Only Tcmpcranco Bitten Known. Si .tutor inciltrhiu known so rCfcctm ally pnreiM tlio hloori o( dccp-eoated (lieoosca. Million-, honr testimony to lie won derful cum I ho oftecta. II In a 11 rolf Vfsctablo Preparation, rnaiWrom iho natlro hcrbi nuil roots of Cali fornia, the tnurilclnjl liroprrlks o which aw extracted tnerefmn wllhoat ttio neo of AJcoliol. It remove tlio cnueo of ditcaao, and ttw patlont Kooron IU9 brnttli. It In the (treat IIIwoil Purifier and Ufo-givlng Principle ; a 0 nil.) rurenll'e and Tonic 2 arjcrfecl ltcnovator and lnvhromtor of t lin system. Never before in tho hlntory of Iho Morltl has a mcdlcl do been compounded porwias the sick of uyltv disease man U heir to. M Tlie Alterative, Apurlcnt, Diaphoretic uirniinitira, miiritlnnii, uixotlTC, Bodatlre, Oounlnr-Irrltant. Hirlorlflc. Antl-DIUnus. Sol. Wat, Diuretic nnd Tnule proportion of VinkoAb lliTTKiv exceed luosi) of any oilier Incdlclno In wc worm, Ine; to dlr Ttlous i.nd rcmntn long umvt'11, provl. rluil their bourn tire not destroyed by mineral poison or o tlicr iniim, and tho vital organa wuted brj-onil tlm point of irpnlr. Malarial 1'evcre, aro prevalent throughout the t 'nlteil States, particularly In tlio Talk') a of out fruat rlvcreand their vast tributaries during tho uuioiiHf sicimiieiitf imcrraiirem ana biimrnor and Autumn, especially durlngscasons of nnntul heat and dr ncs. by exleuelvo derangements of tho aromnch. Evir ana noweis. in uiuir trenimeni, a purpaure, rorilng a powerfnl InflncnTe upon those or fcwu,, la Bbviluuty necessary. Xlioro 1 no rntlinrtte fortbepnrnoso rqtwl to l)r. .T. Walk Eli's Vtxroxn BiTTzna, as it will s pccdlly remore tho dai Ic-cnlored viscid matter Willi which the bowels aro loaded, at tho toimo tlmo stimulating the accretions of the liver, nnd (enerally restoring the healthy func tions of the iiieestfvo organs. Fortify tlio body against (Ilscaso by pn ilfjlng'all Its fluids with Vi.iroAn BiTTCns. No epidemic can toko bold of a system thus .forearmed. It lnvlcorntea tlio Stomncli and Ftimnlatou the torpid r.lvtsr and Bowels, cleans Ins the Mood of all Impurities, Importing llfo nnd vigor to the frame, and carrying oft with out the aid of Calouiel, or other minerals, all poisonous matter from tho system. DrNppimiu or liullirefttlon Head ache, Pnln in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tlght neis of the Chest, Vueumonla, Dizziness, )nd 'J'aMeln the Mouth, fll.lotis Auockn. I'alpiln tlonof the Heart, and a hundred other rutin ful symptoms, ore at onoe relieved by vixe cur Bnrins. I'ur lurlnitinmlory nnd Chronic Ttheumntltm, (tout, Keumlgla, Diseases of tho lllood, 1 Jvi r, Kidneys aud Bladder, tho Bitters have no equal. In tliese, as in all constitu tional Disease-), Walker's Vixeoiii lirmcns has shown its great curative powers In the most oltstlnato and Intractable cases. Itli-vlinnlciil I)lctises-l'ereons on gaged In Taints and Minerals, such as Plumb rrs. Type-setters, (lold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, are subject to Paralysis of the How els. To guard against this, toko oceaslounl doses of V iHEOittBiTTZRS. Mklu (IiKensc. Bcrotula, halt Rheum, Ttlcers, Kwelllngs, llmples, rustulcs. Bolls, Carbuncles. Iting-worms, Scaljl-heaxl, Bore llyes, EryKlpelA'4, Itcli. Scurfs. Dlsooloratlons, llumors and disoaen of tho Skin, of vr hatcver name or nature, are llUrally dug up and car ried out of the system lu a short tlmo by tho use of the Bitters. l'ln. Xuponnil otlicrWonni.lurlt. Ing In tho system of bo many thousands, are HiTectually destroyed aud removed. No sys tem of medlclno, no vermifuges, no anthei mlntlca, will free tie system Iroia worms like 2XEGAK lirrTLUS. irienie, Rennet ifover, mumps, Whooping Cough, nnd all children's diseases may made less rovero br keeping the uoweis opn wiui mua noses or no i titers. l'or 1'emnto oinplniiitH, in youns of old, married or single, nt the dawn of wo manhood, or tho turn of life, this Bitters has no efiual. ClcniiKO ttio Vitiated lllood when Its Impurities burst through tho skin in Erup tions or pores ; clcanso it when obstructed nnd sluggish in the veins s cleanse It when it Ik foul: your feelings will Ml you when, and ine ueniui oi. too BjBiem wm lotinw. lit coitrliiKlon t Ulratlm (Utters atrial. It wn rpoak for Itself. One bottle H a better iniorantco of its merits than a lengthy advcX' ttsoment. Around rnrli. hottlo aro full directions prtutcVlla dlilurtntldnguages. It. Il.VlrUonnlil Drug; Co., Proprietors, Eon Franrt'en. Cat., and 651. &Th Ml AVm.lilimrtoD Sold liy nil Dealers nnd Druggists. John D. Bortoletto Post, 4S1, G. A. It, meets 2nd & -Itlt Tlmivilay each month. nt7:30 run., in Hcbcr's I Full, until further notice, a lull nltemtnnco ol comnuics is requested as lutsinos of imporlance will 1)0 brought buloret lie l ost, llv order. ,los. S. Wi:un,'l. C. Al.. WlIlTTINOHAM, Alj. Assignee's Aooount. In the nialterot the Second, In the Court or and Final Account of Ham'! I Common Pleas I'lhetigutli, Assignee of (of Carbon Co., liiiain iiorn. t enu a. The ueeouut of Snnmel lAdheneutli. As. slirneeof Wllllnni llnrn.wlll be presented at January Court, ikro, next, for rnnflrntatloii. unless cxct'liiuiua ure men ueiore men. tiliO. W. ESSH.lt, 1'rotlionotary. Maucli Chunk. Nov. 19, 1SS.VW4 Semi 10 cents postace,anl we will mail you fico a roval. valuable, samnle I Bbox of goods that will nut you in i ne way oi making more money at mire, than anything else In America. Both sexes of all arcs can live til home and work in sparethue, or all the time. Capital not required. We will start you. Immense pay sure for those who start at once. ST1NS0N & CO., Portland Molna uov. 21-I8S5, "if you are interested in the suirjrY so vth, Or If jou think ofChtURlngyour Location It will repay you many thousand fold To Invest Five Conts In a Sample Copy of The Southern Colonist, One of the prettiest, brightest, and moat entertaining publications In the Southern Slates. It is full of timely Information. Address, S0UTJTlt2i COLOXIST. Jylleor. Southern Pines, N. C, LEWIS H. REHRIG, Slate Roofer. RKPAIBING promptly attended to a tbort notice and on reasonable terms. WORK GUARANTEED. Address: PRINCE'S P. 0., Carbon County renn'a. aug20-ly. PUBLIC SALE OK VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY! The undersigned will fell at public sale on the premises in Franklin Township uatbon county, l a., on haiuhuax, DECEMBER 12, 1885, and following week days, commencing t One O'clock f , M.,a large variety of FAICM ING S'lOCKand IMPLEMENTS, vis. Horses, Cows, Carriages, Wacom, 14 Hives ot Bees, Plows. Harrows, Cultivators snd a lot of other Implements and Tools t also a large variety of Household Furniture, and other articles too numerous to mention Terms will be made known at time aoJ place ol sale by CHARLES RADETZ. Franklin Township. Nor. II. 1B8S TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedv, li anilous to make known to bis fellow sufferers the means of cure. To ku whod.slreie.be will send a copy of th.' preserlntlon (!). with lha directions for KtPSH? "J "''"'r hr? JISK? iiX kumnHon. Aithmtv. llronrhltti. h.a. P&rtleat irt WAt,tf;"A,pJ.1Sr5 n iiiiatuicurgB, fi. i . uecCT iy ARft 'Original Choap Cash Storo." We Now Haye an exceedingly large a lock of beautllul Holiday Goodi at lha loweit prices thai bars ever been reached. Jewelry, 8ilvtrware, rerfumery, Toilet Soaps, Odor Caso,Tollet Caioj,OJor Standi, Work Doxei, Whlik Holders, Smokers Beta, Aab Receivers, Plush Framed Mirrors, Box 1'aper, Work Baskets, Lunch Baskets, Bat teen Comfortables, Floe Wool Blankets, Knit Goods, Gloves, 811k and Iilnen Jland- kercblefa, Neckwear, Purses, Wallela.Uand Baj;a, Shoes, Sllppers,Chtna and Glassware. J. T. NUSBAUM, Opp. t'nbllo Square, Bank Street, Lehigh- ton. Pa. June T, isst-iy, hie toltou gflvflcnU. SATUHDAY, DECE5IBEK C, 1885. SPECIAL NOTICE. Persons making payments to this office by money orders or postal notes will please make them payable at the WitstroBT Post Orrtci, as the Le- hightou oluce is nut a money order ollice Newspaper Laws. Any person who takes the paper regular ly from the post office, whether directed to his name or whether ho is a subscriber or not, is responsible far the Par. The courts have decided that refusing to take newspapers and periodicals from tbe post ollice. or removing and cavinelhem uncalled for, is a prima facia evidence, of IXTRNTIOKAI. FRAUD. Our Neighborhood in Brief. TIIK IIU.VTER. A go-out-a-litinttng young man. A gume-bag-and-boot young man, A lovo for bis ride that nothing can stifle, A somethlngto-shoot joung man. A come-back-crcstfalirn young man, Tledrnggled-and-lame young man, With his rifle nnd Itovcr he sought the field over This brought-back-no-gamc young man. A stay-ln-the-house young man. Avoldlng-hls-frlcnds young man. With a swallow of whiskey to make him feel frlsky- Thts laugli-that-ollcnd young man. (Jive your liorso Day's norse Powder for his coat If he has worms. That will fetch him round evcrv time before the water bolls. Twenty-live cents. We nil have our preferences, but no one doslres to hear a crying baby when the fact is so well known that Dr. Bull's llaby Syrup will quiet It. aave time and money by keeping Dr. Hull's Baltimore Pills always on hand. Use them for all liver and blood affec tions. Price twenty-live conts. S. L. Bodcnbaugh, a well-known business man of Easton, is prostrated at his home with paralysis. When an article is sold "no euro. no pay," why not try It? That is the way Jadwln s tar svrup for coughs, colds and croup, is sold at Thomas' John Tyler, of Tamaqua, CO years of ago, committed suicide by hanging. He had Ions been a victim of melan cholia. ffjyGo to Frs. Bodercr. under the Exchange Hotel, for a smooth shave ami a faslonable hair cut. W. L. Conyngham, of Wilkosbarre, pays taxes on $400 worth of dogs, seven in number. A full line of suitings and overcoats to select from for the holidays, at $10, 12, $14, Sill, US. $20, $25 and upwaids. Come and get measured. One Price tilar Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. The election for offices of John D. Bcrtolctte Post, 484, G. A. It., of this borough, will take place at tho next regular meeting, Thursday evening, the 10th Inst. Every comrade should bo present. Car-Jiiat the thine for little children. a linn kilt suit or oveicoal, from two to ten years or age. Prices 2.23 to &7.2S. Call and compare prices and you will find that we arc tho lowost for honest goods, that Is what wo keen. One Price Star Clothing Hall, below L. V. B. B, ollice, Maucli Chunk. There are teventv-two prisoners now conflned in the Easton jail an unusually large number. Xo wonder that neODle comnlain of hard times when they pay COc for a bot tle of cough syrup, no larger than a 25c bottle of Jadwln s tar syrup, which Is sold "no cure, no pay." Thomas sells it. Plant your Holiday advertisement where it will do you the most good, In the columns of thu Camion Advocatk. Call for lowest rates. Save half your couch medicine bills by buying a 23e bottle of Jadwln's tar syrup, which contains .1 ounces, while no oilier couglt syrupcontalnsovcr 1 1-2. Sold at Thomas' drug store. William Lichards, of Fullcrton, was married a few days slnco to JIagaret James, of Wales, who crossed the sea to become his brldo after keeping him waiting fifteen years. C3J-D. S. Bock, the watchmakernnd lowcler, opposite the Public Square, on Bank street, has just received an elegant assortment of watches, jcwelery. silver ware and novelties suitable for Holiday and Birthday Presents, which he Is offering at lowest possible prices. Yon are invited to rail and examine goods and prices before going elsewhere. George F. Herman, the new Demo cratic postmaster of Bethlehem, took possession of tho post-office Tuesday. All of tho old clerks will be retained for tho present, save tho first assistant, It Is the poor man's friend, but the rich man uses It also; because It Is the best quality and largest bottle for the price, and is sold "no cure, no pay." We referto Jadwln's Ursyrup. Sold at i nomas . John C. A ebcr, Bethlehem's first borough treasurer, has Just reached the ago of 82, and William Luckenbach, his brother-in-law, Is the sole surviving member or the first town council, The best family weekly newspaper in me united states Is the Toledo Jifncle imuoy a t aper), rncy Invite every reader of this paper to send for a free specimen copy, n is the largest and uuimr jaier puonsnea. Beeaaver tlsement published elsewhere, The Fellowship of Passenger Con ductors Is tho title of a new organization composed of the conductors on the Pennsylvania and the Philadelphia and Beading railroads. A funeral fund is to be established, and the employment of children of deceased members will alto be looked after. TDeats. the leweler. nf Vlrt Is receiving his holiday goods and baa a beautiful assortment of gold and silver iciics, urarriets, earrings, scarf-pins, rings, etc. All of which Is being sold at the lowest cash prices. Ho has also a full line of books and stationery. 2w -"-- r""""'"a tn0 employment of children under 12 o' 8 'a the mines, the directors owing to the now law prohibiting of the Kin CS ton borontrh arlioa-iU An1 It fUxr? Provision foranother ICBOOI, . Salvation Oil Is an Infallible cure! for headache, backache, pain in thesldo and limbs, and all rheumatic and neu ralgic, affections. It relieves pain and1 extrlpates the disease that causes It lt Is said of an old physician In Phila delphia, when called upon to prescribe for a cough or cold, that ho Invariably refuses to do so, but recommends his patients to take Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. There are many men with shocking bad memories In the matter of a small Indebtcdness,especla11y If It Is a printer's bill for their newspaper. !55TI have on hand a foil line of horso blankets, lap robes, light and heavy harness, collars, whips, "itc, all of which I am selling at very low prices. MUTTON tflTOBY. Wclssport, Pa. For handsome teams' at lowest charges go to tho popular livery of David Ebhert, on North street, this borough. Carriages for funeral purposes at short notice and on reasonable terms. fc3?An all-wool import ed Corkscrew Suit for only $22, nt the popular tailoring establishment of H H Peters. Hugh, the eldest son of Mr. Doml ntck McFaddcn, of West Broadway, Mauch Chunk, died on Sunday cveulng at half-past six o'clock. The deceased was In his 18th year, and had been confined to his bed for tho past three months. 03TCainpbcll, the jeweler, has just received a handsome line of all kinds of Jewelry, which he Is offering at very low prices. Call and see the stock. Store, next door to Clanss & Bro's., Bank street, J.chltfhton. Mr. A. E. Elsenhard. an employee in the planing mill of John Balllct & Co., at Slatlngton, the other day, while engaged In feeding a circular saw, had his left hand caught nnd the Index and middle fingers completely cut off, and the next finger badly lacerated. C'iauss ctBro., The Tail ors, still have a few of those justly celebrated $10 suitings on hand. Of the fifty-one anthracite furnaces In the Lehigh Valley, twenty-six are In blast, with a wvekly capacity of 8,C03 tons, while twenty-five, with a capacity of 0,400 tons are networking. It Is said that half a dozen furnaces will bo placed In operation before January 1. Dr. C. T. Horn Lehlghton and W. F. Blcry Welssport, wish to make an assertion, which they can back with a positive guarantee. It Is nil about Acker's Blood Elixir. They claim for It superior merits over all other remedies of Its kind, and guarantee for it a posi tlvo and sure cure for Bheumatism, Syphillls, and all blood disorders. It frees the skin from spots and disease, and leaves the complexion clear. Ask them about It. George Snyder and his family had a nartow escape from suffocation from sulphur from the stove on Monday night. They had taken the lids off the stovo and shut off the dampers, and wcro very much prostrated when their child awoke them. Mr. Snyder was unablo to go to his work Tuesday morning. OSTH. F. Peters, at tiie Post-office building, Lehigh ton, will make you an all wool suit lor only $10 cash, if you order now. Mrs. Chas. Bower held a reception last Thursday evening, at het residence on Bank street, at which the ladles and gentlemen, who assisted her In tho late musical concort, were present. A very pleasant evening was spent In the usual manner, the climax being capped by a very elegant supper at about eleven o'clock. Aftcra thorough test Dr. T. Horn C. Lehlghton and W. F. Blcry Welssport most positively assprt that Acker's English Itemed)- is the best mcdlcinefor Asinma, uroup, uoughs, Whooping Cough, and all Lung Troubles that can be found. Ask them about It, for they tuny guarantee it. For $2.00 wo will club the Caruon Advocatk with the American Agricul Utrist. 100 columns and 100 engravings In each Issue. 40th year, $1.50 a year. Send three 2-ccnt stamps for sample copy (English or German) and Premium List of the oldest and best agricultural Journal in the world. Address, Bub- Ushers American Agriculturist. 751 Broadway, New York. ttfrE. F. Luckenbach. 01 Broarlwav. Mauch Chunk, Is in the field with his handsome new catalogue of new publi cations nnd goods fortho Holidays. His stock embraces all the latest new'llooks, Games, Ornaments, Stationery, and Novelties of foreign and domestic designs. When you go to Mauch Chunk visit Ids storo and see his Immense stock of goods. He will greet von kindly. nev. j. u. ticorgc, of Egypt, a student in thp Senior Class of the. Union Theological Seminary, New York, preached before a largo audience last Sunday morning In the Presbyterian church of Hokcndauqua. Over one million boxes of Arkem1 Dyspepsia Tablets sold In the past twolvo months.purely upon their merits. Why suffer with Chronic Constipation, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Sick Head ache, and Female Troubles, when Dr. C. T. Horn Lehlghton and W. F. Blery Welssport, offer you relief and positive cure In the Dyspepsia Tablets. They sell them on a guarantee. The Receivers of the Beading Bail road will purchase on December 10 tho December, 18S6, Interest and coupons of the following divisional coal land mortgage bonds at the respective rates of Interest named. Hartman & Meyer, Bced ct al. tracts, 0 per cent; Forbes and Delano tracts, 6 per cent, and Richard Wood Estate trart, -1 per cent. A rare literary treat the Institute courso of lectures next week, in the School Hall, Lehlghton. -Notice the talent engaged: Monday evening, Dr. Edw. Brooks, of Philadelphia; Tuesday evening, Col. Geo. W. Bain, tho Ken tucky Orator; Wedndesday evening, SupL T. M. Balliet, of Beading; Thurs day evening, Col. L. F. Copeland, the "Prince of Orators," of Harrisburg; Friday evening, Miss Matilda H. Boss, the Lady Lecturer, of Chicago. Tickets for the Course securing a reserved seat for the week. $1.00, at Dr. nom's drug store, Lehlghton. Secure your tickets for tbe course early and you will be sure of a good seat. BWe are not afraid to compare prices and will return the money If prices are not satisfactory. A full line of suits and overcoats made up or meas ured to order at the One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. An unknown Turk, while walking on the Lehigh Valley Ballroad at the cut below Bethlehem Station, Wednes I day. was run over and Instantly killed. He arrived from Philadelphia on Mon day and had been peddling trinkets in the town. 23rAn all-wool suit or overcoat made to order at ftlO. at th Dna 1rl vi.. 1 Uothlng TTall, Mrcch Chunk. William H. Butler, aged CO, ono of tho oldest residents of Wllkcsbarrc,d!ed Sunday, of paralysis of tho brain. He was a grandson of Colonel Zebulon Butler, who commanded the patriot forces' at the battlo of Wyoming on July 3, 1778. HI father, tho late Steuben Butler, was Postmaster of Wllkcsbarro under President Taylor. For some years past and up to the tlmo of his death Mr. Butler was adjuster for the Boyal Firo Insurance Company of Liverpool. trir-Jonas Sundhelm's lartro stock of salts and overcoats must be sold before Jan. 1, 1680, on account of giving up his presentstore. The greatest bargains In the country everything must ho sold regardless of cost. First clothing store abovo the Mansion House, Maueli Chunk. KST-When In Mauch Chunk don't falito see E. II. Hold's elegant Christ mas StOCK. Amos Ebbert,near the brick church, Ir East Pcnn twp., Is still alive and weaving first-class carpet at low prices for cash. lrImmense stock of ladles nnd fen is handsome gold watches nt E. H, fold's, Mauch Chunk. It will pay you to call and see them and learn prices. Tho furnace of the Leesport Iron Company, at Leesport, Berks county, which has been Idle for the past ten months, resumed Monday, giving em ployment to a large number of hands. Several other Idle furnaces In that local ity, nre preparing to go Into operation. For your holiday suits and overcoats call nt the One Price Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk, where prices nre cut down to the lowest notch. Boys over conts at $2.00 nnd 2,00, an all wool suit at $3; overcoats S.S5, 4.20 and upwards. At a meeting of the Directors of the Carbon County Industrial Society, held at tho Exchange Hotel, In this borough, ou the 30th tilt., It was found that a balance of about $400 a f ter paying all expenses remained to tho credit of the Society, from tho proceeds of the last fair, showing that it was a success notwithstanding the very unpleasant weather which prevailed during the week of the exhibition. This Is no doubt a matter of satisfaction to the shareholders, who feared that they might be called upon for a dividend to meet a loss on that occasion. Good management always tells. For tlio week ending Nov. 30, there were 100,484 tons of coal shipped over the L. V. BR., making a total for the year of 0,258,178 tons, showing an in crease, as compared with the same time last year, of 2451,170 tons. Miss Matilda H. Boss, tho Lady Lecturer, of Chicago, at Iho County In stitute on Friday evening, Dec. 11th. Miss Boss has an enviable reputation throughout the West and sho has had many calls at the County Institutes of this State this year nmong which wo. find the counties of Lancaster, Dauphin, Lebanon and Clinton. Don't fail to hear her. Admission with reserved seat 25 cents. Some people of Ta ton have cm ployed counsel and, under an agreement with the County Commissioners, insti tuted proceedings In Court to restrain the Assessors from compelling them to mako a return of the taxable property. They hold that the new act Is void, ow ing to Its conflict with the article in the Constitution on taxation. All fine beaver or fur hats and caps marked in plain figures for a holiday present at the Ono Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. Boys nnd girls, Nice and Naughty, Is the subject of Col. Geo. W. Bain's lecture nt the Conntv Institute, In tho School Hall, on Tuesday evening, Dec. 8th. Don't fall to hear this great Ora tor. His calls last season numbered several hundred more than were days In the year. Notice what Is said of him: Ho Is too eloquent to be reported on the spot, for his flights wcreoitcn so fascinating that the reporter forgot what he came for. Ilesldes his eloquence ho lists tin? magic power of melting his hearers to tears or con vulsing them with laughter, at pleasure, Screinlon (Pa.) Itepvbll'an. Col. Haiti's lec ture. "Hoys and (iirls," was listened to in tently by over l.nro people. Ho delighted even-body. The lecture was the feature ot our fist. Al. O. Brumbaugh, County Superin tendent, lluntinqdon Co., fa. In humor. 11 Is better than Mark Twain: In oratory, it equah Wendell Philips, and in poetic des rrlpllon surpasses anything we ever listened to. Lincoln till.) Daily Sentinel. Admission with reserved scat 35 cts. On Tuesday of last week a canal boat laden with 00 tons of coal sank to the bottom of the canal at Lehigh Gap. Efforts were at once instituted to raise it, and by means of chains nnd the ap plication of powerful screws It was suc cessfully lifted to the surface, and after the water had been pumped out of It it passcil on to its intended point of desti nation. You can buy the cheapest and best overcoat for men, boys nnd children, at prices lower than elsewhere, at tho One Price Star Clothing Hall.Mauch.Chunk. Lcnora Tartton, aged two years and six months, daughter of Laurence Tarl ton of the Carbon nouse, cathcrly, died Wednesday, EGth ult., of congestion of the brain. The remains were taken to Nesquehonlngon Friday and interred at that place. She was a pretty child and much beloved by all the neighbors. Important The sudden change In weather mean cough and croup for children. Don't forget Dr. Hand's Cough anil CrounMed cine when needed. It relieves all Inflammation of the throat ana tubes ot the lungs. Several weeks ngo the publishers of the Standard, a semi-weekly newspaper of Uazleton, wcro sued by Adam Schmitz for criminal libel. The paper published a long article accusing Schmitz with having treated his daugh ter so badlv that she lost her Schmitz disproved the charges and now claims 85,000 damages. The case has Just been heard by a board of arbitrators appointed by the Court and they have decided agalnstthe paper, tbe publishers ui wnicn win appeal it to court. List of Letters Bemainlng uncalled for In the Lehlgh ton Post Office, for the month ending November 30th: Achara, Gusty Eckhart, Emery Fritzlnger, Wm. Frye, C. E. Kabcr, Miss Mary KIssler, J. Kuntzclman, Ell Lewis, H, II. Lenncr, John Matthews, Rev. Martin, Grant B. Overflcld, Milton Selcfrelt, Joseph Simmons, Peter Shleile. H. Shoemaker, Owen fobeiqm. Weinberg, John Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say "advertised." James P. Smith. P. M, Around fleaiant Coraar- B. W. Frantz has returned from his trip to Sllverton, Alberts county, north west Territory. Charles Kelby has returned homo from New York, The shootlncr match at KhnAmakio-V on Thanksgiving day, was well attended. T. T. Mertanlnl'a new mimn .i.n.i ..completed and I, quite an Improve- mcm' , Valentine Newmyer lost all but onel of his hogs, t tmi ham ruvf j , 7 2 i Moody txylPii to weep, whftB Eank7looMj hi sheep. JtarrH. Feopls tn and oat of Town. Our nennlo wlin mnv Imvi relative or friends vlsltlni; them will crcally oblige us by seiullnu In their names nnd residence for publication under this head. Kit lion. Miss Lulu Zehner, spent Saturday with Allentown friends. Mrs. Kchaeffcr, of Trachsvllle, Is visiting nt Mrs. T. J. Bretney's,ln town. Miss Alice Faust, of Wcathcrly, spent Sunday with Miss Mvra ltchrlg, on Iron street. Mrs. C. D. James, of Philadelphia, Is the guest of Mrs. H. V. Morthlntcr, on Bankway. Mrs. 1). H. Nothsteln.of Bethlehem, was visiting relatives lit town several days last week. Our genial friend Daniel Graver, of Falrvlew, Luzerne county, dropped In to see us on Thursday. Mrs. llatllo Nagle, of Allentown, Is the guest of Mrs. Wm. Anthony, on Iron street, this week. Mr. Cyrus Dcahamer,of Bethlehem, spent last Sunday In town, the guest of L. H. Houscr, on Bank street. Messrs. Newt. Lnzarus nnd Al. Boyer, of Allentown, were the guests of T. Webster Clauss over Sunday. Mrs. T, D. Clauss and daughter Ella, spent several days In Allentown during the week. Frank Clark, of Ncsqtiehonlng, was In town last week the guest of his brother P. F. Clark, on Bank street. A. M. Mehrkam, of the Lutheran Theological Seminary, nt Philadelphia, was at homo over Thanksgiving day, Miss Bauman nnd Mr. Wagonhurst, of Berks county, were the guests of Miss Mary Ebbert, on North street, this week. A. S. Wessner, proprietor of tho Union Hotel, at North Penn, was the guest of mlno host Klstlcrof the Carbon House, Tuesday. Our young friend Ed. Chubb, of Lafayette College, Easton, spent several days in town last week, tho guest of his brother Howard Chubb. Our genial friend Jacob E. Long and wife, of Allentown, spent several days last wcek,the guests of Mr. George Derhamcr, on Iron street. Wedding Belli. Il.tRMXO liElWAMGIt. Charles A. Harding and Miss Annie Derhamer, of this placa were united in tho golden bonds of matrimony at 11:30 a. in., Thanksgiving Day, 2Gth ult., at Trenton, N. J., tho Bev. Hewitt offici ating. Tho marriage ceremony was per formed in the presence of only a few of the most intimate friends. After spend ing several days with friends at the lat ter place, the young couple returned home Saturday evening, when a recep tion was held at the residence of Mr. George W. Derhamcr, on Iron street. Belatlvcsand friends froinTrenton,N. J., Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, and Centre Square were, present; at about seven o'clock supper was an nounced and headed by the bride and bridegroom, the guests movtd Into the dining hall where tho tables were liter ally hearing down with "all things that are good," and to which all did ample justice. After spending a very pleasant evening tho guests departed nt a late hour. The young couple were the re cipients of many very valuable presents. The Advocate joins their large circle of friends in wishing them a prosperous .voyage through life, unattended by the many cares which fall to the lot of t,onic. Yet we do not hopethclrmarricd life will be totally free from dark clouds, for this Is Impossible little troubles will only make them cling still closer to each other, and when tho clouds fade away It will still find two loving hearts bound more closely than ever with the ties of perfect and happy love. W VOK I'OCIIT. George E. W. Poe nnd Miss Laura S. Focht, of Allentown, were joined in tho holy bonds of matrimony on Thanks giving Day, at Stockertown, Northamp ton county, Bev. C. E. Sandt, officiating. Wo join with their host of friends in tendering hearty congratulations. May the bright present of tho newly wedded pair ever continue so nnd may their journey through life be one of unalloyed happiness and prosperity. Adopting the Flan. The joint council of the Philadelphia and Reading interests met Tuesday afternoon tn conclude the consideration of the plan of reorganization as drawn up by the trustees. There vt cfo present Trustees Garrett, Shipley Bartol.Dupont and West (Mr. Knight being absent on account of business engagements aud Sir. Cochran owing to illness). Slessrs. Whelcn, McKcan, Antelo, Borle nnd Charles B. Wright, of the Whelcn com mittee, and Messrs. Bartol Moldy and John A. W right, of the Bartol com mittee. The council then made several changes In the plan as heretofore pub lished. Tho general mortgage bond holdersare to have their holdings equated at fix ic cent., if cnr.icd that Is, each holder of a 1,000 six per cent, bond of the present series will be entitled to a new 81,000 bond bearing three percent. Interest and $740 in first preferred stock, entitled to live per cent, dividend, If earned. The eonvertablo sevens and debtures aro to have second preferred, Instead of first preferred stock. This will considerably increase the amount of stock Intended to be Issued and will require net earnings of S8,000,000 to pay all fixed charges, rentals and interest on first and second preferred stock. The plan as amended was adoptcdandreccom mltted to tho trustees to be put In force. Sub-commlttces were appointed to secure signatures of the various srcurlty and stock holders to tho plan. The trustees will hold another meeting, next Friday, Teachers' Institute. Tho next session of the Carbon County Teachers' Institute will bo held at Le hlghton, Dec. 7th 11th. Thefollowlng noted Lecturers and Instructors have been engaged for the week. "Prince of Orators," Col. L. F. Copeland, Harris burg; Col. G. W. Bain, "the Kentucky Orator"; Dr. Edward Brooks, Pres. of School of Oratory, Philadelphia, Miss Matilda Boss of Chicago, Prof. E. O. Lyteof-the Mlllersvlllc State Normal School; SupL T. M. Balliet of Beading, Miss Elizabeth Lloyd, of Doylestown. The recent Act of Assembly makes it compulsory for all teachers to close their schools the entire week of tke County Institute,therefore a full attend ance of the teachers of the County will be expected at all the sessions of the Insti tute A very interesting and instructive programme will be presented for tbe wcck which will be mailed to the teachers and directors a week or two SST Jcat'lou'wll1 the came their hearty support. ZVT do yur eve good to visit -E. H. Hold's Jewelry store, Mauch CbunV. and e the reiny pretty thing. for the holidays. Mahoning Items- A. Arncr is building a new Ice house. Al. Thomas and family, of Lans ford, wcro visiting friends In the Valley on Sunday. Jacob Eberts Is at present engaged as hostler for Jacob Klstlcr, of Lehlgh ton Misses Hannah nnd Amanda E. E. Hall let were visiting at Easton this week. Mr. J. D. Hoffmann Is on a four weeks' visit to relatives In Indiana, Griffith Eberts shot five grey squir rels, an animal seldom socn In these parts, one day last week. Mrs. Thomas Musselman was visit ing frlcuds at Summit Hill during tho week. Jacob Frantz Is building an addition to his house. The hog cholera Is creating fearful havoc among ' our hogs. Levi Shoe maker lost seven hogs by the disease last week, and William Snyder one that weighed nbotit 000 pounds. Tho Mahoning school board will meet In the Pleasant Corner school house this (Saturday) afternoon for the purpose of paying the teachers their first month's salary. The salary Is $25 per month. We nro afraid some of the teachers will get no pay for where is so much money to come from? Wilson Frantz returned home on Saturday from his extended Western trip, ne was as far West as British Columbia. Dash. Beaver Bun Items. Mr. Bernard Lctnhard nnd wife were visiting friends In Lehlghton last Sunday. Henry Tuokcr will remove to Nes quehonlng next Monday, where he has a scat of work with Jos. Bcnneyhoff. Nathan Drumbore is putting up a new slaughter house. Miss Matilda Danzer was visiting friends In Lehlghton on Sunday last. Petek. The Coal Trade, The Philadelphia Ledger, of the SOth ult., commenting on tlio condition of tho coal trade, says: The anthracite coal trade season of 1885 is drawing ton close. On Saturday the Delaware and Hudson Canal suspended operations, with complaints front tho boatmen of the shortness and dullness of the sea son. The New York State canals will be closed to navigation to-night, on the 12th of December water will be drawn from the canals of the Lehigh Naviga tion Company; and the Schuylkill Canal will wind up with its year's business about the same date. Tho past week has given strong admonition that winter Is upon us, and soon navigation upon the lakes, rivers and inland streams will generally cease. Vessels have been very scarce at Tort Richmond for tho past several weeks, and those arriving were immediately despatched with cargoes of anthracite coal consigned to Eastern and Sound ports and Southward. Wo learn from a good source that a large contract was taken at New York by a Philadelphia company last weok at the old price. Snbscriptions Received During the month of November, 1883, for the C.MinoN Advocate: Iteuben KehriK.TownmcnslnR St on .Inlin OeRKiis i.ehlrhton I Ort I). II. I.oiij:. Lehlghton l no Paul Schwelhlnz, Mauch Chunk 2 00 Con. Fortwnnt'ler. l.elilRlitou l no M. 1'rltzliiKcr, I-chlKlitou l 00 John II. Acker. t.ehlKlitou 1 oo J. T. McDanlel, Pleasant Comer I 00 K. Ci. Zern, Coaldale l 00 .1. V. O'Nell, riia'nlxvlllc 1 00 William Wood, l-elilchton 1 00 C. Roth, New MHltonlntr 1 oo Henry Danzer. Heaver Itun l on Jacob Hrontr, Mountain Top 1 CO W.H. Itelehard, Wllkcshatrc 1 oo Levi 8. Miller, l'aekertcm l on Mrs. M. U. Iiisstreet,llnt(inville,Mlch a 75 I". T. Jtradv, lied Hank, N, J 1 oo donas I. Mover, East I'onn t on .1. (J. Illery, Newcastle, Wash. Tor...... 2 00 Frank Clark, NesquehonlnK 1 "0 JI. II. Christmnn.TowiimensIng l oo A. S. Steljrerwalt, Kast l'enn 1 00 A. 8. Miller, Lehlghton I 00 STOCK MAHKETS. Reported up lo 12 o'clock, by Do Haven i Townseui!,Dankcrs,No. 38 S Third Street, Philadelphia. Stocks bought aud sold cither for cash or on raarain. J'kiladclfhia, Dec, 2, 1SS5. bid asked HS.Vs, Ext I03J U 3 Currency 6's 127J U 8 45, new l2j H2J U S 4' 123a 12.11 Pennsylvania R It Hi Hi Philadelphia & Reading R li Ill 111 Lehigh Vallev R R 47 471 Lcbigh Coal k Navigation Co 411) 47 Buff. N. Y. A Phlla. R R Co 6, 51 New Jersey Central -161 ihl Northern Pacific Com .V. 30, " " TrePd 8.1J 831 Oregon Transcontinental ... 34 34 Uuinn Pacific ifii Jfif Western Ucion 781 761 West Shore 1st .... 4i Hi Louisville k Nashville 4PJ 482 Silver. (Trades) B2 H Three Peculiarities Hood's Barsaparllla, the great blood purlfler and regulating medicine, Is characterized by three peculiarities, namely t 1st: 2d: 3d: Tbo combination of tho various remedial agents used. The proportion tn which the roots, herbs, barks, etc, aro mixed. Tho process by which the active medicinal properties are secured. Tho result Is amediclne nt unusual strength and curatlvo power, which cQects cures here tofore unequalled. TbcsopcculUrltles belong exclusively to Hood's Barsaparllla, and aro Unknown to Others nood's SarsapariHa is prepared with the greatest skill and care, by pharmacists of education and long experience. Hcnco it Is a medlclno worthy of entire eonfldonce. II you saner from scrofula, salt rheum, or any dis ease of tho blood, dyspepsia, biliousness, sick headache, or kidney and liver complaints, catarrh or rheumatism, do not fall to try Hood's SarsapariHa "I recommend Hood's SarsapariHa to all my friends as tho best blood pnrifler on earth." Wat. Garr, druggist, Hamilton, O. "Hood's Barsaparllla has cured me of scrof ulous humor, and done me worlds ot good otherwise." C A.AmroiD,Arnold,Me. A book containing many additional state ments of cores will be sent to all who desire. Hood's SarsapariHa Sold by alt druggists. U l six for t&- Mads only by a I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar. T. BARNUM'S Naw Book TUB STOIIY Or MY WE." Ami Lh Art of Hour UaiMnjf wlUt Oolden Buie for Mooej- M&iiinx wmU fic to fijr y unjj nan tUJitur 0 500 ptci,tst mumattoa. Pnto. tt-30. 07 Writ t m lo FORBHCE A McM AKIN. Cincinnati, O SlTtuuiJiir p.!?! FAMILY SCALES Vnorftlr b U niadp'c, Wl jrh mi ouaco to $ pouM. Ufcs. KfHp"a)ini,,'rify. 1lirMialM.trii SD Oo to Bieifs Ding Store WELSSPORT, - PA., For TUltE J9RUGS and MEDICINES, FANCY and TOILET AimCU.ES, Choice Wines nnd Liquors for Medicinal Purpose, Choice Brands of Cigars and Toboccos, Stationery, Wall Paper and Borders, &c, &c at T,0V KST l'RIUEfl. I'ltKSCHIPTlONS carefully compounded. Day er NIkM l'atronauc solicited and satisfaction guaranteed In I'rlee and Quality of (loodi Sold. W. F. BIERY, Comer Mite aufl Bridge Streets, Weissport, Pa. April 11. iw-iy. Apples, Apples, Apples. Just received a line lot of York Stato APPLES and ONIONS ! Our Motto : " Big Sales nnd Small Profitsl 1 TEACHERS' December We do not exaggerate when we say that we have, unques tionably, the largest and cJteapest line of goods in this section. A few reasons why we can afi'ord to sell cheap er than other houses : 1st. We buy and sell for cash. 2d. Wo buy direct from first-hands. 3rd. We buy in such large quantities as secures us a reduction on our goods, and we give our customers the benefit of this reduction. We do not wish to mislead the public by presenting false statements. We make no assertions which are not positively "backed by the TRUTH!" We invite you to call and inspect our im mense stock of goods, comprising, Boots, Shoes &c Rubbers ! (ASK FOIl OUR 3 DOUBLE UPPER, RUDDER LINED BOOT THE BEST.) MAW JLfflJP Li.JP9 DRESS & DRY GOODS, Groceries, Provisions, Notions, &c ! . and be convinced that ice not only sell cheaper than any olh er CASH or CREDIT HOUSE in this section, hut that our goods arc of a superior quality. Respect 1 fully t ADAM MEHEKAM & SOIsT, Bank Street, Lehigh. ton. Wraps, Jackets, - SEAL PLUSH COATS. Chilttas' Coats, New Markets & Havelocfcs IMITATION INDIAN SHAWLS ! A VERY LAUGH LINE. KLKGANT STYLES. SEAL CLOTH, BY TIIE YARD. EIGHT G UADES ! H. Guth. & Son, 634 Hamilton St., Allentown. 1842. A PROCI-AMATION. 1886. Kxow Ysl Kxuw Yit AiU Men, women and children that the (real alaff of edi tors, who, beaded by Dr. Ueorge Thurber, have kept the Amtriean Afrieutturut to the front for twenty five rrara, are now re enforced by CheaUr P. Dewey and Brtli flreen, tbe FUh Cultural. Me propose to add to the hundred of lliueand bornn.ln wnich the AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST ii read, and revered from tbe Atlantic to the Pioifja ai an old time friend aud countel or. We ere acourdinglr enlarges the HEARTH, HOUSEHOLD, AND JUVKMLK HEPAItTMEJSTS, and adding other futures, r that It II tn be, from tbla time otiwir',,rwutlllr a home rerMieal, al well aa being ilerutedto Ajri.'ullure and Horticulture. Erery iron whr inimrdlatfly aeada ui fl 60, the uhecripUon price, .n't 13 r,nti lor lxutitie wiok.maV-. inK!. In all, will receive the AMERICAN AORICOLTURJST for 188, and tke AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST LAW BOOK.juit publUbol-a coinhedimu of every day law fur farmer, mechaulre, butinree men, manufacturers, f to., cmbllnf everyone tn be bit own lawyer. II it a large volume, welablnjr one ouat!anda oit(.traaUy bound In doth and xoldl. Tho America Ajriculturitt WJLWW& TMM MJLMWIF to yield bigger Jfturoi by Ineretilng lit great army of readert We diiliibnln) M.llfift prereott ti thoee who elded In the work lait year, and we are planning to give lOO.Mft prrteuta to workera Ibieyrar. Bend for onnfWential lerint fur workers, when. you fur ward your tuhscrlption. Subscription price, tl.iO a year i rlngle numbers. 1 J cents. I Bend i centa for mailing you grand double uumber of the Ameincan Agriculturist I just out. and sample pegea with table of c-inlenta of Law DnoV. CANVASSERS WANTED EVERYWHERE. Adreat Ptib'lahf rn Atuorlran AprJcaltoriaf, 7M Froadwav. Yrl DAVKb.5r?Sw vnvux. e..-y. -AT INSTITUTE, 711, '85. New Markets, AND - A Complete Assortment LADIES & CHILDREN'S Wraps! Cloaks, LADIES SILK SEAL Plush Sacques A SPECIALTY. M. A.G.Guldin, 608 Hamilton Street. Alleitown. November 38 3m