HJ9FCS35FS "Original Cheap Cash Store." FOOD SPECIALTIES! Wo nro headrpmrters (or lino, Fancy Mack erel. Our stock consists of CH01C12 l'AT FISH Into caught, bright color, and lacked full weight ot fish to each package, which wo ate selling by tho pound, fit e pound Tins, Kits and (Quarter Batrcli, OKOHOKS CODFISH. 8AHDINIM IN OU OENUINR HOLT, AND 1IEIIKINO, GANNHD EOBSTEll, CANNED SAMION, CANNED OYSTKUS, 1'rlmo Imported Schweitzer Cheese, Prime Imported Llmbcrger Cheese, Kaucy Full Cream Cheese, DUltKF.E'S SALAD DHE3SINO, rUltK HOU3E-BADISH, TOMATO CATSUr, FIH5NOH MUSTAttD. . CHOW CHOW, SELECTED F10KLK3, Imported Macaroni, Wheat Fnrltia. Hominy, Gelatine, Corn Starch, Tapioca, Wee, Sago, lin tels, Split Teas, Whole Peas, Marrow Heaus, Lima llcans, Barley, Oat Meal and Dried Corn. yoar. Tlio above goods aro the choicest In the mar ket and nro sure, to give satisfaction. J. T. NUSBAUM, Oppoilta rubllo Square, Bank Street, Lehlghton .tune T. 1881-ly. TELEPHONE TALK. "Hollo, Touil" 'Hello, Kittle, Is that you?" "Yes. Tom, Yes. It's come, and It's s perfect beauty I You just ought "What are you talking about, Kittle?" "Talking about? Why about the won derful things It does. I'm going to have a 'Tailor made dress' right away and make It all myself. You will bo astonished to see how beautifully I can hind the 'bat tlements' and 'Vandykes.' I uuver saw anything like It. Can't you come home right away nnd see" "Kittle, will you plcaso tell ine what you are talking about?" "Why, about my New nigh Arm Davis Vertical Feed Sowing -Machine. I thought you knew." ' "Oh I Is that It? Well, I knew you would like it. Qooil bvo." "Good-bye." Geo. IT. Manm. Apt, Bank Streot, Lehighton. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY, FKBRUARY 18, 1888 Current Events Epitomized. Pay the "druckcr." Organize a Board of Trade. Keep -our pavements clean. Who am I? Jako DeFrehn the polish man. Of cortisc you have a ticket for tho fire men's ball, Tuesday evening. Washington's birthday will be general ly observed In adjoining towns. Tho Freelaud electric light was ihut down this week owing to hard times. Full Hue of Ingrain and Brussols car pets at V. Schwartz, on Bank street, tf William Brinkman is a Democratic as plrant for the nomination of tax collector, Our contractors and builders predict a building boom during the coming summer, Paints, oils, varnish, glass and general painters supplies, at Luckenbach's, Mauch Chunk. St. Peter's Polish Catholic church, at Hazleton, was appropriately dedicated on Sunday. A new stock of clocks watches and jewerly for sale atHagaman's store Bank street, Lehighton Pa. 3m In another column will be found tb announcement of G. W. Niisbaum, who Is a candidate for tax collector. The great superiority of Tulip soap to All other soaps Is attested by the Immense popular demand for that soap. "I have never heard a complaint of Tulip soap," says a grocer, "and I sell more of It than all other soaps." Slatlngton borough will be furnished with forty sixteen candle-power electric lights at eighty-five cents each per month. Sunday schools and libraries supplied at the lowest prices. Give us at rail at E. F. Luckenbach's, 01 Broadway, Mauch Chunk. Venus, the morning star, Is brighter now than It will be in the next three hun dred years. Wo mention this because j ou may not be here when it shows us so bright ly again. David II. Uartung will be a candidate for the office of tax collector at the Repub lican nominating convention, and promises to faithfully perform the duties of said of. fice if elected. Sweeny & Son's Corner Store, Koch's cigar manufactory and Obert's pork pack ing establishment are Illuminated with electricity. It Is only a question of a few months before the wires will be run along the entire street. Died at Bethlehem, February 14, In the sixty-ninth year of his age. Francis Tfelss. Funeral will tako place from bis lats residence Corner of Market and High streets, on Saturday, eighteenth inst, at two o'clock p. tn. Ourpeoplo had the pleasure for several nights this week to hear tho Arlon Cornet Band discourse melodious strains of "music that soothes the savage soul." The band members have progressed wonderfully dur ing the pist vear, and now In point of pro- ficlency tbey are equal to any like orginl za'.lon lu this scctlen. Milton Florv, of East Welssport, has moved into the building next to Everett's Ilotel, In Welssport, where lie will be pleased to meet all old patrons'and all oth ers desiring anything In the line of barnoss blankets, robes, bells, whips, &e. Repair Ingot all kinds promptly attended to and utisfactlon guaranteed. tf, Harry Fanl. a young man who left Al lentown suddenly about a month aco for St. Paul, Minn., has been found tu be forger and embezzler to the auicunt 1600. Ills victims mimbar half a dozen business ruen of Allentown and adjacent towns, Philadelphia and New York, and the amounts vary from $15 to $200. It Is time to select men for tbe differ eut lownshlp'offlccrs. Now wake up; look about you for tbe very best men who will serve. Tbey should be men of business tact and experience, men lu whom the people can repose confidence and who will naturally conduct public affairs lu a liberal and progressive spirit without extrava gance. Sympathy is best shown when practi cal In its application. Therefore when you sympathize with your suffering baby, show It practically by using Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup acd thus cure your child. Price cents a bottle. Sold everywhere. The safest, surest and cheapest remedy yet discovered for that disordered condition of the liver, known as "biliousness Laxador. Price 23 cots. Keep tho gutters open. Did yo git a walenllne? ' Don't forget to vote Tuesday. Whlto Ilivcn wants a town boll, All-fool's day falls nn Sunday this To ono and all wi. say, tte Tulip soap, tho best In use. ' Patronize home enterprise merchants, printing offices, etc. Election tickets printed wlillo you wait at this office. Prices low. A reliable watchmaker; D. S. Bock, opposlto tlie Public Square. Largest assortment of ladles flno gold watches at E. II. Hohl's, Mauch Chunk. This Is tho season for bargains In wall paper at Luckenbach's, Mauch Chunk. A cherry tree In Schuylkill county Is In bloom, at least, so an exchango reports. Don't dolay In looking up tho remnant wall paper Counters at Luckenbach's,Mauch Chunk. Wlgglu's, tho weather prophet, has been prophecylng again; now look out for storms. For artistic paper hanging and decorat ing call on E. F. Luckcnbach.Ol Broadway, Mauch Chunk. DeFrehn's Electric Polish Is for sale at Horn's and Rober's drug store. Jack come In with your grip. Owen Rebrig, will not be a candidate for tax collection at the Democratic con vention Friday evening. Elegant stock of lino gold open face watches, suhablo forralhoad men, at E. U. Hohl's, Mauch Chunk. No tongue nor pen can do justice to the esteem In which Tulip soap Is held by the thousands who are using it. If Indications arc not misleading the coming summer will see numberless im provements projected in this borough. Wanted I $4000 on first mortgage. Property worth more than double tho amontit. Apply or address this office. 18tf 'Common hints to readers," an excel lency written article by "M. E." will ap pear on the first page of next week's issue. E. II. Hold 1ms made big additions to his jewelry store, stock and fixtures, Mauch Chunk. Mr. U. Is meeting with much suc cess. If you miss those bargains in wall pa per just remember we advised you that we had them. E. F. Luckenbach, Mauch Chunk. To see a pretty assortment of watch chains, lockets, rings, earrings and pins go to tho jewelry store of E. H. Hohl, Mauch Chunk. A leap year result. At Glendon, Northampton county, recently, a couple aged resnectlvely scTenty-six and sixtr-five wero married. Stick this In your hat. A second total ecllpso of the moon will occur on tho nights of July 22 and 23. Tho eclipse will begin at 10:52 o'clock, total at 12:45 and ends at 2:35. The generous patronago cxI ended by our Wcissport neighbor's in support of the new opera house, pnjves concluslyclly that they appreciate the efforts of Mr. Wleand, the proprltor, to givo them thesamoadyan. tage as our home people. Wo direct your attention to the adyci- tlsement of L. A. Werner, contractor and builder, appearing elsewhere. Mr. Werner has had long experience which enables him to guarantee sa'Isfactlon. If youconteui plate building, remember him. A new set of confidence men aro fleec- ing the farmers of this State. Tho victims are Induced to put their names to an order for samples of grain. The paper always comes back, through an ,lnnocent holder, in the shape of a promissory note. Farm ers should bo on their guard. Silver spoons and pearl.ivory.cellulold. oxodized and sliver handled knives and forks at the jewelry store of E. H. Hohl, Mauch Chunk. It will pay you to learn prices as you can positively save money. We have tnrcbased large quantities and are selling them at surprisingly low prices, Less than half a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup cured me of a severe bron chial affection. II. S. Hudson, 46 Hanover St., Baltimore, Don't! If a dealer offers you a bottle of salvation Ull without labels or wrappers or In a mutilated or defaced package, don't touch ltdon't buy it at any price. Insist upon getting a perfect, unbroken, genuine package. Price 25 cents a bottle. Lower Towamensmg Items. William Gruber passed through here this week looking up his prospects for Justice of the Peaco at tho coming election. Tho three furnaco stacks at rarryvllle are blown out. It Is uiraorcd that tho company will erect a foundry at that place this spring. A sleighing party consisting of a number of Bowmanstown'a fair damsels drove to J. T. Mc- Danlel's, In Mahoning, one day last week nnd enjoyed themselves until a late hour tripping tne llgnt fantastic too. The Bowmanstown boys old not accompany them. UONriDENCE. People as Tbey Come and Qo. Al. Leah, of Catasauqua, was In town Tuesday. MIssKate Boas, of Tamaqua, Is visit Ing Mrs. S. C. Wheatloy. Harry Sweeny, of Dnflon, spent Sun day with C. M. Sweeny, on Bask street Miss Jennie Notbsteln, of Bethlehem, was tbe guest of -Vrs. Chas. Harding, dur ing this week. Miss Nora Clark, of Nesquehonlng, sient H'ednssdav evening with her sister, Miss Annie, on Bank street. Our young friend J. M. Rebrlcr, after a ear's absence Is borne visiting bis parents Jeff looks exceedingly well. Mrs. Diehl und her daughter, of Mauch Chunk, wore the guests ot Leopold Meyer and family at Packerton this week. George Huntzlnger, of tbo popular switchback ucstaurant, bummlt Mill, was seeing acquaintance here last Sundav. C. F. Delbert, representing the Singer Sewlug Machine Company, of Pottsvllle, was doing business here last Saturday. Miss Minnie Boyer, an estimable young lady, of Allentown, was tbe guest of Miss Minnie Feters.seyeral days this week. Mlii tonne Pomeroy. America's most popular actress, Miss Louise Pomeroy, supported by Leslie Gos (in, and an admirable company, concluded week s engagement at the new opera bouse on If'ednesdty evening. Miss Pom eroy possesses rare dramatic ability, which, with long experience, place her foremost iu the rank of brilliant stars; .Vlss Delia Shirley, late of tbe Lyceum Theatre, New York, is beautiful and talented, comblua lions that make her popular al sight; Les lie Gossln, tbe loading support, Is a pro nounced dramatic success. Tbe other members of tbe company, Misses Fannie Bernard and Jennie Haraill and Messrs. Criptle Palmoni, Arthur Mercer, Fletchei H'llllaras and Will Hunter, all deserve special mention, but space will not permit; suffice It to say that tbe company's rendition of such standard plays as "Camllle" "Pyg malion and Galatea," "Lady Audley's Se cret," "Oliver Twist," Ac,, wire pro nounced successes. Mr. John Palmopl, the proprietor and manager, is a gestleman of Intelligence and rare business capacity, and we take a gen uine pleasure in recommending htm to brother publishers as prompt and rellablo iu seining an obligations. OUR STROLLERAT WEISSPORT. Interesting Items rlckedUp and Atiortodbv the Stroller. Head" Campbell's new ad. Rare bar gains in hoots and shoes. Two good boarders wanted apply to Utisslo Fcnner, East H'elssport. Meln host Rehrlg, of tho Franklin House, was at Miu Run on Friday last. ll'cbstcr C. Weiss and family, of Beth- lehohi, spent Sunday with friends In town. Our genial friend Daniel Graver, of Mountain Top, circulated In town Tuos day. About twenty members of Polio Poco Tribe, No. 171, I. O. R. St., visited Lans fonl brothers on Thursday evening. Tho voters of this borough will elect town officials on Tuesday ; great caro should bo exercised in tho all-Important manner. Mrs. Catharine Snyder moved to Mauch Chunk ou Tuesday. In her now home this estimable lady has the best wishes of her many friends. Miss M. J. Laury, of town, and Miss Julia Snyder, of Allentown, spent Saturday with Mrs. J. II. Handwork, at Mauch Chunk, Saturday. Mac. received several highly colored and exceedingly gaudy chromos on St. Valentino's day loving tokens from ap preciative friends, no doubt. Ah, thero; how is it about that dollar you owe tho Advocate? ' You might just as well liquidate tho little affair at once and have a clear conscience. An Independent book and ladder com pany is about being formed note, mo project is commendable and should receive the hearty support of our people. A largo audience In tho Evangelical church, last Sunday cvenlng,had the pleas ure of hearing Presiding Elder naman, of Rending, deliver an Interesting discourse. James Schaffer nnd Miss Mary Leuck- el. of Franklin township, wore united In the golden bonds of matrimony on Tues day by Rev. C. H. Eggc. We congratu'ate tho young oouplo and wish them much joy. Graver's store, In the post office build ing, la headquarters for dry goods, grocer ies, provisions, boots,, shoes, oil cloths, etc., otc. Prices aro marked way down; don't fall to call before purchasing else where. Georgo H. Laury has accepted a posi tion with tho Mauch Chunk shoe factory. We understand that Mr. Laury will move his family to that place In the near future; whilst wc aro sorry to lose George, wo are pleased to note that he Is meeting with success. Rev. C. H. Egge will preach his fare well sermons on Sunday morning and eve ning. Mr. Egge has made hosts of friends during his pastorate here, and his going away will be greatly regretted. He Icayes on Monday for Norrlstown to attend the annual session of tho Evangelical Confer ence. List of Letters Remaining uncalled for In the Lehigh ton, Pa., Post-Officc, for tho week ending February, 11th, 18SS. Humbert, II. II.. Hex, John G., Losses, woue mner, jiiss iuurtna Itoutli, David Wed, Mrs, Casey Zellner, .miss nine. Persons calling for any of tho aboye letters will please say "advertised." James P. Smith, P. M. Officials to be Elected. At the election to he held on Tuesday, February 21, the following officials are to be elected : Burgess. Two Councllmen. Two School Directors. One Tax Collector. One Constable. One Assessor. Auditor. Judge of Elections. Two Inspectors. one overseer or tne roor. Tbe nominating convention of the Demo cratic party will be held at the Valley nouse, on Friday evening, 17th inst., at seven o'clock. Be on band. Mahoning Items. Miss Laura F. Kelser was vlsitln" in Allentown this week. D. M. Balllet and Lewis Miller spent Sunday at Barnesyllle. Charles Fenstermacher, of Lausford, speiu Sunday at borne. C. F. Roth has rented E. S. noppes' farm at Stelnsvllle, Lehigh Co, Milton Eberts returned home on Sat urday from his trip through Ohio and In diana. Wash. Muurer has purchased tbe farm formerly owned by his father, deceased, for $2,003. John Straup, aged 74 years, died last week: the funeral took place at St. John's church Saturday. Rev. G. W. Gross delivered a prohibi tion lecture In the Evangelical church last Wednesday evening. Services In tho English language will be held lu St. John's church to-morrow (Sunday) afternoou by Rey. W. H. S'rauss, Tbe sacrament of the Lord's Supper was administered lu the Evangelical church last Sundav afternoon. Revs. C. S. Hainan and G. IT. Gross officiated. uxnu. t T Crawford System. In view of tho bun and cry of fraud, Jcc. made by tb defeated faction of the county Democracy at the close of the nominating convention each year, I would suggest as a remedy, that the Crawford county system of nominating candidates be given a trial It Is a lltte more troublesome nud more ex pensive than the present system, but In lieu of all this, It .Is made decidedly more preferable, In consideration of the fact that all asplrauts for political favors must rely on their individual ability, sagacity and popularity, instead of, as Is now inifortu nately tbe case, depeudlDg on the force and power of the ring to get them through. In explanation: under the .rules and regula tlons governing nominations lu Crawford county, the people vote directly for the candidates, and sucb candidate having the largest number of all tbe votes cast is de clared the nominee by will of tbe eople, This seems legitimate, It freely represents the will of the people, it leaycs no room for the periodical cry of fraud of Intimidation or of bulldozlnz.-and does away with boss and ring power. Tho people can certainly perceive tbe consistency of tbe now or the Crawford county system In view of tbe im portant fact that ring manipulation is dis penseti with and the result left entirely In their hands. Finally, it more legltlmally equalizes tbe opportunitiei of all candidates. Suppose you consider this. Anti-Rixo Jnst received irom Boston, an immense stock of the Lronn ine Knight of Labor Shoe. which we nve sellinj: at $2.50 and $3, Warranted solid calf leather. Olauss & Bro., the Tailors, sole agents for Carbon county. Our stock of hand nude shoes cannot be bpftt by any dualor in the eounfcv. FROM THE COUNTY SEAT, Looal Happenings In Mauch Cnank Spicy ly Written Up. Jacob Buss, of Nesquehonlng, was In town one day this week. Madame Fry Is hooked for Concert Hall on tho 22nd Instant. The Switchback railroad will open for travel on tho 14th of Jay. Appropriate services were- held In our churches ou Ash ednesday. The Ma.'onlc lodge, bore, has a large membership from Lclilghtoil, Daniel Olowlne, of Lehighton, was In town for a fow hours on Wednesday. Court convened for 'special session on Monday aid continued during tbo evening. The public school building here, Is ono of'the most conveniently arranged In tbo county. Martin Berwick was burled lu tho Ev ergreen cemetery, East Mauch Chunk, Inst Sunday. The public school entertainment In Conccr- Hall, on Wednesday evonlnjj.passed off very successfully. Mrs. Mahlon Rclchard, of Lehighton, was the guest of Simon Reichard and fami ly one day this week. Washington's birthday will bo co'.o- brated In n verv appropriate manner by our P. O. S, of A. camp. Meln host Horn, of the Mansion House, Lehighton, cliculated in town for ti few hours on Weducsdav. Carbon county has fifteen lawyers- three In Lehighton, one lu Lansford and eleven In this borough. J. R. Dlmmick was on Monday ap pointed special detective for Carbon county by Judge S. S. Dreher number of Hungarians passed through here on Wednesday. Bound for tho coal fields, no doubt. . Bart. Reading, an L. & S. cnglncer,nt- tended tho "Jolly Ten" masquerado hall at Wllkesbarre on Monday evening. A large number of coal nud iron police wero sworn in during the week to do special work at tho Ncsquchonlng mines. The Republican nominating conven tion will bo held In tho Register and Re corder's offieo, to-night (Friday). He on band. Rev. J; E. Freeman preached his fare well sermon to the members of tho Re formed church at East Mauch Chunk on Sunday. A. W. Hook and H'illiam Weedcr spent Sunday with John Esch, at Lehigh ton. John gavo the "boys"' an agreeable send off. The n6w L. & S. freight depot is.about completed. The new building is a beauty, The second story will bo occnpled by the Democrat. Burglars attempted to force an en trance Into several of our prominent busi ness places on Sunday night, but were frightened off. Scat, where's tho police? A large number of new buildings will be erected In the two Mauch Chunk's dur ing tho coming summer. Our local con tractors predict an unusually brisk season. The Democrats of this borough will meet in the commissioner's office at seven o'clock Saturday evening, for the purpose of putting in nomination candidates for the several offices. 0. A, B. Encampment- Tbe delegates present nt tbo assembling of the Grnnd Army encampment at Allen town Tuesday morning numbered nearly 1000. After completing the list tho report of General Harper, the department com maudcr, was read. It showed that twenty- seven new posts havo been added to the roster during the year, and two disbanded, Increase twent-five nnd the aggregate num ber, 567, total membership, 40.0S7 In good standing, a gain of 2038 since last report. The report says that "notwithstanding tho ellorts made in other departments, Pennsyl vania remains on the right of the Grand Army column and her proud position as the banner department of tbe Grand Army of the Republic." i ins is said in reference to tuo national encampment held at St. Louis last Sum Contrary to tha dismal foreboding? of a few uMi-Miiu uui ucinu. wuu nru I ii-mmuiu tu tuui- prehenrtins our philosophy, the encaniuinent was wonneriuuy Harmonious unci enjoyauie. The political rock upon which the firand Army was to ue wrecuen ma not materialize, ana ine orand Army is sun tne Hrnnd Army and ir pos sible erandor. certainly stronger than over be- lore. ine men wuo sioou sine uy tiae for four long years In tho bloody struesle to rriifu out treason and rebellion without asKlnc what political party each other belonccdtosal side bv side for three nloasant dav3 In that en cainpmeni wiinour .mowing meiuseires to be disunited bv such distracting questions. Ainnntr nthpr thlnp. 1h ronnrt .ivb Every State should have a memorial nail ami this State should ncalu be petitioned tn nnnronrlatB S20;).- O00tnl:rpn thn l.pttvt,hnre li.ittlA flAlri In i-nnii conciuion. a committee oi live suouiu do np- poiuifu to iranio a uiu penning tor top appro priation nlSlOO.000 for fho election ni ninonu- ment at Gettysburg to Oeorpo O. Meade. The openinRoi8aioonson.iiemon.il uav is a taunt tn the nation and It is to be regretted that the bill compelling them to close on that day did not uccomo n law. The report of Assistant Adlulan t Gener al Stewart sh'owed that the past year has oeen a prosperous one. mo largest post is Ho. 2, of Philadelphia, with 04S members the smallest No. 213, of Huntingdon Mills Luzerne County, it having but clcht mem bers In good slandiug. Of tho posts, 303 show 'gain and 108 losses. The number In good standing December 31. 1BS6. was 33,301; ealn during the year by transfer ana reinstatement, aloii, making the aggre gate membership 41,454: losies by death suspensions, etc., 5517, leaving tho total number in good standing 40,937. The amount expended for relief was $47,403.64 ins report ot Assistant Quartermaster uenerat Williams shows th'j financial standing; Balanco on band Jauuary 31, 1837, $2628,60; receipts from per capita tax, etc., i:,83;tU2 disbursement, 913,443 84: balaUCA on band January 1. 1888, $2120,04, At the morning session Gover nor weaver was elected national deleeate at-largo and Colonel W. nayes Grlcr arernatf. both by acclamation. music nan was packed Tuesday night with veterans and citizens, more than 2000 being in attendanco at the camp fire, number oi prominent Grand Army men responded to toasts and made addresses. A' the opening of the session Wednesday morning, me voie as cast Tuesday for de partment commander was announced, and snowcu mat uoionel f rank Magee had 4(W, aud Weldershelm 263. Captain W. Joues, of Post 181, Braddoek, was elected senior vice-commander, received 447 voles. K. A. uempsey, f'ost 141. Bradford, and J. V. Miller, Post fi2, Lenlsburg, received 104 and 153 respectively. Georgo R. Hart, colored, of Post 27, Philadelphia, wasclect ed junior vice-commander by a splendid majority. The oihet candidates were J. D. Hicks, Post 463. Altoona, and I. Ores tor, 87, Allentown. The other officers elected are S. F. Cbapin. WatUburg, medi cal direcrbr: Rev. John W. Savres, Reading, chaplain. These named comprise the coun cil of administration: F.li G. Sellers. Win. Emslev and B. L. Myers, Philadelphia; John F. Hunter, Pittsburg; M. L. H'agon seller, Selln's Grove. Thomas J. Stewart bas heeu retained by Commander Macee as assistant adjutant ccneral, and II. Il'illlams assistant quarteimaster cencral. General Robert B. Ue.itu Installed tbe new officers. Promises to be Iutereitlnc Carbon rounty politicians are skirm ishing around amongst it's democratic timber for n candidate for Congressman, toon 10 uo mieu, lor mis pow district, tsoute of -he papers In that county Inti mate that that county has the only suitable timber and name's sucb persons ai Itobert Kloz, Allen Urals, Michael Caseady. A. I Broilheaii, and William Itapsher. Where aro Monroe, Northampton and Pike coun ties solid men? Il'arm aud troublesome times are anticipated. Dul. If tbey intend te scratch and pull hair they can do so. It Is no tight of ours, although we Intfnd lo uo a looKer-on, wiin sotnetiegreo ot inter est. Stroudiburg Jeffcrtonian. ; PAGKERTON DOTES AND OPINIONS. . A Versatile Correspondent Comments on Time ly Topics. Forwarding agent E. M. Williams has j been confined to the bouse for several days with a seme cold; during his absence chief clerk Arthur .1. Rowland has had charge of tho office. Despatcher 1 homas Harlcmau Is con fined to tho house; exposure during tbo Se vern weather so affecting his system that lor a umo lie was threatened with serious Illness. We uudcistaiul that Samuel Evert Is a candidate for supervisor; the district can do no better than re-elect him, Undor his earn nnd supervision tbo road tax is judici ously expended and the roads kept in good repair at least this Is tbe statement of those who nro competent judges. A notlco to tbo voters of Packerton to meet at the hotel of Leopold Moyers Satur day cveulng, for the purpose of nominating ticket will no doubt receive, attention, hut as this town Is controlled particularly by tho K. of L it Is hardly worth -vlillo for a straight out Republican or Democrat to nope lor any recognition. Wo are going to havo a wcddlnc In our town in the very near future, but owing to the faci that we promised not to tell (and it Is a solemn promise) who tho bannvones aro, why we won't. Suffice it to say they are young, handsome and perfectly com petent 10 engage in a mo partnership, wo may be a llttlo previous, yet all the same, we extend them our best wishes and wish for them a full measure of all that goes to make wedded life happy. Thero now, we didn't tell who thoy were, did wo? and you can't guess. James G. Blaine declines a nomination does he mean ft perhaps but It has the ring of Jingoism. Quay exuberant, tele graphs Cameron, "Blalno Is off," signifi cant; Sherman, elated; Forakcr, swelling; Edmunds, satisfied; Sheiidan, ibpn't care a plcnyuno; Gresham, ijopeful; Cnraeron, quiet but alert; Lincoln, absorbed In bis law business; Everts. oining new sen tences; elongated Allison, encouraged ;the Pros and Tribvnt, rattled; Joe Manley, closeted; Ben Duller, disgusted; Paddy Ford, with no hope for "boodle;" Cooper, hopeful for some other fellow; McMancs,, still for Chllds, and last of all, Conkling serene, and tho nation undisturbed. The article on tariff in vour last wctk's edition Is a clear and concise statement of ono who thinks as Hie average congress men do that tariff reduction ought to be accomplished, but how? Tho trouble is that no ono as yet is patriotic cnougli to frame a bill in the interest of the whole country. Gen. Hancock, perhaps unwisely for bis success, said that it was a local question, and that Is about what is the matter with the average statesman. Local nnd not na tional interests prevail. The. editor of tbe Democrat Is nearer right than wrong on the tariff. There may be a Randall and Scott wing to the party, but neither have formulated a bill: until one Is presented It Is Impossible to know their attitude. The president has done his duly, now let con gress act, and that speedily; this eternal Hullabaloo about free trade is a chestnut to tho ayerago reader and voter. Wall papers wero never so low as thoy aro now, and aro almost certain to go up in tho early spring. See Luckeubach, Mauoh Chunk. Wc aro selllnc a ble lot of wall pacer below cost to make room for nn Immense stock of now godsatLuekcnbnehMnueh BUunk. Vote only for good men regardless of party. It Is your duty as a taxpayer to look out for your best interests. Remem ber this, and vote right. Auditor's Notioe. In lie. Assigned In the Court of Common Hens nf Cat bon Co. No. 23, .Inn. T IMS. Assignee's account. Estate or John C. irauger. Exceptions nieu. Tho undcrslened. Auditor appointed by'the Court, January 17, 18 iu mane uisiriuuiiou oi tho funds in tho hands of A. I. Carter, assignee It a.m., at the ofllce ot Messrs. PHAlli & LOOSE, Attorneys at Law, in the Borough of .Mauch Chunk, ra when and whoro nil parties Inter- etteu may auena nnu present ineir ei.ums or debarred trout ceiling In upon said fun. . K. UIT.MA7J, ASIKr. refcrwrr nj J-lt-nl To Whom it May Concern. Mv daughter, Imma Miller, having left home without my knowledge or consent, I hereby warn all persons against harboilng .or trusting ucr uii my nccuuui, an i win pay no uclms tun trscted by her from this date. Lehighton, ra leuisj ruiiu. is. .MU.u.i;. w t o CO Stock Large and Complete ! Be Yen Laiest Styles! Clothes anil Cassimeres ! Corkscrews, Worsteds, &c., &c Best Male ClotMn ! Perfect Fits Guaranteed ! Our stock of seasonable goods is larger and more varied than any assortment or stocK ever displayed in this section of the Lehigh Valley; our prices un- ill .i ,i quesuonaoiy lon er man any otn er tauonni; nouse. TJiese are important facts, remember them and you will save money besides getting the best made clothing. Gents Fnrnislite Goods! Hats, Caps and Nectar ! Boots Shoes and Sliimers! For Ladies, Misses and Gents Latest styles and largest stock best makes and positively lowest prices. Before purchasing else where we kindly invite vou to call and inspect our merchant tailoring goods, gents novelties boots, shoes and slipper, we guarantee that vou can save money. Respectfully, Clauss&Bro. THE TAILORS. Bask StMMt. Lahifffcton, Fit W r m W f , i i hi iLU o I IN THE WORLD OF LABOR. I Srciilly Compiled for tbe Toilers by in Ad- ! voeate Man I 1 -There are ino,ott KnfgliM nf Ijilior In roimI , standing. 1 --Waged Iiae been reilm-H In mum oltlie j Iron furnace lit Ihln State ilurliut ihelnl ten, A (Mfituitl i-Ai-lt-ftl ,,f ttitnM f niill,.liiitfil I .-' ...,.,... throughout the entire Lehigh Valley iIiiiImk llic coming spring. At Irwin, l'n., a coniimny has bevii oi iptn l;cd to manufacture hardware nmellles lawn mowers nnd other mnchlneiv. It lins been stated on good authority that It will require upward of soiki cms t" transport the orange crop of Cnllfnnrla. A party of twelve men, nearly nil nfuhnm are machinists, will tone South K:islon In the spring fprnnewriillrond settlement In California --The projectors ot the railroad now building fiom Wind Clap to Siroudsliurg oro having some trouble In securing tlto rlclil ot way, which Is ic tardlug tho work. Two of the most meritorious bills before the Now Jersey Legislature rcqulto railroad com panies to use automatic couplers nnd to have hand rails on top ot freight oais, for the protec tion of brakemcn. The clothing trades aud the otticr ten sec lions of the Central Labor I'nlon nnd all the as semblies of Knlshti of Labor of New York and neighboring cities have voted moral and finan cial suppoit to tho Heading stiikers. Tho Plttsburtt Gentian Trades Assembly pro poses a novel way ot enforcing the boycott on Milwaukee beer. It will seciirethc names ot all saloon-keepers who continue lo sell the boy cotted beer, nud when the May license cases shall cottio up the assembly will protect against each of the saloon keepers, being granted a new license Administrators' Sale or Valuable Real Estate AND Personal Property. Tho undersigned, administrators (cunt testa mcuto nnnexo) of tno estate ot George Wagner, deceased, of Upper Tonamcnslng Township, county of Carbon, will expose to public saloon tho premises, on Saturday, March 10, -1888, atONK O'CLOCK In the afternoon, the follow ing tract orplecoof land, to wltt the Ilomcstoad Farm situate in said Upper Tnwaiticnslng township, along n public road leading from Millport tn Ileltzvllle, adjoining lands of David lJoyer, deceased, John Strolil, Craig estate, Paul Ktesge, Thomas Sttoiip, de ceased, l'etor Drobsl mid William Schocli con talnini: 145 1-2 ACRES! about EIOUTY ACRES under good cultivation, and tho balance good tlmberland. Thelniprove ments are a TWO AND ONIMIAt,!-' HTOKY 1 I-llAME DWKI.LIKO HOUSi:, tt HatlK J Ham MxlR feet, a Wagon Shed, Com fm Crib. Hog Pon. and other necessary out building". Two ncver-fallliiB springs near tin houie and barns a small stream of water runs through tbe premises, a fine apple ore hard and nn excellent meadow. At tho s.tluu time nud place fho lollowlnc Personal Property of said estate will be exposed lo public sale, viz: 1 DiacK mare, i nay mate, a cows, i ueucr, t two horse wagon and bodv, 2 setts of harness, t elder press, 1 carriage, 1 cultivator, 2 plows, lot of manure-, lot of hay, 1 threshing inacblniinnd power, lot nf corn Rtalks. lot ot straw. 20 chickens. 15 acres of rye In the ground, and other al Holes too numerous 10 mention. THHMS: The real estate will be cold subject tn o dowery of JliOO and balanco on easy terms. The full terms and conditions of sate will ho made known on the day of sale. Mltrl. titl.l.MIA WAU.M.It, DANIKL WAORHlt. T. A. Snvdeb, Atfy.J Administrators. Tiio Cream of all Books of Adventure Condensed into One Voixme. PIONEER DARING DEEDS. and; HEROES Tha thrllllnc adventures of all the hero ex plorers and frontier lighters with Indians, out- aws anu wua ueasts. over our wnrwe country. from tho earliest times to the present. Lives ml nxnlntuni Desoto. I.riSalIc.Manntsli.I!oone. Kenton, Brady, Crockett, rtowfe. Houston, Car son, Custer, California .loe, wild Jim, i.uiiaio 11 II. Ucncrals ill es and crooK. great inaian chiefs, and scores of others. Splendidly illus trated with 220 fine engraving. Agents Wanted. Iow priced, aud heats anyuiing to sen. lime for payments allowed Agents slunt of fund'. PLANET Full. CO.. Hox (W8I riilladelnhla or St. Louis, Mo. feblMm Henry Campbell, EAST WEISSrOKT, Has on hand a Full and Complete lino of Fine Boots'and Shoes, which must be closed out in the next TH1UTY IJAViS lo make room tor new rockis. rriees havo been marked down InCOhT Fit! UUKS. -Hare bargains. Don't mist them. Tho stock must go. Henry Campbell, Febl8-lm EAST WElSBPOltT. Contractor aud Builder. (Xe.it door to Iteubeu Fensterniarher's) LEI1IOH STItEET, LEHIGHTON. Plans and specifications, and probable cost f butlillnsi, furnished upon application. All work miarnntced. licnalrimr nroinnllv attended to and material furnished when desired. 2-ls-ly THE OLDEST DRUG STORE IN TOWN Booming OO TO THOMAS' FOll l'UKE HltVOS AND PATENT MF.DIOINES. QO TO THOMAS' WITH YUVU PHES ORIPTIONSTO MAKK8UUE UKPROP- ER UOMI'OUNDINU. OO TO THOMAS' FOK HA1H TOOTH AND CLOTH IlltUSHES. (10 TO THOMAS' FOIf VOUU I'OOKKT HOOKS AND PUHSES-Already FHld. (10 TO THOMAS' FOR YOUR HOUSE AND CATTLE POWDER. TWF.LVE YEAUS EXPERIENCE IN THE DRUU HUoI NESS ENAULES HIM TO MAKE UOKSE AND CATTLE POWDER TO SUIT EVERY CASE. ir YOUR HORSE HAS A OOUHH, USE THOMAS' COUOH I'OWDER-OUARAN TEKDTOOURE, TOR ANYTUINO RELIAULEQO TO Thomas' Drug Store Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa Look for Lnrjje Gilt Sign. Still a Home Evidence No other preparation has won success at home equal to Hood's Barsaparilla. In Lowell, Mass., wlicro It Is made, It Is now, as It has boon (or years, tho leading mcdlclno tor purifying tho blood, nnd toning nnd strengthening tho system. This " good namo at homo" Is "n tower ot strength abroad." It would require a volumo to print all .Lowell pcoplo havo said In tavor ot Hood's Rirsaparllla. Mr. Albert Kites, living at 23 East Pine Streot, Lowell, for IS years Pooplo of Lowol I employed aslioss.carpontcrhyJ. W. Dennett, president ot tho" Erlo Telcphono Company, had a largo running soro como on his teg, which troubled him a year, when he began to tako Hood's Sarsaparllla. Tho soro soon grew less In size, and In a short Umo disappeared. Jos. Dunphy, 211 Cen tral Street, Lowoll, had swellings nnd lumps on his taco and neck, Praiso Hood's Sarsaparllla which Hood's Sarsapa rllla completely cured. Mrs. a W.'Marriott, wlfo of tho First As slstnnt Firo Engineer ot Lowell, says that tor 10 years tho was troubled with stomach disorder and sick headache, which nothing relieved. Tho attacks came on every fort night, when sho was obliged to take her bed, and was unable to enduro any noise. She took Hood's Sarsaparllla, and after a time tho attacks ceased entirely. Many mora might bo given had wo room. On tlto recommendation of people of Lowell, who know us, wo ask you to try Hood's Sarsaparllla Soldbyalldruggtati. BlIxforS5. rreparedonlr hv C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mali, IOO Dosos Ono Dollar Annual Statement -OF Tiin- Receipts and Expenditures -or- Carbon County. For tlte Yoar Ending, Deo.31,87 Samnel Rictert, Treasurer, DIt. To balance on hand Jan. I, IM7... t WIS 18 O A.MOfKTS ItKCKIVUn FPOMTAX t'OI.I.KCTonS Harrison Wentz, l,arryvlllobor.,for '81 .1. J. floyle, Mauch Chunk bor. 1881 11. P. Levan, Franklin twn., 1883 Si .14 IS fU 225 39 233 00 241 75 88 73 SIS 0.1 IBS 07 23 37 t8 89 410 13 252 38 IK 8!) K 48 400 00 725 00 293 81 353 30 IKJ3 31 954 00 SSO CO 200 77 494 58 11150 00 1G1 82 IX) 00 2M4 42 718 22 .17(11 33 1000 00 2183 09 18S3 78 36W) " r. Hover, l'arrvv lo bor.. 1RS5 I). 1). Gerhard, Packer twp., 180 uutiiuu onyuer, larrvvutc oor,, itra... i. y. iMisuaiim. i.oiiiKiuon oor., law.. ,1. 1'. Clirlstlnan. Penn Forest tttit..lft8rt. Godfrey IHHlnger, l.enlphtwp., 1886,.. i. . mciRcruuit, van i enn iwp.,iBwi Jno. Painter. Mauch Chunk line. 1886.. E. W. DoWItt, Weatherly bor., 1856.... o Donncll. ii. Al. Chunk bor.. 1886. . A. II. (Sombert, Mahoning twp., 188C. .. II, Kunkle, Tnwatnenslng twp., 1887.. . 11. 1. Levan. Franklin twn.. iasT Godfrey Hettinger, LcIiIkIi twp., 1887.. Hernard Vot, Welssport bor., 1887 .lohn Ktrohl, L. Towamenslng, 1887 0. O'Donnell, E. M. Chunk bor., 1887... ii. i). (.eriiarn, rackor twp., 1837 Kmory (ictz, Kidder twp., 1887 Dildlue Synder, I'arryvilte bor., 1887... G. W. Nusbaum, Lehiuhton bor., 1887. . win. Kennedy, Lausanne twp., 187.. .. I. F. Chrlstman, 1'enn Forest twp., '87. Patrick Kcllcy, llanks twn.. 1887...... . . It. slelcerwalt. East Penn twn.. I8T. Jno. Painter, Mauch Chunk bor., 1837.. Cl.lt. Hoover, Weatherly bor., 1887 i. w. vt liuams, iansioru uor., 1887.... Js'ath Itelnsmlth. Mahonlntrtwu.. 18x7.. Jas. Collins, Mauch Chunk twp., 187. .. UNSEATED LANDS ItRDur.MKU. tVuuuttltehielis 1 17 36 7 14 12 10 37 C9 Thomas SI. Wearer Edward Iteber "Miller & Derrick TO AltOUXT RKCKIVKI) rOK HUNT. K. M.Mulltaren 30 00 !0 00 2 no 12 no Hcy.siono League . . . , Itobert Klotz -.. irst National llauk lllSCKLLAKPni'S. John Kline, dial. In full) 13 38 James GallaRhcr, Jury fees I3 40 tor s.ne oi ueceipi hooks. For sale ot Old Lumber From Collectors after duplicates wert tl) 20 CO 1 m rom Commonwealth eases 25 00 15110 00 For the White Haven brldee Total amount of receipts. CR. $ xantta By liayment of otdcrs drawn by County Commissioners during the year '87. I Ilalaueenn Itntul Dee. . 'list. 18B7 S5S02 inthony. Coll, Joint Arner and Josiah Williams, (joiinty Commissioners for Carbon County, in account with said County for the year ending December Mst, 1887. Dlt. To total amount of orders drawn dm Ins year is.ivj ,o Oft. Ily expenditures as follows! COURT RXrKMSlW. Jurv Commissioners and Clerk $ 120 34 Jurors for January session. I8t7 lws eo Jurors for Anril session. 1887 419 6G Jurors lor June session, 1887 Mi 00 Jurors for October session, 1887,..'..... 035 28 Court Crier and Janitor, J. It. Dlmmick sail 00 Court .steiioxraplior 201 m Constable returns w) 14 Tipstaves 218 00 Countable and wltnea!! fees hi Coinmon- weaitn cases k hj rilierllt, James (iallaghcr 1316 31 1'iothouoUiry, Ceorge W. Esaer US uis. Alt y J'.. At. xuniuarcii, isw iu Dii. Att'y W. At. liapiher. Ib7 220 00 Total court expeiucs r).N 30 ASf EH9HF.NT A.VU KIXllSTK ATION. Ranks twp., W. II. Wear, unessor. J8S1 S 4 no Ilauks twn., J. J. Conalian.asscusor, 'T 00 00 naiiKS twp., 11cr11s.ru i-erry. ickhiu. Attdenrled 21 00 Hanks twn.. Bernard Mclluuli. regit- try. Reaver Meadow 31 00 Ii. M. Chunk. H, Hock, assessor 40 60 k. tl. cnutiK, 11. hock, registry moo Kasl Penn. Jas. Andreas. assessor... . 20 00 Last Penn, Jas. Andreas, registry 7 im I ratikiin, j. k, iticKeri, assessor J Fr.uikllii, J. K. lilckeit, registry 15 00 Kidder, 1). li. .MclJiucI, assessor, .North Kidder 111 on Kidder. Kmory tietz. assessor, boulh Kidder 13 00 Kidder. Kmory (letz. registry. Mouth Klddor 1000 Kidder. 1). (i. MuLaud. rculstry. rtortli ivtuuer sou Lausanne, 1'at. lilllesple, assessor...- 11 00 Lausanne, Win. Kennedy, registry I 00 Lshlclitun. C. Trainer, assessor 3-j in LWiIkIi, Jas. Gilbert, assessor It 00 lllllfli, nan 1 cannon, assessor. 1 ou Lehigh, Jiiinei Culhert. ceglstty 7 00 u lowameiisuit;. w. nnyuer, ikw a u I. .TottnniensliiL'. W. Hinder. assessor. moo L. low jnicnslng. W. Hinder, registry. 24 00 Lsuslord, Joint llieslili, assessor M 00 Lanslnid, John Ilreslin, legtslry ;i 00 Mauch Chunk tun.. Morgan Juuklti. assessor 71 00 Mauch Chunk twp., riauk MCC41111. registry, Nesipiehoulu?., 2", uo Mauch Chunk two., 11. A, Homier, reg istry, Minium 11111 , Mill Mauch Cliunk, 1st wkm, A,c. retets. reirlstrv 28 uo Mauch Chunk, 2nd ward, r.. T.hnenle. remstr 21 uo Mahoning, A. II. lloinbeit, ussrssor.. a 00 Mahoning, A. 11. (iombert, registry.,.. is on Packertou, Allied Meit?, registry a 00 Packer, . I. C. Illltiicr, assessor.. 10 00 racker, j.i. limner, registry 1100 l'arryvllle, II. II. Itltzy, assessor. 15 tn rarn tllle. 11. II. Kitty, reels ry 4 ro renn Forest, I. Kuehner, assessor i no I'eiin Forest. L. Kueliner. rezlstt-v 7 no Towameuslng, Nat. Munler, registry. on Towamenslng, Nat. (itcmier, assesnr. 2 00 weatherly, . 11. in-own, assessor u m Weatherly. W. O. llrowu, leglstry It M II 1:. Bwartz, assisstance in making the asicssineut lor Stale purposs 35 00 Total for assessment and rg i 10450 CVMUTEb ll.MlTAXKS KOH Isit A Nil Wi. Banks twp,, Hugh McRarvey, road tax f Banks twp., T. J. Hrady. school tax,.., V.. M. Chunk, .1. B. Drolsbach, school us It ?9 OS II i 17 TS IS 81 el 23 i: 2) M East Feau, Benjamin Kothsteln, seltonl tax East 1'enn, C. W. Itthrlg, road Ui FrutKlln. C. Krtige, road tax Rlddtr, J. W. Klocuui, school mi aiiUtr, f. 1. rfkwV, rond tax fjiiisnnne, Win. Kennedy, rtwd and school tu Leliluli, K. MeCormlek, nrliuol tax Lehigh, Jacob Kbeit. road tat lowvr Tuwitnieiisliig, John Kirohl, school and toad t.u Munch Chunk tnp., Tlnn. I.tiiii, ifliool tax - Matieli chunk !., Tbui. Clemen", i ohiI tni Parker. Cr.i. Kinll, school tax l'arker.S II. (icrlitint, roadui i'Ht-Lri, TIlKlinian ' rattle, poor tax I'ciiii Con-it, Enoi Kix'li, neliool tax.... 1'enn roresl, Croncn 1iyor, piad tax.. I'er.u l'oret,.l. 1 . l lulMinau, poor and load tax TiiwainetHiig, Paul Krcsge, school tax Tomwiemiiid, Paul .imllli, road tax... TowiiiiumMkk. Allium tlreett, poor tax. Weatlierly. Daniel House, school mnl road tax Hrtiiy Iiclneiiiau, poor tax for Hank, K. M. Chunk, lAUiatinr, Leliluli, Hitucli Cliuiik twp., and Wt-atliirlr ) iVi Tl IM IS ST tl i: ii M 44 MV 44 411 e 142 OO IM 4 71 46 '.07 25 sa 05 72 OH 4 V, S M 208 3t VI2 l Total inncHlcit Uud taxe . . . , notti HAMAur.i. .1 K lMi-krit.ro.nl finni WalekTllle tn Wplfttiuilt tr. 87 ion 89 . 13 M M JO M W 00 loscplt Mojer, rn.td from l.cltlnliton lo k:!t lVlln.... Henry .Miller, road In I'ratikllu ,101111 .Ange, roan 111 .MunuiniiK.... .. -. . Crl. htclgerwnlt, I'M. I lit Mahoning lenersiin anu ucimim ricuericK, roan 111 .Maudlins Total mud d.iurago cop nt v nninii,. I UK Whit- flaenliildgf $ 4WMM too 00 Ilepalrsto otner nriuges. Total for county brldg" MMVH Ot this amount. White Harm iHirotigh 'paid I,W1 Into the Tn.isiiry see Treasurer's wet. tirrr,t.A.Korii. County Com. bat. due forlMi!. t sa . Counli Coin, salary, due for W7. Sso o Com. clerk, b.tt. due for ISM... 78 1 Coin, clerk, salary for 1887 two 00 County Solicitor, salary for 1887 15 ou County Treasurer uai. due for 188 230 on County Treasurer, salary for 1887 1 000 Ou County Auditors and clerk for 1887 113 CO voiiri noiiseann jnu cxponsrs aim re pans lou 'i tilectlon expenses 1459 7t Intpilsltlons IT OS Printing aud stationery 1388 00 Fox, mink and hank scalps 253 20 IIHfmlitlnn nf linsentpd Intuit 70 S7 State taxes 3T4 ee liiiil.il rI. soldiers Taos J. S. 1'lshcr, auditing accounts and dockets oi rrulhonotary ami lie- rarder 30 M Penns. Telephone Co no 03 Kn-tcrn reultciilMry, boarding pris oners 268 T Danville .state Hnstutal. care nf Insane 116 61 T. V. Mnyder, County Institute 200 eo Discount on menev borrowed IM 74 Simon Nicholas, overpaid luxes 1 18 noyie, iinscaien i.inu ncoin o in Total uilscellahfttu , S13324 n Total dlstiurseniciits S298S9 Tt Individual Account of County Cammissioners. Anthony Coll. CK. By balance due him for I8S.. lly tin days service &M 00... By 14 days service a $2 on,.,. IM 00 300 00 8 01 DK. To orders pjld by treasury 414 00 John Arner. PR. By balance duo hint for 1888 By loo days service S3 00 , Bv IB days service $2 tn . u eo 3oo eo si ou 8 lit 03 Dlt. To orders paid by Treasurer t 348 00 Josiah Williams, cn. By balance duo him for 188U. . By im days service S3 oo., . t 38 eo 300 00 10 M .343 5 uy o nays service nr. ii i Dlt. To ordets paid by Tieasurer., $ 343 fO Financial Condition oj Carbon County, January 1, 1888. ithieouitdiu. Balance cash lu Treasury I 6402 ea si 87 eo oa . . 1 0 J. .1. tTiuiHRiici, uaiunce uue.... riiomus Koons. balance due Clutrlos W. Lent., balance due.. r.Ai.ANCE ntiK nv coi.Litcrons. Ulclmrd Horn. K. Mauch Chunk, 1S83.. $ 18 75 w. i.ee times. l-acKenon. isss SO M F. I. Boyer. l'arryvllle, 1885 M It J. F. Chrlstman, I'enn Forest, 1886 T eo ti. ,i. c.Ynns,iaiiKS, iH6t II. Kunkle, Towameuslng, 1887 1). I), (ierhard, Packer. 1837 DlldlneSnvder. l'arryvllle, 1887 Kmnrv C.etz. Kidder. 1887 578 84 28 01 328 81 148 U 443 11 315 II 150 8 ITS til 403 21 J. F. chrlstman, 1'enn Forest, 1887 Patrick Kelley, Banks, 1887 J. It. Slelgernalt, East 1'enn, 1887 u, 1-. kevan, eraiiniin, ins, Bernard V'OL't. Weissnort. 1887 IU Mi C. H. Hoover, Weatherly, 1887 697 00 jno. I'aiuter, jtiancji t. iiuok uor it... C. O'Donnell, 1!. Mauch Chunk, 1887... John Strolil, L. TowHinensIng, 1887 T. W. Williams, Ijinsford, 1687 Cl, V. Nusbaum, Lehighton, 1887....... 421 48 687 81 315 81 27 9 set ot 831 8 jamcs coiiins, -laticn iniuiK iwj).,iwi. Total amount of resources 11943 31 UAnlLlTIM School, ltoad aud Toor Taxes due Townships and Boroughs (or Unseated iJtnds, as follows.! . K.r HAICH C1IUKK llOHOUOn. Borough tax for '84 and 'ti I u rBANKUN TOWKSIUr. School tax for '81 and 85.. irsi 73 Poor nix lor 81 and '85... KII1I1KR TOWMlllIir. Poor tux for '81 and '85., 11 54 i.xmoiiroN itoiMt'uii. School tax '84 und '83 .1 14 , . II - M ltoad tax '8! ami '85 Poor tax 'slnmt '85.... I1WKII TOWAMENSIXII. Bond tax for '84 and '85 rAitnrviLLK nonotun. Schotdtlax for '81 and '83 lioad tax for '81 and '85 Poor tax for '84 and '85 Total llablllllel Itesources In excess ot llalillltli t II II 1 33 71 I 02 IS 111) M James Gallayher, Sheriff', in ac count with Carlxm county. DK. To amount of orders drawn on Treti... $ 1318 34 CR. By buardluglirisoueis t 861 Tl Hy building tires In Jail 213 u By serving Juror notices and drawing Juries 144 i Ry pre paring flection proclamation. . . 8 o By removing Insano to asvlum.DanvllU M 'JS By fee In Coin, cases 09 SO HUM We. Hie underslguvd Auditor of the County of Carbon, NUte ot Pennsylvania, elected and duly sworn according to law, do report that wa tut lu the offlce of the County Commissioners, Aud ited, Adjusted and settled according to law. lh account of Samuel ltickert, Tressurer.Anttioay Coll, John Arner and Josiah Williams, Commit sloneis, and James Uallagher, UhsrltT, of said county, tor ine year enainu i'ecetnDr stsi, isqt. ary, 1888, and completing It ujwn the 17th day t January. 18S8. And that said accounts settled as ii above stated, and of record In the ofllce of th l'rothonotary are correct. We also and that from the balaneeilue by Tax Collectors, tbe iter rentage for collection and lu some instances ex onerations are to be deducted. 1 n testimony hereof we hare hereunto set our hand and seats at Hie oftlce aforesaid, tb ma day ot. Unitary, A. ., 1888. a. c.. rr.rKitH. ikai.i l'AUL WAONKB, SHIU k. I!. REAHM, ' 8HAI-1 We, lite undersigned Commissioner! of th County ot Carbon, having examined tbe ituu ment of tbe FinandalConditlou ot Carbon Coun ty, Jauuary 1st 1888, as compiled above, do cer tify that tin said statement Is correct, and wlsk to add that some fees due witnesses, e4e., In common eallb cases are not lncludd. 1 n testimony whereof we have hireunto set our nanasana amxea our seauaiMaueii cnunx, tut 33rd t urn i of Jtuuaiy, A. D. 1188. H. E. MlLtkli r . . . l D.J. O'DONNKLL. faaAl.l J. S. HAWK, lAt.l ' County C-oinmlKltnect, lAIH.C l'SltlT, Clnk. AMtt:-Mti
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