"Original Ohoap Cash Storo.' Tlllt FBSTIVI5 SEASON l FART AP l'ltOACHINO and every persuii !n search of something NKW and NOVBL In HOLIDAY HOODS should certainly lns-i't our extrorill nnry assortment before purchasing'. Examination will proro Hint prices are low rr lici o than clscwlicrcnnd Hint ourotork inukn seroml to nono In Carbon comity. Wo niuiic ftfow of Hio most prominent line: Jewelry In New Desllnxl Kino Quadruple Hllver-l'lated ware! Nllk Handkerchiefs and Jlutllers In rent pro- fusion I The rliolccst products ol foreign nnd umiieslle looms. A vnt assortment of Mnen nnd Cambrlp llwid- kcrclilfht Hhawles In the latest atjlosl Fancy Embroidered Skirts! All Hflk mill Hllk IfmbroldcredHiiMieiiilern! New nml Stylish Dress l'abrleal ltandiomely Embroidered mid well-made Slip pers! IClegmit Neekware! Turkish Towels In new Combination of Culm's! 1'nncy Handled, Past Color Umbrellas I llruslVmul Comb and 8lm hif? Settsl Decoralcd China nnd (llasswurol l.ava mid llrass Smoker Sets! Toilet Soaps and Perfumery! J. T. NUSBAUM, Opposite Tubllo Square, Hank Street, TClitchtnn. June 7. ltol-ly. JOB A. DAVIS. Ineldcnts in the lives of creut Inventors nre al ways Interesting. It Is said of Jon A. Davis, Iho Rreat Inventor of the Davis Son Ins Machine that moro than twenty years iico, when lio nsert to travel from place to place, rcrcMiitliig, ex planlna nnd selllns his machine, ho eonld tnko nn ordinary pocket knife, u piece of wood nnd n scrap of Iron and In a short ilmo produce a ma chine that would actually sew, astonishing ns It may seem! This remarkable characteristic In this man's Kcnms suggests tho cause for the marvelous simplicity ot tho machine hearing his linmo, which wHh'its many other advantages, Elves It a place In the front rnnk of modern In ventions. What n revolution In the history or tin- sewing niachlno has taken place during these years! Every Inhabited and civilized poitlon of Iho globe now resounds with the music of this "friend of womankind." Kurnno has long ac knowledged tho superiority of "hie Davis ;,7!ind Australia and New Zealand nro fields where It Is monarch ot all It surveys." The "Vertical Feed" Is tho principal nnd distinguishing features of this machine, separating It from and placing It auovo.the popular machines of other makes. To bo appreciated nnd understood, this new feed method should be seen Inoperntlon. Tho stitch mado by this machine Is both mire nnd beautiful. Tho company Is represented In this town by tyo. ft7. Man, Apt, Bank Street, Lehighton. The Carbon Advocate SATUHDAY. DECEMUElt 10. 1887. QPISCI AI. NOTICE Persons making payments v to this olllcc oy money orders or postal notes will please make them payablo at the WEISS TOUT I'OST OFFICE, ns tho Lehighton Olllce Is NOT a monev order ollleu Current Events Epltomizod. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Is particularly recommended for children. It cures cough colds, croup, sore throat, and whooplm; cough. It Is pleasant to the taste, ami nets like a cliarm. Price only 25cts. "Jack shall pipe nnd Gill shall danco" just as long out In tho open barn .is they please. The free born American citizen don't fear neuralgia with Salvation Oil to the front. Trice only 25 cents. Our young friend iniliam nuffonl was united in marriage to Jlss Ella Kohrlt;, of Lehigh street, on Saturday evening;. Only the immediate relatives nml friends of the contracting parties wore present. H'e ex tend our hearty congratulations and best wishes to tho happy couple. The same evening the Arlon band treated Mr. anil Sirs. Ilufford to n delightful serenade. Milton Flory, of East Weissport, has moved Into the building next to Everett's Hotel, ia Weissport, whero he will be pleased to meet nil old patrons and all oth ers desiring anything In tho line of harness, blankets, robes, bells, whips, Ac. Repair ing of nil kinds promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. tf. Don't forget I hat Sondhelm, the mer chant tailor at the Ono Trice Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk, has a full Hue of im ported and domestic suitings and overcoat ings and will make them up to order at from 12 up to $-10. Call and leave your measure. The attention of the people of Summit Hill, T.ansford and vicinity is directed to the fact that George F Iluntzingcr, of the popular Switchback Itestaurant, is author ized by us to receive subscriptions anil moneys for the Cakhon Advocath. Charles Henry, the Exchange Hotel coachman, desires us to state tho 'costs In the cruelty to animal case, bofore 'Squire Ileltz last -Friday, amounted to a little more than $15 and not an even $10 as stated last week. A usefull, val uablp and much appreci ated present is a flno gold watch. See tho elegant display of handsome gold watches for ladles and gentlemen, just received at the jewelry store of E. II. Hohl, Mauch Chunk. We call attention to the chango in H. Uulh A Son's advertisement. Headers of this journal who visit Allentown should not fall to call at tho abpvo named business place. T, ya, oh, oh, ich echo zum Elnen Price Kleider Store, Manch Chunk, und kanfo mlr aen neicn anzug. Ich Icon es helm Sondhelm bllligcr greigen dan sliunst woo. Joslah Much, executor of the estate of the lato Joel Kiotz, will oxposo at public sale on the premises in Franklin township, on the l"lh Instant, valuable real es tate. Samuel Shafer, aged eighty years, died at lirodlicadsvme last week. Sharer was one of tho first stage drivers between Ens- ton and Wilkesbarre. Gold headed canes and gold spectacle opera glasses -nnd a fine assortment of clocks at E. II. Hold's, Mauch Chunk. Preparations for tho proper celebration of Christmas arc being actively engaged In by our several Sunday schools. Court convenes on tho second Monday of January. Several Interesting cases will come up for proper disposition. Pretty rings, lace pins, ran ing, chains, slecve-buitons, scarf-pins and lockets at E. H. Hold's, Mauch Chunk. You will miss it If you purchase jewel ry heforo seeing E. H. Hold's, elegant as sortment of new goods. Tho now German Catholic church at Hnzleton, was dedicated Sunday with ap propriate ceremonies. During the holiday season our readers will find I' doubly advantageous to look up Hie advertisements. Mens' and boys' suits, from $8 up to ?15, at Sondhelm's One Price Star Clothln Hall, Mauch Chunk. Persons desiring to locate in a live and progressive town are directed to Hit borough. For an Immense variety of Holiday Goods, call at I(uokonbach's, Mauch Chunk. Full line of Ingrain and Brussels car pets at V. Schwartz, on Bank street, tf During 1888 there will be five eclipse two of tho moon and three of the sun Bottled and canned goods for the holi day trade at Sweeny's Corner Store. - -Several marrlacos are to come off in this place before the ol d j ear dies. Heading entertains fears of expeiienc ing a water famine. Tho period of teething Is the most dan gerous to young children. They 'should then havo extra attendance and occasional doses of Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup. The purity of the Ingredients and tho accuracy of the combination In Iaxador, coupled with the Important fact that It Is free from any deleterious substance, is n at ron argument for Its adoption as tho remedy for all disease of the liver. Trice 25 cerits. An Unknown man, aged slxiy years, was found dead with tv large hole In, his head on the cowcatcher of an engine on the Lehigh Valley Hallroad at IVnn Haven Sunday morning. The man, It Is surmised, was walking on tho track unobserved by the engineer between Whlto Haven and Pcnn Haven, ns It. was not known ho was on the engine until It stopped at tho latter place. The remains were Interred at I.aurytown. Odd Fellows, Attention! A special meeting will bo held In ltebcr's Hall, on Wednesday evenim.', December 14, 1887, for the purpose of conferring the Hebekah Degree. Tho ladles of the B, D., and thoso wishing to receive tho Degree, are herewith specially nnd cordially Invited to be pres et!'. W. I. rKTi:n9, D. D. G. J. The holidays aro coming;; you will ask yourself what sort of a present you can get for your dear. You surelv cannot buy a nioro suitablo present than a good suit or overcoat; Sondhelm, of the Ono Prlco.Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk, has a full line of them at rock bottom prices. Our old friend Charles Froelich. writ ing from Minnesota, says that the Anvo cAth Is eagcily looked for each week. Mr. Froelich and family also desiro to be re membered to old friends here. They arc comfortably located and meeting with much success. A grand shooting match will como of at Lewis Christman's Little Gap hostelry, Friday. Tho SDort of tho day will wind up with a grand hop in tho evening. All lov ers of fun should not fall to bo present. as a good time can be expected. The Moravian congregation at Bethle hem appropriate annually a sum of money sufficient to keep in good condition the plot In the Gnaden Huctten cemetery, this place, where tho Moravian martyrs Ho buried. Tho good wife of our young friend Robert Hongcn, presented him with a bouncing baby boy recently, which In a ineasure.accounts for tho unusual geniality of "Bob." Mother and child are doing well. Tho administrators of the late Solomon Gomery, deceased, will exposo at public sale on tho premises, in JVahonlng town ship, on Saturday, Dec. 10th, a valuable lot of farming stock. Including horse, cows, Ac. A young girl named Mary Schultz, of Upper Mauch Chunk, gave birth to a male child in a Philadelphia saloon one day re cently, and is now confined In one of the hospitals In that city, says the llfconl. Overcoats for men from $4 up to $15; overcoats for boys from $2.50 up'to $12; overcoats for children from $1.00 up to $10 at Sondhelm's Ono Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk., Our whiskey Is diluted with kerosene and fusel oil, nnd the American codfish ball is degenerating, but thank Heaven the country is safe,, while Tulip soap maintains its excellence The wide awake and always Interesting White Haven .Journal commenced Its ninth volume last week. Brother Feist has our best wishes for future prosperity. Lehlghton's popular cigar Manufac turer, I. S. Koch, expects to occupy ono of the store rooms In WIcand's opera house on or abont January 1st, 18SS. A poultry exhibition was In session at Wcatherly this week. There is no doubt but what it was well patronized by the peo ple of that locality. Miss Emma Fritz, daughter of Daniel E. Fritz, of East Per.n, was married to C. M. Rehrig, by Rev. W. Moore, at Catas auqua, recently. Just received a largo lino of ladles and misses newmarkcts and coats, at Sond helm's Ono Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. The Pennsylvania Grand Lodge of Odd Follows will hold their annual conven tion at Allentown on tho third Monday of next May, Whllo looking around for a Ohrlstmas present call at Kemcrcr & Swartz's and see thoso $2.00 22x50 oil paintings, heavy gilt frame. Trcxler & Kreidler, tho Bank street carriage builders, have laid a substantial plank pavement in front of their works. 3cns' all-wool pan s, made to order, at from $3.50 up to $10, at Sondhelm's Ono Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. Christmas presents in endless variety now open at Luckenbach's, Mauch Chunk. Christmas Cards, December Od. A household without. Tulip soap Is as Incomplete as a bell without a clapper or a young lady without a beau. The easiest riding carriages aro to be had at Ebbert's llycry stablo on North street. Pi Ices very low. Cold pens, pencils and tooth picks; see new goods at E. II. Hold's jewelry store, Mauch Chunk. Wo sell books cheaper than you can get them from tho cities at K. F. Lucken bach's, Mauch Chunk. A now stock of colocks watches and ewcrly for sale at Ilagamau's storo Bank street, Lehighton Pa. 3m Six bundled and eleven dlyoices have been granted In Berks county during tho past twenty years, During the month of October 1020 gal lons of apple-jack were distilled In Lehigh comity. Counterfeit ten cent pieces aro In cir culation. They aro exceedingly well ex ecuted. "Our keepers say that Tulip soap is too good form." Boodle Aldermen In Sin Sing. Seller's advertisement Is read by every body. They can't help It, you know. The milk "combine" iormed at Read lug a few weeks ago has butted. Call at Kemerer & Swartz's and see their lino of furniture. Diphtheria prevails extensively in many towns. Go to Kemerer A Swartz's for bargains In carpets. t wenty-one days moro until 18S3 leap year. Farrvville Items. Mrs. Emerson Carl, of Philadelphia, spent several days hero tills week. Prof. DeVorc whllo in town last wccli examined quite a number of heads. Miss Ar.nle Simpson, of Milton, Is vis II lug relatives and H lends In this place. A serins of revival nieotlngs were coin mencrd Snuda) evening In the Evangelical church. On Monday night several tramps caused quite an excitement here, vthile they wero . .ii..i.iu.i jtxKiiu one oi men, uu I bief of ixilice in the hand, ih. y were lakrn to Main.li Chunk on Tuesday, . . v. .. .r , Daiv. IN THE WORLD OF IlEOR. rclally Compiled for the Toilerstr an Ad vocate Man Thirty-six puddling furnaces In tho Le high Valley aro In blast. The Lehigh stoyo foundry, It Is said, will close down for six or eight weeks to night (Saturday). It Is said that tho slate business in Le high and Northampton counties Is unusu ally nctlvo for this season of tho year. Quito a numbar of coal workers who Lhavo left tho Lchtgji roglon to work In other collieries have met vlth fatal accidents. If it were not for tho coal miners strike In tho Lehigh region 1SS7 would have proyed to bo one of the most successful years In business circles that wo havo had In the past decade. Tho Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Company hayo decided to change the color of all their passenger coaches to n tint ap proaching a bright yellow. Material for tho purposo has been ordered, and tho coaches will be repainted ns rapidly as pos sible until all havo assumed the new shade. Railroad companies west of the Missis sippi will placo a largo number of contracts this month rfnd next. Tho Denycr and Rio Grande has just ordered 30 locomotives, 800 freight cars and a number of passen ger cars, nearly cyery railroad west ot me Mississippi is In tho market for some kind of material or supplies. What occasion thero may bo for a re organization of the Knights of Labor "on an honest and substantial basis," the pub 11c generally are able to estimate, but when the tlmo for that process comes about, tho men who aro to accomplish the work will hardly go to Chicago sympathizers with anarchist assassins who compose the pro- Islonal cominlttco for Inspiration or as sistance. Standar J, The system of half-time was Inaugur ated at tho Packcrton car shops last Mon day. This, In connection with the very low wages paid by tho company, make It exceedingly unfortunate for tho car shop mployees. How long the half-time sys tem will continue Is unknown, but many Incline to the belief that It will continue all winter." In such an event tlio effect can bo better, pictured than worded. Tho aspect of tho Lehigh coal strlko continues unchanged. Summed up the condition of affairs is about as follows: The miners are as Intensely determined as ever not to go to work until their demands are compiled with, while the operators say they will not give ln.to the miners no mat ter wlint the consequence may be. The miners, it is satd, arc well supported by the Knights of Labor In tho present fight and are confident of success. Future de velopments aro anxiously awaited. The average annual ccal production of tills country Is oyer 77,000,000 tons Witli such unbounded resources, making this the garden of tho world, Is It any wonder that from hunger-bitter Ireland, and from the shores of the Rhine, nnd from the isles of the sea, nnd from every land they come to iVmerlca Columbia's land for bread and homes, and happiness. Talk about closing the gates nnd restricting emigration. As ell talk about reversing the tide of the Mississippi or stemming tho gulf stream of the.ocean, while these "Acres of Diamonds" tempt and invite the musclo and brawn of of every clime. The Qem. A Challenge. I hayo heard that you, Harry Stansucrry, of Lehighton, desires very much to -box, spar or fight John L. Rehrig, Jr. I will match him against you for $25. Answer by letter or through tho Advocate. Fiiank Weiss. H'EisspoitT, Dec. 5, 1887" Acknowledgements. Tho following subscriptions for tho Car bon Advocatk have been received since our last report. The Advocate contains all the latest local news, Ac., of tho week, $1.00 per year subscribe for It. M. O. Ilryan, Lehighton $ 1 00 -. y . vi.uk, Lcuigmon, i uo .cwlsArner. Anuashlcohi 7fi fohn (I. Wuest. kresiniville. l'a 2 on A. 1.. M ;inl7, Tnmanua...., 1 00 Jonas I. Moyer, Weissport 1 00 rtui. jtreiogei, eissporc 1 00 Frank Ilefmllnger, Lehighton i oo O. O. Illosc, llowmanstown l oo It. (.'. Wormian, Lehighton l oo Jonas B. ltohrlg, Lchlghtou l 00 . u. nroaiineau, rnimiieipma l oo ;has. Froelich. ltlnon, Minn 1 00 Francis ltowman. I.ehlclitnn i on John A. l'eter, Lehighton 1 00 Dennis Notlisteln. Nornml Knnrirn 1 0.1 W, F. F.srang, lehighton oo .1 . Chrlstman, Little (Jap t 00 Ecliool Directors in Meeting. Tho school directors of town met In regu lar monthly meeting at tho office of 'Squire Lents!, on Northampton street, Monday evening. Tho meeting was called to order by the president W. P. Long; present, F. P. Lentz, John Peter, M. O. Bryan and Samuel Fry. The minutes of tho previous regular and adjourned meetings' wero read and ap proved without correction. The committee on supplies repotted having attended to tho wants of Janitor Wundt, after which the following bills wero presented: iios. canrey, wneeinarrow $ coo F. Lcllieiigulh, repairs, &c. no.oi On motion the former bill was ordered tobe paid whllo tho latter was held under advise ment for a more definite accounting. .It was also decided to secure five moro seats for primary school, also boxes to protect trees on the school grounds, after tho dis cussion of matters pertaining to the gener al welfare of the school tho board ad jour neb Feoplo aa Tney Come and Oo. irilllam Blttncr, of Bcayer Meadow, wns In town Monday. William Kern, of the First National Bank, spent Sunday at Slatlngton. Tho genial )V. H. Rcber, of Harrlty, circulated among friends here on Wedues day. Mrs. Thomas S. Beck, of Bethlehem, waa visiting friends In this place during the past week. Thomas Fagan and wife, of Easton, wero Yisltlug relatives and friends In town over Sunday. D. B. Bertch, tho popular Mauch Chunk tailor, whllo In town Friday made us a pleasant call. Our friend Dennis Notlutein.of Normal Square, made us an agreeable call while (n town on Tuesday. Hlwcn Bauer, a popular East Mauch Chunk merchant, was In town for a few hours on Tuesday, M, O. Bryan, the gentlemanly L. A S stulon agent, was on a business jaunt to Slatlngton this week. jirs. w. a. ituter, ot weatlierly, was tho guost of Misses Laura and Sadie Hof ford, on Bank street, this week. Miss Mary Person an estimable young lady of Slatlngton, was visiting Miss Tillle Seifert, on South street, over Sunday. Mrs. .Carrie Pettlt, of Bethlehem, was tho guest of her sister, Mrs. II. V. Morth liner, Jr., on Bank street, over Sunday, Mrs. It. F. Hofford, of Bank street, re turned homo Friday evening, after a de llghtful visit to relatives nnd friends In the watt. , wa,0i10a. ,,v(,,rv ..... .,. .i,i,. ,. .m n.i .i. .i.. i . of choice goods,at tho jewelry store of E. il. llolil, JUaucli Chunk. OUR STROLLERAT WEISSPORT, Interesting Items ricked Hp andAssortod bv the Stroller. It Is reported that-Qcorgo Horn expects to move his barber shop to East Weiss port. Milton Flory, tho saddler, is nicely and conveniently locatcil In his now storo room on Whlto street. Miss Katie Kclscr, of Whllo Havon, was the guest of Misses Ella and Mary Snyder this week. An Infant child of Thomas Deibcrt, of Franklyn township, died Tuesday and was burled on Thursday. Our jovial friend Joo Rex, had the misfortune to fall from his wagon ono day recently and received ovcro sprains. Gentlemen, of the borough council, wo direct your attention to the necessity of laying a crossing lrom Blery's drug storo to Everltt's Hotel. A pleasant party canio off at the resid ence of Jacob Straussbercer, on H'hlto street, Friday evening. All present enjoyed themselves hugely. -Our popular young friend II. C. Trapp. of tho Lehigh Valley offices, Lehighton, was located at an Important telegraph station at Haztctou last week. During the holidays the store of Andrew Graver offers unusual bargans to purchasers, Dry goods, groceries, notions, Ac, Ac., In great variety and at lowest figures. -Advices from ourprivate census takers disclose the following: we have a popula tion of tli r co hundred souls, Including nineteen old maids, eighteen widows, scyen grass widows, six bachelors, four widowers; in all, a total of fifty-four souls who lead lives of singlo solitariness. May peace be theirs. -Letters for tho following named per sons remain In the post-office, here, un called for: Reuben Arner, Paul Boycr, Jacob Conford, Andrew Deibcrt, IKllliam Fritz, D. S. Gregory, E. D. Hilber, David Hess, Jacob Silk, Llzzlo Thomas, William Zimmerman,. Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say "Adver tised." The members of the Evangelical Sun day school elected the following named officers for the ensuing year last Sunday: Superintendent, C. N. Roth; assistant, G. n. Laury; secretary, A. D. Rlshel; librar ian, John Scidel; treasurer, John W. Heller; superlntecdert infant department W. n. Krcamcr. Tho school has a member ship of over three hundred and Is In a pors petous condition. First class Photography. Williams, the Thatographer, of Mauch Chunk, has procured a,flrst class operator, and Is now prepared 'to turn out any style of work you mhv wish. Call and seo sam ples. Prices reduced to $3.00 per dozen for cabinets until January first. All woik guaranteed. t.f. Public Meeting. Local Assembly, No. 3709, of this bor ough, will hold a public meeting In Gable's Hall, on the evening of December 10, at :45 o'clock. All are cordially Invited to be present, and especllly tho members of the organization, as Important business Is to be transacted that concerns every lover of justice.. Admission free. Comjiittep. K. of L. Mahoning Items. Mrs. Robert McLean spent a few days In Philadelphia last week. W. II. Blttncr, of Beayer Meadow, was the guest of Frank Flexer over Sunday. The protracted meetings in the Evan gelical church closed Thursday eycnlng. ro school this week on account of the institute, and the boys and girls are happy. Somo of our farmers lost hogs from hog cholera. Moses Zellner lost twenty- one. Charles F. Roth and George Scglln left for Sterling Run, Cameron county, on Monday. Last week Ocorgo Scglln had the mis fortune to lose his pocketbook, containing about $15. M. G. Frantz, Milton Eberts and Wm. Eberts left for Mansfield, Ohio, on Tues day of last week, Mrs. Daniel Zeiglerand Mrs. Amandus Zeigler, of Tamancnd, Schuylkill county, spent a few days In the Valley visiting friends. Rov. Mr. Slappig preached an Interest ing sermon, in tho English language, in St. John's church Sunday. Dash. The Consumption of Alcohol on Morality and Health. The following statements made by M. de Flalx, are deserving the consideration of tydents of .the alcohol question. M. de Flalx says: "The birth rate Is less and tho mortality greater In the departments where tho consumption of alcohol Is small; that neither crime nor suicide Is In proportion to alcoholic consumption. Thus In the Sclne-Inferleure the consumption of alco hol Is three times that In tho Novd. but suicide is only twice as frequent. In the Pas de Calais tho consumption is twice as great as that of the Novo, while suicide Is two and one-half times less. In the Seine- et-OIso the consumption is one-half less than that of the Sclnc-Inferieurc, but sui cide in the former Is twice that of tho lat ter." Comparing different nations he says, "France consumes less alcohol than the United Kingdom; its birth rate Is less. and its mortality, criminality, and suicide rates are greater. Italy consumes very lit tie alcohol; Its criminality Is appalling tef- frayante). Spain consumes three times less alcohol than Italy; Its criminality Is double. Sweden, Denmark and Norwav. with a population of about one-third, con sume lour times the quantity of alcohol consumed In Italy, and yet tho criminality of tho former is very small, whllo that of tho latter Is appalling. Russia consumes 4 times the alcohol of France; Its birth rate is almost double. Thus, all the hypothesis arc upset; the most vigorous, the richest and the most moral of the nations aro those which consume the most alcohol. The prediction that alcohol will destroy civiliza tion and the human race is not supported by facts. If France, whoso vitality Is un dergolng a crisis, were among tho nations which consume most alcohol, she would serve as an excellent argument; but the consumption of alcohol by France Is mod erate, and It has been established already that those parts of France are the most Vigorous where tho consumutlon of alcohol Is greatest. S, J ust received irom Boston nn immense stock of the genu ine Knight of Labor Shoes which we are selling at $2.50 and $3. Warranted solid calf leather. Clauss, & Bro., the Tailors, sole agents for Carbon county. Our stock ol hand made bIiocs cannot be beat by any dealer m the county. Latest designs In glassware at Sweeny'i Corner Store. County Institnte. Tho twentj-fourth annual session of Hie Teachers' County Institute opened at 2 p. m., on Monday, In Concert Hall, Mauch Chunk. Tho new law allowing all teachers pay for attending brought out almost the entire teaching forco of tho county ono hundred and sixty being enrolled the first day. Tho Institute wns called to order by Snpt. T. A. Snyder, who announced that he had appointed tho following officers Trcsident, T. A. Snyder, Co. Supt. ; Vlco Presidents, P. II. McCabe, J. M. Roberts and A. S, Bclscl; Secretaries. James J. Boyan and W. II. Sponcer;Enrolllng Clerks, II. J. Relnhard, G. W. Hcmralnger. Er. ecutlyo Commltte, J. M, StaufTer, J. F. Snyder, L. M. Bcidlcr, Maitln J. Mulhall, D. G. Watklns, Wm. McLaughlin. Tho devotional opening exercises wero led by Rev. Woodbury of the Presbyterian church. Prof. Geo. C. Young, of the Key stone Normal School, of Kutztown, then took charge of the music and gayo the teachers an excellent drill In that art. Prof, Young Is a pleasant and genial gentleman aud has an excellent knowledge of the Rub ject of music. Ho awakened considerable activity and precision In a very few min utes. Prof. Geo. E. Littlc.of Washington, D. C., then spoko on drawing, showing that tho teaching of conventional forms Is only a means and not as an end. Tho Prof. Is quick with tho crayon and sketched as rapidly as he spoke. The valuo to teach ers of his talk was perhaps not to great as It was entertaining. As one of the In structors of the day failed to arrive In tlmo thero seemed to be a yold which was not capable of being filled promptly, and so the afternoon session was adjourned, tho teach ers feeling that they had hardly received a full half day's worth in tho first half day of tho week. In tho oyening Prof. Little gayo ono of his "chalk talks," which was much on- Ioyed by all present; most of the teachers, lowover, had seen the samo thing beforo and henco It was not of much valuo as In struction, but was decidedly entertaining. These evening lectures ought to hayo an Instructive ns well as an entertaining sldo to them; tho entertainment may amuso but does not so much profit tho teacher In his or her schoolroom work. TUKSDAY MOIIN1.NG. The Instltuto was called to order about quarter after nine In tho ntomlng, in Iho Hall of tho public school building; devo tional exercises being read by Rov. T. M. Jackson, of the M. E. church, of Mauch Chunk. Prof. Young led In a short drill In music, after which Dr. E. E. Hlgbco addressed the Institute. Tho Dr. had unexpectedly turned up the evening before and tho institute manifested their delight by greeting him with a round of applauso. The doctor's talks aro always full of thought and this opening ono was no exccp'lon. Tho instltuto was then divided into twoj parts, tho one part being taken In charge by Prof. C. B. Cochran, and the other by Prof. G. W. Hull. Prof. Cochran spoko for nearly two hours on Physiology and Hygiene, illustrating and enforcing his talk with specimens, such as the skull and brain of a neero, the brains of a horse, etc- Tho talk was one of much valuo and Interest to the teachers. Prof. Hull gayo an Illustrated talk on Fractions, after which ids section was taken In charge by Miss Totridgo, of Reading, whp spoke for an hour on Language. TUESDAY AFTEIINOOX. After a short drill In music, Dr. Hlgbee spoke on school legislation, exemplifying the laws lately enacted, viz: making tho minimum six months, fixing compensation for attending Institute and getting an ad ditional appropriation of $500,000 for our schools. Ha suggested various ways of us ing this extra money in futuro years. "Use It by putting up better buildings, purchas- ng libraries, lengthening the term still more nnd increasing the wages of the. teach ers when thoy do efficient work." After a short recess, Instltuto was again called to order, and Prof. U. B. Cochran, delivered his Illustrated lecture, on "Air," In which he carefully diagnosed ard divided air into its. constituent paits showing bv a number of actual experiments how neces sary pnre oxygen was to animal life, and how determental to health was Impure viti ated air saturated with carbonic acid gas, proving that in order to support combus tion In the body It is necessary that wo should breath pure air, and by thus keeping the lungs so supplied, our bodies would re main in a healthy condition, while on tho other hand Ill-ventilated rooms, and stilling atmosphere that arises from decaying mat ter, Ac, would plant and feed tho germs of dlscaso, and broken down constitutions. The talk was beneficial and edifying. Another selection was sung, after which Prof. G. W Hull gave an Interesting and Instructive talk on "False Notions of Edu cation," in which he faithfully pictured the distinguishing features, between tho falso and Hie true. The speaker holds that the genuine education of a man is that which directs him to higher and nobler mo tives. "Shame," said the orator, "on an education that will cause a man to look with disdain upon honest toll, that will teach him lo forget that poverty Is not a disgrace. Many a brilliant young man, said he, has parents who toll lrom morn till night, even denying themselves the luxur ies of life that he may have an education, and after they acquired It become so vitiat ed with arrogance and prido that they are ashamed to recognize their parents. Shame on him, who would forget the mother who watched over and tolled for him. Give us that education which will create in us a love of home, a loyo of kindred and a love of God." TUESDAY EVUXWO. Concert Hall was well filled with an at' tentive audience at 8:15,whcn tho exercises were opened by a duct sung by Mr. C'has Crellln and Miss Agnes Swartz, Mrs. Belva Lockwood, of Washington, D. C, then was Introduced to the audlenco and was greeted with prolonged applause. Sho lectured on "Social and Political Life In Washington." She is a lady of pleasant appearance and voice, easy and profuse, perhaps, Ingesttire, and without doubt a woman of keen observation and good thinking power. Her description of life In Its various phases wero decidedly interest Ing and her remlniscnces of famons men, Interesting and Important events and fam ous conrt decisions were entertaining and racy. Those who attended tho lecture mainly out of curiosity were agreeably sur prised to find not only their curiosity gratl fled, but also a rich Intellectual treat given them. WEDSDSDAY, TUUItSDAY AND FMDAY. The programme as nrranged for tho above days was minutely carried out. The talks on educational matters wero Interest lng and entertaining In every particular and no doubt much good will be the result ot a week spent In listening to the practical talks of able educators on subjects of vital Importance to the common school teachers of this couuly. The lectures on Wedmss' day and Thursday evenings were well at tended and unexccptlonally Interesting, Friday ws devoted to tho clearing up and final disposition of the programmo, so to. day (Ftlday) concludes tho 24th annual Institute, the most Interesting of them all, Christmas Directory. A flno lino of silk plush, crushed mo hair plush, reed, rattan and carpet rockers at Kemerer A Swartz's. A flno lot of hanging and stand lamps just received at Sweeny's Corner Store, Don't fall to see them. Sunday school people will find bar gains In Books by an early call at E. F. Luckenbach's, Mauch Chunk. Chlldrens' music boxes only fifty cents at E. II. Hold's, Mauch Chunk; other stores sell tho samo boxes for one dollar. -Don't fall to buy your holiday over coats for men and hoys at Sondhelm's Ono Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. LAUn IIkck. On Saturday evening, Dec. 3, inrw.uiiuu oiiiciiiiuig eienr'inau s lcsiuoncc, Lchlghtou, by ltev. .1. 11. Kuilcr, Stephen 0. Lauh and Sarah A. Ilcek, hotn of Lockport, HuFFonn llr.nmo. On the same evening, hy Hie same, at the resilience of the hr i n'x n.ir. cuts, Win. F. Hunnrd and Miss Ellen H. Itch- rig, noiii ot iiiiigiiton, r.i. Hood's Is a peculiar medicine, and Is carefully pre pared by competent pharmacists, Tho com bination and proportion of Sarsaparllla, Dan delion, Mandrake, Yellow Dock, and other remedial agents is exclusively peculiar to Hood's Sarsaparllla, giving It strength and curatlvo power superior to other prepa rations. A trial will convlnco you of its great medicinal valuo. Hood's Sarsaparllla Purifies tho Blood creates and sharpens tho appetite, stimulates the digestion, and gives strength to every organ of tho body. It cures tho most sevcro cases ot Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Bolls, Flmplcs, and all other affections caused by Impuro blood, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Hcadacho, Kidney and Liver Complaints, Catarrh, Rheu matism, and that cxtrcmo tired feeling. " Hood's Sarsaparllla has helped mo moro for catarrh and Impuro blood than anything else I ever used." A. Ball, Syracuse, N. Y. Creates an Appetite " I used Hood's Sarsaparllla to cloanso my blood and tono up my system. It gavo mo a good appctlto and seemed to build mo over." E. M. Hale, Lima, Ohio. "I took Hood's Sarsaparllla for cancerous humor, and It began to act unllko anything else. It cured tho humor, and seemed to tono up tho wholo body and give mo new life." tf. F. Nixon, Cambrldgcport, Mass. Send tor book giving statements of cures. Hood's Sarsaparilla Soldbynlldrngglsts. gltlxforf3. Prepared only by C; I. HOOD A; CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. IOO Dosoc One Dollar On or About the 1st of January, it The Tobacconist, will remove his business Into tho corner storo room under the Now Opera. House, corner of Iron and Bank streets, where he will bo pleased to meet his friends. declO You buy a CHRISTMAS l'RESKNT for j our Sweeotheiirt. Sister. Wife, Daughter or Mother, kindly call and -see tho NKW lllllll AIM! DAVIS VERTICAL FUUD SKW 1N! MACHINi;; It will make Hie most desirable present of the tlav. Geo. W. Maim. Affcnt. Bank St., LKHIUHTON. l'a. ' norawiw PUBLIC SALE OK VALUABLE Ite&l Estate ! The umlerslnned will sell nt imhlic sale, on tho premises, two miles Eait ol Jlllport, Carbon county, l'cnna.. on SATURDAY, December 24th, at Two o'clock p. m., nil certain tract or piece of laud hounded and described ns follows, viz: Un tho east hy lands of Harilson Anrews, on the west by lands of Prank Ash, on the south by i.iun oi jouu ui.uk. "u mo eusi oy mutis oi wco. Kunkle, containing One HnndraO. anil Twenty Acres, moro or less, about To acres of w hlch are cleared and under a c;ood stato ol cultivation, the lial anco Is goat tiniherland. Tho Improvements thereon arc a Two und a Half Story Stone Dwelling House 38x32, with Summer Kitchen, a largo barn and lit IlCUCSThll J I'UIMUIIMIUKS, AllUll? 13 11 UllU ItH IHK near tho house, and a running stream near the ham; also two Una orchard of Choice Fruit Trees una a (irnvo 01 sneunaiKs. A M15TALLIO Ollli IIKI) Is In full oncrntlon on the property, and Is claimed to ho the host In Carbon county. This Is a lino property and of fers a tine opportunity for a person of moderate capital. ESTerms and conditions will ho made known nt tlmo and place of sale, by Ts Widow of Kiln In Andrews, dee'd THE :-: SUN, -KOlt- 1SSS. Tho voar issa nrondses tobe a vcar of splendid olltlcal developments, ono and nil rcdoiuiillng o tho glory and triumph of a UNITED DEMOCRACY. IN THE FRONT LINE WILL BE FOUND THE SUN, Fresh from Its niaznlflcciit victory over the com- blued foes of Democracy In Its own Ktato, true to Its convictions, truthful above all else, and fearloss In the cause of truth and right. Tho SUN has six, eight, tnelvo and sixteen pages, as occasion requires, and Is ahead ot all competition In ever)thlug that makiis a news paper. Dally $0.00 Dally and H'cekly - - - 7.50 Sunday (10 and 20 pages) - - 1.50 Weekly - - - - 1.00 11-3 Address THE SUK, New York. -GO TO- SWEENY'S Canned Tomatoes, l'Ickeleil Chow-chow, Corn. Onions, Oysters, l'eaches, Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines, Gherkins, Colcrv, Cauliflower, Horseradish Catsup, Ueans, L.otiLjJJccr, Sweet potatoes, Oraugos, Hanannas, Mince Moat, Apples, uocoanuts, .Dates, rigs, corn-meal, mixed nuts, grapes, apricots, citron, hickorytnuts, California peaches, cocoanuts macaroons, seedless raisins. And everything else usually kept in a first-class general store, in cluding Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Qucensware, China ware, (fee, &c. REMEMBER THE Corner Store LEHIGHTON, PA. PURE ! EFFECTIVE ! ! ELEGANT f I i KEBEIt'S NEW DRUG STORE, III the Old Stand. TJufler Helert Hall, Bank Street, LehiEhtflD, Pa Medicines all New, Pure, Effective & Elegant. DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Toilet Articles, Fancy Soaps, Chamois Skins, Sponges, all kinds Brushes, Combs, Perfumery ond everything else In tho Druggists lino kept In great variety and of most exoelWut quality. rilYSICrAN'S' rilESCltll'TIONS CAKKFUIjTjY COMPOUNDED. M Weiilit N. B. Two licgulav Physicians always in attendance ODr. Reber, the older, cau always bo found and is ready to gfre advice, and to prescribe FREE Furnishing medicine of flnt quality, and at as reasonable charges as can bo had elsewhere. Office and Consultation Rooms (Moment to RcWs Dm Store. Established 1867. December 5, 6, MEHRKAM & SON'S Mib Italics' ous Department To examine our goods and prices before buying elsewhere. It Will iBsny Yom To buy substantial Goods nt our Standard Store, instead flatA ing with petty dealers who have no stock. There are soma wko say that there is no difference ia llubber Boots. The diffcrwMt is as great as in a pair of leather boots that cost $5.0p and a ydkr that costs $2.00. Let no one make you believe that thero k aa difference in rubber boots. Adaiii MeiirksuH fc Son, Sept 17 3m Bank m Sim swm T, THIS WEEK, MENTION A COMPLETE Set of ELECTRICAL APPARATUS. A sample board showing its workings and effects. Electricity is the power of the age, and wide-awake people are sure-to appreciate "the efforts we are making to introduce the results of the combined study of the best and most ingenius masters of it. We are pre pared to furnish estimates or take contracts to equip business places, hotels and private dwellings with par tial or complete sets of alarms, taps, bell pulls or any-' thing in this line at short notice. CLARK'S Cove Plant Fertilizer! An article of superior merit for the conservatory and window garden. An odorless plant food and insectcide, producing luxuriant flowers of great brilliancy and exquisite fragrance. ALWAYS ON HAND A Complete Line of Oils, Paints, Glass, Hardware, Coal, &c, &c, HIGH ART :-: IN Wo call attention to our magnificent stock of Artistic Umbrellas, unequalled both in Novolty of Design and Economy In Prices. We have just opened an excellent assortment of Choicest Novelties In : ENGLISH STICKS ;-: from tho most Celebrated London makers. We havo tho popular Aoaoia Wood Sticks with Gold and Silver Mountains. Choice Fallow Stag Hooks Mounted on Acacia Wood Slides, with Gold and Silver Hands. NEW STYLES IN Gold Mounted Ash, Gold Mounted Orange, Gold Mounted Black Horns. Also Cold ami Slhcr Halls, Hook and Caps. S-Duniblllty anil Kcniininv aro lint onre forgotten In all our (treat variety ot lUIAUTU'UI, THINGS. llooil Umbrellas, with Hold Cajit, at $1.83 each. Hood Silk Umbrellas, with Gold Caps, nt S3 o each. 634 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Penn'a. October 30 1887- Call, Examine, Be Convinced TJIAT YOU CAN IIAVK I'ltOOKAMMES, INVITATIONS, I'AMPHLETS, umoui.Aits, TICKETS, NOTE HEADS, kETTEIl HEADS, DILI, HEADS. ENVELOPES, STATEMENTS, HUS1NESS OA1UIS, D0IX1EKS, and merchantilo printing of all kinds executed at the lowest possible rates. Our work will be found equal to that of any ofRco in the county, and will be done at the time promised. Carbon Advocate JOB ROOMS, Bank St., Lehighton. Good Snalitj!!! Re-Established 1887. 7, 8 and 9, 1887. IPsiy Yon Street, Lehighton, Penna. ii Samuel mmi. NOVELTIES IN Silver Mounted Pomentos, Oxodized China Silver, Silver Buck Horn.