OF.UIHALCHMPCASHSTORr HAPPTOWYEAU TO ALL. l't. with to return thanks for the liberal patronage be stowed upon us and hope to merit a continuance of the same. 10-4 Fhitennd Grey Rhmkets t nt 87c other livals arc ask ing $1.25. Comforts from (50c up to $3.50. Some of the finest Sateen Comforts this market pro duces are amorg this stock MEN'S and BOY.V Flannel Shirts. In our large assortment of Shirts you will find bargains, positively not obtainably elsewhere. SHAMS! SHAWLS! We are way ahead of the heap in this department, from the Red and Blue Plaid Shawls. Shawls to the finest reversable Beaver Shawls, Single and Double Black Cashmere Shawls a beautiful Shoulder Shawls from 28c up, Men's and Boys' Cardigan Jackets are somewhat unbroken and the balance will be rinsed out regardles of cost. j. T. NUSBAUM, ciiM strut, Mrtee n South nml flmn Sheen, lehleMon. Pa. NEWSY "omTONORS. ItHE MIDDLE COAL VIELD I CHRISTMAS PERSONALS. WEISSPORT AND AROUND matthiim or mom: IMrOllTANCn. VOOII IHtTJUCrlNNOMlNATINn VBNTJOS. IvtlllUIU HOMK PKOl'MI ATI', TIIHI1I Kl'If V IIAtTIlnlMUH IlltlBrl.V HI'ITK. gHnilET SOD1KTT nnli KwUlr Hil-Ull. of Intern" Hie ber of the Fratert lie. IttllKHV ANII Flint ffllllllNO. M7.V.U. Htiilll.N. Illnkerfor Auditor Vflml lla.Otenrert Hi Ihl.lilr liurlnlt Hie Week .l'erllneutlr lipttmolfnl ir nr Special Ileponer.. Don't burdocks of tlio Installment I Tun delegate of the lyiuerno portion ' tnuti, Hock will save you one-half tlio of the Middle Coal Held Poor District price if you buy from liini. I Democratic oonve ntlou mot in Uoncor- - Jiut ruake it i point to ee David din hall Tuesday morning. The moot- Ebbert when you want ntoam for busl- lng was called In order by Matthew ne or nloasure. Lowost price. Vane. IIuru Miilloy was elected chair Full Hue of Ingrain and llniwela man and A. M. McNulty secretary. Mr. carpets at Henry SchwarU's. McDonald, tho candidate for FoorDlr Fine f reo lunch will bo served nt ector, was empowered to select tho con- W. A. Peters restaurant on Saturday Iferoes to be held in thesamehallln the evening. afternoon. He appointed tlio follow- Pretty noveUies in suitablo eifects lug: Fred. Meier, I O. Lubrecht, It for holiday cltta at. Luckenbach's, M. Uoyle, Wm. MoQinty, Patrick Mauch Chunk. O'Dounell, James Hums, Hugh M alloy. Hock, the jon eler, is showing some Adjourned. new and very pretty tlimfri In rlnfjs Tnu co.NrEitaxcE, till kinds and styles. The ffonfral conference was called to At Miller, well known hero, it is order by Dr. P. If. Latham, nf Wcath. said, now runs a livery stable at erly. Hugh Malloy, of Fteeland, was Wllkesbnrro. elected chairman, and E. V. Warner, of -Clo to C. A. Harding's livery on I Wcathcrly, secretary. North street for teams for pleasure When credentials Were called for two purposes or for weddings or funerals, sets ot conferees were reported from Lowest prices. tho lower or Mauch Chunk District Flno teams for nil purposes at the The Esser conferees wcro Daniel The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY, IANUARV 7, 1802. South End Livery. New Year presents bach's, Mauch Chunk. Buy your Jewelry at Hock's and you get tho best. MAUCH CHIK. Senator Uapsher left on Monday for Harrlsburg. -The genial Donlmlck O'Dounell, of Summit Hill, at one time county commissioner of Carlmn, was in town on Tuesday. Ed Bastlan and Mrs. Adeline To bias were happily wedded on last Sat. unlay. Mrs. Tobias Is thd widow ot the late Robert Tobias. On Saturday the County Commis. slonors re-elected Pat Lawlor, clerk for 1893', Frank P. Sharkey, solicitor; Hiram P. Levan, janitor, anil O.J, Klstler, of Weatherly, mercantile ap praiser. Horace Keat, at ene time with the Carbon Iron Company, at Parryville, but late of the Press, Lehlghton, is now special solicitor of the Daily Times. Mr. Keat is a pleasautand agreeable gentleman with a nose for news and an eye of enterprise. He will get there. The County Auditors met on Mon day and organized by electing John S. Miller, president, and John J. O'Brian, secretary. The Board consists of A O. Peters, Mauch Chunk; J. S. Miller, Welssport, and G. W. Morthimer, Le hlghton. They will very likely be in session one month as the audit is the largest In the history of tho county. BKAVElt MEADOW. The entertainment given under the auspices of the St. Alojslns T. A. I). So ciety In Odd Fellows' XIa.ll, Braver .Mea dow, Friday evening, can be trnthfnlly termed the best of the season. The hall was beautifully and very appropriately draped with the national colors and vari ous emblems of total abstlnance. The au dience was a large one. comprised mostly sf town people and a few from the neigh boring villages, the parties participating In the exercises performed their respective parts In a most admirable manner and were greeted with ronnds of appianse. Tbe address of welcome was mane by John J. llrogan. The balance of tbe program was rendered In the following order. Vocal solo, "When tbe Dew Drops Klas the Dai- sles.'1 by Miss Sne W. Cole; recitation, "A Wolf at the Door," Tomy KItigcrald; In. strnroental solo, Miss Mary C. lirail? ; ad dress, I. A. Nolon, of Philadelphia; reel tatlon, "Erin's Hell,' allts Maggie Law lor, ot Tlaileton; address, J, W, Logue, of rhlladelpbla;rec!tatlon,"KentucleyJean," Ulst lawlor, Instrumental solo. Miss Mary llradj. Rev. Francis Ilrady, of Heaver Meadow, at the conclusion of the program, address the audience. Sentinel. thus far mentioned are John J. Kutz, Charles Urinkman, Wm. Obert, Peter Heim and Milton Werner. Messrs. D. J. Klstler and George Rolchard, who have had chargo of the Exchange Hotel for several months M. ll..i,l.l,.tl -ln.l, tol-r-nor lllrrrtor. ''"'""' I'UMlf I'erw.nal Mention Oeer llio llnll.Ur Mek. Hero ami Ttiere for Hvert bodr. .Httinuel CnsteubHdw, of Mauch Chunk, gutn us n pleaniil mil nil Thursday. Wm. Hontr. and daughter were nt Lansfnnl on Wednesday. Edgar Seller and Herman Itupp are at tho American HuslnnM College. Allen tow n. Miss LUlio Smith saw tho New Yoar como in at lier home in Trnohi-Tille. . ,MIs Klin Wund, has returned to Easton after n pleasant visit of n weok to relatives iu this town. Mrs. A. L. Hagcrmati, of First street, was nt Slntlngton on Friday. Our old friend J. W. O'Nell, ac companied by his wife, of Phoenixvlllc, Pa., spent n few days among friends In this town during last week. . .Misses Kmmn and Laura Hunslck er, of Bankway, wore guests of friends nt Allentown during a few days last week. . .Miss Jennie Mnrkley.of Allentown, visited Miss Mamie Rommel for n few days last week. . .Charley Chrlstman spent the holi day week with Mncungie, Lehigh coun ty relatives. ..Miss Mary M. Lent?., visited re latives at Allentown nvertlio holidays. ..Miss Corn Schupp, of this place, spent "New Year's" at her homo In Kresgevllle. . I. S. Koch did limine". lit llethle hem on Tuesday. . .Lewis J. ChrUtmnn, the hustling and lively proprietor of Christman's Hotel, Trachsvllle, made us a pleasant call on Monday. M. T. Trcxlcr, the north First street carrlago builder, did business ut Philadelphia and Reading on Satur day. . .The genial Ed Hrnnnlx, with the Union Trust Company, Philadelphia, was in town for a few days this week, . Miss CarrleNewhart,of Slatlngton, returned to her homo after a pleasant visit to' Miss Floy Zero, on Third street. ..Engineer Hen Bartolett left for Sayre, Pa., Jfonday, after n few days spent with tho folks here. , . .Miss Maud, the estimable daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Whcatloyire turned to Auburu, N. Y., Monday, after n delightful holiday week spent ut her home on First street, in this town .Mrs. Michael Clark, of Nesquc honlng, and Jl lss Nora Clark, of Bristol wero guests of Miss Annie and P. F, Clark over New Year's Day Prof. Bevuu, princlpul of the publlo schools of Catasauqun, was in town on Friday. . .Miss Alice, daughter of J. L. (label, of First street, was at Philadelphia this week under treat mer.l for nflllction. Councilman L. J. Ilehlt and Hiram Strnup. of Second street, will leave on Saturday for Williamsport where they will spend u few days. .Chas. and Frank Obert were nt Buffalo, N. Y., for tho past few days buying live stock for Jos. Obert. ..Miss Lillio Reichard, of Third street, returned on Tuesday morning from n pleasant visit to friends at weatherly. ..Andrew J. Delbert and family, of Jamestown, spent last Monday very pleasantly witn xuaucn unuuu mentis. ..John Yost, superintendent of the Lehlghton Hosiery Mill, was at riy month on last Hunuay, . .Charles A, Hank, principal of tlio Tobyhanna Mills schools, returned to the former place on aionoay niter a pleasant holiday week spent nt home, Charles Fronheiser returned to Chicago, 111., this week, after being called Homo to attend tno interment ot a little son. Mr. Fronheiser for a time was employed on the World's Kilt Buildings, but is now in one of tbe many railroad shops in that city. . .Mrs. John A. Peters and family, David Mantz nnd family. Dr. C. T. Horn and family and Messrs. George nnd Charles Knzian, spent -Now l ear' DaywithE.F. Monti! and family nt iN'ew iuanoning. . Misses Kate Rau, Lucy lloain and Clara Miller, ot Hamburg, were the guests of Miss Laura Seidle op First treet, ints weeK. W. L. Seckler, the biggest hearted llremau in tne itvoiy old town.oi urad' Mulhearn, John O'Donnell, 11. M, nt Lucken. Youngkln, Frank Hasler, John J. O'Brien. Tlio conferees who represented tho Cassidy faetlon were C. W. Lentz, E, Situation wanted as assistant book H. Ra'icb, James Sweeney, A. Coll ntid keeper In a flour mill am a fair pen- J. W. Malloy, man and understand bookkeenlnc and The consorees from the middle or conducting correspondence pretty Weatherly district were E. V. Warner, well. For further reference arnilv R. Samuel Croll, Henry Scuaefer, .1. Jl, E. W.. Harrlty. Pa. tf. Hrlslln, Cormao McUarvey. Dr. Danzer. the popular nnd sue- Chairman Malloy relt that no did cessful eye, ear, noso and throat spec not want to dispose ot the contest seats iallst, of Hazleton, will bo at the Ex- by being vested with the power of ap chango Hotel, on Friday, January 20. pointing the committee on contests, 3lrl Wanted A good girl to do and asked for suggestions. The housework in, a small family. Apply Esserites suggested that tho contest be to E. 0. Zern, Lehlghton. decided by the conferees of tho Wcntn -Al Buck, of Franklin, is learning erly portion ot tho district as they the cigar business with I. S. Koch. wore not interested. Mr. Cassidy ob John Hummel was on the first of jected to this, and therefore suggested tho year ro-appolnted foreman of that the Luzerno conferees dispose .of Koch's lareo clear factory. John Is a tho matter. His suggestion was not hustler and deserves to be advanced. acted upon, but a motion by J. M. All kinds of books and flno stntlon- Brislin, that tho committee- on con- ery nt Luckenbach'p, Mauch Chunk. tested seats be composed of two Luz- Mrs. William H. Woods will ac- erne conferees and ouo from the un cept our thanks for a dozen splendid contested Carbon section, prevailed. Florida oranges. The chair appointed Wm. McGlnty, L. 500 ladles coats nt $5, and worth G. Lubrecht and Samuel Croll. The $15 nt the One Price Star Clothing Hall committee heard the case of Mr. Esser Mauch Chunk. first and then that ot Mr. Cassidy. The Rehrlg& Acker are painting and committee reported in favor of giving papering the interior of the handsome the conferees of both factions ,n half home of Contractor Ed. Chrlstman, on vote each. The report of the com Coal street. mlttce was adopted by a vote of 8 to 3, On next Tuesday afternoon be- Nominations for Poor Director were twecn the hours of one and three then called for. Hugh Boyle, of llur o'clock the stockholders of the First leigh, nominated Josoph P. McDonald National Hank will elect seven new 0f Freoland. Mr. McDonald was elect directors. led by acclamation. The nomination An important meeting of council, was followed by enlhusiastlo cheers. Monday eveulng, was attended by For Poor Auditor, H. S. Rinker, of CouncilmenQable,Smlth,Heldt,Straup Weatherly, was nominated by bamuel and Koch, and by the burgess and Croll. His nomination was made by solicitor. There was a general talk on acclamation. the First street muddle which may Candidate McDonald wasthen culled come up for trial nt the present term before the convention and expressed of court. his gratification at being nominated. Arlon Cornet Band was out sore- The standing committee for the en- nading on Monday evening for the suing year was selected as follows first time in several months, but as of Luzerne Fred Meier, Hugh Boyle, yore, the boys blow good music and George McGrec. can't be beat by any other musical or- Mauch Chunk District W. C. ganizatlon iu those dlggins, and don't Krblder, J. T. Mulherin, Michael you forget it. Cassidy, Tuesday evening next will be the Weatherly District Daniel Caution date for tho regular monthly meeting Cormao McGarvey, Elmor Warner, our excellent town council. Mr. J. J. O'Brian then offered n reso. Goorge Enzlan, the popular north tutlon pledging the earnest support of end merchant, Is having tho second every conferee to the candidates for floor of his large store building re- Poor Director and Poor Auditor. The modeled Into a private residence. In resolution was unanimously adopted, addition to a number of cozy rooms after which the convention adjourned he will build a large bay window to tho front of the building. Miss Laura Trexlor, who was brought home quite ill, from Phlladel phia, whero she had been for some time, is now domiciled with her parents on Mahoning street, and gradually im proving In health, to the great joy of her many friends, coxFi!ssi: .iininjir.NT. Tlio Coplfij Iron Works l.erlrl on lty the Sherlrr. Tbe Coplay Iron Company has confessed judgment to the estate of Asa Packer, de ceased, to the use of the K. I1, Wilbur Trust Company for f M.000, In accordance ntt n ,,i,n,W of T-flhlahtnnlans resolution of the Hoard of Directors ... ., . ... . t natural fipntmhr 14. 1RSO. ami annrnrptl contemplate attendance at me great " t :r " ' , " -...-.-- World's Fair at Chicago during the ""C'''T... coming summer. Among the number by K. P. Wilbur, president; 11'. A. Wilbur, secretary, and R. M. Gummerf, treasurer. The Sheriff has levied on the furnaces aud other property of the company and will sell. The company dates its existence flom 1833, when Stephen Halllet .V Co. asso ciated themselves In an Iron producing WKATHKHLV. The election of officers In the Presliy. tenan Sunday School resulted In the fol lowing: Superintendent, J. K. Push; Ass't Superintendent, T. S. Drambor; Stcretsry, Frank Kuehner; Treasurer, M, P, Honven, Librarian, IVeslty Sleath. "tUMsr" 1VII1 be Here. Keller will be here on the evenlnc of the 14th and those who are wise will be sure to see him. Keller is the living wonder of trie age and has appeared to crowded homes night after night In all the large cities of the word. Don't fail to secure your reserved seats early as you may never have snch another chance. rrof. Uallletsindaned. At a late meeting of tbe school di rectors ot this town tbe following res olution was adopted: On motion re solved that we endorse the candidacy ofProf.N.M. Halllet for the office of County Superintendent of Publlo Schools and pledge him our unani mous support. M. O. Bbian, Secy Wm. C. McCormick, President. pasi, win assume complete control oi IntueIiesi ,ear they eie Incor- this popular hostlery following license ,hB rU,l, Valler Irnm Com. Anit.f navt maftlr M'ha Tnnnir mnn nrol ..... .... . ,.. . v.... v .. . j rt panj. turee siacKs were imm respective- both popular, courteous and agreeable ljr 1K4i jgoj, and 1507. Thej own ore and will, we hope, enjoy a very large beds In Ihih and Berks Coantles. They patronage during istu. we,e the neclues and foundation of the Daniel Bnltzer, who some time present borough ot Coplay, since purchased the mocker lot on First street, will next spring put up a business block. The location is on of the very best in this town nnd Dan will no doubt do himself proud in the erection ot the contemplated building. It is expected that during next spring Kemeror & Swartz will greatly improve their large furniture estab lishment on First street. The building will be enlarged and the Interior will be greatly improved. This is to be done In order to facilitate their rapidly Increasing business. -The Philadelphia A Reading Rail road Company, through their "Loca tor," have secured statisties ot tbe business anil Individual interests of this lively town and will embrace the same in a book to be published Bhortly setting forth the enterprising towns of the Valley and of the State. This will be an excellent advertisement for this dock, was here over Sunday the guest, of T. Webster Clnuss and Henry Schwartz. He was taken over the town nnd shown the sights as well ns tbe hose House, with tuts "gang" seckler must have had a good time or it was his own fault for even the girls smiled on the lively llremau from Hraddock Seckler Is to keep his weather eye open for a coffin from "Hlackie" with all the latest news in it. The panic of 1878caused an organization at the Coplay Iron Company, Limited, with a capital stock ot $200,000. The debt was merged Into bonds, secured bv a niort gage for 1203.000, the trustee of which was Oeuerat William Llllv, of -Vaucli Chunk. The mortgage as run for llfteen years from Jaouary 1, 1878. It was signed by Joseph Laubach, president, and U. R. Le van, Secretary of the Lehigh Valley Iron Company. The furnaces have been Idle for some time, Buy your ladies and misses coats town of three wards. now at Sondheim'B Tailoring iu At the coming election three ooun Mauch Chunk, where you can get them I ,,, ... ,",,, ,., tn., w.j .t ic tn 4t, n ri,i 7.if .oilmen will bt elected in the Fist Ward ana one in eacu or mu necona ana Allow me to add my tribute to the effi cacy of Elys Cream Halm. 1 was enffering from a severe atlack of Influent and ca tarrh and was Induced to try your remedy. The result was marvelous. I could kardlv 'anlcnlau, and In, leu than twenty-four hours the catarrhal symptoms and my Itoanencsa disappeared and I was able to sing a heavy lo.e In Orand Opera with voice nnlmpalren. I stroaalv recommend It to all slpaers. Wm. II. Hamilton. Lead- log Basso of tbe C. D. Hess Grand Opera uompanv. 700 mens overcoats at tS, and 810, worth tl8 at the One Price Star Cloth ing Hall, Mauch Chunk. WALP'S EAGLE STORE. The cold weather brings with it the necessity ot warmer coverings. You don't need to think of this the fact forces itself upon you, but where to buy tbe best and the cheapest is the point. Let us make a suggestion We are ready to sell you blankets and comforts ot the best quality at the Lowest Prices. I f you doubt this, call and see us, go oyer our Stock, examine and compare and then we are sure you will be convinced that we tell you the truth. Under this head too, come warm Clothing, Rubbers and Boots and Shoes for winter. In this too, we can meet your wants at the very Lowest Ptlces. We extend an invitation to have you call before you buyelsewbere. .Robert Walp First strettfOp. Round Xsujm. Third Wards. Tbe town council will hereafter have nine members. The school board will also have nine mem bers. Of this number three will be elected in the First Ward and one each iu the Second aud Third Wards. The retiring members of council are James P. Smith and Moses Hellman, of the First Ward. For sale A good No. 7 Victor Range. Apply to II. V. Morthimer, Jr. Bartholomew & Son, of Mauch Chunk, who were conducting a branch plumbing establishment in this town for almost a year past, have closed up shop and will hereafter give all their time and attention to their business at the County Seat. Ed Bartholomew who had charge of the business, is a genial, wholesouled fellow and Al piumoer Mr. Nathan tleilman. of Alum street, has decide? tobeacandlilate be fore the coming Democratic primaries forth nomination ot tax collector. Mr. Hellman win very likely nave no opposition in bis party. By trade he is a carpenter, ut wu uuiunuusm a year ago In the Hellman lee house ac cident in having his leg broken, a son was lost to him also at the same time, The Republicans will very likely re A Flee Kntertslnment. This Is what tho Tottsvllle Chronicle says of the Christmas exerclsrs at Ores. sona, but in these works. "St. Mark'a Reformed Sunday School, of Cressoua, of which Rev. Calvin K. Bar. tbolomew Is the pastor, gave a delightful entertainment last evenlDg tn an overflow ing audience. The cantata, "Santa Claas' Surprise," was used with happy results, It would be ucjust to tingle out any one ot the participants since all deserve equal praise. Those who were present were well pleased with the effort and the popular pastor and bis thriving congregation can feel amply repaid for all their labors Incl dent to the preparation for the cantata. St. Mark's congregation has recently pur chased a lot whereon to erect a parsonage n the near future. The charge Is In a flourishing condition." A. O. Bartholomew, of this rity. parti cipated in the exercises. Hey. 11. is a native Lrblgbtonlau and a son to ltev. Abr. Bartholomew, of south Second street. Ilia many Irlrmls here art pleased over his success. TIIK KVANGKL1CALCI1IIULII. rrrili Trouble Kreake Out 1" Trrre Hill. Lancaster County, Last week the Rev. C. K. Fehr and four ot the trustees of the Evangelical Church atTeireHUr, representing the llowman Esher faction, filed a bill In equity against the ltev. A. J. Hrunner and others, consti tuting the Dubs faction of tlie church, to restrain the Rev. Sir. Hrunner from exer clslns the office of nastor, and from pre venting tne ltev. i'. h.. irenr irom exercis ing his duties as pastor. Tbe Terre Hill conarezatlon Is tbe largest of the denomi nation In Lancaster Uounty. Kver since the factional Dent began In tbe chnrch tbe board of trustees have stood four to three In faverof Uowman-Eshcr, bnt a majority ot tne congregation were uuDsites. In order to prevent an open rupture, an amicable anangement was reached fer eaah faction to occupy tee church on alter nate Sundays until tbe trouble was defin itely settled, but latterly this arrangement bas neen uusatisirctorv. in auauion to restraining tbe llcr. Mr- Hrunner from acting as pastor, the bill In equity seeks to restrain tbe Rev. S. S. Chubb from holding ouarterly couferenco In the church, and the defendants from paying anv money to the Rev. Mr. Hrunner as pastor, and to the Rev. Ut. Chubb as nresldlnc elder. The court cranted a preliminary Injunction and the Dubsltea will temporarily have to hold eeiviccs eiscwiicre. Hie Holm. ortlieWeek Inlrrleeiled Ith IVrtnnat Mention. Lewis Frnhnheiwr l reimrled mite III. Jfiss Agues Heiinbuch UvislllDg . Andrew Weiss ou Union Hill. Milton Suvder circled al Hnaleton ou Wednesday. Mrs. Susan Fratita left fur Chicago ., ou Tuesday uoou. in., t .. 1, 1....,,.... t 1.1113 XJUClUUtl UUIKC1, 111 JjUSIUII, it guest at the homo of Al Kresgo. j Cornelius Snyder, of Allen ton u. as a visitor here on Wednesday. Missefl Elmira aud Delia Albrlitht are expected homo from Philadelphia during t li K mouth. If you don't read this paper, you should. II will be better than ever urlug 1893. William Knccht. of South Ucthle- heni, at ono time postmaster it) this town, was here on Monday. During the holiday season Oscar Snoeer sold over CUUU pounds ot con fectionery. He supplied thirty-one Sunday schools besides many business houses aud rrlvate parties. Oscar Is n uustier. Homer Heberllnir. of Philadelphia. was a guest at the homo of J. K. Lentz er Hunclny. Major Butz. of Washington, D. C- who was spending a few days with B. K. Cultou. has returned to tlio for mer city. Kreldler is well suonlied with lino sleighs. When the time comes don't forget to see him. Prices, for cash, very low. Mr. Lovett. sunerintendeut of tho AYeatherly silk milk, the largest of its kind in tho world, vns in town for n few hours on Monday. Tlio members ot the Lutheran and Reformed Sunday school will elect new officers for tho ensuing year on n ext Sunday. Mrs. Andrew eiss and Mrs. Jacob Wentz, of Union Hill, have returned from a pleasant visit among Daniels. Illo relatives. -Prof. Smvser. the excellent teacher f the Union Hill school, is back from Cumberland county after a week's pleasant vacation. Tlio new officers of the Lutheran hurch are: elder. Tiigh. Jarkly; deacons, Jacob Straussborger, Stephen eigemus and wm. r isner. Fulton Bowman and wife, nt Al lentown, and Mrs. Dr. Snyder and chil dren, of Whito Haven, were recent guests of Levi Harlemnn andwrlfonn Union Hill. For Rent A six room dwelling house on Bridge street, opposite the Square, rent, 8100 u year. Apply Jos. Laclar, Mauch Chunk. tf. Miss Ida Frocli, who has been at East Mauch Chunk for some time nast. returned home this week and is now qnlto seriously Indisposed at her home on union inn. Tho new trustees of the Ebeuezer Ivnncelical church (anti-Bowman) are Nathan Blose, president; J. K. Rlckert, secretary; Ephriam Romig, treasurer; Levi Bchatler and u. .1. llnugen. The new Reformed churcli officers are: Deacons. Owen llunslcker and Milton Fiory: trustee. TUgb Roth. For elder, tlio vote was a tie ou ueorge J'.mery and wm. Jioutngcr. Miss Mamie Oswald, for bevcral fears past one of the best of the 'ranklln corps of female teachers, spent last week with relatives ut Homellsville, New York. Friday evening the Union Hul Literary Society will recite n urogram of music, song, recitation, dialogue, Ac, In place of their usual literary ex ercises. All aro Invited to bo present, Levi Harlemau and R. J. Hongen havo closod up their lumber iuterests at Millport aud will soon commence nit a large tract oi land in iMoriuampiou county. At Millport they still have 00,000 feet of lumber and over 21,000 railroad ties. The followius are tho new officers of Ebeuezer Evangelical church: Frank Laury, P. A. Androws, J. s. Minor, Frank Kosns and Geo. 11. Lausg. Thcso olllcors organized by' electing the following officers: President, Dr. Andrews; vice president, rianii lvoous; secretary, John S. Miller; treasurer, Frauk Laury. The following letters are iu the Weissnort post office uncalled for: Alfred Hamer, John Festcrmacber, Daniel ICamp, Josiah Walk, N. Strauss, Nathan Solt. John Cultou. Mr. Frank. Wm. Fisher, Jos. Greensweig, Jonas Hartman. Mrs. Noah Reynolds. A. M. Meyers. George Moyer, Sam Boyer, riarau U. Hoyer, Mrs. 1). uarto, .lames Uillbam, f.ilen uiewell. Hon. W. F. Blory left for Harris burg on Monday, where he will attend the session ot the State legislature. Mr. Bierv was elected for a two-year term at the late election by a majority or '-VJ over bis opponent. Penrose Zellner. of Phifer's Corner was mnrried on Saturday tn Miss Hattie Folk, of lively Lehlghton. The younc couple have the congratulations ot tueir menus on tne nappy occasion. Joseph F, Rex left this week for Philadelphia, where ho is now an in mate of a first-class hospital, under treatment for u dropsical affliction that tor n time nas threatened uis uie, The Franklin Social Club acquitted themselves with honors cmito dis tinguished on Monday evening the occasion of their first sociable, iu their pretty rooms in Snyder's block. Thirty to forty guests were present during the evening aud enjoyed tho program of vocal and instrumental music, games, dancing, etc., aud llnally tbe splendid supper that was served at a lato hour, Tho menu consisted of all the delica cies served in the most graceful manner. It was n grand success in every particular and will long lie re membered as a very enjoyable affair by all who were so fortunate as to be pre sent. Tho Frankling Social Club has a membership of fifteen aud on this occasion the committee ou arrange meuts were A. Pobl. D. C. Koous, warren Horn anikA. Krause. s. OF V. lOTTAtXni'i'.-l. Division Oomuiandei . '."alter 13. Smith, of AllentUKii. un julant H. H. Hummer, of ReeidlUk. ire Issued Dlvtsinu Order. No 42. l' irdlne In stallations of the newly elect rd officers of the 400 camps of Sous of Voterans Iu Pennsylvania. The orders are full aud explicit regarding the installations and doslgnate who shall conduct tho work. The following is tbe list of in stallations in this town and vicinity. Mien Camp, No. 0, Allentown, Juu- Uary 3d, by Past Captain F. .1. Jolist, of Emaus. Thomas V. Yeaner Camp. No. 10, of Allentown. January Cth, by Past Cup tulli ft. II. liar to, ot Catasauqna. Cant. II. S. llarto Camp. No. HI. of Catasauqua, January Oth, by Capt. Jus. Jiutoniuson, oi Aiietitowu. Major Arnold C. Lewis Camp, No. 116, of Catasauqua, January Sth, by Past Captalu Elmer E. Edluger, of Allentown. Col. T. H. Good Camp, No. 208, of Emaus, January nth, by Past Captain Wm. II. Wolf, of Allentown. General P. II. Sheridan Camp. No. 210, of Blatiugton, January 5th, by Past laptain Arciuuiuu ijester,oi Allentown. Lieut. Wm. II. Fulton Camp. No. 01, of Mauch Chunk, January ftth, by E. C. Reichard, of Allentown. Captain J. S. Webb Camp, No. Ki, Lehlghton, January Cth, by A. O. Strauss, of Allentown. Col. Robert Oldham Camp, No. 110, of South Bethlehem. January Cth, by Past Junior Vice Department Com mander C. C Fulton, of Munch Chunk, Hamilton Camp, No. 150, ot Sclota, Monroe county, January 14th. by Past Captalu Phaon Strauss, of Lehlghton, rormony or Allentown. Owen A. Ltickenbach Camn. No. 182. of Bethlehem, January 2d. by Past Senior Vice Department Commander . Harry ivresge, oi south uetmehem. General Judsnn Kiloatrick Came No. 233, of Easton. January 2d, by Col. w. a. smttn, oi Allentown. Hnnnnr f!mn. Ttfn. Jil . .Tnnuurv 1 llli. uy fast captain (J. u. t uiton, or juaucu ununk. Fagan Camn. No. 267. January 5th. by Captain S. I.. rjolomon, of ninucn Ununk. Joel Serfass Camn. No. 293. January 6th, by J. Harry Kresgo, of South lietnienem, Corporal Weaver Camp. No. 205. Jan uary 21, by J. Harry Kresge, of South uetnienem. The following are the newly elected officers of Lehigh Council, No. 101, Jr. O. U. A. M., of this town: Councillor, Chad is A. Wagner; vice councillor, Edward lYitzlngor: assistant recording secretary. Charles I). Yohe; conductor, Daviu jueuomnck: warden, uscar w. Miller: inside sentinel: Oscar Greens. welg; outside sentinel, Jon. F. Miller; trustco, w. Watson; representative to Funeral Boneflt Association, Charles D. Mertz. Tbe Funeral Benefit Asso ciation meets at Chester, Pa., in the montli or l euruary. The P. O. S. of A., of Weatherly. with their ladies, took supper at the Hotel Gilbert Friday night in honor of their antn anniversary. It was an en joyablo occasion. An elegant repast was served uy Landlord ueuenderter, Somo forty couples participated. The 1'. (). B. ot A. nave, a strong orgautzu tion and number the best young men in that town. The National Cornet Band of town furnished tbe music, "At a recent meeting of the Illinois grand lodgo by an overwhelming vote 5,000 was appropriated for the Odd f ollows' demonstration in umcagoat tho World's Fair next September, The per capita tax on members was made ,j cents, wiucn win give cituuu tor tne support of the Orphans' home in Liincoiu. The Royal Arcanum provides all tho social enjoyments and advantages of a grand fraternity, all the financial protccttou ot a powertui lite lnsuniBca corporation without unnecessary ao cumulatlou ot capital and sympathy, and aid to the member while living and to his bereaved family in securing payment of just claim. The degree of Pocahontas is u branch for ladies, but is a somewhat new departure, not having become thoroughly appreciated as yet. Still its membership in tne united btates is not far from 17,000. It is better to scatter livinir words. fraternal smiles and helpful deeds for a brother along his path of life than tn erect a pyramid of flowers upon his grave. Daniel De Foe. the author of "Rob inson Crusoe," writing early in 1700, mentions tne society or. uud f ellows, The Manchester Unity Odd Fellows nave iUJ districts. 4)1 j lodees and li 078 members, with a capital of tl0,000,. OUO, or an average of about ?00 per memuer. "The following newly elected officers olNesquehonlng Castle, No. 387, of Nesquehoning. wero installed by Dis trict urand ;niet it. v. Morthimer, Jr., and staff on Tuesday evening: Past chief. Gomer Roberts: noble chief. John isewton; vice cniei, All red Aunear; high priest, Wm. Emanuel, Sr; vener able hermit, David Reese: master of records, Wm. Steventon, Jr; keeper of exchequer, John S. Eustlco; sir herald, David Haycock; first guardsman', John Haycock, representative t Grand Castle, John Wilson. I.ITTI.K UAH. A happy New Year to all. ! Messrs. Daniel Wagner, Milton Lerch nnd Frntiels Engler transacted i business at t he county sent ou Satur. day last. j Profewr P. II. McCabv, of Nes quehoning, accompanied by Lewis .el genfuss, president of the Lower Towa mensiug school board, ' circulated through this wctlim on Saturday last. Mr. JucCabn is a cxtidldate fur County Superintendent of Carbou county. Pint. Prank Meugel uud wife, of Millpoit, were lu thlssectlou the guests of Merchant Charles Oreeu Ou New- Yea r'ti day. Ou Monday afternoon the admin- Istiators of the late George Walk, of this pluoo, sold his Chi in, consisting ot three houses and other buildings and 100 acres of land. The purchaser was John E. Walk, a sou ot the deceased. Tbe price paid was 82225. E. F. Fatz- iugor auctioneered, E. II. Mooney acted ns clerk. -Samuel Ileitis ami his sou Josluh, succeeded lu bagging seventy Hue cot ton tails during this season. Mr. Solomon Snyder, Jr., of this vicinity, is the happiest man in the township, all ou account ot the pleas lug nnd congratulatory fact that his amiable wife, oue night recently, pre sented him with a lively and handsome new baby No. 2 on the family regis ter. We desire to udd ourcougratu latlons, and to express tho hope that baby Snyder may live to be the joy and pride of its happy parents. -Henry Trelchler nnd wife, of l)ti ielsville, were the guests of George M. Henry and wife over Sunday. - -Dautel George died ou Suuday, December 25th, at an early hour after u lingering Illness of about throe months. His sickness was due to In juries sustained from falling off a wagon. His age was flfty-llvo years unit tcu mouths. The funeral occurred on Wednesday. Interment was made in the St. John's church, at Kunkle town. Tho pall-bearers were Edwin Smith, James Hetney, Amaudus Smith and Abraham Herger. Rev. Laury officiated. Mrs. Maria, wife of David Green, died on Thursday last after a long suf fering from cancer of the stomacb, complicated with dropsy. She was n kind-hearted, amiable lady, who had the estoem and affection of all who knew her, uud ber motherly ways will long be remembered iu the neighbor hood iu which she so long lived. She brought her age to G3 years, 0 months uud 11 days. She is survived by four ilaimhters and one son. Mrs. John E. Walk, Mrs. Obediah Mohr, Mrs. Walter Repiuo, of Montgomery county, and Wilson Green. The funeral took place Tuesday and burial was made iu the Towamensing church. The services wcro conducted by Rev. Kerchner. The pall bearers wero Adam Kunkel, Levi uoycr, 1' rank Day and t. lias, tieorge, SUSSEX SHOE CO. MAKE THE BEST SCHOOL SHOES Try Them ! Hoys mitl Youths Pint' Call" and Vent Prill'. Miftw-s' and ChiM rrn's Dongola Kid, Pebble Goat undjpure Oak Tan 1 (right Grain Shoes. For Salo at E. 6. ZERN, Lehighton, Pa. A Holiday Suggestion, What is there more suitable font f.'liristmas or New Year present than a Pretty Rocker, a Handsome Parlor or Bed Room Suits, a Reautiful Hall Rack, Rook Cases Side Roard . Table, Couch or Roll Top Desk ! i Why nothing, of course. Then como to our large and popular store and make an investigation of what we "have in this line at the very Lowest Prices. Henry Schwartz's, First street, Lehighton. . EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. $26,292,980,56. ' mi,m Deaf Year itr. Herman HUkt Ot Kochesttr, N, Y. for a Cauifd by Catarrh in the Head Catirrh Is a Constitutional diseut, and requires a Constitutional Rkmedy lite Hood's Sarsaparilla to cure it. Read : "T lire s years ago, as a result ot fiUrrh, I Mttrslr lost or hearlD2 and wn Attt for rnor than a yr. I tried mrlous tMtit to ear It, and had several physfclani at if nipt 11, hut no ImproTtment was appirtnt. I uU Hir!a nih urn muuA, I as Intfndlui putUag mlf imilpr th iir of a, utiBfttlltt trhia soma suiiMted that poulblr Hold's Bar savanna wouiu no im umv ivuu. viin taktnr It with mi t thA involution of anv tattlnc help. To my aurprlMt mu rens Joy 1 foiwd when 1 had taken nhrea tMtie that hit hear lux m rtwrif . I kept on till 1 had taken three more. It ii now oyer a year and I eanhrsrprfrctlrwll. I am troubled but rery little with the catarrh. I e oinlder this a remarkable ca, and cordially recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla la all "ho hat eatartli." tin km in Unas, 30 Caitc Stmt, KKheat.r, H. 1 HOOD'R PILL at. aunlj t.i.l.U., it a.t pari., pain tlrtf. Soli y an araspm. For Rates anil further Information ndilresv, A lUforincil Seminary Slt, Tte lone continued controverby over a sitd for the Reformed Theological Seminary building, which institution has occupied quarters in Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, has at last been settled by ibo purchase ot nearly four acres of ground near the college campus. On this location build log operations will he commenced next April, the main building and library to be put up simultaneously land the dormitories afterwards. Tbe former buildings will bare expended on them 173,000, and are to be of stone and brick. The dormitories will prob ably be ot similar material. This pur- nominate William Bchadle,the prcaent chase of ground secures the permanent Incumbent. location of tbeuminary at Lancaster, At the school director's meetlns in spite ot nil the alluring induce- on Monday evening at the residenee of , meQtg made by other place to hare MS Jullallhotds adncVi fYSm' I Institution located there, tbe Urst secondary to tbe first inter-' ,-.," iim mlrnilTni mediate; Miss Llllie Reichard was ad- U0 ! FOR ENZ1 ANS ! IXtf&jrtiL Everybody is on the rush to EX- Fink was elected a new teacher of tbe 1 21 ANS popular north end store where i y,, on i- the truly astonishing As seoond year primary. The new appoint- they buy Pretty Umbrellas, Soolsty I tarte. ana Sahib, the Hindoo wonder ment gives general satisfaction. Jlsa Bniblenu, BsautUul Lamps in rt as-. worker, and a host of otuer curious j-wzisau MMiisoi young taay sail wirtment at tbs teweat pete poulble. load wonderful tilings almlatia to will make a foud teaeatr jetn the btt rask aad sssae aast see m. stonish sad mystify A l'a.tor Installed ltev. Joseph It. Doremus was instal led pastor of the Loner Mt. llethel Presbyterian Church on Wednesday, Tbe sermon was preached and the con stitutional questions propoked by Rev, C. V. Stewart, of South Boston, the Moderator of Lehigh lresbvtery. The charge of the paMoravas given by Rev. y t t ti r r T I i l and tho charge to the congregation vj Rev. J. A. wulr, ot ltangor. ltev. lion mus begins his new pastorate with unanimous aud most cordial support of the entire church. He has been lo cated for the itt sixteen yearn at Summit 11111. Of Interest to Suortstuen. The season for shooting tbe follow ing kinds ot game expired Sunday: Turkeys, woodcock, rallied gaouse or pheasant, squirrels, hares and rabbits. Ployer, rail and reed birds were out ot season the llrst iustant. The season for Ashing black bass, pike and pick Orel also closed on Sunday. The pen alties for the Infrigment of the State game laws are from K to ou. KELUIMS"C0MING! ! The greatest of all magicians will be at the Lehlghton Opera House, Satur-1 day, January 11th, and with him his latest wonder, "Cagllostro." This re markable production electrified the Philadelphia public last season, when It was introduced for the first time during the maglolan's phenomenal ran there. It Is a wonderful combination of scientific skill and olever conjuring, and its elfect upon an audience said to be truly remarbable. Kellar also tiring nis masterpiece oi Death Of Jaines Kartey. Junies Earley, ot Lansf ord, died Sun day morning after an illness of a little over a week. Mr. Earley was for years the proprietor of the Rising Suu Hotel at that place, and Is a relative ot John Molloney, of Oneida, He is also well known in Freeland, where his friends are numerous. Deceased was 31 years of age, nnd leaves n wife and live cbil dren. Resides these there survive bis aged father, one brother, John F. Ear Iai- nf T.jinfcf.-,r.t. fnnr &!t0ru At rtt. .Tns ..... ... passes- a. iuuiuearn, wiie ot tueuouniy a reus i 'ilio report says: urcr, Mrs. iuamis Doner, oi summit Hill, and Misses Eunice and Ella Ear ley. Tbe funeral took place Tuesday morning at U o'clock. Interment was mado Id the new uatnonc cemetery nt Summit Hill. bihurlaiir Crookeil flimsier.. During the past year the Auditors of Schuylkill county took over 4 flOO pages of testimony, and ou Saturday they filed au itemized statement of espeu ditures during 1891, when the Court House was building. For alleged misapplication of the Court House appropriation the three Commissioners, Architect Heche, Con tractor Taylor and other rounty offi cials are under indictment. The Auditors surcharge the County Commissioners with 9,"1h17 for omis sions in the fulfillment ot the original contract, and with 810,000, which the Auditors claim should have beeu dis. allowed ou the supplemental contract for the new Court House, also with 517,001.00 for overcharges lu the bill ot extras. These with erera! more Items mako the total sum surcharged 17,- 1K1.GG, and Contractor Taylor Is charg-1 ed with baring illegnlly received about j 830,000 ot tbe sum. The Commissioners are alo sur I charged with $1.1"i illegally paid to County Solicitor Minocue; tOOii illegal age books when they all hart railroad nTTjJVO ji.i:i,.ii.uj;;Hll Salvation Oil 9 Macula SS CU. ScH til til ittttrt. Will rftitre flhtumatism, tfturatgia, Sw$lliiqitBruittt,Lumbago,Spraii)t, Haataeht, Taothaeht, Sort; Burnt, Cuf t, Scam, Backacht, Wound t, & e, mmm AS INVITATION Tnlho.e YVhn Owe IT. for Ttiet'Mrhon Ailrorate. Modesty prevents us telling you that we are poor and very much in need ot the money that some of our subscri bers owe us for the Advocate. It is quite true, nevertheless. We aro in need of money to meet our expenses, wo buy our paper by the ton and other stationery in proportion so our bills oome high. Aow, you, perhaps, owe us, and you arc cordially invited to send us the amount no matterwbether large or small. As a little reminder we will for a few weeks to come mark a blue oioas (X) on your paper, and it you are wise you will tumble to the hint. Savey I The Luther Union. The Luther Union will hold their regular meeting on Friday evening, Jan. 13th, to which all are oordially in vited to attend. Tbe following pro gramme baa been selected- Opening exercises, Wm. Auge; recitations, by Annie Straub, Eva Anthony and Tillie Stanaberry: seleetions,by John Xander, Emma Fortwaagler and Mary Kbbert; sketch, by Lulu Rebrtg;a paper on the lives of the Apostle, by Edgar Xander; solo, by Anas Honsor. sUsrus. solo, Katte Durllag. "Commissioners kept no account whatever of their traveling expenses, legitimate or oth erwise, aud treely undindlscrlmlnatelv spent the people's money for whiskey, beer un cigars not only for their own use, but iu treating their friends." The total Indebtedness ofthe county is given as 011,000. I'lano nnd Orffan Tunluc anil Kenalrlns R. E. Smith, graduate lu tuning of the New Eugland Conservatory of Music, Uoston, Uass. Worse guaranteed. Single tuning of plauos, t2; i times a year, to. Address, Mauch Chunk 1Ue Ulna Law Hold, flood. Among the decisions handed down'by f ho Runreme Court was one confirming tbe legality of the old blue law of 1701, in relation to the publication of Sun itawsnaners. The case uoou which the decision was rendered was that of Thomas Matthews, publisher of the Pittsburg Bunaay Lauer. iur. .nai tbews was convicted ot publlshlug aud issuing his paper on Sunday, Dec. 27, 1601, under the act of 1791. which pro hibits the following of worldly pursuits mi the Sabbath, save those that are au absolute necessity for the wants of the community. Tbe Supreme Couit, m atHrmlug the decision of the lower uourt, gives as its opinion that tbe law upon tbe subject Is plain, and it oould do nothing but interpret it as it did and oonfirtn Mr Matthews' conviction. T!llt KqL'ITAHLE SOCIETV HULDS A LMtOER SURPLUS, waiTra A LAROKR ANNUAL ' BUSINESS, AND HAS A LAROBn AMOUNT OT ASSURANCE IN VORCE THAN ANV OTHER COM PANT IN THE WORLD, income, 1801, $39,054,943 assvuanck in i nner, .ianii.uiv i, isu... 2,376 Death Claims Paid In 1891, $8,946,102,72. W. P. LONG, Special M MiM, P BiH'a. SOUTH SIB A. Sell & Co., I.U t t lit Ili i m. Iioii Hiwt mi Iur nil t'urimtnflilrftimtHr verv Kea-onablt ftUrn trn,r.VKK i.lVK US A UAI.I. mm 3 9 Can be kept out of the Uouse very effectively and all your rooms and brills intuits warm nnd 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 lite usual large line of Tinware of all kinds at our usual low prices. w. s. Opposite tbe Round House, Aebigbton. JJniuch Store. Snyder's Block Weissport. SPECIAL PUBLIC SALE Sen ELL S Aimcti mt. r,ict ;onu. TON. lYnna Mil. inn OKPorjT Of TI1K OON'IIITIOK 111' TIIB A . KlllKr NATIONAL 11A."H lr l.tlHHIl' ItKhOUIICRH. l&in.aiiilUlarounu Overtlralla, .ecured ami uuuiiril V. n. IMJRU. lumuir i-mvummiw Mocks, seeui lilts, etc Hue Iromapurotnl reaene awilt. Due trow other National IUSV llanking now. turiMure, JMl Bxturrit 4'iureulexnieaudt4. nalil Premium ou C. H. Bowl Illlla of other Hanks ... fractional aWourrency,lilekl.,auit rents ppeeie. ..tl3,047 It JG.000 00 lil tevder.Botes. Red Mn.uiti fend nllh I' K. Trea.urer tsuer eeol-flrrulatioui. . . )O0 IS Ut SS iLanoa I.SU 71 aaSllQ CO 7SB00 S12S u.an oo LIAWMTIKt;. Cal'iUl stock paid tn flnfflprottuV.'.'.'.' .. ".'.'.'.'..'..'." National Dank note. outeiandlaK. inritvtiteai 3dM iuit lu iiieek-' CaealM'B cMeks vaWasdlas Dae to other KaUeual lunk. Hue to frtete lUak. awl lUaken LlaMlttlee other than those ahoe tatefl hole 7A.O00 0U 11.000 O0 ltmooo IWff IU.TSI 114 ' . tTjtsav &.BSI t W.0O0 so Total hTATB or rajlfal.VAiA. l Ol'XTV OF UABtMNf, me uoun. aj iuat un iimucm u, seniioei Casbiar ut the atim . m uisil the act ot 1791 could not foresee Uel,;;! growth of newspapers, or that t hej ! true u i ( ot my k1ote and bettet. nmild nosslblr have exemntsd them under the provisions of the aot The Court, in oonolasion, aommends the act but says that a too rigorous en feroerasnt of its provisions ma; lead to its repeal, and tbst it Is in more danger from its frlsudn. than from its fos. Join T HCUHEL CaMiler. twbtcfttwdaud sworn t ttelore mstbialAMi r. I.K. Hon AVI) Mstli'U Di N I ATTT R. F. llOfSrOIUi. dr Oeeemher, isas CoaarT- jko a. Seoeutwr. ajssitss. C. H, atlBtK, , Dllrvtor. t Men's, Youth's, Boy's & Children's Overcoats. There will be u Special Public SiUe on the Premises, First (Street, Lehighton, Pa . on TUESDAY, January 17, '93, at ONK O'CLOCK SHARP, of Men's Youth's Boy's & Children's Overcoats. AH these (Joods auk nkw and of tbe latest styles and pat terns. Our obiect m maUum tins uranci special rie is to re duce tho stock carried in thin storu preparatory to taking an inventory and transferring the entire business to Mr. 1). tv Mehhkam. All should take advantage of this grand opportunity to secure a good lirwt-clasn garment at a moderate cost. We have. All Sizes of Overcoates, and they Must Be Sold. At tbe anie time we will make a special drive of Woolon Rlaukets and Shawls, 200 Pair Men's Good Service Shoes, Congress Shoes, Leather Roots. Trunks. Lanterns aud Globes, Aecordeons, One Largo New Glolie Lamp, H'ool Skirt, lKhite Spreads, Oiitinj; Flannel Shirts, Lamp Fix ture! for Hotols nnd Stores, Mon's Hrbite Unlaundred Shirt. Canton Flannel, Doniet Flannel, Cider Sterner, Wooden Buck ets, Mutter Tubs, MenV Caps), Rublmr Root, Wash Hoards. Peek Measures, etc., etc. ' Torm of this A'peria! ,Vale will be made known mi the day ond date by A. Mekrkam Sc Son, First Street, Lehighton, Pa. Auctiouoerr, Levi Harleman. Jan. , 0 :