ORIUIHAL CHSAPCASHSTORK i Onr l'.ni' of Groceries mill Provisiovs contain ijimi dplica cie not usually found in this section, at prict's to say the least Jar below our competitors, our stock consists of the following canred gooods: C.rn, Btani, ?u), Tomatoes, reaches 1'lneapples, Lotateri, Salmon, Srill netlnOll or MtuUrd, Ojsteri, Patted Tomuf , Holland Her i lor, lluulan. Sardines, Mackerel, llrlck Coil Fish, Imported SwlM. I.l-aber.er and Domestic (Jheeie, Darkees Salld Drw.lng Catsup. SalM Oil and Mastatd. Dried Fruits and Farinaceous Goods, liaising, Peache., Aptlcoti, rrunej. Apples Cm-rants and Citron. Best Shaker Corn, New York Marrow Beans Lima Beans, Green Teas, Split reaa.Lenteli Barley, Oat Veal, Arena Itor mlny. Sago Rice, Tapioca, Farina, Vermicelli, Cora Starch, Slurried Cocenaut, Cbocalate Cocoa, O fc O Tea, Ko Ko Tea, Oolong, Japan and Imperial Teas, Atbuckles Coffee, Our Matchless ad GoUeo Bio l'ackad Coffees eicell tuj tbltg In this Tallej for flavor and price. J. T. NUSBAUM. Mint Street, between South and Plum streets, Ijhlditon. Fa. NEWSY OCCURTtENCKS. miuai. st An mis op mohk on i.i:s 1,'irOHTANGr. Wlml llaaOrrarert in (lilaCIIT IHiHim llie Wrr-k Ivrllnentlt fcllniiliei. It? Our Sfirrlal tteponer.. Don't mls seelug Kellor. -The wonder of the age -Kellnr. See Kellnr, Saturday evening. New Year present nt Lucken bach's, Mauch Chunk. --Huy your jewelry nt Hook's and yon get tho best. Mrs. A. J. Lltaenberger Is oonllnod to her room with n slight attack of pnoumonla. New stock of wedding rings nil shapes and si70 at K. H. Hold's, .Maiich Chunk. Haddook, hake, clseoes, herring, nlke. cols and catfish, at lowest whole sale prices. 1). P. Rlckert, East Weiss- port - Am....., Kistier, r nodi. ! AVEIRSPO HT AND AROUND. SECRET SOCIETY DOINCS. atriMit, hu was granted a llwuse at the Intc- license court, will formally open Ids hotel to the public this 1'ri- day i-,enlng. t will be rolled h Ami-nean House, and wilt tin doubt become a very topulsr hnstlerj ns Mr. ' Amandlis lustier Is a llrst-i-Uv-i Ken THE COUNTY COURT. rOMIMJ AND (101 NG. 8rUY I.AITU'SlNOH UII1KFM l'.rtTII- 311ZHII. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY TANUARY 14,,1832 Naw .adverUeeiueat.. The advertisements new to-day are: Wilsom Frantz, Jeweler, B. K. Culton, Confectionery, Ac, II. W. Hunsleker, AUentown, C. II.Nusbaum, welssport. W. F. Biery, druggist, Kemerer Awartefurnlture, A. F. Snyder, organs, Welssport. A. Boj er, adm'r Polly Kresge, deo'd. Austin Boyer, ex'r Adam Begel, dec. Geo. E. Keith, AUentown. T. T. Nusbaum, groceries, Ac. At INVITATION To Tko Tf ho On Vt For The irarhon Advocate. Medesty prevents us telling you that we are poor and very much In need of the money that some of onr subscri. beys owe us for the Advocate. It 1b rnilte trne. nevertheless. We are in need of money to meet our expenses, we buy our paper by the ton and other stationery In proportion so our bills come high. Now, you, perhaps, owe us, and yon are cordially 'Invited to send us the amount no matter whether large or small. As a little reminder we still for a few weeks to come mark a alue cross (X) on your paper, and it yon are wise you will tumble to the hint. Savey! tlemaii ami will make a unnib'r ihio host. w e wish him sueeess. Tho masterful mahatnian marvels: "Oh 1" A man while held by a commit tee from the nudlenoe. In full liuht, and surrounded by every possible pre caution, at the wold of command "do!" vanishes in a most startling and mys tcroi.s manner. A modem miracle I An accomplishment mo entirely uu looked for as to be absolutely dumb founding In Its effect. Kellnr, Saturday evculng. A happy slelgblug party left here Tuesday afternoon for Selberling's. Among those who enjoyed tho ride were: Mr. and Mrs. Ah Hngcrinnu, .Mr. HielloltlK. 1,1 lh Wren Itit.rlr-ailnl ll.l l'r-r.ital Mention. Little Manila, daughter of Al Hank, of Union Hill, Is still quite ill. Robert Werley Is back from a visit among relative at Ijuwhlll, Lehigh county. Bd Cuuipbell. our oxcellenttonsor lul ailist, circled at the County Seat on Ti.et.day. -Joseph Weil, one it l-Hiisfiiid'a solid men, was n visitor nu the Hill, over Sunday, Nortel)". Id-lilt, of Interest to the Mew kert ' tha Fraternl.r. At their meeting a week ago three new members were iLltlated into the , mysteries of Oak Grove Council, Jr. O. U. A. .VI.. Pleasant Corner. ' The heir-, uf the late Lewis A. Krum. who was a member ot Loblgh Council 101, Jr. O. U. A. M., have been paid $275.01) funeral benefits. Secretaries of lodges in the county will favor us by bending the names of newly elected officers for publication. i.iK ihmmis of Tin: c. nu.;. ir or .ii i , itfms ok i'iint;i,v enneosAi. MKNTION. llnrlitc tin. ihi ...k Itrli i for Onr l.aailr Kidiu the IMIly limes. January Court oiwuwl rnnrrrnlna I'ropl tv.ii, VUI. nnd lion Via. line Herr.rlirre and Ihcrywlirr. ! . 1'. Clark aud Kd. Cnmnbell were Monday i entertained by Alleutnwn friends on morning amidst the usual soenesh.nl I ,,,,,,, .. , w,.,.n . , , I . .IIowhiiI De fet.derfer, Ihe iHipulnr surron.idlngs. beveral dewtrtlou oases Imulfaoe of Ihe (lllbe.t House, West I.. e.Jy, was here on Saturday. Mere heard by the Judges this after noon. Those come uuiler tho head of surety of tlm peace oases mid never go ueroro u juiy. They are disposed of by tho Judges. This will be a light term. " . . . , ... , , ,i . were: Air. auu .Mrs. au tiagormau, tir, Don't bur clocks of the Installment I . ... , man, Bock will save you ono-hnlfthe r j Jr anJ M R L Swcenyi nrico if rou bur from him. Just make It a point to see uaviu Kbbcrt when you Want a team for busi ness or pleasure. lowest prices. -Full line of Ingrain and llrnssels ,ow.n tnnnera ...HI U ..n.t.'. .j-,.-.. . ,. ir: ..u...v-... , , ,u ret,lrn, riUO IrUU lUUUII Hill -rv miioune Dr. Slid Mrs. W. W. Rebor, Mr. and Mrs. 1. 8. Koch, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. O. Ktinlz, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11 Ash aud Mr. und Mrs. U. J. Kistier. Thoy en. There is no charge connected with It. The public Installation of the District Attorney v,...,u. ,,,, ' olfleersot Carbon Castle, No. Ill, K. temi bills in r.h. ... n........ Misses iiable Duvls ami Maud M- or town, Has been postponed jurT. ti...,. ... fnr .rivlt ,,ir.,,,. Wiutermute, of Manch Chunk, visited until Monday evening, January 10. A excepting the charge of gambling friends here on Friday. very interesting program will be re- Drought by Jos. 1, Hawk, of Klddor' George Welch is homo from Dor- cited. All are cordially invited to be aBdnst John Rehrie. Nathan IjiIIIpf rcuce.Pa, whera he was located for present. and John O. Weiss, alt of Welssport. sometime. George looks well. The"Ccutral Relief Fund," a new Four cases remain ovpi-from lt tr, -Mrs. Sarah Aruer aud daughter, of project among Odd Fellows through- One of the four iitlio flinrmr Wapwallopon, I'a., are visiting Mr. aud out tho jurlsdiatlon of Pennsylvaala, dcr .m-inst Mike Dn.lnr. fnr l-lllh,,, u Mrs. Samuel Wclcli. bogau operation wttn the new year. A fiiow Hunoarlnii. near Tkr.t,n. i,..t .iirs. .i uawK iiuu .urn. itotiu uumuer 01 luuiies, vmu roemoerHiup August. The other three are trivial Drclsbach spent Y eiluesduy iimong oroveriKW, nave joined for the mu- The murder case will be tlUim.r.,1 nf nt Bast Mauch Chunk friends. tual benefit of one another, each lodge this term, and will likelv be rea.lv for . . . I I I a i 1. -.hI-.I 1 . I . . . TIoI er oi.s sorr ca will l.n ! I'J"1C ncuirai uiuu pivraiu fr ni i)T TlnirwliiT. School Hall on next Sunday morning "a" i tuesdav. W. A. Teters' restnurant on Saturday evening. Pretty novelties in suitable effects The outlook for Lchlghton during 1803 seems to be very encouraging. Many buildings are to be erected dur ing the year, principally one, a busine; s and evening. All nro invited. for holiday gifts at Luckeubach's, nd Jcnc0 by Dau'tol 11Mtzer. Mauch Chunk. I lfnmni.ni. .1' Rtvnrt? urtll nnlnrfrn. Ihn -Bock, the jeweler, Is showing some UeUlKhton Lan(l Bn(, jmprovemoI1t Company, it Js said, will build sixteen 1 nr innrn tnm nnttnirfto nn Rnvnnth A . Harding's livery on 6tK(,t) am, theu thore is somo talk that I Fred Horlacher will build another block of houses. All we want for a I booming year is steady work at our new nnd very pretty things in rings all kinds and styles. -Go to C, North street for teams for pleasure purposes or for weddings or funerals. Lowest prlcos. -Fine teams for all ' purposes at the sovcral lt1(,strles. Houtn r;nd ivivcry. Ladies long coats nt SiUU, wv mauch chunk. StllOnn.l fS.UO. which is M former prices, at tho One Trice Star Clothing Wm. Kane, government employee, Hall Mauck Chunk. located at Philadelphia returned home Fish, ovsters. cheese, orances and o Saturday after a pleasant visit here lemons, neanuts. etc wholosale atD. .Jury Commissioner John F. Con- F. Rlckert's, Campbell's old stand, nell, of Beaver Meadow, was a visitor Bast Welssport. tf. hero on Monday. members, ranging from 2J centsa Atthoopenlngof theCarbon County Mrs. Andrew Weiss, of Union Hill, " " 1,"" l. rBBa m urt Tuesday morning a motion was Is back homo from n pleasant visit , auu J"" lo W conls xor mem- mBU for tho p0,tl)OIiment ot ,be 1 I I.om .rt Hi v . n y-u 'T V. .l rt .... .-n 0 I n . ....... among relatives and friends at Lans. ford. Miss Sue Belford, one ot Delvl- dere's, N. J., charming ladles, returnod bers over 01 years. Tho fund pays 82 Dudor murder trial to the next term, awoek to the permaently sic and .Jll(jRe Dreher heatd th nrgument9 1100 at death. The project was organ- and quietly remarked, "I guess we will Ized expressly for the relief ofthe try tho case thlsterm.getready gentle- home after a pleasant soiourn with -men," and that settled it. K. M. Mnl- iii n.ui. v..!.,.. ber ot out men on the roll. hnrn. Bn .. nmi i, i p...i... i. - iuoiuiiowirgnewiveiecietioujcers Cass i vamir-jii- rr n,inr Alt- !( ftf Wnhnnl,., PAblli. W Or.1 U H V . . . .'. ' 1 Sners absence at Harrisburg, was of second ward, Mauch Chunk, were offered us one of the reasons for post" installed by D.G.C, II. .Morthimer, ponement.-Messrs. Mulhearn nnd Jr., and staif, on last Irlday evening, Cassldy urge.1 also In addltion.that an Jan. Cth: Past Chief, Otto Schrank; Immtlmi niin... i ...in. Noble Chief, Chas. Freundt, Jr.; Vice would be unable to reach him for this Miss Hattie Markley. Mrs. Agnes Heimbach, of AUen town, who was thegucst ot friends hero for several weeks, has returned to her homo in the former city. -The stock of the late Daniel G raver. teo'd., merchant tailoring and gents , who had hi, portable J-Wcke; Venerable Hermit, John interpreter they had not yet been able port, doing service tor E""flU; 5J.Cr ' ' Re,cor ds' S. to get from Dudor a full understanding Dr. Danzer, the popular and suc cessful eye, car, nose and throat spec ialist, of Hazleton, will be at tho Ex change Hotel, on Friday, January 20. All kinds of books and fine station ery at Luckenbach's, Mauch Chunk. Mr. Mlchnel Cassldy, of Rapsher & Cassldy, has been re elected District Chairman of the eighth district. Tho district compi ises the counties of Lan caster, Berks, Lehigh, Northampton, Monroe and Pike. The election of Mr, Elsewhero in to-day's paper we Cassldy again makes him one of the publish an advertisement that will in- nine members who constitute the terest piano and organ buyers Loek executive committee of the Democratic public auction Friday evening, Chas. Arner, Call, mill nf Mdlnn.. Levi llarlcman and R. J. Ilongen on "rtt,?Ur;, .Ci?rk 0f .E"hluer. F'- of his side of tho case and therefore their laree timber tract, has moved the """S 'Per 5. cnequer, they could not do him justice. machine onto a tract ot land owned by V " ,, J lme'er h'r "' A,,s The first case heard was the charge Thompson McDanicl and has it now In ., ,.' "."- of assault aud Intent to kill, lodged n .1 Weibrechtand I' red. C. Stahl; Renre- nMlnrn .wnilnn, P. e...i t miuinuntiuii. Uololl.n In I... .'I 1 ....l. v a .7 . - ------ - , The regular quarterly conference n ' " "iBmon, ahingler was employed ut will be observed in tho Evangelical , ,,.,, Summit Hill, and on Columbus Day church, (anti-Bowman) on Friday even- , "J ,u Uew'y ! ect'1 ?e ho to mu,n elti" board. Ins. On tho Sunday morning follow- Jj p "ue"en Castle, No. 310, K. A rumpus occurred at tho Washington ing the holy communion will be ob- ? . 'ot t?W".,.n.S". by H"- "''. that place, In which his brother served. Rev. Click, of Hazleton. will c u." Dle v.Monmmer, Jr., Was one of the participants. William 1 nnil C,n(, mi WoHn B.rfnw nn,. . I .... " u . . uuu w-mj .iuiuik, I U'QllAf, llim Mia ,.M,l,f.n. ............... .. WEATUEItl.Y. This borough wants to Issue bonds m tke amoant of S75,000 at the rate of four and a half per cent, to run thirty Tears At tha last meeting of the council the bargain wu closed with P. E. Faust In the purchase ot site for the engine house. Counollman Warper and others tried the new boss this week at the various plugs. Down town a fine stream was obtained with force enougii to throw the water 75 feet. Uptown there was hardly enough to throw the water on the root ot the buildings. First street, so the court decrees, shall be opened at the expense of the property owners living on the street. Rome business transactions, made in the put, would be down in black and white were they to be made over, by residents on this street, In view of pre sent prospect of assessments. Henry Fisher returned home last week from Galveston, Texas, where he has been employed at his trade of ma chinist Ha reports everything lively State Central Committee. Matthew Kayle, a native of Mauch Chunk, Pa., 21 years ot age, a boatman, was found unconscious Sunday morn ing on the sidewalk in Williamsburg. Pierce Lentz, Esq., ot Third "6 en to a hospital and was 1UUU11 LU UO SUUDIiUfj iruui HCUIU JIUVU- monia, the result of exposure and lack of food. When - revived sufficiently Kayle said he had eaten but once dur ing the past week and had slept in hall ways and sheds. He is in a precarious It up. We don't know how true it is, but it is said that the painters of this town and Welssport are talking of organiz. ing to prevent cutting of prices. F. street, presided over the M. K. congre. gatlon on last Sunday during the al). sonco of the regular pastor. Mr. Lentz is a very pleasant talker and as usual held the attention ot ills audience dur lug a very entertaining service. -See Koliar at the Lehigbton Opera condltlon.-Special to the Phlla. Pres. House, Saturday evening. mai.o.nino. Does the sunny days on the snow dazzle or hurt your eyes r Try a pair F. D. Kllngeman nnd wife spent of aennlno Loudon smoked spectacles I Sunday in West Penn. and watch the cooling and soothing Lowis Zimmerman sold ,5 vehicles effects. Sold only in Carbon county nt during the year 1892. E. II. Hold's Mauch Chunk Jewelry Bishop S. C. Herman, Dubsite, Store. I Preached in the Evangelical church on Don't forget to atteud the grand Tuesday evening. fair and festival to be held in Gabel's Joel Semmol died last week. In Hall, this Friday and Saturday even- terment took place last Tuesday at the ings, for the benefit ofGnaden Huetten Uensalem church, West Penn, Castle; K. G. E. Tho cause is a worthy -An election for officers for the en one and deserves tho patronage of our suing year was held by tho New Ma people. I honing Sunday school last Sunday. -Almost two ton of ilsh iust receiv. Tll officers wero re-elected ed; oranges and lemons, wholesale and -Tbe sacrament of the Lord's Sup. retail. I). F. Rlckert, East Welssport, Per was administered in St. John's -Tho Wonderful Keliar, Saturday curen ounuay morning, i.y tev. evenlnc. Don't miss him. A.Bartholomew. -After several wecka confinement -JIlss Ane'' Reiner nnd Joseph through sickness Jake Itamlenhnal, Arner were marrlod reoently. The greeted his friends with his usual 3oms couple have our best wishes for broad smile on Saturdav. Jake WM a prosperous journey through life, tusselling with the chu and though -Charles Sltler wears that "yard they held him for a time he manaced wid?' all'wo1 m"9." becauso his bet; to rive them the "shako" finally. ter half presented to him a baby girl. Ed Strauss, the milk man, gave all -Revival meetings are at present hlsoustpmersau oxtra "dip" of milk being held ia the Evangelical church on Saturday because ofthe arrival ofi lno ciiou. bright little babv rirlat his home on F. S. Smith, of Washington, 1). C. Friday night. Wo hope the little one hls been awarded the contract for car- may live long aud happily. tne ma" between Mew Mahoning Hucksters supplied with tlsb. &c, Bnu eulgmon lor Iour f11 Irora at D. F. Rlckert's, East Welssport. H"1? m tf. He will sublet the cantrnct HKAVEK MKADOW, furnlshine store, will be closed out. at i:""" . ! . j . r,i.hllr,rHnn VrU., K,uiei. Henry uusaek-er; High rriest, term: also, that for want nf a nmner nftliMniA in ttlnPA nf Proatrllnr IiMIot- I 4 iinoi nu-t o .1. a I Hell, who will be unable to be present . m , ,. V mn aie of Mlddlecamp, as- outhlsocca-sion. . M ch. "( 1 ?Pf!?! 'Wkta, and nourished a pistol, -Tho new officers of the Lutheran fP Tt'., . ! ? " nCe r l"ice- T1" J,,r' and Reformed Sunday school for 1803 3' p fj'T turned a verdict of guilty of assault, are as follow,: Superintendents. A. maf er ot rerda; r. Hell; c erk of and Judge Dreher promptly sentenced Aflnr n nlMmalit. vUtl nf n f,.w l.nrs nt the rosldeiinp of Mr. mid Mrs, ti. n . .Morthlnier. Miss Carrie IliinUlncer relurun I Monday In her liiune In Tie in out , Schuylkill county. Iliil-licarted Hob nittluircomehomp , Ssturday from an eighteen dav visit, among Philadelphia iclatlves. It didn't ohangn Bob a hit to sojourn nmtiiig city folks. Phaou Strauss, nife and daughter. ot Coal street, came homo on Saturday from a visit to ieiiigu county. James O. Wert and famllr. of Fourth street, spent last. Sunday with relatives at Walnutport. William J. Worley, of Jamestown, was visiting the "old folk, nt home" ot Lowhill, In Lehigh county. Will is just getting over severe injuries sustained on the Lehigh Valley Railroad some weeks ago. .Mrs. George 1!. M. Stocker.of First street, was at Kaston this week, the gtiost of relatives. Ed Zero, Lehtghton's popular and ' progressive merennnt, was lining ousi-1 ness at Philadelphia during several days last week. A trio of genial, w liole-souled gents from Lansford in town Monday even Ing were A. L. Campbell, D. II, Davis and Edward Inwis. . .County Treasurer James T. Mul hearn andmerchautsTli04.J. Nusbaum nnd Charles Fleck, nil ot Lansford, wero Lehighton-Weissport visitors on Tuesday. Colincilinen Ii. J. Held and Hiram Stranp, ofthe Third Ward, the latter accompauied by his wife, suent Sun day very agreeably nt Wllllamsport, where a daughter of Mr. Hcldt's resides, .County Auditor A. G.Peters, of Mauch Chunk, popularly known as "Doc," was in town for an hour on Wednesday, and went home loaded with a flue supply of pig's feet and tripe, for which the gcalal "Doc" lias a cpeclally fine appetite. . Mise, Lizzie and Alice .Want., of Second street; Emma L. Peters, of north First street, and G. H. Enzian, ihe popular north end merchant, en joyed the sleighing on Sunday through Kchuvlkill county and Tamaqua. Will liny Sl.nn Worth rilnrti. We will sell yen our large stock of ladles' and misses' long coats at $2.00, 88.00, il.00, 3.00, each coat worth from $8.00 to $20.00. This is les, than ( tho price we paid. Call at once for these bargain coats at Sonilhelra's One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. s imprisoned iu tho couu- xiuiuuueiiLS. .i.i , m, , . . . i - "lory: secretary. '""J ioBouor D""' "er Mm to pay a fine of 810, costs of prose- , ... : ,iaiu, uoun iipp: wortuy naru, aamuei ale Werley and a ... Emma L. German: orcaulst. Ella Itann. , , . - ... . Ti,a b. .i,i ".. . ' ' "rciuaweiss; onsign.ujuis aiescnauicK ; tence. tho Jndiro mnmrUH .,t i i. I esquire, M. J. Reick; first guardsman George Ockcrhousc; second guards. opinion tho jury had made a mistake in acquitting him of intent to kill. "It I Tl. TI Ct.l.l... n . . a I the shops of tho pi Z. , rT.7: att " wa CIOar" Proven, ' he said, "that you Company.at " V "I?,, ,7.V ,17' " , Mr.ea tu Pisto'' nd " carelessly, In of hi, son. Ed. n T . 7 , . a large crowd or people. Had the jury uiminuu, Ml.,. Arreimiml. nlnrncHmr ripnat,. ... 1 ... . Biery, the drug- ii T.,;V " WuZ 7. 1 " u. " con!'.clea J0U ot tms count also, w6 Mr. Sbifferstine r0""1 oaTe m,d no "esitatlon in send- A. Ileltz and Milton 1 Henry Shoemaker; treasurer, Owen ,7 T,.- . . . - CUti0U' ,nd be lraPrisoe' ' Boyer; librarians, Mamie Werley and VorTnV Z ZZ 1X 'J1Hl0rF?ri0d.otDDe nth'l 7 ! , . t T , 7. I " computed irom date, in passing sen- The Sunday school continues in a pros perous condition. Mr. Henry Shlfferstlue, nf Tama qua, night foreman ut Lehigh Coal .t Navigation Lansford, was tho guest the general clerk with gist, on last Sunday. i i i ,i . . , uw uou m iiul wry pleasant ex-1 i i, , i,M...i , , i . 1 Kiuuu UUUUUIIS, auu IU- SUUOrUIuaiO I vaav, perienco of falling from No. 11 breaker . i, i '. . years , . . , wuuuv... ...una jjiu.iuvi. .ilv Vl-llClll. I ITolr ui. lAUMum uuuui u year airo, rne holght of this breaker I, 133 feet. To day Mr. S appears none the worse for this thrilling experience, Our popular young friend, R. J. Hongen, on the Hill, drives a pretty bay horse, jnst purchased from Dildine nllw i., Snyder, of Parry ville. Mr. Hongen is Urease per member during 1801 for , -.- - cououeiing tue ousiness was nuttH Patrick l.iff.rt. ,. v.t.r i-v",i and successful young men on the east or,,i . ,nm f i..,.ni. i..,. ,ol lairick ianarty and 1 eter O Grady side of tho canal, and iti, said, that I ZZZ' V,.. rr . ".1 . iead um3 of stealing a blanket from ivcuia. uuimi: xox luduiiuiuubdi. 11.. , . " ... .. ... i ii , ,,, uniraumi vieorge w. riecKK aiotli were sen. ot the peace. We would like very U8 to the 1000. It Las declined to re- mucnrosee-i.oiv gettnar witn i.otn celTe men who,e oecupatlons were ex. leei. Much success Is attending the series ot revivals now In progress in the Evangeliaal church. Penitents nightly seek the mourners bench in search of God's grace nnd mercy from past wickedness, and we are rejoiced to I jer than 1801, say mat tuey are sticcessiui. rne provided the benefit r-om. ..Tl,i, n.t- 1...11..1 1 of cost, there being no one tomako nltaud battery. Prosecutrix, Mrs. eil J-Y? f5si' JSili BUJon. Onllt,. Sentence: pay u .u. ic, auoui. ,a,,vaa,; io. tIon-no imprisonment. The boy's tal more than $21,000,000, with but 138 father was present in court and bald assessments, 1,1 being the greatest the costs amonntl.io tn m. iifiv 1. av oneyear. The har Thnt wq .i.r.,.itf i ".n Hill. when the proper time comes, he will be 1 ,,. linro 1 ,,,, ..., ,roIto1 l.eorge -V.Hec unrod for tho imnortant office of iustice il-" !. T.! '' . r ing store In Lansford. They i. 1 tuuceu in nav u ia nr x . rpcrnro i m stolen i;ooils on the value thereof, pay thn ncta if in-noninl Sti t .n In. tra hazardous, whose characters were prlsonC(, , the couaty fm ,( tcrm rlrlurirr ChrlilMas rraitn.i V. A. Goth has just received a finely selected assortment ot beautiful pic tures that are quite suitable for Christ mas nnd New Year proseuts. The prices nro very lew. ka't fail to see them. I conductye to healty and long life. The members of all Countils are ossur- In that section. Rev.Aumau, the popular rector of chean terms cash the Episcopal church In town has oc Astarte tho maid of the moon at ce.wa tor a year maue oui irom the Opera House, Saturday evening. J, J, Evans, Beaver Meadow, coal tnewwtneriy cnurm connection -Our young friend Laf. Strohl Is in shipper for Evans & Co., has been :.h .:h.". 0". S.1, Vfh". HaIfn- 116 the Episcopal Hospital, under treat- tendered the superintendence of the mi. u.tiu. ..u ment for severe Injuries sustained on 1 Beaver Meadow store. S. E. Farrow uis rejiu-uoe, wo m sorry iu say, wm Saturday evening on the railroad near v, ill succeed Mr. Evnus, uovuu.u.uv.. me above city, lie stepped out of the Itls stated upon good authority V .1. Aumau wayof one engine only to bo hit by that Coxe's Beaver Mtadow breakor has chosen thU field from a number another. His leg was broken and he which has been Idle for tho past two . . . . I '. " ' - was internally mjureu months will resume operations In Get tickets early for Keliar. Le- short tine. uibuiaiu wpoiu, oaiuiuaj, uumor nas been set alloat in re- Lehlghton won't likely get a new sneot to operations betne resumeil at rBlla clollirt I1.U vaa IIia nl.l dm. I - m t . , . ., The election In the Reformed Sunday A,!. .T. ,"7f ' " " , . cuu'or';, 'nquiry into tue mat. (school was held at the Teachers' meet- , 'IT'?." r 10 wbito, um sucn win 1.. m,nHj ...ni.. ...1 ...n.j wnui"M,CTVIUv oiiu,cii uii id. noi ue iub case ueiore iuarcu 1st. and as foll.ws: Superintendent. Frank tn' an,d thou8,hJ no,w, uot tt thins there ls an exlstin dob' 'ds Hnml,A.UtantRn.rlnt.rt.ntRm " cvulULruu.y more cozy 01 Several mat It Will not lie Until it f Ik c . V. u t . than it has been for many years past. I April 1st. Hufford; Secretary, David R. Young; . ,.,ii.,. , i. ';.. li,r" Assistant Secretary. Ashbel Rltter; f T, 'tr7 ,f, 7 n -Miss Emma McCay, of Levlston, m.. ir.i..i. tiv. i. ' goods suitable for a useful as wellas ,ihir.rr,f Mr, .infr u atlse Mamie Young and Walter Flick- "7,. . " " " '""'' Measow, died at the home of her inger. The annual statement tortlJ?h McC',, of hayhioa' at nwi.i. .v.ti..i..i v. Chunk don tfallto inspect E.H.Hohls . ,.. ,,.,. Mnnnlnv .ni. iwi. of two months- from date, Com. ys. Charles McClafferty. In- fllrtmn,it l,i.n.,i. T.DAn.,lH r Li MA lliol r.a.. Il.a n, 1. f a i ' V", V.li "7 " "?' Urundage. McClafferty is not yet 1802 is made up It will show ev.n bet-LweIvo years of h , with stealing annles from a car on a effort put forth nt these meetings can i. , V." i? Iu''"i8 UP "img ot the Lehigh Valley Railroad ba made of great good if tho who are t? 7, , . I ' " AUdenried. The Jury returned a "washed in the Iambs blood of life" "7 f ""-"" verdict ot not guilty. There were abstain from future sin aud walk in f flca aBin; JsPl Gladding, four other boys, Lawrence Sourak, tho light of God. Li us hope they ""P"" organizer, and James II. Tony Rock, Jacob Badock and Mike ' KnV.rcIn t.l. nh.lHn.n nl Ih. mi. r , i . . ... . may, aud thus ilevclopo Into main- assistant to Rector Tolman at Mauch Chnnk and also a very desirable place as assistant in one of the Philadelphia churches. stays of the chuich. --Our old friend Joseph F, Rex, who ack-ersley, late chairman of the su. Morady. Involved in this annlecaso. premo committee, were arraigned They Wore tried separately. Their lurv was not so lenient. It letiirued 11 ver- SUSSEX SHOE CO. MAKbTpHE REST SCHOOL SHOES Try Them ! Boys' and Youths' Fine Call' and Veal Call'. .Misses' and Cliil'l ' ten's Dongola Kid, Pebble Goat utitpure Oak Tan Bright Grain Shoes For Salo at G. ZERN, Lehlghton. Pa. Holiday Suggestion, What is there more suitable font Christmas orXew Yearprespnt than a Pretty Rocker, a Handsome Parlor or Bcil Boom Suite, a Beautiful Hall Hack, Book Cases Side Board. Table, Couch or Boll Top Desk ! H'hy nothing, of course. Then eome to our large and popular store nnd make an investigation of what we have in this line at the very Lowest Prices. Henry Schwartz's, First street, Lehigliton. EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. $26,292,980,56. Thursday morning before Magistrate left for Philadelphia during ' last 'week Po.Ie' P!!pl,i'', 0n t!le , c,h"f f diet of guilty. with the purpose of becomlnga patient in some good hospital for the treat ment of dropsy. Is back home. Mr. Rex was at one time a leading merchant here but illness caused him to dispose nsing 8200,000 of the order's funds to sustain the Mutual Banking aud Trust I Company. Dist. Atty. Graham, who Is I receiver of the local branch of the or der, stated that he would offer no ob-1 , Sat- of his business toothers. Joe, also I ! ,n?J accused waiving a hear rvl with ,t tt ( i... I. e lnB'f they desired to do so. Tho r, ...v. . , the rebellion and is now a good stand ing member of John D. IlertoIettePost i, u. A. it., lehlghtou. In his pre' sympathy of his many friends. The following newly elected offi-l year 1892 shows that the school has 411 utmbera. The average attendance was 284. The largest number present on any on Somday was 359 and the small. est 203. The total receipts were 1280.07 and the expenditures 1110.95. Waste ta k la the Swim The little town of Pleasant Hill near Audearltd, is leomlng up. A corn- new goods, Wilson Hellman stolo a pall of to. bacco from the Central Railroad re ently. The Carben county court, now In session, will attend to his ease. a lato hour Monday evening. Death was due to a severe attack nt pneumo nia. Her death was unexpected as she was sick only a few days. Stephen P. Smith, who has for -Cheanest and best nlar-n nr. arll, .-uunucung a wneie. . , leolo nnnr .1... Ik 1 1 . W.W '(-. BHII, U,l .,U3 UIU1UOI Ul to get a bargain-in a clock the 22 inch high ground glass door striking clock. Beaver Meadow, on the turnpike lead- it tim ti.. ni....i. t t0 Hazleton, wants his license -a IIIV aitBUVit V1IUUB, UCIIDICI la , . ... mlttee Is about to be erganized to take Is offering them for 2.50 they oannot cnan J a 'avera, tearing he may be kI elsewhere in the county "u" , " , ,'or oul."' " "e " up-subjcrlpuon for tbe purpose of de- be duplicated elsewhero in thecountv fraying the exptasts of advertising the for less than $1 to an. Call and see us. town. An effort will be made to have -Fine steak fish at D. F. Rlckert's, soma luuuHuj toaaie mere. r ree jui Wplssnnrt .Tnn1 .nA K.. 1 u r-SSl eiSSDOIT. granted the tavern license he does not want the other, but he does not propose to kick himself "over the fence is out." tsupt. Lawall, of iompauy. th L.4.W. B.Coal .1 KANE VILLI;. DIED. WALP'S EAGLE STORE. Our brothers in law A. J. and Geo. .Tiinl,ltlM,i.nm (inn. In f.ill .k. . ih.t t,nm. tinai. .k. w..i" .1 -Politics throughout Banks town House, at Tremont, Schuylkill county. ,V ""T '"ul mi; ii v v ta nr,Aii au iiuu, 1)9 aspimnta for the difTereut otQceAwere UV.v-Hnim. UeT.. .1 ........ wmMW uu JZTJIZ: , Uenulne, flrst clas, treatment as guests l,e" at wr I8." ""I, "'d viK;2Sh!"0ar.Jlnf looking after their lnteiot in every aadiarayaeer.o(Karleisa,'a:elVeari v.ii .. ' v way and the storm is now over until '"""" """" er auowu in tlio time to in 1,1 the iiHmnrlou U 1 this section as this magnificent line ot Bt hand gold watches E. II. Ilohl, the Jfanch A karhor ftlinn i uim&l liln.. aul.tj.!. Chunk Jeweler, receivedto-daTandthe L.n.,M i, . ..i j..i.T Th cold weather brings with It the 1 'ow. V' tht a flrst-rlass watch can Bome one to Interest himaelf in and to necessity of warmer coverings. You c . Ior' m . 11 a b,c mt1db to start In this town. At present there donHnedto think or this the fact 't " 7 Z V mesa .owest Bre ,,,, numbers here who must go . ...... .... . January prices yet quoted. to Hazleton. or Audenrled. In nrrle. Z VXrnr I! "!!-!?'. tnowman) togetthelrbair cut or tU.tawi ' " uo ounaay rami on last Sunday elected This is very often found to be a great pomi. itl us max a suggestion tneionowing omcers for tbe ensuing Inconvenience as the traveling aocom- W ar ready to sail you blankets and yer: Superintendent, Andrew shlve; odations are not nt the best. If some comforts of th best quality at the a"utant superintendent, John Heber- barber running a shop in Haxleton , f vtMllnn.. ...rnl.M, William Cl !l . . ..... . . . Tnct Prlrva Ir n,i An,,ti 11.1 1 w.u.o, ucw , wouia enaeavor 10 get a piaoe nere and Low.st Prices. If you doubt this, call urer,Davld Harding; librarian, Miss have e. man here twice a week it might and see ua, go over our Stock, examine Toleka Faust; assistant, Miss Hattie W him for his trouble, and compare and then we are sure you Trexler; organist. Miss Laura Seidle; -' er there was a town badly in -ii a. 1 a. ... .. assistant. Mlaa Tot.V. I.Vn.1 Tl. Knn . "S?" m, ? "uroaa stauon. 11 l jeanea- ... u. wuuuoti u w leujoumei. 1 vuie. it reauiros soma better aiwim. lead tnn. . I ' school Is In a nourishing condition, 1 modations in the line ot a station. The come nnr.t nut a ol .l.t. I nrefcout ru.il uhlnh liu ..I.. . warm aothlng, Rubber and Boota . faithful tlme-nle, In n imn,T,.i.ni tatlonfor people to wait in for trains and Shot for wlntar. In thU too, w. so called watchmaker's hamh. to rt- . ill ifiai "d,,e"i can meet your wants at tha very Lowest I Plred. It your watch is onoe botched with a seating accommodation of about FiImi, Wt tiUnd an Invitation to ,l w rulnBa r,r Ter- om nat we wpJ number waiting for the . ... . ui"onto near from leadlnir hmdI. thrniiptmnt arrival of a train ia at time thriee hav youcaUUfsr yon buy. Uewher. ZeTrrSn !11 5? that many. There la acareely a Satir- the county, w can rteommend K II. day evenlna that thDlaeel. not J.t. Ilohl, the Jeweler, as a reliable natch- ed full to tbt doorajtnd many man and maker whom you can depend on for a women hare to atand and b hustled flraUrta. workmanship thereby tn about in th crowd. This it aomathlng ..ri.n.arr...u vVi.. T tb rallrttd eo-ptay skenl- try to - -..r-a- rtaiMy. Kallar At the Lehlghton Opera Hem urday evening, The illusion nu which Keliar has ueeu worKing ior some months nas rho I presented at Eryptian Hall, aud nro ovnsel for tho defendants then waived I nounced the best of the mauv mvstlfv. a ueanng anu tne magistrate nonad tng tricks that the famous magician them over in $3000 bail for court. After (has inveutod. Ho call, It Flvto. aud a w.u,iH.hMVUIlulUU, ... IIO UlC'li. . . n. . ... . ... I sent nffilctlon. Mr, Rex, has the sincere lU .. ,B. --'V-"ra-m said he more incomprehensible optical delu opolla authoritlei to talc the defen- opea cage, built of Mats and standiun ,!... it m JI1 - 11 I a . . . . cers of Washington Camp. No. 122. P. . 1 ,ur " lue aow ou render ategs, entirely clear of the n a n, a . i....j ,.T..:,. oounu over tor eourt In the above city staco. I, rolled totbofnntllirlita A la,w u, u.vi.ncia luatttlltm UT i71SiriCl I , , . . I . . . President J. J. Bovau, of Mauch Chunk, J"1"? charge on whlth they were enters, eurtains are pulled down and and staff: Fast president L K. M- lndiot'd ln Inalana. Mr. Graham said raised instantly, and in her place an bright: president C . Hover-vice tnat ne PrMentthe racts to oov. English Army officer iu full uniform is nrat,inf nani.i Unif. . U'attlsoB and he believed the governor found, the lady at the same time an forms, W. II. Straussbereer' treasurer ?ould rofuse ,he "I1"1"011 trom the pearing at tjio street door ot the hall. Samuel Hartinan; recording recretary, VT" T8' , . ,.n.tbe CSRe ls "J ""ana of ropes Edward Uroot; Iluancial secretary, W. , ",. , 'ZVi w m - ..et uuotb me Mage, nnAif-nr RnniiiAl ITurfntan. 1 Board. W. II. Schafer- chanlal'n it A Thursday evening, was a grand success tains are drawn for a moment, and tho uv,w, t,i,uuM, .uu luawiiauuu , xituy 11 luuna iu me large cage, bus 1 was conducted by George Dubree,Dcp I penned in mid-air. How thechangesl myuranu iJicMtor, or 1'hlladelphia. The officers installed were Past Dictator-J. II, Kromer. Dictator-L. M. Kershuer. Vice Dictator Thomas S. Sloyer. Assistant Dictator W. L. Kutz. Reporter John S. Miller. Financial Reporter A. J. Gu'th. Treasurer Reuben Musselraau. Guide H. H. Musselman. Chaplain S. B, Breyfogel. faentlnel-Tligh. Markley. Trustees -W. II. Whitehead. Breyfogel, C. II. Heptner. Medical Examiner Dr. W. L. Kutz. Following the Installation interest, iub nuurtnscs nere maoe and the audi-1 named tn nerve enee adjourned to Jacob Straussber-1 primaries ll.r'B nh.M an ..ul .nl 1 . . I rai 1 1 . - 1 ...... , enflotiratre the Union lilt TJ.ararvl ... . . 1 I ........ . , nri.t.hi.r,iMT.n,nni.. - served ln nne style. Hero short im- Inspectors, John McCanu, John 1; ,. ' ' promtu addresses were made by Dr. I Gallagher: clerks, John Ponair, Michael - , Tr..l T T 1 1 II' 1 i n , n . , i nuie, uuuu, ivucmer, ureuis and 1 uaiiagner. iliouiiiiji ui r.ucneaer JiVan- nthera. All nhn mr. nrK.nl .nl H I l,.nl. J,.J.. InVn T h....... T' ' """""'"'"" rcsouou the most pleasant, entertaining and inspectors, Bernard Brady. .Wm. have presented Hieir xeellent pastor successful event In the local history of O'Donnell: clerks. F.l Curry, Hugh ..u . . welssport and one thing Is certain the Ferry mou.. o, iui apprroiauon ot nu result of the exercise mean a big boom Jeanesviile-Judge, IUehard Coyle; services among them during the three n the membership of Franklin Lodge inspectors, Patrick Monohau, Thomas years of his postorate. Rev. I. J. Reltz fyngT Mulligan; rlerks. Hugh J. Coll, David Uri. Mary JS. 0IUn et fit. O , Iftyi tt. Hit. iJelanl ar AitenUhl, tad l.1c at br Ilk oaa Raised from the Dead Long and Terrible Illnoas from Blood Poisoning j Completely Cured by Hood's Sartapartltu, Sirs. Miry E. O'Fallon, a Ttry lntelllat ltdj of Piqu, Ohio, wis poUoned whl! slstlnr puyilelini at an autopsy 6 years a to. and loon icrrihU afecif broka out on or Tiead, arms, ton pi and throat. Her hair all came out. 8I10 wtlthtd but 78 lb., and saw no prospect ol help. At last she began to taka Hood's Sarsaparilla and at occo la proted; ould soon get out o( bed and walk, j She sayst"I becama perfectly cured by j Hood's Sarsaparilla and am now a well woman. I welth 128 lbi, at well and do tho work for a largo family. 1 My easo leemi a wonderful racoTtry and 1 physicians look at mo In astonishment, as almost Ilk ralsatl from ih tJiad." I ' HOOD'S PILLS sbeaU t U ntj famay tMUeiB cfeeit. Oaet !, alwrifi prefarte. THE KtjfiTAni.a aociKTr HOLD a LiBQKB atrnpLra, a i.ARdEs AKicniL Income Ai.,.,.i.,.,w. bubiitms, . Assurunre ASD IIAB' 130L A avcrxr or i.vji, x ABtltTKAItCK IN FORCB $323,118,331 tThwwVm $39,054,943 AfH!t.NCK IN rilllRi: .IAMJAKV 1, ifttl, 7 2,376IDeath Claims Paid in 1891, .$8,946,1152,72. 1 For Rates and further Information address, W. P. L0N(x, Special Agent LsHilil3j; PeiiB'a. SOUTH END LIVEET; A. Sell & (Oe, It. I i t lit i m trrn Hie.', T('ih fur all rucvMf-. Iilrrd ttitt al verj .raoi).ibl Prk-rn rr-ri.i:.sK -jivk r. a iui.l BULL'S COUGH SYRUP Whooping-Couch Bronchitis, and tor the relief of Consumptive persons, At all dealers. SScts, For the cure ot Coughs,Colds, Croup, Hoarseness, Asinnia, Incipient Con sumption, Can lie kept out of this House very elTectively and nil your rooms ami halls made warm and comfort able if you buy your Stoves and Ranges and Heaters lor us, Our prices are always very low mid satisfaction is always guaranteed. We nso curry the usual large line of Tinware of all kinds at our usual low prices. Arner; trustees, L. K. Albright, A. A. 1 eafcel and W. If. Schofleld: right sen tinel, C. W. Ilurke: left sentinel, Ge. Meyers. This ! rlduy evening the members I of the Union Hill Literary Society will have the pleasure ot listening toade-l bate of thlsqueMtlon: liesolved: "That I the pen is mightier than the sword." Mr. M. II. Christmau will handle the affirmative side of the questlou, while I our old friend dipt. Sol Yeakle will take care of the negative Ue ot the! issue. The weekly meetings of this I society have became quite a feature on I the Hill, at Is attested by the large I number of onr people who attend them. I Of course, the more who attend, the! more lulereat is exhibited, so all our I people should turn out en masse andl W. S. KUHH Opposite the Round Housp, .ehishton. iiranch Store. Snyder's Block Welssport. s. n. Inre made is the mystery, as both cages are in full view of the audience and I havo no visible place of egress. Many 1 other tricks aud illusions make up a I wanderfnl programme.- Times, Phila. Bank. Torralbl.,. f The Banks Township Democratic ! committee met in tbe Jeanesville school home and named Wednesday. Jan. 18, as the day for holding the primary elections in tho various dis tricts. Saturday, Jan. 21st, was named as the day for holding the township convention at Tresekow. The following named parties were "Hirers at tbe ldIl'l'IllKlal i i.M'iAi'j'm SPECIAL PUBLIC SALE i7iVaii:aMayiHifttriyl ,,,,.lSf J PLUS). Ikt Sift r.kiece CHtW maul 'nit lOL'tl At til Imillllt. Robert Walp, First atraet, 9f. Koaad XaiM. will leave for conference during next month, the session of which will meet at Bethlehem, and it is not lit all pro- U.Tf'f Tklal We alter Oja Hundrad nolUr. H..ul i,p bablethathewlllbe returned - owing WVcuiSht. l"01 U turMby to the rule of the inference which .f B1?S?& limits tbe time of pasters to one charge nry lar the lait it ;eiaLaail belie,, ana per- for a longer period than three year.. Lr"a.'L!,o.rr,Vnv"X"fe During their rldoo here the pastor lWW!.,V?ba...ur.. s-. . udearad them-1 Wauaao. K.KHi. iJ4.avi.. VYIxXrtala miin'a 4ui-w.ii. Ilall'a riurrli Cure It tales Intern. Uy, aetJBC direnl) uaoa the bleed aad laucoui arla i, ut isom Of al. and bis family have endeared selves to the mawbers ot tbe church and onr people In general, and they will leave us with the beat withe nf all. I Th Read i uk mm puny has about definitely decided to lent-taw many of It siding along th main line tn the spring, and most of I b property for these extension, baa bote aeeurtd. Mor storage touu it wanted aaa tae wrk lBvelrttt la vary exttailre. UWart.e. rrtee.rte. pr bout.. imiiF'.- irMiaioiuaie iret. UU ! FOR ENZIANS! Everybody is on th ruth ta EN ZIAKS popular nerth and atart where they btiy Pretty Uaabrellu, Seeitty Erabteois, BeigufulJajJ. ia neut at. McDonald. Leviston Judge, Cormae MoUarvey; inspectors, Wm. J. Gallagher, Hugh J. Boyle: nlerks. J. M. Uriel! n, John U Cole. Forth Net. So llaj. Wa will make all wool suit auil ortr- ooaU to order at 10li, 113X10, glgjfJO and taOXX), which mean a groat saving to those wh ne-ad auiU or overcoat. aa we must reduce stock sad ktp tail or employed at Sondefm'a Tailoring Hall, Maueb Chunk. l'ian. aal (Ircaa TuaIds bpmI HMilrlaa, R. U. Health, graduate in tuning of th N'ew Kngland CouMrvatory of Mualc. Botton. Mass Work guaranteed ottieent at th leweat paites aeaaitle. I Sinai tuning of piauot, SS. 4 time a Jain th tlgrata aad . sit at yar, tU .Iddrtta, Uauch 'Jhuok it REI-ORT Of TIIK OOMllTIHN IF TIIK II1ST NATIONAL HANK lit' I.KIUdll- TON. I'rnna , at .he rliwr ul Imi-iu.-s, iv,-.. Mil, MW KESOUr.CI'.S I nun. ami lllu-lllinl. Otrr(lrafl,carea anil uiiaerurril V. a. lionas loseruru nn-uminoi ftloclvt. .uruiities, etr I Hie (rain approiea men ' afion. -I iu Iron oHer National Bank. Kanalac bouae luratturv, and iKturr. trel.ipeae.an-i ira i-i" lteialuau oa V. r. Band. 1HIU at other Hanks , 1'rartlOfMl ,eurrenr)r, nlckrUjiwI ecot. Kpeafc..... Iaaiilioii lund !Ui U h. Tmuuivr 4.1ler rfiit rlrinilalliaii Tolal . . .. MARII.IT1KK. I .lork uald tu al Baanotea otrtatandlBa it linrahi Ekar NaUaulIlaakl flaewiwii. BaakaMd ipawrs liabpUea other thaa Ikoae itw, Ban noie Iiw.m: it :iU JD.U-1O0 .UMU wm v NaWia IJBI 71 ajttiw) txt iu us u.ns io WT4Jt i tsixiea luweee ,tti!l! , i7n . MM M atMI H0 Ktavk or rKna.rLvaa.a. u Cocirrv or Cabbok, i I, Jao. T. "tnirtl railt-tr" ixni- uuma Uinr jMiiiaiMah,.'tirr;'' ' T t. ITU. BD BBV BBBI 9 tBJ IUMIWNSLBTT IUH1 uriH', JOBS T HKUHEI 1.mIuii laabuetsedatat ora o tietorr m.. Hn i.-tti day o Paecai.r. 1UB- HowAHn aaaawun. . I CoaaarT-Arraav K r . Horroai. i C. H, Jmo i Dtreaiber, nil tsta. I Men's, Youth's, Boy's & Children's Overcoats. There will be a Special Public Siile on the Piennsef. First iStreet, l.ehiehtoii, Pn . on TUESDAY, January 17, '93, at ONK O'CLOCK .VIIAltP, of Men's Youtli's Boy's & Children s Overcoats. All these (loodu auk new and of the latest sty le and pat- ti.nis. Onr obiect m makinu tins Urona Special .aie ib 10 re duce the stock carried in thin store preparatory to 'taking an inventory and transferring the entire business to Air. u. r. Mmiiskam. All should take advantage ofthw grand opportunity to secure a siond fnnt-clm frarinout at moderate coht. We have All Sizes of Overeoates, and Ihey Must Be Sold. At the sume time we will make a speoiul drive of Woolon Hlankets and Shanls, 2(10 Pair Men" Good Service Shoes, Congress Shoes, Leather Hoots, Trunks, Lanterns and Olobes, Aeeordeons, One Large Aew Ulolie Lamp. H'ool SkirU, IHiite Spreads, Outing Flannol Shirtx. Lamp Vi turen for Hotels and Stores, Men' White Uulaundred Shirts, Cantun Fknnel, Dmnet Flannel, Oi.ler .S'terner, Wooden Buck ets, Hutter Tubs, Jlen" C'nrw, Itublwr Hoot, AVash Hoarrl. Peck Measures, etc., etc. Term ! tliin .S'liecial .Vnle will be made kuovrn "it the Uy ud dte by A. Mehrkam & Son, First Street, Uhighton, Pa. Auctioueer, Levi Harlemiin. 'an r ''
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