"Original Cheap Cash Store." We are Headquarters t. ir .1 St.. .tji-1. ? j;or MUCKcrct, wujiaib, cut- 1)101, Upland Herring, Bonc- SCd.V JJ.U i I'ft'JJ 0'fcf Ut'W,OlHtl.ll' Oysters, lJiclJesl Imported Swiss and Limbcrger 6l,icc.sct Cream Cheese, Dried Beef, llama, Uaeoa, Hbouhlers, rreparcj bus tard. Salad Hresslnu;, Catsup, Oat Meal, yrlna, Onn Starch, Mnoironl, Taploco, Ilarlty, Wee, Beans, reas, Dried Corn, Can ned Uoods, Dried Fruits and Fruit liuttcrt. Our stock cl aiKJOEIUKS Is largo and fancy. J. T. NUSBAUM, Opp. Publlo Square, Hank Streot, Lehigh, ten, Pa. June 7, 18841)-. ....... II ....... .. -P V ' ...... I . . . I il BATU?UAY. FEMtUAltY 2, ISSi. SKCMt""6flCK Persons making payments to thla eflko by money orders or postal notes will pleaso wake them payable at lha WtissroRT Tost Omos, aa the Le highton office is hot a money order offico Our Neighborhood in Brief. A prolicament. 2 o'clock In the morn ing, sleet 01) Ve sidewalk, laby 6' "iB croup, and nj Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup in the home. Several runaways enlivened the totru during Iho week. About a foot of snow, fell In, thusjc, tion during Tuesday night. new lot ol CLOCKS, WATCH KS and JEWELRY jnel received id S. 1IAGA. MAN'S Store, Lebiihton. ra. A b!g ttorm la predicted Tor Mftrch 13, by Wiggina, the weather prophet, Bethlehem la about spending $10,000 on tlie cfetisiou ol ner water supply ays tem. The beautiful moonlight nights are bring taken advaplago of by many sleigh ng parties. - The mod reliable of all Cough Hcmr.-lie', is Jsriwin's Tar 8yrup. So say the doctors. Sold by T. P. Thomas. Cherry Ford, on tho Lehigh Yalle Itailroad, near Ticicblcr's, has been opened as a regular station. At the election last week Mr. II. 8tnn ey Goodwin was re elected burgejs of Bethlehem by a unanimous vote. A dollsr bottle of Jadwiu's Tar Syrup entitles you to a Cook Hook rnntaiulni' 500 ree!K nr a box of Tills. Sold by T, 1). Thomas. Silv.'r ore It a' assnyed two hundred and fifty dollars to the ton hat leeu found within fifteen miles cf lrulibui; on the south side of t e iimi nt in . .Ml along the world's highway is thr yidanre that Jsdwln's Tnr Syrup cutes nil Coughs, Ct'hls and Cuasuinptiim. Sold by T. D. Thomas. r-A post ofjbc has just been established t peiberlsville, in Heidelberg twp., L" hiih cuuoty, with Aarun A. Wcrley,u postmaster. AT PRIVATE SALE. Valuable P'op erly un Ilsnk street , this borough. A lar chance tu ercure a pleataiit home on cos) (arms,' Apply at this i ffice. Mrs. Doyle, residing in Shenandoah, vras sleeping by gra(e, when her clothing ignited and the was ao badly burned before the flames wero extinguished that deulli ensued. She was roiite aged, A moving freight train on tho Lehigh Yalley Iload crashed into another, hulled for repairs tu the oigine, neur Cherry fortl, Friday night, wrecking ten freight ears and an engine and causing $15,1(11 damage. It Is very delicious tu the taste, and car be administered to lufan s without the slitiitcet danger. Jsdr.iu'a Tine Tar Syrui 8eld by T. P. Thomae, The o nployci of Claun A- Urn's., tail onng esta'disl mint rnjoyal a delightful sleigh ride to MeDanitl's onoeyeniug in. t weet. Danciprj waa indugjed in until a lata hutir. Ilsnry Smith, a natiye of England, but Jiving in Amerhvi IS years, and popular in the coal regii n, w,s killed by a fall ofcoul fit lhe"Sb.oa Fly Mine," uoir Iuttsvillo un Jait Moodiy, .Hyou wanla nlce.srnooth,easy alia,vc you.r hair cut or ih.itnipoo.ing, go to Franz Itoeijerer'a Saloon, under tho Exchange Ho tel, tie ww nx. jim rtgut, ami uou'tyou Jamra Manning, employed as a miner at the Mount Cirinel Shaft, was killed Tuesday by a full of coal, Hswaaawil pwer, with two small ehildreu. This niakestliB, tb,l,pl brother killed At tlie samo iltaft, Tho Casino Skating Ilink, a; Alien town, which I'penei! last August under Hie tnoil U7r,;aulp ritwunleHfes, aiil wlu.-c rrfid within R lew v;ecka tmii) all cosia inciiertt.ta its election, rluscd on Monday plght for want cf patronage, The ;itik erase ft A,llen.tnyr n is oyer. Fiaocia Smith aud Willia;n Ilolbert 1 miberinen, get into a rpjs.ucl iu the woodi siesr EniiHunk,Wayvie county, on Bnturday gnillh struck Ilolbert with hi X.e, nearly fevering liia hi ad fioin bis bo ly. IU (hen wren', to th vlliaa and gae hi(uiel( uj ti.b'it nil from LacUavraxcn. Our youn Iriend M, A. Rnlh, o Wetsfwilt bss just ppen,ed. u randy and confectionery store in Dicker's Building on Bill;e street, that lorough. Bucceaa to you M,Ht, Cne of tka Ucst plscci la thla section ol the country for. tleigbiug parties to stop II ft J. T, McDan(l's, I'leasaut Corner flnftd. music is lurniihcd for dancing and Thompson, is a jolly landlord, We were tdessed to notice that our popular hardware merchant, J. U Gable, la able to be out again titer 0ve vi aix, neeka ilr,esi. Harry, a, son of Nelson Gable, had several of the small bpnes in one vl his (eel broken, lie jumped off of the car tba brings the shop man home, and bofore he could gr cut of the way one of tho work men jumped, pa hi) fool iufljclingtheabay W,rT. The contest tor the prises hifh were awsrufJ to lue persona wbo aiuoked tb largest number o! the celebrated TyuiH' I'llPsh Clgara, waa concludfd at Thomas' Drug Ktorfton Saturday eve. ng ezi with the foUawijg result; 1st prlte, meeisliau,m pipe, Jerome U.eigel 1 2nd priii, meershsum cigar smoker. W'. Kaercher j ineershsutq cigarette smoker, Wilon Mjller i gem ciga cutter, It, J. Kunli. Itumot ssja that W. Il, Poih.onus, for 3 years supeiiotendent uf the L; a,ud S, Jlivjiion of the Philadelphia and Heading Jl. It., with headquartera at Mauch Chunk, li aa resigned hla pst, the resignation to take rflVpt March 1st. Itlehsrd IJjfan, an active ixiliticiaa ol Mount Carmel, dfapk five drachma of lau danuni Wedueaday morning aud shortly flerwarda dio.1. 1'e took , prominent part in the recect towpship poitl fight aud (fpk the drug as a tonic. -"Adam the godlieat man of men since . bom," still could not be called exactly en- ! viable, (or when ho tilled the ground In the d iwy lwllla;bt and. caught a sharp touch (if rheumatism, hi hod do Salvation Oil fur his cur0) ,m, nol 2S tu trr lt. David Morean,ar., a prominent oM zcnofQt. Clair, has been arrested at the Instance of Chief Burgess Myers, ru Putts ville, charged with libel Morgan, It Is said, charged Myesa with haying sold out his friends at tho teccnt election. Climss Hko,, The Tail ors, still have a few of those ustly celebrated $10 suitings on hand. For the week ending cn Feb. 21, 1885, there Was tons of coal shipped oyer th Lehigh Valley Itailroad, makluf a total of 1,129,983 Una to dato and allowing an increase of 32,7-17 aj compared with tame time laat year. fp Only $10,00 cash for an all-wool Suit at II. II. .ehighton, A spelling olcsa call waa renting in one of Qur schools oiio day recently when the word baby waa spelled and tho teacher sking (hot queston: "What Is a bahy V re ceived (ho following answer from, the bright ittlo urchin al tho fuat of the class "Why, It's such a sing whot the doctor brings." Total collapse of tho teacher. Hire your teams of Pjyid Egbert on North street. r"!!, H. Peters, at the Post-office building, Lehigh ton, will make you an all wool suit lor only $10 cash, if you ovdov now. Rr. Harrison Wright, of Wilkeibarre, agedtbiity five years, died Friday morning from pneumonia, alter a weekSi illnri-, Ho was a descendant of one ofPennsyl. vanla'a oldest families and a masiber of many learned societies. lie wait graduate of Heidelburg University and well known n historical uud scientific circles thiough- out the country. He was also a member of the Liiferno county bar. a?3-Bargalns in Wall Paper Two Thousand dollors worth of Wall Pjper and Borders will be sold at less than hall' value. Browns, ot Co., While, ot Sc , Gilts, 2J and 55.is. Bordeia xlmoit given nwav. No 6uch ilrop in Wall Paper every bofore in Cnrboii county. It won't Py to waste much lime in calling for thess bargiins. E. F. Luckcnlmch, 01 Broadway, Mauoh Chunk, The gymnasium of Lafayette College, Eastoii, ns crowded lijcdny ii(lcrr.oon by those who como to teo the Krsl cnmpetilive dumb-bell drill by tho rlatsrs,each ol whiih n turn. went IhroiiL'h the manual. It waa a veiy interesting sight and flic audience applauded vigcn.usly. About 100 students participated. The juniors won the pri2t. Beii lo. tho drill there wore several exhibU tionsofskill by the lending gymnasia (.( the collf-a Silas Clapper, oged Tr, living with his eon on the eastern border of Wayno county, wu,greotly ouuoyrd by cats several days 1 il reek. On Sjturdjy h shut soveral of them iu the kitchen, and oo'ug among ihem with n hoovy ch heat a number of them to death. When hoc..! tbroiuh Iho kitcheo II mr and walla were covered with blood, and the sight of it horrified tho old man after he gnt over his excitement. IJo went to the b.irn, and haif an hour later he was found banging by his nod. from a ropo tied tu the rulters, dead. -j Tho junior cniest for the alumni irizps look place in the Lliigh University Chapel Monday morning Thero were eight cviipctitore. C A L'lckcnbach, of Ilethle. ham, waa awarded flrtt nrize oration. 'The Age of Gold." William Taylor, of Plilladi-lpiiio., took tho caund prize .ara tion, "An Experiment." The oilier orations were: "A Visit from Washington," 0. M. liici nr Isoiii "Cn il Servioe Itetorm," J. H. Sp.injlerj "Tlie Slndout of 'To. dav," H. Toutmiiij "The South of To-day," It. H. D.ivifj uWhul'sin a Name?'' W. H. Dean. Clauss & Byo., The Tail ors, are making up elegant suitings, in tho very latest styles and best workmanship, for $1(5, sold last j car for $24. Call and see them. Spotted Tail, a Worm Spring Indian, was Friday married al St. Mauritius' Catb.. olic Church, l'ottsvllle, to Mary Young? a buxom German girl. Hemelheraomo mnulhaagu wbilu visiting I'attiville with a medicine" compjiiy. Ho is an athletic y sung buck .and w..n several loug-dl.tance f iot races thero last fall, defeating pule. faced chanipiuns. Among Mary'a numer ous su.lori all wero whit men. exocnl pitted Ta;l, ami tho fact that h has car ried oil' I lie prio has created a much oreat- or cxod'Stnept thun hla u;evioua feats as a pedcslrlou. Tho couplo hit Iho same day 1 1 join tho compapy in the Eoulli. Itev. A- 15, Home, D. n.in the last issue of hia pajter, the National Educator, speaki in this wise of his eiirly experience (is a teacher: Iu IS5I) we taught a school of S3 scholars, heard 50 classes a day, had no receai, commenced school at ft, and rlwed t half-past four, had 'tufciwga," all day, no blackboard, o geography, grammar, mental arithmetic, history, Ac, received JdSpcr month, had a 41 months' term, and had more money than over afterwards. This, howei er, does not provo that the schools were better then than now, and tli a teacher gets rich bj teaching at a salary IftSor fSO a month. The railroad cniph'yee reported Tues day evening that a man aijpposed to Us a Slavonian, while walitiag on the Jersey Cantral Railroad about ono hundred yards i,uovo ine t-enouscoi atattan the same moruiog, wos sirucic liy Ho. 3 potsengf y train and killed, ono of his Irgs being cut ofl'and hi? head severed from his body. Nothing waa found on hla peraon vthereoy he could be identified. Several dallara were found in his pocket. He wore a dark cost, light colored dooskln jisnt, a shirt ci( the kind known as hickory, and was about eighteen or twenty years of age. Uin tho soles of his boots, waa the inscription in brosa nulls, "A lucky boy, you bet." Mra. Anna Iiiirke, of Eaaton, was seis ed with cramp on Tuesday, on her way home from a iait to Bethlehem, and died at the Halfway House. E. V. Curry, of Bethlehem, mail agenl on theNurlh Pcnu Itoad, has lost thtee children njlbln a week by scarlet (ever, aud'a fourth is down with the disease. Frank 8rlt.linater,of Wuabington D. C, Urmerlyof Mauch. Chunk, and Sarah M S ill, of Packeilon, w,ro married at the res idence of the bttdet by Hey. U F. Powell' Q3 Salirday evening last. 'fbe publication rOi.c pf lha Eu.n11n.lt Hill and l.susfwd Rrfvtd has. been moved fium Summit Hill tp Lansford. The Deckel louiidry and mvchiueshopt Bethlehem, waa sold few days. kjjo at cun stabU sale, to satisfy workmen'; pUimi, People In and oat of Town. We would bo pleased to have- our clltsens "'end us Items under thla head aa It is im- posaibla for us to accuro them all l.o. o Dr. A. C. Snyder, ol White Hayen.wae In town Monday. II. Y. Morthlmor, Jr., of tho Ad.vocstk office, waa at Esston over Sunday. Chas. U. Welsa, of Aldcn Station, was In town Thursday, and smiled upon u.. Wlllli T. Clark, of Port Chester, N. Y., waa our guest for several days thij week. Ed. Hawk, of Washington, p. C., was In town Friday and dropped In to see us. Scott Slogel, of Headlug, Is visiting at the residence of Dr, Ueber on Bank street. Messra. John Hauk and Al. RoinJa, of Lchlghton, spent last Sunday In A,!lentewn. J. W. RavidenUiah and wlfa u,ud B. J. Kuufzond wife spent laat Sunday in Bath. lteprescnta'.ive John Craig nd John Ah, of Lehigh Gap, was in town on laat Sunday. Clera, Junlz apent last Sunday at Trelchler'a Station with relatives and friends. Our popular young friend Low. Strauss waa on a business trip to Philadelphia last week. -Mr. Pwnnis Wer.tz, ot Farryvillo, was in town on Wednesday and dropped in to. see us. Klwen Iloupt, of near Phoenlxvllte, Pa., waa in town during the week ca.il iiaf on friends. Miss Minni? Peters returned- home, on Monday evening after a delightful visit to (datives in New York. George W. Morthimjr loft for Now York city Thursday morning, on a busi ness and pleasure trip. .Miss Emma Obcrt, of Lehighton, Pa PAid a visit to Miss Emma Bawer this week. Catasauqua Ditpafch. Our"hoatt crushing'' friend T. Weh. Clauss returned homo Saturday evening lost highly pleasad with his trip. Our omnipresent, Irrepressible youn? filcud M. Gcorga Clams, cf Bank street, was on a trip to White Iiavcn during the neck. -Messrs, A. J. Purling, T. P. Clausand John S. Lenlz, of our borough, will attend the inauguration ol President Cleveland ncx.1 Wednesday. Harry V. Mojthimer, sr., has been ap pointed a Nolory ruhlio by the Governor, and the appointment was continued by the Sonale on Tuesday, the 2-lth iiut. Misses Emma, JCellio aiid Jennie Blakslec, estimable young ladies of Weath crly, accoiwponled by Miss Hnlllo Bleckley, nf Penn Hayrn Junctieii, ivcro in town on Tuesday afternoon. W. Sjott Wintermtile, formerly of this place, now cS Grepoliu, Kausa, is in town settling, in full, twiner business accounts. Scott looks well. Ho reparts Uuiincii in Ibe West as being brisk. Cautrhtln His Own, Trap. Oil Fiidiy last rumor roaohed Eutan that the Lehigh Valley depot at Rrdingtnu hail been entered on the picvinus night and the ticket office robbed o u package r.1 money which the agent, F. T. Dusscl, hud prepared to send to the head offiie of the company nt Mauch Chunk. Tho package contained $18.50. Russell notified Superintendent Goodwin of the "robbery,"' and Detective Somors and Smith were eont to make an investigation. When they arrived at Rediugton Russell informed Ihem that the thieves had entered the gent lemen's wailing room by breakiug a win dow and pushing hack n latch. Ho also said Unit the door loading from the ticket onu-e nan oeen urnnen ripen. Alter telling the detcctlvea about tho window and the door Russell showed them footprints in the snow leading from a Hold near tho depot to Iho window in tho waiting room. Unfor tuuately for Mr. Ruisell s scheme tho loot prints wero so old that lliey werencaily covered by snow, and this together with the fact that to reach the window it was necessary to use a ladder put n mysterious air to tho rubberv and led tho off! ceis to bclieye that Russell had stolen the money and made the foot prints, etc., him self to make il appear that Iho place hod been visited by thieves. The detectives then aonsed Russell nf the Iheft end after some deliberation he admitted his guilt and p.iid back the money, which, it is thought ha extracted from the drawer to make up a shortage in his accounts. Russell was not ariesled, but it is understood that ho will he removed from, his position. Ho i's about 91 years of age and hns been the agent at the depot about two months. His salary was $40 a month. He and his wife and pirents bad a comfortable homo iu tho du pit with rent and fuel free. Oif. Teschers' Initiate. A local teachers' institute will bo held iu the School IIall,T,ehlghton, this Fiiday and Saturday evening, (Feb. 27 and 28). r nou inn sin : Friday Hvonlns, Fob. !i7. School Hall. Muslo... ,,, ,,LohlKliton Orchestra Readings..,,,,, .Miss Julia LVijrlo, Maslo , , , , , I,ccturcI'erlod lotiycen the close of the Revolution anJ tho ndoptlan of the Feder al Constitution Dr. ff. C. Scha,e(lcr, Principal ol Kutstown Mormal schocd. Muslo v. .Lehighton Orchestra, Admission (to pay expenses of Institute) lio, oainraay, m. .8.-1111,-11 scliool ltooin. tionxmq ecsiioai-B a. ni. to 12 p. ra. Object Teishtng....,.,, ,,0. A. Hitter, Method ol Teaching Oolor Dr. Schacftr! Readlng-."How Olrla Study".. .Miss Or.jla Class Drl!l-"Arlthmcllc"....MIss A Hauk. Composition II, J. Hetnhard. Amnsoox Btsiion J:J0 to 4 p. tu. School Oevcrnment It. A. Elsenhardt Language ...Dr. N. O. Scharlfor. Reallng "Liberty and Unlon.".MIs Coyle Class Drill 1'ractlcAl Tos.ta of Qood Teaehlns Prof. r. .1 Stettlar, Prlrt. 9lSlatlngton Schools, The Superinteuilents or Lehigh and North a,mpton counties may te with uf, A most caralal Invitation Is extended to theteaehsn p.fthe adjotmnit counties and nil friends of eilucallou, T. A. SNYpElt, Co. Sivpt. Mahoning Tiuih;, Al. HaUaman will erect a hours and wheelwright shop At New Mahouingln the spring. -rThe spring term of Ihe Centre Square Select School will open on Monday, April 6th. Jar. N. M. Balliet will be tho in structor, Wallaco Siewell and Jacob Sbirea were elected eehool di.-ectojs last week. Y. F. Neumoye? and isa Sayapnah Eberta wero happily marrieil laat Sunday. Key. W. 11- Strauss officiating. We wish the young oauplo a prosperous journey through life. Uur teachers will attend the local in stitute- At ihlgh.ton to day (Saturdiy). Miaa Mry Xr,dcr tpeut Sunday in iKbightun. pA,n From Pleasant Corner, Wrlln T.,r ll.rv-tf . itlm.n.. It .1... foil a.iml f II,. .r.. ..I l, ....I . I ... - ...... .... b. "u ... tU.U explains Ilia reatuua wby we ara In nave eight ir.oru snow aUirma betweeu uoiy aud the 2811,01 next month. 'JXuHW -IX. Nothslain ai,d fsm.ly.r Mahoning, f Vlllltug In Schuylkill cuunty reo-utly Jcttru, Church Dedication, at Laury'a Station. The St. John's, or as mora lainlllarly know, tho Miller's church, Reformed and L.ltherau, near Laury'a Station wluoli dur ing tha fell and winter was repajcd anil rrp,iii,ted, was m Sunday je dedicated with appropriate services, in, tho presence of n. very lorgo concourse of people. Tho day, though a cold one, waa brtgk,' and clear, and largo crowds were present at each o( the serylcea. Tho exercises, were, con- ducted by tho pastors,, toys. Hoirord and Renulngcr, assisted by Iev. A. J. 0. Pubb, and Rev. Dr. Rcilly, of Alllentown, and, Kcv. 0. A. Bruegcl, of Cherry ville. Rev. Pubis occnpled the pulnlf In the forenoon and delivered a very appropriate and In teresting sermon. Tho other pastors preached in tho nltcrnoon and evening. The people In attendance throughout the day listened with wrapt attention, to tho discourses preached. Tho services were made all the mora interesting by the ext cellent singing ol a lino choir. All In at tendance seemed to be yery much pleased with the beantflul appearaneo o,f tho edi fice us presented in the Imjimvcnjeuls made. Tho collections, of th,o. day amounted to up wards of 150, Allcntnwn Democrat. Tito, East Pennsylvania (Jonfcrcnco. ino lorty-slxtu annual session of the Eist Pennsylvania Cinference of tho Evangelical Association opened Wednos lay morning in Oataaauqiia. Over ono hundred ministers and laymen are in attendance and Iho oonforenco will bo iu session one week. Bishop Pjbj, of Chicago, presides': Rev. S. C. Breyfogel.of r.eading,is secretary, and has threo asiistants. Tho missionary CJiise was well auppnrted in in 1S81,oycr $11,000 having been contributed. The business Wednesday onnslst&i chiefly of tho appointment of committees and the refi-r-or.ee to them on special subjects. Eleven names were presented to be licensed as ministers, ami elders, and deacons, orders wero voted to seven. The next conference, will be held at Reading beginning the last Wednesday in February, 18S0. The Evan gelical Aeso-iatinn is ono of the strongest religious bodies in this part of the Slato and Us nieni l?rs Stp a thrifty, God fearing hones.', people. J.o;t tn tho Woods. On Sundiiy evi'iiliig last Michael Fahlin and doeeph Logan, minora, left Eckley to g to Highland. Snow waa falling at the linve and tb.o wind blew at a terrific rate. When about half Iho journey had ba,en completed and while they wero passing through a dense wcsitl Fublin's hat blew off and he started iu, pursuit ct it. Logan journeyed nu ami reached Highland, but hla companion failed In apitoar. A search ing party staitod out, but had fulled to find any trace or him up to Vioilncsilny titer noon. Il U thought ).e perished in the woods, and tliat the tody la covered with snow, which Is a,bo.ut two feet deep in that loathly. Tho Lohigh Coal Company. More than 130,000 shares, the largest ever Iil led , were voted at the sixty-fourth an 111111) meeting of the stock-holders uf the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, heli Tuesday morning in the Board of Trodo rooms, Philadelphia. The report of the Board of Surveyors waa rrad or.d ap prayed, The eld'lion of officers resulted as pillows: President, Joseph S. Harris; yice. presiden t, Francis C. Ynrnnll; directors Edward W. Clark, Francia II. Copi, Fisher Hazard, Charles Parish, Gnorgo Whitney, James M Wilh-ox.Edward Lewis, T. Cliarl- son Henry, Samuel Dickson and El war J B. Liisonriug. ' PcMIe Sales. stills for Ihe 'following aales have been printed at this offiv-e or the same are adver tised in the CttD; Advocate ; Saturday, March 14, nt ) o'clock. Farm- nig suck, imuseiiom luruiliire. ;3 acre farm, Ac, pruperty of Johu Hatinan, 0,'ca.in Towamensing twp. Fiiday, March 20, at 10 o'clock, Horse, cow, liirming stni'K nnd household lurm turp, property nf Solomon Kemsrer, near ine uric cimrcu, tasl 4'enn twp. Saturday, March 21, at 1 o'clock. Horses, rows, pigs, Inrming implements, liousa- ninii iiiriiiiuie. ,ii' nrnncrty ol iJaviil Prelsharh, W.ilnutpnrt, Northampton no. A Board ofTrado is to ho established in Mauch Chunk with a view to promoting industries in that place. This is a step iu the right direction. On Thuredoy last Joseph Stiles, of Easlon, died at the asylum of the insjne at llariisburg,where he was taken six months e'i, aged bZ years. lie was a cabinet maker by trade nnd his mini gradually b cime impaired. Our popular landlord, J. W. Rauden, buh, of tho Carbon House, served u boun tiful BUpper to a psrty of oia;h.ty-lwo persons Iroin East Mauoh. Chunk, on Wednesday evening. ITEMS OF INTEREST. Tho latost Birvioa of a burglar alarm in ChicAgo was to call its possessor into the hallway, wkcro be was shot by tLe uurgi ir, The flicesler hound; Ju Ungland re cently Vad a retnarkaddj long run.vv'hich waa termiuaterl by the fox falling dead in front of (be paok. Fiye liorses wc;e killed. -A te.iober,cpenkinp, before the Hbode J-ilapd Institute of Instruction, recom mended the iutroductiou of healthful story hooks as an antidote against the evil of flash literature. President White says that Cornell, linoe it got rid of Adltr and Itussel, nnd some other pronounoed antl believerr, bas resumed a Christian nltltnde. The Hoard of Trustees is. in n largo majority eyangelically Ohrlstln, I,eglslatures all over the conntry Aro being appealed lo by those interested in temperauoe agitation lo introduce into pnblio schools instruction as to the ef fects of alcohol, and It is oh&rged that in many cases tho bills tire so framed as to create a mr-tket for unsaleable booki, or provide n pleasant job for come phiian tnroplst lu compiling n new one. The skating crare attains its highest development In the oouptry, City peo ple have Hitle idea of It, A Vermont clcrgmnn ju a recent address expressed the idevtbat a moderate use nf the rinks was well enough for children, bnt he said he had known of lnslaucei iu which men had left their work, larmrrs even iu their busy season And gone in their over alls to tho skating rink, In France the oonanmptlon ofnlco bolls over 1,400,000 litres per annua-, and tho nuinbei of drink fhop-i about 400,000, or oue for every hundred iubab- f'"uta' Hut in certain of Iho uestern 1 . ... ,. , ttparlmenta the piopoyliou is one to ' every 54, takinrj all ages and both ft xee, ,livMcn, ,0 or20(ll,nIl ko,h-r de, P""aent wioe WM fruitful fonu uf luteniprau3, bat in Ihe l.oilh It is be spirit from grslo beetroot or potato That is irioU consumed nnd causes; tlje most miaclilovous results. -Tho sieinbers of tb.o Comedle IfrAEi cajsa wero agroeabiv impulsed n few days BROi on, receiving an Invitation front tho enro of St. Ilouh to attend a great festi val Cf lebialloa in thc,t chuxcli. TI)o ac tors Aad nclieues mustered in, fotce on the occasion n,nd joined, lu the ccretnou ial lu n very Inlcrcstlufj aud edifying mnnner. Ousting nkout fotaoio ra;nni of repaying the chUUy of tho cure, tbey hit on the happy Ldca of inviting that dignitary and alt Iho pricta nt t. Kock to n pefoxmanca at tho Conjcclle Fran cnlse. Thin Ircltlout lias n wholesoruo complexion t and shows bow completely (bo old prejndlco against players Is being swept nwny, A railroad company ran t,wo cars, be tween Memphis nnd Covington, one of Uem for wbito persons and the other for negroes. The one nssigned to the blacks was practically tho smoking car, to which the whites and blacks nliko were In tho habit of resorting for smoking and drinking. Ida WeU, a colored teacher, took her seat in tho wbito car and was forcibly ren,ov.ed. She ausd the com pany, and tho Court held that sbo was wrongfully ejected, because to, her was refused the first-class accximciodations for which s):o had pi in the purchase of her ticket, aud o. wbic.li s,b was en titled under the tr. ''he jury gsye her udgueut to the amount of five hundred doll m. -A DE-pATcn from It,im, dalei the 21th Inst., Bav: Tho Topo Tnesday. replying to the Addresses of a delegation of French worklugmen, traced tho evils afflicting tho working daises to their abandonment of tha principles of reli gion, and to their submittiug themsdves to the influence of agitators who deceiv ed them with vain promises nnd flattered then) by magnifying their rights and never alluding to, their duties. Nothing good could arise from exciting the work man's Late to proprietors and the ricl-. The vemedy fey the ovilu of tho wotker's lot was. to be found in associations aud co-operation aud the ttudciiug of mutual nssistauco in cases of sickucss and old nee. Catholics ought to unite and work in concert in preparing for tho Church and society a hotter future. The l'opo'n speech mruU n marked impression on his auditors, The original authograpU love letters of John Keats, which aro about to he sold, coiyptiso thirty-Ave epistles of frctn one to three papjea each. They are said to present n complete picture, if painful, nf the unfortunate tWetS wind during the last two, yeari of his lilc, Tbo om parlson between the first of the eaiej, written nt KhniiUin, sa Wight, in the summer of 1S19, nnd the last, indited on the eve of hij departure from Iiondon for Home, is singularly striking. The former is fnl! of hope, while the other seems to have been written in despair, its concluding seutenoea being) Tho world is too bntal for me. I ni gl,id there is suoh a thin- ns tho grave. 1 nm pure X shall nover have auy rest till I get there. wish I Wat either in yonr arms full of faith, or, tli!t i thunderbolt would btrike tho Oo d hlrss yon. J. K." 'Gectla Spring." Among spring preparations, do not neg lect Hint which is most important of all yuur own tinny, Puring tlie winter the blood absorbs many impulitici, which, if not expelled, ie liable to break nut iu scrofula or other dlscaso. Tho best spring medicine ia Hood's. Sarsaporilla. It expels every impurity from the blood, and givsa Strength lo cyery function of the bod)'. Sold by All druggists. Take Warning. At Ihia season of the year when so many people become subject to attacks of bilious nesa, kidney troubles, constipation and nil the list of troubles that arise from being housed up, or that are brought nn by colds ami e.iosiirc, it is tho part of prudence to take warning from the experience nf others and provide ourselves with the means of es.'a.u from similar troublaa. 811 wide is the lama of Kidney Wort, that grsmt rem edy for all kidney and liver troubles, that almost every ono knows nf its great virtue for such rases, It should bo k.-pt iu every household ready for an emergency. STOCK MARKETS, Jteported up fo 13 o'clock, by De Haven 3c Townsend,Bankers,Ko. 30 S Third Street, Philadelphia. Stocas bought and sold either for cash or on margin. ThMtt?hn, Fob, I5lh 1SSJ. bid aaked I! SJ's, Ext lni U S Currency 6's 127 - US4J, now..... 1I2J 1S BSt'i , 1221 1221 Pennsylvania P, H 'a MtMMt Ml e t'lillailolpliia & Reading F, K 81 Lehigh Vallev RR ,. J8 L-'high Coal .V Navigation Co 4(1 Hufr. N. Y. A Phila. R. R Co 21 New Jersey Central Sn Northern Pacific Coin 181 8 m 31 SSJ 18J 43 14 48J t'Ji 37i in Si Prefd 421 Oregon Transcontinental ,, 13 Union Parifia 4f. Western Union 5a Wast Shore Is 37 Louisville k KHthrillo ,.. 201 Bllrar. fTradeal... ,. fS New Advertisements, Three Peculiarities Hood's Sarsapsrllla, the great blood purifier ana rcguiatlug medicine, is characterized by tnrec peculiarities, namely i 1st: 2d: 3d: Tho combination of tbo various icmedlal agents used. Tlie proportion In v hlch the roots, herbs, barks, etc., arc inlxcu. The process by which tho tctlvo medicinal properties are sccurcu. Thn result Is arnodlclpe ef unusual strength and curat ivo power, which cflccts cures here tof ere unequalled. Those peculiarities bcloug exclusively to Hood's Bamp&rtlla, and are Unknown to Others Hood's Barsararlll.i Is prepared ydth the greatest skill and care, by pharmacists of education and long experience Hence It Is a medicine worthy of entire confidence. If you suiter from scrofula, salt rheum, or any dii. ease ot the blood, dyspepsia, biliousness, sicK hcadacho, or icldney and liver complaints, catarrh, or rbpumatlsm, do pot fall to try Hood's Sarsaparilla "I recommend Hood's Snrsnparllla, to nil my friends as tbo brat blood purifier on earth." AVsi. GAl'F, druggist, Hamlltou, O. " Huod's Sarsnparlll.i has cured mo of scrof. VlQus hainoA and dono mo worlds cf good otherwise," C. A. Almoin, Arnold, Me, A VocU. containing many Additions,! state, meats of cures will be sent to sll who desire, Hood's Sarsaparilla pold by all druggists. CI l six for $3, Ma,tla only ly a I. HPOO ti CO., Lowell, Mas, IOO peeos Qhq PoIIqf, K?T. AIiVKUllSEMVSTS' Receipts anil Expeaftitnres OF -Carbon County FOR TH.E YEAR ENIlINfJ; DeQembQr My 1884, Jannaty 1. HJI, 'to. bataixw ntflt last reiiort..... VIW? ocasa, receive foio, ouHectors. fa. tf".'l il DyrijiOATnaoj tU't, It. ti. Horn, East Mauoh Chunk.. August, Ilehrens Penn ure:,t.... "i 04, unruoATXs or IBM. .Vol, nTTcra skis. Itanka ......S, 1 13 !. Peters, East 1'cnn,..' 174 S3 II, P.. I.ov.in, Vrankllc. 2UJ 81 .1. S. llawk.-Kldiler... til li Harrison Wcnti, Parryvlllo 3? 19 y. 1". I'ealer. Lanslord 43 li U. L. Carrol, l.chlirli vl So II. II. AlbrlKht, LehlKhton IS C3, John Painter, Mauoh Chunk 413 "4 II. 1'. I.ovan, I'enn t orcst itu a Paul Smith. Townmenslna; .' T2 01 Ucorge Umery, Welssport ST t'Uil Si ncrttCATES or 1831. John Tcyasklj, Hanks 883 00 Chunk u' K. O. I'oters. Ilast renn 6 8t II. 1'. Lcyan, Frank II R , "AO Cft (No CollcetoV) KWdor S. 1'. I'ealer, I.ansrord MS CU I). L. Carrol, Lchlg-li...... 102 2U William lienneuy, i.nusanno oi " 13. II. Albright, Lehighton (CO 00 N. Krlll. Lower Tonamcnslnir til. '.0 John l'nlntcr, Mauch Chunk 150 01 II. I). Ucrliarl, Packer let oi Oeorxo Carrol. I'ackcrton kM no Harrison wenn, i-arryTino m " .1. 1'. Utirlstinan, I'enn Forest 14J 27 Paul Huck, Towaincnslng 10J 01 l: li. Uouse. Weatherlv CS3 9 John S. .Minor, Woltsport 40 CC Daniel Kcnueuy, maucii inuiin fonnslilp.... '-uu "IJ to cash RscEtvxD roit niusvTlW or cu- BK1TKD LiMIS. John Jlouslass, Tract. East Tenn... If 2 .Tolm St. Price, 13ast Penn 17 29 Jnmeslloylo, Lot, W.eatlicrly , 9 M miUion " John Slears. Tract, Pucker 11 81 John I.eran. Last Penn ZO 76 Jonathan Fell, Mauch Chunk Town- snip , , Ilobcrt I.nndls i" 00 John Ilouiij, Packer St 42 $178 53 TO CASH RECXITSII fO TAIIS XStTEaED OM TAX. LIEN, Peter llnrtz, Lnnsanne 14 40 M.McFnilden, E. M. Chunk to Nathan (lermnn, L,elilghton 2 01 Emery & I-,chr, 2 41 William (tela 1H N 1-:. Albttifht , ,. 11 S8 N. Hcllrtch, Lower Towanienslng., 1 70 11. Mcnk , IU O. 11. llauer.nlahontnH.. 1 C li, Miller...,, 1). 11. Jones Hi S. Jones, Towomenslng 107 Thoinaa llurton w li.llelsell, Welssport SO 1, Clauss.,,,..,,,..,.......,.,..,.. 1 Hi "' 00 TO eiAStl ON MiaCEMAKOVS ACCOUNTS. Joslah Amlreas. commissioner ex pinsca lor list uisaiiowcu uj iw Auilltar 0 07 I.e. vl Armhruster, Rents, ISil (u 00 Levi Annbrustcr, Items, 1834 fO 0a Ilett k Pnlntoi. Kent 12 60 First Nat. Hank of M, C. Kent, 1852, Ut3, 1884 S 00 Hobcrt Klots, Ground Kent 1 04 K. Sciislnnor, Coin, lor Lumber sold, vli! A. ). Prince 1" J? Hunslckcr, Uclulg, Valley ,.. 10 10 im 42 TO CASH RECEIVED TOR TAXES OS UNSEATED VAKSS, Danks Township Kiist I'enn " Franklin " Khliter " Lausanne " l,c,l,Wh L. Tovtauienslng Townahlp.., Maueh Chunk " .... Packor ' .... Ponn Foreat " Tonainensloa; " .... Kast Maucn Chunk Ilorough.. Lehighton ... Pnrryvtllo " Wcuhcrly " Welssport, ' ... 849 tt 70 81 17 05 S74 31 70 84 70S 10 62 Si 181 00 1430 f.5 klS US 565 37 4a -o 14 01 1 17 23 04 8 T I554 06 .iso.et; is Total , By ordore paid as follows ; CR. COURT EXPENSES. JCRT COMMISSIOKKRS. fleorge F.Huntstniter "... Jacob S. Hawk F. It. Itetier, clerk , 11. S. ltlnkcr ,,,.,..,..,. I S2 60 43 64 25 0. 16 00 $110 CI Grand .Jurors for 1681...., Petit Jurors tor 1SS4 , Traverse Jurors for ISSt. .$ SOS 08 . 12V7 83 . UOt S4 V3WI 40 Q. W. Lenta, summoning lurora and rclurna ....$ 122 00 117 60 Jonah Markley, court crier......... (leorte liltchle, stenographer Arthur Head , Constables' returns Tipstaves .., , , CO to 10 9) 211 81 2!t 9J 536 03 COM 'OK WEALTH CASEk. Witness fees t Justice nf the Peace costs Constables' costs (leo. W. Esser, Prnthonotary E. M. Mulhearn, District Attorney C. W. Lentz, Sheriff L. F, Lents, bgardlng Jurors Tl) 84 07 02 ISO 92 129 92 M 17 111 75 97 60 (1917 42 (383T fl Total for Court Fxpenses.... COUNTY coustissioxKas, Samuel Harlemau, 97 days.. Anms Itelml. 7?days Jldwln r-rustnger. 62 ilaja... ostab Aqdreaa.2daye, 1181. Thoinaa S, lleck, clerk....,.. 201 00 219 Oi . zip ou . 7W 00 (1140 00 rssiMira axd statioxebt. Q n. Sluley, E. 11. llaucb. printing ... 113 CO 227 10 60 00 40 II 67 74 J. IV. Maloy, ' II. I). Smith, " II. V. Morthlmer, " WrlKht 6c Keller, receipt huok und ca-dera ,, J, li. Wright fi Co., election blanks W. F. Mu'riihy'a jSoni, reourder's bonk..,......., , E. V. Luskenbacb, stationery Thomas S. Heck, stationery and ex- pressage 20 00 II 02 6 00 (931, e; VX0EAIZD LAXT0 TAX. Henry Sharer, school, Lower Town. meuiInK ( Daniel House, Horough, Wealberly, Johryll (lerhart. poor. Packer 11. L Carrol, roid. jMblKh IJ, McLean, treasurer, costs on un seated lands 19 9 V 71 95 00 177 (9 63 00 (353 il HHUMI-TION OT CaiATED LABUa, John Oracle. t 0 66 12 47 23 01 31 10 25 00 34 50 iuqidii n, iieex Auijust llehrcjis. Fell tract, John llalllet, liouglass uud Price tract...,,., James Kltter, LAndts tract John Ualllet, Douglass & Price tract S W, Hudson, Itumlg fc Meara ttaet , K, D.Cortrlght , (31 U3 lxquiiiTioxe, H. II McQarvey on body ol M, (:aulev ... 22 (0 12 t'S 11 U 15 M S7 S3 11, 1. Latham on body of jstn.s (turns J. A, Smith .ii lM.dyo( W, Ely,,,... J. A. Smltn uu bodlet of tichltcr nn'd SeaVoldt , , J A. Sialtn on bvalles o( llaslup, Preston ,a!l 2;e,tne.i( it! County FinaTi)$c$., XLECTION EXr-ESSIS. FKn, Paul KresKe,T,ws,cinslna;.$ 82 80 Itobart llepue, Maucli Chunk, Second Want'..-.. 28, SO Nicholas Krill, Lower Towamcniin ...1 82 to Nov. t 20 90 23 70 V7 10 21 W 24 6d 25 69 21 60 J3 41 i oj. 24 84. 29 I I 23 60 29 10 20 10 20 g 20 90 27 3u' 27 00 35 60 23 23 23 60 20 on 23 3 t 00 w; It. Itibcr. Franklin It U Oitcrl Kelirltf, Lehtirhton.. 11. II. L'verllt: Welrmort. si ;o 81 10 33 00 23 (0 H. W. Herlass. I'enn Forest W. 11, lUrns, Packerton... Henry Frits, Lehigh Pius, .-iclivjelujot; East Mnueli Cliunk..; '.. I). 1' Kreflley, BIrjhonliiR.. UeoiKO llukes,MesuetiUn- UK W. S. HotiVI.msrunl ....'. William Ooldstraw Auilcn lied ', Dunlel Shoeiiiakor, East Peon I. Si U'lionriel. ' Kunimlt 33 70 31 0) 21 60 ft 0 JO, $0 it 00 ' Hill 82 60 Uatld Vrcns, WealherJy... 81 60 reter uartt, Packer li Hi) .lauiu Sifl.lth, Liusanne,'.'. 82 03 23 0 S8 Ol sj ra SI 10 iairicK ajiniui, i, ' Ucayaf R Mas. M. Chunk. Ftnt aril......... u W. lUtt'oan, Parryvlllo erV Ueta. oth Kidder. Kui Pjora; L. I'OX, tll? ltd- 33 10 h. II. Uarber aml'i:; lt, Thomas S, lieck,expresiage in blanks ,',..".,., II. II. MCUarvey. for Feb. im 1 64 (747 00 (930 -6 747 00 ' 4,1380 05 ASSESSMENT AVD aHaTTION EXl-EN-atS Assess. incnt. Andenrled Dtitrict, F. Mc t'adden t 63 00, Bealslra,. t(on. $ 41 23. C 00 21 00 IS 00 0 00 12 Oil 20 0) 10 00 i-.nab i con, i.doiei iioruig.. E.ait. Mauch Chunk, II. Kclchtnim Franklin, . 7. K. Ulckert.... KlJdor - rjortli, W. F. Streoter,.... Kidder South, Emery Ueta. Lansford. Moiian P. Uavls 8 Oj 19 00 36 00 10 M 10 00, 21 00 01) 6 00 S3 00 ijiusanne. u, McCole. Loliljili, Uoo. Metier ijcniKhiou t rank P. hem- moi Levlston Ulstllct, Q. W.' Rtalkhouse Lower TowamenstnK, W, Snyder Mahoning, A It. Humbert Mauch Chunk. 1st Ward 20,26 20 CO 18 12 12 CO 23 Oi 15 00 (0 (0 ) 00, 01 41 60, Jos. Madura Manch Chunk, 2nd Ward, E. E. Lino.... 82 00, aiaucn ununK township, M, . Utout 72 60, Nesquehonlnir District, John llutlcr Nesquchonliig Ulsirlct John Croison Tacker Township, Reuben Stelncr , Packerton, E. tilmfcr Parrjvlllc, W. II. Anthony. Penn Forest, Leyl Kueh ner Ti.wamenslnr, Nathan 1 00 1,3 3J r 00. 13 00 6 00 8 10 8 ?0 ( 00 0 00 fi 00 2 00 Steqiler...., 14 00 weatlierly, 11, 8. Klnker... 20 00 Welssport, J. If. Zero 3 o i (liT S 1853 02 417 8S (330 10 MieexiLAXioc. n. Leonard, medical aarvlces for prisoners., , ( ; 05 S. Stroup, Loner Towauicnaing yoad drvmagea 6100 Freiman Kelfcr, aihltrB,tIuu oosta Kld.ler township suit, I OS T. A, Knydsr, Co. Nupt., Tcachors' lustttuio....,.,, , 2 0 00 Jas. ltutherford, road damages...., ,6 00 t reyinnn Keucr, costs ol appeal, Mnrtlilmersult, Thos. J. Ileberllng, cleric Naturall, satlpu'-'ourl , 400 F. I'.crtJlctto, Attorney for Morthl mer suit X CO County Auditors, and Clerk for 1813 07 (6 Court House aud Jail exponses 10 1 or A, lt. Tobias, tire Insurance. l'.o to M. Martin, street sprinkling lu 00 rucniaa cj, uecK, uupnoates and postage H 27 N. 1) Cortrlght, Jr.. P. O. liox reut and pastaxe , 6 .18 CI. A. liox. matting ,,, )u 03 Taxes refunded, collectors over paid.,,..,,, '4 n Fox soalps 183 00 u, w. stents. DOnMlnj prisoners..., 699 41 n. W, Etser, court clerk and eleo- tion certllicates ,.,..,,.... 130 1 1 L.. & U. Nav. Co., eot 177 00 .iiaucn i;iiunt uai cu no Mauch ChunS Water Co i ft w ciks, uiiuno mo11 iivrsjori, coin, mtftlon at 10 per cent. In settle ment ol crodlt for Stato tax ,5081 C3 , 693 10 W. Ct. I-'rejman, county solicitor..-, lutl 00 Hepalrjio county bridges tot a Eastern Penitentiary , , 112 tr Hospital at Danville, F. Hdhloh..,. 40 13, Houirjas MoLean, treasurer salary. 10dQ oq Douglas rcLicau, poreeniagu on siatetax.,., , 149 (5111 23 Total expenditures..,,., (I(,C16 29 tltCAriTCLATIOir. rialanco on hnnd Jan. 1, 1884. Tolal reovllits for U3., ..tit. -.;3 65 .. 19.018 10 (3061 75 liXrEtiDiTCnss. Total eiperaea f. r Courts ( 6137 81 Count v Commissioners 1143 0. Printing; and stationery , in 02 unseairu lanil lax Sf Kedcinptlon or unseated lands...,,,. 2.4 OS Inqulsltlont., i a it r.iccuons , , Asseastnept a'nd Itegltratlon. Miscellaneous 13SB 03 WO U0 61.1 23 ,815,015 '.'0 Ualanee In hands of tho trsasurer Jan. 1. 18S5 (13,000 4' BALANCE OTJTSTANDIXO, John Kline, money collected.,, ( CI ns j. .i. uaiiagner, nninpoo on over drawn account as Commissioner In 1181 14 (0 J.J. uaiiagner, expenses disallowed by Audltorsfjr 1881 9 07 Tlios. Knons, oi.auerlll, jury fces, 1:61 and 1SS3 ;. - CO 00 cnas. w. i,ents, snerin. Jury Ices, 1SSS...... 18 CO iiicnarii Horn, collector, E Mauch Chunk , 10 76 H. P. Lcvan, collector, Franklin... 224 47 cnaries t,, b Her, oulieetor. Ma. honlni; 420 07 I). Kennedy, collector, MauchChunk townslil 833 22 jonn rainier, collector. Mauch Chunk Imrouxh 80S 03 I). 1). (lerhart, collector. Packer 116 03 Harmon wenu, ooueoior. Carry ville 01 t John S. Miller, eolleetor. Wales- 1rt, , 132 S3 Wllll.nn Merrick, collector, East Mauch Chunk 41 60 M. I . peaier collector. Lanstord.,.. i 61 E. II, AlbrlKht, collector, Lebluhlon )r, 25 John Trovaskls, collector, lianks ,. 62 19 Paul liuck, collector, Towamcnslcg 00 22 ,'Nii Collector) Kidder S27 01 rtalhan Sm.th, eolleetor, Tonaren- sing too u. n. L.cnts, tsnenrj, jury icei tor 1151 40 00 (3713 81 We, the undersigned Auditors of the County of Carbon, Elate of Pennsylvania, elected and duly sworn according to law, do report that we met, audited and ad lusted and settled aecordlnor to law thn l'ooTtounta of tho Trcaaurer and Commljaloners of said county, commencing tbo werk upon the fifth day of January, A. P. 1835, and compjeliug it upon the thirty-first day of January, 1SS1, and that said aco-unls as settled nnd above stated end of record In tbo office of the Vrolhonwsry of sild Oouo. ty are correct. In testimony whereof we hays hereunto. set our nanus end aeala at, tha office o fore said, tnii iniriy-nrst day of Januarv. A. p. IbSi. Pacr. Bucx. Inn II. A. UlTtita, i ittv Auditors, II. E. fiWAKTE. 1SESI.J Attest ; I. II. Hi sees, Clerk. We, the above named Auditors, find lb following tacts t That several orders were iwued nf which there is nu record upou the, iiiiniitss of the Couu'y Coiuiiiatonera. That duplicate orders Nos. 40.1 and 471 wero isiui'il aiununtilig to $V) (50, iili-l Hie proof ffa return I t iho Couuly Tfasury alter the aoi-ouuta had iM-rn olokrd. That the Coumy Coiiiniiil.,ieri were negligent in not apailiillng a collector nr taxra for Ividdrr township. That a wise iliu-r. tion lines not seem, lo hav been ex.anas.'d mi tie part of I lie Com -iiilxtr.nera 111 ipourrlng a hill rf miata and then o..iittiiig -4 jiidgmenl far leu dollars to 11. V. MorihiuiT, when his ungiual c aim niiiouuicil only t elivitu dollars. We would recommend that a rnt account I nwiiid with tup several tenauts of thu ounir buildings and gfiin'ts. 11 That tbe tc-irr.!:i users p ctJ.re & jnjiisasi.Hisi jgaay) County Jfinanccs Sheriira Dacltstnd, that theSherlirf-uii the A,u,ilitofj with s statement, ef, bia in.-, celptsaud expenditures'. ' rpf. Hooir, V II, A. Buri.to, yAudJtofSj, II. fi.B'iTi. J, " Attcatt 1,. II,. Brsis, Clerk-. AuMsand IniUhlednesi of Carbon Coun,. ly.Jauuary 1, 1685 a n AXSRTS. IVlanco In hands of Treasure?... 3lS,0Ja) 49, Dala,nce. outstanding ',. 271 RV fIT.TJO J3j tunrsTitDSRss. To unsealed land lax due town shlpa and boroughs for school, road and poor lax... JO'l M fj.)rnmniiwealth costs due'.', 10 14. Inqiiisition 102 30 Approximate amount d'u,i ' for commissions and, exonerations nu'tHX collector'a'balancoa.i.... 810 on, Una,iliiilod and disputed bill....' 1412 21 Vouchers Issued In 188-4 and no'i presented (or payment . I0 8. Apprnximata recounts in excess ufUubllltha ..,.. 5lft,iy it AkiwosT Coll., 1 Jo il A&KKsi KOainmiasloners, Benj WlLAM,!. j( Altrstcd : Miciiaxl CA.as.tor,, 9lerkv February 14, IsSJ-wl. .ATJt- Administrator, IQtlao. ESTATE OF MAltY J. OLAIJSS, Las. ters of Administration oil tlie Entriteor Mary J. Clauss, late of tho tmrouh of Lehtghtun, Carbon county, 1'n... 'deceased, haye beet uranted lo W. P. I.UtfO,' resldliur ln said tiproligh, to wbbm al( persons Ina&Ued to said estate aro reiuestedMo rasta'payuient', and those liayliiK elatnis Or dclndhd( will make known tbo samo without delay.' w. v. ipso, Admlnlatratnr. Feb. 14, 68-w0 " Lehighton, Pa. TCotlce Is herel.v vlTen ILaS Ilia an.nartnf.w- srhlii hcrotolore cxlstlnn bntwoen Nathan Latllor and Joseph F. liox, doing business as Furniture. Flour and Food Dealers, under ihe ttrm nimoorLiOor it. Itcx, n Franklin twp , Carbon County, Pa., was dissolved by nnitU.ll consent on tin 22d dny or January. 1885, NATHAN LAFFLER. .ui.t-ii t , r.A, The bustnsia will "be 'continued at tha old standby tha undersigned, who will sjsttl all Vina ui3 uj or lo, iui; ain urra. .ICSES' 11 T. REX. Febru.iry 7,th, H8S-w,S. lyeputora' jXqtioo. x.qiaia oi ur.Aii Anna.;!, lareer sua. honlnajTwp., Carbon County. 1a.. deceatetl. Loltara testamentary upon the store Re state have been granted to the underslirnsd. all person! Indebted tu lata estate aro re quested to make i.ayiuent, and those bavlrW out delay to a.u.ou.-, a itn ie, Exaontar. Jan. Sl,U85 0ir ' 1 T' Magnetic Cnres.. la the first man to dlMovor the phlloeopMeal' nrlnclule that nil nervous nalns. aehei. nil debility should be treated from the "brain niiiory, troin wnenoo emanates all nervous forcoand will power. Alt other terms of treatment for nervous dlsordara are failures. 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