ORIGINAL CHEAP CASH STORE TO ALL! Holiday Goods! Though our stock has been broken during tho holiday bustlo wo hnvo still an ordinary lino to select from, and as It is customary to glvo a present after rocolvlng one, wo would kindly direct your attention to our storo and onr stock. Tho prices on tho balanoo of tho stock have been romarkably cut. Some New Things in Tablo Linen, Napkins and Towols, at Tory low prices. Tablo Linens, plain and bordered, in endless varloty. Flaiu, riaids, Stripes and Bordered Crashes, from 1 cents a yard up to 14 cents a yard. Embroidery Crashes in nil widths, lie., lCc., 18c., and 20c. Stiilr Crashes In dllforent qualities. J. T. NUSBAUM, Pint Htreet, between South and Plum Btrects, iuiiiuum, n. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY DECEMBER 20, 1801. Our Public Schools, The following aro tho names of pupils who attendod school ovcry day this month. nigh School, J. II. Werner, teacher. Llzzto Schocli, Annabel Brokate, Emma Fortwangler, Matllo H'alp, Mirtha Long, Wflmer Held, Harrison Gcggus, Albert Fcnstrrniachcr, Wm. Brenner. Or&mmar School, S. Z. Shope, teacher. Wllmor Frltzlngcr, Kobcrt Hontz, George Long, Ralph Raudcnlmsh, Hairy Stacker, Wllrner VanLlew, Charles Walp, Frank Wlcand, Jno. Xander, Harry Nusbauui. Girls' Adv. Secondary, Battle. L. Koons, teacher. Nora Williamson, Elsie Steiger walt, Llzzlo Reber, Ella Keck, Beulah RolcharJ, .Vary H'alp, Lovada Wllllaru ton. Boys' Adv. Secondary, Aggie It, Ilauk, teacher. Scott Roth, Willie Klpp. Il'llllc Krock, Harry Spanglcr, Gcorgo Newhart, George ltuch. Ilarry Wicand, Harry Mooie, Edward Smith, Willie Yorliccs, Bert Horn, Frank Trainer. Girls' Secondary, AllcoMontz, teacher. Clora DeFrehn, Sadlo Hontz, Ella Wcrt Mamlo Walcrbor, Mamie Weldaw. LOCAL CATSUP. llrUlit Clems of Loral Mows Reasoned Throughout hjr Our Iteportor's Ve.etlll Quilt, Buy Christmas presents nt Bock's jowelry storo. Full lino of Ingrain and Hruxsol carpets at Henry Schwartz's. A good buggy hnrnoss, my own mako, at cloven dollars and upwards. A good assortment of horso blankets, fur and plush robes, whips, ic, for salo by M. Floiit, Wolssport. tf. For a ride during tho holidays heir your team at Ebbort's Uvcry on North street. Jako Klstlor will holr you a good toam for a small amount of cash, Uv cry on North street. 15 per cent discount on all organs at Phillips', Whlto street, Welssport, during tho holidays. During tho post week our young friend Eddlo Campbell, with Frantss Roedercr, the barber, has been tusscl ing with his old enemy lthoumatlsm. Ho is bettor. On February C, 1802, C. A. Goth, of Welssport, will open a wall paper nnd paint storo in ono o f tho Bower storo rooms on First strcot. Charley wll very likely do some buslnoss, There is moro satisfaction in buy- IN A FEW WORDS. A Llvel? Writer Tolls the Story of Tho Ilnnpenlnirs'or Week In nhd About OM Carbon. The Hungarian Catholic and tho English Congregational clmrchcs wcro dedicated with appropriato exercises at Lansford on last Sunday. Lansford Is to havo a Greek Cnt ho llo church. On Good Friday comlngan eistedd fod will bo hold in tho Opera House at Lansford. Tho commlttoos on arrange ments are now at work. Contractor Hall, of Lansford, has tho contract to build a $2000 Welch Baptist church at Slatington. Beaver Meadow has a ghost. A raiiroad train run Into Nathan G corge's tcamntLehlghGaplast Satur day. Nobody was hurt but tho wagon was badly spllntorcd. Georgo lives near the scene of the accident. Mrs. Robert Moyor died of old ago at Wcatherly Monday. Mrs. Catharlno Garvin, of Auden rlod, aged G3 yoars, is dead from an attack of tho Rrlp. Sho was buried nt Beaver Meadow on Tuesday. Tho Audenriod Gloo Club will give an cutcrtainmont some time soon. Emory Getz, of Albrightsville, was at Philadelphia this weok, where ho ing a piano at Phillips', Whlto street, was disposing of Christmas trees by Welssport, than from any other dealer tIie hundreds. in this section. . 1 " ... . ' V7 . L TV, f.t4i,n- fMiifno i,.i lino l'oresr, ii ino no lurm ui court Obort's aro building an addition to their B"1,9 hlm tho necessary license, office room. Mrs- Robort A- ,IIen7; torm f -Remember Phillips', Whlto street, lUB "ttP "?l xi !2, . I. II,. nnl. n,.n Ih.lmtHM 0tT lOr UUIWUVUlll, asuvuiuuipiuu a largo stock of pianos and organs to county, where she will conduct a pri- solect from in Carbon nnd Lehigh vuiu"", ",K , , With tho beginning of tho new year Lewis J. Christman, of Trachs- ville, will resume proprietorship of tho -Ladles get n box of cigars for your hy hIm. After tho January license court Joseph Schaotzlo will bo tho jolly landlord of tho Trachsville hotel, vico Lewis J. Christman. Roberts Safety Lantern, for which ho churcU nt A1UrgUtsvllle ls nbout oom. pleted. In Albrightsvlllo wholo families nro down with tho grip nnd many nro seriously ill. John Eckhart, of Upper Towamon- sing, has bought tho Robert A. Henry counties. For salo A pool tablo and bar fix turos. Apply to Jos. Wobb. hubby. At Deifenderfcr's from 40 cts. and up. Tho grippo is hero. John E. Scholl, of town, in loss than thrco wooks sold 111 of tho is tho agent. This shows somo first class hustling on his part. Tho friends of Miss Martha, tho os tcmablo daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Long, ot north First street, tendered her a pleasant nnd ngrconblo surprise last Friday evening, tho occasion of hotcl ot LltUo Qap nnd wintakopos- "'""" session with tho beginning of 1802. ing was spent In tho usual happy mnn-ncr. -Phillips, White streot, Welssport, has a reputation of selling good pianos. Phillips has a largo experience in tho piano business. Don't forgot to got a box of good cigars for tho holidays, only 10 cent per box. At Deifenderfor's. This ofllco will issue u neat cnlcn. Jolly William Moycr, who runs a hotel in East Penn, entertained John Weiler and party from Allentown last Friday in flno style. Forgos 'os net, James Boncer, of tho Bowmans- town hotel, has purchasod tho Strouds burg boor bottling establishment lo cated in tho latter place, and will soon tako possession. Soveral parties aro now negotiating tor tho hostlery at dar for a carrier boy's annual address Bowman9town among tho number bo- forgot to remember tho "boys" who lcavo them their papor every week ing John Hauk, Jr., of Lehighton, Frank Wisler, for mauy years at Firo Lino, will tako possession of a big Boj.' Secondary, Anna U. Weber, throughout tho year, whether in sun- hotel t Lehigh Tannery during tho teacher. IfarrjBeck,Chas Longkanimrrer Milton Walp, James Xander, Clare Shecklcr. Girls' Adv. Trimary, Lllllo M. Itclchard, teacher. Carrlo Mclttlcr, Katie William. son, Bessie Blank, Lllllo Walp, Annie Kretdlcr, Carrlo llollcnuacb, Mamie Sny der, Helen Hough, nelen Peters, Towanda Williamson, Carrie Wert, Sadlo Newhart, Gertie Fuehro, Laura Sandlierr, Bnclali Trainer, Boys' Adv. Primary, Emma Sptcsc iuuu, sum ur snow. IW. wiwdr In thn now ronr. Thn Flrn -Goorgo Chisucll, of Schuylkill T ,,,,,,, ,n n ,,,,.,, ,,,,0 f ..,w 11 1 1 if 1 1 ......x. mml nuu-nuunu uy our sporuiig jacoi, gcherer. peopio, is in jnu ior assault anu uaitery 011 his Wife. The Ladle.' Sewlnc Oullil Just rocelvod a lot of smokers sup Quo dav recently between fortv and pllos. At Uelfcnderfer's. flfty ladies of this town mot at tho i.xamino my lino of plpos, cigar homo of Mrs. W. G. M. Selnlonndor holders, smoker sets, Ac. - All nt re- ganlzod what is to bo known as tho aucod prlcos. At Doifcuilerier's. "Ladlos' Sowing Guild, of Lohighton." Everybody invitod at Phillips', with tho laudablo purpose of contrl machcr, teacher. Clara Rclchard, Flora Schoch, Carrlo Walp, Dora Iiclcbird Mand Rclir, Maine BeckcuJorf, Boys' First Trimary, Ella) O. Slbbct, teacher. Oscar Ashner, Martin Klpp, Frank Lauer, Robert Shecklcr, Roy Henry, Howard Bartlett, Harry Scifcrt, Allen Smith, Archie Tralaci, Robert Kemerer, Willie Peters, Ctias. Moyer, Stanly Gilliam Boys' Second Primary, Laura H'eldaw, teacher. John Beck, Harry Anthony, Clark Evans, August Komatusky, Charles I'EOt'Li: ON TUB OO. Flash lMcturf i of Familiar Faces Coining and Going William P. J. Werloy and wlfo aro visiting in Lowhill, Lehigh couity. Al. Campbell, tho Jeweler, was on a business trip to Slatington Tuosdny. -J. W. Raudenbusu and Joseph Schaotzlo woro at Allentown Friday on business. Mrs. A. L. Campboll, of First street, spent Monday with Allentown friends. -Miss Llzzlo Schocli is visiting re latives and friends in Now York and Jersey City, Hnrry Dentlngcr, of Pottsvlllo, Is in town sooing old friends. Ilarry looks good. Mrs. Howard Dclfondorfcr and Mrs. O. I. Schock spent Friday with Allentown friends. Landlord Frank Scmmol, of Woalherly, was In town for a few hours on Monday. Jlrs. Al. Neff nnd Miss Annlo Rnudenbush spent last Saturday at Slatington with friends. Mrs George W. Morthlmor accom panied by Miss Jennie Morthlmor, aro visiting relatives in Tromont, Pa. Will Kroldlor, of tho Germantown Independent, was in town over Sunday. Ho now holds cases on tho Gazette, Mauch Chunk. A well-known and much liked gentleman In town Saturday was Prof- F. J. Stottler, of Pittston, formerly principal of our public schools. A Jewelry Store Itobbett. At about two o'clock Saturday morn ing burglars broko tho show window of Stinson Hagaman's First street jowolry storo. Thoy made too much nolso, however, and were frightened off, but not before thoy had secured a few old watch cases worth about 11.00. In their hurried departure tho burg lars forgot to take their tools along, which Included a largo hatchet, monk ey wronch and a pair of long pincers belonging to the Vnlloy Railroad Com pany. Mr. Hagaman thinks tho ex perience an unpleasant ono for his 2nd birthday anniversary. Christmas Newt. Christmas will bo observed lu tho Methodist Episcopal church, Rov. G. W. Dungan, pastor, on Friday ovenlng. The members of tho Evangollcal Sunday school will hold their regular Christmas festival in tho church, Rev. A. M. Sampssl, pastor, on Friday ovon-ing. The Zlon's Reformod Sunday school, hold very interesting Christ mas exercises in tho church Thursday evening. Tho usual Interesting Christmas services wero held in tho Lutheran church Thursday evening. The Wreck nt ltocktlale. Sixteen coal cars, flvo gondolas and ono caboose woro wrecked at Rockdalo Friday morning early, by engine No. 30, crashing Into tho rear end ot train drawn byjonglne 114. Until tho week was cleared Valley passenger trains wero run on tho Central railroad. No ono was Injured. FATAL WRECK. Whtto street, Wolssport, to seo his buting articlos of woaring npparol to teacher, Lewis Case, Clark Hortz, Eugene stock. A stock of 30 instruments to so- the needy and worthy poor. Each reters, Charles Ruil, Robert Gombert, lcct from at Pliillips. lady member obligates horsolf to fur- Arthur Kemerer, uarry Jteiciiani, KoDerl There is moro muslo in din Kminrn nlsh not loss than two nrtlclos of wear' Swartz, Freddie Riegcl, Eddlo Harleman, nc. Holier Ormm tlmn nnr nthr-r Inff nnnurol nvnrv venr for this nur. jujucn naicnu, juaur.ee jvimi", vnvm organ mad0l ,ve challougo comparison, poso. Tho first family to roceivo tho J3UUHZ.. e f hosn lin.mtlna nt PI. 11,.' IVMto nttnntlnn of thn HauHtiw finll.l woo tho uins oeconarnmary, Irene u. r cusier- str00t . Wcissnort. nrBislini-h fnmllv. of Mahnnlmr. thn During 1801 Frauk Wclnland, of father, It will bo romemborod, was very Second streot, who is n first-class seriously lnjurod in tho Heilman ico knight of tho brush, painted thirty-five house accident a fow wooks ago. Thoro dwelling houses In this town and aro eleven in tho family and thoy aro neighborhood. That's not so bad. In noody clrcumstancos. It is tho opinion that many acts of The officers of tho Sewing Guild aro theiving committed In tills town and as follow: Prosldont, Miss Emma blamed on tramps nro tho operations Klstlor; vico President, Miss Hattio of somo scalawags In tho noighboihood It miout bo so I Call ut Deifenderfcr's cigar storo One Man Killed and Others Injured on the Valley lload. Lehigh Volley passenger train No. 8 run into a land slido Sunday night near Rockport. Tho forca of tho col lision threw tho engine on its side Instantly killing Michael Lavolle, a Central engineer, who was in tho cab, Honry Koch, tho onglneor of tho pas. songor train was only slightly lnjurod, but Frank Weaver, the fireman was badly hurt. Tho dead engineer lives at Easton. Bailey, Harry Evcrltt, Earl Shcckler, for smokers supplies. Milton Frllzlnger, Warren Ettlnfer, Chas, Anthony, Harry Ilonlz. Girls' First Primary, Mary E. Catell, teacher. Eya Hauk, Sadie Ralcllu, Cora Bailey, Eva I'ntzlnger, Carrlo Kemerer, Millie Sella. -Pianos on easy monthly payments nt Phillips', i ou can savo ngcntsjpro- fits nt J. A. rhilllns'. Whito btreet. elssport. Koons; secretary, Miss Anzio Montz; treasurer, Mrs. Daniel Farron; Direc tors, Mrs. Ed. Kibbler, Mrs. John Obcrt, Mrs. Robert Sweeny and Mrs. Thomas Fink. ChrUtnins l'rophetles Christmas has always been a pro, phetio time. If it falls on Friday tho Tho man who is always tolling the following year is looked forward to as nowsnanertnnltp.il into flltq. Hint nnil nnn nf frrnrit Kiirnrlcno An nnMnnt Visitor. Ex. Co., Snpt., R. F. Hoflord, tuo otl,or thlll ,..i claln It lnnks mannsi-rlnl In thn Tlrltlsh mnsnnm hna ucrvo bocauso It doos not rip people tho following to say ot Thursday which up tho back, is tho snmo ono who will has a bearing on tho ovonts of 1801. It jump on tho papor withn libel suit if must bo concodod that In somo re- It should over bocomo necessary to spocts it hits the right nail on tho show him up. head: Geo. Kemerer, director; Mrs. F. J. Stettlcr, Mrs. II. J. Mitchell, C. O. Shclrcr. Miss Geegus, Miss Flossie Reed, Miss Annie Williams. Prof. J. H. li'cener, Dr. G. Willis, Miss Ella Ebbert, Miss Etta Drlssell, H'ni. Hoflord, Mrs. 1 latin, .Vrs. 0. J. FIcchKrapcs. William Yenser handles tho paint brush for Frank Wcinland on the Morthlmor rosidenco on Alum street. Ileum of au Aged and Esteemed Citizen On Thursday last John Seaboldt, "Billy" knows ono or two points about sr., uica at his home on South strcot painting. from general collapso, consequent to Remember when you call nt Phillips'. old ago. Interment was inado Monday Whito street, Welssport, don't como near Blrdsboro, Pa., in St. Michael's under tho Impression that wo keep a r.plscopal cemetery, by tho sldo of his novelty store, our buslnoss Is pianos If Christmas day on Thursday be, A ulndy winter le shall see; Windy weather m each week And hard tempests, strong and thick. '1 he bummer shall be good and dry; Corn and beasts shall imililulvi That lear Is cood lor land to till, Kings and princes shall die by skill. It a child born that dav shall lie. It shall hatiiien rliiht well (or he; wife who procoodod him houeo somo years ago. John Seaboldt, Sr., was born In Chester county, this state, In tho month of Autmst nf thn rpar IRfin. Ilia bovhond wns nnlnn Ma fM,,sJ corn in this burg, for In less than ono farm, and his education was that: of mouth Uol Sweeny, of tho Corner .. . . onA iwi ..-li the common schools. Ho lcarnod tho olu"' oulu "' i'"!'"""" wu. tailoring trado nnd was in business Miss Anulo Weber, who has given for hlinsolf in Philadelphia from 80 much satisfaction as toacher of tho 1855 to 1858 when ho retired nnd for boy's advanced primary school, has had ton or moro years passod his tlmo with a call from Slatington nt n salary ot relatives. During tho early part of tho ?10 per month. Sho gets S30 hero, but decado of 1870 ho took up his rosldence our school board won't let her go if they hore, living with ids daughter. Mrs. on" help it. They appreciato her ex. Matilda Hunter. His wife was The- cellcnt work and will very likely raise doeslm Shoreu, an English lady, and "r salary. tit deeds, he shall he good and sUble. Wise of speech and reasonable. Whoso that day goes thieving about. He shall he punished, without doubt, Anil if KtpkiiN Ihflt (l.lv ItftMe. organs and general musical mdse. it shall quickly Irom you glide." If you don't pay your taxes until Last winter was a windy ono. Tho after January 0, 1S02, live per cent will crops havo boen woudorful. Kings bo added. Now is tho tlmo to liquidate and Princes too havo dlod by skill. Somebody, or somebodies, rat pop- Th0 mlnor prophosios can only bo summed up by those dlroctly intor ested. Said About Ctirlitmas. A warm Christmas, a cold Easter. A light Christmas, a heavy sheaf. A Green Christmas, a whlto Easter. A green Christmas makes a fat graveyard. A wind on Christmas day, trees will bring much fruit. It Christmas finds a bridge, he'll break It; if ho finds nono he'll mako A Itecord Unrivalled. Within tho past 7 months thero has been over 00 .Holler Organs placod In churchos and Sunday schools. For re ference apply to J. A. Phillips, solo dealer, Whlto street, Welssoort. Lookout for this Counterfeit A now and dangerous five-dollar counterfeit has recently beon put Into circulation In tho eastern part of the State, and many business men havo been victimized. Tho ongraving is good, but the paper and printing aro very ordinary. Tho note is counter feit of tho series A, 1888. The portrait, vignette and other work on tho note is very much Inferior to tho gonuino. In tho title "United State" tho "I" is not dotted, though heavy shading ot tho dot ls thore. NEWSY WSISBPOriT. OUK DALE IlEai&TElt. HTIn Lower Towamenslng, on tho 2nd of Jan., Wm. Volber will seU horses, cows, Ac. tSTAt Trachsville, Jan. 1, John Christman will sell valuable personal property. The Doings of a Lively Town llrtetly Chroni cled In Short Snip-Snap Order by the Btrolter" and Chum. Henry Druinboro, John Rehrlg nnd others were on a hunting expedition Monday. Did they get much T Sawg nix. Lovln Hahn, ono of tho unfortu nate men lnjurod in the fatal ico house accident at Lohighton somo weeks ago, was taken to St. Luko's Hospital, South Bothlohem, Tuesday afternoon for treatment for a broken mist sus tained nt that tlmo. It is feared that Mr. Hahn may loose his loft hand. Of thoothor men injured Nathan Heil man, of Lehighton, will alnnys boa crlpplo, his left leg being stiff; Drels bach, of Mahoning, lost n leg and Schultz, of Lehighton, is nlso badly done up. Until all contracts aro cotnpletod of tho Arm of Arnor & Sloycr, build ers, Quint, son of tho lato Thomas Arncr, will bo of tho Arm. Francis Soip, of Danlelsvllle, tho new operator at tho Central station, has taken up a residence on Union Hill, occupying tho R. J. Hongen property. A very pleasant surpriso came olf nt tho resideuco of R. J. Hongen, on Union Hill, ono night recently, in honor of Mrs. Sarah Walck, grand mother of Mr. Hongen. Tho occasion being tho old lady's 82nd birthday an niversary. Mrs. Walck ls still quite halo and hearty considering her age. Sho was born in Northampton county but took n rosidenco hero when about twelve yoars of age. Mrs. Walck is the mother of eleven children. When a young girl, it is related of her that sho shot a deer and othorwlso exhibited much courage, and only recently sho walked a dlstanco of seven miles and experienced very littlo fatigue. The good old lady rccoived many presents on tho happy occasion. R. J. Hongen has moved into his new and cosy homo on Union Hill. Benjamin Klotz, of Union Hill, is showing his friends a genulno cowboy horse bit, sent him by a Henry Flick, ot McPherson, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Drelsbach mourn the death of their bright and interest ing daughter, Buolla, aged ten years, who died Sunday after a few days ill ness with croup. Interment took place on Wednesday morning. Alter a fow days illness Herman, tho seventeen year old sou, of Lewis Dreisbach, dlod Thursday of mem braneous croup. The funeral took place on Monday. A. D. Hawk is painting nnd paper ing tho interior of John Heller's pleasant homo. Tho attendanco at Ebenozcr Evan gelical Sunday school last Sunday was 203. Collection 153.00. Tho member- ship is rapidly increasing. 'Squire John S. Miller, is sulferiug with tho grip, but he Is only ono of a hundred or moro in this neighborhood, where this disease prevails to a greater extent than it did last year when tho baccllls first mado their appearance. James Arner and wife, of Still water, N. J., aro visiting in tho neighborhood. Tho water has boen drawn olf tho canal. Tho grip, membraneous croup and somo cases of scarlet rash and fever prevails hero. Lottlo, a two year and six months old daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Sloyor, of Union Hill, died on Monday, after an Illness of somo days with pneumonia. Interment took placo on Wednesday, Rev. Wuchtor officiating at tho last sad rites. W. J. Solt spent last Sunday very pleasantly with Millport friends. Interesting Christmas services, will bo held in Ebenezer Evangollcal church on Friday evening. Our publio schools nro closed until after the holidays, and Prof. Mlnnich and Miss Dechant havo both gono to tholr respective homes to spend a well earned vocation. In Meiuoilam. Whkkkas. It lias nleased the Kiinreme Knler ofthe unherse to call from our midst our lie loved brother . '1 hoiuas r. Arner, ot i'mnkllu lxuge ii. or u., fio.LTOT, wno has always lieen an earnest suppoiter otour order, a respected cttizeu ot this community and a kind and lot Ing husuand and father, therefore he it IIksolved, That while we how In humble suhmlsslou to the Divine will of Hlm, who does ullthtngswell, welully appreciate and deeply extend our sincere and heartfelt s)iiipat.iy to ins uuit-ntcu iniiuir, iiareuis auu reiaiives. ltKSOLVKD. That these resolutions he unread on the records of this lodge, that our charter oe urapsu in mourning ior inirty ua) s, and mat a copy bit presented to the wife and son and mat uiey De printea in me UAltuox advocate. juun o. oiii.i.iii, J w. II. Wiutf.iifid, Committee. llAHUlSUtr II, MUSSKLMAN, ) PROM MAUCH CHUNK. The County Onpttal Spiritedly Epitomised by a Special Correspondent. Versonal and Otherwise. Twelve years ago 1'iittlck Shields loft for Colorado. Tho other day his relatives received word that ho was dead. Christmas night manager Faga will present that sldo splitting comedy drama, "Crandall Corners" to our opera going people. You can't well afford to miss this attraction. Its Immense P. F. Mulhoarn it dead. Thursday ho was stricken with apoplexy and on Sunday night death resulted. Ho was born in Pottsvllle on October 20, 1811, but for many years resided hero, In- torment was made on Wednesday. Hettle Bernard Choso, supported by a brilliant company, rendered the beautiful mclo-dramatlo comedy, 'Uncle's Darling" to n crowded houso Monday ovening. This attraction llko all others proscnted to tho publio by Manager Faga, was par excellence. Tho fourth account of tho estate of Asa Tnckcr was Mod before Register Gratz, in Philadelphia, last Friday. The executors chargo themselves with $3,510,101.07. Disbursement of S9.232,. 510.17 wcro mado. Thoso disburse ments include one of $32,000 to -Muhlenberg Collego nnd one of $38,815 to tho Divinity School of tho P. E. Church in Philadelphia. At the tlmo tho account was filed tho items ot inventory amount ed to 80,110,018.83. Conrad Kochor, of Dolano, for many years a resident In this county, wns burled lu tho cemetery hero on Monday. Deceased was aged 71 years, and for many yoars was a Lehigh Val ley brldgo inspector. 'Squlro Krosgo, of Franklin, was a visitor In town on Wednesday. The next term of court won't like ly bo a very lively one up to dato District Attorney Fisher has but nino cases, and ot this number tho probabil ities nro that somo will bo ignored by the grand jury. On tho first Monday in January tho uowly-olected Prothonotary, sherilf and other county ofllcors will enter on tholr respective dnties. It is tho talk around the Court Houso that Sherilf Hiram Levan may make his homo in this city after retir ing from office in Januray. Tho sherilf is a good citlzon and we would bo pleasod to havo him "wid us." The question of who will be County Commissioner's Clerk for 1892 is agi tating tho crainums of some people in tho county. Several names havo been mentioned. Attention, Firemen A snocial meeting of Lehigh Firo Co., of town, will bo held at the office of John Soabold, on Monday evonlng, Dec. 28th Inst., at 8 o'clock. A full at tendance is requested. By order ot THE i'ltESIDENT. they had ulno children, flvo of whom Tko Bluo Rldgo Fowder Company, ono; survive, John nnd William Seaboldt, of Bowmanstown will organizo nnd and Mrs. Hunter, of town; Mrs. Wobb commonco business noxt week. The and Mrs. Waddlos. of Philadelphia. persons interested nro from Allen- For somo years decoasod was blind town nnd Lohighton. and as a consoquenco was but little Wo nro ploased to announce the spnn on nnr ctrntai,ia naiin! rtniit. marriaco of our ponular touul? towns- exercise bolug a walk up and down a man, John Graver, to Miss Cora Welir, t0 oa Christmas day, thore will bo an Hag stono pathway in tho yard of bis of Slatington, by Rov. Spelkor, of Allen- crop tuoiouowing year. nomo wnere mo stones show the rosult ', .un. u raver ia u nisier iu aajwis Kvcrythlng possible should bo ot his frequent daily porigrlnationshVehr, of town. Wo olfor warm con- dono to provent tho spread of that being much worn. Ho was a christian gmtulatlons and host wishes for future Ureuded of all diseases, soarlos fover, If ico will boar a man before Christ mas, it will not bear a man afterward. Tho shepherd would rntlior see his wife enter tho stable ou Christmas day than the sun. If tho sun shines through the applo ltesolutlons of Condolence. The foBowlng resolutions ot condol ence wero adopted, relative to tho death of Oscar Heilman, to wit: WugnEAB, Our esteemed frleud and eltow member of the Trlolty Itv. LuUicran Sunday Hchool, In obedience to the summous of an All-Wise l'rovldence, departed this life, and was Estheredtotlie rest ot the faithful ones In the ternal World. Therefore, be It IIesolved, That In his death we deeply feel the loss of an Intimate and pious friend who gratuousty devoted much of his time and talent. In the cause of christian education dur ing the few jears of his life, to the welfare ol the ISunday School. ltasoLVED, That as members ol the Sunday School we mourn his early departure out of our midst and willingly bear testimony In the confi dent hope that his spirit Is with those who fought the good light ot faith. ItKsoLVHU, that we deeply sympathize with his parents and surviving relatives In the loss they have sustained. ICesolved. lhat these resolutlonsbe nubllsh. ed In the Cauhom Advocate and that a copy vi mo B.uue no unuueu w ills uiiiivicu pkiruis. I. J. llAL'IMAK, ) L, II. notusteiv, .1 Committee. 1'. r. Ueiv i mail with uoblo characterUtlos aud his rlpoold ago attests tho manner, ot his life which wns always thatofunhon est, conscientious christian character. I now prevailing to somo oxtent in this city. Thero aro mauy cases, chiefly among tho littlo ones, and proper sau- litary precautions should at once bo adopted and pursued until ail vostago I ot tho fell disease ls urridioated Restanrauter Wilson A. Peters prosperity. Wo rogret to note tho death of Milton George, sou ot Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Clauss, of North First street, who died Monday night after a short illness with membraneous croup. Tho little fellow was aged ono your and a few mouths. Interment was mado on llrlv(9 Uaudsomo bay horeo purchased Wodnewlay afternoon. Tho bereaved frnm Kmni. thn Allnntnu-,. l,nr ,ini. pareuw iiio our sympatuy. er Tll0 auimal steps Tcry protty nna i(TL r- i o , Uas somo speed. I lie tagle OtOre. KUtler are two new applicants for -Our old friend John Hauk Is con ... w.,. ulm, tQ tue bouse through illness. Wo aire. 11. Slum, onuo WBUblon l.nnB Iib will anon lm alwiiit Rimln. Tho winter season is opened hero House, is quito in witu rueumatum. . Mauch chk mrtir is after a with a large and varied oskortrueut of Christmas ovo at tho home of the ortlnn nf thn .Tnnntlinn KUilornmn. goods that aro iu ooutlnual demand by bride lwrenU in this city, our young ert y OI1 Norti, ,,treet, Wj,at tljey want mo people, ury uoous, ureas Uoo.li, inouu i uuuiu, m iu uuBui wltu lt i8 exoiti,,g tije curiosity of some I' intinel, iioou, tstioea, wiotmng, So- oiurv, ""I'l1" 1 peopio. Hons, Groceries, etc., are lu greater vn- wedded to Miss Aunte, daughter ol ou our outside pages to-day will rtety and more nearly complete tln Tilghman Zlnk. The lmprewlve cere- be found some Interesting special ever before. On all things prices are marked very low as you will find by In spection. Will you call and see us. We promiso you fair treatment aud guarantee that you will save money by making your purchases Itere. These should be cardinal ooaslileratious with you. ISTCorue and see us. Respectfully, ROBERT WALP niony was penormeu in tue presence Christmas readlnir. Next week we will ouly of relatives of the contracting give a large quoto of speolal New Year "iii """"" i reading tuat will lutereat and amuse tlous ana welcome the genial 11 to the our subscribers. grauu army oi ueneuieu. The Mauch Chunk Gazette has We are plsaMd to uoie tiM oou- issued a verv iireltv ami v-o I 1, 1 , . r J AUUHUWM.IS m '" u i atuiuat aloutnao and reference book. severe illness wltu the grip. We tender our thanks for a oonr. uverymuau ivut Buueri uas lm- -Vor Rent - A six room dwelling nn ported some valuable LehlgU oouuty Second street, with all conveniences. cows ana auuea lueiu u nn, live niocK AiiuW In llourv FUvsknu.lnrf 9. The Shortest Day. Monday lost, Dec. 21st, was tho short, est day of tho year the actual time between sun-rise and sun-set being only 9 hours and 20 minutes. The days will incroaso in length but slowly for somo timo. A month hence, on Jan. 1st, the sun will come In view but one minute earlier, and sink beneath our sight 31 minutes later, making tho dif ference only 33 minutes. Then how- over daylight will again rapidly lengthen. The Grip. Tho dreaded la grippe has been an- uoylngly prevalent lu this city for tho past two weeks. No fatalltlos havo yet occurred, but a number ot people aro lying very sick. Advices from all parts of tho country Indicate that the visitation ot tho dlseaso Is not con fined to any particular locality, nor, so far as observation goes, oan its spread bo traced to any special causes. j It ap pears to bo quito at home iu places whoro the temperature ls high or low, or whllo thero Is rain or sunshine, Good nursing, with proper medioal aid for the sick, and greater oaro than usual on tho part ot well persons, are the means ot cure aud prevention. It is foolhardy to neglect all proper pre cautions. Physicians geneaally agree in the belief that the disease is the entering oause that leads to many other fatal diseases. That It leaves the system shattered and peculiarly susoeptlble to other maladies Is well established In view ot the disease people should exercise gread caution in exposing memseives to an condi tions of weather It is the penalty, largely, oi laouguuese exposure. Don't forget Luokenbaoh, Mauoh Chunk, headquarters for books and Christmas aud holiday gifts of all kinds at the very lowest prices. The Doings of a Lively Community Splcely Written Up. A merry Christmas to you all. F. M. Howor has nurchasod a tract of land on tho Blue Mountains between hero and Lehigh Gap, from uorn, saeger .v uoiver, oi Allentown. It is believed that Mr. Hower will soou put a force of men nt work to search tor somo oi its muaon treasures. A. D. Naylor and wifo snent Sun day with their friend, C. E. Correll, of wost iiazieton. Wm. Parker, from Pen Argyl. moved to this placo on Friday last. Mr. Parker ls one of tho contractors of the new mantle factory recently built uy tno Danieisvuio mate uo. Tho estate of John Thomas con talning 17 acres and improvements was sold by sheriff Fulmer to J. K. Hower lor HtM. Tho new hall of tho Jr. O. U. A, M.. built by C. Henry, is now complet ed. Tho two lower stories of tho building aro lutonded to bo used ns a hoarding nouse. lt wouia also uo a suitable placo for a hotel, as it is only tew steps irom tno station. Joseph Voclo. ono of our oldest rosldcuts, is unwell for somo time. His many friends wish him n speedy recovery. F. A. Solp. formerly onerator at this olaco, moved to Weissport last ween wnero no is employed as operator ty tno ucntrai icauroad company. Mr. Thomas Onllneer will sell nt publio salo on Saturday 2Cth ot Dec. All his furuituro and farming imple ments. Ho intends to go to his son Geo. at Slatington. H. W. Soin and several others left for Slatedale, whero they Intend to work in tho quarry. It is rumored that F. M. Howor has sued the Peach Hill Slato Co. for 8150,000. If it Is truo it is believed tho jo. win givo tno quarry oacn again to F. M. Hower. Many of our people intend to at tend tho dedication of the Jerusalem Church at Trachsville on Sunday noxt, dose of Navigation. Tho severe cold snap of last week closed navigation for tho season. Boat No. 180, of Weissport, was tho last to pass down tho canal Friday for Bristol. Numbers of boatmen havo of lato passed through town with their horses nnd goods ou their way to "winter quartors.' Tho delightful musio of tho boatman's horn will now bo heard uo moro along our canal until early spring. 3700 loaded boats weve moved over the canal the past season. The Coal Trade. The anthracite coal trado has not lm proved within tho past week. Tho littlo new buying being dono is on tho hand-to-mouth principle, nnd tho pur chaser makes almost his own terms as to price. There It too much coal In tho market pressing for sale, aud It Is tho opinion of well Informed shippers that, unless there is inforcod u greater re. strictlon ot tho output, tho market will become moro demoralized at an early date. The Eastern trado is very (inlet, but the producing companies havo Plenty oi coal stocKeu at tueir uistriuut lng ports to supply any unexpected demand that may arlso from colder weather. The western markets snow no oncouraglng signs at present, but a better condition ls hoped for, aud Jack Frost Is expected to como to tho rescue before long. List of Letters. Tho following is a list of letters re malnlng uncalled for in tho Lehigh ton, Pa, Post Office, Dec. 22, 189L Harry Ako.Alvln Bower, T. F. Delfeu dorfer, Mrs. George leister,1 Emma i ranKenueiu. nenry iieiueman. Atoses Flucke. David lmbody, Mrs. Alllo Kountz, Lewis II, Smith Mrs. Shaw Persons callinc for any of the abov will please say "advertised." A. W ltattdenuusli, 1'. .M. ltlanket Your Horses, Horses should be carefully blanket. ed at this season while standing tied to a hltchpost, and all merciful men will seo that their animals are so oared for. It is wilful aud inexcusable nog lect to not do so when a comfortable horse-blanket oan be bought so cheap ly as they aro now selling at. The merciful man is merciful to bis beast and all such will see that they are properly sheltered and protected from tne irigui masts oi winter. Did You See Those beautiful crayon portraits In the post pffioe last weekf EBoyer,ot Union Hill, Weissport, Is the agent, and be has delivered a number ot pictures to the full satisfaction of some of our best people. The house he represents is one of the very best iu the country for crayon, water color, India ink or pastel portraits. People wishing any thing in this line will do well to give me their orders as I am responsible for all I promise- P. O Address, Welss port. iianidi.svili.i:. Suitable Christmas Presents: A Good Pair of Slippers, A Fine P.iir of Shoes, Overco.it for I?oy, Youlh or Man, The Latest Style Hat. Opera House, Lehigliton. For a Christmas Present Buy Something th.it will Last. Schwartz, The Furniture Man 300 Fancy Rockers That Will be Sold At and Below Cost ! ! ! THEY MUST BE SOLD. Also a full line of Bed Room and Parlor Suits, Couches, Ladies' Parlor Cabinets, Side Boards, BookCases, etc. NEW: A LAH(JE ASSORTMENT Ol' .Jackets, Reefers & h ildren's Coats, AND I'llETTY Winter Millinery We particularly call the attention of our Lady mends to the fact that wo havo three fashionable trimmers in our two stores which enables us to furnish the neatest, prettiest and most stylish millinery at tho lowest prices. Come and see us. Mrs.M.Culton's WEISSPORT, PA. Branch Store, Lehighton. lEfBDlfnDB of all kinds nicely executed JUKJ IffUfm at this oilice. Prices low. IN MARGHE. IN THE BOHDS OF WEDLOCK. Rohrift Gaumer On Dec., 0, by Rov. A. uartnoiomow, Harrison u. itenrlg to Miss Nora L. Gaumer, both ot East Mauch Chunk. Oswald Harting On Dec., 12, by the same, John Oswald, or East Bruns wick, to Miss Laura Harting, of West renn. Graver Wohr By Rov. Spolker, of Allentown, Jolin U raver, ol this city, to Miss Cora Wehr. of Slatingion. Eckhart Getz On Dec. 10th, at the LiUtueran parsonage, l'leasant valley, by Rev. S. 13. Stupp, Wm. A. Eckhart, of Towrmensing township, to Miss Elizabeth Getz, of Eldred township. Christman Burger On Dec. 19th, by same, John A. Christman, of luldred township, Monroo county, to Miss Jano Burger, ot Duniclsville. You will DnJ us in the lead with more Fresh Stiles and Beautiful Goods than ever. Larec oppoitunities to buy your Fall and H'lntcr (loods are offered. Our enormous stock of Seasonable Styles is opened and ready, l'rlccs within the reach of all, aud nnw is the time to buv. NOTIONS Wo have looked well to the needs of our Notion and Fancy Goods Deoartment In selecting the stock for this season, aside from tlm staple articles In dally use we bare made special efforts to secure little novelties, that are always useful as well as ornamental. IIOSIEItV, UNDERWEAR AND GLOVES Tho best selections and popular stylos prevail in this department, as the scope of choice Is laree. Wo of course carry all crades of foods, which are sold on their merits. We lead the trade in Ibcse lines, because we sell the Best Goods at tbo most liberal prices. CORSETS, and MUSLIN UNDEItWEAU This department Is fully up to the standard at all times. DRESS GOODS, BLACK GOODS aod SILKS Wo aro leterralned to mako luls department win, ana you cannot laato uo pieaseu witu onr siock. sue assort ment is laree ana so varieu in nncc as to meet inc nurso oi an. FLANNELS, COMFORTS and BLANKETS This lsa department that appeals to tbe necessities, consequently we aro showine; a stock that will delight every house keeper, by offering generous Inducements In prices for thoroughly first-class coeds. LINENS and DOMESTICS-Onr showing in this department of Staples will bo appreciated by every shrewd buyer, as wo carry an Immense assortment of everything pertaining to the lines, and are always up to the times, qualities and prices combined. SECOND FLOOR. CARPETS. RUGS and CURTAINS Our assortment In Nottingham Curtains cannot be excelled In deslng and qualities for tho very low price at which they are offered. New Fall patterns in Jfoquett and Extra Flno Smyrna Rugs at rlgnt prices, l ou will nave to see our carpets to get any sort or an mea oi what we carry, New effects In prevailing colorings, embracing all manes ami quail lei and always to do seen. THE ANNEX contains our Grocery Denartment. which has no eoual in this sec tlon. Choice stocks of everything that is necessary to make it first-class has been carefully looked alter. A trial order will convince jou mat we aro leauers iu tins line. As to qualities and prices, tney are always right DEATH'S ROLL. On the 2Sth day of Nov., at West I'enn. JUagtlalena, widow oi unas. Aaams Aged 82 years, 1 month and 0 days. On tho 3rd day of Dec., at Packerton, Kutner Alvesta, aaugnior oi w. r, and Alvesta Wlltsie. Aged 7 months and 2Q days. Clauss On Monday, of membraneous croup, Milton George, sou of M. G. Clauss, aged ono year and a fow months.. Sloyer On Monday, Lottie, daughter o 1 nomas oioyer, oi union Jim, ugeu 2 years and C months. Drlesbrch On Sunday, Buella, daugh ter of I.d urlosbacn, of imnmin, aged 10 years. liriosuacu uu mursuay, uoc it. Herman, son of Uewls Uriesbach, of Franklin, aged 17 years. What is Scrofula It li tut Impurity In lha blood, which, tecum UUog Id the gland ot the Deck prodocu un lightly luropttor iwrtllDgsj which ciuei p&inf ol running torei ou tho arm, leg, or feet which dtrelopea ulcers in the eye, eari, or now, often canting nUndneii or ileatnei which U tbe origin of piQei, cuwerou growth, or many other maiUiMUUon tunally acr.be4 to ' hamor. It U a more fonuid&bta enemy than eoniumptlon or cancer alone, for scrofula combine the wont poaalble feature of both. Ilelng the moat ancient, it la the tnot general ot all dUeaae or affection, tor very few pertona are entirely free from lu How can lt be cored f fly taking Uood'i Sena perMa, whleb, by the care It ha aocomplUhed, often when other medicine her filled, he proTen luelf to be a potent and peculiar medicine for thl dUeaae. For all affection of the Mood Uood'i SuaanarilU 1 unequalled, and some ot the core It ha effected are really wonderful. If yon suffer from scrofula In any of It Tartou term, bo sois to sIto Hood's SarisparUla a trial. Hood's Sarsaparllla SoldbyaUdrnggUta, flialxforfa, rreparedoaly by C, L UOOD CO., Apothecaries, U well, atau. 100 Dosos Ono Dollar GO TO .PK8. KODKHElt, under the Eieha&xe Hotel, liankatroel, for a etaooUi shave on (Mhlouable hair out. tW Cloeed ua Sunday's Rotriter'a Hair tonic, eurea lUudrufl. We curry lu atock a full Hue of fancy toilet artaelei at low eat pri oca, and w aro the ouly place In town wnero yuu cau uur oouuer i uraaut ior ma UMM. STCBHK'B SHAV1NU HA LOON, oppoelU U Auvocarc Orricx, la headquarters for lUailUKi IIWI UUHMll UU MiaUitMMKOll. LALU BHOADWAY, Mauch Chunk, Pa, C. A. KEX Leave Orders for Your JO PRINTING of all Kinds At This Office. Work Done Promptly Cheaply. and TTKltMA.N, tile Iwilw, oppMlle UK Oftn rtuuac. vuui linn, tuamuiu uuv. arrvry I , , , - - - 7 tliiug lu ftrsKikst style Drop la ui x him and silverware at Book's. Iiig lino of clocks and watches which I are marked very low in price at dock s popular jewelry store. Mrs. Burkhart, of rackerton, died on Wednesday at a ripo old age. Iter husband proceed od her hence about ono year ago. Interment will be on Friday afternoon. Assistant Lehigh Valley freight agent P. A. German is in the houso sick, Bock sell the cheapest and best sta tionery hi town, O. A. Clauss is making some im portant improvements to his residence on First street. When completed he will take possession and hare the most pleasant homo lu tho town. At a special meeting of the bor ough council this week, it was decided to repair the present hose house and seoure a HOSE CAItUIAOE. Bully for council! Every one of the lire lad dies wear smiles now. Hare watches, clocks and jewelry re paired at Bock's. On new year's eve a watch night service will be held iu the Evangelical church at New Mahoning with whioh protracted service will oommenoe. Tho meeting will be carried ou by Rev. J. II. Smith, ot Lthlgktou, who will be assisted by J. S. Newhart and other clergyman. A successful revival service, held by Rev. J. 8. Newhart, is still going oa la the Presbyterian church with un abated interest. Pretty gold rings, luuidsorue watches Till! WOIIK OF A GOOD Jilyin. Wlit.TnR.ll. M. WOOU.ET IS DOING IOB Tilt HUKtKllKIW EUOM Tilt USSOKOI'lUH ANP WHISKV. The works ot a good man lives alter film. He enjoys the btaMlngs and dlstlnetlons they en title linn to in tins iiorki, and build lot mm home In eternity. It Is the mission of emy living soul to do some good to beuslU Humanity In some way. Xotwltlutandtng tills fad, how few look uiion life In this manner. A few now and then, here and time, realise thl, great restwnslbilltv, and deiot. tlJr lives to the salvation of their fsllowmen. One of the most eonspecluous esanmlos of this character In ins. being au old and hlahly a Atlanta, aud liavtiur bhltt up a rpiMtattou Alunu, I. Dr. 11. M. Wnolly, noted Ior his Christian lntegrfl: li. M. Woolley, He u a man IV and fair fll. 'teemed olitwa ot among his home lolks as a specialist In the eure ol the opium and whisky habits that is or the high! eharaeter. Although lie lias had veer. oi ttxifcerlfeura lu the treatment ol tho.. drwd. lul dfseaiMw. he Is ret au ardent student, anu studies Ilia sclelu-u ol his nroteuloii ultti iu much diligence as 11 he were only Just entering MM IMUBVMIUU. Dr. Wiiollev. unlike aicrcatmanv anKlullu. treats what U called the opium aud whisky UltUII. M (, U1NM,. 111 1 1111 k.g in, luejr twv strictly diseases, aud nlue times out of teu tue sufferers arc not directly responsible I.r their couditlon. lite success he ha. had In this Hue has been soniethlug pbenoiaeftal. He hasouretl uatUuts lu every uans and territory in the ttulou, and has treated cases in Loudon, 1'rauce, Uermaoy, Canada and Meileo. Opium aud wblaky are Iwu ol tbe moat power ful, and when iuibroperly usal, tbe nuwt lite destro) Ing lucdlciues lu tbe world, and to snow how to ulract or .radicate thu effects of these drug, truiu the human body ui an art to which Ilr. woolley cau Justly lay claim. As evldeooe be simply refer, to hu hundred, of patlenU who uavo boeu tuorouulily aud ttouudly curvd. Ita- lute a mau ot acnoiany auaiuiueuia, ne una parea a worK ou opium aua wuKy, ac effacU tiiton Lite humou coiutltuttoo. work ue baa teUmmlaJ of ueopla whom bt liae ueceeelullv treated and periuaiwutiy oured. Tula book will be mailed free of charge to vour aoaraaa u you hiii ouiy swan lit. wouiie! Letter aaking hlm lor It 11 eu are not aflllei with toe opium ur wbiiky dieeaee, probably y Ilaow a friend or httTe a relative who im. 17 t will kUMly eudtlielr ..aiuee or luforui them of ur. n oouey e aoiiur, ne wui utae pleasure in eeuuiug uieui aii v imwruuraiiuu uwy uiay aeaire MMsWf. WBWWUUO.J GLOBE WAttEUOUSE. ill WarehousE. Blankets Comforts. Our stock is too lnrgo anil must be reduced. The Prices will do it. It is now your op portunity to get supplied for the Winter with Blankets Comforts at closing out figures, Every quotation guaranteed as advertised Comfortables. JST-fl.lO Quality, Chintz covered, Turkey lining. Now S5 cents. 3?-$1.35 Quality, Chintz covered. Turkey red linlnq. Good Cotton. Now $1.10. D57 $1.50 Quality, covered with One Satin and extra lining. Superior Cotton. Now $1.20. UP" $1.03 Quality, flno Cretonne cover and Turkey red lining. Now $1.25, J C3r$1.75 Quality, choice figured S- tine coyer and finer lining. Now $1.48. CW $2.(M Quality, Figured Turkey Chintz with lining to match. Now $1.55. llankets (White C5T"70 cent grade, Whlto Blankets, now (15 cents. SJJLOO grade. While rilankola. now 65 cents. B.$1.25 grade, White Blankets, now $1.00. &.$135 grade, ll'lilto Illankcj, now $1.10. E&-$2.00 grade, White Blankets, now $1.03. J&-$2.25 grade. While Blankets, now $1.85. S2T"$3.S0 grade. White Blankets, now $2.75. B37-4.M grade. IHilte Blankets, now $3.75. lankets (Grey) E2r$2.00 -inallty. Orey Blankets, now $1.00. SB- $2.75 nnalltr, Oiov Blankets, now $2.00. SB-$1.76 quality, Orey Blankets, now $1 .3S. SB- 41.10 quality, tlrey Blankets, now 85 cents. HOD! No, 711 Hamilton Street Allcnto-wii, pa.