ikiiiqiiton. i' a.: SATURDAY, MAl'Cll 27, 1SS6. Enjeml at the i1iig1iton post-oflice ns Second Class Mail Mutter. The Wilkcsliariu liecortt of Sattmluy says theto Is qulto a movement 'gulug among Luterno county Democrats to nominate Ex-Senator Kcklcy 1J. Coteas the ucxt Democratic cfitnll.latc for Gov ernor of Pennsylvania. The Biwrd ays Coxe ivonl 1 lm aceetilablfi to Itan dall, Wallace and Scott. T. V. Powdeklt, tlic aMo general master workman of the Knights of Labor, Is a native of CarlunIale, Pa., where he wai born Jan. 23, ISof. Hv trade a machinist, he has made himself a competent civil engineer. He was Mayor of Scranton for two years, and has served six years at tho hcud of the great labor organization. HcpiiusKxrATlVE IUxdali. is quot ed in the Boston Journal as saying to a colleague: "If we do not adjourn by Juno 15 we shall lose the next House." The correspondent says: "Congress, will not adjourn by Juno l.". U may be gravely doubled whether thero will be an adjournment by July 15. JIany ex perienced Congressmen lis August a3 the (late of adjournment." Tiikisu aro about -1,000 presidential appointments requiring confirmation by the Senate. Of these 1, WO were n en Incumbents, 1,200 to 1111 vacancies, and about 700 nominated In cases of suspen sion. There have been 174 removals In the South, 227 In the West, 101 in the North Atlantic States, and 7.'! In South Atlantic States. Of these the great proportion has been postmasters. Jf. Y. Sun: The anti-tobacco regimen bean In the Massachusetts Reforma tory Monday, and the divine Italelghan weed solaces the wicked cmIIcs at Con cord no longer. If a big wall could be built around Massachusetts, and all the inhabitants be enjoined from liquor and tobacco, made to w ear a uniform dress, and go to bed retire they would say In Concord town at a uniform hour, the heart of the -true Massachusetts re former would' jump for joy. To make thp Commonwealth a bigger sort of prison, where nobody can do anything ha Wants to lithe Utopia of Puritan Ism. A 8.vnT.utY Convention, tho object of which will be to afford an opportuni ty for an expression of opinion on mat ters relating to the public health and tho discussion of methods looking to wards an advancement In tho sanitary condition' of the Commonwealth, the prevention of sickness and avoidable death, and the impioyemcnt of the con ditions of living, will be held In Phila delphia, under the ainpiees of the State Hoard of Health, on Wednesday, Thurs day and Friday, May 12. 1.1 and 1-J. ISi'J. Tho address of vvelcimio vv ill be delivered by His Excellency, Hon. Rob ert, K. Paulson, (lovcinor of Pennsyl vania. Mu. ICKtvnE, of Ohio, has In'ro diied a hill in the Homo providing that Wuit Point cadets shall hereafter be ap pointed from the sons or descendants of soldiers In the l.ito war, and fronithe younger enlisted men in tho army. It is further Tro Hod that when acatkt graduates ho shall be assigned to a regi ment as an enlisted man, and shall serve as such for one year" with the usual pay and allowances. The second year's service shall be as corporal and the third as wrg.unt, after which the soldier shall be eligible to promotion as second lieutenant. West Pointers will uo doubt voto Mr. I.efcvie a leather medal for Ids bill. Tun Knights pf tabor hesitate to ac cept the terms presented by Vice-President Iloxle fora settlement of the pend ing stnuo on the Missouri Pacific and other railroads of the Gould system. The latest ultimatum of the roads.whleh Is strongly urged also by Governors Martin aiid Marmaduke, provides that none of tho men who participated In the destruction of the company's property shall bo reinstated, and that those hands who have been taken on since March :., ISSfl, shall be retained. Tlilr, if accepted, will shut out hundreds of the men on strike. Tho principal con sideration that prevents an agreement is the absolute refusal qf the loads to take back any of the men who Injured Its property, and In this position they aro supported by tho JJrotlicilieod of Loco motive Engineers. Ah-OTiiKK ujhI call forti.u millions of the outstanding three per rents, pay able on the tlrst of May w as issued Mon day by the Secretary of the Treasury. This Inlicitcs that, for the present at least, the government Income Is exceed ing the payments sulliciently to render such a call safe. It Is problematical whether many more such calls will bo made. If any large propoi tlon of the many Congressional schemes to deplete tho Treasury get enacted Into laws the business of dobt-paylng will hae to be suspended or more taxes levied. Por tunaiely a brisk use of the rreslJcntlal veto may save some morn of the govern ment millions to be applied to the busi uess of paying bonds, Unless this remedy Is applied pietty heroically U Is to be feared that somebody will spend the surplus millions that should go to the reduction of the bonded debt. BraafllrMsMew Yort Letter Special to the Camion Advocatk. "Free, gospel ten Ices here and no col lection" such It the sign that floats In fiont of tho Academy of Mule, as an inducement for sinners to enter and par take lit the bread and water of .fe. Two or three hundred j ears ago our father considered no acrilictf too great for the M'uo privilege, which to-da goes be,;, ginj only a few worlhlei slmu-ra at that. 1'hey would take the -'banco of belrg scalped hv an Indian. If tuy had u meollug-houhe. It was cold as a cllv relation's welcome the .eats weie as hard an their own doctrines and the sermons a trial of faith, alongsldt- of which, m-irtjr.lom Itself was ixiradUe. Yet they could stand a loin trainn thruuh tbr mud or luov a e id meet. Ing bon e, a I n a fenwv , r.i , a certain rode I1 l f l - Sc t, fn to chur u In the . 1 i ,' r , ' Kn, i l t IMj g'i j-l banner U a; 'her op of, sinners Is bountiful; they arc but little better, if 'any, than w me on this sldo of the river, mid I regret to add that tills atlinctlvc Invitation failed to till the house. Here Indeed Is the uospei v Ithout money and w ithout pi Ice. The house Is comfortable and loomy; the seats are soft and elegant; the music stirring ami haiiuonlous. and the Rev el end George P. Pentecost being the minister, wc have every reason to" sup pose that the preaching was averogely cood. Vet, sinners come r.ot and the harvest Is not treat. When the house was at all full It was wltb -snltits nut i sinners, and I liaxe noticed in several cf Mr. Moody's meeting.! he had to nsk the saints to keep moving or take a back seat th.1t sinners .might come to the front. Yet, here wo have nn evangelist, however, who never wants an nudlente an humble evangelist it Is true not heard of as often as the Mooilvs. the Sankeys, the Talmages, or the IJeeeh crs; but an evangelist whose name will without a doubt be found engraven on one of the brightest pages of the lamb's book of life. Doctor Ivenyon lias cast Ids lot among the flotsam and jetsam of the slums. Twice a week this humble follower of Christ gathers around him his unsavory cotisicgatlou. They ate just such as thei'ilest ami the I.evl'e would pass by. They are unkempt nn.l lagged, foul and Ill-mannered: justt-ueh material however as needs salvation, If ever It was needed by mortal man. Hrother Kcnyon understands that n hungry sinner is ratiier poor material to translate into a spotless saint, so lie makes an inslduous attack uponSatrn by filling the unrepentant sinner with bread, colTcc and beef, and then when Ids stomach Is comfortably filled, he makes a lively Hank movement on the devil and knocks him out. It Is one of the slshls of the town to see the good shepherd feeding his flock he, not only supplies their immediate needs vvltfi good solid chunks of bicad and meat and copious draughts of coffee which is mi iiuvi un us uauH. uiu no mis incir baskets and bags with potatoes and tur nips, cabbage, Hour, cornineal, oatmeal, 911.11, suit mm inner iiiuigs wnicnare more potent With his audience than nil the sermons that weie preached or all the hymns that w era ever sung. It is no tinrmiinimi tlil.-H.fi,.. il.te ... ........lie. of the streets tn giveaway a barrel of sncar, thrco or four barrels of Hour, n half dozen bairels of potatoes, a box ol tea, a sank of coffee, two or three linn dred cabbages and live or six boxes of soap. Ho Impresses on his congregation tl a. "jlcanllness Is ue :t to gc odlincss, ' and In order to be cleanly they must use soap. Is this not the kind of christian itV llmt llinilp 11(4 nntni. Itm, wit-,! ..1... wandered nniong the hills and by the ...... f f?..ltll ..I..,. . , ad u. imiuiru nuaiiy uiiieieeu iiiintiren H'ars ago. llut there bo sinners here that no gospel ever reaches, and to whom regeiieiatlon seems almost an Im possibility; of this character Is the av- x- w.-,. .,, .... c..i(iuiH- iuiiv .wuuiiucn. ute great body of them graduate from the slums. The keener of a wbtskv-mlll l n potent factor In our polities than the president of a bank or the nastor of a lllircb. Tbe f;wt nf n .mill 1iitf.iv served a teim in the pc'ontlary seems uu iur tu ins pci-.cn auvanet nient. and thereloio .. York is not appalled when she discovers that one of her late council was a receiver of stolen goods. Convenient to all of our great thor- Oll'dirnrpft. nlnmr In tlin it. I. .iMn,e be seen little shops garnished with the si"ii - oi l gum nnu sliver oouglit and sold." In a tray or tvv o in the w indow s .ue ihn movements of watches fiom whleh the a .es have been snipped, and II marks liv which they could be iden tified cartful! removed. Heie very of ten may ue seen quaint old pieces of sil ver, but the great body of the swag goes iinu tut' iictunu assoou as it is reeelvetl. These are receivers of stolen goods. A Mrs. Williams' hmie was robbsd of a large qr.antity of valuable plate, and ai.ieu ny foiuo smait detectives she raced her property to the shop of Al- uerman .laelme, whore business was imymg oi.i goi.u and siLVtsn. The Alderman like Ikev Solomons ,11,1 nm let the glass grow under his feet after me swag eaiiia Into his poscssioii. What did ho do with It? "Vv, i pops n into tie crucible, my dear." Spoons, ladles, cotfee pots, teapots, trays and sugar ti ngs all went Into the crucible, an I when the detective sot theie all ex cept some few pieces had disappeared and were melted into gooil solid bars. At first the Alderman was defiant, then lie tiietl to bribe the officer, and linallv as the uieslie.s of the law closed in upon him he o nproiu sed with the lady by naviiiL-liri-sl lOii 1 1... -,1.... f plate, and thus escaped State's prison as a receiver of stolen goods. Nice timber this for a city father. Excellent material for a political boss. This worthy was an Alderman when the iranelilse of the Ilioadway railroad was before tins Common Council. His sal ary as an Aldeiman was s'.OOO. Yet, living like a lighting cock at tho rate cf itu,uw uer timnuii, oy iiook or by crook he connived in a couple of years to save nearly .20,000. This might be called political economy with a vengeance, but as I said, nobody was surrrUed. If yon look in the gutter for jour rulers you cannot expect them to be Immaculate. I he unkempt constituents of Jinimv Oliver and Fatly Walsh who hold their nightly orgies at Paradise Park (former ly the Five Points), are not Civil Service reformers; large numbers of them have done the Statu service in some of hei public Institutions. 'J he hb-liest types ot hmn:in!tv In tlm rn.i ..t'.-.i. m.....i . . j ... ..... WIAltl ti.tiii aro the keepers of the whisky-mills and in.-5i tii-rs. in view or me U'velations of the past few weeks thinking men ate seriously asking themselves, is popula: government a failure? One of the most instructive features of the week was the Issuance of an cxtia with a full account of the fight between ,. . 1Jomsy ami I.o blanche the , ', """e gone into anv nf Un ptitiiic places or hotels for seveial day. before the flght.ono would have thought that soiuo great national affair was pending, which was to decide the fate of an entiio people. Sporting mm watched and reporters were on thenleit. Diokers slipped off of 'change. Hank eis got excused hv the finance commit tee business. Many merchants had stitl dui calls to fie i o miry, and not a few chinch pri feasor were anxious. The otiginal sitbscripilon of $2,210 was made up by thlity gentlemen subscribers, haeh paying j7." fortliepilvllege of see in; the fun. They sat up two nights. I hey weto chased by the officers out of two Slates, and on the night of the mill they were out most of the night In a mlscrablrt little tug boat on tho Sound, and then In the cold grey of a winter ....... ...tun iiltu laiiiieu on a barien Maud; and under an old shed they saw the two brutes pound each other out of all htiinun shape for nearly an hour, ttlorious amusement! happy country, fortunate i euplo o possess such re doubtable champions! It is no xua try ing to deny It. UrouMyn, the cjiyol churclios, felt as prou I as a peacock of the performance of her distinguish, d son. I have no doubt but if Jack In nip. sey had been puttipforanAllernii.il within twenty-four bonis alter Ihe lislit, ho could hayo been trlumnlianilv electetl In one half the wards of tho cliy. A pleasant young gentleman Is now In tho bauds of tho'law. and it piomhos to be some time befoie he gets out. Ho Is goo I looking, only thirty-three years pu.but herejo!ci-ilni.epssf6S'onof no lu.s than four wives, ami very different from most persons placed in a similar jiosltion. he doe not attempt to deny It. b.it seems to think that to many con quests was .ptlto a feather in his car. His tlrst wife he nuirleil ten vears ago. Threw years of wedded bliss was all he could Hand o .me llne.hv he van Ished, Uking ilio best of his wife's eliitbn. nml Vl... 11....1.. .. .... , . . -;.r . "'" riuauiiiiiiu again till sho taw hlin behind the Una last edneMlay morning. Tor seven vears poo nsu ueen moiiiidng Ilio lossot ' her -MMlskin saequeiin fine silk dreo', and in the lir nrrf her ikenlalb ii ti e sv,o:, 'In J,0 n,,ni I j nr-i.. 'lie r,i .1 ti ihn eul of the ear.h, uud innni elf i.fter Win till (-bocaujht bfm. JIu .rest vcnluie was with Ids lamllady. to whom he owed aboard bill, which he settled with n marriage certificate, ami aficr iv lioncjmoon of thieo weeks vanished' with the lady's flugcr rlnzs and a Hue gold watch. A year or two after he met a young dressmaker, who by. rigid econ omy for years had saved the comfoitablo stun ot moI. Willi which sho intended to start business: she went Into t art I ncrshlp wlih this gay I.olhailo; lie got , i ojsfssiun oi iter minis anil sue saw nun . tin Itinrn. lit, tll'ml fnmnl n lif.lriliv nn.l ) tried his itelilslve arts on her; lie foigot ineaiivicc oTino eitier vveiier "Satn uel, hevare ov tlio wltlders." 'I his was tho loi-k on which ho split. !-he had been there before. Her foifv-two sum mers had not been wasted. If she had a house and lo and nn account at. tho Savings Hank, she was eminently quail lied to tahocaicitf them. Under pre- tcnceoi niiyingsome turnlture.liowever, he got possession of f2)0. nnd he. sud denly disappeared: but Nemesis was on his truck In the shape of, a widow, and she went for hiin. Sho hunted up the other thiec wives got all the pi oofs to gether, and dually landed ihegeiitlcmaii hi limbo on Saturday last. .Moral: Don't tool wiin n willow, It Is well known that there arc n nmn bcrof fraudnlcntconccins In New York. whleh under the name of religious In stitutions draw money from the State of New York. A shocklm; case came out this week wheic the child of the janitor of Zlon's Home for aged men, absolute ly starved to death, because, Ihe Home did not pay hlin Ills miserable wages, two dollars and fifty cents a week. This Institution will claim Its share of the public monies nhen the annual leport is made; It will ptesrnt. a nourishing ic- coni ot ciiaritaiiie worus perfDimeil and povcity relieved; meanwhile the unfor tunate denzens of these so called Homes In lags and 111 I li starve to death. Theie aio Homes for orphans, and foraged men and women, nml for friendless boys and bootblacks and newsboys, that arc an honor to humanlly. Tbe Cntbnlle cnaritauie institutions draw large sums from ihn public tieastiry, but they give the. public back all they get with Interest ai a multireel percent, incir elillitien aro well caied for.well clnd.vwll taught. All of tho Catholic Institutions mens near perfection ns such Institutions can possibly be. Tho same comnientlallon niav be applied lb the legular Protestant and Hebrew Institutions, which last.bv the way are, almost unequalled among our puuue enmities. Jltit the great body of small Homes, under whaievei name, are a delusion, a snare and a 'heat, and ought to bo suppressed bv law. .St. Patrick's Day Is past and the country still lives. One party of tlir Ancient Order of Hibernians paradei1 in t lie morning In one pait of the city, and Ihn other parly In the afternoon in another part of the city, and thus all danger to our liberties was aveited. MIOADMSIM. EXECUTOR'S SALE or vai.i.viili: R E AIi ESTATE! The iinder-lgned executor nf IIamcl nciiocit, late iu iiii- r.nrmiKli ol elssH.r. Carbon enmity, I'.t.. tlee'd.. will sell at public sale on the iireml-.es, on MONDAY, APIUL 12th, 1SSC, nt two o'clock p. Hi., (lie follow Inc described real estate, to wit : All that certain lot or piiiCK or onoiiND situate in the lioroncli or Welssport a'ore ald. eoiitalidtiu lu f out on White sip i t ix; feet, unci exleiiillni; tn ileiitli to Atli n slicel tir, rect. bounded on Hie Noitli-en-t by White street: on tho South-east bv lot N'ti. 20; en the South-west by Allen -treet ; mill on tin Nurih-west by lot No. 2K, blng Hih ... marked i.n the town plot Nn. 2;. Tin-Im-opovi'meiit-. thrr..nii nr" Iwn nml a half story I'll.Uli: IIWi:i.I.I(i IIOL'SK. 'j.v.T feel: Stniimi r Mtthen, l'i stories. tivi i fi .. Mill lc nlintit 18VJU let I. and neeeessnrv out bidlilhitts. anil 11 Rnoil well nf water. 'I lie lot Is vv.-ll iilatited Willi tell beiittiii cliolee fruit trees. Also, a nne-forlh Interest In a Slate fjnarrv toealiil In UusliklU twp., Norlhamiiliih enmity. Pa. Tenns wtll bn iiiuile known lit time and place ot sale bv VVM. H. PCIincil. I'xcciitnr, for ti." iMate nf Daniel Seht.ch. dec d. inareli27-Pfl) Receipts and Escpenditurca OF THK Boroofil of Woteiort, Fenn,'a. For Year Mn March, 13E5 itEcniprs Halsnreln tres'iur sn.l un rollcclRil ar Inst JlntPnT-nt, lrc.iintnislin nn.l miner. ntlons rxunerntton on ilunltrnlo for l9J .'o.i.f8!on on tlunllcato for IS81 St en 3 32 It Ot - 17 IT fit 0 Amount ofiluplloato for 1685 .... Balance In hm.ts of trai'tirfr lfM Cuinuiltslon an t i-tonerntlt n t 339 SI EXPENSES. For Woik on Strrcti, &c. .tnn.Sirnlil K. T,nttrv 2 2 02 10 II. AihrfKht A. . invitt.l Nitiltiin Snytler . II. Voirt .Tap. Strohl .tnl n Arnrr. Sr tioiut Wolth II. II. Kvfrllt Sol Yfnkil Ileortft' I' mory Win Koon? V.dnl.le V. Knt ':l. WlH .1' I.n A n.T, Sr HtMirv Hover Win S.I.IIO II V Kt .Inines Mnhl Mm. 'llfi'l V. Knfi fc llru I' Hnwnlil 'I II. hverlir .tlm Arner, Sr S. VVflirr W nrren I'oniier A II Knt I'. Osnnlil f, rtlnfuiT Mlboti I'oth II. nry lloyrr w "l. ltnitnr. nttorrfy fei. .Ins. H. ei.tcl, iorelitr,v. t-le Henry Itnvir. lie .ftir.'f' f.c Jamb liiekprt. ItuiibiT i'. J. Klitlrr. iliiru Mil Jos II. -oi. el, oner. 11 1.1 un .liii.llc.ilo . for ISSt llei.rv lli.icr. ir nfurfr'n fo (nr sss, .Ipi. IVnntir, lltditlnx ui l.rlilKo. Je.. .I..1. hVnner btirut-pf fee W. M Itii1irr. miuinry fte fo. 1SSS. .Ii.f. 11 Kel.lel, cr. Iry len fur 18iJ.. U. V .Mortl.liner. prlniinit A. l!o)rnnil Heel, au Jltlntf 11 : 5 3 7S . tea 1" f.e 2 ;s 1 AO y k 1 k7 a 3 21 en n 2S 1 ie 2 m a n 2"- 70 1 ' 4 37 3 .'0 J SO 2 2 ,Mt 8 CO 2 ft' 3 75 1 5 7.V 2 ftO ) 10 ft li t (0 12 'll 2 12 ?l 0. ft ft 1 M 2 S7 0 lit) t eft 10 00 12 ft) 21 ill 111 Ml 4 (0 l).il In Trtoiury ami uncollect J.... u; Bounty Statement for 18G5. RE JEll'TS. C'ah In Treasury an. I unrol. iru.vu 111 r Ufl Male. lirnt.ierll'nniinlion an J Kzoneralluna S1W1 28 Exoneratluti on duoll. cale tor lkfil 71 l Conitilrlon on ijupll. I-II'B .Or 1S34 ftl t,7 I'abt I J. Kinlcr .... SuO ll 925 II 41 ftvifl ) Arn't or.tupllraie for 16'S tlMS 40 lij'anrt InTr.nMir) mul iix-wllrs-ttMl huCoininlKluii uml i;xiiiier.itloa.(ilc;i 51 I.NMlEin'En.N'ESS. Iljlance iluoon juitgircut at Ihii SlHlemrtil 274 60 fold i. J, KUtler j OJ IH71 en Vt 4T Interest fvr enojear.. dice 07 S4t We. Ihe. iimUrflirne.l. Hulv rlnrie.l An.ii. torof Ilia lion. t.ul. .if VVilit...... h.ru . . a.i.lnrd Hie acnunia or J.uepli 11, tn.e, b'cri-iiiry, ami nml tl.am lorrecl ai lUivt etattij. Airnmi W-ittisoium, . . Wmuu lti.Kl. Jiaith S7 ItSS J. AolitDll. i j3L jij Jul tOOCOJIjj Sit -n.VS TAKEN Carbon House, Leliig'liton, Pemi'n, Where he can now he eonsullel FItEE OF CHAHGE, every day. The doctor w ill it main lor TWO V KICKS. After vears of practice, the doctor 8tciit tever.il years aniens the H'liini Sjulns Indians to aoi-'ilro from them their Herb sysltin of nieilieatlon, which tlin doctor now employs in his practice, with tlm greates. success, cutiiur hundredj of souls that have been considered beyond the skill ol all medication. Caueir. fcerofula, Il'hlte, SwcIIIhr, Svplillitlc affections, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, dlteases of the Kidneys and lll.iddci. St. Virtus Dance, I(lieiiiu.itini. Heart disease, Calanh, 1'alllna I'lts, Female lleakness, lliipture, Consuinptioii. all diseases of the Skin andlilood, If you aie alllm; with anyClironle d se.ise.ple.iM call iiud see the Indian Doctor, it will cost you nothing lo consult him. GALL IN TIME. New Advertisements, Till- pniv ler never vnr A lliiirwl.. i.nrilv, f-lrel.tlh m.'l t lid. .uiu. in t. ,,,r f.ii.Hii.e.l iloiti the nrlio.irv kin.N, uti.l nlinnl lie n.il l in e nm." ill. n with ih. ml tiiti.li-..I li.tv i. jt yii.rt upielit, ilium .r f.ti....i.itM ji'.wder S'.l.l , ... 1y in imii. ttnviil 11iI.hi,. Ponder C imi.v". fun V.'uil si.. N. iiiir 21-ml ( WAITED in Lehiglitoii .... . ... i. uiiiuit' iii.iiuiH t.in!leil .Hid t.ike urdiTM fur 111. Mailame (lrlnotd I'.itvnt klrt SiiiinrlliiK C..ret-. Iliese eoisels h.ive hein e leiisii.ii mtu'i'lNeit mil hiIi I lilt I -lll'':lerth.. n:ivl I... 01,'WIV'I ',""s- h. "Uli thi'li- -it. r .. ,. :V ii. ...'. ,i ...'...' .. $J i idled Slabs, a a y I.n y ...... Hi ' - .' I .1111 .111 1 - irgyt eai v s iu fur them ran snim In 1 uii a ie rkian ' mul i mlltable Iiiimii"- . 11 ey ate lint S'llil by laeieliunl'. mul we idc ett iiive terrl m . i.n r. Ii k I g the j.j;. r, uuilre ennlrul ni ih.'-t" neii'i'lnr enrsets h tin ten Itnrv a-l jii .Hit. We leive a t.irfr number ol iicenis wli.uin' ni.tldnir nenni iiltee-s scllui'.' tlie-e kimmIs, ami we iltVr mm llln cverytmvn. Addrss, Mmh. lim vvoui, S: Cii..u.'J ll'Hity. .New Viuk. 327.81 riSEua!!1-?.. a - ; tern ,i t ; i-C, li .3. c , i5r.l!i : s-4 ;-''. p -5 o it a 33!pias mm - 3 .2 t" 0 AlXUS AMKl)-l wtli 1..r on v teir mvii h-iihi 7 tt SKI iht ivhm ! can hi I'uhilv iiiHlf nt 1 ntnV).ttpii f-PhrH-'iInii nf I si tlc tl- wiirk mii ir ft..i.,.. A Mi.- llOMi: Ml-ii n.ip r. u. II..X nun, n i.Mi. m ;t 37-4 w .LJtiivc Ami l.'H-.l Rei-nM r.ilhis WHnli luir iiinehlnes. If.vniiwaut one, st-ml us )uui miine, 1 1, n. nil'l eiiessiillleeiit nuts', run N.viio.vvi Co.. 21 Dej St.. X V.3-27-4 :Kuillll B.lt.Hllel. t Veri tvlie.e. Inf. dund tr.VHli.n-, it. a II ir i.h.., Wt). f l'rty g"..d ali.rv ...id all exiit'itr... Ie I r teruii .l "ne1. Hlnl ,Ule lurt u 111... .1 .ST.VN ll llil) Sir VKI WAiu; 1 ovip y. 11 ...... 1, m..,. T. Al Uli t'J.-i:its. Lowest rates for "ilti'ili'ini! in 971 Kt't'd m wspapeih lit f.-ee. A.lilress lleorue 1. lliinell & Co., 10 Mpr.'.ee M.. N. i . 3-27SW Administratrix Notice. i:slaleir.liNASMAl:Kl.i:v. lateori'nuik 1 1 it Twp.. t'ai htm county. 1'a. Letters of uihiiiiiiMratlnn tin the entitle nl Jniias .Mnrlili'V. Iitle nf franklin Tnwiililp. Oirbnn ennui), la., .lre.HM'il liuve b.'iu Kniiil. d In the umlerMniieil. In wliiiiiinll kt tniH liidt'btt il ttirald etateiirere.iu. ht.-tl In make i'u.vint in. niitl lliui-e lint Inn ebdiiiMir ttt'iiiautU will iiiiiUe tliebiinie kiiuwn without delay I atii.miink .Mauki.kv. AtliidiiMralilv, Ui b).oil. p. o.. Pa. Itarihc, latirOw For Sale or To Kent. A Three-st.iiy Hwelllmr llum-e, tuih Slnie in.im in ItliM'lill lit, tin nUllrtl iM.lli etiunters mul rhehi'M, Mlluile nn 'itnuiMiv . lA'Ikiulilnn. Ph.. illrei-Hv ..niuiliw Un-I'AlinuN iivui An:nmie,wlliben ntiil itwHiernrsepiiritlely, itimlt fur luiiher isirllculai apply at lilts ofllee. 3-O-lw ! A Carpet Lcghi For Sale ! 1 lie miilf rslijMeil nitt rfur nl. a cmipl. te inulit mi, iiKiku.r i I pel. ioi n- iliijint I nun, I bi . HI I i .'. (w . i , , , Ilium. . V 5i lit- p A. piv toLtwja V, li'ifmM.m. tlnauor- ivi"' uiurviiU'Wj AbsoltsteSy Puve. ST, ROOMS AT TIIE- Applicants for License List nf Applicant fir Tavern, H.jitiirnni, L qimr St re and I). Itllint tilublislimerite ul April T..rm l' ('arb.ni C. unly Court, A I) Ihbfi: " ' tavkus hicr.NMra. UACril CiU.MC B'lUlll'OII. Dbsilis Zelier, Kriuik Rrttsl.ly, J. 8 Wibert, hllHVette L".lll, Dm in Cnerlrmi, Mrs .1.. .ii R M.Oinly, Hugh Dixs.ni, S.iii.ii.'I F. Delder, Francis M.'Oniley, l'niil Si liw.'ibii.z, F.ed Snllil. Jame "tl.'EIroe, Geimin:, irnssroKT numa-ait. II. II Kveutl, Henry Cmirtman weatUkiily BORiaaa. John Him s. Churl, s U iXtneir. KIST VIACCII nic.NK. Matil.lH R'cliie, I'ins I, h'.veiliiuz, (1 J. U-.w-er, Daniel iKGo.idy. I.ANSrUBD. 0Tg- II. IIo'.TJV, II. O Klntz. (jtii.r;'e Kvua. K i.nnoiiTii.N unit.. can. JullutllitU Kl.lier, D ISKS TOWXrllir. II II. Melinite, Mult i lee Stiielt, Uur.siijii K I in. li a ii 'Msn iiiwxsnie. Stephen Fen-i rnneiier VIAUCII CHUNK T.iH'.NSIIie. O nre F llntilziiier, U'nj iii.in O.xlvy, J tint-H Stv.eiirr, Diyhl T. II siee. KAST rKN.X TlltVNSIIir. renrnye Ge..rie. I.IIWKK TUWAMINSISO T.HVNSIIIr. Livi 11 irlfiiimi, LewiiiJ Cliriilmiiu. ltuUrt II .11 ry T"WMr.8I.SO T .H'NSIIir. J.. llil I! WnM KiU.SKI.IS TuW.NIIir, Win II Keu. r, J..II.I U.'l.li. KIDUKB tows sine. I'.llli D.lllllel, r.iul Kekrlt, J.t u.es A Sbcfer. PACKKU T.IWXSHir. I'ulriek Garra, Aiitiimiy riuriiiaii. RESTAURANT LICENSED. KAST JIACCII OIIU.SK. Tl.tnilore (lerBier, iol.n lihjeubrtuli, .Ml. Iiuel Uilel. I.AMrrnllU. I'.itri. k C'.mpltili, Ann .Mjiielne, M.iiy A (.'inupbell, K 1C Shneinaker, J.i.t.i a Veleii, I'.inlek Kiln nl, J.. Mu P Whinlln, Kreu.sa MeKruua, 1' F Utldru. Usl'CII CIICXK TOWMUie, E Itvar.l Ci.i lusher, l)e..hi M.-IImIi, Miei.iiei Uritfhu, Mit Ann O.v, nt, John II I!..Kl,e, llnrii. llut Keilly, Often Gulhigi.er. MtSQVlllOMMl. Felix McOarry wkatiikklt a b can. P.m. r Vi!ei. BANKS T.I'.S'Slllr. M hrhle, J.mier (1 iiarraiirtii, F.ai.k O'li.'iiii.'ll, I In-iiiu Mella.iley, uaI'cu client siRoioa, Leiid'i Its-is, M eh. el MiUeadv, Win T'.iiiiil'Min, Juhu It O VW)er. (.' UK T W'AUIIkSINO TOV'Slllr. Jehu (j IU. wij; I.HUOIIT' B El COM. J pli 8 Uib, A K M ler. Wilton A I'eiera. Kiuum TnvrKsuir. T J'llyrnH. tr.liiroii soanrail. Cbai II MaeDaniel LIUIOH TOWkSllir. James Caouoo. LIQUOR STOnE LICENSES. MAl'Cll CIIUKK BilBOCail.- Alicurt Ilai nil. 2nd ward, Michael Martin, lt ward, aisks twp. Mrs Richard Daugiioity, eal I'aul, .Stepheu I' Smith. Mil'CH cnvKK Twe, Putiick O'Dniiiivll, K.lwar.1 It.. vie, Mar;arct .MePnillii.j. wkathkuly aouoion. Hanry Sl.aller. I.ANSF04D BOBOIT.U. Jamra T M.illiraru, Talrfck II Drnlin. KAST MAl'Cll CHl'XK, Oaeu (iall.jh r. I 110 TILERS LICENSES. Th.v.1 Ilerk, LelnliUui, l'hil'P Racier, EiH Ma.irli Chunk. i (jE' W ESSER, rMbunolary. I March 37, IbdO 3. I cw AdvcrtiBements. Annual Statement -OF TUE- LEHICtIITON poordistrict. FETER HEII.I, Treasurer, In necnunt with LehlKhton HumukIi Poor lilsirlct, froiu March 81st, 1SSS to March 31st, 1SS8. 11 H. To amount recelvod for balanco on luil rnt of Itsi f o oi Tn ca.li Imrrowe.l frnm rims Itiitr.. lo.nj To amount for tluillciitoori88S. Eirn Ncwharl ; iciS 40 Tn amount trnm llo.ouab, lor work tlous un ttneti by Jnu. Merti 4 .so $1'J13 BO OR. By Amoanti Paid Oat, Follows : 1'etrr Helm, overpaid nl per la jr. ft.irenient $ Fr.ni Luilirl-, buinllui; Nnncy Fuller Pi. in r-clilclchiir, bou r.llnit I I.n hi Ack. riniin Mary Willi rem lor l.ivln.i Summit Ellmht'tli Kclser, binrtl, nn.l nurln Sleilt Ko.'h ., J V. Nustwuin. U or.Vlra. Uainpboll rent (1 month) II. V. .Morthliner. Jr., printing an- n u a 1 stnlemeiit, 1SS4 It. V. M. milliner. Jr., receipt and order Iswk A lire. I Werlman. Yl huMi. iluincs.. Jan. Ilnllehh .eh. eoal .... . Z 81 WO IK Uo no 30 00 8 01 4 10 17 2 T5 4 80 i 20 190 1.0 0 00 51 00 JI CO Sarah Put. rami, h'n.r.llnu and nun- ina Mr. (Sliai Pni.'is.in Mrs. Aiitlretr lillfert, voarillnic una month. Airs. Helun Mrs. Henry .Miller, b.ianllnir, 0 moj. Mr. Ileum Jii". Vel Imnnr, liuar.ll.i, 3 mi.utlis, Mrs. llelini ; Dr. U VV. Moult. l,rl.- ...1 ..... Vleea .... 20 00 r raiiz ijutnTiir, nowiinr lor JMra Nun ey Fl.tier Murv .Vein., itiwlnir lor Mrs. Nancy I'IsIht Henry lluckenilorf, rent for l'hat.n Kny.ier Ilei.ry ll. ckemttirl, potaios '. II. mi nei nen lurt. oo.l, .o,il, milk, &c, I. r .Mary - ummlt Henry llei-kin.l.r, milk lor Nancy Fi her Hoi.ry Ucckcn.li.if, 1 llck"U t.. Alh n. luwn,iico . Ilenj. Unyer Ilen.y Heckeii.lnrl, sjt.iry as Uv. r seer llcnr llecken.lorr. a tickets to Ileth- lelicm, act.'. 11. lleer Win. Seilbnldt liat.l ticket to VVI1- k.sliarr.i fur poor wonniu Henry Weaver, 4 Inish ui potatoes.. 11. w. il. ,11 .elpit. plOtl'Mlllthll servleea, lurlllruui eer ami ilenj. Il..yn El.t.heth Kili.tr, . ura.nir Uwm Moyo Kllaiieth loier, uursliu (Itrcu Mnyer Il.ivl.l Kelir, rem lor His .-ilg rut. . Onen Kims, .llifahif anivo Iur U. semril.i T. I.. Th .tuna me.lt Ina LewU Ulirlnman, tire butlitU t.l nu- taioea ,,, J. I'. Nurhaum, uiilnu Chin, null, i,ote with six mouths In terest reileeiu.:.! Win. VV eiil.tw. c.ttibi.uo tor lvtre. 1 30 1 S3 eo oo i no 14 3 55 1 60 SS Oil 2 SO 1 75 3 W 4 SO 60 2! d.V 0U 17 M 3 0i 45 3 60 8 19 1-3 00 riutnmlt M. II. Iluusleker. men f.n Mrs. riuuiiu't mi i.i I M'ller iinai lor .Mrs. Miininlt. Uli is Sellert, nniat l.r .Urs huiuinit Anruu K.iiiii lu l.urhel ul pouiuta.. F. I,elti.'ni.iuli, uiilsu A Inns Kettle. Iil.ise (J. II. Klli'll s in. leu 12. 11. Snyder, linllu Win. Kemm.rer. i.ulae 1) M. Sw niv )! Son m.lso A. Mehrkam U Sun, in. lee It. I eii.teniiu.'lier, ni'iso Airs. I. DeTeuli.ieui.rky. lu.laa ll. Tld Klibtri. Hour I'tiuries Truiner. li.ur Itellmnn &Oo.,huur J. I., liable, cull Jnu. Mieekler, I in eulhetur, bon.uuli u.nl eouiiy tax i.ir .In., itltr.z, llzr.i .Netrihiri, ax ollector. poor lax for .In... .Horn J. 1. Mnhh, imiklnn tax dupllcite, tssA .' ; Thus. S. deck, hxt.. ol etiate .Vlari.i I'atuiroo, 3 n. uiu hi run iur Airs. Mulharen Jut Fink, I'buth potiii.MS IMii'I ll.il.ier. 1 p.ilr wool liuse Iur Nancy Fisher T. A. Miiiier. titiornny leu I .r l-ei... II. A. Uel z.J. I' , rebel unlers 1'. I. Leiiu. J I' .rebel orders l'eler Helm, ahoea Iur Airs & albs Summit Pcier Huiin,(hot Iur Mlaa Alulliiirin Peter Helm, eliuea tor Mrt. While- knet'bt Pt'ir 11 et in, e.ihiry as ..veraer Peltr 11. Ini, pur e.'iiniKu ..r p .yhiir mil l fc'J U.it i .er o nt A.hJlUia, uutlf tlujj uujuuiit, 1665 1 00 8 31 4 48 b 311 6 00 U So 2 65 :l VI It :is 7 12 4 til 1 v 4 :V 1 0. 10 U, lu 4 1 SU 7 (0 3 03 4 00 12 0 3 ,0 3'. .0 UU 3 U. 2 IU 8 70 2 Ui 1 85 Si UU 23 00 0 uu tIJUJ 7j REUAPITULATION. Dr. Total am .unt received Or. Tutal uiuuuuiputil uiu ..1213 (ii . . I'.3 7J IlaUneo In h.iudi of P. Helm, treat. ) tu 17 EZRA NEWilART. Collector, In nccount Willi the Lthluhtuii Ujruugii Poor llittrlct. DR. To total amount ufuuplleate, 1'85...11 5 0i ToaaUlttuot 6.4 tllll 44 UR. Hr Kxoner.nlotn J 33 40 lly i;on....l..oii 3 3.1 liyaiut paid t'ater llsiiu, Tivaa t IS 4u illllTI We, the un.lcrilirned. duly rlactril Audi tors, ol the lluruuKli of l.ehllilon, Pa., Uu cer Hv Hi." wd h.ivu examine I lie acouunie ol Peter Helm, 1 nns., an I Ezra Nonliarl, (lullicior, of Iho Pour llittrlct, un 1 Hud tl.em nrrectas above stated, tu Uu bett of uur kriotrtodi;e and belief. w. p. umn. i It. J. H..KTNKY.S Auditor! Ai.u.iiii:xi.i:it. l.ehlnhton, Pa., .Vlnrch 6. 18S8. (3 11 Sealed Proposals Will be ree. iv-I hy ill- () .'eri. eta .if it,. P.. .. id Ihe ll.M.'ljli ul lehilillt lull .MONHW. "IAIM'11 ISMl...r iiir.iw.. in.' .Mhlili'AL ATl LNi'iASl i: .t MEni I'INEi. r il..- II r. in;, p.-.r h.r i... iu Ap.ll I. IWI i.i M.ir.di 31. ISS7.b'' d .lea inel.ir v A.ldreea I'F.IKII II KIM. II V MOIt I II I M ER Oveis.-er.il P.H.r. Leliigntnii, Pu. Wapoit. Select Scbool Will np 1 MONMA V, APRIL Ktli, im. mid enuliime I". 11 fnii-eei.tlve We. ks. In the PUIII.1C SCIIOi.l. HUII.IHNd, WeUspnrt. Ci:rbi.u C'ikiiiIv. Penun. UIJIXT. The .dm nf Ihe Srhi.nl Is tn flvo Tencherk nil iippnrluidly nf n'vlevvlui; the t-.-iiuuo: linii.eli.'s. 1 ml li. nllurd ttu inure nihuiie. 1' punlls nf Hi,, publle sehnnts ill the n.l J..I i.int itMi lt ts tin hiellltiiM ul euiitliiubitf Ihelr .luille.s. Ilei.l.''. Ihe enintiiuii bi-.iuilier, l.iilln. AUebr.i. (lenmetrv, N "unit I'lillii-n-pliy. Ilot.inv. ele.. wlllbetuii; ht. Inennnee lion ilih ilio id me theie Mill b 11 Frhiinr) departinenl f'Tthe heui llliil vuuiiKerpupIh. U.VTES (IP I IMTION For Teachers, per lenn 97.ni; For (.mailer pupils, finm ?l.il In J.V.O; Pliplli III pniiuio m'I.iiiiI. .:n). Perlerm aeenrdln Ii. guide. Fur liinber iufuriuutlnu. nddress, J. I'. KXYDI'lt. inarCi-ivt'l WeUspnrt. l'rnii'.i. For Newest Deiigni 11 n l Mit Fashinuablfl flylesof DItliSS GOODS, DHY GOODS, GKOOliltlKS, PUOVISION5, SILVKRVAIlE.&c.,&c. CO TO E. II. SNYDER, Bank Street, Lehighton. G'.'xla cuaniiiteed and prieci as nw aa else n-heie f..r lhoiua quality nf g'bHil, July IH. lSKWIy RAINDOV RUPTURE Rryif.& K .fSt''bvvrllVML1l.u';ai,5 Hi.illV.t?P!,0ocu',Bt-B' !!. II ,. '"''" I Bklllful lrea.ui.ut lro all k.nj. of saralcat .'Ie! W fialaSili.1. -ALL NEW Boucle, Boucle Granecline, Lace Granecline, Tricot, SIN ALL Also a wrap mmm to timtoh. Wc liav.'.m endless assortment of Jersey Jackets Waists. Sometliini entirely new. These rrnrments nre M this sea son's yootls and are sold at the Popular Low Prices. MRS. M. A. G. GULDIN, 608 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa. Ratcliff Sc Chubb, BAKERS and CON FE CTIONEES, AMI llKvt.BMH IN OE CREAM PEANUTS, &C. PUBIl 15 H K AD & H1SCL'1T every day. Delivered in town on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. I YOU WANT A SUIT! And we ean make if for yi,u ; out of the hot inateiitil. mil in the most fashionable manner at, from $10.00 a M asid Upwards. CLAUSS & BKO., Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. IJoots & Shoes. This department is complete. In all Styles and Sizes. In all makes and prices. J f you want hii thing new mul sty lish in tiie line of Ladies', Misses & Gents Shoes, you will certainly find it here. Sio uur bluik liufuru uirclr.iMng cUi. ivncrc. CLAUSS & BROTHER, Hank Street, Lehifihton, Pa. COLORED SILKS ! Having bought u LAKGP LOT of SILKS before the late Wise enables us to sell them OllKAPKR than last season. M Pol! Aflnnrlnn 7u vjclu nuuiuiuji (. N' 1. AIi Colors, 50c. per yd. Vero GOo Last Yar. NO. 2. ill Colo, 20m ?rrid8, 75c. a yd. Wore $1. Last Sca3on. no. ll Colors, $1.00 a yd. Were $1.25 Last Season. H. GUTH & SON 031- Hamilton Sfci'oefc, Allentown, Finannial Statement of tiik Lehighton Cemetery, For Ilio year eiullns; r'eb'y 0, 1SS0: nu. Tn Hondo.! tlcl.t (2 (U 00 T. Intero.t tin f.ime a yi T.l JI1IU p.vul.lo M i Tu Uial Uaiulo iluuuht 115 .0 OK. lly T.ii.irnn'l Malcrlal.... lly lntrRI .m L mna II. I'll!. I fir Ileal l.JUIO... II) 1'jIJ lor Deed Outilan llnx $ US 02 . OiUJ -fin ns 1M 71 . 11)3 .'4 Oniric.. .1131,3 17 -O- AOOOUXT of FKEDEI1ICK BRINKUAN, Treasarer. mi. 184V. FH.r'r 7, To ILilnnre In Trenj ury I 111 .11 lu ..loiiry r.crivu on I.uu Sola unJ Loaui 18 5 41 -1719 79 en. Hr r.aWnn.l Mnlrrhl... llv I.i'erf9t I'ul'l fn 1, ai. lly I'al.l Iur Heal Eit.ne... lly IV 1.1 rr UceJ lly Ualancs list. . U 11 . M 00 .. Uii .0 I 00 I 77 i!79 71) Fcbr'y S, By IlalitDcs i 8 77 We. the urnler'ticnc!. lnrlnir been nnimlnt e.l Auilltors. In umlll (lie nrcHiiinlt oTlhrt Secreii.ryiin.l lr a.urer ul (lie I,ehlirht..n (letnriert.M lidruhv certl'y ihat wo have cx.tinlne.l the account!, and louuii the fame correct at italc.1. W'llnes. nur hundl this Klehth Uav or March, lsS3. A. HAIlTHOI.'IVtKVV. I .,,. I'l.INTdN HIIETNEV.l AuJIlort. March lath ISSS-aw FOR SALE. A Swiss HAILS", n Slll.-,t:llll l.ll I'lUMl-' IIDl'Si:. il hL'M.Mi:it llOL'hli. 11 M a llAKl'tlVKN. :i nito tnrY-iiiia.ii-hHir uIm I IIICKKN H(asl'.i0vi5rert.37.w JJJffi, plo trees. W Tencti trees, tw.e.its-.ilit. ! ('iiliice trees, l'enrnnd Cherry trees, nearly nVI'.I.Mi AC1IKS OK I.AM I III llrsl-eLisi ennUltlnn. nil ot whleli Ih fnr sale AT OXCK. Cinne uml sto Terius sull.ilil. I'rlcfl lea soimhle. ' 1IKV. J. K. FltKEM AN. inar. 13.WS. r.nrtli WeUsiwrl, l'a. mPAI1BPPM, T0 lM P'f month I LiaUlUlIU selling our Stimhiid II.miks wirvmroiak (Iiulks. Mleailv wore Iur Sirlnn an. I hummer. Adlus J. 0. lie CuDV N Co., FhlltHltlpLla. uiiiiner Wraps ! STYLUS IN- SHADES. Full Lino sf a mmmings NEW STYLES ! :o:- Gent's Furnishing Goods. are sure to please you ; for we have everything yon can possihly wish" for in ihe line of novelties in Neckties, Collars & Cuffs. Wc make a specialty of the E. & W. ( ollnrs and Cuffs. Clauss & Bro., Hank Street, Lehighton, Pa. STYLISH SUITS I All-VVool Suits $1000. And then a fine line of Cloths & Cassimers ! Which wc make up in suits at prires which astonish every body. Chuiss & Tiro., Hank Street, Lehightdn, Pa, -:o:- . n L",.. C f.. I . . a 1 t?VV Ul UUI L.IIICb. NO. 4. All Colors, All Sia Roaqnia, $L Weie 1,25 Last Reason. NO. 5. AllColois,2TrnEaErcc2flFS $1 y&. Were Selling at $1.25. NO. 0. All colors, 1 toned Brocafles 50c.ya To $1.25 a Yard. POOH ACCOUNT OF TIIK Borough of Weissport, Pa. Amlltors' Ileport, of tlin Account of Sasu'iit. EviiuTu, Overseer of Welse. ort lioroncli Poor District, for the year ciullng March 8th, 1880: nit. To hnlnnca from Inst year 10 T4 Tudui.llca.s, Uii til II cn. Hr rlntlnx last yean' audit untrt.t ll.t rieii.c. lor Aline Nlchul.oo; I . 'rm (I Inula. nurihiK a 10 W K. Iloul, .ne.it 18 w (I. Miller, rent n oo .1 (. 2vni. ine.llc.tl services V) 15 S Wviili. w.hhI... 11 .U. .. I.uury, null) j H.'ie Kelly, cleamnir house. 2 00 Krnk lift, in Ilk, elo ill Mrs. Uel.el, itaiues in J.K. Kickori, coal 75 .1. llurh, eoal..,. II. ll..yrr...rl.rir relief an. l.iden ure ..f b'.ys, 3 o J. I.. ury. bre.J tun 1: J. KlsUer, mdio lo 00 s) li 11 Expeniled for A Nicholsons' child .,,.... ,..v. . line. KvruiUK Cllll'l tlx inuuths $ U qs S. tl.erll, eX.eiuel to iioor house, elo 4 j f 4? It Cxnended fnr (lliaa. Pnr, folly Schwab, a runs, boardf U 00 it, A. iaury,kuuii fcioeki. .- U U 11 Eipemled lor tletz. llarns It lioyer, urdsr ol relief...! J. Itucli, eual M. A. Laurjr. coal Exren.lcd tor A I. Friend 1 11 lioyer. Justice lees 1 J.K. itlckert, coal , M t 00 31 I I II 1 u a eo t J.S. Miller, orders otrcllsirB Haru and A. Mrh.ilson , fa 100 15 tveilu, services as overseer 100 iluininls.lnn r.,r culleeilnic lax 11 113 Uulaoce In hands ol overseer It 17 Outstandinf Bills Unpaid- J3? P. J. K'stler, utdse Iur A. Nicholson. $ M J. U, Zero, services for Nicholson ehl U 1 Q W. U Itoed. meat lo A. Nieholsoa . s u ; ihe undersigned, Auditors ol the llor. OUKliol Wel.li.on. have examined Ihe as. counts uMara'l tveru.Oreneer oflUe Poor aud tind Has above set furth. WM7iixii5'."ITrINO"AM march 1-M A.Iwra. I
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