pa. ritasa satatton tats paper. "Original Cheap Cash Storo." HOLIDAYS I Wo Are Ready ! We have opened a large lino of Kino and At tractive good suitable for presents. Toilet Articles, Leather Goods, Fanoy Baskets, Quoen&waro, Silverware, Jewelry, Perfumery and Soap, Do not fall to see our stock before purchasing J. T. NUSBAUM, Opp. Publlo Square, Dank Street, Lehigh ton, Pa. Juno T, 1884-ly. SATUIIDXY. DECEMBER 0. 1881. -SPECIAL NOTICE.-Persons making payments to this office by money orders or postal notes will pleaso make thorn payable at the Weissfort Tost Orricc, as (he 1m- blghton office is not a money order nffico Our Neighborhood In Brief. Next holiday Christmas. Turkeys 12 cents por pound. Potatoes 35 cents por buihol. In full blast ho butchering. Now Buckwheat cakes and sausage. ISSUflenutlful. riocs at E. JI. Uobl's, Mauch Chunk. ffitf" For couch, of cliildhnod or old OKC, Jadwln's Tar 8vrup is the best. Sir A couch or cold that can not be cured by Jadwin's Tar Syrup is unknown. Jl&r-A new lot ol CLOCKS, WATCIIF.S nnd JEWELRY just receivcil ut 8. HAGA MAN'S Store, Lehliihlon. Pa. Don'tTuil to notice the reduction in the price nl all siies of coal at the Breaker. Sec advertisement. ;S-lIanitsonie Hold -watches at E. II. Hohl's. Mauch Chunk. A full lino of birdj, plumes, feathers and hut trimmings very c'unp at Mrs. E. t alii a millinery store on limit street. Charles Banner, a resident of James town, had his fingers inached while coup- I. ng cars at Packerlon. JSrGoto the New Y.irk Miillnerv Rtoro of Alvenia Graver, Batik street, Lehlghton, for Hats aud Bonnets. SSI'A variety of books, very cheap, nt the Novelty Store, ucxl door to the Advo cate office. ;EiIIavo yon seen those elegantly trimmed llatsand Bonnets, if not, call ut Ahenin Graver's. John Griffith, aged eighteen, while nut hunting on Bear ltidgo Tuesday altcrnoou was killed. His guu was discharged ucei dentally, its wholo contents untiring his brain. ' jea-Silverware lots of new goods nt E. II. IJohl'a, Mauch Chunk. Attorneys and Justices of the Pence ran get legal cap puds ut tho Novelty Btioe.uext In the Anvi'CATK cilice, at 35 rents each. An excellent uiticlo. Tho Presbytery of Lehigh trill hold an adjourned meeting in IheirTaiiioqua chuii h various matters nl imnoriant business. "jZDll costs about $1 for a marriage and only $2 tor a alviirw. If you takijid win's Tar Syrup it will cost you 25 conti. The Schuylkill Haven Rollins Mi 1, ahoyo Port Clinlnn, employing over 1C0 'men, which has been Idle since last Augu t, resumed work Tuesdny. S" Elegant new designs in iewelry at E II. Hohl's, Mauch Chunk. Sweeping reductions In millinery at Mrs. E. I'Hlh's, on .Buuk street. Call and learn prices. One must be poor to know the luxury of giving," That muy be so, but ni mini ar.yb(Hly can t-njny the luxury ol uiying his fellow-sulferer n Iniltle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup to cure hi cough. 5utr'ou wnnin nice .smooth, easy shave your liair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Uoedercr'a Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. Ho will fix you right, nnd don't you forget it. An ofler accepted: Beautiful youth "Ah b. Permit mo to cbcott you, ladier?" Ladies "Ceitainlvi we're just g'dtu to eel oneof David EbbertV opular "rigt," which he furnishes at low rales." fti6ee new eiids oneued lo-dav at E. H. Hohl s, Mauch Chunk. &SuNow is tlie liiho te lay in your sup It ol winter roal and the Coal lire. 1 1, or. Lehighlon, Pa., is the pi ice to buy. Extra luuuccmeuta n tnoae buying by the car load. Gcorga H. Stout, of raoli, Orange Cj., Indiana, arrived here on Friday night last on a visit to his old Iricnds, He is hoking well, and likrs his Western home yery much. He will return ulicr Christinas. xt,Grand rush great re.lui'lion in F.ill and Winter Huts ami Bonnets, at Alvenia G ayer'a Millinery store, Bank street Le- uightun. ,-EiT"!t is imre It IS pleasant, It Is effec tual, relieving tha palieut almost Install tsneous'y Jadwin'a Tar Syrup. 25 ceuis and $1 a bottle. The Iter. A. P. Horn has received a call from tho Reformed Church, of Summit Hill, this county, and his already entered upon his duties as pastor. S"Lonk at new irooda at E. II. Hohl's. M'U'h Chunk. C. M. Sweeny i- Son have commenced the erection of a large store-room and resi dence on Bank street, nearly opposite their present location. The building will be a frame 25x60 feet, 2 story high with flat roof, L. H. Nothstein is the contractor, which is an evidence the work will be well and rapidly accomplished. 3.11-We are lilad to hear our friend E. II. Hohl, the jeweler, of Mauch Chunk, is already iluinga largo trado lor the Holidays. He has a beautiful stock of cooda aud an oxtrsordiiiary large assortment to select irom lots ol goods that are not shown elsewhere. The Lehigh and Schuylkill coal inter est have agreed te make no changes in the line and cily and harbor prices of coal dur Dg December. Nothing definite has been done regarding work at the -mines during the month, and all that is known now is that the companies have worked full time the past week. John Qulnn, of Coleralne, who has figured conspicuously in imlrce circles du Ing the past years in Carbon county, made an attempt on Mooday morning to cut his wife's throat, with a raar. Hlie had him arrested and taken before Squire Jones, of West Hatleton, for a beariug. He wis tent to Msuch Chunk on Monday afternoon, nm n r r....i i " pour". aejompanying him. He will be tried at He the next court of Quarter Session lloxtf ton Plain Spenkcr. j '&9.Millon Flory.of East Welssporl.an nounees to the public ol this vicinity that i be has on hand a lot of Light Harness, Cn. mrs, Horse uiankets, Lap Itobra, Lined Robes, Whips, Bells, Ac, suitable Inr the winter trade. All f which ht It otTtrin; at jsry low prices. II your horse It afflicted witb those twin pests of all crowded livery stables, glanders and farcy, remove the animal far away Irom ell healthy horses, give him Day's Horse and Cattle Powder and a gen erous diet until cured. ASuTry all of the quack nostrums and all ol the old women recipes, and then if V0U want lobe cured of your coughs, colds and croup. you may do so by using Jad. win's Tar Syrup. 25 cts and $1 per bollle. Clnuss (fcBro,, The Tail ors, still have a few of those justly celebrated $10 suitings on hand. The Iter, James A. Little, A. M., pat tor for the last sixteen years of the Presby terian church of Hokendatiqua, and nlsn pastor of Irnnlon and Fern Dale congrega tions, Lehigh county, is expected to preach on Sunday, December 7, 1864,ln the Mauch Chunk Presbyterian chureli. An accident occurred on Saturday lo the machinery in the Stanton shaft of the Lehigh Sc Wilkesbarre Coat Company paus ing a stoppage of the pumps. The water In the shaft reached such a height on last Tucsdsy that work was suspended. It wlU be tome days before the water can be re. moyed, Bggr Only $10,00 cash for ton all-wool Suit at II. II. Peters', Post-office building, Lehighton. Far the week ending on Nor. 29, 1884 there was 101,470 tons of coaf shipped oyer tin Lehigh Valley Kallrnud, making a total of 0,008,909 tons to date aud showing a decrease of 518,013 as compared with same time last year. IJSFII. H. Peters, at the Post-office building, Lehigh ton, will make you an all wool suit lor only $10 cash, if you order now. Mrs. E. Fatlr lias just receivcJ an.lm mense stock of Winter hats aud bonnets which she is almost giving away. The Lehighton Cornet Band desiring to don new uniforms at Christmas, have appointed a rommitice to wait upon our cititens nnd solicit subscriptions to enable them to carry out their plans. Of course many of our citizens will contribute and thus help them through, William II. Weinland and Bey. John H. Killbuck, graduates of the Moravian Theological Seminary, Bethlehem, have rt- ceiyed and accepted calls as missionaries to take charge ol the Moravian mission among the Esquimaux in Alaska. Rev. Mr. Kill buck Isa Delaware Indian and during lUy. A. Hartmnnn's absence In Alaska bad charge of the Moravian Indian misson In Cinsdu. Both gentlemen graduated witb high honors from the seminary. Last Saturday evening about one hun dred Democratic members of tho Cleveland and Hendricks club beaded by the.Lj- highton Cornet Baud, marched down Bank street, to tho residtnen of Hon. A. J. Duri nig, aud tendered him n serenade. After which Mr. D. In a brief speech thanking tiieui, invited them t. the hotel nl J. W Rnudeubti&h, where he "set 'em up" for the boys most liberully. C'luuss & Bio., The TniU ors, arc making up elegant j SllitillJJS, in the very latest styles and best workmanship, ior ij?l(, sold last j ear lor ftxM. Call and see them. Mrs. James llanley, tcsiding on But tnnwond slrcet, Sjulh Bethlehem, while In the cellar of h e r house Friday evening hud in her hand u coal oil lump. The lump ex plowed and the womnn was sn badly burned that the died at nine o'clock Saturday morning. The house was set on fire bi lbo explosion, but tho firemen soon quench ed the flumes. Mrs. Ilauley, who recently arnyud from Euglaud, leaves a buslaid nod three childicu. ,C-iS"E. F. Lui'kenbnch, CI Broadway. Mniich Chunk, isnln-adv loienini: tin 11 benulilul u.a.irl" fill of Books, Alliums and l unvy Articles tuitublo for Holiday pre" t-ttts. Iu addition to which he lias a hand Fume assortment ol Wnll Palter, Slallonury aud mta-eHuueous goods unsurpassed in I rice or quality ut any other store in this s ci.on. Call and see him. The building occupied by Schlegel, Z'egenfuss .1 Co. and Hitter & ' Buyer as a furniture factory and planing mill, Allen town, was burned down at 12 o'clock Thursday night of last week. Tho loss " Sehlegr! Ziegenluss 1c Co., is $10,00(1 Hitler k Buyer also suffered to the exlrnt ' f $.'1,000, and the Prrts rslute, which owuel the buildinc, engine und boilers, to the amount of (8,000. The flour mill of Pretz. Wciusheimer k Co.. adjoining, was tljiri- a jed to the extent of $500, and the build' ng of tho Ellger Ileal E.tate Association, on the npjHis!tt side ol the street, 1 2,500 The fire is attributed to incendiarism. 7-31lver watches at E. II. Hohl's, .Maucii unlink. John Kelly, the man who set fire lo the Merchant's Hotel at Mahapoy Plana and who escaped from the tifficrrs while b'ing taken to prison, was arrested at Bead I ni on tho 27lh ult., and lodged in prison Alter making lha brutal assault (in Chiof Burgess Breho ny ho wandered around the outskirts of the town and then boarded south bound coal train at Palo Alto and went to Reading, intending to go to New York. At tho Reading depot he was recng nlzed and subsequently was arrested and taken to Poltsville the tame evening. On the train ho talked freely but made no relerenco lo his crime. 3-Ladies gold watches nl E. II. Ilobl't' Mauch Chunk. Fire In North Weissport. An alarm ol tire at about 10 o'clock Thurs day moruing, draw a large crowd to the cent, which proved to be the resldenot and store of Henry Campbell, Esq., in North Weissport. The tire originated In the garret, but from irhat cause we eould not learn The building was destroyed. Most ol the furniture and stock was saved but was con siderably damaged by water, he. Loss, 6,. 000, Insured for t3,0 0. The cltlsens workid like beavers to subdae the flames. How about a fire company! Weatherly Chips. Vn last tiatarday evtnlnt; there was a lurprlso party at J, F, Krsssley's. Those that were present report as bavins a tine time. Miss Annlo Webster, of Ultn Summit spent Sunday In tenn, Cora MeOloughlln spent several days o this week with the Urodhead fatally, In Ma boning Valley. . t Miss Uesslo Evans, now teaealnir. school at Mud Itun. spent Sunday at home. The scholars of the M. K. Scodny school - . ... Christmas night. -Sheriff Lents was In town a low hours on Tuesday. There will be ajubllee singing eonoert In Miller's Hall, about the Kill pioxlino, lor the benefit ol the Presbyterian church Mr. and Mrs.Toncs.Ed. Kurguson.&lary Stlne, Q. It. Hannand Etta Mustelman Jojsda, rldato White Haven onThursJs) evening, Tbey H7 tht tba roller skatlni tltK dpsned wllk a dOSVU The Carbon County Institute. WnxtsnAy Moiniko. The Institute opened by singing "Ameri ca" and "My Normandy" followed by prayer by the Rey. Mr. Home. I C. A. Rlltcr, of the Lehighton Schools, thengayean address on physology and ' hygiene. Outline ol the address : 1. Widespread indifference and Inexcusable Ignorance concerning subject. 2. Our bad habits, concerning the clothes we wear, tho fiwl we eat, the liquids we drink nnd the air we-aro often compelled to breathe In 'our churches and lecture rooms necessitate such instruction. .1. The pbysiolgical effects of stimulants and narcotics. Objections referred to that are urged ogainst its general Introduction, Methods for teaching physiology and hygiene. The good such teaching would accom plish were lis teachings universally known and generally observed. Trof, Bear followed with an address on teaching language resuming his work where be left oM on Tuesdsy. He com menced with the sentence. First let the child know tho different kind of sentences. Use obirct lessons for teaching language. A good deal of physiology can be taught tu connection with our object lessons. Tea:h anguage by giving tho children stories ndtben let them reproduce them from memory Changs poetry into prose. Ab stract themes. Teach business papers. Ills address was lull of practical thoughts. After recess Prof. Phillips took up the subject of Mathematical Geography. By means of a figure he showed very plainly why we have our four seasons, why it is warmer in summer than in winter, etc. He nl.o gave his theory of accounting for indirect tides. Supt. Cnnghlin then look up the subject f Composition. He outlined the various steps for teaching composition as follows : 1. Let the child copy sentences. 2. Let tho child read a short story and then copy from memory. , 3. Assign subjects. The afternoon session was opened Jiy singing, after which Prof. Phillips gave tho nstltute an interesting talk on the Quincy Schools. Ho spoke of the things ho had seen there and tho methods used for leadi ng different studies. Quincy is the home ol the Adamses and become famous fordls schools through Col. Parker, now of the Cook county Normal School, Chicago,. Ill Supt. Bacr then followed with reading. lhe main points he wrole out as lollowa : 1. Object 1. Pronounciation. 2. Distinctness. . , 3. Use of Dictionary. 2. Drill on the Sounds 1 Vowc's. 3. Haye to begin 1 Form Sounds. 2 Distinguish Sounds. 4. Consonants 1 Cabrals. 2 Denials. 3 Guttural. 4 Nusul. 5. Diphlongs. His exercises was followed by a professor from Philadelphia, who uuvn tho institute a lengthy address on the tonic soira ineinoii I teaching music He believes thatsiug- ng should he taught in all our school; ml tlte iipils should read it as rendu y as rdiuxry words. This tonic sol fa method can bo taught to small children, it being much ensicr than the old system ot music lhe professor undoubtedly knows more ubout inusio than he does about public peaking. T11UII3DAT MurtNIXQ. In st 1 1 n la niiened with a song, entitled, Viva u "Aiiif ricii." Hey. Tollman lead In raver. The first exercise was a talk on How lo bo a Successful Teacher," by Dr. Gmir, of the Lewisburg University Ho ilrmled lor elemeniury science In our pub in schools, lor the- age demands such In stiuilioti. The Buceensful teacher will er rin timple experiments in chemistry and p.iilo.ophy and then let the pupil Hud put, reiiMiua tor causes lie explained the prin cipleofthe siphon and pump, and how to make lime irom ovsler shell', lie p'i- lormetl eeveral electrical experiments. In nfs estimtitioii tfachers should get ready lo uite industrial educations, and educato the hand and head togelher. rrol. User I Inn took up the subject nt Primary Heading, in leaching readiugtlie bi'vrnil mcthoiis. now used trpuratrly. idiould be combined and an electrio method w.'illbetho re Jul.' which should be us-d ejerv school ill teaching this branch. Script wriling ought to be used. Transition from t-luta lo books should not be too early. ami should be araded. Larh school should iitain several eels uf readers. Teachers should bein close srmpsthv with, their lasses, and they should not exiiect.their pupils to read until they can pronounce, nl aignr, all wotiis III tno lesson. i bupt. bnyuer then appointed the loiiow mi coiumitiee on resolutions: J T White, I M ltouns, P II McCate, Barbara A Young and Ilattlc. h Kous. Alur rtcess nnd singing of hymn "Sing Ing Loud unit Sweet," llr Brooks, of Phihi de Iphiu, spoke of induotive leaching. He liuuni inductive teaching as a drawing out process. It proceeds from paituular to general lauths. Indui'tiyo teaching should he in all our schools. Christ. Prbtatizzi anil Ficohel were induoi'o tCHchers. He Ulna tmted this methed oltriichirigund gave the intiitiile many l' thoughts on primary work in our school.. ProfCoughlir. billowed on the subject of Primary Geography. Proper inceutlecs should be placed belme the pupils to lead out the child to give him an interest. The child should commence with the geographv ol tlie f arlh surrouudliiE b.iil Alter the child has learned the local geography, in branches, the principle or comparison can bo advantageously used Pupils should lo cute accurately and clearly and tie able to hold a map in their memory. Teiichcrf should be carelul that their pupils get thoughts, not words only. It leinir Thanksgiving day the aliernnon session of the Institute did not open unni half past two o'clock, Dr. Groll then ml dressed tho directors, and gave them some yery wholesome iiiggetiinu'(hirli we hope mey will carry Willi ineni alio use at soon as circuinslancra hermit. Directors should put up good buildings as ihey infiueiiiv villi's iu alter lite Kever have a slovenly teacher because of bad enects on pupils, Each school house should have some laud containing a house for teacher connected with it, which would enable them to pay heller salaries. Persons having money tn leave should will it to the public sboois ami not always to prtvato schools, eciiooi houses should have libraries I no man should be allowed to tench whole moral character is oif u to suspicion. Concrete teaching was men isaen up uy Dr Brooks. Concrete tcacmtigaiinrejtei It self lo the reuses. It is not confined" tn nb jccls but extends to morals, mental philoso phy, etc lie senses are me ursi iu a. a ami are loiiovrci uy tne memory, tie illustrated this kind of teaching, and gaye the institute some solid work in this rescct. After recess 8upt. Cooghliu addressed the directors nnd cititens present. Many of our bad habits can be traced to defects in our primary traininf .Parenla oiten neglect their dutv toward tLuircbildren. They ao cumulate to leave, but what it the best lecacv T liw school house snoum m poorer man tha averaae home. Dollars and cents should not stand batween a stood teacher and the directors. A faithful teacher is not too dor at any price : iwienls should visit the chonlr Sunt. CouEbltn spoke very earn -,ily, and it wss a pity that not .more ol the lirectors were there to near oini. Col L F Cox-limd then addressed the in .tool., on lha '-Million of the Teacher.' .lit talk was interspersed with amusing and nleresting anecdotes. iRiniT. The morning session ot the Institute was pencd by singing and prayer. 1'rol Ujii ook mi lhe suhiect id Primary Arithmetic. Id Copelaod followed blm on the "Mission I our leacneit, ana men uuisue-j inc heme ha stalled lhe previous evening. timing other things, be said that teachers -ere the servants of lhe Stale, and on them - "i morality and (lerpetuily of the State. He leaded for a bmader culture for our teacher Permanent cortincalci are a his opinion. Uu motion ol C A Ruler It was thee de nied that the County Institute la btld at highton next yeir during the first weak of Dtcemttr. After recess and a few remarks on School J mrnals, ProfBscr completed bis talk on primary nrllhmitlc. The afternoon session nnened wlih tine! Ing) tho Superintendent made sotno r. -marks In regard to the granting of time lor attending the lustltute; a-ter which Prof Baergaye his speech on "Morals and Man ners. ' The teacher teacbe manners by bit do- pnrlment and example. Such Instruction can and should be given iu our schools. Alter reress the Institute sang the song, 'Long and Sweet." and J M Roberts, chair man of the committee on resolutions, re ported a scries of resolutions which were adopted by the Institute. Dr Brooks occupiod the. balance ol tho Afternoon on "Ideal Education," Culture Is the power of development! learning is no culture; evolution Is the key-note ofeyery- thing that is trondj education ought to de velop thought power; the highest work of the teacher is to develop diameter. At laur o clock the Institute adjourned for the afternoon. Tha course of lectures oflered by the Institute was very good, but poorly patronized. Col Coreland's lecture was about the best lecture delivered at Mauch Chunk fur some time. lhe institute rironer was n success In inv estimation j and every teacher ought to have received some instruction that will be bet ter for him and bis school. Oucoi. WEISSPORT LETTER. Trot. Philip Zimmerman wet on a visit tn his beller-halfst East Maucb Chunk on Sunday. The prof, is a very estimable gentleman and well liked by bis patrons. -It is gratllying to note that Miss Belle Nusbaum, of town, Is doing a thriving business In the millinery line at Lehighton. Miss Nusbaum is a young lady of vim and enerey and deserves in oyer essential to be successful. Her many friends wish her success and none more so than yours truly. Institute week was a bsppy and con- tented one for the youngster!, especially In Weissport, for Ift street! wore full of gam mons, romping, howling and contriving other mischief. Thomas Driimbore, of Wealberly, was on our streets latt week. Mr. D is a teach er, and very popular, not only at home.bul also at Weissport il the gentle bows, pretty smiles and happy greetings of tho fair sex ore indicative of anything. This kind ot trapularlly, nevertheless, hat the tendency to bring down on Tom's head the curscsand growls ol the young fellows of town who also have an oye to business. But this should not deter our Weatherlv friend from paying our town a visit again for the police force is strong, and consequently we can guaranlce'ample protection. -Mr. C. Koons,ln company with a Iriend from Trelchlcrs, were visiting friends at Weissport on Sunday. -One of tho needs of Weissport and vicinity is a good, strong fire engine and hose. This is an urgent necessity. If it had not been for tho timely discovery ofa fire In the East Weissport shed one night fast' week the whole East side, by thistime, would be in asbes. The fire was quickly quenched, but if once under headway it would haye been impossible to secure means to prevent the devastation of the flames. East Weissport is dang rously in terwoven in case of fire; and il one building once goes tho whole block, from the canal bridge lo ICrcsge's rcsidenco, is in great lanaer. Let the citizens cive this subiect their thoughtful consideration and remcm ber '.hjl fiiewarned is forcarmod. Who will make the first move In securing a machine lo protect our people from firo. Mother Lewis Horn met with a tod nd very painful accident last week one day. While helping her daughter, Mrs. Liury, tn butcher she fell nnd broko her arm. We are glud tu note t iat she Is get ting along as well as can bo expected under the treatment of ourclTicieut physician, Dr. Zsrn. Election bets hereabouts are about set tied. But what wry faces and double con tortions are manifest when vou mention the usino Cleveland to any of lhe losers. Gall was never more bitter than "is the defeat of Blaine to the Republican.' Since Institute week w have bad the pleasure of listening to nothing but praise aud commendation lor the efficient, practi oil and instructive manner in which the exercises were conducted by Co. Supt. Sny der. The Directors at the June Conven tion made no mistake when they selected T. A. Snyder for the head of the schools in this county. Institute and the discipline and new life introduced into our schools is evidence ample of this. And behold the "turkey gobblers strut" did it, so says William and all the b.ys. Oh, in j I the Democracy gels no credit at all for it. -The borough of Weissport, not by ylr- ture of the council, has a new police force, consisting of a captain, one lleutenunt and two patrolmen. It isa model in its way. No expense is attuched to the citizens tn keep this force. They are a magnanimous set of fellows, rendering eorvice free of cost. One of the daring feats and achievements, and we believe it was the initiatory art ,wat lhe supiosed arrest and caging of an mno dint individual who, as report has it, was somewhat under the influence of liquor. Well, tho brayo fellows arrested blm, and it was in lha stillness of the night, every thing was so dreary aud sn lonely that the captain thought it advisable to ask the dosed prisoner whether he had not some thing ofa refreshing aud enlivening nature about blm. "Oh, yes," said the culprit, "will you haye a snifter." The captain, with joy unknown to him, accepted the pruflsr, relieved the prisoner, and with his pals the other three heroes got away with the quart of whisky. So far so good, but it only took Hie next day to reveal to this modal police force that they were not dealing with a "deadhead iu the enter prise," for e'ro two nights had passed away the smart chips chief of police and assis tants toed I lio mark and gave their former prisoner $5 as hush money and lo evade arrest. The quart of whisky was common, "rat gut" costing CO cents a gallon. The chaps did a-bravo act, but the laugh Is at togelher on them. Tbey have been in biding for the past week because, at cou elutlyely shown , tbey are the only police men in town who bayo paid tribute to a prisoner. Last Thursdsy evening it wss onr good fortune to listen to Col, Copeltod't yery ex cellent and entertaining lecture on "Snobs, acd Suobbery," In Concert Hall, Mauch Chunk. Tha lecture was replete with nappy bits, full ef solid sense, and terribly hard on the dudes and dudlnes. We trust that its wholesome Jettons were not mis spent for tbeaudieuce was largely com posed ol those worthies wbse proud, ego tistical acclaim it "I am better than you WeissHirt bad quite a delegation present on this occasion, aud we trust that at leutt tome profited by it, for God know't tome need profiling. The lecture was the best ever held at Mauch Chunk, In our next we may haye something In say regarding tha premature icrambla for the post olD.-e, Pheuouomons am rare thlugt but the ott office business beats all As rust. lar-The Last Law Passed Wat Ltw't: ragviil, who it ptbing through lha State in- ir-Hiuoxl biit i Ueicrau.1 uiumg, used ... rnf biding, bleaching aud coloring, and noOO'stSlRltrAWtt-AIssoldby alldrng maket good Ink. For sale at C. T. Horn's gists. Prtc SI per bottle; six tort J. rre and at tba JfoieltT Burt, Btnttrtr. I pared by C, I.TIOOD ft CO., Lowell, Mais. Franklin Letter. A never heard-of before sensation wis created at East Weissport during the week, by what was rumored to be the elopement of a certain vcll-know resident's better half with an Individual known to be guilty of such freaks, and a 3 n disturber uf do mestic happiness. But upon close exam! matlon the rumor was found to be a hoax and a delusion. Onssipmongers, with whom this community Is blessed, were re sponsible for this misrepresentation and slander upon the lady involved. It so happened, and from this tho story started, that lhepnrtlos accldently went to Phila delphia on the same train, unconscious of either one's destination. The lamentable port of this affair Is that when tho lady re turned, Instead of being received with open arms by her husband, she was met at the thrc.thhold by him with curses, bitter re proofs and with the feelings nl on outrsged husband, threatening her not enter agsln tho bosom of ber home and family. Neither pleading or the begging for examination on her part, quieted his wrath, or permitted her ts return to the family that evening; but after cooling his wrath, and being a reasonable man, the text day he permitted a mediator to solaco his unwonted ac tions towards hi amazed wile tho evening before. Of course an explanation followed, as a treaty of peaco end happiness and the ugly, vampish gossip proved tu be nothing but the macavaelian-liko concoction of busy-bodies, who are fair subjects for lk newly-natned place, Hades. It Is needless to say thatseraphlcliko happiness and con tentmcntlu the family reign supreme once more. Oh, what momentcous things often hang upon such tender threads. What cyll can be provoked by such snobbish busy bodies? Ayet mischief created, happiness destroyed, hopes broken and the future subsollcd by dark and evil foreboding con sequences. Let us hope that, In the future, these gossipert and mischief-makers will know enough lo mind their own business and all may be well. The teachers of Franklin and the sur rounding di'tricls spent a very profitable, a3 well as pleasant and interesting week at the Instltue. Miss Kate Etches, one of the fair and promising hollos ol Franklin, took tho no tion uuto herself that singlo blessedness had not as much virtue and recompense about it us the felicitus and joys of mirried life, hence, she obeyed the divine injunc tion and took unto heiself Mr. Flicker More, of Upper Mnucb Chunk. The cere monies were petlormed at the brido't resi dence on Saturday evening. May neither the troubled or disturbed waters or the Vicissitudes of an unhappy union overtake them. He and this sentiment should be emulated by her,thcy can exclaim with the poet: Come, let me take thee toray brcast. And pledge wo ne'er shall sundcr, And I shall spurn as vile as dust The world's wealth and irrandour. Sylvester Snyder who attended the Mansfield State Normal S-l ool is home on a visit to relatives and friends. A yery painful and sad accideut over took Allen Spoonbeimer ono day last week while on his way to work at Packerton He was struck by an engine and had his skull criishedjhe was taken to the St. Luke's Hospital, where ho died the following day, Ho was buried last Saturday amidst a concourse of sorrowing relatives and friends. A very pleasant timo was had at the residence of Miss E M Whitehead on Tues day evening. The occasion was that of a tally party, and lots of tulTy w.i- given There was a goodly number present end convivialities were Indulged in "until the wee 'sma hours of the morn. The two young ladles at Weissport who proclaimed that the young men of said place were not up to their standard, and consequently they would not associate with any of the home chspi, nr evidently -snobs" tnd dudlnes of no small order. Carlos Aronnd Pleasant Corner. Mr. Miller, of West Tenn, spent Sun day with Mr. Nothstein. Mr. Wertman, formerly of Gerbei Mills, left and a man named Sterling it employed In his place. A shooting match came otT on Thurs day last at L Shoemaker's. Jos. aiAKitiKi). PORTER TROXEI.L. At the residence of i;. A. Troxell, Ken., uatnsauuua, j.emgn countv. Pa., on Thanksxlvlne: cvenlnn. Nov.'J7th. by the ilev. James A. Little, of Ilokeudaun.ua. Mr ltuuti Porter oflloken tlaunua. nnd Miss Ida C. Troxell. ol Cata sauqun. Carbon and Berks ojunty paptrs pieiiso eopy, IliailLAND-aKAVER.-On the 1st Inn.. bv liev. A. Bartholomew, Mr. Charles W. Highland, or rurryvnio, anuonss a, lira v. er, of Mahoning, i.'arbon Co., Pa. QOLI.US IMANDON. On tho 57lh day orivovemoer, air unnncsu. uouus ami Miss Emma B. Brandon, bjth of Mauch Chunk, I'a. MKYEIIS KRUM On the S5lh day of November, Mr. Ocorge 11. Meyers, of Mauch Chunk, and Miss Isabella A. M Krutn, of Lehighton, Pa, IMF.II. WEA VKtt. On the 28111 nlt..tn Weit Penn Dmlel, son af Wellington D. and Kranna Wo:iver,aged 5 das. HOFFMAN. On tho 29th day of Oct.. In Eait Pern (Hyde Sylvester, son or Jer rane and Sallle Hortman, aged 1 year 2 months and 1U days. DAUiiER On the 11th ult.. In Parryvllle. Isaac, husband of;athsrlne Dauber, aged 31 ears, 10 nionins nno a uays. HAIITUNO. (In the 17th ult.. In West Penn. Abigail, wife of Samuel llartung, aged 70 yeurs, 1 nionin ana Z4 days. BALLIKT. On theJUh ult.. In Wes' Penn, Anna Maria, widow of lha deceased Oeorae II. Balllct, ano-1 (7 years, 7 months and 37 days. HOOD'S Sarsaparilla Is deslrmed to meet tho vrants of a largo por tion of our pcoplo who nro either too poor to employ a physician, or aro too far removed to easily call one, and a still larger class who aro not slelt enough to require medical advice, and yet aro out of torts and need a medicine to build them up, glvo them au ap retlte. purify their Mood, nnd nil up the ma- tl.Unru nr ffiofr ItOfticS SO It W II do ItS dlltV willingly. No other artlelo takes hold ot tUo system and bits exactly the spot Uko HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA It works Uko magic, reaching every part ot the human body through the blood, giving to all renewed lira and energy, Hy Iriend. you nee not take our word, sk your nclahbor, who has lust taken one ntt4., ISA will rll vmi that It'll tha heal Ask bottle. He will (ell you that aouar t csec luvesicu. - I.rnAvoNTK. It., Ttb. I9,1T9. MF-asnn. C. I. Hoop Co.i Dear Sirs Although greatly prejudiced aBalnst patent medicines In general, I was Induced, Ircm the excellent reports I had heard of your Barsaparllla.ro try a bottle, last December, for dyspepsia ami general prostration, and 1 havo received very gratifying lentils Irom Its use. lnmnowuslug tho second bottle, and consider It ft veiy valuablo remedy lor Indigestion nnd Its nttenUaut troubles. Voutsl,,lli?:c.cnuKcuiLL, (ttrm ot Carter & Churchill.! . C2T A centleman ho (Sninprf has been suHcrlns from recullar to this season. f rUUIIUS hood's SAnArAntt.LA Is putting cewllforlcht Into me- I havo gamed ten rounds slnco I began to take It." Has taken two bottles. ; ii jisi.j.n hi I'lLiJilgsji-' jjMiai 5-8ioo spans. MoxrrrjEr OBIE DEEDS -of "02 Uf many aces and nations. 1'onraved bv KM Great Writer. Introduction by Krv Jlirbert IK iferrit, D. D. Just Issued. AKD A tnagnifittnt Holiday Hook. Also magnificent FAMILY II D A UC IlIBLKS and 1MI0T0GUAPII ALBUMS In grctt variety ol stylet. OBI WW Imperially adapted for Holiday soles. Remarkably low prices. stsssttssttMsattiS Liberal Discounts. Extra Terms. i AGENTS WANTED.. Address, II. L. WAKREX & CO., 1117 Cheslnnt St., PlillaJcIpbla, POPIIAM'S ASTHMA SPECIFIC FOR THE OURB OP ASTHMA. Kslftblishecl 18G9. Trt.il Package Free. T. Ponhnm bOn. ProDrletnrs. Phlladelnhls. tlon If you Imvo dltiloult brcnthlnic from Asthma, pieas.mi innaiini? reineuy, kumk ni ouoo to ino seal or me uncase; removing the iniiias or phlegm, relaxing tha tlxbtness ol tha olios', romotlnir expsstoratlonaud Klvinx Imni tUte and positive relief In every cute. Put up In Large Iloxes and told byT. 1). The ia L.o nlehton, Pa. nov;'Miii. Bring in yourJ obWork. Mahonlnc Items. Our farinert are buiily engaged In butchering. Sylvester Hueh, of East Penn, wat Iho guest nl K. A. Kuglcr over flunday. Our teachers report that the exercises at the Institute last week weto excellent. Will Xsnder is ot present auuerlng with a soro throat, -Mnhlon Nothstein it having an aJdt. tiou made to his liouss. A young gcntlenito from Summit Hill wet visiting his girl In t&a Yallay en Satur day evening. Whlje tut layta tuft things to his sweetheart if the parlef, tnme fun-loving e' Jealous bys I don't fcuow hlch tilled hn buggy with slow and old Iron. IX.ys, If you want to win this particular girl, that is uot the way to do it. Oo ilfair and square, and I am sure that you can cut Ibis Summit Hill chap out. The Mahoning school board will meet to day (Saturday) at the Pleasant Corner school bouse for tho purposo of paying tho teachers their first month's salary. Eddie Strauss droye to Kistler's mill one dey last week and neglected to lie up his horse when he went into the mill. While he was in the mill the horse started homeward and ran into tho mill-dam, and but for help comiug Iu time the horse would haye been drowned. Rev. A. Bartholomew will, during the coming winter, give catechetical instruc tions to a clues of catechumens iu St. John's church. This Is as it should be. Ljt tho youth receiyo a course of instruittons out of tho Bible before they are received Into full membership of the church. The class is to meet to-duy (Saturday) for the first time. A surprise parly camo oiT at Stephen Fensterinachcr's last Tuesday evening, the occasion being the 17th birthday of his daughter Agnes. About 75 persons were present. Mies Fenstermacher received the congratulations o! her friends nnd then the party eat down to a sumptuous fesst. After the good things had been done full justice lo, the party dispersed wishing Miss F. many moro such happy recurrences of her bitlbday. -Mrs. Moses Ilebrig, of Tjehlghton, was visiting relatives in the Valley during the woclt. Dasii. Make 520.00 for Chrlstmis. The publisher! of lUthijt' Monthly offer twelvo valuablo rewards in tli ir Monthly for December, auiouj wliich is the follow ing! Wo will give $20.00 to tho person leliing us which is tho mid. lie versn of the New Testament Scriptures (not the Revised FA ition) by December iulli, 1884. Should two or more correct answers bo received the Rkward will bo divided. The money will be forwarded to the winner December 15th, IS84. Persons trying for the reward must send 20 cents in silver (no postage stamps uiitenj wiui ineir answer, ior wuicn mey will receive tho Monthlu for January, i'n which the numo and address of the winner of the reward and the correct answer will he published, end in which several more valuable rewards will bo rlfered. Address Iti'Ti.rinrK runr.uiii.so CcurAxv, Easton, Penna. New Advertisements. JOSEPH SAVITZ, Boot and Shoe Maker, Opposite OLAUSS it llRO'S, Bank Street, Lehighton. Repairing neatly done at low prices. Patronage solicited. Oct. 25, ma. "in. 24 sheets ol good note paper tnd SI onvelop.-s for 10 cents at the Novelty Sttre next door to Iho Aovocjtx Office. T. J. BHETNEY, Keepectfiilly snnounces to the merchants of Lehluhton and others that be Is prepared to do all kinds ot Hauling of Freight, Express Matter and E:igg;ige at very reasonable prices. Hy prompt at tention to all orders he hopes to merit a share of publlo patronnce. Kcsldence, corner ot rine ana iron street, Lcnigniun, ra. Orders for hanllnx left at U. M. bwetny & Son's Storo will receive prompt attention. T. J. UKETNEY. Oct. 12.1SSI3m. J m 'most popular Weekly news- h.ucjiiiiK, uiiGoveneg, invention mu piieuia erer pablUhed. Everrnumber lllnitrated with rtenald eoaravlnca. This publication. foraUbei a inoit valaable encyclopedia of Information which no person ihnld bo vrlthoat, lhe popularity of the BciEKTirjo AumuciH Is Such that III cir culation nearly enuala that of all ether paper of lla cltaa combined. Price, 8)3.20 a year. UiMount teCtaha. Sold bv all newadealera.' MUMM & CO.. Publishers, Ko. set Broadway, N. Y. Munn & Co. nave AN ,S. aJaohad Thirty a nesaiM " - - - - - - Hsisn Years- imtmmmmmm praclico before tha Talent OBoa. and ba?e prepared more than Ones Hundred Tnpu8 6nd applications for patoata la lao ulted Btatea and foreign countries. Aialinments. and all otherpapera for aeearina lo Inrenlora ineir ricma in iu. United 8lat, Canada, I.nflaBd, France, Cerminy and other forelan countries, pre- Infonratlon aa lo obtaining paWnla cheer- throuch lunn & Co. aro noticed in tho Bclentlflo American free. Tha adrantaaa of aufh nollco la well" undentood by all paraoas who visa to alspose oMAddMUSN A CO, 0(Hco Boxn SaiauCAH, 351 llrotdway, ist York. Godey's Lady's Book AND Tlin Carbon Advocate One Year for Only $2.50 ! II 1 i ri suwtMgraajsaiaj s sjsaiip acAjaai -a.t asnxasrr3- INSTANTLY BELIEVED. Tin not fall totrv this snlendtd ureoara Hay Fever, or Uhronlc llrenohltit It is a XKT AW'I' t-! a represent a tire ef W XXj komi address to travel AT ONOBf? vronns von special clabskb op noemta. It km AND uiicilAKlcri who understand and need them, giving their orders at sight; profits liberal, easy and quick; esn reler t Kentlcinrn eloarlnK f-S tot CO a week who ar pleased with the work; only tlO capital ra quired; write for particulars If you tnejn bust, nest; stive ago, trade or previous emp). y ment and references I'nlllser, Pallljes- & Uo , Yanderblli Ave., New York, F. P. BOYER, Pnrryville, Carbon Co., Pa., Respectfully announces that he will hav constantly on hand a large drove of choice BREEDS OF SHOATS, which he will dispose of at very LOWEST MARKET PRICES. Hetnvltetmn luspee tlon of his slock before you purehase else where. ALSO. Is prepared to alter and nttend to dlsossea of Pigs at nil times. I". P. BO V Kit. oet. 11, lsMy. The Winter Resort, VINELAHD OR SOUTHERN HIES f in atoonn county, nth oarouna. (Not New Jersey). , is on the most elevated point of the long last" pine section In the South. Free from every malarial Influence. The am osphere If blghly charged rlth oione from the almost boundless pines. Ssnd for work on "Tha Pines," written by u physician who has msCts the lung disease a life study. It gives s history orthls soollon, Stuthern PJnsr, and many hints which will be of Interest to Rheumatics and Uonsamptlvos. We lll send a few thousand copies free of eo" t those applying during the next few ran hs We desire to correspond with phytlolans.. nd will make It to their lutorett to write Usr'. C0N3UMPTI7ES AND RHEMICS: WHY SUFFER ? When yon ean And relief ant pleaiur by' spending a month or two on the sumr It t the celebrated long leaf pine region ef the Sonth. Yery low rates of board will beehtrged by the hotel and boarding hosset daring tt winter of MSI, and the State Immlgiatlon Department has arranged that peisessea their first visit ean secure round-trip tlol tit from Ilostcn, New York and Baltimore at very low rates. Address C1EO. R. PATTERSON, RcsldentMai ager. Manly P. O,, Moore Co., N, O. State of North Carolina, AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. Raman, N. C, Jane 10th, UM. To the People of the Northern, New Eng. land and No th Western States: It Is wph deep regret we learn or the heavy loss yo sustained by the frosts and loe Wednesday, Thursday and Friday idghts, May 14lh, Salts and 30th. As usual oar Slate, Noktu Carolina, EscArES. Our tobacco plants are unhurt and growing nicely, drain and grass crops are vrrr tne. No damage whatevsr done to mostdelia! Tradables and frultt. We are very desirous of having tli irarty thousands ol acres of unoccupied Inn. I rritUH with and cultivated by Northern itriners.an t we can ofltr jon a climate exempt tretu lata and early frosts. North t'aroltna Ir within fifteen houis rM ot New York. The vast resnmrrs or thn State will be exhibited in this cl y a the (Iraad State Exposition Ostobcr 1st 1. so. h, US4. It Is my duty and pleasure to turn tu lofor suatton to persons seeking hemes In the Stale Very Respectfully, Jno. T. 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