'Original Ohoap Cash Storo. LEVEL HEADED ar those who select tlielt holiday Roods now, while tlio assortments are fresh anil Unbroken. Tlio following list will give some idea 01 me variety or goods our main' moth stock contains, suitable for presents. Elegant Jewelry! BeaiitiM and Durable Silverware! An almost endless vailcty of silk, linen. cambric and linen handkerchiefs, plush work boxes, plush comb and brush cases, plush odor stands, plush mirrors, velvet whisk holders, hammered brass whisk holders, brass snioKer setts, fancy paper and envelopes In boxes, perfumery, toilet soaps, domes urusncs, ualr brushes, purses, pocket books, cabbas, neckwear, shawls, skirts, flannel shirts, bed spreads, com forters, blankets, table spreads, silk dress patterns, silk umbrellas, towels, napkins, lancy uasiceis, suoes, suppers, glassware, queecsware, lamps, rugs, milts, sc J. T. NU3BAUJVT, Opposite Public Square, Dank Street, LclilKhtoii. IUIIU i, 18M-IJ, The Carbon Advocate SATUHDAY. DECK Jill El! 4, 18S0. Cl'ECl AL NOT1CB 1'ersons making payment ,J to this office uy money 01 ilrrs or postal notes will pleaie make tliein paynble at tlio WKISS- niiu l osi on iui;. us tint Lciiiviiton unlet NOT a money order olllce. uurront invents Upltonnzed. Opera Glasses at E. II. Ilohl's, Mauch Chunk. The two Jatich Chunks are overrun with tramps. Urlc-u-brac ornaments at E. II. Ilohl's, JI.-uicli Chunk. Head Keaserifc Duss' new advertise ment In to-day's Issue. There was a cavc-ln at Drlfton, Sun day, but very little damage was done. Call and Inspect the holiday stock just received at E. II. Ilohl's, Manch Chunk. The P. O. S. of A. added seven camps to their organization during the past month. An elegant assortment of gentlemen's and ladles' gold watches At E. II. Hold's, Mauch Chunk. Frank Ilelchard, a prominent Lehigh county man, die.l at his home In Hitters vlllc, last Saturday. Go to Frs. Hodcrer. under the Ex change Hotel, for a smooth shave, and a laslonable hair cut. The Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal Ex change has decided not to make a change in prices for December. Don't fall to read the advertisement headed "Save lime and money," ami end Ine, "All cheap for cash." Harry Stransherry, the young man who was shot by Thomas 51'Laren, a few weeks ngo Is again able to be about. A number of towns throughout the Valley are organizing Hoards of Trade. What s the matter witb.Lehtgliton? Sale bills printed at this nillce in the' v test style at lowest prices. Don't forget this when you need anything In our Hue. Erastus Scrfass. of White Haven, re cently shot a six pronged bitek, welching over two hundred pounds, near the above place'. Clauss & Bro.. the popular merchant tailors, of this place, haye thus far this season measured and cut one hundred and twenty-five overcoats. .The topic, for discussion before the Y. ,M. C. A., at the Presbyterian church, at 3:45 p. m., Sunday next, will be "Charac ter, and How to Retain It." ' BOO overcoats for men and boys' must bo sold before Christmas at greatly reduced prices. This Is your opportunity. Sond Jinim's One Price Star Clothing Hull, Mauch Chunk. A miner. In the Wyoming colllery.near ' "Wilkesba'rre, last Saturday, by experiment ing with a fuse, with which he Intended to , do some blasting, was blown Into eternity along with several of his fellow workmen. Handsome Holiday pictures and frames at Headman's, Mauch Chunk. Do not de lay If you want them for Christmas. Thero Is nothing nicer for a Christmas present. Cabinet photos only four dollars per dozen. For the. week ending Nov. '27, there were 142,784 tons of coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley railroad, making n total to date of 0,r44,404 tons, and showing an in crease of 280.286 tons compared with same date last "ypa'r. - The first annual grand hall under the. auspices of Col. John Luiitz Camp, S. of V., No. 03, at the Caibon House, last HVdncsday night, was a very successful affair. About forty couples participated in the grand march. The attention of the people of Summit II11I, Lansford and vicinity is directed to the fact that George F. Huntziuger, of the popular Switchback Restaurant, Is authoriz ed by us to receive subscription and moneys for the Caiiiion Aiivocatk. Mrs. Kerner, the woman who met such a horrible death at the hands of her hus hand, Francis Kerner, at Reading. Satur day, was at one time a resident of this -place, being employed In the family of Frederick Brlnkman as a domestic. Articles of msrger and consolidation were filed at the State Department Monday between' the Pottsvllle and Mahanoy Rail road company and the PennsylvaniaSchuyl kill Valley Railroad company, under the title of "The Pennsylvania Schuylkill Val ley Railroad company." The second annual grand ball under the auspices of Arlon Cornet Band, of this place, will be held at the Exchange Hotel on the evening of December lOtli Every body who delights In skipping the light fantastic toe should be on hand" as a genu ine good time Is anticipated. Don't miss "If man wants to own the. earth, what do women want?" Inquired Mr (Jrabb of his better-half. "Well.my dear," respond ed that lady In a gentle smotheilng tone, "to own the man 1 suppose, and take a ride In one of David Ebbert's easy riding car rlagcs occasionally." Livery on North street, Terrible excitement prevailed at the Conynglngham shafl.near IIHkesbarrcFrl daj, by the explosion of a firedamp, which resulted lit the killing and Mounding of a number .of. miners. Thadead wens taken In charge at once by their relatives ami friends apd everything possible was done to alleviate the sufferings of tlio wounded. To-night and to-moirow night a beau tiful drama will be rendered In School Hall, by our horn talent, for the benefit of Le high Hoolc and Ladder Company, of tills place. The presentation of this drama be ing for a good cause it behooves the citizens of this placoand vicinity to patronize It quite liberally. See programme In another column. The men at Drlfton breaker, No. 1 col liery, are on a stiike, caused by Coxe .111 others it Co.'s refusal to increase their waces two per cent. The breaker men claim this Increase in their wages had been promised the month before ami notices of this Intention had been posted at the com pany's odlce. The miners and inside men received the advance as promised. The Wahuetah Land and Improvement Company, of Mauch Chunk, made an as signment last Saturday far the benefit of Its creditors. The property Includes two hun dred and thirteen acres of laud on the hill opposite Glen Onoko, upon which is locat cd a magnificent hotel, valued at $U0,000. The assignment was acknowledged before Justice Boyle, by P, S. Perrirg, of Phila delphia, a stockholder and creditor. The voice at reform Is heard in the land. The time Is coming when only Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup will b used by prudent mothers. Price 25 cents. J one of your domestic nlmals has liihSt A. -,8,'' . "V,1 tuced ?p i beliy- he has worms, Day s Horse Powder speedily cures these affactloni Lack of ensrgy or continuity of thought and. action point to dlieased liver. To .,rove tb.s eosdit:ea use Dr. Ball's Balt! tcoxt h&x. Shenandoah Is desirous of becoming city. Christmas at E. II. Ilohl's, Mauch V.I1UI1K, Kingston, Luzerne county, Is to have a new paper. Kings In all the latest designs at E. II, Hold's, Mauch Chunk. "Meg's Diversion" In School Hall to night. Don't miss It. The 21st of this month will be the shortest day of the year. Gold spectacles and eyeglasses, at E. II. Ilohl's, Mauch Chunk. Lculgh county contains 389 square miles, or :us,wu acres ot land. A new two cent postage, stamp will be put in circulation sometime during Jan uary. Hair jewelry, over 1000 different de signs to select from, alE. II. Ilohl's, Manch Chunk. Our young friend GeoreeP. Miller, of Bank street, wo are pained to report is critically in. For a smocth shave and a fine hair cut go to Esrang's shaving saloon, opposlu the Advocate ofllce. II Rogers celebrated groups of statuary atE. II. Ilohl's, Mauch Chunk. These are the genuine New York John Rogers groups. ThnCoplay Iron Co's.ltmestone quarry, at Coplay, was last week provided with an Ingersoll steam drill for facilitating blasting operations. 4,01)0,000 tons of anthracite coal have besn shipped over the Lehigh Valley R. R. for the year ending Dec, 1st. 58,000 tons more than last year. A Hungarian named Michael Watterl, an employee, of Coxe &Co.,at their colliery, Beaver Meadow, was severely Injured by a premature blast Saturday, Peter Meltzler, employed as a conduc. tor on me uatasauquanml Kogelsvllle Hall road, was fatally injured Monday while mi coupling cars at seiners station. We have secured the aceuc'v for the genuine Vouman Hats; also a full line of t'uranil Heaver Jlats and Caps, at Sond helm's One PricoStar Clothing Hall, Maud ununK. tor u fine dress suit or overcoat made to order at from $20 to $25, lit and work maiishlp guaranteed, call at Sondhelm's One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch (Jliunk, Pa. Thirtv-fivo members of the Knights of ine uoiuen tacie. or town. Dart c mated in the grand Thanksgiving spread-out, by members of that organization at Allentown last 1 liursilay. Peter Jones, who sold Honor without license near Lehigh (Jan. was given a hear ing last Friday afternoon, and held In $50(1 uan tor nis appearance nunc united States court in fenruary. Il'e still have a few of those all-wool $10 and $12 suits and overcoats left, which win be made up to order In lirst class style, at Sondhelm's One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. Mrs. .fosciili Orando. who emigrated rrom Liverpool, to Ten Atgyl, Xorllininn. ton county, recently to Join her husband. died last week from grief over the loss of a cwiil wmclt died on the voyage over. Our old friend Chas. Nuss. of Weath. erly, ho sometime ago accepted the posi tlon of foreman in the Lansford shorn, re. signed the same about ten days ago owing to a smite prevailing at mat place amongst mo employees. A grand ox roast, hon and ovster sun. per hiii laucpiaceai wiwine Snyder s ilotel, i-arryviiie, on vveiiiiesitay, December ir, ISSU. An orchestra and full brass band will he In attendance.' A exand time Is anticipated, ah are invited. The 100-yards race at Altoona. I'a., Saturday between Boardlev. of Readinc, and Cunningham, of Casasauqua, for&i'SOO aside, uas won ny jioaidlev uv one foot. There was a large crowd of sporting men present, and about SoOOO changed hands among the outside betters. Mr. E. D. liover. of Catasaunu.i. has so far received :!00 applications for work In me siik mill at mat place. There Is now no doubt that from 500 to 800 hands can be secured. Applicants came from Hoken- dauqua, Coplay, Stemton, Ferndale, Iron- ton and Krehiersville. Tlio four weeks nrecedlnc Christmas are termed Advent, so called because they iierani ine appioacn or arrival or the Imam Saviour. The first Sunday in that period s called advent Sutidav. and the others the second, tlilrd and fourth Sundays in Ad vent, 'llm ecclesiastical vear is held to commence with Advent. Frank Leuckel. abrakeman en the Le. high Valley furnace train, met with a serl. ous accident at Fullerfon on H'cdncsday of last week. H'hlle engaged in coupling cars ine iwo sections oi tne tram collided, and lie got between the bumpers and was badly Injured about the. body. Several ribs were, broken, and ho besides sustancd In ternal Iniuries which mav nrove cnrlnm. The. Injured man was at once taken to his home lit franklin Iwp., this county. There was a man of our town and he was wondrous w Ise. He jumped into a bramble bush and scratched out both his eves. And when he saw Ills eyes were out, with all his might and main. He bought a bottle of Salvation Oil, and rubbed them Is again. The. freight rates of our trunk lines have. ueen advanced, but this will have no effect on the price of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, which is sold at the old price of 25 cents a bottle. Comrade Joseph Drumbore. a vet eran of the late war, died at his home In this place on Sunday afternoon. Several weeks ago Drumbore had been severely beaten In a fracas with Lafayette Sehoch, of Pine street, at which time the latter had been arrested and placed under $200 ball; upon Drumboie's death, fears being enter tained that his death resulted from Injuries Inflicted at that time, Sc'.ioeh was taken Into custody and placed In the county jail at Manch Chunk. Monday afternoon a post mortem examination "was held and Sehoch was exonerated from all blame anil on Tuesday was released. The family of the deceased have the sympathy of the en tire community in their sail bereavement. Funeral took place, on Thursday. The de ceased was a member of John D. Bertol lette Post, No. 484. G. A. I! , tho members of which followed his remains to tlielr last lesting placo in the Lelilgliton cemeteiy. Fennsyille Itomi. Ellas Hclntzelmaii is putting a new roof on his residence. Daniel Bailey will go Into the lumber ing business this winter. J. I). Balllet and Oliver Miller were to Llzzard Creek Valley last Wednesday pur chasing cows. The shoo' lug match which came off at Nathan llolfmau's last Thursday, Nov. 25, was largely attended. P. George and wife.of this place, spent Saluiday with his iiroi her Aaron, at Ply mouth, Luzerne county. Quito a number of Republicans from this place, were in attendance at the ox roast at Saegemillc, last Friday. The weather during the past several weeks has had the effect of bringing out overcoats and seal-skin caps. Dr. A. M. Sillier and his lady friend Miss S. Jennie Zehner, of Hevnolds, spent Sunday at Slatedalc, Lehigh county. The funeral of Al. Frv's child took placo heie last Wednesday, in the Peniis vllle cemetery. His wife was buried licit a few weeks ago. Alger Nlmsonand Dr. A. M. Slltler, two of East Penn's marksmen, were out hunt lug last H'cdnesday afternoon - return, lug home In the cvenliu: with seven nlieas. aids and two quails. Very good. The grand pigeon shooting match, which was advertised a few weeks nen n, off last Tuesday. Nov. 211. Anions the marksmen present were. Dr. A. M, hitler, Alger Nlmson. J. D. Balllet, Wm. Sliaup. Alvln Hamin, Joe Flitzlnger and Oliver Miller, The following shots and arrange ments were made: Distance, 21 yards; bird had to fall within 8(1 yards. Dr. A. M. Mi ller was the first one on deck, and hil four out of live: missed one. and shot four other men'sbinls, which they missed ;Alger t,iuiun biiui iinir out oi live: missed one. ami ftltnt nnu ntl.AH ... f Tt 11-1 Llul 81,01 three out ' liv: ' t'wo'iWm Straup shot two: missed three, shot on. other man s bird; Alvln Hanim shot two; missed three; Joe Frllilnger missed all, I HUI.OUU outer man s uiraj uuver Miller, jto: ce; missed four. PCItOSGPETB. InterestineNotesjof Menanil Places. Dennis Bowman. The ancestors of the Bowman family emigrated from Germany. The grandfather of the subject of our sketch was among the first settlers of Northampton county, North of the Blue Mountains, InTowamensltig township,now known as Lower Towamensing, Carbon county. John D. Bowman, tho father of Dennis was born In the year 1772, and dur ing 17IN1 lie located in what is now known as Bowmanstown. where he engaged In farming and trapping. The early life of Dennis Bowman was spent at home assist ing his father In trapping and farming. II obtained the benefits of an education In tho common schools of the township and also a seven month term at Mauch Chunk. At the age of twenty, feeling the need of a better education, he spent two winters at a boarding school In Ducks county. Mr. Bowman has held a number of county of fices with dignity and credit to himself and the people of iho county. He lias also been prominently Identified with many en terprises, among which we nilciit mention the. Carbon Iron Company, of which he was president, the C'urlion .Metallic Paint company, itc Leiiioiitox. About this time (1753) the land along the Mahoning Creek being considerably impoverislied, and oilier clr cuinstanccs arising which necessitated a change, the Inhabitants of Gnaden lluet tor, Ittntrnrl in fit Vrtl. nf 1 (Weisspoit) whern In 1754 a new chapel was built. The new settlement look the aarae of New Gnaden Huetten, and the dwellings were so erected that the Jlolieg ans lived on one side ami the Deiaw-ares on the oilier side of the street. Missionaries from Belhleheni took In charge the task of cultivating the land at Mahoninir. conven ing the old chapel Into a dwelling, both for ine use oi me "iirclliern and sisters " who had the care of the plantation and also for missionaries who might be passing that way. Aiicr me terrible massacre at Gnaden Huetten, the whole frontier was In terror, every day disclosed new; scenes of oaroarny committed by the Indians, and the Inhabitants of the New Gnaden Huet ten fearing that the French and Indians would descend upon them, took to the woods, thus leaving the settlement onen to the savages. By the order of the Governor iiuups ncie sunn auer suuioncu ai nil! lor saken village and a fort erected under the supervision of Benjamin Franklin. Fiank lln's first duty was to bury the dead :whlch ho found lying partially underground. The erection of the fori had the desired efTect, as but little is heard in history of the troubles of the Indians at tills point after ward. In another Issue we will continue on the later history of Lelilgliton. Daniel Olkwink. Among the old resi dents of this place is Daniel Olewlne. a soil of George Olewlne, w ho was born In Lower Towamensing. Daniel was the seventh sop of eight children. He was bom at the old homestead In Lower Towamensing, April 1815. Ho enjoyed tho full bene fit afforded bylliecaily country schools, until the age of 17, when he was appren ticed for .1 years to learn tanning ami cur rying, which occupation Iiq pursued forten years as a journeyman. In 1847 he moved to Mauch Chunk and engaged In tanning and shoe manufacturing. Dining the year 1850 he met nnil married Miss Esther Zoll, of Orwlgshnrg, Schuylkill county. In 1850 Mr. Olewlne and family moved to this place, and commenced operations In the tanning business which lie pursued up to tho year 1873, when the fire fiend burned his buildings to the ground. Daniel Ole wlne lias been prominently connected with a number of successful enterprises In and around Lelilgliton. Bo! for the Holidays- An Elegant line ot Books, Bibles, Fancy Goods, Toys, Games, Leather Goods, Frames, Mirrors. And an almost endless variety of Christmas Presents, Christmas, and New Year Cards and Sunday School Cards In abundance. Prices as low as in tlio large cities. E. F. Luckenbach, 01 Broadway, Mauch Chunk. Struck by an Engine and Killed. Stephen Kern, a Gcnnan, about (10 years of age, while picking coal on the. Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad near Allentown, Monday evening, was stinck by a passenger train and instanll killed, lie had a large hag filled with coal and noticing the tialn approaching he left the bag on the track. A moment later, hoping to save the coal, he got on me track ana was struck. Ills nMt and arm and a, leg were broken and his head badly cut. He was burled at the Poor lloue 1 uesday afteinoon. Kern oecunled an old bam as his home and had no rela tives In this country. He made his living making baskets and repairing umbrellas. East Manch Chunk Items. Geo. Lewis has moved to Easton. The new engine house Is completed. Several cases of tvphold fever are re ported here. -Our merchants are busllv encased nre- Phiu iur um holidays. Geo. Goodman, of Mauch Chunk. wa In town Tuesday evening. Morris Hooven snent Thanksclvlnrr day w Ith his parents nl Weatherly. Quite a number of our vouur? folks will attend the Institute next week. Ed. Relchc. of Baltimore. Annul. Thanksgiving day in town visiting friends. Miss Katie Arndt was vlsltlncr relatives and fiiends In Harmony, N. J . last week. The Reformed Mile Society met last Friday evening at the residence of Mr. Sherer. James Astrum. who had his font mashed about eleven weeks aco.we nleasrd to note, is able to be about again. PlICEXIX. Lower Towamensing Callings. Joseph Strohl Is on the sick list at present. Jacob Kuntzman received 313 as nen- slon money last w eek. -George Monlz. of Parrvvllla. moved in Bowmanstown last week. James Arner Is ereetlnir a new dwel. ling house in Bowmanstown. Willow Jonas Peter died week hefnre last and was burled in St. John's cemetery. John Shafer and .Matilda Peter, anil John Harper and Kate Hlose. were united In tne holy ttouds of matrimony last week. Both collides have our best wishes. -Burglars entered the store room of f.erl W. Boyer, of Aquashlcola on Tuesday night. They effected an entrance by break ing the shiilters. they carried away goods to the value of about $100.' Rev. Dilbbs. of Allcniown. nreaehnl an eloquent sermon In" St. John's church, last Sunday, at the dedication of the new bell. Rev. Dnhbs was pastor of Jt. John's congregation thirty years ago. Confidence. Mahoning Items. John Benlnghoff has built a new black smith shop. No school next week and the bovs and gills arc happy. A. Arner Is having his house renalnt- ed. Emery Slarwalt Is the artist. Jfrs. Daniel Sehoehert.nfWilkesb.irre. was visiting at Thomas Ileltz's last week. Thanks to the heavv rains during the past several weeks, the wells are all filled to overflow ing. Mlses Agnes Fenstermaeher and Mln. nle Arner spent a few days with Slatinglun menus tins week. I). W. Siller, a student in Palathm'e College, Mycrstown, Pa., came home last week on account of sickness. G. K. Musselman. a student In the I.e. ilgll University. Bethlehem, snent a few days at home last week. John O. Relnsmllh. who was leaehlns the Pleasant Corner school, died Saturday morning of diphtheria, aftri a brief illness of tuo weeks. Tlio funeral took place on Thursday morning at St. John's church. Dash. All (jrndos mid stvlo? of Indies Coatings, nt prircs to astonish tho most economical buyer, nt Clnuss & Bro., the ,n:i.,ra 7nnl, taUOr8 "anlc Street, Subscribe 4or the Catojon Advocate, oniy&l per annum. FsopU at They Coma and Oo. Our people who may have relatives or friends ylsltluK them will arcatlv nudge us by sending n their names ami residence lor publlcittlou under this head. linn on.) David Klelntop, "of Ashley,' was In town Friday. A. A. Graver, of Reading, dropped In to sco us on ll'ednesday. lion. A. W. Raudenbusli and wife, of town, were at Drlfton, Pa., over Sunday. Rev B. F. Powell, of Parryvllle, while In town on Monday made us a pleasant call. Ed. Chubb, of Lafayette College, Eas ton, was In town for several dajs i during last week. , Our young friend Al. Clauss of Drlf ton, spent Sunday In town with relatives and friends. Wm. Ash and wife, of Bank street, spent last week with relatives and friends at Great Bend, Pa. Miss Minnie Relchard, of Northampton .street, spent scycial days w ith relatives and menus ni Allentown last wcelc. Mrs. Charles A. Harding, who has been spending several weeks with Bethlehem friends, relumed home this week. Our genial friend George Huntzlngcr of the popular Switchback restaurant. Sum mit Hilt, was In town Wednesday seeing oiii menus. Our popular young friend Al. K. Leuckel, of. Lehigh University, South Belhleheni,. spent Thanksgiving Day with the "folks at home." The Irrepressible, goigcously conspicu ous trio, Ed. White, Sam.- ilontz ami Andy Gicen. of this place, werp peregrinating Jn the Wyoming Valley for several das this week. That the trio enjoyed themselves Is evident from the enthusiastlcstyle In which thev cite Incidents connected with tlMr trip. Dudk. . Teachers' Institute. The. twenty-third annual session nf tJic Carbon County Institute will beMldftS Concert Hall. Mauch Chunk, Dce&tlfc-' 10th. v ; The programme sent out announces the following instructors for the week: Prof. F V. Irish, Lima. O.; Prof. E. 6. Lyltv Millersyllle State Normal School;' Hon. Henry Hoitck, Dept, Slute Sunt.; Prof. Alex. E. Frve. of Hyde Park. Mass., alifl .Miss Eva J. Blanchard. West Chester Stale JSoruial School, 1 lie following Is the course of even nc lectures tor tne week: Monday evening, Prof. F. V. Irish, subject "The Blhls.the World s Ureal est and Best Library:" lues. day evening, Rev. John Dell'ltt Miller, of New York: subject. "Love. Courtship and .carriage: I reuiie.sdavp.ven n". Hon. lien ry Houek, Dept. State Supt.; subject, "Es. sentials of Success;" Thitrday evening, Col. Geo. W. Bain, of Ky.; subject, "A Journey to the. Golden Gate." Music, 1 he Trewren sisters, of Summit Hill, will slngon Mondaveve. MlssAzucs swarm naj been engaged as a soloist on mcsiuy. and Wednesday evenings, and Miss Emllle IlolTeckcr. of Weatherly. -will sing on Thuisday evening. Different kinds of Instrumental music will bd furn ished each evening. a train win leave the l.eblcli va ev depot for Paclccnon and Lelilgliton,; sfit 111:10 p. m on Tuesday and Thursday eve nings. iickets and Diagram this week. lJcc. 1st to 4th, at Dr. C 1. Horn's Drug Store, Lelilgliton, and Carpenter's Jewelry Store, Mauch Chunk. Next week at Carpenter's oniy. AIjmimion Course t ckets. S1.00: Mon day and Wednesday evenings, 25 cts.J i ucsaay anil l liursilay evenings, 35 cts. i. a. oNvncn, i.o. sup t. The Lehigh Valley Ministerial Association Met In the M. E. Church of Lehlehton. on Monday, 20th ult., and continued during me day. After devotional exercises by ev. j. u. iirau.reporis were given by pas tors In regard to their several charges. Rev. A. Heebner read an essay on "Seluc tlon of Pulpit Themes." which awakened considerable Interest and favorable com ment. Kev. a. W. I'. Graft cave, a new application of Isa. 11, 2, 3, which hMip.a iree uibcussion n reie rence to mo nroinnt. Ings of the Divine Snlrlt. and how we are to distinguish them from the operations of our own intellect or imaijlnatlon. Rev. J, Stringer delivered an essay on "Mural Heroism," which was an able and Interest. lug paper, and was followed bv a free lnler- ciiango oi tnoiigiit upon the subject. Rev. .1. u.' lralr gave an address on "IJnans. wercd Discipline and Questions," which allowed some discussion and con. siuernuin amusement. An essay on "Church Attendance." bV Rev. V. 1.. McDowell, was full of timely and sensible suggestions, in regard to reach n? th masses of tho people and attracting thm lo the' church, so that they may become awakened, converted and saved. In the evening there was a large aud ience in attendance. Kev. ir. II'. Coot man preached an eloqOent and Instructive sermon, on "The Limitation of Human Knowledge in the present Life, and Its Magnificent Development In tho Blessed Hereafter." The next meeting of the As sociation win ue iicia in tuo si, l. church, at Glendon, Jan. 31, 1887. Tbs lnstltntn Lectores. "Love. Courtship and Marrlagp,"by Rcy. John DeWItt Miller, on next 'Tuesday eve ning at the county institute, in Concert Hall. Mauch Chunk-.. Mr. Miller Is one of the best platform orators of to-dav. Notice what the Balnbrldge, X. J., Ucpulllchn says of him: The lecture by John DeWItt Miller, In Prince Hall, Tuesday evening, as largely attended. Mr. Miller unites with a mml delivery, a keen sense of humor and Inti mate knowledge of the tonics of the dav. and the united verdict of his audience was hat his lecture was the best lecture of the course. It is only occasionally that the people of Balnbrldge have an opportunity of hearing riicIi a discourse, and It Is to he regretted that a single person of tho place failed to hear lilin. Col. G. W. Bain, on Thnrsd.iv nIHit. subject "A Journey to the Golden Gale." Col. Bam delighted our people last year, and all that miss his lecture this year will inihs it i real A train will run to Lehighton on the L. V. R. R.. after the lectures on Tuesday ami Thursday evenings. 1 lekets and diagram at Dr. C. T. Horn's Drugstore. LehlHiton. t Ills week. Kpxv week at Carpenter s. Mauch Chunk, onlv. Secure jour seats while the diagram Is in own. T. A. Snvdi:ii. Matrimonial Worslcy Mnsselmnn. We clip the following from South Bethle hem Star of last Monday. "Last evening LIIHe, daughter or Mr and Mrs,, Samuel Musselman. of New street, aboio Fourth, was married lu Mr. Albert S, Worsley, formerly of Lelilgliton, but now of this place. 'The ceiemony was perfurmed V,Y Rev. W. 11. Hoch. r.astorof llin Moravian Church. The wedding was strictly private, none hut the Immediate relatives and friends of the contracting parljes being present. The bride was dressed In a slate", colored cashmrre dress trimmed with satin and corsage hoquct of natural flowers. After the wedding ceremony a banquet was partaken of. The presents'were numerous and costly. The young couple will Immedi ately begin housekeeping In a furnished residence at the corner of New street anil Packer avenue. ' Mr. Worsley Is well known here amongst our onng folks all of whom join with the Aiivooatb In wishing for the young couple n liappv, prosperous voyage through life. Mr. ami Mis. Worsley. will leave In n few days for Golhenberg. Sweeden, where they will spend several months visiting points of Interest, ifdn List of Letters Remaining uncalled for In the Lehighton PoM-otllce for the month ending Novem ber 30th, 18S0: Arner. Mri. Abble Hiskev. fhas. Atkinson, I. mm, lli Annie Allei, Ix-mN Kline, Lewis ull;oiiv. S. II. Knerr, Harry tend, Trincls If. I.lchtcuwnlter, Jno. Urlow. riiarles A. 1'i ter. William b I wards. David Itrhrlg, U-wls linmWrt, Henry Klegel, Mrs. Kilo J. riower.. iwepli Ruyiler. Kllfcibeth Hubbard, U C. Hnviler, Hoi. Rcheekler, Henry Persons calling for any of the above let ters will please say "advertised.'' James P. Smith, P. M. All tho latest novelties in Firll nnd Winter merelinnt tailor ing goods nt Clauss & Bro., lehighton. Topics Dismer Over the River." The United Laborparty takes the place of Progressive Democracy. A committee oi iwcnty-nne representing the Interests of the nbove-organlxattoii met In Chicago last Irlday and Issued a call for the election of delegates to forma iHirmaneut organization. Knights of Labor In good standing am uifceu io organize cacn one ocing required to take the following pledge: I hereby declare that I have ceased to be a member of the Republican ot Democratic party, nciieving mat said party organiza. lions to be Irretrievably corrutit ami theli continued existence a menace to llberty,and declare my heller In the necessity for the political organization of the United Labor party, and hereby cfTer freely to that party and lis nominees my cordial aid and sup port. That 1 recognize and cheerfully sub mit to the constituted authorities of the united Labor party, to whom have been entrusted its eatcly and existence, and that a lauurc on my part to abide by their decis ions or instructions work my expulsion nuiu me orgonizatinn wiiuoui turtlier pro ceedlngs. The instructions for the details of the or ganlzatlon are very full, and each organiza. lion is rcouired lo send In the flnnurinl or. rctaryofthe committee of twenty-one the full particulars ns to organization effected, ptllccrs elected, and complete list of mem bers. No person will be accepted as a dele- Kie. who uoius omce under the clty.counly. State or National Government. Only one iiuieKiHB (j anoweu to eacn organization, uiju pniy one political body for each brgan i.auon. me attempt to organize a new party Das been tho subject of considerable comment ntnoncSt the nbln nnllllelnn nf to-day, and I he successor tjieUliited Labor J?'i.Y.13iirgtiea.pro ana con.- Without a full realization of the havoc It might play with iuc mu uiaill political uouies. jKTJw.emnerance element h'erc stems to' bo; Jtfsfas enthusiastic now as they Were on .me day before the election: probably one reason .which accounts for It Is tlio com munications winch have appeared In the Advocate for' the past several weeks. It is a well known fact that many of our most prominent temperance agitators seem to take especial delight hi posing as represen tative. Sullivan's against the rum trafllc. greatly exaggerating the evils resulting uiereirom, and urawing lurid pictures ot the macultmlc of the fearful curse tvldrdi destroys homes, makes widows and orphans, and brings Its victims to nn earlv inii. Pictured in the above light the liquor iralllc Is Indeed a fearful curse to Iho people of urn nuriu. uui, wouiu it not be well for the teniperanco agitators In their fearful onsiaugju upon the saloon and license sys lent lo pause and ask themselves whether or not lTotiibllion will really prohibit? It would be all right to prohibit the use. of al coholic 'stimulants, perhaps, but would not some other, and more terrible vice take possession of.our people? There Is Invaria bly some defect In man which calls for a stimulant of some, kind, not only amongst tho civilized but amongst tho uncivilized as vvj'11 I., e., the Styrlan peasant is content With his dally portion of arenlc; the Dig ger Indian finds satisfaction In his mouth- nil oiclay; the Coollo finds peaco in the rumes of opium, whilst In civilized quarters alcohol and oilier poisonous nostrums are used. To attempt to prohibit thn rum tralllc. which has been In exMpnne frnin the beginning of time, Is an undertaking Which can only have, ono result failure. However, we.have men amongst us, who are urged on, believing they are doing what Is right and best for humanity In expound ing tlio doctrines of Prohibition. Thelr's is a thankless task however. What Onr Exchanges Think of the "Carbon Advocate" The Lehlehton AnvnoATit cM.ihratno tne beginning of Its fifteenth volume by ap peuring in an increased size this week. This is a sure sign that prosperity favors our uruiiier neiow ine mountain. .Munch Chunk Gmctte. The Uaiido Advocate, published by our old friend Harry V. Moithiuicr, at Lehighton, Pa., camo to hand last week enlarged ami improved, showing that It is well appreciated bv the nconle of that In. callty. We are pleased to note this pros perlty:apd success of our old "boss," under whom we first set type nearly. 2U years ago In MA'ttch Chunk, Pa. Long life to you, J.) Index. 'The Cariion Advocate, published at Lehighton, appeared yesterday in an en larged form. Philadelphia 7'fincs. Tho Caiuion Auvocati:, Lehighton,. entered upon Its fifteenth year last week. The Advocatk is ono of the best papers In the countv and tho Mcssra. Morlhlmcrs and the people-of Lehighton may be justly proud of their paper.- It has been enlarged to 8 columns. "Weatherly Herald. The Lehighton Advocate has entered upon Its fifteenth year. The Advooati: was never a better paper than It is now. Lansford llecord, The Caiuiox Advocate, published at Lehighton. auoearcd veaierdav In n largcd form. Hazleton Plain SpeaJter. Prohibition Triumphant. Yankee Poodle, comes to town, On another mission; Sticks a feather In his crown , Anifvotes for Prohibition. Politicians look iiKhast At this little dandy, Think tho youth Is rather fast In stopping oil their brandy. And they look at him with scorn 1' or his manly action: As hu bravely breasts tlio Storm Of each slavish faction. And dciMslts without fear His determination That saloons must disappear From this christian nation. When a gentleman acknowledges n question Is lOillCallV lirwslll i ' tnli.1 n,i.,....rn.l .....I .1 .v.. ...i;. . i... . .,. w, ..iiu null , ,,. ,)v iniiiijiciing ms own weak ness and egotism, and Is driven to the dire ne cessity of begging the question." It Is a lovely evidence that he lias "Jumped out nt tho frvlni- lian iiuo me lire." - III the next Issue nf tli Ar,t'r... T .. tn therefore, relehrnto my dual victory bv trving to prove by topical reasoning, based nn 'facts, that the l.epulillean party of tboKoitli sh greater ...w ... uu inmi j ruuioiiiou man ine Democratic party-that all the l-iohlbltlon we have hi Maine, Kansas and Iowa is dim not so milcl! to the Itentiblieiin mirtv ti tn !. ii.i Ui"'i !l;.l,y,",' Vmt temperance Republicans fi , . v" 1l """" ien ai re lot Willi i n palls between their legs, and wait for a green ,. 'i'.f.'M' lu"" '"uKcu as u nope to get ";!' J, rohililtlon ot the liquor tniDlo by voting ..mi uivu luiuur.ncf use anu iiqiinr-ioving party. . . Yours liesiiectfully. v Ci-AiiicNcK H. Weiss. fiesolntions of Respect. At a special meeting of the School Directors anil Teachers of llm Mahmdiii? iiuiri,., I Tnisilay; evening, November SOth, tho' following iiauimiwa ui it-alien iu me. memory OI ,lOII2T O. JU'JNisMiTlt vme-uiianlhlonsly adopted i vv iii'.iiEAs, it nam pleased (lod, Iniils nllwlse prnv ilcnec, to remove, from onr .inldsfbv dentil our brother and felluw teacher John 0. lieln smlrh, and WiiftiiKAR. He has been, during the past two ears, an ill-live teacher, and by his constancy to duty, amiability and kindness has endeared lini self tons; theieforo be It ItK-uii.vrii, That wo bow hi submission to tho Inserutablr.diwves nf a lllv Ine Will. ltK.Oi.vi i; '1'hat by Ids removal we mourn the Iim of owe of our warmest fi lems, illsthign lihcd for his energy, gifted mutinies, success In teaching and christian character. liKsoi.vKo , That we extern! to the bereaved family and lilendsoiir heartfelt sympathy. ItKNOLVMi, Thai we attend the funeral In a IkkIv. oil f hursdav. December "nil issii i.i ...... our last reverts to our esteemed hiother. llKS0Lvi-.ii, That a copy of these resolutions uV'T t 10 b,-'rc!" '''' family, uutl be pub- 1. .VI. IIA1.UKT, W. O. Xamikii, t!. 1). KllESSLKV, KUI-IIIA .1. Wlllllt, .Mi.n'nu: lt.JIo.ssr.il .. .. - Committee. f nbscriptloni Eeceived for the Cahiiox Advocate, since our last report: It. S. Honcen. Wclssnort , W all.iee Klcckncr, Summit Hill, IC II. Ilnvlc, ' , .1. II. Ilatiletnan. .ft 00 . 1 on . 1 on . 1 no . 21 . l to . 1 ui . m . 50 . I 00 . 1 00 . 1 on .. 1 oo . 1 on . 2 00 . 1 00 . 1 00 .. I on .. 1 (10 . t Ml . 3 O) . 2 10 . 1 00 . 1 00 . 1 CO John S. liovie, " . M. U. I'raniz, Sew Malionlny... Ihos. Mulliaren, hansroid Thos. llvcaon, " James Welch, " J. A.qalwi, ' !!-.'. nmnioii.., Ldivhi HoukIi, " 1'. i:. .Miller. ' .... 0. II. Ithouds, 'V J. W. Itaudnibtish" Thomas Jlantz, " A. vv. imiKlciibn&li" W. Schwartz. John (legion, nr. u. n. iierman M..!.'Villiaius. Scranton";.';.'";: I. I'rlUhicf r. I)itiir ti.,1 M. l'lory, Kiitt Welssi.nit. ....... J. A. Koch, Stewart JVllle, Mo .. tuwmjil Krltz,XewMaIioiilns. vMIIlam Wllker, one of the four nrlsi C'S'V ifsnnerH unmiioK ui.ti tm lie e 1 it , 'i 1 " v. 1 1 - Hll I 1 id ju ui y. . i-i- . .. . , 4 .v 'St.' .1" !:-7..r--era.-..vJ- tUi. Ipternational Snnflay School Lesson. OT REV. F. S. IIAIIOIIEAVES. Lesson 10. Dee. llh. vonsntrnso noo andtiiii.am... Kev. fi, l-H. Oohlen Text, Itev. fi, XX WniirR hprntntnidnrfil ton luumillWiit vlc'nn. the details of which are very familiar lo the innsmui cnurcii. .man sawn marvelous book parchment roll, written on troth sides and sealed with seven seals. Such M. S H. have been louuii many tunes uy travelers, written on ion sides. As yon unroll the parchment you run i i-iui uiu ins, sine, nun ns you roil 11 up u;nn you can read Iho oilier side. The honk win full It was complete and It was completely f call d whh seven seals. A mighty angel, one of the uigncsi rani:, nskst . "vvno is wortlivtonpen II c book. and tofoosuthaitmlithcrcnf(."' II seeinmi ns If there were none In heaven, or In earth, nt In the realms ot the dead, worthy to uivdcrlnke y iuiKMiaui ii uisk. joiin nan dcch promised a viewer future events, ami now. ns the book seemed Irrevocably closed, his illstpnolntment found expression in tears. Hut " nn elder tells hint of one who Is able to open the book, "the l.limofthc tribe of Judith." What a striking description of Christ In his majesty uutl power! John looks, nnillo, ho sees the ivventv fourelders and four beasts, and In the midst "a" i,nnil hs It had been slain,1' It Is typical of the same Christ in ins innocence, mei'Kness uiu sacrificial character. The Ijlinb honk In nneit It. whi.r. upon tho assembled hosts of heaven nnd i nrth Joined In a new son cot adoration and pril-elo i um vvno was sunn ami redeemed tne worm from sin. The magnificent chorus rises from countless utory.and power,' he 'unto Him that slttrth uion mu in lies nsincvrrv. "mess ttrr.nmi innnrnin me mi uiu, fiuu nuiu me i.amu lurcrcruuu even Fobllo Schools Principal's Report- The' follovrlnnr Is Ihorenort. nf Ihnenmlltlnn. nf. tendance, pro!rress.cte.,of our public schools fi r me uiuiuii ennuis .uyemoorrti 1 Hlch Bfhool Average attend. flrammnr " " Intermediate,. " " Secnndarv M Total nt. 2? 2S " " S? 43 " " Ml 41 " " M M " " fl r.7 " " r" 72 " " K 02 ' " ICS 417 "474 Ith l'rtmarv " 3rd Prima rv " ' 2nd Primary.. " .ist imuary,... Total 1... J'ii"1".' lv-.lllllllU,.lll-VI3, I . IF. , illlSS, W. It. Ten Ine, 1". (Tark. Mrs. Dr. K. a Keber, 1r Tlr.AV V PnVft. llddnB X'AM rlHt. 1.-Ht.T Vl.rann. 1 .. .. c.ll.l I r. T . J. Sle'Kcranll Mr. ficorge Blitz. The fnltnwlnt; nunlls ntlenileil ererv tXnv i!nr. lug the mouth 1 lltnii Scnonr flmnr. rianss. Wltllo rinn.o Fdwlli Old. Frank Xuslnnm. Kdirnr nmler J!l!n!J,r? !!.!'.;''..,S,,,,L'r4''', Wl rrici.;iiics. .on. 1., ,i,.,ii-., , nt.inu '..llvl, 1.1 1 II I '1 SSt!ll. tiitAstsiAn. iiobDie iutz. Howard Aelcer, Inlin ltehm-llnir T.'rniik Mlm.h mmn T).nliiii.i Willie Heck, David McCormlck, lierce Trainer, Ull.i link, rmma Miller. IjrTKiisiKiiiATn. Thns.Traliier.'nobt.Snviler, Harrv fleecns. Robert Trainer, rimer Vensnr. 'iM.11 4,iiiii-i . inn- jm-ii-., iiiiriv niie, l.iMiie Sponhelmer, Tra Nolhsteln. Delia DeViehn. .Ten- Vftll... St.lllt ,t .,'...- .... .. nie treiicr, i,iz7in u;mz, i.i77ieiscnocii, Annabel Drokate, Clara Itc, I'lnra Sltlcr, Mabel Wheat ley, Annie Ilaudenbush, Iticca LongUnmcrer nnd Emma l'ortwnnglcr. SKcoNtiAnv.-Charlcs Koons. Allen (licena wald. vVlllie Warmer, flenrc-e rlnnss. Aftlmlmv Schultz, Harry Stocker, Clmiles peters, Ifnivev Stranp, JJ77.lt Schmllt, Mamie rrltchwr, Irene ...-in.it,, oii.iiin rnii-ii, i nriiu nun, liessie r.011. Martha Iinc. Atarv Fensferniaelier. Kntln Fan. terin.icher, Helen Ximdcr. Mattle Horn. 4tii 1'niMAitv. John Trainer, Jaenb Ilcher llng, I'redilln Itcx, Custavo DeTschlrscliskv, Kd car Albrlitht, Ilnhblc Hontz, Dan. Sehoch, Harry Trainer, Adam Solt, Kmma retcrs. Mrle (lec pus, iA-na LoiiRkamerer. Mlnorvn Kttlnirer, Sallle Itender, Emtna lluss, Hattla Hex, i:ila ruehicr, Manila Ttlllman, Clara Smith, Lilian Sehoch and i.vi, r ritJ-ioger. sun I'niMAnr Kmteno Acker, Charles Anse. Kddln Smith. Andrew Rnvder. rrinrles Sri W tills Hauk. John Xandcrs, Ilobbie Stout, Willie Nolhsteln, Kdirar Autre. (Icorire Heberlhic, Allle Albrleht, Ilopblo Clauss, ralvin Hill, Kettle (leuirus, r.Ihi Deck, Gertie lllsley, F.lla l'elers. nettle Jramer, Alice Ilontz, Mnrv Hehrlir, KUa Webb, Carrie Fenstermaeher. Katie (lllhert, Mnnilc Drumbore, Annie ltusscll and Kmma Xotlisleln. 2SI1 PtllMAnv. WeslevTfelbimn..Tnlinl?i.lnli. nrd, Allle Hunoril, Charles HennliiL'cr, Willie Wertman.Jnhn Xothstein.neorKe Mover. Han v l'etcrs. Hatry Spntitrlor, Wllmer Trainer, Frank oii-.nui, i.iuusey uumuen, josie. isoit, Harvey Anse, Llzzlo Duck, Amanda llehrlu, Ihnmii nrlnkman, Iivcda Williamson, Radio Ilontz. Kllza Sletler, Ida Fuehrer, lJeiilah ltelchard nnd Maltle Obert. 1st rniMAltv. Willie Peters, Ocnrge CJeltjcr, Alex. Sho'inaker. Xelsnn K:milir. .TnMi.nti Mn- Charlie Sponhelmer. Willie Krutn, Harrv lleck, iieii. j-enii, Alien rriiziuKcr, Irani; jvieitzicr, Harry Hex. Charles Iimtkamercr, .las. Xnnder, Archie lllose, Clarence .Miller. Charles flerman, (leo. Iviitz, Ilnttlo Painter, Carrie Ilontz, F.lla Klstler, Arvllla Htraup, Mabel Wchr, Hnttle Old, Iilla Peters nnd Daisy Kimn. The l'rlnelnal mado 20 visits to Ibn different schools, nnd found nil progressive; the teachers cnercctle, and the order excellent. The teachers will discuss the best methods of teaching prim ary arithmetic at their next meeting. Among the list of those who attended evervdavln the month of October, that of Sallle (label was acci deutly omitted. J, M. ItouitiiTS, Principal. Gleaned From all Farts of the State. A Are vildeTi brnkn nut Kutnrihiv In llm etnrn of John K. ltynrckle, at Ahlen, wascommunlcateil llV hllfll U'ltlllS tn til,, i1l'lt'afr..nf O.iu it. I and the dwelling of John O. James, all of vfdeh i-iu iiHiuaueii 10 ine extent 01 vouoo: partly covered by Insurance. In the housn of ltvnlkl a trunk containing $1000 was destroyed. Coxo Til-OS. A fVi. lire Imtirnviinrn li-n..t ihiiihiI by them tlueu miles from Hnpeville. A new colliery called the (Ircru Mountain Is loealcd there mid will boa very extensive man. The vein pierced Is large and is claimed In b equalled only In magnitude by the coal bed of the Shenandoah Valley. L'arly nevt year 11 slope will be driven through to tho basin. One of tho most tinfnrtnnatn families In the Lclllch Vallev Is Alevander l.tini. of Clemlnu. 11 boatman on the Lehigh canal. Some time ago I.uiu lost an arm In ti railroad accident. N't.vt his son Henry had a font crushed bv cars and amputated. Later 011 another son, Kilward lost all his fingers ou Ihconehand vv title coupling cms. List Friday George, the third son, tripped and fell under a car ami had a leg crushed. The I lllb was amputated above the knee nn Knlnril.'iv at SI. Luke's Hospital. Mrs Lum Is tho nnl ii.iiiu;i ui ,G lulling n U 1- mil i, Vrippil. In about a rear from nnw tlin ntnra nf those members of the notorious Mnlllo Magulre u.iu woo uavu ueuavcii tnen.seives 111 n neeom luir manuvr will exnli-e. and tin v ulll lm tiuimri looso on the world again. Out of forty old persons who were Involved directly In the exposures all h.lVrt vanished from thf. unttti-c.lt. rciiim HTri'm lun nn innv ni!it-Tvra in. iiq.h .nri , .uir. iriuitui ill piistni in 1 UU.SV1IIU. 1 WCIIiy I were hanged, a number served shoit terms n were long ago released, and tpitto a lot who lurncii siate s evidence were pardoned and Lave found elsewhnre a sympathy thev could not gel hero. Thn two men remain Incarcerated nt i ousviiienrei nnst Donnelly and Mike (I'llreln bith of them at onetime "body masters" of the branch at tlielr old homes. Theyarescrvinglwo iri ins in suvvu j rais eacn, aim as siaieu will lie free about a jear hence, their terms, less iiiionuuce mr gooa ocnavior, ineii expiring. A Elch Treat for onr Feople. On tho evenings of December 3 and 4, "Site's Diversion," a beautiful two-act drama, will be rendered by our home tal cut, for the benefit of the Lehigh Hook A Ladder Company. The drama abounds with amuslne as well as serious Incidents of real Hie: the easy and pleasing manner or lis rendition enabling every one lo fully uuiiersiaiiti ami correctly comprehend in beautiful moral that underlies It all. It's success is a forgone conclusion from the fact that the best talent the town affords has been secured, and this In connect Ion vvilh the tact that the stage- will be fitted up witli scenery procured expressly for tlio purpose iempis us 10 say tnai It will be an unparallvllcd success. Below- we jive the cist of characters: Jeremy Ciw..rH.,.. .Mr. Oco. W. Mnrthlmer Asmey .iienon .nr. II. . Diehl Jasper lidgeon Mr. Alex. If, itowman ltoland rhlgeep.-. Mr. O..W. Ilcuunlnger I.vtClll..... Mr. llenu-e lN.. li:ir,l Cnruell.i i Miss Lulu I.. Zehitei- Margaret MlssSriUle u ltaudenbn.sh Mrs. Nettvell.... Miss Kmma J, ltcber Look out for ill Walt for it! And he sure you don't miss III Ob Unary The following lines Imyc been sent us for pnbllciilluti by n young man who vvns In lluiately ncanoliitcd and enjoyed' the coo.l fellowship of John 0. IlrliiHiilth, of I'leas nnt Corner, who departed this life at his liomn ln that place last Saturday, aged 17 years, 11 months and 20 days: A friend has left us In his youth, Has (tone tit Heaven iove Cliililcd liy divine nnil livlni; truth Coinn Ifoly Spirit Heavenly dove. Oh, what n vacant vnht It leaves In hearts that are imil ami true What urntefiil tlioitchts nieiii-iry weaves As llowers uijoii his grave wo strew. Terlinps onr time may be us short, Our ihijH may My ns fast; O. liril. Impress the solemn thought That this may be our last. On, Und. we prav then, inihlo us right, In paths that lean lo sou I'll! us with Hint new tnru Unlit. And In us uoule thoughts liiihue. A. r. o. Orand California Ezcnrtloni. The Chlcazo. Unci: Isl.inil I':i,-in,. Trilhvnv ntinpunees granit first-class cxriirslons to the i iiiiiucv.ii.-i5i, icaviiiBiiueiigo, lice- 7tli. Rill ami iith. at cxtreinelv low rates, l-'tir nfJitltlnimi in. formiitloii, tickets, Hleeplnp-ejir uecoiiitiimlailoiis, &c, anidy to nearest ticket ayent, or uililrmt 11. Chicago, 111. . iiiuuriMiK, u. i. k i , a., l, ic i, a i , luimvav. Just received Jrom T3oston, nn immense stock of the genu ine Knight of Lnbor Slioe. which we nre sellinc nt $'2.50 nnd $3 Whrrnnted' solid rnlf 1 rnnier Tailor.-. OCT A f-u! ',. nr,,.i-, f.-vf f'.,,l.r, 1;. ' H" l l'IU"U , , I Chronic Catarrh ti Inflsmmatlon of tho mucous membrane, attended with Increased secretion. Thus catarrh may nftcct tho head. Iliroat, stomach, bowels, or any part of the liottf wiicro iho mucous membrane Is found, l'.ut catarrh ot tho head Is by far tho most common, coming on so gradually that often Its rre ence Is not suspocttd till '.t has obtained n firm hold on Its victim. It Is enured If n cold, or a succession ct colds, combined with Impuro U '.nod. When firmly established t'tc dlcao Is ex ceedingly disagreeable, causing flow from the nose, dryness of tho llircet, headache, loss tt nppctltc,- roaring nnd buzzing l.ehcs l.i tl.o eats, cto. In llooil's Sarsapatlil.t :n:.y he found n prompt and rcrraaticnt euro for catarrh. It purifies and enriches tho Hood, soothes nudiebullilstho diseased mcml-ianc, nnd thus soon cures the disease. At tbcane I lino It reticshcs and tunes the vvhUo system. Tlio remarkable 'success of this I c uliar modlclne cntlllos It to your confidence, GIvu Hood's Sarsaparllla n trial. 5, Sotdbj-alldrugidits. ftitlrforfS. retnrerl only b; C. I. HOOD A CO., A'lvlliOCltles, Trfiwetl, Mass. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar iTUS rmm -lw001" aTe pubI M ln "P"1 iM Uk to poMTus. Iu clotli boun-1 fomi tlie i bwU rrlnt WUUIi i;.V - '7i isitsipiii intmt.noruini uir.'U. illl-flelil.mrih and plrkt-t, tvlvt-ntnif-ft cf fnt.lt h pnl "SSi5 .T ,,02 of th ,,'t nitrli(cfWr. Lcnf.i1n. With port r It nj ntlifr l.1tttrnUTH. pui.llaiiv.i Mnul lliin v.rt t.ouf l,l J. IlHtttreltU. t mltliout Irili flimcollfctlon. JUvstntt., br AllVe! Triiityaun. ThU worVr cnn(!m iaoi l'arIoi--AtiliiaiMf His. A lpat ..lli.. ..f tl. m.- nJti, Pirlor DrtrunB. niu.I(ttv l'iitAin(inr. asiinfs), Puialf. etc., fnr iOfUl rlhrlnrs, pulllr ua irit tniarulumuiii tn) tuntni t lio.Tts.. ttmtrat'J. 31 mini orKlnrlviiltiirr. Tcttpn lhttT.tlhMorror ttlMEll the dliTstrotit i.Unt!.. oil how t.iriira tlliti.e .t.rlir- i. ImU lncl prntt, Klvaa illrvrtloui f..r nuklUK Wautilul floral mIiU tn ce1lrwork, Knlttinc mi it C-'rorhct. rn. lalnlnc ttnlRM nnt d1rctl..ii r.ir ml k hi , ,.f FanrV N"jl-..i, i'lxJ9 l:,nb;:, ".rr' !:ct Wwk K"'li.iii.f,croci..t -hj ftl nuik. Illuatratrd. Fammt Ilviflr Rfnftna. 1 eft'laMUts f I1,.MII.- rfttlrcorirfpctls-t t)rrleuc. inny of tttew iitlteuty hiunI hinilrof lh-rrofoilon. VMttLpa Wit and II amor. A wlUftlin of hnmoron" tnrl,krchra, rxieai nn 'rfrjb by tlia lJiiijr fviuuy mm nl h mrlcnu rit-. J ltvttr.it td. 'I h Mjtcrr t MlacLwoud Urance. i. Norel. By Mr. Mat Aavxi FikMiki, ' I '! I,VII UrtlllM. A JiOTTl. By JT. T. ftTOTt. rii!torxornlteriiu A Karvt. Uy Mr, JahkO, AriTiw. SOOES, THEE1 0 I t ';1'1, 'Wt.ii!'imii'elcriiii)!in.iiiI.ie.t: I'otei Hsml kt toourMliobtlltr,vrerrrwaiiyin.,iit.trt.ul)lnl,fil In -'..w York. l,lTeWle ti RriOniril Offor! ToT;ryoiitM.n.ainiri.tllienMrfl'fofbn OUUtICll WllfJli CHra Ch.iri;.. Pill.Hr MMr n r.iO ,...M. i , - .-.-r .-...i.iiuu iiiuitrkieu i.ir.iri- pn...", i Auur.Muuicii.il' r. M. X.Ji' Miss A. Graver llespectfully invites the Indies of l.eliitfliton and vicinity to call and examine her laive stock of Winter Millinery Goods comprising all the latest and most Jaaliionablc novelties in which she has purchased direct from the citv, and is thus en abled to make up and poll at lower prices than ever bcloie. ONE FACT! which should bp borne in mind V the ladies is that I only keep m stock the latest stvles and guarantee tho very best work manship at lower prices than the same quality and stylo of goods can be bought elsewhere. I am constantly receiving new goods, consequently I have al ways on hand u large and varied assortment to select from n VELVETS, FEATHERS, RiTobons and Novelties, I have almost everything that is likely to bo desired. Call and see my largo assortment of milli nery goods before purchasing elsewhere. Respectfully, Miss Alvenia Graver, HOT 20 4t Bank Street. Lehighton. .C, DeTschirschsky, ox uaiion sti:i:ct, lias ntwayson haiiil n complete lino of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, A Nil TOYS of all INSCRIPTION. Which ho Is selling at lholoci.t in Ires. Dur ing the llolliht) s yon can save money hy purchas. Ing your presents from her. Don't fall locallaml exaniluo gootls anil Icarn prices neforo purehas lug elsevv here. iiuv-J0-3iii HEADfJU ART: RS for JEWELRY1 Opposite tho Carbon House, Mank Street, Lehigh. ton, rciiu n., sells Watches! Clocks! and Jewslry, Cheaper nn nn nvprasc than can lie ..ought atiy- wnerc rise in ine county, (.all ami see. REPAIRING- In alllta braUiches naliy, cheaply nnd prompt l,( IliCIIIIVtl IU, ALSO a rvi.i, i.ini: 01' School Bjoks AND Stationers Supplies noveniuerao ly WANTED! A,N;.!r.?0I:T'(: - ."ahk.vii max, ijnh , rrrrr . NEW YORK Catarrh "I r.m hnpp.r to statu that r tmcd ITood's Sarsnpailll.i for catunh, with which I hive becu troubled many years, nnd rtwivod Utrwit iflllef nnd benefit from It. Hie ca: . .'.i was vory dlsngrtenlrle, ciccJruir In Ihs (Winter, eansin-; eoimtaiit tl.schnrce from my - 4 nose, ringing noises In my cars, and pains in the uacs vl injr head. The effort to dear my bond In the morning by hawking nrd spitting vvaa r-itnful. My greter ml vised r.io to try Itoou's Darsnpnrilln, nnd it envo r.ie relief Imiucih.uoiy, whKo In linio 1-vv -s cntlii :y cured. I r.in sever wlth (A't lb" inwlteliia In my house, ns 1 think It Is w.ii-.h Its weight l.i gold." Mns. (J. 1). Cixn, lfo-J l:ivhlh Slrert, X. JV., Wnsblictf n. I). C. "I l.ava used Hood's f?nrs.ip.iii!)a for catarrh vvilh very sjllsfactory rcsu it. I l ave received mora i crnmtier.l benefit fiora It thru fifm any other leincdy I Imo evur t.lei'.' jr. H. Ubax-, of A. Head a Eon, W. '. 'ciui. Ohl.t. Is. 15. l)o not bo 'ndiiced totako any other preparation, but bo sure to get ro;jlijB"tntg?!t. rtnlx'orr. rrcpsroit on'? by C. I. HOOD & CO., A iwll.cc.irlel, I.o ell, Mum. IOO Doaon Ono Dollar rVtaBCSlffl RE? A iWW'VS H A :h f '"n, many of them han.lMtnr ii untmted, ami p!1 nr nmld ct zi.au eucli. KacU bcA if com, let In Usui Out of thf RptU A Kovtl. By Ct AttorTA. Kiillin'M ItlitMrr A Norrl. Uy MAkt akrt EtnWT. Tho jlonrlt-l. Kami Aljrlcrj. A Knl, Witcrtf 'JJjpl'ft-itoriliellutliTCiiii. AKotc!. By II In Mr Loci. A IKrrt Ifcnrff Ayortl. B Anllicir f f " Dorft Thortn." titof (.! Icrt(ti. A Nn.el. Uy Hi'.tn CwfiwAr. The U-Mfltttli A4vcitturrnru.MUkmnI(l. A Jfottf. EyTH'iiAt f(.Nir. Ji t!i MuHtlnj-. A Norfl. BySliRrCcnL Hat. l ho Jlclrlo Adhtry. A Xori. Dy lira, llcsrtr Woon. Ml or lr.l .Wt B-r WiLKin Collivs. flt,ittsntt&. luro 111 lli r (huh Ucatti. AMotl. Brtlivaut ot l " U -m Tliairt.." ('rrl'ton' f!lfl AVntd. By Ilcorr C31WS.T, 7r.rf. a'hc t'ntttt l.'.IIea. ANvrl. H AutWol " L'-t 1 h,n nf A l3r..luir mi-Thrc.ioM. ANt.l. Ilv M HT r lUr. ThuC'uMie.'rc'm-i'iT. A No. el. Hyatitltor r-fDois'ih, rue I'lm lilulutifurd Ilcquvtt A Novel, By Huuh Cukhat. V c;.t?n Anion Women. A Nov1. By tli aothor el Tlirntnl Mori'mrc ASM, Br Mfii M. Jl Biaddoi A TbUnrhlu. AiNnvff, By Uii. 1Iknt W ti. A Urlilpp t.ri,tt p. NlivaI. BrAMihirof"Dii-iTIiora.' A ult rrlinp. A Novft. II; "limDi'CMKM." JMslfilfw II in i .. AN.'Vtl. ByKQtlwrnruInT4Tbnmp.' kulEfit-bilJfio Aljicrt A Xotl. B- Ubaklk Ck . iBi Jl'uttrat 7, Wrrfilcd nnd r led. ANoret. BTfiuthorftfUoraTlJornf.' A t nrdini' lltintm A Nun, By Am Vmomab. Ill .1, Aitimiir tlicUulitw. AVml. B v Mamy Ckcm Mat. JUd. Ito-tj LoflkTU. A .SOVClftl. Uy Mia. Hrnhv Wood. bookiiiinnljnvp voT(tl"nt,-ltIifut 'Tien im.u wnt )-nn nr Thn l-ouiile". IIuiuo .loiinml, fi..-,ine jsr All .nilots tilloil i,r rMurn mull. 1" iO., I'liblULer, An. a lniU l'lace. Xciv York. THE CORNER STORE FOR FRESH, NEW Figs. Lemons, Oranges, Cocoanuts. Mince Meat, Persian Dales, Snnnish OninnY ' Calilornia iIoneysfF Buckwheat Flour, York State Apples,' v Jevsey Sweet I'otatocs, Cape Cod Cranberries, Fresh York State Cider. O. M. Sweeny, & Son, The CORNER STORE. Central Carriage Works, Bank St., Lcliigliton, Pa., Are prepare J to Manuf&oture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring ITagon, if every dencrlptlun. In tho most inbtntll manner, and at I.ovtcit Cash Prices Itcialrltiif rrompllj Attended fr. TllEXLElt & KREIDLrn, 28, 18S2 yl I'roprlctorf. April preparation of mom hn Ona Humlrsii i inonnana arpiiratloDa for paienia ta i tha I.'tiitcii fvtati-a and l'nrofun conn. tries, ttie pulillher of the 8c t nulla Ainorifsn cnntinufl ta art as solicitor for palenti, csvrata, trademark. vnn -rislita. etc.. for the U nitwit Matea. ami to ii bum patnta In Canada, Ioffland. France, utrraanr, arU all olher countries. Tlielrexpri enco la uoequaled and their facilities are unsur paued. Drawlnca and Ppeclflcatlona prepared and fl'd iu the Patent Ofiico on ahort notice. '1'enni very rcaHonahlo. Mo charge fur etamfnatlou of laodala or drawing Advice by mail free PatntohtR'iii'dtliruHrh MhhtiAOo arootirod tntheSClKVUPIC A?XISI tlCASwhich hu the UriceMt circulation and U the moat intldfat al newspaper of it kind pablUhed tn the world. The advantaQ3 of each a notice ererj ptteutta untlervtanda. Tbia larce end unlendldlf illustrated newBpnnof la puMUhed IVKKKI4V at t3.00 a year, and is ad tin 1 ted lb bo the bett papr devoted to acienee. melianied. Invention, ennineenns works, and other departments of Induatnal procre. pub In ed in any rountry. It ooatalna the namei of all patentees and title of every Invention patented each week. Try it fuar luontbs for oae dollar, bold by all newcdealeti. If sou have an invention to patent write ti Munu A Co., publishers of ScientlflO Anioricac, tCl Itroaday, tivvr York 11 and book about patents mailed free BSlNES 5YR0P CURES ROUGHS .OA Real Estate Agency. Tlio iinili"r.ignM nwprrtlully lntitrm Hie iiuliljs Uiut luej- Imvn nuiui a villv ul DESIRABLE PROPERTIKS -and a Urg nuaiUr oi- BUILDING- LOTS ! WD mm,
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