ORIGINAL CHEAP CASH STORE on ft etf Year TO ALL I On entering into n new yoar wo desire to return thanks for tho liberal patronage bestowed upon us in tho past rind hope to merit a continuance of tho same. Wo nro showing an elegant line of Underwear, Women's, Mistes and Childrcns Men's 13oys and Youths at prices you never before heard of, Men's Cardigan Jackets have been greatly reduced in price owing to the largeness of tock. Mens and Boy's Doroet and all-wool shirts. Some elegant styles this season. All shirts are warranted UG inches long. The prices on tho above arc ful ly 20 per cent, bolow any shirt dealer in this valley. Gloves ! Gloves 1 Gloves ! Gloves 1 For all classes and all sizes. In this department you will find tho finest assortment of gloves suitable for all classes of work rarely found elsewhere, and the prices on them will as tonish you, as the remark has frequently been made s" How can they be made and sold for the money !" J. T. NUSBAUM, Fhst Street, between Boutli anil Hum Streets, Lelilchton, r. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY JANUARY 2. 1891. MAHONING. A Vreeiy Batch of LUely IIuppertlnK In a Lively Community. John Knoaso and wlfo woro visiting relatives at Wllkosbiirro during tho week. N. M. Balllot nnd wife, of Collego villo, Pa., are spending tho holidays In tho Valley. Watch-night meeting will bo held In tho Evangollcal church on New Year's evening. Tho regular monthly mooting of tho Mahoning School Board was held at Pleasant Corner, on Saturday after noon. Last weok whilo going to mill Emanuel Rex's horses ran away nnd upsot tho wagon sovcroly injuring Mr. LOCAL CATSUP. llrlght Gems of I-owll News Seatnnml Thronjrltont ly Owr Importer's Vesetlll Unlll. For sale A pool tablo nnd her fix tures. Apply to Jos. Webb. Full lino of Ingrain nnd Uruwcl carpets at Henry SchwarU's. Hire teams for funorals, weddings or business atKlstlor's livery. Our public schools ro-open on Mon day following tho holiday "vacn." It Is a fact that Dock, tho jeweler, sells tho best goods at tho lowest prices. Contractor Ed. Chrlstman is out. aga In after a severe nttack of la grippe. Ho who is wise gets his teams from Davtu Ebbort's livery. Lowest prlcos, North streot. Our osteomod friend Fred Louckel of Aspen, Colorado, will accept our thanks for pnpers. Revival services will commenco In the Methodist Episcopal church on next Sunday evening. For Rent A six-room dwelling on Second street, with nil conveniences. Apply to Henry Bockondorf. 2w. Wo congratulato Mr. nnd Mrs. Goorgo W. Nusbaum over tho safe arrival of n llttlo baby girl In their family. John Bloso will not tako posses sion of tho Bachmnn hostlcry nt Sum mit 1I1U until after tho next term of court. Jim Fatzlnger, who toots a horn In tho Arlon Cornet Band, says that that organization is gottlng along In beauti ful stylo. J. Fink! Thompson, of Schuylkill Haven, who built Lohighton's Hoslory Mill, Is negotiating for tho erection of a similar industry at Slatlngton to cost 83,830. William Woidaw will superintend tho management of sheriff-elect Joseph Wobb's First street rostaurant until tho 1st of April A. D. 1892 when it will bo closod out. A good buggy harness, my own make, at eleven dollars and upwards. A good assortment of horso blankets, fur and plush robes, whips, Ac, for salo by M. Flout, Wolssport. tf. Tho genial Edw. H. Schillihg, pro prietor of Schilling's Hotel, Pottsvllle, will accept thanks for a unique llttlo match safo. Whon you visit Pottsvllle stop at Schilling's. Edw. will treat you right! Profanity never did any man tho least good. No man is richer, happier or wiser for it. It commends no ono to society; it is disgusting to refined people and abominable to tho good' Paste this In your hat. Sheriff-elect Joseph Webb will move his household effects to Munch Chunk next Monday when ho enters on the responsible duties of of his oQlco. In their new homo wo wish the A ii... i.i .!, nf family much prosperity. ti.-j. xtt ,ii.i w v Tntr. FA Campbell who handles a "razoor" mont took place Wednesday nt tho klto dexterously in Roeders' fashion- Ben Salem church, East l'enn. .... , i, vi.itnr,, in !, vlliw atter a brIef confinement with rheu during tho weok woro tho following: J"05' Although he lost nine pounds MlssCloraSitlor.of Bethlehem; Miss uu winves us emooiniy ns ever. Amanda E. Balllot, of Now Rlngold; -If tho Lehigh Coal & Navigation Miss Katio Fcnstermachor, of Lehigh- Company don't stop monkeying with ton; JohnHelslcr,ofLewlstown;Erwlu thoLehighton Water Company when Nothsteln, of Macungio; and Nelson tho latter aro laying their pipes, somo Nothstoin. of Freoland. bolv wU1 Ket hurt nna 11 won't bo tho -A. J. Balllet. of Yalo: A. G. Mussel- Lehighton Water Company either. man, of tho Evangelical Academy, Now A gang of follows from Packorton Berlin; David Balllot, of Lehigh Unl- lu town n Christmas day looked ou versity; C. D. Kressley, of Franklin luu wmo wueu nwiw reu uuuasiire nml Marshall; nnd J. D. Lonmcro. of I suit bocamo so completely bamboozled tho Theological Seminary, Philadel- that they didn't know what they wero phia, aro homo for vacation. 1 Last Sunday tho Now Mahoning tlm0 ther should know better. Hnmlnir nr-hnnl nWtnrl thn following When 1891 calendars CO officers for tho ensuing year: Supt., off tho wall and those of 1892 tako Will Xandor; asst. supt., Thomas thelr Plac8 R Sweeny assumes com-MiiMAlmnn- frnnsnrnr. A. Arner: Li- plete proprietorship of Sweeny's popu- brarian,MIss Anna M. Kelser; secre- lar Corner Store. "Bob" will do some tary, Miss S. Alosta Fcnstermachor; business this year-ho'n a hustler and organist, H. B. Arner; deacons, J. D. n mistake Wo wish him success. Arnor and Stephen Fcnstermacher. At tho meeting of Lehigh Fire "' Company Monday evening it was do In tho counties of Luzerne, Schuyl- cWed to go out of service and return to kill, Carbon and Northumberland the borough nU property in their pos- there are 478 men who insist upon the 6csslon- THs leaves the town without HimMfaCQ any protection iu case of flro. Do you MMOU' I ,i ,i jo o This Includos musicians, teachors of " IN A FEW WORDS. A Mrely Writer Tells the Story nf Tho Happening! of a Week In anil About Old Carbon. The grippe is claiming Bomo victims 111 Jennesvlllo. Jeanesvillo's new elortrlo light plant is In operation. There is somo talk of organising a Reformed church at Lausford. Georgo Wagner, of Kresgovlllo, has sold his hotol property to Stephen Schmalo. Tho Lehigh Valley depot at Beaver Meadow was ransacked by burglars one night recently. Two gold watches goncJ Lovi Uoyer has bought tho old Boyer homostood ou tho road leading from Littlo Gap to Millport. Consider ation, 82100. The soven children of Charles Rabcnold, of Mahoning township, who were seriously lit with scarlet fever, havo recovered. Jcancsvlllo young people havo or ganized a literary circle. Edward .Uonaghan Is president and Miss Atinlo Mulligan secretary. The dedication of tho handsome now Lutheran nnd Reformed church nt Trnchsvillo has been indefinitely postponed owing to some disagreement. Tho William Volbcr sale, adver tised to como off on tho premises lu Lower Towamonsing, on Jan. 2, has beon postponed Indefinitely on account f sickness. Tho Methodist church at Packer- ton will be ro-opencd on Sunday, 31st Instant. On tho occasion tho presiding older and other loading church mon will bo present. -Tho Hazlcton Plain Speaker thinks that guests nt tho Laurytown alms. houso should havo a Happy Now Year because thero aro no millionalro cranks who will throw dynamite nt them. Lewis KUno has purchnsod tho old udrew Boyer, farm, lately owned by Henry Deppc, deceased, located in Littlo Gap. It is sold that Rutherford Bros, are aftor tho property. Elizabeth Smith, of Eldrod town ship, just over in Monroe county, diod on Christmas day at tho ripo old ago of 3 years. Funeral took placo on Tues day, Interment being mado at tho Christmauvillo church, Penn Forest township. Melchoir Sillies, of Krcsgeville, died on tho 21st ultimo. Ho was prominont in parts of Monroo and in lower Carbon. Deceased was n mem ber of I. O. of O. F., Jr. O. U. A. M., and P. O. S. of A. Interment was made at tho Pleasant Valley church, From tho Boyertown Democrat wo clip tho following item of nows: "Mr. R. W. Rlnker nnd Miss Ida G. Kresge, of Parryvillo, Carbon county, were married at the parsonage of Rov. J. E. Freeman, Boyortown, ou Thursday afternoon. They arrived in tho 2 p. m. train and left again at 3. Tho couplo aro old friends of tho dominie." It has beon decided to hold an eisteddfod in thoLansford opera house, Good Friday, April 15, 1892. Tho lead. lng selections are: "Hark! tho deep tremendous voice." Haydeu, for choir of not loss than CO voices, prizo ?200 and gold medal to leader. 2nd prizo of $100 to choir of not less than GO tho Gloria, from Mozart's 12th mass, and gold medal to tho leader, 3d prizo of $100 for brass band of not less than 10 plccos, "Worthy is tho Lamb." Tama qua Courier. music, schoolmasters, two sllght-of- hand mon, ono ventriloquist, four sluggers or "Profossors of Sparring," nino dancing masters, two oyster open ors and twolvo drink mixers or bar- tonders. Twenty years ago tho titlo was a scarce ono In tho coal fields. It was bo dono and dono soon! D. A. Rchrig, of Nis Hallow, is engaged building tho Hellman ico house, which collapsed somo weeks ago with such fatal rosults. Mr. Rehrlg lived In tho anthracito coal regions for many years and has much experience in erecting this kind of buildings, rKOl'LE.ON THE OO. Fl.sh lMeturee of Familiar Fares Coming ami Going. Harry Stansberry, better known hereabouts ns "Slobby," was homo from the wild, wild west over Christmas. Since his residence In tho land of cow boys, blissards, Ac., Harry has figured quito prominently in sporting circles as a pugilist. Ho has fought elorcn battles, winning ten. "Slabby" Is now on bis way to Florida, tho land of oranges, sunshine and alligators. Bort Durling Is spondlng tho holi days with his parents on south First street. Bert is a student lu tho Ober lin, Ohio, College, where ho Is meeting with much succoss in his studies. Next year ho ontors Princeton, ono of tho foremost institutions In tho United States. Having known Bert from tho time ho was a "toddler" wo wish him abundant succoss. We had tho pleasuro of meeting George F. Schmidt, ono of Philadel phia's prominent young mon, last weok, during his sojourn In town at tho homo of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prod Schmidt, on south First street. Mr, Schmidt, Is with tho firm of Young, Smith, Fiolds & Co., of tho former city. Horace Raudenbush, of Wllkos- barro, nnd his brothor Charles, of Drlfton, mastlcatod their Christmas turkey with tho "folks at homo" lu this city. Tho boys are both mcotlng with a fair sharo of this world's succees. H. V. Morthlmer, Jr., and wife, of Banknay, returned Sunday evening after a brief sojourn with relatives in Bethlehem and Philadelphia. Charles A. Hauk, principal of tho Tobyhanna, Monroo county, schools, was In town this weok visiting his parents on First street. Guy Crawford and wifo, of New l ork City, spent n few doys this weok with A. J. Durling and family on South First Street. Miss Nora Clark, of Doylestown, last year a toacher In our public, schools, was visiting her sister, Miss Annio, during tho week. Messrs. Ed. Brannix andW. D. Clauss, two of Philadelphia's promi nent young men, wero hero over Christmas. Mrs. E. A. Horn and children, of WEATIU5RLY. NEWSY W3ISSPORT. FROM MAUCH CHUNK. The Doing of a LI TelyTownllrlefly Chroni cled In Short Snip-Snap Order lty the Stroller" and Clinm. Our public schools will re-opon on Monday. Charley Whitehead Is back In town from Boston, Mass, Tho prop business of Marsh & Zern Is reported dull. Thaddcus Krosgo and Hannah Kresge, of tho oast sldo aro married. W. G. Brown and wlfo, of Wcather- ly, wero guests of Paul Buck this week. -Mlssos Salllo Whltohoad and Ella Oswald wero lu Philadelphia this week. Ulysoss Krum, of Ashley, spent Christmas with his parents in Franklin. D. C. Hclsler, of Weatherly, was the guest of Daniel Krum during the week. Mrs. Samuel Welch is reported 11L Tho "Stroller" hopes for her speedy recovery. Mlssos Gertlo Horn, Ella Laury and Laura Humphrey spent Tuesday In Allentowu. John Balllet, tho genial clerk of tho Blttner Houso, Slatlngton, circled in town Tuesday afternoon. Tho usual series of protracted services commenced in Ebcnezer Evan gelical church New Year's ove. Warren Straussborgcr chaperonod tho Lehighton Drum Corps to Slatlng ton on Christmas day whero they sere naded that town's best people Harry Graver, tho accommodating and courteous salesman with II. W. Hunslckor, Allentown, spent Christ mas In town with his parents. Asby Shultz, of Lehighton, and Miss Luclnda Sowers, of tho cast side, were united in tho holy bonds of wed lock on "the night boforo Christmas." Arner & Solt havo their portablo saw mill on the grounds of tho Lehigh Land and Improvement Company, in Lehighton, whero they aro converting timber into first-class lumber. Miss Ella Laury is homo from the Moravian Seminary, Bethlehem, whero she is n student. Sho was accompa nied by Miss Laura Humphrey, of Chi cago, 111., who is also a student In tho school Joel and P. E. Hover, nf Franklin i miuueiimm, aro enjoying mo uoiiuuys townshln. worn In 'Kmilrn .Tnhn R. Ml!. with Henry Spoonhcimcr on Alum ler's court Monday to answer tho street. cnargo or resisting an olllcor. It took: lrank Miller, who manipulates tho 3- W to settlo tho case. They won't spigot nt Gus Miller's restaurant, spent Tho observanco chrlstma9 bv several days witu i-mmueipuia menus. our govorai churches surpassed tho rreu uuiui, oi uiuuuuiious, iuinu euoris oi nil previous years, anu Par is n. visitor nt thn linmn nf hu nnrnnta tlcularly in tho Evangelical church on First street. Fred is looking well. n V interesting and,, instruc Miss Debblo Derr, nu estimable aTerviarcondmuchT,leasod audience. young lady of Reading, is tho guost of Frank Leibencuth and Aarou Miss Anzle Montz on Third 6treet. Rohrlg were In tho drying room of -William King and wlfo, of North Snyder's planing mill the other day. First street, visited Tamaqua relatives SZkXS;: and friends over Christmas. chock valvo tho steam oscaned in such Milton Roth and family, of Ham- quantities that tho men only saved burg, Pa., wero visitors to relatives in themselves from serious injury or tnwn IhU vinnk ounjujj meir ivnj uji iiuuuk" ivma linn, ueorgo urinKmau anu wne, oi Wilkesbarre, visited relatives in town Leap Year, over Sunday. Tho year of our Lord A. D. 1892 has Miss Emma Miller, of Philadelphia, neon wlsoiy set apart for the bonellt l rlslHnr. her lirnHmr A Tf Mlllnr 01 Kl:l5!i 01 "uies wno are anxious is visiting Uer brother, A. K. Miller, on to entcr the stato of matrlmonyi but r irst street. .vho have not had tho cood fortune to Charley Maurer, of Wilkesbarre. entico some luckless wight into tho was closing digits "wo do boys" in town meshes of their net. On and after tho nn Mnmlnv 20111 of Feburary, 1892, tho ladles will 1 Itn tnllv niirnnrl7Afl rn pnmmnnnnnt. Harry Swcony, wlfo and son Harry, Inglovo to any gentleman they may of Driftou, spent Christmas with R. L. doom worthy of their hands, hearts Sweeny. ani fortunes. It will devolvo upon TheOonuty Capital Spiritedly Kpltouilzed by a Special Correspondent. I'erennal and Otherwlie. Sheriff H. P, Levan 111 continue to llvo In Mauch Chunk. Tho sheriff has seized B. J. Mov er's personal property at Weatherly and will sell tho samo on Saturday. Tho St. Aloyslus T. A. B. Society hold tholr third annual ball at tho Mansion Houso Thursday evening. Miss Mamlo Fister has succeeded Miss Nettle Moore, at tho telcphono exchange, in tho electric light building. -"Russel's City Directory" will bo tho attraction at tho Concert Hal 1 ou noxt Wcduosday evening. It is ono of tho very best comody's on tho road. Llcouso court opons on Monday. Thoro aro 131 patriots who want tho law to legalize their selling of b-e-o-r and liquor during 1892. Mrs. Mary Purcell died at tho re sidence of her son Richard on Broad way, Friday oftornoon. Tho remains woro burled at Port Carbon on Mon day. On Monday Miss Ncttlo Moore, for sovornl years in chargo of tho telephone exchange was married to Hugh Mc- Tl.l,.l,l.l z , . mttivii. ui jl uuuuuiiuuu, luruieny u resident. They will mako their homo in tho city of Brotherly Lovo. -As is customarv with him "Ilnnnv Sam Cortrlght distributed presents to over a thousand poor boys and girls iu tho neighborhood ou Christmas day. j.uo uisiriuution iook piaco in mo Court Houso nnd was a happy, never-to-bo-forgotten sceno for all present. Tho County Commissioners havo settled tho mercantllo appraiser busi ness lor lB'Ji jamos Fitzgerald, or Beaver Meadow, secured tho plum. 1.-:. ,.i ( .. ti l i . . 13 U IJeillUUniL ILlltl ML IirL'H- cut ono of tho auditors of tho Middlo Uonl Field Poor District. Ho was elected by Scndcl and Cannon. -On Saturday. January 2. Sheriff II. i.-. ijovan win sen ino louowing prop erties at tho Court House,- Mauch Chunk. (1) Two lots of grounds with Improvements in tho town of Woath- erly, tho property of John Wj and Jamos S. Beyer. (2) A framo dwelling houso located In Dolonsburg, near Packertou, tho property of Alfred Mertz (3) Ten acros and ninety orchos of land in Lower Towamens- ng, tho property of Thomas M. Weaver. -Among tho visitors in town over them to invito the gentlemen to ac. company tnem to parties, concerts. .... . .. I Wnrlc is nrnprnsslnr? nicnlr. worn onlv bv colieiro teacners and It ' " " ' carried a weight with it. Tho Profos- -I'at Clark, J. W. Raudenbush sor of ante-bollum times was n man of IIcBry Nicholas and Ed Campbell wero .llunltv nml worn nn nlr of doon learn- "t forgotten by tUO "Jolly len," of lng even If ho hadn't the learning. His Wilkesbarre, when presents wero dis hatr was long and unkempt and ho was tributed last weok. "Deacon" Coon looked at with awe by tho simplo- us uiuue spucmi messenger ami uiu minded citizens without titles and Ws duty weU- inception was titles were scarco then, oven military Bo-glorious and tho presonts were titles being rare. go-grand. An ordinary teacher now considers! 1 ho indications arc that baso ball himself a Professor when ho teaches in this town next season won't bo any a high school and demands tho title, too bright. Tho present outlook Is A township superintendent is always a very hazy. The grand staud is dis Professor. ' mantled nnd the grounds will need In tho educational lino it takes somo I considerable repair, and tho association llttlo work to acquire tho titlo. A bar- is head over heels in debt. If we havo her cannot call hlmsolf a Professor base ban somo body or bodies must unless he can shave a man without I whack up tho spondulix to see it cutting him twico and asking him it I through. tho razor hurts. I After a short illness with pneu Twolvo musio lessons at a quarter mouia superinduced by tho grippo apieco havo mado several profossors of I Mary, wlfo of William Horn, died at muslo. Many havo fairly carnod tho her home In this placo on Thursday titlo by hard work, but many more afternoon at tho ripo old ago of soveuty haven't. Dancing masters cannot bo seven years and somo months. A hus anything but "professors." Hazleton band, two daughters and eight sons Sentinel. 1 survive. Deceased was an earnest I christian, and esteemed by friends and relatives allko. -This town am coming up In do I world and wo havo now what wo havo A iludget of Locnl News Troin n Lltely Itorouch. Our public schools which wero closed for tho holiday vacation will again open on tho 1th ot January. Mr. Jas. Long, teacher of tho B. Grammar school is spending his vaca tion at Shamrock, Pa. Misses Frledcn bergerund Stager at Tamaqua and Audcnrlod respectively. Tho Reformed proachcr and his family wero mado happy on Christmas by tho congregation who presented them a handsome China set of dishes of nearly two hundred pieces. David Gorber, a brakeman on one of our shifting engines, whilo trying to closo a brake lost his balance nnd fell from tho cars sustaining an injury to his spiuo nnd tho fracture of tho bones of tho ono forearm. Tho Valley Company has a f orco of men nt work nt Black Creek Junction to dig away about fifty foet of tho hill at that placo. Tho object of this is to lengthen tho sharp curve in tho road there, and to straighten tho track be tween thero and Weatherly. Like othor towns throughout tho Lehigh Valley wo were fast enough to catch the "grip," and many of our peoplo are allllcted with this periodical disease. Samuel Harleman, dispatcher at this placo is confined with it for nl most a month. In somo few cases it turned into pneumonia. Building and Loan business Is agl tating tho minds of our people. There seems to bo a difference of opinion con cerning tho division of last y oar's gains in our own association. Bosides this a branch of tho National Building and Loan Association of Now York was lately instituted hero by Goo. W. Esser, of Mauch Chunk, District Agent. And now another agent lshero agitating tho matter for tho organization ot another branch of a different National Associa tion. tho holidays was Harry Hunslckor, of balls and other places of amusement! Readlntr. and it will also be their dutr to f ur- ri0 ht.i nn,iu r a ,,1,.,-r, nish the gentlemen with carriaees. if v v ..t.. n,l' ,.' tho weather be boisterous, and toseo N.1.,was a visitor at homo over the thatthoy havo "secured seats" In a holidays. pleasant part of tho hall. And. abovo S. II. Wolfe, of Gilbert's, Monroo oil, ladlos, It will bo your duty to pay county, gavo us a pleasant call on Wed- luo u"13' nesaay. Tm. Sunday schools Al. Bartholomew is homo from Palatinate College, Myerstown. Getting Heady for the Happy New Year Mayor B. J. Kuntz and family spent Christmas at Allentown. ll.llLltOAll ltU.MUMNd.l X Enginoer Will Sltlor, of town, pulls tho throttle on locomotive 42 a haud- some piece of now machinery on the . ,, , , , , , t vi i it ,t 'onR needed n Chinese laundry. Tho Lehigh Valley. ., , , ,. ' l"Dora" Fenner Is on tho Lehigh 7"1 . ' , ' ,. , .I,, the more tdvaneed pretensions of a IB.iojoaouo.uo ojuuu UIO UIOOCO. ( J,l.. mmMls Vl,nn her up now, let the band play for All members of lodge 370, B. of L. Ii, are wanted at tho regular meeting ni,n.i. ta ...i. ,.-nci,nA nnii,. n...i nfhot n,ntMtlnn In T?l,.... U0II " .ou , ,, . . washee cuif oo all do samee, Sunday afternoon at two o'clock. L. Blank, F. A. E. -Alum street property holders have. Iwith but ono or two exceptions, laid substantial pavements, and It should something l'or the Supervisors. The township road between Hazleton and Jeanosvillo, especially In thovlcin lty whero tho new railroad tracks cross It, is in a very bad conditlou. Whilo tho railroad peoplo aro preparing to bridge over that portion torn up by them, the supervisors should see that tho road is put in a passo-blo condition until such time as the bridgo and tho approaches aro finished. A little at tention may save muclt litigation. Hazleton Standard. of 1802, Reformed Sunday School. For the ensuing year of 1892. tho following nfllcers will finrvn thn nhnvn for Falee lTeteme. Sunday School: Sunerintoudent.Daniol From Wednesday morning Allen- Wleand: assistant superintendent, town's Critic we cot this: "An Allon- lo?rse u. ivemerer; treasurer, mcnaru " II, if nnn o vjo-vfit n vtr l vi t l i ri 1 nctlct. town officer went to Lehighton yester- Bnt 60cretary, C. E.' Franiz; librarian, aay anu arresieu uonas Demmei, on a Allen ureenawaid. chargo of obtaining wagons, etc., to the Evangelical Sunday School. value of 8193 on f also pretences on oath Last Sunday Ebenezer Evangelical of Edwin Snyder, of this city. Tho Sunday School elected tho following defendant was taken boforo Squire Pir5A TrSS T,, r . ., . , , , . , assistant superintendent, James L Beltz, of that place, whero ho entered j,OTOr: treasurer. Georce Derhamer: bail in tho sum of &00 for his appear- secretary, L. S. Housor: librarian, Ell anco at the next term of criminal court uoi'Tenn; organists, Misses Carrie, in Lehigh county. The bondsmen for woiss nna .iia rotors. Rnmmnl nrn Tlnrhl W.l.nrr nn,l Jnrnl. METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. Tinndnnlmsli Thn ehnrirn wnshmllirlit At a lato meeting of tho motnbers of llaudenbush. ino chargo was brought tho Methoalst Sunday school the fol- before Alderman Fry, of this city." lowing officers wero mado for 1892: Superintendent, F. Pierce Lcntz; as. no More Annraioeri. sistant superintendent, bamuel A If to cfnfn.l nn rmn.i nuthnrlti? flint Mertz: treasurer. Ellas Hollenbach the various Boards of Mercantllo Ap Alb.M; assUtant luuKiiniuwi auunBuuu u) iu Tiionias uaten; organist, Miss r.mma Legislature, it is stated that uover- noons. nor Pattlson has riven tho matter Evangelical Church, serious thought, and that tho cxped- At an official meeting held In tho iencyof dolngaway with the positions 1- win uo ouo ui mo mum vupics 10 uu Evangelical Association ot Lehighton discussed in his message to the Gene- presided over by Rev. J. S. Newhart, ral Assembly. James Walp and David Hartung woro It is claimed that tho work now dono - In thn TrnstV llnnnll S f thn uy iuo mercttuuio appraisers uau ry Kbonezer church of said association at readily be done by tho real ostato ns- Lehighton. The Luther UnloiA Th. V.w 1'natnl Pttr.lo. 1110 i.UUier UHIOU Will IUCCI U6XI rri. ii ,.,,a nm Lot,, Friday evening. Jan. 8. 1892. lollow- 11 . n . , . .i i . oi. lng is tho programme that had been distributed to the various post-offices. ,,-.,,. T?rn,ini i They aro of two sizos-tho one kind Wilmer Held; solos by Emma Kistlcr, being 2 15-10 Inches wido by 4?a lnKi Mamlo and rjnum eommei, niuo and the other Sii inches wide and cd Ich inches long. Tho old cards are 3 in- nnJ j H Kuder. recitations by Anuio chos wide and 5)i inches long. On tho Rtraun and Alice Gabel; exercises on larger card the likeness of General Sunday school lesson by Lena and Grant nnnnnrs I!lcka Longkammerer, Wm. Auge and . . n in Klnn. ICpfnrrnri nunfctlmis. "The Eagle Store." North l lr.t Street. OCIl NALK ItFOlSTKIl tSfAt TracllSVlllo. Jan. 1. John now lin In nnW fnr nnr linrniiL'li ilnils nilirnn?vn Wl" Se" "aua personal rgpQij. ho crossing on Third street I nt ll.n Annnnn 11,. H 1. ..... a nv. tromely difficult for podetrians to walk tho btreet at that point during last week without sinking into tho mud up over their shoe tops, Joe linger, with Daniel Campbell tho plumber, met with an accident over In Long Run the other day while work. lng on tho Lehighton Water Company's A big closing out sale has IV ueen uuiy inaugurated at, cur ofabteop bank with a pot of boiling well-known Store. We have a lead when he lost his footing and fell big lot of first-class Boots and into the ditch, the hot lead spilling Shoes and in order to sell them ver blm' 1?ortuuateIr ho was 0D'y , ,. .., ,. ra.i,,i i slightly burneu. ICll DUUII HU ,111,1, lllllin,CU 11IU111 I T. . I,, i f.l. 1 i . m ... . I 11 Will uv uone, linu uuu uiewy very low. x ma wm u you u for our pw)ple to know that 1882 starts P00d, SUliStantial article Ot lOBt . otr with an organlatlon In this town to Wear at ffgenuinc bargain price be known as the "great, unrivalled, alb wool, anu a yard wide musical ino. They are John J. Hummel, who sells more queensware than anybody elto in town, as ooruetUt; Frank Hell, who can weave carpet or talk sewing machine with the best ot 'em, and II. A. Delteoderfer, who selhi some of the bent cigars lu tula city, aa violluUts. They have the bet and neet selee tiou f irandtatlieni' Clock, Annie's Loouey and down went MoUlnty, Uing I among the number DAMDLSVlLLi:. LITTLE GA1 Tho llolnfreof aLUelyCoinuiunltySpleely Written Up, La grippo has mado its appearance Mrs. J. B. Henry, from Kleckncrs- 119,11, Jl. I1CUIJ, I1UUI rllle, is visiting friends at this place. KUCItKT SOCIETY UOSSII'. Woshincton Camp No. 077. Patri otic Order Sons of America, will bo instituted at Quakako on New Ycars's nay, in the attornoou. Mai. Klotz Commandery. No. 23. . G. E.. at a reirular mcetlns on Mon- uay evening elected tno ronowmc oui. cers: i-resiuent, n. r. 'iTexler; vlco prosiuent. uimino anvder: recordinir secretary. II. V. Morthlmer. Jr.: flnan- cial secretary, John E. Seidle; treas- urer, uaniei uaitzerj trusteos, jj. ,1. iioiut, uiiuino snyuer, r. u. (jatoll. Tho Order of tho Kniehts of tho Golden Eagle Is now located in 33 states and territories of tho United btatos and in Canada. Three Castles are being organized in Great Britain, anu tno uoidcu l-.ncio ensltrn will soon be carried across tho ocean and planted on English soil. Thero aro 700 Castles ud a memuershln exceodinc 03.000 Sir ivnignts. At a regular mcetlna last Thurs day John D. Bertoletto Post, 481, G. A. ti.. oi tnis citv. elected tno following officers: Post commander. John Bond: senior vice, unaries fiedditz; junior vlco, Philip Wortman; officer of tho nay. dames uiciov: nuartermaster. William McCormlck; chaplain, Alfred Whittlngham; officer of tho guard, William Moulthrop; ordinance ser geant, John McKclvey; sergeant, "Dr." jianuwcrK. -Lizzard Creek Council. No. C32. Jr. O. TJ. A. M., of AshQeld, havo clect- cu tno louowing ouicers or the ensu ing six months' term: Councilor, Eli Heintzleman; vico councilor, Edgar Moulthrop; assistant recording secre tary, Thomas Androws; conductor, Ed. Andrews; waroon, unanes ii. iienrig; inside sentinel, Levi Nothsteln; out side sentinel, Nathan Gaurmer; trustee, Charles Reichard: Past councilor. James Balllet. No. C32 is in a flourish ing condition nnd tlto membership Is Increasing. DIICSSINO IN GOOD TASXi:. American ladies, esneclallv in the larcer cit ies anil towns, are liecomlnff noted for their :ood taste tn dress. This Is largely due to the .let that ther sprurn thn hpsl rushlon .Tournals imbllshed, and by a careful study of them they get correct Ideas upon the ntMmitortant subject ol dreu. Any lady can cultivate her taste In tills direction if she Mill only ko to the trouble n comparing tho shies found in the reliable Suitable Christmas Presents: A Good Pair of Slippers, A Fine Pair of Shoes, Overcoat for I5oy, Youih or Man, The Latest Style Hat. GLOBE WAREHOUSE. U.I! I! Opera House, Lehighton. WarehousE. or a Giirisimas Present liny Something that will Last. Schwartz, The Frnxiitur eMail 300 Fancy Rockers That Will be Sold At and Below Cost ! ! ! Blankets THEY MUST BE SOLD. Also a full line of Bed Room and Parlor Suits, Couches, Ladies Parlor Cabinets, Side Boards, BookCases, etc. Comforts. Fashion Journals published by A. McDowells flo.. A Westltth HL. N. Y.. with those anncar- Iiir in other fashion alanazlties. Tliose issued by A. McDowell & Co. are produced only by the best artists, and aro forllie most part plain. audlneiery respect prnctlcal; the others are generally eryloudor dowdy, and thoroughly iiiisuHuuH' lur me reiiuimiiuiiia ui aiuciicuii uoinen. The firm of A. McDowell &Co. seeks to furnish lad es ulth ccuulne rsenc i stiles. such as can he used n ithout anv danger of np- icnnn.1 riuicuious. iience ineir rasuion ounialsnre now the favorites ulth all ladles et cood taste throueeout the country. "I.a "Album des Modes" lurnlshes stvles which are nonuhir lu liri4. "La Mode" elies a selection ofstilea which are senlceable to the family. inoiwo lormer are eacu an cenis copy, ur W.60 ft j ear. The last Is 15 cents a copy, or eioopcr uunum. nicy ure suppucu up news dealers, or direct to subscribers Irom the house, John Itehrlg ni u Sliooter Ono of tho finest rifle shooters in this section is Mr. John llehrig, of Franklin, Carbon county, who is a mem ber of the Woiler Allontovn Gun Club. Mr. uchrig attended the doer shooting match at Morgan Person's placo Tues day afternoon and at tho request of his friends gave an exhibition. He shoots and hits dollars, half-dollars and oven quarters that are Iiurlca into tho air. Mr. John F. Weller tossed un a half. dollar, Rehrlg hit it and the coin was hurled out ot sight, "jaw, woo is or now?" said Mr. Weller, but tho crack rlfio shot of tho Lehigh Valley retrieved the 60-cents in short order. The scone was a vory amusing one. Wednesday's Allentown untie. -Pretty rings at Bock's. -Fumllv washing and laundry done at reasonable prices uy Ida uarrou. iloulz Hill, iwohightou. Oo to Bock's for n watch, clock or Jewelry of any kind. Lowest prlcos. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Bock, of Dan- ielsvllle, paid n visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Kuehner, of Towamenslng, over Christmas. A Valley Section llo.i Xleail. Theodore Morkle, of Lehigh Gap, tho Lehleh Valley section boss who was struck by an engine whilo working ou the tracks at this place some weens nco. is dead. Funeral took nlace on Tuesday, Itev. T. A. Hubcr, of Weiss. You want to stive money and wo want to sell our lioots nnd Shooe, and to do this wo have marked tho prices to suit tho timos. Pome nnd see us and tako advantage of what we are r ?L i. ; lr oiiuring juu in hub iiue. HOIJKUT YALl, ttfrtiiierl! oti for le. ; lime iftu loud uiilldiOK Uock sells all kind of school sup- plies, &.o. Tho members of Luenozer I.van gelieal Sunday school, In thePreby-l terian church, w HI elect Sunday school otUcers on January 10th. Luckenbach, Mauch Chunk, had an immense holiday trade, but ho still has a pretty selection of al tides suit able for holiday or birthday presents. Tho Germania Saugerbund mem bers onjoyod their Christmas around n great big Christmas tree in their rooms at the Mansion House last Fri day oveniug. Henry uretney is tho new teller in the First National Bank, this city, H. 11 Kennell retiring. Mr. Uretney was for many years employed by the Lehigh Valley Railroad company and will make a good otlieial. John Hummel, who tilled the posi tion of foreman In Kooh's cigar mnnu factory during 1891, has been re-ap pointed to that otfloe. John Is a careful, wide-awake fellow and we are pleased to note his success. Friday morning, New Year's day, bright and early Ralph aud Mell who have delllvered you your Car&ok Ad vocate through summer's rain and winter'e nnow will call on you with their auuuul calendar IKiut forget the bos fur the "Lord luvetu a cheer ful gner " A Lliely Community ltrlelly Itemized lty a Ilrleht X'encll l'uslier. A Happy New Year to all. The days will now soon begin to ,V. n it .i.'. Me lengthen. iu. j. iicuiv nus ii-u k ucou ui i . . Geo. Heinev. Jr.. and wife, ou Sunday -1-armers, iook to your meat nouses " "I orwl hau-nro nT tlfimns vTiinir. w" i ' rhnrffo of Conlav mission to All u piism8 tnp 10 .uemown ou rxiaay rnmimr. I A Happy New Year and mauy ,uit,?,,1Vrlc, " , 1 blessings to the editor and mauy read- uls,?1 , """"ersurj era of the Advocate. uui nuo, -S. S. Grlfllth mado a trip to Hanle- , -Ualllea for poultry and different ton to spend Sunday with Prof. It. household articlea are now all the rage Raymond Jones his urotner in-law. uuiuub -The public sale of Thomas Opllng- , -VUIT ,B Sillies, of Bethlehem, was er was held during tho rain ontlatur- visiting his parents and friends of this day and the things received fair prices, place, during last week. - ... ...... . ennnA nnn,aT nf Itflittin u-nall,n Lehighton, were tho guests of i,er guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill, of parents, Mr. and Mrs. niouroo minnicn p"" i j- ever Lnmimss. i qiiumju jjamier. lauuiuiuui, t eieio- -Rev. Goo. W. Hangen, who attend- ville, was on a hunting tour to our od Schuylkill Seminary at Frederick- section during last week, burtr. has returned home to snend his ratronisse home trade. Buy from vaoutlou. the mercnants in your own town ii you The Christmas festival of the wish to get full value for your money. Kvancelloal Sunday school was not well Henry Trelchler and wife, of1 attended, owing to the Inclemency of DanieUville, .Northampton county, port, oliiclating. Deceased was aged oo yours and had been In the company's employ lor a period ot ii years. IN THE BONDS OF WEDLOCK. lliniter ivresgo At lioyenowu, ra, by Rev. J. H Freeman, R. W. Rlnker, to aiiss lua u. ivresge, uoxu ot i-nrry- ville, this couuty. NEW: A LA11Q1! ASSOItTMKNT OF Our stock is too large anil must be reduced. The Prices will do it. It is now your op portunity to get supplied for the TFinter with Jackets, Reefers & m n rn : JjiaiiKets h lldren's Coats, AN1 ritETTV Winter Millinery Wo particularly call the attention ot our l.vdy friends to tlio fact that wo have three fashionable trimmers in our two stores which enables us to furnish tho neatest, prettiest and most st)IUli millinery at the lowest Comforts at closing out figures, Every quotation guaranteed as advertised prices. Come and see us. Mrs.MrGulton's WEISSFORT, PA. Branch Store, Lehighton. Comfortables. JOBWORK 85T$1.10 Quality, Chintz covered. of all kinds nicely executed Turkey 1,nlns Now85nl at tlllS OlllCe. FriCeS lOW. Turkey redlining. Good Cotton, Now $1.10. 1.B0 Quality, covered with fine Satin and extra lining. Superior Cotton. Now $1.20. C-$1.05 Quality, One Cretonne You will find us in tho lead with more Fresh Stslea and Beautiful Goods than ever, cover and Turkey red lining. Now $1.25. r..MnnM.liinl,t..tnl..i. ..A.. lTall nn.l 111 nt a 1 1 n . O.i. .nnrmiM), stock of Seasonable Stiles Is opened and ready. Prices within the reach of all. and EJT"$1."3 Quality, choice fl-rured 13. now is the time to buy. I tine cover and finer lining. Now $1.43. Department in selecting the stock for this season, aside from the staple articles In dally C2T"$2.0O Quality, Figured Turkey use wo have made special efforts to secure little novelties, that are always useful as Chintz with lining to match. Now $1.M, well as ornamental. UOSIKltY. UNDEKWEAlc AND GLOVES The best selections and popular styles prevail in tins department, as tno scope ot ciioiee is large, we of course carry all grades of goods, which are Bold on their merits. We lead the trade In these lines, because we sell tho llcst Goods at the most liberal prices. uuitSKis, ana MUSlilN uur;ilVJ2Ait Tins department is fully up to me stanu-.ru at an limes. DliESS GOODS. BLACK GOODS and SILKS Wo aro Jotermincd to make this department win, and you cannot fan to be pleased Willi enr stock. 1 no assort' mcnt Is lame and so varied in price as to meet the purse ol all. FLANNELS, COMFOUTS and BLANKETS This Is a department that appeals to the necessities, consequently we aro sliowlnt: a stock that will delight qvcry house keeper, bv off erlni ccnerous indnccmcnts in prices for thoroughly first-class coods. LINENS and DOMESTICS-Our showinc In this department of Staples will bo now 05 jju. pcrtaininc 10 me lines, ami are aiwa)s up 10 tue limes, qualities anu prices comuineu. SECOND FLOOIt. CAItl'ETS, HUGS aud CUKTAIKS- Our assortment in Nottingham Curtains canDot be excelled in desing and qualities for the very low price at which they are offered. New Fall patterns In Joquett and Extra Fine Smyrna Rujs at right prices. You will havo to see our carpets to cet any sort of an Idea of what we carry. Jiew eitecis in prevailing coiorinjs, embracing an manes auaquau les and always to oo scco. THE ANNEX contains our Grocery Department, which has no equal In this sec1 tlon. Choice stocks of everything that Is necessary to make It first-class has been carefully looked after. A trial order will convince sou that wo aro leaders In this line. AS to qualities anu prices, luey are aiwavs riciu. BROADWAY, fi A T?Tr X llankets (White EST-70 cent jradc, White Blankets, SStlM grade. White Blankets, I now 85 cents. Blankets, S.$1.25 grade. White now $1.00. Sshd- $1.35 grade, IDilte Blankets, now $1.10. car-$2.00 I now $1.03, grade. White Blankets, Mauch Chunk, Fa, grade, White Blankets, Leave Orders for Your of all Kinds At This Office. Work Done Promptly and Cheaply. now $1.85. C-$3.50 grade, Whlto Blankets, now $2.75. Bar-l-W) gnule, IHille now $3.75. Blankets, Blankets (Grey) DEATH'S ROLL. Horn In Lehighton, ou Thursday, Deo. ai, Jiary, wife 01 m. iiora, of pneumonia, aged 77 years. t Beaver Meadow, Deo. 27, Theodosa, wife of David Kngle, aged 20 years and 0 months. Services at the houso nt 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. In ferment Beaver Meadow cemetery. At Jeanesvllle, Dec 2U, Thorns, son of Patrick aud lirldget Douauuc, agea 10 years. Funeral took nlace on j Monday at u o clock, interment in St. (iabrlel's cemetery. the weather. Mr. and Mrs. John Hangen made a trip to Allentown to-day to visit their son, William aud daughter Sue and Emily P. A. W. Hower, formerly butcher at Cherryvllle, but now being at Allen town, iiaaced through here to-day on a collection tour. Mrs Rosa Henry, of Little Gap, who has possession of the Little Oap Hotel, will lane possession 01 tne new house recently built by Charles Henry, on June 11th. She Intends to keep a boarding nouse. The employes of the Peach HiU Slate Quarry will be glad to learn that F. M. flower has again got the quarry which formerly belonged to him. It is hoped that the quarry will soon be ol, rated again, as many good hands are leaving to seek -rfiuie other work were the guests of (leorge M Henry aud wife, ot this place over Christmas. James Schwartg, a traveling sales man for the firm of Johnston & Schwartz, of Allentowu, made tils reg ular trip through this section ou nlou day last. Those who wonder where all the oaudy goes shonld watch the children ou Christmas. It is a wonder what an amount the average little folks can put away. Short days, an 1 long nights, if you have nothing to pass time, then sub scribe for the Carbon Advocate and read all the latest news, only one dol lar a year if paid la advance. 1 r r 1 . T 1 .1. . 1 . 1 r m,f"- tf "S,tr"""r 1 . ,u., , lPuii.t.c.unli.ih.iUui...l. B..ur. William H. till ties celebrated their , jguwraKtrUpUuu.iiickMrMsiuiuiwif. birthday anniversary ou Sunday last. Hood's Hwttmu km by drsssuu. i; six The former was 3U years of age au,i t he 1 '"' n.pt4 bj -. l. ttJ 00 , Low.11, H. latter 15 years. Both are sisters IOO DO808 One Dollar 5, J Hood's Sr. j Ii ... .X merit aud : WUHUND OTRtfT. (ui curt. - -A. iW Vt woath con. V sjssy 1-, j e- si I I f - ill Ill imimiimi.aaJ. I Hur COD WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE ViOHLO FOR THE KOMEtl1 It U a Ktunleu lix with no Ut-fci or wax thretvl to hurt the fvet) mado of llm bei floe calf, ttjllab a&d U7, aad mum v. talr rom aes oftkU gradtkaany otk r manvMturtr, UejuaUbaAd wwad ahoca cuating fr -in t.U) to 43.00. CSC OUOenuloP llnd-t?Ted, thflntf eaif I wa tboa owr oftt-ri'd for 3 OU) equals Frttuoll Imported abne wbloti t oil f nm tVURlto (13.UU. j UO llaod-nrwrit Well rliot'f flno oalf. I tttoe ert-r otltmsl at tills lirkf t aaint irii4o U OtM- Inm-tssds lia cut ln fniin llll ti. aJjlL CCO 30 t'ollrt rhoi tarniKra, Railroad Mn 40 aadLvitt-rC'arrlurtallwuarUtaini fluACau anamlT'i atuoutb Inside, heavy thrwi tout, ta atoad8. Ontlr will wear a year. . . o ftnecalfi do better aboe eT?r nlTcrM at 2s&s this iirlow, bum trial will oodtIbm tikosa wbowaotasief(iroomfort and urrlctt. (CO ! ViUU Vorli In map's aboM Sfmm an very stroag aud durabio. TbuM wbo bare gtTen tbra a trial will wear oo uthsr make DaucI Si.OU and ttl.f a school alMM aro DUlO wura by the boyieverj'wbrre; UwtwU on tlmr merits, as thrliirraai ssiabaw. Imported atoes uitfrJgl diVt ahoa for MbMs im Um Ust'fliieliwolal'atylUh and Tunbla. TaBilss.-8M Utat WT L- Xtoiiiom4 ao4 Adam Mehrkani & Aon, 1st St. CHARLIE LEE, CHINESE LAUNDRY, Hosier's Dulldlne opposite 1'ost Ofllee,! FUISTST., LEIIIOIITOX. I' A. Il'ork uken In every dsy of Hie week! and promptly attended to. Family Washing done al very reasonable rales. l'ATUON'AGE faOLIClTEU, A 58 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. Ttu undrrltnied offers lui I wrwt oi m Awe. I !-iuis,ru lit lteur Jtuu, tormUi. About ou-tili I ii i iL'.trutl Hiul under ipiotl culthntloit and the 1 uiti.incB 53T-f2.00 inallty, Grey Ulanketi now $1.G0. 23 $2.75 qualltr, Grey Dlankets, now $2.00. Jif-$i,75 quality. Grey Blanket., now $1J6, 237"1.10 qtullty. Grey UlankeU, I now 86 centi. kooJ uuudlitad. The Ituprotenmita I nr j Niory i rame Jioww, wri mru anu I oihcr DiiiuiiildliiKs. a well ! urliu water, a iicaiu oi luniuuti w tvi Urnii apply to U.J. 1ANZ!1K. Jit.. On tlx- itn-mr. lUuttvr Ituu.CarbuoOa. I. I onn z mi. For Sale. a& Afiuuti Uurae, JL- UulUi and very U Atiuual Uurae, luur yettm old tbU I is wou mill, hiuh mm vnrv lssMfa tur uaaM.ua Hill RUfK SlUKIC firUUU'Mi' BOl R. X. CULTON. IliitfHU-H. Im. p (I TO FRH. HODKKBK, under the Kaebaiige W4 IlitlMl. Hank atntMl. tor it. kmunth aha.st arm. Iiuiiiuble luur rut. tT C'toeed ou ttuatLfcy' ItiH'tlr-r m Htlr ttMitt . ure HautdrutT. we mny iu atot'k h full liin'of fancy tMH aruetea at tow el juices, .tint f ,irf tlic ll pUM lu (OWD win re hi tan i iv Ih nth i i rui lor to taw. Sll IU:it rilA IN. itAUfON, opttwlta Uk) Aus oi 4tb urrtt a, ui twaaquartar tut iiatiutc. luurouUluf aud ahMupouiuji. Cau. ULUMAN, Urn barber, uuuile Um Opera tlmiM', cut Uulr, ilutvsi and dona fvery tiin tn hrisHUs mvlf lirop lu and ttM bun mm No. 711 Hamilton Street Allentown, pa.
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