ORIGINAL CHEAP CM STORE TIip most fashionable nnd nonular Dre Fabrics are the . . . 1 BREEZY HAPPENINGS l.OOAL MATTF.nS OK MOIIK OH MOTS lMI'OKTANCM. What It" Ocrarecl in tills Cltr Hurlnx ttie I" I . . , . , changeable, we imc ueauuiiu w,.i, irtin.ntir Kpitmntmi iu our colorings in the Cashmere Glace serial imner. and the Chevrons. Tlie Prices it won't co.t y u cent, ltewi it are very low lor this clas of r.-. .1 BtltiT. . Kino teams for all imrio9 nt the We arc. and always were and South End Livery. ..II ,.;.li, ilw. rpnntntiim of Fine free lunch will be aon-ed at will maintain ttie reputation oi w A peters, j,,,, oll 1? being the I'ountam Head lor eTniwr. Mnurninc MoteriaU, Look at Full line of JnRraln and Brussels 7, ,. 6 i, carpets nt Henry SchwarUVt. the lino WC Keep . -Slnnle bueey harness at $7.00 and Dlack Trecot in 1 wo ii raues, upwar(is at m. Kiory's Weissport. it. Black 5-4 Sponged Habit -Butcher John Klpp drives a new rt t 1 liorsv JUhl. lIUIUUtt-He. Hum J.ai UlOUl. Ktrnlim lllnrkfi.4 Cloth. flnnrrre Ktnrker will nav a sultablo Ulack Henrietta 111 1 liree reward to nny ono who llnm nis uiacn t JllfllltiC9. rr.. moWolhom. lllnxl.- Pnsrimeres as nbOVC, Wilson's confectionery, north First Tun fJrndpi Mile atld Jet street, Leiilghton, Ta. leil UmUCS " """"M - m ,T,,.1.,ltlilntnrinr niockS. nt 1,L nninilnr Central Drue Store Second Mourning Goods, all nicely repainted. 1 1, .t V W whnt we --Charley Enzlan, otEast Weissport, the latest and best, wnat we , dolnR clertcal work ln Ge0rge claim above all, WC Will save Etuinn's popular north First Street l ... ..l.iiniT ccnoral store. you zu per ce.u u, ,,. & your chrlstmil9 Tor4 at Wil Trom US all the latest trimmings Unn's confectionery and be happy. North First street, Lehlghton, in. -It won't cost you a cent. Read it. in Ulacks and Colored. Our Store will be closed on Thanks. giving Day the 3 1th. J. T. NUSBAUM. Storm and cane overcoats aro sold 111 por cent cheaper at the One Price Sltr looming nan, lunucu ouulk. Don't buy clocks of the Installment . . ... - Imam Tlnnl. will c.rn nil A.ll nl f t fl A .lll.ll.VII. . 1 I" ' J J Just make It irpoint to see David T.l.linrf when vnn wnnt. n tanm for bud- Tho("inrhnn AdVOCatS neM or pleasure, lowest prices. I neuarouiiHuvuoaio n0k. rocket . J ...... rd - - Knives, wrltinffuesKsanaL-aruuaies, SATUBDAY, KOVBMBEB SO, 1802. MANUAL. T1UININ0. AaAlil.T.lkoulh. MHI"" innr."r llalll.t. a nithini enralrm from the rwn "t rrof. Thru. v lulil.t. l one lime of tbls . l'ut now recover. f frlnild.Mass..laalaisrtrtlBtfrrt Wa are much rrratifled to notethe luourpwpltuitl partlmUii t Cm recovery to health of our popular vocATcrndm. rot itt w roW'"'" townsman, Mr. W. E. Ash, president of aplrtetiliremkiflMhl Trtlnlw ma the Lehlghton Water Company, who ixiblleillwiMimi At Wrftr. !.. Thrs- j,a, Jein ()Uite seriously for some We hare a large well selected line of theso goods. Take a look at them, at Luckenbach's, Mauch Chunk. Kmvs come to us of the very seri ous Illness of Francis Bachman. son of William Bachman, or town. 1-Yancis left sorao weeks ago for Lorodo, Texas, where he now Is. We trust he will soon time past, Oo to C. A. Harding livery on North street for teams for pleasure purposes or Tor weddings or runerals Lowest prices. Buy your ladles' and misses' jack riwf. B'j.irr' aip MaouiI Ubw U nsptdtllir emSMtHlnl ilh lolliHldrudm7 ibewMlmnblmwIfonrii ntKtAlu IkM r'MsriHoa. Unhand work An lmtiMi taKwT Ttili lrndi op two uonwnKwn ill uun iiumwn wnij miiu i .. . n . n. jMi , i.,,.i..k.ii,otnli,e ets at tuo une i-nco tsiar v;ioiuing 2. Z'ZZl V . Mauch Chunk, where yon can W.Yr.l..ird ino.ybyo,.n,lronmi, 'fr ''"' tn " rocK iy cmiiict with Artuil Hlf. This H true tto noiiom prices, . . ..i..niu Hi nn Mr. and Mrs. Ilcnrv Kennell will srewhollr rtoeAtea In tbu wir- H we soon take i possession o r their beautiful he frinillnt nt i.lnln. The fundlon of homo on the corner of Third and Alum hi i. .idI m nrrnsro na rroMtly to streets. The Kennoll residence Is one k... i,.iinn hifh it bMlnt.aftriwAruA of the prettiest ln this city. .ti,..i i.vm.r rmironmruti. The Khool n I Committees annolnted for church nt iiisrisiiittronnient In which we are! festivities during the holidays call airprrillolif kIumikIsII our Iith ly acmal early. See our stock of nice candies lllf. and popcorn, It will pay you. Wilson's Thl FftAblri in lo iMertheMoiMHiiM- confectionery, north First street, Lo- Hmi. Hinurl tnlnlm ilrei bo knowlcdre I blgbton, l'a. ot Ue tltmr nun opertlooj whkli rotr Into a Boys' overcoats at $LW, RJXfl, KlXiO, IhouundthlnzslnlhelniliutrlAl ndmanufu- an,l (,;,oo. Men's overcoats at S4.00, luting lfUurtotprttlMl life. A workthop, ifo.CO, $8.00, 810.00 and upward, which AMfara ratine, a ipecimon oi rcnurciur means n saving or .ti por com. ai eonu inrani til bit llle a dlttm nt thine to a boy nhn helm's Tailoring Hall. Mauch Chunk. h ArtuAlly pt rlormrd Hie elf me nUty procev i.'ranic i Hell has taken possess r which enter Into Hi nuking Irom what III Inn nf tlm InrrTA stnrn mom In tlm 4urtotheborwh(ihu not. A woiklnt me Uoriacher row on Uaukway. where he rfAAnlnaUboratoryUiintretwrymmork. wui conduct 111? carpet weaving es- to cnrmicKi iawiii. i lauusnment. Wbst u he direct rum m '""""J -Eirort Is being made to secure the , 0,.lrlnind the n Had. ot. Inte UnMul pardon of Jerome Itelgel, now serving wUlf Th. cerebrum U eornpoM olcellu i,ntence the fWrn Venltentary. MAtler and of Boron, matter. So li Ih. .plnal ,,hllaiIephla- Keigel has been in very cwra. i u. ,xm " ' , . , . i. 1 poor health tor some montns past Z k ZZl n . : -A.nM..OTt and all clothing out or aend Impul. alow It., rooter nertei to "d ladles' Jackets bought at tne une .i.,,. The lennorr celli are dereloocd r,ce Bulr -oiumK Jiau, oiuucu .the poweraot perception throo.U iheni.by cl n per cent oil ror iar rare. ratlon In Khool ami out ot achooU The -An exchange says: A Lawrence, MtorcelUcantdeelopfl only UywuMular Kansas, girl kneads bread with her octlclty. There ar. eae otf record where a gloves on." ho do we. Wo need It limb wa amputated la cUktlwodatHl herthe with our shoes on, with our pants on, person llrcd to inalnr. life, and where a po tl tn fact mighty bad too. If some of :,..,. ...in.ti .hoi ti.MU.1 devrWu. our delinquents would pay up we ,t r.i i,. ,rt. or it., i.min whieh control the would buy a whole bakery. movement! of the leg amputated. Amputation! I Great Scott! those overcoats Sond afler maturity 1 reached do not hare ntatked I helm, tho tailor, sells, are tho cheapest ......i and beet mado coats I ever saw. Hurry. The brala l moat platl ilurlKf the prlod Ulrannle.weare golngto Mstich Chunk rem birth to adolcKetice. litis ii, Iherttore.ito get, one , we con hare imm wwin J lie lima for dereloplnc II. Hence manor! train-1 tuW on every coat. lat of lome kind, like clay moulding, eoaetrue-1 David Khbert Is up to snulf nnd lion work In card board, drawing. He., irt bo I dont vou forget It. There has just taught early. To postpone all fom.i ol hand 1 been completed in his largo livery a work la ichool until the Pn learoA a trace It I room for carriage and wagon washing lo mlii the opportunity vhenHeh work can do purposes that keeps the genial Henry's nuntforblidetelopment. I face in one continuance wreath of The meaning of "maitual skill" Itoflenmle smiles. conceited, ft laanppnwl lo refer merely lo the lur Trimmed Ladles' Jaokets at J.an.1. whllit really It U a menial quality. It (Ui0, (lift worth S0.00; better ones at Meant the mlnd'a control of a froup of nwMlei aijXKI, $10.00 and 112.00, worth $2t).CO, at Aado work, and wheu ou de,elp eueh tklU gondhelm's Tuiloring Hall, Mauch 40B icaiir irato lite lutltu tin can Mm ueirwyi IJunng. Aklll lii the hand oi an idKK-tntre inuu lie rKuft.t: us TI1KCK). rianh I'lrlnree of Familiar Vnrrn UmnlitK and Oolns. Jatiob Heberllug whs tit Catasau- qua on Monday. Dr. Klstler, ot Monlnrl lie, was In town on Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Miller, ot First ttreet, spent Friday at Mauch Chituk. Mrs. Philip Mause, spent u few days this week with l'hlladelphla relatives. . .Matt Saeger, of the Cottage Hotel, Frceland, was n visitor In town on Tuesday. Mrs. Kato Nothstelu, of Nornuil Square, was n visitor In town on Tuesday. .Mrs. Joseph Obert and Mrs. 11. B. Kennell attended a funeral at Cntasau qua on Monday. David Ebbert, of North street, re turned Saturday from a trip as fur west as Pittsburg. . .John F. II. Albright, the jolly boni face ot the Long Run Hotel, was in towu ou Monday and "seen" the An. VOCATB. . . Frank Wlsler, of Lehigh Tannery, was here on Monday just long enough to smile on J. W. Itaudenbush, I. S. Koch and Clauss Bros. . . Al Qreonawald, the accommodat ing salesman w ith Zern's Opera House store, spent last Sunday at Allentown. Misses Llzste and Alice Monte and Mrs. John Peter and daughter, Miss Emma, wilt call on Allentown friends to-day and Saturday. . Miss Sallie Kaudenltush and Mrs. John McKolvey were at Chapinan'u Station, Saturday, attending the fun eral of a llttlo daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ott. . .Horace Heydt, Esq., of Freyman & Heydt, attorneys,was before tho Pardon Board at Harrlsburg, Tuesday, In the luterest of Jerome H. IJelgel. . .Miss Annabel Brocatoleft Tuesday for Kutztown, where she is attending the State Normal School. MissBrocate was called home for a few days owing to tho Illness of her mother. .. . .Qeorgo Enzian did business at Al lentown and Easton during a fow days last week. During his absence Sam Belt?, did the elegant at Enzian's pop ular store. . .John Miller, late ot Bethlehem, at one time a residont hero has moved to Akron, Ohio. Ills wife, Mrs. Miller spent a few days last week friends here Iteforo leaving for her western home. I EAST VE1SS1'011T. seriously -Amatrden Beer Is quite 111 with typhoid fever. Lewi Delsbaeh dl.l uinrlnews at Allentown on Wednesday. Mrs. Henry Berlin Is rewrted seri ously ill with an attack of qultioy. Hd Monyer Is a new helper In OampbellV popular shaving saloon. For shoe and gents furnishings at cost prices attend flrnver's closing out salo. John Zern and wife sjtent Thanks giving Day with friends at White Haven. Henry Berlin has reopened his blacksmith shop. All work will bo done promptly. It. The revival meetings at the chapel ave concluded. Much good was ac complished througlt the effort of the members. Keceutly some person or persous forced an entrance Into the blacksmith shop of Berlin & Zimmerman and stole lot of tools and also did other duniago. Sunday school committees for Christinas celebrations will save time, money and (rouble by buying their Christmas confectionery from O. J. Saeger, who has a big line to select from. Lonest prio sou all goods. Csll and see us. Al Kresgc aud family are homo from an extended trip among Schuyl kill county friends. Al left here quite ill, but comes back hearty and well. Whilo In Schuylkill county, he was under the modicil treatment of Dr. Floxer. In some mysterious manner flro originated lu n canal boat ln the yard here one night recently. Tho boat was loaded with hay billed to Fred Hor- lachor. The fire was extinguished be fore much damage was done. 1 Constable Milton Setzer is home from Scranton where ho was attending the marriage last Thursday of his sis ter, Miss Jennie, to U. S. Koliey. The ceremony was performed In the M. E. church and was a very pleasant affair. The school board of the Franklin Independent District, resolved at a re cent meeting that all children living between J. K. Rlckert's and tho John Heller residence, who were yet iu the Intermediate branches, should attend the Union Hill school. This Is because the new brick school already Is cousld ably overcrowded. The Luther Union. Tho Luther Union will hold their regular meeting on the evening of De cember 2nd, to which all are cordially Invited to attend. The following pro gramme will be rendered. Opening exercise, Robert Stout; scripture study; recitation, Edgar Xander; recitation, Annie Straup; recitation, Daisy Boyer; select readings, by Mamie Sentinel and Mary Bowman; paper on the judges; solo, Annlo Houser; chorus, Mary fcuuerr. A l'ew More llHrgwlneatTretter'sCArrlajre Works. Mv own make platform wagons 1 nnd 2 horse at from $100 and mi. miar- auteed; also a few carriages at from 90 to S110; also several 1 aud 2 horse platform wagons, second liand, one only used a few months, at S05, former price ?120. Now is your time as it will only be for a short time, ns I must have the room for new goods, first come first served. No trouble to show goods. It will pay you to buy good goods. l'ACKERTON. J3T"The wife of Landlsrd Eugene Ever itt wa quite seriously ill last xeek. 83? Ensineer Alfred Vanscoter was oft amy tor a lew uays tins week Willi an at tick of erysipelas. SLJT -Vessrs Ed Drelsbach and Isaac Bartholomew, popular young citizens of Franklin township, visited friends on the Hill on last similar. B3T Misses Annie Baker and Bella KHz. Patrick, of Cast Jfaaclt Chunk, were visit orsstlbe resilience of William Sandherr ami family on last Sunday, Wr-Mrs. Virginia Bennett accompanied by Mrs. Joseph Jf. Bennett spent Itonrlay visiting relatives ami irienus at rarryville. ViT' Mrs. William McClone and daueh ter of Weathcrly. and Messrs. Thomoj uuuert and tleorje Miller, of Penobscot, were guests of Mr. and airs. W. F. Broil head tills week. J3T" Some people seem to bounder the Impression thai l'srkerton Is of no Import ance whatever. We, loo, have almost come to the same conclusion, at least so far as certain things are concerned. For example, a year or more since at a local election a Surtervlsor was plMtM vhm. . j ..i 1 .1. i .. t r . !.. itm i. . i. . ' i . i .... ... lu.li..khliullhahanJ. 8iwh skill tia.u. tr I . IS" T l"' XY" "T"" I - ' u.aun.js iumo - -- . i.iMji nrn! ii villi nil r mm I iniif ill T nmrii-t. i n in tut .ihia nn ii n u.1.1. lontanUnued practice. Into an "" the way and that Is that the days are ever has been done to substantlallv Im habit. Mere iiaeaueauonu taiue. cm. a, . , Bnj u )o) lmiM t0 , pr0Te ,hMe roads which are and all alomr oave oeen in a icrriote condition. 11 this condition of affairs existed in one place only there would not be so much cause for complaint, km unfortunately it is general nanis are warned out, cutters are tilled asen.e, lis practical ame as P- im all the order, that keep piling In miction omiiu. on tho lira. Jo in Yost Is aunerlnten llereiswhrretheaiinoilhe manual iraininc i .,.... m , i.s I.. .in, echool diners irom thai know about hosiery U hardly worth tter stoMwtcosklllbeenrnMarahH.wblWIi,...,,., lit totter continues to perfect IhUhaWt. The t.,,,' mi. ui. i...- ' bridges are broken and pedestrians are jilroU the former Is edueuloaal, that of Ik. . T'.,",m'V,.,J' W nVv,r constaitlly In danjer of meeting with accl- laltrr technical. There Is another laponaw , 1" C ,."V;"iM it difference. The trade school Mteefa owyoae Hue of work, jhMsoiM torn ot woodwork f I " volets snomu seo to itinai inenextBupei me form of work In Iron: the Manual InWsi I ill sain tiu roe teriiguioii utitii titor comes irom tuts enu 01 1110 dtitrict, school takeaaa many dllereot lines otwvrk, I and Impfovement Lompany will, dur 1 jy llelow Is appended a quotation from both wood and Iron, as are nmesanr to teaeat lng neat summer, lwlhl atiteen dwel-, a tpewh delivered by President Cleveland I h operations whleti enter Iwlo HwrfuctkHi wiling imttwea eft 1 ow ai iruiriy at a dinner party given by Mr. Ilcnn VII ..oi.i.i.,!.,.. itt,ii,.ii.riu Tfc luaul ott th wt auw Mutlt street also liard In New York Citr recenilv. "Ifv (raining school aims at (UIik Ihe popH a (ewe will bet opnel. DwelliiiRw are In iW love of country, my attachment to the mi .u.hiiiLt mIuiiob u u laieaaiukoa local maul lir ill at this time we dorVt wind pies of true democracy, mv aDDrecla. fourMlaateeholealseaoiil, )wtas lh IHar I klsow of a vsteant Iwuwe lu the city. , Hum ot the obligation! have entered Into studies la puMk seswola gtte a awrl literary I I 0 luw 01 Hie i-oupswy ia goou one. wtui iuo utw anu mat connaing people 01 rdurallon as a pretirU"U hh- a imnnwni - ur w r. IMtuser, Ilw papular and I " -" -; ,',' 7. "7" rruirw. suomaftil y, ear, imm. and throat i ".?; ,iS,r'ccLl,D, ." "''Pre Uow thill ..make rw tm uamioI tMui I HeswlkAt of I laalwtun, will lie at the "V. ? ""V "rf,""u. yvi"s In our alreadr crowunl eoorw of atwdrT Tkm I HxclwtHee Hotel ou Frit lay. I lecwniber lsalwa)sawayofOlacwa( ouairt to he ttmt 1 iit, wberw tHpM oAmnnc iiissimni m education. Ami hi tals eaw It M eaw lo will rhul blw rwsdr and mtirteoua to the way out. llr eUmlAAIinf Ik rutMiU trow watt tlpotl tbM. The rluotor baa bewll our courses iiiAlns. we shall I titi nr. imIIi iiMWMArt Li i.M.n.ljIn. .I.Ai.HWm. In umiliAl awj arts. I tbfnftt wMb waait tiucf The Adviv luailct let as banleh araMNwr frow all grAoei CATC swh KenawweAid Dr. Ikatlawr. It TOM newel bss awrvsaww itrmv ran 10 www UIIH it. llr enmuiailnf iwe rwwMew hum tttut ufwm iiiem. i no isurwir umm ummu s ol stwdy and m orwmallut wax re- vMtiiNt Ihbjtihm fur awverml yasvra shall and turn itr uysra aUKitoa nat awl baa trtad poopl hwo for really oeeeeaary Let ui iiiimiime illnsates of lb wyn, Mir, uoao and etceptlb highest, or two heaWel, grades, and teaek ehlMcea to speak vti wme torrrctly by praetlee. Let im eoaie readtaa. composition, spelling and wot H the ship, w Ith Beoraphr, history, set en a4 Wee autre, a.nd use them as a Mean of leaeluwii these stndles, aed we shall bate Uhm for Numwa Iralntui, Irrdodlsf eoeklag awd sewlwf. When iwpllt read on leocrawk), ktrton. a. lence and IHerauue, two rewdlag Mps Umsc atudles along to an uteat twat tlftaanr saw lltniiiue usiuiijt uvthcu lu imui rwflerUon. When 1 consider all that we liate 10 do al a party charged with the eootrol ol lite government I feel that our eaaspalga, Instead of being concluded, is lust bwun. What shall our performance. Le ot Irte contract we have made with our eowuncMwi, "xt now well shall we j uni fy the truat tlul they have Imposed on us? II we see uotninr. iu our vietorr but a II Maw to revel Id partisan spoils we shall fall at imr point. If we merely profess la eertee wood our work, and If we nuke laoanitt too vet 10 do it a oor far seek. Ina panUan advantage, we shall invite eotnVetsBt anal dlwrace. If we attemnt 10 ilbcbarta our daty to tue people without eawHwwie parsv oarsoay in patriotic ae. Hon, we shall demoatlraie our Incom lat. When w is ass saw- thev wrllo ootuiMMlUoua about taoM iM-t. ItmolSAAleil In m stlwHar war. IhlsuehiHuapoeiuoiia run uka tbe aiseoaf tue BOtilrlndlba diUl' tlews"o modern sebooH of anetsot Ilw I Aud that Uma course not only astas Mate, Vat st tl.o put a life aud Interest law ike readiaf aad roiiiponltlon never known before, la shaft, alt language, atfaraslhe taothef teojrue Is aoaeeea ed. shuuld be uught lu wtneatloa wuk what may tie called the nbought studtee" of Ike ear lii ulum. 11 was a setHMM MtoUke eiee la has made separats "branehes" of these lianas aw studies In the lower arade sebooU. II wswasi attempt U "make brktks wltkout straw,'' It was a sign ol brains lu a Iwv that ha kaleal composition writing wheu tie was required lo write about OHtcthfguf which he knew nolh lug and cared noiblng. I'NION Hill. Hlg lavroalm awoM ararvlalr lu nginl og aaowsa, oaaaawOCa. batav HaMa awl ntr M tirwvar c-hattac owt v . ..... ... ... .... 1 WH Prasteoot ehjct ( Iceland ltad . . . . l .. . ' " " aa-.iiaatasin apreaaeii In bis be. Nana nar iiwwse eHmiaawaws, ijaautns aotmty Ckariaa Amor lata aoU klalrwewkxl BgiM to Juiia-h tlarwsan, of Wawt 1'vait, MatNilklll roanty. louvtar tsufi, rnu Isalf at Urn Itsatawatk Jollltsrailoii parade I - - - n !-- ... uLikl lu MrA.il.1 1 . bat fast peaaJofhls raekenou conetltu! taia. to say 11 was graad. is puuiog ssaVif. II waa slat ply (nateoao. lleo all alonf Uia ilaa of raareii were llluoilu -dsam ronwviier aoq laaur aasat a.u. 1 1 . .k. .mi 1 ..... . ' iMaarasa saw ureas ion av auoouac ofr are MAUCHCjlUNK. Mrs. Lawrence McOlnley tiled on Sunday, nged twonty-seveu years. Her husband Is a passenger trnln engineer on the Control Railroad. Jury Commissioners John F. Con- nell, of Beaver Meadow, nud Joel Zel genfuss, of Millport, Monday nfternoon began the work of 'lining the jury wheel in the Commissioners' ofllae for the year 1S03. Five hundred names will be selected from the various dls- tricts In a proportion of about one name to every fourtenn voters. Buster Breslin, ot Lansiord, Is the clerk. Few editors can point toa Dolltlcnl career like thtit of Editor Ranch's, of the Mauch Chunk Democrat. Fit ty-two years ago he started as an active par ticipant In campaigns, and never missed one since then. At that time he was n rod-hot Harrison fBennv's grandfather) man, but he afterwards saw tne error 01 nis ways and nail the supreme pleasure of assisting to defeat the grandson ot the man ho helped to elect. From the Freeland Tribune. Tho annual examination In Carbon county for teachers' permanent certifi cates was held In the High School room, Mauch Chunk, Saturday. Tho applicants were Miss Margaret McGee, Audcnrled; Miss Lizzie Bacon, Lans ford, and tho principal of the Weiss port schools, D. A. L. Davis, of Lans ford. Tho examining committee con sisted of Mr. J. Mullnall, of Audcnrieri; P. H. McCabe, of Nesquehoning: W. H. Traub, of Farryville. and E. E. Scott, of Summit Hill. Mr. Mtilhall examined in Arithmetic English Grammar and Physical (Jeograpby; Mr. McCabe in theory of Teaching nnd United States History; Mr. Traub in Reading and in Pyhslology, and Mr. Scott in penmanship, Political (leog. raphy nnd Arthography. PENCIL PHOTOGRAPHS 1 WEISSPORT. llUNTINO PARTI i:s. A Few Hems ot General Interest Tn All Sportsmen. E3T George Kemerer. of Mahonlnr' killed eight pheasants last week. 23i- Laf Schoch was un In Lnzerrre county gunning. He brought home ten pheasants. EftLlnes firoo, of New York, and Allen Peters, of town, killed forty quail, four rabbits and two pheasants, last week. t"Whlle Eugene Sebrlnu. 20 vears old, living in Pocono township, Mon roe county, was out gunning a week ago, both barrels of his gun wore acci. uentany discnarged and entered his body, tearing away one of the lungs. He fell backward and expired. I"Sunday hunters read this: "This violation of the law is punishable by n penalty of ffla.OO, one half of which goes to the Informer, the other half into the county treasury, and from there to be distributed among the school districts of the county. If the defendant refuses to pay the fine or give ball for his appearance at court, tho justice shall commit him tn the county jail on day for each dollar of me une anu corns, a word to the wise should be sumclent." 15' Sam Beltz who is something of a "shooter" was gunning the other day and on his return he was telling how he bent his gun around a treo in order to shoot 'round a hay stack at a rabbit. This story is about as straight as Ham can ten era wimout breaking his jaw, works wl his WW Ilea Bcocassloa Hrasmi. tin keens and ware than la kraal profnaloa rhUf Mar shal A. P. Daifaaoeftor. who. It la said, rajaeras oa aarattat of Us grwai landslide. kVw h n ike tin bora a-. V o'clock, pee- WALP'S EAGLE STORE. Ill general way we want your at tlilon while we speak a few words about our stare and our prices. Ib the first place, you oun't find a belter assortment of gener al store goods thau you can find here. We have dry goods, notlous, ready-made clothlug, boot. aboeajrroceries, provis ions, da, and the prieee, It has bati proven are as low and oftlmea a little lower than you aau buy the same quality for bUawhara. The goods we sell are the boat awl that Is precisely the reason why we want your trade. Posse and look at our starts eiutnlue what we have and let im tell yon our low prieeo, thou we are Mire you will vUlt here often sad by ao (lotas wo are aoatUaet that you will save monoy. Com aasd aae us. Robert Walp, First street. Op. Round Houma. TtK HttlMtK HHI laah laeet. al Amlinrlid, aaaala aa Wow tUt tho i ilkHas W tba saiialry ha takaa a twisagalaiaWatat otolra men will, of aatjaas, bar aaow Utoty ffniptuws rar aaaaa. 11 la aaM Must at . Daaror MaaiUw ail aaulraata ara ol I ruly Wa Mm ld lor tho poaiavaHar I whin, SSaya to Ptaia lapaaaav Al Aiadaiirlatl I bare La aiao a unW .J ; wumu iiugb rarrr u wo liar ii IavI llarlmil dbl AlUstowu on Toasilay. Tho aiiaatloa for Maalo bofoto kb UuloA Mlmn Hucaatr Usta rMaVar avaalotr la, Raaolvad "Tlaat lawtal wrlwUl'uuSrTof t, J! ..M. Frsci. Halp wUI .swwak I aWlcwS 'l.tTn it) IIM at law IkMier Hub Vmlla ,.n aaat awrag lo lit cadL The para.la foratad at raja a the Xare room ol Usat vataran Ilsatawril. 1 laguM Mayan, aaat uosad tUrm Ms aril OiafA sraat, up Pla ttraat M lb aaw sraod l.aais sad aowa Htavar aUass. rraaa llbrM onwt. lb bill. Xs (aaaAr Traaiarar Oaa Iloloc'a inHiaei wa. llliiasllilla srttb fbiwsa kalKos. "Isea Ubeae sbss i war llraa fovOwart aa4 oU liroear." Tha aaaaahata waa. araaMaVltototrkso. ebsarkvg an ibe a iaf iu aaaa irMeesy laaak. k time i toa waa la aa ana ton tn ka uruoil I raaaaasaaTaa sn our jaawjsaaaaU null aw b a a millsal of lb stall (lai Feclay as! ibe arertaahal so i Imebond mmd alu.w hu aal oaalat lutki bun. Jsasaslown. aaaHi waluriir baa baia awasiy aaaa)aaal oefttaa -t "timn'-ir lltpatsdi btaws froaa sobool iMcanini oi mmmkn Lw.. ' oanl awiaJ aad ibe his laaailava al Lao ablftto B.prasaolallw ot tho Mot was raarikad al laat. warn Um usaar Uapnol, awl uovw cmild a atusl IraUd o iraoad lo ble tallaa II TRACHSVILLE. -Anullla Chrlstman. son of the Jolly Lewis Chrlstman. was recently united ln tue holy bonds of matrimony to a daughter of Dennis Moyer. The young ooupie start out witu tne best wishes of all their acquaintances. Al Hausman, of near this place, has rented the hotel property ot James Dorward, at Snecksvllle. ajThere will be a grand pole rats, lng at Lowls Christman's popular hotel, midway between Tracbsville nnd Little Gap, on December 0. There will be good music and dancing, and all who delight In first class snort should not fall to be on deck for there will be lots of fun for all. SKC1IKT M1CIKTV CJOSSII'. as tho wait tug tsf biseat baUot. La. eor baa, a .Uimob Haaa.a-ral, all t ratal aiding aud acutlu avary avail bio awaua to pruaaula Iba wiraa ,4 Ida party Wa ban bat to rafar I.. aittU's baadbuok (Jul we will dlaouvai that Hon llueib. r"arrr .,( Ull-.u waa oaa of Iba ant uttaulite bu. benoftb tiooaa ( Hapraaauiaii. laat saawio Tbl aluaa ' naask ui but prtuoliplaa balda Tral.ilmn biai is the eyaa ol hi. aupawrtara Ksarv aaa aaaaaataaad a wui inrnss. tba rnaiailiin at at raaawawai awaetea cradH us lb awaaar la aarb rvseiibkax aaa The wafw gtai.1 IK.VNESMUX. Ibti Hranaaa. of Jaaltalllr 'trie.! .! IauvvIiwu ii satllrla A a aaw nbi I away bai SoelHjrlld-ltlls or Interest ta the Mein. bars of tha kialerullr. The meaihers of Strob Counell.Tni. Jr. O. V. A. M., attended the Reformed ehurob at luport in a body on last Stiuilay evening and bad the extreme feliady of listening to a most excellent aarmou by Iter. Charles Creitz, the pastor of the congregation. A large delegation from Lehigh Council, Le hlghton, also attended the services. Of Oar I'sslors and Their Church. Work In fleuernl. Under the above caption I will dur ing the next Tew months from time to time give interesting pen picture writ ings of the iwstors of the sovernl churches, not only here at home, hut If it meet with public interest, I will extend the effort throughout the coun ty and then from "our pastors" to men prominent In the other walks of busi ness and professional life. To day with feelings of tho greatest pleasuro I will tell the biography of the able and esteemed pastor of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran church, of lehlghtou. It Is characteristic of America and Americans that those who attain placo most prominent In business or pro fession are generally those who by their own exertions force themselves Bbove the level by an untiring energy and a perseverance alike praiseworthy and commendable both to individual and to profession or calling. The be ginning and (he onward progress of those who are loved and esteemed is always worth the reading uo matter how simply told and with this end In view I start nutou my labors. REV. 1. H. Kt'DER, Lanry 'h Station Is scarcely more thau a village located on the line of tho the Lehigh "alley Railroad, in north WMfe Hall town&Ip, Lehigh county. It was hero that Rev. J. H. Kuder first saw the light of day. His parents were William aud Catharine Kudor. The father was by trade a weaver and dyer in connection with which calling he ulso owned and worked a small farm. The first thing In life that John Kuder did, no doubt, was to make hlmsolf useful about tho little farm lu running errands aud doing the usual miscellaneous chores that ate never done, and then he was put at a loom to learn the trade of carpet weav ing. In the winter he attended the public schools whore he was studious aud painstaking lu his efforts to pro gress In his studies. Thus the early years of boyhood passed with slow, methodical regularly until the fall of 1809 when we see him employed us a clerk In the general store of Mr. Henry McClellan, at Kresgevllle, Jfonroe county. He was here two years when in the spring of 1872 we see him ngalu as a student In tho Eastman Business College, Poughkeepsle, N. V., and then when the cycle of time shoves ns on ward to the fall of 1873 we seethe same ambitious, persevering young man em ployed as a clerk and book-keeper with a Philadelphia firm, aud then again a little later he Is a clerk with A. L. Mumper it Co., coal operators, at York town, near Audenried, lu this county With this firm he was for threeears, when lu September of the year 1870 he began to study for the ministry. First at the Keystone State Normal School, Kutztown; then at Muhlenburg College, Allentown: then at the Northwestern University nt Watertowu, Wisconsin aud finally at the Lutheran Theologi cal Seminary at Philadelphia. On June 4th, 1882, just thirteen years from the time he left the "little farm" he was ordained a minister of God iu St. John's church, on Race street, Philadel phia. A month previous he had preached his first sermon to his pre sent congregation and was well re ceived. On the 1th day of October Rev. J. II. Kuder was married to Miss Rebecca Fink. One sou has thus far blessed their union, a bright little boy. On the 15th. ot May last the first ten years of the pastorate of Rey. J. H. Kuder was observed by are-unlon of catechumens. In that time time there had been 223 admissions to member ship by the right of confirmation. Of this number eleven had died, thirty two had moved away, two had united with othor congregations and ouly seven had been dropped. When the congregation was first organized in 1872 there were 150 mem bers, to-day the church has a congre gation numbering 523, The pastors in order were Rev. D. K. Kepner was its pastor from December 1,18,2 until December 31, 1871. Ho was succeeded on May 7, 1875 by Rev G. A. Bruegel, who remained Its pastor until January 1. 1877. On November 2.1, 1877, Rev. G. W. Latzle was elected. He preached his farewell sermon on March 20, 1882, aud was succeeded by Rev. J.H. Kuder. During tho year 1831 there were 58 accessions and 32 losses from various causes a net gain ot 20. The Sunday School hus uiwu Its rolls the names of 420 scholars. The McCready Missionary Society lias a membership of 110. The membership of the Ladies' Mite Society Is 05. The Luther Uuior. has readied a membership of almost 100. During the past year there was u large addition built to the edifice for uu infant Sunday school department; the interior of the church was beauti fully painted and carpeted and is also electric lighted. The congregation is the largest lu this town. Rev. J. H. Kuder also has two broth era who are ln the ministry. They are Rev. Hiram J. Kuder, who Is located at Bath, Pa., and Key. Calvin F. Kuder, wno Is a missionary at Rajahmmdry, East India, Asia. He has one sister, Mrs. Aug. K. Laub. who resides at ; r.gypt, l'a. Ueoboe . Morthimer SlUUI.KNItKItd COLI.KOi; MUTKH. Dr. Ettlnger will ere long open the ciepartmeui oi peuagogy. Sophronia has placed a number of new dooks on uer sneives. --The Sophomores have organized a class In French under Dr Wacker- tiagel. -Rev. Raker, W, of Pen Argyl, filled the pulpit iu St. Luke's church on Sunday. He preached to respectable houses both morning and evening and nis uiscourses were appreciated. Eutemea's new officers are Presl dent. Laub; Vice President. J.Trexler: Recording Secretary, Leldy; Corrector, nenry; Treasurer, w, Klstler; midget W. Snyder, Crltles. Mosser and Loos Assistant lids, r. Trexier aud .Mat thews; Chaplain, Barr. Till! 7l:W.S OFTIIK II M tH TOI.U. I t-oral Happenings of Inter, .i t.i Oitrstanr j Kemtert. I Postal Clerk Schauet.lierger, of Pottsvllle, circled here ou Monday. -.lames werley, or liObill. waslierel for a day or two during last week. ' ! ine cloths aud casslmers at and below cost at Graver's closing out sale. The geulal Charley Maurer, of Wilkeslmrre, was a visitor here over Sunday. Frank Slgley, of Jaucli Chunk, circiod here for an hour or two on Tuesday afternoon. r or bargains lu hats, shoes, rub bers nud cloths go to Graver's closing out sale. Mrs. Slacker, of Ashley, Luzerne county, has returned home after a few weeks spent with Mrs. Eliza Grayer. -Religious services will bo held In School Hall Sunday evening at the usual iiour. The public Is cordially Invited to atleud. - .iiera residence hero of many years Perrr J. Klstler and family this week moved to Lehighton, where they will hereafter reside. The Emery Wheel Factory Is Idle. Work will, however, he immediately resumed following the repair of ma chinery tnat is uow broken. -Reuben Rhoads and family are new residents of Weissport, occupying the dwelling recently va-ated by Ike Ux ou White street. Ellas Wcrloy and wlfo, of Lohlll. Lehigh county, spout Sunday hero with their sou Robert, who is employ ed with Miltou Flory. Charles Laury started a fire lu his now bake oven in the rear o'f the post oHlce building one day this week, and from all accounts It works like a daisy. John Arner, of Perth Amboy, N. , was closing digits with old friends hero this week. John looks good and Jersey air evidently agrees well with him. The genial Harry Graver will as sist H. W. Huusicker, the well known proprietor of the Bee' Hive Store, at Allentown, dnring the rush of the holiday weeks. -Samuel Everltt, iu Jail for some months past for threatening Dr. J, O. 7,eru, is nut again, his brother, so we aro told, having gone his ball for good behavior. Sam is old enough to act respectable. On baturday eveningthe Lutheran Missionary Society will hold Its regu lar monthly meeting In the Lutheran and Reformed church. Revs. Bauer, Kuder and Strauss, of Lehighton, are expected to be present. The well known C. H. Nusbaum was at New York city during the past week making extensive purchases of holiday goods. Charley has an eye to everything that Is new, novel and tak ing so it Is a settled conclusion that his holiday stock will be immense. The Lutheran Missionary Society will hold a meeting on Saturday even ing, November 20, in the Lutheran and Reformed Church, Weissport. The following programme will be rendered: Solos, Mrs. Frank Reed and Emma Albright; duett, Harry Chrlstman and Harry German; recitations, Carrie Jfeyer, Flossie Reed, Floy and Mable Albright, Jennie Follweiler, Mamie Reed, Grace Nusbauin and Frnuk Beidelmau. -The Democratic jubilee and ox oast ou Saturday evening last was n big success In every particular. The ox was served up iu elegant style as mauy a brave warrior will testify. The speeches by T. A. Snyder, 'squlro Austin Boyer aud Dr. W. L. Kutz, were full of patriotic party fevor and added enthusiasm to theoccaslon. The Lime Kiln Club, como down from Mauch Chunk uu a monstrous boat. They were accompauied by a band of music nud a supply of liquid refreshments that would have cheered the heart of the biggest good Indian we have ever seen or caused a smile to roll over the phiz of lieuj. Harp that would have changed It from midwinter ugliuess to the refulgence of summer. Everybody bad a royal good time. Republicans, Democrats and Populists clasped hands lu friendship anew and all ugly differences were burled beneath the rolllug waters of the Lehigh. Tho aftajr de Democrat lasted until tha wee sma hours when the enthusiastic participants walked home a la pompa-dore. THE NEWS JN BRIEF. rlV-rk'k O'DonnelL oi Lansford. and M but Annie Sloan, of (Vial Dale, will aoou marry. ltL-'Trld and True," a drama, will bo roaalarad at Lanafonl on Saturday efoaisja; by looal talent. tas.8uBuult Hill's borough council Mate punutaaatt luuu feet of hot. l'or sale One horse and mules. Apply to Jos. Obert. two l'lcturrsfor Christmas rreeent. C A. Goth has just receivod a finely selected assortmeut of beautiful pic tures that are quite suitable for Christ mas und New Year pi esents. The prices Bre very low, Don t fail to r.ee them. -Cream Candies for the ladies, , all flavors and fresh. No candies of un certalu age to be found ou our counter. Wilson's confectionery, north First street, Lehlgbtou, Pa, Mr. Oeo. IT. OooK Of Sk Johnstrary, vt. Like a Waterfall (treat Buffering After the Grip Trcmendout Itomrtng in lh Head rnln n the Stomach. "Too. I.nooiftCo.. Lowell, Mats. - " Two years ago I had a severs stuck of Us Orlp, which lsfl me In a terribly weak and de bilitated condition. Last winter I had another attack and was again very nadir ol, mj health nearlj wrecked. Mr appetite was all gone, I had no strength, fell llred all the tleae.had disagreeable roaring noises In mr head, like a waterfall. I also had sersrs headaches and Sever Sinking Paint In mv stomach. I took medicines without ben efit, until, having heard so much about Heed's Ssrsaparltla, I concluded to try It. and Uia re sult Is very graUfrlng. All the dHegreable ellects ot the urlp are gone, 1 am frra from pains and aches, and hellere Hood's Sarsaparilla Is surslj curing mr aatarrh. 1 recommend II to all." Oeo. W Cooa, St. Johnsbury, Vt noOI S TILLS rare Kim. i, glek nsslscha ladlgsitlea, BUtesiBMi. Sold bf til diogglits. Fine H'ines, hiquois nnd Cigars. Fresh Beor and Porter. FRKK LUNCH every day from 0:00 to 12:00 a. m., and every Saturday even ing. Call and see me. I will treat you right. OppoitltA the Carrlngfi Works, North First Street, Lehighton. For CountySnperinteniieDt ofPulJlic Schools H. G. KIDD, Principal of Packerton Schools, a graduate of West Chester Normal School, with thirteen years' experience in teaching. Reading R. R. System Lehigh Valley Division. uthracite Coat jisetl exclusively, lutmrlng cleaulluesa nnd comfort. Arranaemert of pAisenger Trains. SUiEiil'I.K in Effkct Nov. 13, 1802. TUAINt 1. i:VK LE.IIf.HTON For Newark and New York 5.28. 7.46. and 11.12. ft lit. , .1 W, 0.22 & 7.2 p. III. ror iiiuuiuiKauimiiK una iseit inert .iu tl.o, u. in.; 12.5", 4.37 unU 7.'X p m. Fur leumbert.tlle and Trenton B., tf.oo and 11.12 a.m.. and U.17 & i 37 p. m. IpFor HUtinirton. Cataiaunua. Alleutimii. llrth- a.neiu, nnd Kaston, lUT, 7.40, :u-, u.M, 11.12 3, HI HAit -'.-', 3-lKi, 1.3s, D.ri, t.-Ti B11U IO wn p ni. For rhiladeliihla and tos Mint It atft.29, U.47. M . U.tHIUKl 11.1 JH. 7.J6 p. in, , XUC, 4'37, CXIailil KorUeadlncandHarrittHirt! T-irt and 11.12a.m. 5.Z! and 7.2tj run. t-or nowmani, i.tMiiKn 'sUr. iiierryiuru, iu- rv'K, White mil, cupiay, ;md itnkeui.nti'iua Mll.tMi, H.00 9.M & 11.12 Ii. Ml.; Vi37, 2.4 , 4.37, 5.2?. and 10.27 Ii, HI. in.-. 1.10. llti. 4.(13.5.20.7.23. II. in. Ahtl ii ii Niuiit. For weatneriv ami uaiif im ere. i.aj v.jh him 11.1 a.m.: 4 03,5.20,7.2-', 10.154 p.m. PorManauovCitv. Iieimiiiliuh ao Ashland S,r2, 7.4J, 9Mi and 1 1.53 a m. , 4.03, 5.20 & 7.22 p. m. tar Jit. innci ana nnajuukin ..wmia tl.W a. m.; 5.20 p. in. for roltsvllltt 11.52, 7.43, 7.4fl, 11.12 and 11.53 0. m., 3 0U, 4.0.1, 7.22 and T.2C p.in For While Ilavftn Wllkft-A.trreand Sorantou 1AS 9.M ami 11.53 a. III.; 4.05, 5.20, 7.22 and 10.59 l5' . . - a, t a a, a ror i ii.s. uu iiu i. a. it. juut i., i.4J,fii, miiu II jm H.m.j 4.ft 5.20. 7.22 and loxnp, in. For Tutiknannock 7.4J and 11A1 a in.: 1.05. 5.20 and 10-S9 p.m. For On f co. Auburn, Ithaca and (Jmeva 11.53 a.m. 10.59 p.m. mjra, Itocliestrr, Buffalo, Magara Falls and the iiJ-j a.iii,; una in.tvf p. nu For F.lm1ni andlhn West rU SaiUniatirn it 4.o p. m. fur Str York 6,07 and U.Ka.m.: 5-11 and 7.2tt p. tn. For rhiladplnhla 7,57 it. iu.. 2.52, 5.17 and 7.'M p. nu ror rasioii ami imerinvuistie Diaiious .., 7.r, a,m., taJV.', 2.52. 5.17 and 9.02 p. in. For Maiith Chunk 8.14. 0.50. U.2U. 11.34 IIM a, in , J.ie, 5.U, Kit. and tf8 p. in. ror uptuiiijc a. u.ui iu 111.: z,k ami ? p. id. For llazkton 9.0t,and 11 6M.111.; 3,1ft and io.ftO k in. Fur MahanoyClty aud Miiundoali9.M,tlJU a, tn., ana 30 p. tn. Fur li)tU villa m-j.M p. in , i-or Wlilte Hi en. Wllkrs-Harrr, I'iHston, liuikhaiinoek,Tov.aiida. Nrf, Ithaa, i.euefa. Auburn. Ktmlra, itnclifMUr, JlunaU. Niagara Falls and the West 11.M h. in. and 101 p. m. For further particulars Impure ol AKfntsfor Tinie Table. A SWElUAUU.tlenM Manager. n IIAS'COCK. Demi rasnenxfc A tent. riiiuuc ipnia, W NONNEHACHF.lt. Aaa't (Ifneial Pa, wnser A ye 11 1. boutti lu-thtelif 111, l'a. Marl4,1t2.lV Juwiia Ka to nurmitkM 1 IhaMO. natair4 bf a nujk of oomL lr4if?rt bkm! 7adrlakfA. ttin wilL DcaauW 1. lfitL our oflMtb will ao iato aotire optrntWaO. ISMiora of ohurtiheft, will rf tort U mniiW, tiootort oiusi re boctail b4HiW dUIai. mm nwlleaaDt dUiaiin 4uut ua4riVm Mtut our a rtn.t for every buna I Doitt for ICt thi A4wamas. Nw TUmg. H K Cullou, 4lhriatllUU lloodft I 1 TreiUr, mrriaow aud waff on H -lirrt W.U, cmrU waiyjunifisa. O J UM0r, nufcUoa4rr for ltt KaovH lt wed j for Diphtheria, The Solentlflc American sava tha following la the best known remedy for uipmaena; Atioenrsi laaicaiion ot tne disease m tne tnroat 01 a person, make the room close, then take a tin cup and pour Into It a quantity ot tar and turpentlne.equal parts. Tben bold the cup over the tiro so as to fill the room with fumes, The patient, on iu ha i link' the fumes, will cough up and spit out all the membraneous matter aud tlrt diphtheria will soou pau oil. The fumea of the tar and turpentine will soon loosen the matter iu the throat and thus afford relief that ha batllel the skill of the pi.yUe.anH. UemoTal. V. V. Hell ia now permanently looat ed in his new busineaa place, In II or laeherNi How, opposite the L. V. R. R. depot, where he Is prepared to make oarpetM as before, and also repair all kinds of sewinx rn.ael.tt.ee at short BQt&ee. BELTZVIIjIjE. -It. W. Itluker, of Tarryvllle, .lent Bumliiy here. -James Ilaku while out huutlui; oue dav lH.t week wkh frightened by a nlldcat. -.7hiu Wujjuer, of rarryvllie, was a Sunday visitor In this nlacc. -The Varmers' Alliance of Stemlera- ville is rajiidly lucieaiiioi; lu member ship ajid are lu a prosperous rendition. -Monroe Beer has hecured employ ruent at Packerton. J. W. Ilahu aud fauiily aud Mm. Killau Ilofacker nud family were lu Weissport Saturday evening. -John Ilofacker left for I'oplay where he has found emnlovment. -Harry Stemler Is now employed at I the Parryvllle furnace. ' John Montz, ot Weatherly, .jieut several days la BtemlereviUe. lAURYTOWN. The almshouse at Laury town 1ms j tS7 IntTsMtfM. Vinntv.nlfrlit am hi&1a ' and eighty-ulne aie females. j clw. Mrs. Mary Moulder, a nurse In the tinm tn rn les.'iu. taurjtown almshouse. Is just reoover ' ing from an attack of scarlet fever F. V tiaU, rawovkl WEATJIERLY. Ohsd Tiding Day waa obeffvail iu t be M. K. Cboroli tm Sunday. (Waf HuperiBtaBdest Sayder, or Labttriiiag vUliad onr soboola last Waat Raad our prawluu It wont cost 1 ya a seat Piano and Orp Bayers. It Phillips, the ageut for Moller Or yans, had sense enough tu mind his own business, I would not have adver i tised their organs for sale, but it he heard where I sold au instrument be would go there aud coudeoin the orgau or plauo and ruin the price, lie claim ed they sold the Lehr and Lawrence ! Upright Piano Organ ln Allentown for . 870. and be knew he wastellinsa false i hiood, they cost more at the factory 1 cau suow anyone inieresieu mat mo i Moller 1'iano Urgan don t cost uie any more than the original Lawrenoe or Lehr Piano Urgau.and I will sell tbeni at the bame price teS, with a lundsome plauo stool, and give you 15 month, to pay for It. He sells them from 1150 down to $ 100, 1 am told, thus you see he d&ee not, have one price for all. 1 will wager one hundred dollars the fistey Parlor Organ are a higher priced organ tban the Moller and yet 1 sell them far below what Phillips sells the Moller at Come and see for vraln.Alf ilnn't aiMl al4Tt !-. .... ainn.l.li.. e.. I W.a.e. o. luUla aVH. w " " ""Vu; "u" I CUt la.rtautSrate arMialu tou an set the same artlele for lV la lu. rfks.n. araa. .wi&Sj. iimi dollarv I mean what I sav. and will do I S.ffif if-Klt. u'" HEART B1SEASE ..... .V. tVUMIatlaa. awr aaa la aU farais. raSala SIM S Hr.lk. O.M.U1ML A alia. BwaU.. AakS. a awlfcaS.. a.lU.DMa.r. W1. t. HHaita..a ataafcr OaV MILS.' NEW rltVitT IsntSaniTlrlSiHaail UaW jji 'IsT M. a r IJ.a.aU.ar caask. lss.ui.laai awe touiM .7 HUitrrill M. Vnaar UMali. (tea racial. Ml. " "It -1 le.il ifaak atsli liMrt BtMaS.) I v. Syai al .SUSSEX SHOE CO. MAKE THE BEST 'SCHOOL SHOES rVfTT rpVinm t Hoys' mid Ynutlis' Kino 6'nll and Veal Colt. Misses and Chit: rcn s Doniin Kid, rouble Goat, and pure Oak Tan Hrifiht Grain Shoos. For Salo at E. G. ZERN, Lehighton, Pa. FURNITURE ! ! If thore is any one place in this eounty where you can find just what you want in the Furriture line at just the price you think of paying then you will surely find that placebo be Schwartz's Our stock isi very extensive and includes Hed Room and Parlor Suits, Hall Racks, Book Cases Tables, a'ide Boards. 7ounhcs, Carpets, and any and everything else usually wanted fn the furni tureline. Come and sec un- Henry Sell waltz's, First street, Lehighton. EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. . ' Now Assuranco A $26,292,980.56, 18.11. $323,118,331 TUB IQCITAntM B0CIKTT B0LD9 A L.RSiB SDRrLri, WBITES A LlliaBR AKKTAL nrsinci, AVO HAS A LAKUBR AMO0NT or AtSCKAlTClt 19 rORCB THAR ANY OTRBK COM PACT IK TUB. WORLD. ASSI'IUNCK IN roitCIC .1ANUAHV !, If 01 - Incouiet 180L i $39,054,943 2,370 Death Claims Paid In 1801, $8,040,t 82,72 l'or Itate aud further information address. W. P. LONG, Special Apt Letunlit.il, Penn'a. SOUTH MB A. Sell & Co., lira of Oiera Hotui.. Iron Jtrl. Tt-nuu r.ir all I'liriMw hirsd mil at ver) KooaW. Prlcr. W-1'l.l'.ASR 111 VK I'rt a (Ul.l what I elaim. RaaDeotfullv. A.V. 8NRDER ar Lliiiili llrtdge. 'Haarsr.uf. tlL 1 KM 1 ...w. .. . i'a. ! Pr.Mlie-M.4,oaioo.TlSh1,TrW: Bold It 1 Uoma. T. b? Can he kept out of the House very effectively nnd all your rooms and halls made warm and comfort able if you buy your Stoves and Ranges and Heaters for us, Our prices are always very low and satisfaction is always guaranteed. We aso carry the usual large line of Tinware of all kinds nt our usual low prices. W, S. KUHNS, Opposite the Rouud House, higliton, branch Store. Snyder's Block Weissport. - - -'4 The Cheapest Place in Town For AYnll Paper, Borders and Decora tion is at Owen Rehrig,or',::o:,1SuS,",l "n" TIh- Highest &SNortmeii.t ill tin- C'oiaiity to sEeH iroiiip WE ARE SHOWING PRETTY THINGS1 FURNITURE. AT LOWEST PKICES. Aud we sib cxiijIUlent that it will be to your iuterest to call tud me im before you buy alsewhere. Vou can select here with tlta mmm Mlvantiige as in the larger cities, price and quality ol' good. Iwiug (tlse Mine, and in some instances better We also hare a RtC'lia K JUS 13 Oi. CiVIII'iniV At Om- Usual Zow Prices, , Ratpactnilly, Keimeuer &; Swartz, NORTH FIRST STREET,
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