Only TcmpcrMnco Biltcrs Known. ii.a;r r n.i mo known fo effectn, pTv i 1 10 Mood nttlccivscotml disease. iTlililii m ticrtr testimony tolls won deriul a otletls. 1 I a pur ly Vegetable) Preparation, Jnr.Jf.tf.wi mj imiirs liertw nndrootaof Call liiiuu, llju m.vll . luril properties of Mhlch are extruded tiieretr i.n without the we of Alcohol. It remove ttio cniifto of disease, and t indent r. rov ts li s liealth. It ltlio ivrciit fJloiKl Ptirlflernnd I tjrf-i'lTlait 1'riiiclnlo; u (initio Pnrgntlvo and "J'itlcj aperfwt itoiovi'.tor and Imlijorator of tin sVstom. Nerer Peforo In tho hlrory of tho world has a moilli I no been eoinpoutidc d possess. 1' s Mi power of ViNKainllrrrtiislu healing t tli !t ot ov.iry d'scaso nun Is heir to. llio Altc-atlvo, AiH.rlcnt, Diaphoretic, t "allium i-, i itnlious. Laxatfrp. tW.illvn. I jui!uf-lr. tunr, fcudoillle, Antl-llIlloin, Sol y ' Omrilc uiid Tu'ilc proportion of ViNraAn I ri rt i in - d tkUfc j of any other nicdliino In thnuurt r. pe nmt fan taUo tho Bitters accord lis ' 'I,ijs uml remain loiiztmwill, provi- i v r u i.i s nra nut iin-irojeu oy wicerui r or- r lu.'imn, and tho vital organs imioiiK, UcinWtent, intermittent and Nai.ful l.VVi-, me prevalent tliroiichout tho l lilted StUcs. pnrtlenl.irly In the valFjn of our I" :it Hers nnd thlrvr.sttrlliularl( 8 during Iho Mi ir n-runl Autumn, especially during seasons Tliem Ifovornaio Invariably; accompanied l'T ejctfulvadcran.'ementstif tl.c stomal h. Kv.r i ol biWi 'i. In 1 heir treatment, a piirjru'.ue, r i, iJuiYtTiui iniineiico upon uieso or- 1 It. ftl . hpfi.iuntv 'fhoro le.tio tntlinrilo f or the. purpoeo I "dtaU i J. Wai.kkh'a ViNKOAn Bittliis, ci it win tp. vtlily r. movu the ilark-co'.on dvlselil n alter with wnlch tho bowels oro loaded, at tho tamo time stlmnjatlna tho pccretlons of tho iivct, ai.ii qenori'jy restoring uicncaitny tunc ti ris of tho di'e3ifvo organs. fortU'y Hid lud)' a-mlnst discano br pn r rln" a:i Ita fl.tliLi with Vixtnin Hitt i . 'o c,iamlo ta tako bold of a eytlcm thus It ,IivI;roraes tlio fto-.:mcli and f l!mn,atc . tb torpid I.lvcr find Bowels, clcans 5n. t!ie b.ood of all impurities. Imparting lifo 1 liror to tho f nuuo, and carrying off wltli- tu ia of (. olotnol, or oilier inincral3, all Ju D'-ous rcatt r from tho system. Iijs)cpl:i or Hiiillfjuotloii, Tlead noh , Pnln In tlic Shoulders, (Jourlis, Tlyht r.e i of the Cb' st. Pneumonia. Dizziness, l!nd 'fjatoln tho Jloutb, l.i.lous Attacks. Pnlplta tli ii cf tuo 1 leart, atd a hundred other jmla-fulin-niploms, cro at onco xtllcvcd by vixc- U11 BllTL .1. ti.r liiilaiitmnKiry rjid Clironlc Rliouniatlsin, (lout, Keurali'la, 1 'I wanes of tho Blood, l.ivir, KiUneys end BladJer, tin) Blttera have no equil. In theso, n3 In nil constitu tional lils..'asc3, Wai-ser's VixBOAn Bmnns lias s.'iou Its p-root cnratlvo pftwera la tho anoi-t ol at. note and lutractabla cats. ?li'tlinnlcnl t!vuM Porsncs en paed In Paints and JHccrals, such no Plumb era, Typj-botten. (Iold-bcatcr3,o.ndJlincin, ns they ndraneo in life, nrosubjict to Paralysis of tho I mels. To cruard npalnt this, tlaliO i'liul dusos of iHnaAr. limers. Mi iu RKscs, Scrofula, tnitlthcum, T'ljers, Swel.lncs, Hmplcs, l'ustules. Bolls, Carbuncles Iil.iij-wornis, Scald-head, fioro 1 yes, Bry.ipcln's Itch, Scurfs. I liscolorntlons, Humors anddi ea 4.3 ot tho Sicln, of whatever ram - or Lct-'.re, nro llti'rally dus np and car 1 1-J out of tbl svstou la a tbort tlmo by tho iu -of Until tin, Itii. Xupoand otlicrtVormc. lurk ln In tbe cystenv of no many thousands, nro ellecfinlly dctr.iyed nnd lvinovcd. Ho sysf 1 m of li"ille!ai, no Termlt'ujres, no nutbcl inlijtlco, wlllf coUioej'EtcmfroiiiworTasllko ivrjAiiBiTTL R. rirnM. , Scarlet. Fever, Mumps, Thotinirj t'onsh, nnd tJI children's diseases may bo jrpdo law ruvcro by koepinjr tho bowels tip h V itli inild dosoa of tho 1 ittirs. I'or I'emii'o Cotupl.tliitH, lu youna; orold.rnaiTleilcrslUKle.nttbo dumi of wo-inas'.io,-.d, or tlio turn of llfo, this Bitters has no wiuaL C'lcnnso tlio VSSIclctt EJooil wh:a Its Impurities burst tlirouph tho tihi In Erup tions or fior;:; ckanaolt when obstructed or J Blussri-.n in tha veins ; cleans It when It is fold : your fevEhru will tell 5 tin when, and thoh. .VlloStb",r.TmiiiArillf5lhw, iii coiK lMnlon: ClvothoVlttersotrlal. It.'-' tic '-foi-ltsft ir." One botHolJtv Letter puaran. out lULnjltstbanalcagtbyadicr-ILe-nc-it 0 ' Around en cli ottlo r.ro full directions prmt -d la dlficirnt U juagca. IS.Il.iirrMonaldDrusf Co.,rroprlctorr, m 1'rar. . eo. C . ami ttfs, fvW ft nra WoUlnilon bu, I or. l uar.ton tit., i;w York. Sold by (ill Dealers avA Dnieslsts, Joha D. Bbrtolettc Po3t, 4k I, 0. A. 11., meets 2nd A -4 tli Thursday each month, nt 1 fflj jijji., in Keller's Hail, until further liufi c. A full attendance of comrades 13 r-iuicsted m liuinet.s of importance will hebroitghtbeforethol'ost. llvorder, , Jo-i. S. Wkuii,'!'. C. i.. 'N'mrnNciHAM, Ailj. Assignee's Account. In the mattei ot the Second , In the Court of nnd ! Iiuil Account ntSam'l I ("0111111011 Plcnn I.(;ilii'lit;iiHi, Asslsnco of for Carbon Co., William llotn. ' Pcim'a. The arcnunt nf Samuel Lclbenirulh, As- .lance nf Willliim Horn. will be presented at .laiiiiiir Cnuit, next, lor eiiiillrmallon. unlcsj exceptions an' Hied before then. .(iliO. W, 1.SSU1!, . ,.. . . .Pinllumotary. JIauch Chunk. Nov. 1!), l8&- 1 n ri'ntl 1(1 cents postage ,nnd "j in 1, . . Hill IIIMII Villi 11 PH a rojal, valuable, faiunle Qhox of giKuls Unit will put you in Hie wiiv ol m.ikiii; innri- money at ni ee, than nnytbiii" cite iu America U.uh sexes of all ujes can livo at homiinl work in sparotirne, or all the time. Cdpiial nut required. W will start iu. Iinmense pty mro fr tlme who ian at once. ST1NS0N i CO , Portland, Mama nov. 21-18S5, IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THE SUNNY SOUTH, Or If tou think of Chancing your Location, it will repay you many thousand fold To Invest Five Cents In s tampe Copy of The Southern Colonist, One ot tho prettiest, brightest, nnd most entertaining publications In the Southern Pi ites. It is full ol limely information. Address, SOVTJfEli COLOXIST. Jvltenrl Southern Pines. N. C. LEWIS H. REHRIG, Slate Roofer. rKPMUINQ promptly attended to at short notice, and on reasonable ttrms. WORK GUARANTEED. Address: TRINCE'S P. 0., Carbon County, IVnn'a. auglD.iy. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY! Tho undersigned will evil at ,,ublio sale, on the premises in Franklin Township, Carbon ctHinly, Pa., on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1885, and following week days, commencing nt One O'clock P M ,a large variety of FARM ING filOCKand IMPLEMENTS, viz . Horses, Cows, Carriages, Wagous, 14 Hives nt Bees, Plows, Harrows, Cultivators and aolof other. Implements and Tools : also a large variety of Household Furniture, at-ii other rtiel toonumerous tn mention, Terms will b made known at tune and plare ol tuld by CHARLES R.ADETZ. Franklin Township. Nor 1I.IHS5. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser havinir been psrmanently cured nf that dread disease. Consumption, by a Mmplr reuii-ilv. U aiuluiis tu toske knoM n to 1 h lellnw aulltrers tbe means ol sure. To e' wr . .0 sir. Ir. ho will send a copy of the j- . ii-ti u (t'r. ), wliu ilisillrertluDS lor ir intir.,' ami Ufloir tun same wlileli iliey w II .1 a sute . ur lor l'iiuili, tlohU. Con. fuii'iinn A. i tuna, llruRi1.il i f.e. Parties ' iu ll I'l" -' r I I. .ii, will idiase uiltlress. 1" 1 WII.-iim, m I'enn Mireet t.l..a -rU. !. . dctiniy "Original Cheap Cash Storo.'J! It Is a fact well-known, that If It I wn not for Dr. Uull'i Cough Synip n, . tx ... , , hotel proprietors In Florida would nut Choice Holiday an! Fancy Boote.ni.w'srwK' We again call ollentlon to our hARDE ' witty." Hut what 111 tho world docs a OFKEttlNG OF NEW and KLEOANT i n,al1 want with cither when he has CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES. Those goods have been most carefully selected and so cured at tho Lowest Possible Cash Prices, which enables us to oiler KICK and AR TISTIC NOVELTIES at lower prices than hara heretofore boea known. I'uisli Toilet Cases, Plush Odor Cases, Plush Odor Stands, Plush Work Boxos, Metal Sniulcfr'sSrts.Vilililt Broom Holders, Box Paper, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Knit CI nods, Comfortables, Ulahkets, Skirls, Shawls, Shirts, Shoes, Slippers, Jewelery, Silverware, Chinoware, etc. It is univcreally conceded that our stock nf fine Fancy and Holiday Goods always has been tho richest and u.ost desirable in this vicinity. Our slock this soison sur passes all others of previous years. J. T. NUSBAUM, Opp. Public Square, Bank Street, Lehigh ton. Pa. Juno 7, 1884-ly. Slip Cnvkm ttomt?. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1883. SPECIAL NOTICE. Persons making naVIIIPtltS to lllisi.flln liV innnav iirHar. n. postal notes will please make them payable lib IIIU MS?eOKT lOBTUFFICK, US 1110 JjC higbton ollico is hot n money order olfico Newspaper Laws. Any person who takes the n.iner reirnlar ly from tho post office, whclher directed to his nonio or whether ho is a subscriber or not, is responsible f.ir the pay. The rourls have decided that refuslug lo tako newspapers and periodical Irom tlio posi oiuee, or removing and leav.ug thpin uncalled for, is a prima facia eyidenco of IXTIt.NTIOXAI. I'Rfcl'D. Our Neighborhood in Brief. Till'. MAIlir.N'K HINT. "What kind of fruit do you love tlio best'.'" He questioned (he maiden fair, "The Juicy tipple Willi rosy cheeks Or the sneel and luscious pear'.'" The centle maiden smiled and said: "The fruit Unit pleases mo Belter than all the Trulls I know Is the fruit of Ihe Christmas tree." Xo one can develop -tho grace of meekness by listening to a erylnp baby; etf;o stop its fretfulness by curing lis colic witlt Dr. Hull's llaby Svrtip. In tho finest stock raising districts Day's Horse Powder In what the fat lit ers and dairy-men rely on. 3 cents per pound parkase. Dlliousness may ho arrested before it becomes billons fever by promptly using Dr. Hull's Baltimore Pill's. Try them. Twen'y-llvo cents. Only two weeks until Christmas. The 21st Inst, brings us in the shortest day of tho year. I3f Silverware nt E. II. Hold's, Maueh Chunk. There arc scventy-l wo prisoners now languishing in the j:aston jail. ;l?IInniden Railroad Watches sold at iionrs, .Mattel) Chunk. Navigation on the Lehigh Caiul will close for the winter to-day (Saturday). iJfMi endless variety of pretty jew. olry at V.. II. Hold's, Mauch Chunk. By reading tho Anvoc.VTi: you can sec where to buy holiday good? at lowest prices. D3?Boy's watches for sale cheap at L II. Hold's, .Mattrh Chunk. The Schuylkill County Teachers' Institute will meet at Shenandoah on thclilst Inst. !3?"For a tine, cold watch ran w ill nibs it If yon fall to see E. H. Hold's line, new slock. .Mr. Mablon Hoichard moved Into his new rosldenco on Northampton street last week. SgTRcad Sweniy & Son's new advertisement. The lire lu Xo. 2 Packer Colliery, at Lo3t Creek, Schuylkill county, is still alive, and nearing tlio surface. ftjrf" Cold watehos. vei v idem handsomely engraved and plain at E. ii. iionrs, .Maucli Chunk. Owen Hehrig has sold his property on I.ehlgh street tills borough, to Moses Hehrig; consideration S1.3()l). 237-Don't miss spuIiil' thn 1 of pretty gold watches at E. If. Hold's. Maucli Ciiunk. I'lioiiias Kerhy, n hrakeman on the Heading Hallroad, was Instantly Ulllml by ears at Mahanoy Plane feat unlay. uT(o to I rs. Itoderer, under the hxelianse Hotel, for a snionil, and n faslonahle hair cut. Trot, trot, trot, the excellent teams hired at tho popular licry of David F.b bcrt, on Xorth street. Terma low. It Will n.'lV Vflll In tiM.r ..nl.l watches of K. II, Hohl, Mauch Chunk. uu uas an elegant stock to select from. All the money for Wilkosbarre's silk mill is subscribed and tho building will be ready for use on January 1. i l.o Lehigh it Susquehanna rail road has laid off for the winter one man from each section gang along its road. Rjy-Jut received nt. tlm (Inn lrf.... Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk, a large and stylish line of full and winter uais ami caps for men, youth's and bojs. i ne marriage of Mr. Soblel;l was to lime taken placo at Mount Carniel Saturday, but the bride did not appear. nen an article Is told "no cure. no pay," why not try it? That Is the. way Jadu lu's tar svnm fnr ,.n,,.,i, eolds and croup, Is sold at Tliomas' ' l'he Lehigh A'alley Hallroad an nounces a quarterly dividend of one pot cent, payable December 21. CTlf our nianv readers dual t,4 an elegant stock of Christmas gifts tbuy should go to E. II. Hold's, Mauch Chunk. He lias an elegant new stock. For the week ending Doc. G, there were 120,715 tons of coal shipped over the L. V. Hit., a decrease of 12,5ii4tons as compared with Fame week last year. No wonder that people complain of hard times when they pay 60c for a bot tle of cough syrup, no larger than a 2fic bottle of ,ladwln"s tar syi up, which is sold "no cure, no pay." Thomas sells It. At. Mleiitown, while making a flying switch at East Pcnn Junction early Sunday morning, Samuel Van Norman, of Fasten, was thrown from a box car and had both legs cut off. Save half your cough medicine hills by buying a 23c bottle of Jadwin's tar syrup, which contains a ounces, while no other cough syrupcontalns over 11-2. Sold at Thomas' drug store. The new (i. A. H. monument at Jiaucn liiuiik is to bo twenty-five feet I to Michael Itolway, ludletod for tho high, not less than seven nor more than J murder of Thos. J. Hogan, at Ponn nine feet square nt the base, and the Haven Junction last April, which ease cost not In excess of $3,000. I was tried at the Juno torm and a ver- ErI)eats, the AVeUsport Jeweler, diet of murder in the first dcgiee rend lias just received an Immense stock of cred. The case will nrobablv b trlml nooks, stationery nud Cl,il.i,u ,i Jjew Year cards which he is offurhik-at the low est prices. The largest stock of IxHiks and stallonnry In this section. Give liiiu a call and be convinced. A new colliery just completed by the Lehigh Valley Coal ( ompany, at I.ost ( i celt, will gh.- tmplojmeut to 70') men and boys : sprained his ankle. No sir, not these, not these, (live him hut one bottle of solvation Oil, tho greatest euro on earth for pain, Tho Commissioners of Lehigh county have called all county bonds for payment on or before tho 10th instant, after Which Interest will cease. This will cancel the bonded debt of the county, created years ago by the erection of new buildings. lQ7""I have on hand a full lino of horse blankets, lap robes, lltrht nnd heavy harness, collars, whips, &c. all of which I am selling at very low prices. MILTON FLOHV, Wclssport, Pa. Preparations nro making by the several Sunday schools for the cclebra Hon ot the Christmas festival. An elaborate four-page programme for ser vices In Trinity Evangelical Lutheran church was printed at this ofllco last week. S53An all-wool import ed Corkscrew Suit for only 22, at the popular tailoring establishment of II II Peters, The first Hungarian church erected In this country was dedicated at Hazle ton on last Sunday, by Bishop O'Hara, ol hcranton, assisted by the pastor, Hev, Ignatius Jaskovltz and a number of oth cr clergymen. A very large eongrcga lion was present, i lie building cost $12,000. Dr. C. T. Horn Lchlchton anil AV. F. Bicry Wclssport, wish to make an assertion, wnicli tliey can hack with positive guarantee. It Is all about Acker's Blood Elixir. They claim for it superior merits overal other icmrd o ot us Kind, and guarantee for it a 1103I live and sure euro for Itheumatlsm, Siyplilllis, and all blood disorders. It nees mo si;in irom snots and A sense. and leaves tho complexion clear. Ask mem auout it. It is said, and those who say It are supposed to know, that the finest qua! lly of chewing gum Is made out of old rubber boots and gossamers. Now wnen yon are chewing your gum, just think of this, and we have no doubt It will add to the pleasure of this fashion able Indulgence. Campbell, the ieweler. nn Hank street, has received a' beautiful stock of an Kinds ol jewelry suitable for holiday presents, which he Is selling an cheap as inu (.iit.iin.sL. aii ami no convinced. Dennis Donlan was instantly killed and John Felter seriously injured and considerable property was destroyed by runaway cats at tho Pennsylvania Colliery Incline, at Mt. Cnrmel, Monday. Donlan was a large real estate owner in Mt. Carmel. The accident was the result of negligence. Ey-Jonas Son.lhcim, first clothing store auove mo .Mansion House, Mauch Chunk, will givo you the greatest bar gains ever offered in clothlu?, .is ho Is selling out to reinovs to the'Ono Price Star Clothing Hall. Tho stock must be scU before Jan. 1, ISSti. I will sell: Overcoats worth $15.00 for $0.00. Oiercoats worth $12.00 for $7.00. Oveicoats worth $10.00 forS.1.30. Suits worth $10.00 for $5.30. Suits worth $$.00 for $:.00. Other goods In proportion. Call and bo convinced. ad Susquehanna Street, Maueh Chunk. A letter from Jerry A. Koch, of Stewarlsvlile, Do ICnlb county.Missotiil, Infoims us himself and family are well, and that on the 22d of October last Mrs. Koch presented him with a baby boy. which tipped the beam at 10 pounds, and Jerry is happy. He sends kind regards to friends. Cltmss (DBiq., The Tail ors, still have a lew of those justly celebrated $10 suitings on hand. A'o aro requested to announce that Hev. D. C. Babcock will preach in the M. E. Church, at 10:30 o'clock next Sunday morning, the 13th Inst., nnd that a Union Temperance Service will be held In the Evangelical church in the evening, commencing at 7:110 o'clock, All nro Invited. OEajpH. H. I'eteis. at the Post-office building, Lehigh ton, will make you an all- wool suit lor onlv $10 cash, ii you order now. Dr. Sclplc last week slaughtered a mammoth porker which weighed, dres ed, C04 pounds. A guess box was gotten up among a number of the doctor's friends and created considerable merriment. The fortunate gttessers were Miss K. and Master M., who feel very happy over the affair. AfterathoroughtestDr. T. HornC. Lehlghton and W. F. Hlery Weissporl uut positively assert thai Acker's English Hcmedy Is the best medielnefor Asthma, Ctouii, Coughs, Whooping Cotighsnnd all Lung Troubles that can bo found. Ask them about it, for they fully guarantee It. For 2.00 we will club the C.uiiiox Anvot'.VTi: with the-lmerfcein Ayricul ttirint. 100 columns and 100 engravings In each issue, -lfltli year, $1.50 a year. Send three 2-cent stamps for sample copy (English or Herman) and Premium List of the oldest and best agricultural Journal in the wot Id. Address, Pub lishers American Agriculturist, 751 Broadway, New York. Etf'Say, Madam, do your boys feel roM? "Yes, sir." "Well, then, take them to the One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk, nnd get them a good, honest, warm overcoat or suit at prices lower than elsewhere. A good overcoat at $2.23, $2.75, $3.50, 3.75, $1.50 and upwards." Elf-Gold, pencils, toothpicks, Ac., at E. H. Hold's, Mauch Chunk. ES"li F. Luckonbach, 01 Broadway, Mauch Chunk, is in the Held with his handsome new catalogue of new publi cations and goods forthe Holidays. His stock embraces all the latest new Books, Games, Ornaments, Stationery, and Novelties of foreign and domestic designs. When you go to Mauch Chunk Islt his store and sco his Immense stock of goods. Ho will greet you kindly. At an adjourned Court, held at Mauch Chunk, last week, Hon. S. S. Drcher. on Frldav. crranted n now irinl at ihe January term. S3r"The One Price Star Clothing Hall, Maueh Chunk, Is the place to buy your winter clothing. AVhy? Because they are not afraid to compare prices Willi anv other clothing house in the Lehigh Valley, They keep honest goods and cwrylhiug is marked In plain figure.-, at rot-k boitom prices. Call and bu convinced. Alexander Montlcth, nged 30 years, died at Audcnrled on Saturday. Funeral took placo at on Monday afternoon nt Beaver Brook ccmctary. 35"Gqld spectacles, eye-classes and opera glasses at E. II. Hold's, Mauch LiniiiK. The Pennsylvania Hallroad Com pany opened their Heading and Potts vllle Branch as farasllamburg Monday. The road was oiiened without any formal ceremonies. C5T"An all-wool suit or overcoat made lo order at $10, at thu Ono Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. A ycry enjoyable social hop came off at the residence of Fred Miller, on Bank street, on AVednesday evening. Over ono million boxes of Ackers' Dyspepsia Tablets sold in tho past twelve months, purely upon their merits. AVhy suffer with Chronic Constipation. Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Sick Ilead- nche, and Female Troubles, when Dr. O. T. Horn Lehlghton nnd AV. F. Biery AA'elssport, offer you relief and positive cure In the Dyspepsia Tablets. They sen mem on a guarantee. Hobcrt II. Snyro has been elected second vice pres't of the Lehigh Vnlley Hallroad Company, Mr. Sayre Is prcsl dent of the South Pennsylvania Hall road Company, but It is rumored that he w ill soon resign that position. His resignation as a member of tho Heading Board of Managers has been sent to President Kclm and will bo acted on at the next meeting of the board. In his new position ho will have charge of the tratllc department of the Lehigh Valley railroad. MF"Iolm Bailer, of tho Ono Price Star Clothing Hall, Maueh Chunk, will measure you for an nll-wool suit orover coat nt the low prices of $10.00, $12.00, SI4.UU, SIU.UU, V18.UU, 20.1)0, S-,2.1.00, $28.00 and upwards. A perfect lit and good vvoiiiinanslilp guaranteed. Hcuben Leh, at ono time landlord of the Fort Allen House In AVelssport, died at his residence In this place, on Monday last, aged CS years. The body was taken to Catasauqtta for Interment on Wednesday. tjylf you want to see an Immense assortment of pretty rings, go to E. If. Hold s, Mauch Chunk. Ho lias just received a stock that will make vour eyes sparKie. .Mrs. Maria Miller, widow of the late Isaiah Miller, of Wclssport, died at her residence in tills borough, at about 3 o'clock Wednesday morning, after a few weeks Illness, aged about furty-six years and seven months. Funeral on Sunday afternoon nt 3 o'clock. It is the poor man's friend, but the rich man uses it also; because It is the best quality and largest bottlo for the price, and Is sold "no cure, no pay.' We refer to Jadwin's tar syrup. Sold a Thomas'. PjopIo In and out of Town. Olir licniltn Ubll nine hnvp ri'l.-ltlinQ nr friends vWtlmr them will ureatlv oblige us by sending in their names and residence for puuiieaitoii tinner nits iieini. i.nnoit.j Mrs. Chas. AV. Bower and Miss Lulu L. Zehuer, of town, spent last Tuesday with Philadelphia fiieml3. Mrs. Ilottenstein, of Oil Spring, Canada, and Mrs. Ncff, of SUtlngton. were visiting Mrs. AViu. Anthony, on Iron street, last week. Our old friend Mr. Dennis AVentz, if Parry vllle, while in town on Tuesday dropped In and renewed his subscription to the Advocate. Our old lime friend, F. X. Cannon, ono of Summit Hill's popular teachers, was In attendance at the Institute, and made us a pleasant call. John K. Barr, of LIncoln,Ncbraska, father of the principal of our schools, I. I' rank B.irr, stopped off a few hours between trains on Monday ou his way to Philadelphia, and paid his son a flying visit. Our old friend Thos. McKlvnr, of Xcsquehonlng, was In town Tuesday; while here he dropped in and subscribed for tho Advocate. Wo wcro pleased to see his genial smile. AVm. X. Marcus, Esq. .Philadelphia, will please accept the combined thanks of the editor of this paper and Hon, A. I. Durllng for copies of a magnificent calendar sent to them. AVe will re member his kindness during the com ing year. -Our popular young townsman, M. . AVeiss. has severed his connections with the Lehigh AVngon Company, of this place, and accepted a position at ldcn Station, Pa., to which placo he will move with his family soniellmo in tho near future. AVe wish Milt success in his new Held of labor. Card of Thanks The members of AA'ashlnzton Camn. Xo. 122, of Welnsport. desire to express tholr thanks to tho ladles of Weissiiort auu vicinity wtto so liberally aided to wards the success of tlio fair nnd festi val which was held In School Hall, from Novenibrr 21th to2Sth,for tho benefit of said Camp. Hospectfully, A. B. K.vst, Chairman. G. D. Mixed. Secretary. AVeissi-oet. Pa, Dee. 5th, 18S3. Qroand to Pieces by the Car Wheels. 1 hernias Collhan, brakeman on thu Philadelphia nnd Heading Hallroad, was Instantly killed nt Mahanoy Piano Sat urday night. AVhon Collhan attempted to run along the top of the cars toward tho englno ho accidentally slipped and fell between them and was ground to pieces. He was 21 years of ace. UiahleA at Mahanoy Plane and was a brother of Ex-Senator J. P. Collhan, deceased, of Ashland. Wreck oa the Lehigh Valley Koad. buturday night tho local accommoda tion train on the Lehigh A'allcy Itoad which usually follows the early evening express was sent out of Easton ahead of tho express, owing tothe latter being late. The local was delayod en route, however, and when Cherry Ford was roached it was twelve ndnutos behind time. The express was closo behind and an effort was made to turn a target to warn tho approaching train, but tho target vvpuld not work and before the engineer could be signaled tho two trains were in collision. Tho engine of the express w as wrecked and tho baggage car badly broken. Tho rear car of the local train was wreckod and Daniel AVllc. hrakeman. was Injured Internally and both his log were broken. AValtman-Bcrtolcttn. Mr. John Wnltinun, of Bothleliem.and Mrs. Sadie J. Bcrtolette, of West Broad way, Mauch Chunk, a sister of Attorney James S. Loose, were married Tuesday Horning ni uiu resilience ot tne Pride. Hev. J. B. Groir, juutor of Wiley M. E. Church, llethlehem, performed tho cure-1 raony. Mr. and .Air. AValtnuu left .viuticu i nunlc on the 11a. in. train in via i.cliiL'ti alley ltHiImud for New Ynrlr At 3 o'clock AVwlneMlav afternoon tbov sailed on the steanndiip Alono of the Alius lino for Kiinotnn, Jwinaeia, AV. I., and will remain in tli.it Uin,j of Uuvvei a id Min-liiuc in, lit ut t f-priinr I'p ui Mr .in I Mr- AVtltmm., ivtnru to ihn r.i.intrv Hi, v t X t t . t ike up t It. ,r ri'idture in Bethlehem IjAzetti; Teachers' Institute. 22sn Annual Mkktino of thkTeacii nits op Caiihon Cointy, in School ii all, LftiioinoN, Pa., Deo. 711, ISS5. Fho institute effected the following organization: President, Prof. T. A, Snyder, Co. Supt.; Vice Presidents, P, ll. -McCabe, J. K. Ellwood, 1L A. Els- enltardt; Secretary, J. L. Pottelger; enrolling Clerks, II. J. Helnhard. I. L. AVentz; Executive Committee, J. Frank llarr, J. P. Snyder, L. M. Beldlcr, H.A. Elscnhardt, II. J. Kcinhard, A. O. AVatklus; Organists, Misses Emma Koonn and Barbara Young. After the organization was completed Mr. J. L. Pottelgcr.Pt lnclpal of AVcath erly schools, delivered the AVclcomc Address. The speaker dwelt chiefly upon tho necessity of teachers coming together nnuually, or more frequently, forthe comparing of notes about their work, get better acquainted with each other, nnd learn some of the new things that may bo presented by the learned educators who were expected to be present. The President followed in a tew remarks, and seemed well pleased at tlic largo attendance upon tho open lng session. Dr. Edward Brooks, President of the National School of Oratory, Philadel phia, was next Introduced, who spoke upon tho science of teaching. After a very Interesting talk by the doctor, Miss Elizabeth Lloyd, of Doylestown. Pa., wan Introduced and spoke upon Physi ology and Hygiene, which concluded the afternoon exercises. The lecture in the evening wan pre ceded by some very excellent music by the Lehlghton Orchestra. The Presi dent next Introduced Dr. Edward Brooks, who held the close attention of the well filled hall, for over nn lmm- n the. subject of tho "Education of AVn. man," which was followed by a double quartette, entitled "Come AVhere the I.III103 liloom." bv Misses Kllltll.t fllinrt and Emma Klstler, Mrs. T. A. Snyder iiim .urs. u. vv.itovvcr. .Messrs. .1. A. Koons. Chas. Ohert. nnd .T. Barr, which closed the day's exercises. TUESDAY MOItNINfl, The institute was called to order about 0 o'clock, and was opened with music entitled, "Columbia.God Preserve tho Free." Hev. A. P. Horn, of Sum mit Hill, led in the devotional exercises. Dr. Brooks then spoko upon tho "Na tmo of the Mind," which he dwelt upon with respect to tho intellect, sensibili ties and the will. The committee on Permanent Certi ficates was then balloted for and result ed in the election of the following per sons: J. L. Pottelger. J. Frank Barr. I. L. AVentz and J. J. Bevan. After a recCSS Of about IKn mlnnten n piece of music entitled. "Flow Gentlv Sweet Aftou," was sung, after which .uiss i.ioyit spoito upon Physiology and Hygiene in the Primary Schools. The: Instructor would not have the teachers In tho Primary Schools teaeli tlio lnniT. dilllcult names In tho science, but pre sent a few of the simpler parts of the iiouy, me in citect ol uncleautiuess, &c. Teach from objects whenever practlea bio. Have the pupils bring specimens of the bones of sonio animals, an ox heart or some of tho other organs of the body, which may bu obtained from the hutchqr. Ventilation of tho school room vvns ilvclt upon to some extent rroo(n men concluded liis talk up the "Nature of the Mind." after which uiu institute adjourned until t :.ju p. m. TUESDAY AITEll.VOO.V. Tlio session opened with music en Itlcd, "Over the Summer Sea." Miss Lloyd continued her talk upon "Physl oiogy Iu Ungraded Schools." Tho speaker dwelt at some length upon tho evil clfcets of tobacco and alcohol. And then answered some questions referred to her by members of the institute. How would you prevent boys from smoking cigarettes? AVould you have corporal punishment In school?" whicl she seemed to answer to the satisfaction of the institute. To the latter nnoatlnn she remarked that good order ought to uo nan at an Hazards. Try and have it without corporal liunlshmenl, hut if it cannot bo had without it, then use the rod when necessary. Mr. J. K. Ellwood, principal of tho Mauch Chunk schools then spoko at some length upon the value of supple mentary reading. Cultivate in the minus ot tuo pupils a desire for good reading anil it will destroy tho taste for rcamng trashy literature. (Juite a spniteii discussion followed upon a uuiiiDcr ot questions propounded by unieient members or the Institute. A recess of ten minutes was taken, fol lowed by music entitled, "Flow Gently Sweet Afton." Dr. Brooks then con- ciuiteii ins talk on tho "Science of the Mind. "Variety lu School Exercises" was then discussed by Miss Lloyd. The lady confined her talk to answering a number of very practical questions, pro- iroiinufij ny memucrs ot the institute, TUESDAY EVKNI.VO. The evening session opened with two very beautiful selections by the Lehlgh ton Orchestra, nnd was followed by a vocal quartette entitled, "Bridge of Fancies," by Misses McDanlcl nnd uhner, Mrs. Bower nnd Mrs. Snyder and Mr. Barr. The lecturer of the eve. nins, Col. Geo. AV. Bain, of Kentucky, was next Introduced, who held the aud ience speu-bouni: for over on hour on the subject of "Boys nnd Girls, Nice and Naughty." The exercises of the evening ended with a vocal duct en titled "The Nightingale," by Mrs. Sny der anil Mrs. Durllng. WEDNESDAY MOItXINO. Instltuto opened with song entitled, "How- Gently Sweet Afton," aflor which Rev. O. II. Cook, of Lehlghton, lent in devotional exercises. TheSup't. then made a few remarks with refer ence to those teachers who remained away from Institute without cause, and said that they would be rcportod to their boards or directors. As our worthy cx-Supt. Prof. T. .V. llalllet, City Supt. of Schools, Heading, Pa., was introduced a pleasant surprise was given him lu the shape of n few in troductory icmarks by Mr. J, L. Pot telger, bidding him welcome to our midst. Tlio Professor responded In a fow remarks, expressing tho pleasuro It gave him to be once again upon the scene of Ids former work. The Prof, proceeded to a discussion of Psychology as related to tho Instruction of children. Ho described "Human Nature." Man iu business, to be successful, must un derstand human nature, and tho teach er, In order to be successful In his pro fession, must havo a thorough under standing of tho human nature of his pupils also. iu oi live minutos Was then taken, aftor which Dr. Brooks consul. ored the subject of "Cultivation of the -v,!Iory. -Veniory is the faculty by wmc" reiam and recall things. The at""1"8 powers were liked to a fa tt1 wall In i-li(iti 1 ii.. cr's well. In which was stored the water lor ins lamny and stock, and tbe reeol lectlve power, the bucket by which the well gives up the cooling diniu-ht. Prof Balliet then tiilliiwotl lunv. iv iiliasant talk upon eihoul di-, i.lip l'he true end of seh,,.,l ipnn, , n lo train Ihe mural rlnrji'.r of tln I, n anigliN tn trait' tl :rfth. r, -p tf 1 I obedience to their rightful authority. Before the Institute adjourned tho Superintendent appointed tho following committee on resolutions: P. II. Me Cabe, J. K. Ellwood, A. S. Bclscl, J.F Stautfcr,Kato Thomas nnd HattlcKootin. W E UN ES DAY A IT Wt SOON. Dr. Brooks spoke on the "Culture of Perception." Ho suggested that In every school a class lu observation be organized, nnd havo llieiu to recite as frequently an possible. -Vlss Jatlldn Boss, of Chicago, HI., was then Introduced who gavq a most interesting talk upon "Kindergarten Teaching." Thcladv exhibited several specimens of work that was done by very small pupils in tho Kindergarten. WEDNESDAY EVENINd. The lecture was preceded by some very good vocal music by the How land family of East Jatich Chunk. Prof. T. M. Balhet vvns then introduced and gave a very Interesting lecture on "Tho Culture of the Feelings." Weissport Itonn. Mr. John AA. Krum, of La wiener, Kansas, who Is visiting friends here.vvill return next week to his home. Mr. Clarence AVciss, of Lehlghton, explained the Lord's Prayer on Suuday evening last In the Evangelical church, to a full house. Lafayette Moyer, agcJ43years,dlod of consumption on Tuesday morning. He leaves a wife and several children to mourn their loss. Daniel Arner and Miss Hattle O'Brlau were Joined In the holy bonds of matrimony on Monday evening last, Hev. A. Bartholomew ofilciatled. The young couple have our best w Ishos for a life of happiness and prosperity. Harry F. Greenawalt had a wonder ful escape from death late Sunday even ing. AVhile at work on the new iron bridge a short distance above here his foot slipped and he fell head first from the high scaffolding striking tho trestle and bouncing off into the liver, a dis tance of thirty feet. lie was consider ably cut and bruised about tho head and body but no bones were broken. The members and friends of the Evangelical Congregation took posses sion of the parsonage, on Monday even ing last, while the pastor C. II. Egge and family were at singing practice, and presented them with a lot ot groceries and dry goods. Tho members and friends present were 03. Ex-postmaster AVm. 1L Knecht opened n Chicago meat market on Tues day last at Mauch Chunk. IIeitok. lower Towamensing Items. Butchering pigs Is tho chief pursuit here at present. William Shafer butchered a large hog that weighed over 700 pounds. Mrs. Shecklcr died last week after a long Illness of consumption. Benjamin Blose and Mrs. Jacob E. Stroup are on the sick list. -r-Dallas Blose, of Lehigh Gap, Is a happy man, owing to the arrival of a little boy. Christmas Festivals will ba next in order ono in Lehigh Gap and ono lu Lcntz's school house. O. O. Blose and familjyiccompanlcd by Mrs. Jonas Peters, spent Sunday with John Peters, at Lehlghton. Nelson Fenstermacher,of East Pcnn Township, accidentally shot himself Thursday of last week, whllo hunting rabbits; having shot one, ho held it up, when the dog suddenly sprang to selzo It, thereby causing the other barrel of his gun to discharge into his body, kill ing him almost instantly. Contidexce. Mahoning Items. Tho band was to S temlcrsvillo on Monday; furnishing the music for a surprise party at that place. 'Squire Musscltnan was on a busi ness trip to Mauch Chunk on last Mon day, AVm. Snyder lost tw o valuable pork ers by the cholera, one of which weighed over 400 pounds. J. II. Longacre spent Sunday with AA'cst I'enn friends. All our teachers were In attendance at the county Institute during tho week. This shows, if it shows anything, that they are alive to their high calling. A grand exhibition will be held in the New Mahoning school house on Saturday evening, Dee. 20. All are in vited to attend. A novel way of disposing of rour crout was employed hvStephen Fenster macher the other day. He foil It ttfids cows. Various reasons are assigned; one Is that Steph. don't liko sourcrout; hut Charles thinks his father Intends to embark In tho milk business. Dash. M.VItUlDI). Zioleii S1IUI.T.. On Sunday, Dec. 0, at the pastor's residence, by Hev. J. II, Kuder, Henry Zcigler nnd Miss Hannah Schultz, both of Packerton. Ooses One Dollar. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is tho only medlclno of which this can be truly saidj and It Is an unanswerable argument as to tho strength and posltlvo economy of this great medicine. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is made of roots, herbs, barks, etc., long and favorably known for their power In purifying the blood i and In combination, proportion, and process, Hood's Sarsaparilla Is jmullar lo iUtlf. "For tcotwniy and comfort wo use Hood's Sarsaparilla." Mrs. C IlncwsTEn, Ilnflalo. "Hood's Sarsaparilla takes Icjs time and quantity to show Its effect than any other preparation I over heard of. I would not be without It In the house." JIr.s. C. A. M. HUSDAIU), North Chill, N. Y. 100 Doses ar Hood's Sarsaparilla cures scrofula, salt rheum, all humors, bolls, pimples, general de bility, dyspepsia, biliousness, sick headache, catarrh, rheumatism, kidney and liver com. plaints, mid all affections caused by Impure blood or low condition of tho system. Try It. "I was severoly afflicted vvltli scrofula, and for over a year had two running sores on my neck. I took five bottles of Hood's Sarsapa rilla, and consider myself entirely cured." C. E. Lovejoy, Lowell, Mass. "Hood's Sarsaparilla did mo an Immense amount ot good. My whole system has been built up and strengthened, my digestion Im proved, and my bead relieved of tho bad feel ing. I consider It the best medlclno I have ever used, and should not know how to do Without IU" MARY L. I'cble, Salem, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. ?t tlx for J5. Mada only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass IOO Doses Ono Dollar. T. BARMUIVFS New Book TIIK hl'O ll V tlV M V MlT.i And nit. Art uf Xdrmtv i(titi tsltK IQoldtu Rule for Uooejr uuins. wrt!. f i u 'S SF0RBIIEE A MCMAKIN. C nclnnalLO Uiiiim its ii i m-J.ita. r r . ..i t. FAMILY SCALES liar Selllai lrft' t 1 -'rely 1. i, ,i V i IX . j i - ti n: - t Ij. Wo OTAI!IE Has opened a General Slum in Lueol's Illoelc, oppojito the "Carbon House," Bank Street, Lelilajiton, witli o full and cotnplcto line of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Chinaware, Confectionery, Tobacco & Cigars, Which he is pelling at very low prices fpeel our goods. We Carry a Large Our Motto : " Big We do not cxn";erntc when tionably, tlic Lara est and Watch this Advt. Next Week. this section. A few reasons why we can afl'ord to sell cheap er than other houses : 1st. We buy and sell for cash. 2d. We buy direct from first-hands. 3rd. We buy in such larec quantities as secures us a ffivo our customers tho benefit of this reduction. Wo do not wish to mislead tho public' by' nrcsentinir false statements. Tlrc make no assertions which arc not positively "bachxd by ihe TRUTH':' We invite you to call and inspect our ini- mense stock of goods, comprising, oots, Shoes (ASIC F0U OUIt 3 DOlTBIiH UPPER, UUBDEU LINED H00T THE II EST.) mats Mwm cyup&9 J3EESS & DRY GOODS, Groceries, Provisions, Notions, &c ! and be convinced that we not onhj sell cheaper than any oth er CASH or CREDIT HOUSE in this section, but that our yoods arc of a superior ADAM MEHKKAM & SON, Jtsaiilv totreet, Jueliightoii. Useful lifts for Christmas BARGAIN PRICES ! HANDKERCHIEFS For Ladies, Gents and Children. Linen and Silk. Fifty Styles. Our All-Linen Hemmed, Printed Borders at lOcts. are very cheap." Fringed Table Cloths, with and Avithout Doylies too match. Table Linens by the yard, Napkins to match. ToavcIs 12 cis. to $1.50, Side-15oard, Bureau and Stand Covers. Jute, Juto Velour, Tinsel and Jute, and Vclour. White and Colored Silk Mufllers. Our 1.50 Mufflers aro elegant. Silk Umbrellas $2.25, upwards. 24 1H0H SLACK SILK for $1.25 A YARD! H. GTJTH & SON G34 Hamilton Stueet, Allentown. lo to Biery's Drug Store WEISSPORT, - PA., For PURE 7JRUGS and MEDICINES, FANCY rmd TOILET ARTICLES, Choice Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Purpose, Choice Brands of Cigars and Toboccoa, Stationery, Wall Paper and Borders, &c, &c , at I.OWKST PRICES. l'ltESUItlPTlONS carefully compounded. Uay or Nlirat l'atronaso sollcJlca and n&tlalaotlou guaranteed In Fries and Quality of UooJl Sold. W.F, BIERY, Corner White ani April IS HEADQUARTERS FOR Swcut I'utiitots, Mince Meat, Ilaimuas, Fine York State Cider, i ; ni u us, Cocoaimts hiion A Fine Lot of York State Apples. ' 'so. a full line of 7rv Omuls, Groceries. Provisions Qu rnswur- i'uv IloluluA Ti.idt J -a. !! lor esli. Everybody is Invited to ra and In- Line of Holiday Goods. Sales and Small Profits! " avc say that vc have, urimtcs- cheancat line of floods in reduction on our floods, and ico &; Rubbers ! quality. Respectfully, -AT- A Complete Assortment LADIES & CHILDBEN'S LADIES SILK SEAL sn bacques A SPECIALTY. 608 Hamilton Street, AHentown. November 28 3m Bridge Streets. Weissport. Pa. i ni n u err l es Nuts, ii rapes, Untcs, Figs, and Wraps! Cloaks. ,8.Guldin,