The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, February 14, 1885, Image 3

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    Kow Advertisements.
Railroad Guide.
Pliilafleliiliia y eaiii I B
Arrangonent cf Passenger Trplns.
KOVKMlll.lt 16th, 18SI.
Trains leave AHentovrn aa follows :
(Via PEtlKtOMKN llAlLnOAD.)
For Philadelphia at 4.45, 6.30, U 10 a. Ul.,
and 3.10 p. in.
STJNDAY3.
For FhlladelpWaat 5 oCo.m.ond 3.20 p. m
(Via East Penn IlRAScn.)
For Heading ami Harrlsburir, C.it,' S.IOn.
m., 12.15, 4.3i, nnd fl.CS p. m.
For Lnnontor and Columbia, 1.15, MO a,
m., and 4 3j p.m.
SUNDAYS.
For llnrrleburg, anil vvaypolnts, 0.f5 p. m.
Far Philadelphia 7 35 a. in.
Trains for AHentown leavn ns followi :
(Via I'EnKlOMKN ltAlLROAD.)
Leavo Fhllad'a, 4.30, 7.40 a, m. and 1.40,
1.35, 4 30, and 6.15 p. tn.
SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia, 8.C0 a.m., S 30, 4.20
p. m.
(Via Hast Ticnh. Branch.)
Leave Heading, 7.15, 10 IS a. in., 2.00, 3.50,
anil 6.15 p m.
Leavo llarrliliurc, 5 05, 7.55, 9.50 a. tn., 1.15
and 4.00 p. m.
Leave Lancaster, t7.33 a, m., 13.50 and 3.i0
p. m.
Leave Columbln, 7.30 a. tn , 12.40 and 3,40
p. in,
ffrom King Street Depot.
SUNDAYS.
Ijeava Reading, r.oi a. m.
Leave llnrrlsburg, 7.00 p. m.
Trains via "Pcrkloincn llallroart" marked
thus () run to nnd Irniu lip pot. Ninth nnd
Omen streets, Philadelphia, other trains to
and from Brond street Depot.
Tho "4 45 nnd 8.30 a. tn. trains from Allen
town, and the. M 35 and 6.15 p. m. trutn Irotn
1'hiladolphln, via Ferkloircn Itnllrnad, have
through ears to and liotn Philadelphia.
J. K. WOOTTF.N,
Uencral .Manager.
CO. HANCOCK,
llen'l Pass'r ft Ticket Agent
May 27th, ltS3
Dmlicmi lil-lnric. It was neutral (remind
V.ir!ali(,cr:ui.cticcWtr;cra Sl-ernicncuil
j-.li.jscn. Bclillcra cf belli crmics filled
t'jelr ."-nclic u 1th the t' bacr OFtorctUbcrc,
r.:id, after t'ao nirrrudcr, marched home
ward. C -on rnlrr . can e from llsst, West,
NnrtUcud Sn-Ub.f ir "inrrrrf that elegant
tobacco." Then, leu men rvj cn i lifcnow n
f :clory. How it om; Irys f-ca iron, uecs tbo
Ii'nk r.nd I'tclt cf tho G HAlu Belt, end tho
Durham Dull 1 the tredc.m-.rlt of tills, the
I e; t tobacco In tho world. Ill ntk well's Bull
Durham Fmokiurr Tobacco ban tho larpct
esle of any rnK.!Jri, ti bacco in tho world.
Why! Simply txxatipc It la tho hut. All
daalera have it. Trade-murk ct tho Bull.
PATENT.
ANDKKSt'N Jc SMITH-
fnlleltnrol U. S. nml Km-
eltni t'otents No. 7C0Sev
enth Street, cor. 1 1, opp. t: s I'.tter.t ofP.rr,
Waihlnsr'on. D. ti. Currfpmtt'uicnsolli lie t
NoeSarp;ofor Hdviiv. K fe elMri;el un
lei Pit. nt Is allnw.-d. KelerLtiRts. I.wis
Joliixin& l!o. IlanLers. ami I'mnn.t.tor.
Washtnjtton, D. t;. Pamphtels r Insiruc
tlonifrcs. tna:17 8l.
I A (VI r Clittinsa (ticotnlty, n nd WAi;
i API It.tVIS.AhlllTHINAI.
lrtl 1 i-'l()MBSTl:All CliWTtKICAT.
E and all khi.ls ot I.AN DSI'IU '1' Imuuhl
ad Is ild. I.iro Stork, and Highest Prleee
pat'l. Do you 74nt to ta'i or uiyr Jt s 4
writ, to A. A TI1UMAK, Attotnc-y nt l.nw
WasWnston, D. O. )an.1lfe.
MBHCHAKTSarM
liroflts hv Intrmluelna line fftMw irnoils. In
dlipenslblo to all r.tlntlies. will niMnsslor
f.ll partldllars.il K.L.rn FOOD CostfAST,
Ho. 72 4t Aioaue, Jew Vort
dee 27 ljr
DTTSSTT'TT WSTenreil by our astrlvrnt
ttuti UiAJutiii I'.iwiler. S.ile.
sure, euro tl.CO. Ity mall utih full dtiec
lions. Houlc for 2 cent stamp. l'KKP & CO.,
ttil SI nth ATCtiur, Nvn Ycrs. dt.'.'T ly
TiTVmjPKS absolute nivnn-
r.si-llnic throughout tho Unlteil Stutes niul
Canada for iteiertlon. non-support, Inteniper
anee, crnolty, Incompatlbl Ity, ete. Advice
rco. Slato vour eisu anl uilJrrss
AVT It.NKV WAKD. World Du l.lluir, 1C-J7
Vr.a-lway, New Yuik. July 12ly
DOES
CURES OF
Kj DM EY DISEASES
"awd
2
llrfmne It sets on the l.lVI'lt, lKHVIil.S and
Klll.MOVS at the same time.
Beeausa lteleansea tho Byatcn cf thopelnon
ous liunors that Aovelopo in Kidney nnd Uri
nary Ufeeases, SUlousness, Jsundtce, Ccnatipa
tlon, riles, or In ItacumaUani, Kcur&la, Ker
TOUJ Pisonters and all Tcmate Complaints.
ursotiDittooror mis.
IT Will, BUKEliy CURD
CONSTIPATION, PILES,
nnd RHEUMATISM,
Ey eaaalne FUTS ACTIOIf cf AU U10 crsans
and funcUcns, thereby
CLEAFJS5KG tho BLOOD
reatorlaglho normal powcrts Cirow ouctlacase.
THOUSANDS O? OASES
of tha wort forma of t'leso terribla cUsen
havo been ciuleLJy rceved, nad iu a bhert time
PERFECTLY CURED,
rnicc, 11. inivmon mtr, eoi.d in drvcgists.
Cry ean ba sent by mail.
WELLS, SlCilAIlDSON Sc Co., Uurllnclon, Vt.
3 bead nauip t-it Viiry Aluiauar f. r Isej.
L. . ji.. ' t.ju.., fumi. uan-iju-.i
MANHOOD
Kestortd. A irertl.man havlnir Innccently
eontracleil tho habit of ft ir abuse iu lilt
youth, and In ennfenuence mllrro.l nil the
horrors of Sexual Incnpneltv. f."(l Man
hood, l'hyileal lireay, (lrneral Prostration,
ete . vlll. uui of syinimlht for his fellow
suffarers, tuall tree the riclio by which ho
waa nnauy rureti. Auurcfs III eoiiu.loi.ca
J W. P1NKUY, 42 Cedar St., New York
dee. 27-ly
fTp. boyeeT
Parryville, Carbon Co., Pa.
BipetfuUy annoanooi that bo will httvo
coiitantly on hand a largo drore cfcboleo
liREEDS OF SriOATS,
which ha will dispose of at very LOW ESI
MAKKUr I'HIOIW. KaluHtsb luw
tlun of his stu4k befttro yu puratu.a wli
whare. AI.0.
Is prepared ta alter sad attend tn diseases
.f 'faal Bll limes, i f. liUVEK,
cc' U,t5-..iy
I LOOK OUTl&l V - I
I hiMrono forarrclr. I
Xrtt'Wii i-oof Blatkwcll'u Bull 3
icAXWAm Durham SmoiUntr To- Q
UTOd batco,a.ThowMt,ld,ho 1
t. R?(itjfw, wouldn't hac been B
3vJ tv4 ;,'' con-cred by tho bull. g
"Original Cheap Cash Storo."
Black Cashmeres!
VI! think tho lowest prices on theso sjomn
have now been reached, and In conseqocneo
thereof have boiiRht a larito stock of tho ,
juu&i Jti.i.iAin.1. ma vls. '
these Rood J. tut this stock surpasses all pre
vious offerings In
UUAI.1TY, FINISH AND PIUOD.
AN ndvnnco on theso nooda Ispredleteil In
the near futuro and wo earnestly ndvlso all
who wish to take advnntao of the low
prices which prevail to.como early ns this
lot will last
HUT A SltOrtT TIME.
J. T. MUSBAUM,
Opp. Public Square, Dank Street, T.olitttli.
ton. Pa, June 7, 1834-ly.
BATUIlUAYi FKDRWVUY 14, 1885.
SPECIAL NOTICE. Persons maklnp
payments lo this nffico by money orders or
postal notes will plesso make them poynble
at tho WEissroivr Tost Omen, ns tho Le
highlon office n mot a money order offico
Our Neighborhood in Brief.
"Ifojes'.s nt scars, who neycr felt a
wound,"ond a man may stand wills his
hands ill his pocki Is and laugh at a pn,
worn rheun a'io, but if he is a gentleman,
he'll slip Into llu nrnrett apothecary shop
and buy him a bit tin of Salvation Oil at
the sm ill xpon8e ofonlv twenty five cents.
,TiT-A new lot ol CLOCKS, WATCIIKS
und .IKWKLHYJusl received ut 8. II AG A-
.MAiN a Storo, licbtchlon. l a.
Tlio Union Fou id ry an.l Miclilno
Company'i Wotks ut U.ttataurjua nro bains
enlarged.
Next Tuesday will be election day.
Ilring along your tickets. We will print
ihcm cheaply and quickly.
Th" inoft reliable rf nil Cough Ilemcdics
is ,Tdwin' Tar Syrup. So suy the doctors
Sold hv T. D. Thomas.
The. Lehigh Fire Brick Works, at
Colasauqiin, have stoppo-1 for an iuderiiiit
lime. 1ihn a number of hands wero thtown
into tdleiiFSs ly the shut down.
Engine "E. M. Pultersnn" jumped tin-
track Monday at Weatherly, and much
trouble was experienced in replacing it on
tha track.
A bill before lha Legftlnture provides
tiiat there shull bo no changing of test
books in the public schools oltencr than
every six 3 cars. Pass ttl
A dollar Initio of .lodwin'a Tar Syrup
entitles you tn a Cook llnnk cntitiiiniiis 5tlll
r rin'snra bnx ut Pills. Sold by T- l.
Tliomas.
Work wis leiuincil Tuesday in the bar
an I guii'o mills of the Allenlown It'dling
Mill Co., till I at th) Fuller Ion Hulling
Mill.
Mr. John I,'ob?rls, tf Washington Isp ,
U ot present t ngainl in opening a new
slate quarry on his roparty near tho village
of Franklin.
.Ml hIoi-i: tho world's highway is II. e
eyidenro thnt .Tndwin's Tnr Ryrui cute, hll
Co igh, d Mr and Consumptiou. Sold by
T. D. Thntuas.
Jo'in Fcl 1 rr,a singe driver on t lies line
bt-ltvo-n Pi rt Jen is an i .Miirord,commiticd
suiede Finliiy by taking laudanum. No
muse is assigned.
iPreinus to renioval, you can buy
C'nthln: below c-iji. Wo remiin only
three weeks longer iu town.
Km KnuMnno A- Co.,
First Stole above Mhiiiuii IIoiio,
Mnurh Chunk,
The Uiiz'eton Pnwi RC(der orliticnl
ly nskf: "Who will U- burge?" Wo rathci
think i' will bo (he fellow who polli tl c
moot otcs.
It is vi-rv delicious to tho late, nnd cai"
b inlmini,tered to infants without the
sl giilisl d.inger. Jndwin's Pine T.ir Syrup.
Srtiil by T. 1). lh-mns.
William T. P.ohirU, one of Sl.tlingtou's
d'lot citizen died on Sunday week, of
chromr diarrheal, nt tho ago ol "(!. II
ci ne to this lountrv from North Wales iu
the year 1850.
Samuel Kin'z, lalo treasurer of Monne
county, is rrorlcd lo be $'.1000 short in Ins
account?. Ho is a prumineiit prodiic
dealer, Ml I his business has been soizcd hv
bis bonds in' 11.
AT I'm VATE SALE. Valnnlile prop
erty rn IJ-iuk alrert, Una borough. A rurr
chance t' si-cure a pleas.int home on easy
terms. Apply at this office.
The annual meeting id the stockholders
of the Lehigh C0.1l !c Navigation Cimipiny,
will ho held nt room of the Ilonrd of Tradii
Philadelphia, cm tho 2 1 1 1 1 inst , when un
election will be held tor a Board
Mauag.rs for tho ensuing year.
' iKr-AII persons owing Ell Kohlberg A
C-., will pay the tame and avoid publicity
for we advertise nil unpaid accounts lor
ale in Mnrcli. CO Susquehaiinu Street,
Mnuiii Cliunk.
A woman never uses her husband's
meerschaum pipi to dive a nail with mote
tiian once, hut tho more frequently she uses
tho han homo teams let nut by David
Eubcrt, nu North Urctt,lho happier she is
Terms low.
SUlf you wnntn ntcc,sinooth,easy sliave
your hair cut or shamriooiiig,gn to Franz
Rocilercr's Saloon, under the hxchaugo Ho
tel, lie will lix you right, nnd don't you
forget it.
A tcl.gri.in from our esteemed friend
P. T. Brady, of lied Dunk, N. J., last Mon
day, inlornied us of the death td his scveu
year old daughter, Florence, from scarlet
lover 011 Sunday altcruoou. Tbo pareuts
have our deepest sympathy iu their sad
hi-reavement.
A large number ol the friends ol John
Walters, assembled at Ids residence last
Wedneaday evening to celebrate, the auui
vervary ol his birth. The enj-ymetit of ro
frcsliuieuts and danciug was kept up till
' umong tha wee sum' hours of tha iiinrn
tng," when all retired to their homes,
wishing John mauy happy returns of the
o casiou.
'MJ-Wargalns In Wall Taper Two
Thnuniiui dollars worth of Wall Paper nml
Ilorilrr will be sold at less than hall' value
Drowns, at 6V., Whiles, at So , Gilts, 15 and
Sifts- Harder almost given awav. Nn
such drop in Wall Paper everv before in
Carbon coutily. It wou'l py to waste much
tluio iu calling lor these bargain,. E. F.
Lucketibach, (II Uroadwjy, Maucli Chunk.
Tha Iter. Charles Gilliult of Polltville
Pa., not long ago married the niece and
adopted daughter of tho wealthy Mr, II.
Allan S right of New York, who died
lev days ago at his cottage at Newport. Iu
order to bo near Mrs. Wright, who survives
her husband, Mrs. Gitllattaud her husband
wero aiixioui tu settle at Newport. Au
oplioituuity has been afforded them, for at
a meeting of tho corporation of Zlon Church
Monday afternoon, Mr. OilKalt was nailed
to the rectorship of that plaoa. This action
did not pleaw tjnio of tbo owi and
members, who have withdrawn from tho1
church and Ub. ,, in ,h old T.mi.y
Cuuua.
Some heathen, Ate not s much of the
hoalbrn ni thlnlt; read a Mahnmnlan
proverb. "God lias bestowed tho good
things nftlilj troild to relteye our necessities,
not tn reward our vlrlttet; theso will be
reworded In another world." Wo know of
nn greater neroeslly tn bo relieved, than
n stubborn roll, end wo know of n't belle r
roliof than Dr. Bull. Cough Syrup.
Clnuss cDI.ro., Tho Tail-
ors, still have a lew of those
justly celebrated $10 suitings
on hand.
Tho stockholders of tho Coploy Iron
Co. recently held a meellng at tho Works,
in Coplay, with n viow of discussing Hie
fcnibility of restarting tho furnaces, which
have been standing Idln lor a long tlins.
They however Hi Sic t lo cotno to on agree
ment, tho pls.ni and pn-jccls presented
failing to meet tho views of all interested,
Tho annual conference of tha Evan
g'licol Church In East Pennsylvania will
this year bo held in Emanuel's church, at
Catasnuqtta, commencing on Monday, Feb.
23rd. It Is expected that about 135 members
will be present Bishop Dubhs, ol Clevn
land Ohio, will preside, nt tho sessions of
Ibo conference.
For the week ending on Feb. 7, 1835,
there was 1 02,022 tons of coal shipped oyer
th. Lehigh Valley Railroad, milking a
totaluf 000,038 tms tn dole and showing
an tncreaso of 48,091 ns compared with
same time last rear.
- Governor Fatlison litis Issued a warrant
fir tbo execution of Edward Ilnlhcras at
Wilkesbarro on tho 7th ot April next.
Ilothcros murdered through jealousy a man
who had been piylng attention to his
niece, shooting tlio victim of his wrath in
the back without warning. Tha murderer
was relused a ilew trial recently by the
Supreme Court.
(par Only $10,00 cash
for an all-wool Suit at II. II.
Peters', Post-office building,
l.ehiL'hton.
Casper, Bear, of Allenlown, while
walking nu iho Lehigh Valley ll.illr.iid on
the evening of the 5th inst., flopped nut of
tlio way of a pr'setiger train und was Blrurk
by a coal train coming from an opposite
lireclinn, which cut him literally in pieces.
The engine, and forty-night cars passed over
bis body. Bear was in senrch of work. His
wife and fivo children aro In Germany and
one son lives in Cilasauqua.
JTU-Millon Flory.nf F.isl Weissport.an
noutic--3 to the public id this vicinity that
ho has on hand n lot ol Light Harness, Col
lars, Horse Dlnnkets l,.ip Kobe., latncil
Itobes, Whips, It-, lis, suitable tor the
winter trade. All of which he is oiler i 113
at yery low prices.
Thomas Derr, genera State agent of
the Frank'in Firo Insurance nnd Pennsyl
vnnia Fire Insurance Companies, of Plula-
h-lphiii; the Hanover, of Now York, and
other companies throughout the State, died
Sunday morning, after an illness of two
rars. lie was hlty one viarsol ag). Ho
hud teen in businrrs at Wilkesbsrrc lor
thirty years sail was ono of Iho leading
insurancj men of Pennsylvania. He
amassed a fortuuo of $700,000.
OSiril. II. Peters, at tins
ast-officc building, Leliigli-
ton, will make you an all
wool suit lor only 10 cash,
if you order now.
William II. Gersp.ich, who hna been
well known in Eiston for twenty years and
in that time has served as n Tax C'llerlor,
a church sexton and followed tho c.irp?n
tering trade, has committed suicide by cut
ting Ids throat from ear lo ear. He was
very saving and could not endure the
thxiight of losing maney or being deprived
ol his income. Some of his investments
were, not remunerative and he said ho hail
trouble with tenants. He hal made nearly
f"0,000.
C'lauss & Pro., The Tail
ors, are making up elegant
suitings, in the very latest
styles and best workmanship,
for .$1(5, sold last j car for 24.
Call and see them.
I.'st of Letters
Remaining uncalled for in tho Post Of
fii-e nt Ibis laco, Feb. 1, 18S5 t
Itiutnan, It. P, llaydt, Elmlra
Hick, David II., Krllz, Ucoruo
Itookw.tltcr, P., - KtUor. H.A,
l!rjfiiel, Culla Hull, Mrs. Kmma
David. Chas., Slopp, I.. F.,
Hrelsbacli, Aaron SclmclMnz. Allen
(leritiiin, llauj. Ktciircrwalt, Dlleula,
Hartcr. John Wibb. Samuel
Uolion, Ohas. Wclud, Win. K,
Persons calling for any of tho aboya let
ters will please say "advertised."
II. II. PtTEBS.P. M.
Ilotlco.
We have just received from the IIurai.
Nrew YcliKMt iu Flee Seed Distribution for
ISF5. Tlieronrobey.il ilillerent uimle, nil
nf which havebeen tested on tha Ituiut.'s
Experiment Oiuunds. We bavellio Ituiui.'.
word lor it that one kind, tho new Ever
green U?an, which wns imported by it Irom
I rauce, cui. per bushel, these s;vcn
kinds ol seeds nre sent free tn every suo
senher who npplies, an I in this way the
KiMUI. has iniiixluceil many of tho must
popular and valuable faim nnd garden
so.-ds, potatoes, ,-ici , iu cultivation. Sptci-
iiien camies expiaminc Ihisilislribution will
tie gladly sent tn any ot mir readers who
address tha Itun.tL New-YoDktu, 3-1 Park
Uow, a. X.
Abandoning Unprofitable Collieries,
Too Philadelphia aud Heading Company
Tuesday announced Hie abandoment of a
number uf collieries throughout tho the
Schuylkill region nnd the intention to
mine more coal this year than last from
fewer collieries. These will be kept steadily
al work during the year, while lha others,
which hayo been unprofitable, for yeais.will
will be shut up. This will throw thousands
of people out of employment. A grest deal
of anxiety is felt ut Fottsfille, because
iicaily all Iho mines in its immediate vicil
ily are iucluded iu tho number abandoned,
audthcre is an actual coal famine there.
Killed by Revolving; Shafts
When Daniel Kuiluiau, who worked in
the Lackawanna Iron anil Coal Company's
rail mill, Scraulnn, went lo adjust the
shafting to his drill press Friday morning
his clothing got caught in tho belt and be
was whirled about at a wonderful rale ot
spend. His fdlow-workmeu witnesae 1 the
a.icident and heard the force with which ha
was struck against u stout boiin in his
whirling slight. Thoy saw alo siw both
his feet and an arm torn ofLwhile his blood
was dashed like rain against the wall. The
machinery was brought to a standstill, but
Kullinan was dead and disfigured beyond
recognition before ho could b extricated
Pater Damn , u millwright, employed at
W. Fairchlld'a grist mill, West Nunllooke,
met with a horrib'o death FriJay morning
Ha was er.gagcil iu rriwirnig tome
machinery, when his clothes wero causht
iu the belling aud ho was whirled around
th rapidly revolving shaft at a lerriito
raw "I pi iKiora th in.oliiu.rv onul.l
ba atoppol almost every bone In lib
body
j cru.Yed ?n l,i.J uu-t
yrnu tho vva.ls,
Fsoplo In and oat of Town.
We would bo ploas.il to have our oillsena
send us items under this head ns it I, Im
possible for us to scciiro them all Ed.
ii
The young man who la rash,
Cuts'oiriits inusliich", ,
And gets himself into a ptcMo,
For tho girl, tho pert Miss,
Says sho neycr will kiss,
Any lips that nre void of a tickle,
Dedicated lo oar young friend "M. G. C."
Will Honti, of Wcatberly, was in towu
last week.
Daniel Medlar spent several dsys In
Mahanoy City.
Mr. Aaron Merlz, orBethlehsm, Is yis
King his son, A. B Mcrti.on Bank street.
Prof. II. A. Kotser, of Mahoning, was
In town on Saturday aud dropped In lo
see us.
Miss Lulu Zehrer, ol this place, Is
visllsng relatives nnd friends at Danville,
Tenn'a.
Charles Dauxtolcr and wife ofSloling.
ton, wero visiting relatives and frieuds Iu
town over Sunday.
Our jovial friend F. Sonlee, of Allen
lown, was in town iloriug tbo week and
gave its a plensnnt rail.
Miss Sallio IViudeubnsh, an estimable
young lady of this place, was visiting nt
Mauch Chunk during this week.
Win. O'Niel nnd wife, former resi
dents ot this placo but now of Phtonixville,
Pa., were in town last week visiting rela
tives and t'rionds.
Our genial friend Frank Holmbich.tha
popular oloth salesman of I'hiladelphia,wu9
tho guest of the Carbon League a few days
last week.
Our irrepressible young friend Lew. 0.
J. Straus., of tho "Star More" was in Le
high county over Sunday. "Laig trie,
Strntis'el"
E. II. Kinscy, of Catasauqua, tho gent
lemanly agent of the Erie City Iron Works,
was in town during the week and gave us
a pleasant call.
Our popular Iricud M- O. Kunlz, of
IC 11 11 1 z ,t Urn., this place, left on Wedncs
day for New York City where ho expects to
spend a week or ten flays.
Uev. W. II. Strauss, of Mahoning,
preached a very excellent sermon In the
German language in the tho Lutheran
church, this borough, on last Sunday
morning,
Weissport Letter.
Dr. J. G. Zrn contemplates giing lo
New Orleans, during the month of March,
to attend the World's Expisition, now iu
progress there. This will be a very pleas
ant trip. Tho faro for different routes, go
ing and coining, is only $51 75; ticket limi
t.ittnn, thiily days.
Gabiiel Uirshler, of Shenandoah, was
taken sick at this plncc last Friday moru
ing. Ho is convalescing now.
Lta Wills, superintendent of tbo Em
ery Wheel Works, at this plnce, was on a
business trip to Heading on Friday of last
week.
Quile a number of Weissportcrs availed
themselves of the tnow during last weea by
tilting a merry sleigh rido to McDanicU
ono eveiiini last week. The parly wts
coinprsid of ladies and gentleman, nnd iu
nil made tl-vtn couple, including several
couplo from Lehtghton. Tho evening was
mionjnjnblo ouo for nil. The usual con
viyalities wero indulge I In until a lute
hour.
Our very excellent friend Mr. W. C.
Weiss has resigned !iis position ns boat
ugeut for the Lehigh Coal and Navigation
Company. Tho company loses a very yalu
ii'dc an I efficient employee in Ins resigna
tion. Mr. Weiss lias ac.epted a mnrc luc
rative position witli Whitney ,t IOmerer,
coal opinion. Wo wish Mr. Weiss much
succo-s in his new field of labor.
Georgj Horn has purchased tho corner
properly situated on White street, this bor
ough) from Bernard Vugt. Tho property,
on account of its incatl. in, is a very desir
able one. Considering tho purchasing
price Iho property is very cheap. Mr. W.
Uiery wilt move his drug storo into Slid
building on or about the first of April.
The clinmpion checkerist of Weissport
aud vicinity ia E H. Mooney. lie is open
lo u challengs for $25 a sido.
Uev. A. A. DeL.tigcxieeiitobo moved
to another chcrge by thecoming conference.
Thomas F. Arner has informol us that
he will be n candidate for assessor at the
coming spring eleclion in Franklin town
ship. Mr. Arner is n yery good man for
tho position. Ho is a man of capital judg
met, t and sound sense, nnd one u ho comes
up to the requirements ol the position.
Will L. Groot, of Mauch Chunk, spent
Sunday al home with his parents.
What a "March" It will bo at Wash
ington on and about the fourth ot March.
I'lloxo.
Attention, Democrats I
The Democratic citizens ef the Borough
of Leliighton, Pa., are requested to meet al
the Ilotrl of J. W. IUudenbush, in sail
birnugh. on S A T U II D A Y EVENING
(TO NIGHT) at 8 E V E N O'CLOCK
for the pnrjnisa of placing ii nomination
candidates lo be voted for to fill the follow
g offices on Tues lay, February 17lh :
1 per inn for Chief Burgess.
2 peisons for Town Councilman.
2 persons for School Dilcclors.
1 person for Overseerof tha Poor.
1 person lor Constuhle.
1 person fur Judge of Elections.
1 prreon for Assessor.
2 persous for Assistant Assessors.
1 persju for Auditor,
By order of
Tin CokiutTTce.
Coal Cars V7recked.
Friday morning early a loeomoilvo pull
itig a heavy train of empty coal cars nn the
Lehigh Valley road, running at a high rate
of speed, near Yatesville.a small station iwo
miles Irom Sleniudoah, when the engine
sullenly left the Iraak, running headlong
in a largo tank on tho side of the track
tearing it from lis foundation. The sudden
jar to the fast rnunlug train was the causa
of precipitating twenty coal cars down an
embalmment, most of which wero broken to
splinters. Tha tram bauds narrowly
escaped. The track was torn up for rouio
distance and the traffic delayed for a slioil
time iu cunsequeoce. The accident also
threw tbs Knickerbocker Colliery idle.
owing to the destruction of tbs water-tauk.
winch supplied the cdllory with water.
Died on Her Wedding Day
William I.) J Ily and Mm Mary McCryttal,
sister ol Dr. MrCr)ttal,were married at St.
Mary's Catholic Church, Miuersville, at
six o'clock Sunday oventng. The Wedding
was tlio. fashionable event of the season.
Tho couple held a reception until midnight.
Tha bride complained uf feeling badly ull
day, aud at two o'clock Monday morning
lha young hu. band alaftlel tho household
by announcing her serious illness. A iloclor,
oa arriving, sai l that the casu was hepaUss,
aud tho pneat who but a lew hours befuia
I had pronounced the benediction at the
j cwmpUliuii of tha wedding ceremony was
t c-tlle-l to administer absolution. Shu diad
, at five o'clock Monday moruju:,of pralys.s
I vl tuo Lea it.
tj"355CI5s
Mahoning Itonu.
William Downs and wife, of L.iasford,
wero visiting at Thomas. Musscltnan'a dur
ing tho week.
Tho Mahoning school board met nt tho
Pleasant Oirm-r school house on last Satur
day. Daniel Ilex will erect a new building
In tho spring.
A spelling beo wns liehl In the Centre
Fqtinte tclun.l homo on Friday evening,
Tho exercisea wore very Interesting.
Win. Kllngcmnn and wile, of Lehigh
county, wero the guests of E. S. lloppcs
over Sunday.
Henry Fritz, who Is employed nl Sum
mit Hill, was hurt ono day last week
while unloading limber,
C Il.Sellclwill go to Philadelphia,
next week ; ho is a Juror in tlio United
States District Cemt,
J. H. Lnngaoro was on a business trip
to West Peun on Sunday cyening.
Albert Ohlt, Ccnlro Square's noted
weather prophet, says thnt wo are to hova
six weeks moro of solid winter because tho
ground ling taw his shadow on lost Monday
a wrtJt n so when ho oamo out nf his winter
quartors to tako a look ut tho weather.
Last Saturday oventng a young man
residing at Lehightnn enmo up tho valley
to chII on hfs swcolheart. A young gen tle
inan Irom lha samo placo accompanied him,
and while the former porson was out call
ing tho latler enjoyed himself at J. T Me
Daniels hotel, but becoming tired of wait
ing and bent on bavins aime fun, ho went
and hnrnoed the horse and started on bis
way home, leaving bis love sick companion
tn get honin as best he could. Ilettcr luck
next time, Al.
Ilov. J. II. Kudcr, pastor of the Luth
eran church at Lehlghtnn, preached an
exco'Icnt sermon in the St. John's church on
Sunday morning.
Services will he .held In St. John's
church to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon, at 2
o'clcc'i. After tho usual services un eleclion
for organist will tako placo. Hey. A. Bar
tholomew will preach. All aro conlially
inyiled. Dash.
Local Institute at Hesqnelionln?.
Tho second local inslltiito was held In tho
Nesquehonlng lllgli School llnnm, January
fith and 7lh, lSSo. Tito evening soshIou con
vened nt 7:33 p. in., Ivy tha County Superin
tendent, T. A. Snvdcr, ii3 Chairman. The
Kav. Mr. llellncr win tumble In attend nn
acr-mi'tt of Illness. The reatllngi, recitations
and ilcclniiinl Ions tendered by Misses C'ojle,
Chirk, Kinney, Cn'.Icii, ItJiiemm and llrtr
cack were excellent. Tho music wns furn-i-ihed
by a choir selected by Mr. Husking".
Miss Mary Iliuklngi presided at the organ.
Tho music was well selected mid very appro
priate, and the hpnrty npplatno which fol
lowed lite rendition nt each piece was suffi
cient evidence that it was appreciated.
The Saturday morning r.es-slon convened at
0 o'clock. After a neat and appropriate ad
dress by Co. Sttpt. Snyder, IhankltiH tho
teachers for such a full attendance, notwit! -standing
tho Inconvenience ot trams, mak
ing it almost luipo'lhlo for persons to arrive
In llino to attend tlio morning session llfty
teachers being present. The exercises be
gan by a class drill In primary reading, con
ducted by Miss Cojlcleacherot the Primary
school of Nesquehonlng. This was followed
by ashott talk on ".Mathematics" by Mr.
MiCihe, pilticipal ol tlio Nesqttehmilng
-hotijs, In which ho treated ot "Settlements
of Accts," "FlndliiB the liquated lime" and
.Storage. Accts," he, .ilsn.forclbly Illustrated
the beauties (it "Geometrical Progression,"
Elemental)' Geometry." The Biainlncss of
which cannot bo seen without tlio "Higher
Mathematics," Ho closed his remarks by
siring that the Mathematics of this, life is
only an Introduction to tho Influlto Mathe
matics ot the life that Is In come.
J. F. IS.irr then took Iho floor and ghe a
m isleily essay nu "How to Obtain the llcst
Results In Iho behind liooni. ' followeil by
Miss Mcljuald, teacher ol Iho primary
hool of ilaineslown, who entertained the
audience for one-half hour by placing nn the
hoard a number ol beautiful drawing..
No'.hlng presented, or said, during tho day
was so highly appreciated or c.o beneficial to
the teachers.
A rl.iss drill. In numbers nnd forms was
then conducted by Miss Howe, of tlio I.ans-
fmd piiin.iry bchool, setting forth Itrr
method nt conducting a recitation iu that
department, which was very Instructive and
was evidence enough that Mlis Hono ts a
superior teacher.
Dr. Baxter held tho atidleneo until dinner
time mi the subject of "Digestion," which
was bcnctlclal and entertaining, bhowlng
very forcibly the evil effects uf intemperance
oa tlio digest It o organs. Tho doctor is a
man who Is Interested In the causo of edu
cation and recommends that tho study of
Physiology ho placed In tho common schools,
Tho afternoon sclslon was called to order
at 1 :3 1 o'clock by thcCoiiiilySnperliileitdcn.
First In order was a class drill iu "Hcadlii;"
by Miss Mary J. I'ecse. teacher ot the 4lh
grade of Dansford rchoels, which was fol
lowed by a wamlerlng essay on "How to In
terest P.ilrons," by .1. M. lioborts, principal
nf the liiisford schools. Miss N. . G
Clark held an Interesting class drill en
Language." which lasted forty minutes.
The Institute was then addressed by Prof,
T. M. B.illlt tun "Education" which was well
received. The Instlttilo then adjourned to
meet at I.ehlghlun on February 27 and 58.
The Institute was a successful one in every
respect. The house was crowded at cat h
session many having bwn lumcd away for
want ot room, which shows the pen lent
NesqticlionliiR tn bo Interested in tlio noble
c.niio of education. W. U. C.
3aa-Dr. C. T. Horn, at the Cenlrnl Drue
Store has jut rec.-ireil it si l.M ME Nab flock
of new designs and atlenu of Wall Pap r
nf every grade, which ho is selling at the
lowest possible prices. (Jan cany lor nrat
choice.
Measles are prevalent in Hazlclon.
A bunch of viulots makes an effective
valentine.
Afternoon teas are becoming m
fjshionablc. .
New Advertisements.
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6crcfula, nnd when onco sctllcd lias tho pow
er to root It out, must bo appreciated by
thoso atTdctcd. Tho umarkablo cures of
younsclilldrcnandlhc more wonderful cures
cf thoso of middle ago aud late In life, as Il
lustrated by our printed testimonials, prove
Hoojj's Saxisai'AUILLA to be a reliable rem
edy, containing remedial agents which do
rositlt cly cure seiolula and eradicate It tioia
the blood,
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Gontlcincn For ten yeais pievioustotho
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caso nearly two ycats ana, vvhllo llvlngln
Lowell, when all my physicians cavo mo up
ns bcitia In an Incurable condition. Ono
thing buoro I close. I havo recommended
)ourSarsai aiilla to hundreds, and 1 think
mora tbnii :i tbnus.lnil e.iscs. and IllV f.lilh ill
Its invincibility In curing (.cn tula lias be
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Is a skilfully-prepared compound, ooncen
tiated extract, bn it nroctti rtctutiarlu our
ouh, ol tho liest tcmedksof the vepjetahlo
kingdwu known to medical science ns altera-
lives, blood-purlnets. entireties, and tonics.
Sold ll' all drufgisls. Pih.-il.rr six for
(I. C.I. HOOD u t,0-,LuV,v:!,:U;s.
an a ! ja . 1'iai'1 11 a iiwutjau
jii:w Ai)Vi;itiisKMi:sT.s
Receipts and Epftra
OK
-Carbon Coimfcy-
FOH THE YEAH ENDINO
December 31st, 1884.
DOUGLAS McLKAil, TBEASUUEll.
DR.
January 1, 1831. To balanoo as per
last report $14903 C5
To cash received Irotn collcolors-as
follows ;
rorttCATnB of 1882.
It. S, Horn, East Mauch Chunk.,
August lltlircns, Penn Forest..,,
512 ?3
83 t'U
310 23
DUPLICATES OF 1883.
JnhnTroraskls, Hanks .$ 1
E. C. Peters, Hist Peun 174 88
II. V. laevnii, Franklin ., Ui8 81
.1. S. Hawk, Kidder all 78
Harrison Wcntr., IWrryvlllo VJ "
S. F. Penler, I.nnslord 40 25
O. I.. Carrol. Lchhih IU E'J
1-1. II. Albright, I.ehlKhton 78 03
.lolm Painter, Mauch Chunk 413 78
ll, P. I.evan, Penn Furost . 2-13 24
Paul Smith, Townmenslnu; 72 ol
Ueorge Emery, Wcltfport MS 07
12161 13
ncrttoAiits ot-1881.
John Trcraskls, Ilinkn $o 00
William Merrick, East Mnuch
Chunk A50 Oi
E. (J. Peters Enst Peun... 3(9 84
II, P. lacyan, Franklin 'AO on
(Nn Collector) Khlilcr 6 01
S. I. Pcaler, I.ansrrd 775 00
(). I., l.'nrrol, I.ehlgh 102 vu
Wiltlam Kennedy, i.nusanno f7 48
II II. Albright, Lehliehtnn 60)00
N. Krlll, Lower Towunienalng M3 '.0
John Painter. Mnuch Uhunk Into 0j
II. 1). Oerlinrt. Packer 101 0i
(!cora:o Carrol, I'acKcrton S3! 19
Harrison Yvcntz, rarryvitie 220 22
I F. tJlir sliiinn. I'enn Forest 142 27
Paul Buck, Towmnenslng 200 Oi
I). House, weather v .'.S3 03
John S. Miller, Weissport 40 CC
unniei henneuy, junuesi uiiuiik
Township J. CO 00
1803 J 88
to cash nucEtvr.n ron nrsDHMr-TioN of cn-
BUATEIl LANDS,
John Doualass. Trnct. East Penn... 17 2,'i
John M. Price. East Penn 17 2.1
.lames lloyle. l.or. Wunlhcrly 0 65
Kclpluger and Kutz, I.ot l.e-
nuuiou ; us s
lohn Mears, Tract, Packer 11 81
.lohn I.evan, Knt Penn 20 75
lennthan Fell, Mauch Uhunk Town
ship 25 fO
I, chert I, mulls 2'i 00
John Kuir.ii, Packer 34 43
$179 53
TO CASH nKCKIVKD Toil TASKS ENTERED ON
TAX LIBN,
Peter Itartz, Lansanno 14 40
M. McFnihten, K 51. Uhunk Ii
Nntlinn (lertnnn, Iachlghtun 2 61
Emery & Eehr. 2 44
U lllhim tletz 2 til
N !:. Allirlitht 11 88
N. Hellrlch, lauwer Towanienslnu;.. 1 70
II. IMcnlt 1 71
U. II llauer.Muhonlng Hi
U P.. Miller 6
D. D. Jones 32
S. .Touts. Towatuenstni 1 07
Thomas lluftou 4 01
II. tlel-ell, Weissport 30
D. Ulaus 1 50
13 09
TO CASH ON MtSCr-LLANOt'S ACCOUNTS.
Joslah Amlrcas. ;; commissioner ex
penses tor jsbi uisaiiuwcu uy uio
Auullor 0 07
Levi Arnibrustcr, Items, 1343 50 00
l.e vl Arnibrustcr, Items, 1884 to Oj
Helz & Palntei, Kent 12 50
First Nat. linakot'.M. U. Kent, 1882,
IMnI, 1SS4...... SO 00
Hubert Klotz, Ground lteut 1 00
E. s-enslncr, Com. lor Lumber sold,
viz: A. (1. 1'rlnco 10(0
lluuslcker, ltchilg, Dalley 10 15
H16 42
to CAsn-m:cKtyiiD ron taxes on unseated
LANDS.
Banks Township
l.nsiPinn "
Frnnklln "
Kidder "
I.aiis.inna "
Iafllldl "
Ia. 'l'owaincnslng Township...
Mnuch Uhunk " ....
Pinker " ....
Penn Forest " ....
Touaiiii'iislnu: " ....
I last Mnuch Chunk Borough.,
lai-hiuhton "
I'nrrjvlllo " ...
Woathcrly "
Weissport " ...
540 to
70 81
17 05
3'4 31
7J 84
708 10
82 85
18 - 00
1130 55
1110 0 '.
EC3 37
4a tie
II 01
1 17
3 04
8 7
$1554 65
....30.051 75
Total
By orders paid as follows :
CIt.
COUHT EXPENSES
JC11Y COMMISSIONERS.
(1 corse F. Iluntzlngcr
Jacob S. Hawk
F. Ia. Itelier, clerk
U. S. ltlukir
32 50
43 54
25 U
15 00
Stl0 04
(lrand Jurors for 1884....
Petit Jurors hir 1884
Trutcrse Jurors lur lSbt.
t 805 OS
12U7 88
1101 44
iVM 40
O, W. Lcntz, summoning Jurors and
roturns i 122 00
Jonah Markley, court crier 117 50
Henrico Itttchle, stenographer no 10
Arthur Head 10 65
Constables' returns 217 OJ
Tlpsuvcs 258 0
830 V5
COMMONWEALTH CASES.
Witness fees $ 75) 61
Justice of tbo I'nico costs 67 V2
Cunstablia'costs 18n 62
(leo. W. Esscr, I'rutlionolary 126 tl
E. M. Mulbeain, District Attorney Mi;
U. W. I.eiitz.Shcilir Ill "3
la. F, l.eutz, boarding Jurors 67 50
J10I7 42
To:al for Court Expenses
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
Samuel Hnrleninu, 67 days
A urn, Ki'im I. 72d.i)s
. 201 00
. 210 0
. 210 00
0 (U
i:dwlu Sens Hirer. 82 uavs
.lorlali Andreas. 2 days, Ittil...
inuiuass,
licet, eleik 480 10
s)1149 10
rntNTINO AND STATIONERY,
OH. Sliiley, printing 113 00
a. II. iiaucn. " iu
J. W. Maloy, " 60 oo
11. it. sm to. " 40 oo
II. V. Murthlmer, " 67 75
WrlKht Kclter, receipt book and
uideis 12 CO
J. ll. W'rhtht Co., election blanks 58 03
W. F. Murphy's Sons, recorder's
book 20 00
E. F. Luckenhacb, stntlonciy It 02
Thomas s, Heck, stationery ami cx-
1 rcssage 6 00
034 62
UNBSATED LAND TAX,
Henry Shcier, school, Lower Towa.
iiici sing 16 69
Daniel House, Borough, Wcatuerly. u 71
John 11 Oerbart. poor, Packer 66 00
U. Ia Carrol, road, Lehhih 177 08
D. McLean, treasurer, costs on un
seated lands (3 00
$353 48
REDEMPTION Or UNSEATED LANDS.
John Cracle
'IhoinnsS. Heck
t
0 33
12 47
25 01
Auuust llchrcns, Fell tract
John llilllet, JiuuglaM and Price
tiael
James Kltter, Ljudla tract
John Halllet, DuugUts (t Price
Iraet
S W, Hudson, lioiulg ft Mears
tract
N. D.Coitrlghl
31 fO
26 00
46 24
'.6 '.5
4311 13
IKQl'Ismot.f.
II. II MiUorvcy on uolly ul M. Me
e nula-v .
22 (9
12 (5
11. P. l.'ntliaHl uii lautly ul .la
Hums
J. A. Kn.llh ud Usly f W. hi)'..
11 12
li 52
37 ill
, J. a. Smith ew ImmUsuI hIilUr uiol
set lit
J-A- f.'a'
' f ,U0 U
I
'jig
sj ijayiaw'jaAJjuBjea
County Finances.
ELECTION TSXrENSES,
Fun, Nov,
Paul Krcsne.Tonatncnslng.J 32 DO i 26 03
uooert tieptie, iiinucil
Chunk, Merond Ward.... 28 30 S3 70
Nlonolas Knit, Lower
T..wa incur Imt .12 50 27 10
W. II. Ilibrr, Franklin 31 II 25 00
Owen Hchrlif, la' hlirhton... 3110 1'5 Mj
II. II. Evcrltt, Weissport.. 3110 26 fit
II. W. erlflss. Penn Forest 3J 00 2 f 50
w. II Burns. Packerton... 28 50 imi
Henry l-'rltt. I.ehlgh 32 00 20 90
Plus s-chwclbmr, East
Mntteli Chunk 30 70 24 80
D. F Krer-aler, Mahoning.. 31 00 20 l l
lleoivee llu;hce,Nceitiehoit.
Imr 21 60 2t M
W. N. lluy.l, 1, intlor.l 32 1-0 26 70
W 1 1 1 In iu Onhlslriiw Auden.
rb d 30 60 23 10
Daniel Shoemaker, East
Penn 31 00 2(1 '0
J. J. ll'lionnei, Summit
Hill S3 60 20 01
David Evans, Weatherly. ., 31 60 27 iw
IVtcr llnrtr, Packer 33 :ti 27 00
Jniucs Smith, Lausanne... 02 90 25 60
Patrick Huilth, Heaver
Meadow 25 80 23 2)
II W. Tobia. M. Uhunk,
First Ward 28 03 23 (0
II. W. Il.iuman, Pnrryvlllo 32 10 29 00
Emory tletz. South Kidder. 31 10 23 31
George Ia. Fox, North Kid
der 35 10 29 00
la. 11. Barber and E. It,
Enhody, return clciks.... 12 00
Thunins S, llcck.vxprcssago
on blanks 1 50
U. 11. MoUnrvey. fur Feb.
1882 1 (0
1747 60 o:ir7
747 60
4I3S0 05
ASSttSSMKNT AND REnlSTItATION EXritNSKS
. Assss. Iteulntra
went. thin.
Audcnrlcd District, F. Mo.
Past Penn, P.iulcl Itotnlg..
East Mnuch Chunk, .11
Itclohtnan
Franklin, J. K. ltickort....
Kidder North, V. F.
Strcotcr
Klihler Soulh, Emery Gctz.
Lausford, Morgan P. DaHs
Lausanne, O. .McUole
Lel.tKh, (Jen. Stctlcr
laiitilgliton, Frniik P. Sem
itic! laevlston Dlstilct, O. W.
Slnlkliouse
Lower Tuwaiucnslnv, W.
Snyder
31nlioihi)r, A It. (luiubert
.Mnuch chunk, 1st Ward
Jos. Mndnr.i
Jliiuch Uhunk, 2ed Ward,
K. E. Lino
.Mnuch Uhunk township, M.
J. tltout
8 0J 6 00
16 01 21 00
35 00 16 (I'J
10 Oil 6 00
10 00 12 00
21 00 20 0J
1J 00 10 00
6 b)
25 00 20 26
20 10
22 01 13 12
4160 12 10
32 00 23 Oil
16 00
72 60 ' 69 0
2) 00
1 00
16 38 C 00
3 10
7 00 8 00
13 00 5 00
14 03 0 00
20 00 22 00
3 0) 2 00
Nifqiielionlng District,
John Hutlcr
Nesquehonlng District John
itrosson
Packer Township, Heuben
Stclncr
Pncktrton, K. Mhnfcr
Parryville, y. 11 Anthonv.
Penn Forest, Lctl Kueb-
nor
Towainensing, Nathan
aieniicr
Weatherly, II, s. ltinkcr...
Weissport, J. 0. Zem
4417 38
(3S1 62
447 38
$330 1 0
MlSCELI.At.EOl;S.
It. T.connrd, medical service! for
prisoners
S. Sttoup, Lower Townmcrmln,
2 00
road (lutiinges
Fret man & Kelfer, arbitration costs
Kid tcr township suit
T. A. Snyder. Co. Supt., Teachers'
Institute
.las. liuthcrtord, rend damages
Frcynian & Keller, costs of appeal,
Morililnicrsuit
Thos. .1. Ileberllnsr, clerk Naturali
zation Court
F. Hcrtoletlo, Attorney for Morthl
wer suit
County Auditors, nnd Clerk for 1883
Court House nnd Jail expenses
A. II. Tobias, Hro Insurance
51. Marlln, street sprinkling
Thomns S. Beck, duplicates and
postage
N. 1) Uortrlght, Jr., P. O. Box rent
and postnuo i
C. A. Hex. matting-
Taxes refunded, collectors over-'
paid
Fox scalpB
C W. Lcntz, boarding prisoners..,.
'.. W. Esser, conn clerk umi tlcc
llon ccrtit1eatc8
la. t U. Nov. s'o., coil
Mauch Chunk (laa Co
.Mauch Chunk Water Co
Weiss, (Jllbert nnd llara-cit, coin,
nilaslon nt 10 per cent. In settle
ment of credit for Stato tnx
12
W. U. Frcjtnan, c. utity solicitor....
Ki-p.ifrsto county Irntgc9
Hnsictn Penitentiary -.
Hospital nt Danville, F. Uonloh....
Douglas Mcl.rnn, treasurer salary.
Douglas r.'clA.m, percentage tn
State lux ,
50 00
7 95
2 0 00
75 00
95
4 00
8 CO
07 fS
10 i 07
120 60
10 00
11 27
5 S3
12 68
f4 1
130 t0
600 41
131 f6
177 10
110 39
27 6-J
60S 10
1110 00
roi 42
112 67
40 i-3
1000 CO
6 40
J-3111 23
Total expenditures U,C15 10
Itt-CAriTCLATION.
Balance on hand Jan. 1, 16SI 114, ft.' 3 63
Total receipts forlbSt
16,018 10
$30,151 76
EXrENDlTl'RES.
Total evporses fur Courts
County e;onnnlrsloners
Printline mid stationery
Unseated land tnx
Iicdcmptlon of unseated lands..
Inquisitions
Llcciiotis ,
Assessment aud ltegistratfon...
Ml'tcllmicous
6337 81
... 1149 0-.
... 634 62
... 363 4S
.... 2,4 13
18 14
... 130 95
... 630 01)
.... 6111 23
tl 5,015 26
Balance In hnnds of tho trensurer
Jan. 1. 18J5 415,00 1
nALANCK OUTSTANDING.
John Kline, money collected $ 65 .18
J. J. tlalhtieltfr, balance on over-
ilrnwii account ns (.'ouimlssloner In
ISM it 10
J. J.( In! lather, expenses disallowed
by Auditursfor '881 6 07
lhus. Koons, ex-SUerlff, jury Ices,
1 81 mid 1662 60 00
Clin. W. Lent I, Sheriff, Jury lees,
18b3 16 00
Hlclinrd Horn, collector, E Mauch
Uliunk 10 76
II. P. I.evan, collector. Franklin... 221 47
Charles E. Sltlcr, collector, Ma.
liiinlnK 420 97
I). Kennedy, collector, MnucliUliunk
lowt.slil) S31 il
John l'.untor, collector, Mauch
Chunk hi ruitgh 368 96
I). D. Oerlinrt. collector. Packer.... 116 00
Harrison Wonts, collector, Parry
ville 61 42
John S. Miller, oollector, Weiss-
port 132 33
William Merrick, collector, East
Mauch '.'hunk.... 41 50
S. F. Pealer colleeur. Laristord.... Si 61
K. II. Albright, collostor, Lclilithton Inl 26
John Trevasklr, collector. Hanks .. 92 16
Paul Buck, collector, Towuiuenslng to 22
,'KoUollcctor) Kidder 327 01
Nathan Sm. th, collector, Tuwauten
sing 8 (O
C. W. Lcntz, Sbcritr, Jury lees lur
1884 40 00
27U 84
We, lha undersigned Auditors of the
County of Carbon, State of Pennsylvania,
elctted and duly sworn according to law,
do report that we met, audited end n l
Jmteu eind settled according to law the ao
counts uf Iho Treasurer and Commissioners
of said county, commencing tho work man
lha fifth day of January. A. D. 18S5. and
completing it upon thu thiity first dav ol
January, 1685, and that said aoc-iunls as
setllcd und above staled and of recoio in
tbo offico of tbo I'rutbuuotary of said Coun
ty are correct.
Iu testimony whereof wo havo hereunto
s-1 our bands ami reals at, the ulhee aloru
said, this thiity-flrt day of January, A. D.
lbb;.
Pifi. Buck, s'sei.l')
II. A. Butler, i seal f Audilors
II. E. Svvaktz. -j sett,
Attest :
L. If. lliansR, Clerk.
We, the above named Auditors, Cn I the
following tacts :
That kcvcial orders were Iwuevl of which
tbeio is no record uimii the luiuulci of the
(luiinty CoiuiiiiMloneis.
That duilicato orders Nus. -KV". u-l -171
were iMued amounting to iZ'J i;i,,'ji fi.r 1 ho
proceeds ri'luruu' to tba o-iujitj Treasury
alter the anJounu'liaM bren clnbe.1.
That Iho Conn i y Cumtuisam tiers were
regligeut tu not upainilng a cullct'lur of
taxes ft r Kidder limtndup.
Th -it a ie d.wr tiou dots not n-em lo
have been exeiisacd on the part of the Com
miwiuuuia in iiJiHiinug a bill i f avals and
then eouleriiiut a jiulgmriit fur tell dollars
In II. V. Moithlliier. tvlrr, his i-rllnal
eiaiiu amauulud oi.lv tn elrn dolUis.
We wtHikl rieaMni,.iiid Ihal a rHitaovasuut
l tqienetl wdh Hie seyriail Iwnanu of lha
cxiiniy binldiu. uu-l i -units
Xuat Ibu Cell. :il-. I laeiia pt.-vuro a,
Cotutly Finances.
Sherlirs l)oekl,anil that I he larlfTfurnish
tho Audi'nri wilh n ltatcuu.it of bis ro
wlpls and exp-mlitiirei.
Patfb Been, )
. It. A. llt ri.an, Auditors.
H. E. Swarts J
Atletti'
L. H. BAsnfa, Clerk.
Assets and IndslileslncM of Carbon Coun
ly, January I, 1866 -
jlSSETS.
Bslnnco In hands of TraMn",i,...$1.1,nSu 49
Ibitauce outstanding.,., 2713 61
$17,750 S3
t.vnKCTJDxrai.
To unsMl'il land lax due Invvna
shlfis nnd boroitghs for nehonl .
mid nml Kiortnx.,, i ,"003 (11
Commonwealtli eost3 due 3 Pit it
Inquisition 102 it)
Approximate amount duo fur
e-.iuinilssi.iti3 nnd exonerations
on lax enllectoi a bnlnncea
Ilnndjuited and tllpu'cl bill',,,
Vnnelnrs lticd In ISM ntid not
preseuteil for payment ,
Approxlmito rcsouro's in excoss
ol llabllitlta , ,
AsTit -y Cl l.l.. I
JunN Aitsrsn, Comiulasionors.
lltvj Wim.iams. j
Attested t
Mtpittci. Cassidv, Clerk.
Februar,- !J, l-.i -w-4.
Administrator1!! Notioc.
ESTATE OF MAUY J. ULAL'SS. Tart,
ters of Administration on Iho Eslato ofallary
.1. Ulnuss, Into uftho borotii.li of Leliighton,
Unrbon county, Pa . decoased, have lieon
irrnnteil to W. P. LONO, residing In said
borough, to whom nil persons Indebted to
said cstalo aro requested tn make payment,
and those, havlmc claim or demands will
niako known the pnme without delay.
W. P. LONG, Adtolnls'traln,'.
Feb. 14, 85 wc Lchlghlnii. Pa.
Dissolution of Go-Fartuorslifp.
Notice Is hereby circa thit Iho co.pittror
stilp heretofore exlattuir tir-tvrecii Nathan
lai filer " ti J Joseph F. Ilex, di Ing business as
l'ui iillure. Flour and Feed Dofilors, under
tho Drill name ofLitTler ft Box, In Franklin
I wp , Carbon County, Pa., wns (Iisso'vmI by
ti is 1 u ii I consent on lha 22 I day or.Ianunry,
1835. NAT1IN HFFLUI1.
JOSEPH P. HEX.
Tho business will be c'Hitlnueil nt the old
stand by iho undersigned, who will stttle all
bills duo by or to the sil-l firm.
JOSEPH F. LEX.
February 7th, 16S5-W3.
Executors' Notice
Estato orill'.NHY AHNER, late of Ma.
honlnsrTwp., Uatbon County. Pa., deceased.
L-Mleis testatnentary npun Iho nlovo Kit.
state havo been granted to tho undersigned,
all persons Indebted to said csuito no re
quested lo muko payment, and those liaving
claims or dercands to present the s.itno with
out delay to
AMT.ION AHNER, Exceutor.
Jan. 31, ISSS-Ow
KSTATR Off SLlZAnr-m LCNTZ DECEASED.
Orphans' Court Sale !
Pursuant to nn order nfthn Orphans' COnrt
of Unrbon county. Pa., valuabla rent cstnta
will lie sold nt public s.ile, on tho premises.
In tho hnrnimh of Lehtghton, In said county
onSATUKDAY,
FEBRUARY 21st, 1S85,
the following described Real Estate, lalo of
Kllzabeth Lcntz, deceased, to wit : All that
certain lot or pteco ol grounJ, sltuato In tho
iiorouau ' t i.ciiigiiion, ami count) arorcsatd,
numbered In Utopian or plot of said borough
No, 242 and bou mod nnddcscrlt'ril ns follows:
(In tbo South by lot No. 245, on tho West by
Lehigh Street, on tbo .North by leit No, 242,
and en tbo East by a publto alley, liavlmr a
irom or wiiitn on j.cnigii street or oj tccc
nnd con'lruln-e of that width, hi wucn
parallel 'lues, in Icnselh or depth ISO fejinnd
nlno Inches to Cherrv atllev. The It nrove-
ir.cnts thereon consist of 11 TWO- IOUY
V 1IAMH DVVHLl.INil HOUSE 13 x "l feet.
and Ktre iIEN a tncheitl.x24 leoi. Vise.
nnolher FltAMT DVVlil.I.l.Ntl Ht)LTSrl
x 1IU tout. ONI STAIll.ti 14X1 -ic.aiul
otlicr necessary r.ur buildings. Also, uejood
w Mai. ol vv Ait.it on i ne uremises
Sain to commence nt TWO O'CLOCK P.
M. Conditions will be niado known at tlma
of Sale by
un AUJaL.5 iait,c i., niiuiuiistrator.
Jan. 31
Execi.tor's Motico.
jMI j.ersons having claims ngalnst the
Rstntaof TI omniSult. Deo'd.. ol Fiauklln
Township, t.'ni bon county, Pa , will present
them atoneo nn.l all peisons Indebted to
s lid estate will please settla tlio samo ut
once with lha undersliened.
A. vv. sen. I, i-.xecueor.
Franklin Township, Coition County, Pa.
Jan. 10 w..
Ma luetic Cur
Is .ho ttiktmitn lodlsnocr the plillosuplilcul
iirliicinlo tlmt nil nervoi-s i nlnp. nehot, oml
debility c lion !il be treated from tho'-braln
biltury," fioin wlicnco inAtinte nil norvoui
lorca ami win uower. au uiuor lorms oi
trcatmrnt Tor nervous illsanU n ar failures.
hrery pvrfon who unors from nervousntfsa
k nons ilils.nnit that meIlclncsiiily palllat(
but norcr cure. Thrtc ni'i-Uanois nro muir-
netlc, nml illlTer Irom nil others In tho mar
ket which nro olcctrlo. ji.wuftt?ra is tho
llloof man 'Jlidr rur.illva quullllvs nro
wonderful In all re-vous ctnniilalntp. rlio
K'unnn ih? rloinn paetle- d tni!iin'Jo treat
incut 1.6.0 vo trs tiuu In riervnt'H dlcuatcp. but
did not trout from ihu "liralii b,!tcry " Dr.
H Hj j lias ma e this urotl tlKcovery in
only sure euro fi Nervous Head'tche, ltheu
mKium, iNturai.a, ijivcrnini Mimey rom.
idalnts, I'hralysH, Gou', .stliml uenknesi,
Ily'i'ci-sl.i, i'titislipalli'ii, Told Ijlmts niid
Keel, a nil tlmtral l)hilitr, IMhaculons
cures r.otcd every day. Tho Mnnnrllo Hruelt
1 m nuns, ait'i 1110 oniy nruciooi mo Kinu
Invented. It is tlio urrratret v-nr.Ttive actnt
knoMiiund ititL-d in a"hruh b.illtM lini-arts
tone, retdenlshf s iho tlebllltati-d systum. ami
creates watmlh. In chronic rapes our Mac-
no lo Ihindr. Ileltsantl r.uUihould boused.
Thb hrutbes nru wrtrr.inteil ta do tho work or
iiK-ncy rffundwd. bend for litcultir nudtes-
tlmonleils Ity Klvlnt; a deicrlitIoii of nor
vous trouble, wo will ulr- udvlea and dlroc
tlotis how to u) our nipi&nit(., WW A 4
Vl HI Ml A I il AON lOTlL A I'l'IilANCK
COMPANY, Lock 130X65, WphlnKlnn, I),
O. (an. 21, l8-tf.
WANTED So Td, , !rVv.f
AT ONCE!;TtV
11 1'nr'aon cuun-
VALUAOLU
works roit ai'i-.rttl. class,. nr ihiminkbs
men and Mi:cii.Mca wli-, understand an
need thrm, ttlrlng Iheir orders at sight;
lirodts 1 beral. o.i,yanl uulcKi .an reler tea
uentlenitn rtoariut; t26 to m week who ar
Mease. 1 Willi tlio vr.-rti: univ IJ cam nl to
quired! wrliuforpanlcutar I you mean bus!-,
uers; uiva age, er.iuu or previous employ.,
mcnt and lelercnecs P.il.lser, Palllarr
Co., Vau.'crbllt Ave , New Yolk
VTZ WANT 1000 mora BOOK AOSHla
for tho grandest end fuslrrt sslllcg boclt
tiler t-ubllshed,
OUR LW.IOUS WOMEN.
This Is an entirely new and original wark
Jast publish I, and Is tho J-lut pro-tu. lot ej
2npfoii' Kralt-st hvtn authors, incinitn
Wliabeth Stuart Pin Ins, How Tarry I ok,
Harriet PresMtt Sportord, Miid-.n Un rl urf .
Mary A. Liiarmore, Huiriet llee-chvr St. vro.
Luuiso Chandler iMotirton, Mary ctom a- r,
Lucy Lareoiu. .iM-i 11 other wall knowu n
Itiurs. I'hise iwmiv ilis-lnuielsbgd v.u rs
hero giro forthu tlret iluio, tbecompb-'v , ,
lory of the I.Ives and Deeds uf 3J tan, ns
Arnarfean veonian, uiust of vrbomnre no- tst.
ing, whusi Uvea have ne-ver belora bseti nil,
ten, und they tell how. they hare won br'lr
way f e.m ol-acurlty lo Lima nn.! hIo y V t
Tliillllcw liner. si, Homaiitte M-uy, v
llurwnr and Ti nder Paih.-s, tUla strand
Is wltlmut a peer. 7A Christian Aii-tit$
says i -This splendid took oiulule is -u- i f
tho very bsi ni d e-boleeat sulkauri,,nu r. Its
wo have evtrcii." It i s.!.-i..l! .I ,i u .
Irated with full pica iimuv iia i.im,,
luaur sijpusU ponralu trvtu spvii.il i b..tc.
grjL.
AGENTS WANTED !
AlIENTSt This itrnr.d book Is now nut.
seltlnii all orbms lo 1 . 1 Ministers. 1 ,11., i -Orltlei.eto
. nnqeul'itnily , n torfa it anil , h
It OeliMwl. W ii have utany laaly aa- -is
who hsvo sold r. r K.O in idjlr nsti t u
lonushllie. Wo want u M to.i ux.ui,..
men and woiuuu-1ii this vio ulty al oio--,
V X-va Kstia'l Vriua uiel i-a) UeUln ,,
Is th. Iltou to invk- nintti v tJbUinr u.-m.
Ura. Klt'iUK plClll Ternia. sJSlTsu-i. r -.
seut Iroa. uorruoi,uisi, :i,,Tted. A .,
a. i). wuitrnrsm rt ( , ,
aov s-JSj., i, ,tj.j ,tu, tW.
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