UPPLEMENT THE CARBON ADVQGAT ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE Bnromfli of LeftMon, Ma. WILLIAM MILLEU. Treasurer, In account with the llorough ot Lehlghton, from March 9th, 1887, to March 31st. 1SR8, Inclusive. dk. Io Balance on hand as per last State ment... t 492 IS " Amount received I rom Ceo. W. Nus- haum. Collector, on duplicate, tsso. 102 10 " Amount received from tlco. W. Nils . baum. Collector, on duplicate, 1887. 2812 CO " Amount ree'd from Mrs. C, Dreher, for surveying done at her properly. 1 no " Fred LenckeT, for grasson square.. 8 x " Frank Hhlvely. for old lumber 40 " Kamucl Kbcrt, for lumber II go " Moses Itex, for old lumber 1 25 " Wtn. Koch, for old lumber 2 ! " Hamucl Evert, Supervisor Mahon ing twrr, '4 Mahoning bridge 333 37 " Hamuel Evert, supervisor Mahon ing township, for old plank 12 33 " County Commissioners 1 00 " Hamuel Oraver.Burgess, for license. 20 75 " County Treasurer Ucorge Down, as per. license CK. C84 00 t 4S7G 70 By Orders Pail Worlc on Highways. JamcsHollcnbach,haullng,3ordcrs...t 17 8ft Frank Fcnsternmchcr, labor, 3 orders. o on Henry Kreltz, labor, 1 ortlor. 4 40 John Hhecklcr, labor, 1 order. 55 Mrs.,M. J Stout, labor, 1 order 1 20 Codfrey Frantz, labor, 1 ordei 1 10 Allphfipl Farren. talinr. 1 nnlpr - R 00 Wtn. Mnulthrop. labor, 2 orders. 2 7 J.cwls Walk, labor, 3 orders 1100 Wtn, Thomas, labor, 2 orders 10 IS Win. 1 lorn, labor. 3 orders. .. 6 25 Charles Nothsteln. labor. 3 orders 23 70 A. W. Ncwhart, labor, 2 orders 0 05 t;. 11. Bower, labor. 2 orders 7 27 A. W. Horn, labor, 1 order 11 00 Itetiben Fcnslermncher, labor 7 CO Mablon llelchard, laboi, 3 orders 10 70 Wlllougeby Wert, labor. 3 orders 10 21 Adam Mchrkam, labor, 1 order 3 30 KllaSjliollenbacli, labor, I order 75 Thomas Kemerer. labor, 1 order. 2 00 Mrs. 11. Edlnger, labor, I order. " 65 Nathan Deliverer, labor, 2 orders 31 35 It. I.. Kooiis, labor, 1 order 3 00 Lewis Shoemaker, labor, 1 order 15 03 David Ebbert, labor, 4 niders 41 85 J. L. Ileydt, labor, 3 orders 18 03 William Jones, labor, 1 order.. KJ William Dreher, labor, 1 order 4"40 winougliby writ, labor, G orders...... 40 17 Kamucl Seller, labor, 1 onler 6 20 tjoscpu .aim, moor, l oruer Samuel Walck, labor, 1 order. W. It. ltchrlg, labor, 1 order John Walters, labor, l oider Owen KloU, labor, 1 order , (Iconic Dcrliamer, labor, 1 order..,. Charles Patterson, labor, t order.... Lewis Kline, labor, 1 order Henry lleckendorf, labor, 1 order... Jacob Deiitlnger, labor, 1 older William Schelrer, labor, 1 order Morris Helm, labor, 1 order ,,. It. Hunslcker.labor, 1 order John E. Acker, labor. 1 order Charles Smith, labor, 1 order Milton Werner, labor, 2 orders Jas. Fatzmger, labor, 1 onler Fred Komiuedonski, labor, 1 order.. Hamuel Webb, labor, 2 orders William l'cters, labor, l order (leorge Itlauk, labor, 3 orders Fr. Bowman, labor, I order Jumes Ashner, labor, l onler. tieorge Dernamcr. labor, t order.... Daniel Wert, labor, 1 order tieorgo Dreher. labor, 3 orders Stcphan Spanglcr, labor, 1 order. . . . Horn, labor, 1 order Edward ltanorth, labor, 1 order.,.. A. Kistlcr, labor, 1 order. 11. Herman, labor. 1 order. Joseph (ielgcr, labor, l order Frank llontz, labor, 1 order l-ewls Werner, labor, 1 onler...,. .., Jonas ltchrlg, labor. 1 order Charles Hheckler, labor, I order.... , Jeff. Hretney, labor, 1 order Ceorge Ilex, labor, 2 orders Ferd. Frelsb.labor. 1 order. Nathan Zlcgler, labor, 3 orders John Hcllman, labor. 1 order. J. O. Hartley, labor, 1 order l.cwls Miller, labor, 1 order Al Nothsteln, labor, 1 order William Werner, labor,l order. Henry lllank, labor, 1 order William lteeder. labor, 1 order Amos ltlegel, labor, 1 order , U F. Kleppluger, labor, 3 oidcrs Charles Sanders, labor, I order. Samuel U raver, labor, 1 order lwls Heed, labor, 4 orders David Montz, labor, 5 orders Charles W. Trainer, labor, 3 orders... J, L. (label, labor, 1 order Win. Miller,' labor during 1887 Ezra Newbart, labor, 11 orders SUNDRY EXPENSES. II, V. Morthlmcr, printing notices, &c., 3.00; proposals, &c, $1.50 4 05 Win. Miller, printing Financial State ment in mhiicii ununk uemocrav. . . nw Lewis Walck, wicks, matches, and at tending afreet lamps 68 jOO William Weldaw,iollceserviccs and at tending street lamps 120 00 Henry Schwartz, for special election.. . 20 21 Frank Dlchl, blacksmlthliig 2 02 Godfrey Frantz, blaeksmltlilng 1 to M, (). Bryan, Agt., freight on coal oil. .. 4 24 M. O. Bryan, sand ' 13 01 wm. .Miner, mr coai on, inr juuucii Chunk Oil Company, 6 orders ' 40 01 L. V. It. 11. Co., freight on lamps, lum ber, cement, handles, bolts. &c 114 32 Jeff. Frederick, for planks 52 22 Al. Vauscotcr, for stones 21 w Moses Hex, mason work on Mahoning bridge : 123 'B John Helhnau, mason work 14 C3 L'. t . jjcmz, u. 1. services. ....... 1 m Owen ltebriB. lime 60 William Koch, hauling and post" 3 00 ueiirig nauieiiDusii,sioncs hi.ni, less order for $5 paid T. A. Snyder...... , 20 SG Henry Miller, stakes 3 00 Ed. Hunslcker, stones ' IM Fred Drlnkman, cuttllg stones 3 20 .1. L. (label, merchandise. 21S34 Jacob Kistlcr, hauling, 4H7.C5, less U for inking wagon ouioi nreei..., i u E. 11. Albright, hauling lamns. oIL&c.. 1 45 T. A. Snyder, cash paid It. llehrlg, as per order, January IC. 18,87 5 00 T, A. Snyder, attorney fees for 1887 25 00 AUUllors.Hiiuiiinguccuuiusior iro.... u w Samuel Oraver, burgess, salary 20 00 lailK aim on c.111 o ou John T. Semmel. sccrelarv's salary.. . . 45 00 l'erd Drlnkinan. Interest 011 bonds G7 50 David Moutz, 75 Ou ' nnvnient of llond No. 32.. 1000 00 Win. Miller, 8 lamps, globes and wicks. 74 M 43 oaneis cenieni iu " printing election tickets .. 1 10 ' " lumber 45 00 ' " Iron bridge and labor 310 50 surveying services lamp burners and globes . Statu tax n llonds salary ns treasure), 1K87... step ladder, ex p. to Allen town, fit. on oil, etc RECAPITULATION. Gl 0.1 19 20 7 OG 45 00 10 7D J3920 37 net receipts from Sept. 7 to January 10. 1888 .'. 20 01 1 5 per cent com. on S273.18, net recpts after Jan K. 1888. 13 GO Cash paid Wni.MUler,treas. 2842 00 $ 30G2 70 V7, tlin MnilerKlifnpd. dulv elected Auditors of the llorough of Lehlghton, Pa., do certify that we have examined the accounts of Win. Miller. Ti casurcr, and (1 in. W. Nusbaum. Collector,and nun iniu correct w mvt uesi ui uur Kuunicujji and belief. . . J .1. 11 A IJnAl Ail, I .1. II. KHCII. H. J. BKETNEY, lehlghton, la., April 2nd, 1883, t Auditors. i. -OF, Receipts & Expenditures Of the Boroush of Welssport, for the Year ending March 3rd, 1888. ItECEIPTS. To cash In treasury, per last report.... $ 119 50 To balance on duplicate for 1880 , 151 05 For show license.. For rent of lock-up lot , To duplicate for 1887, (gross)., 3 00 4 00 573 75 $ 851 36 It 25 10 05 lO 4 50 3 00 55 3 30 1 05 5 00 1 10 83 1 10 1 1 00 1 20 3 85 fi 05 1 10 C 0 55 4 75 2 20 4 50 13 20 2 20 0 OH 3.1 7 00 55 7 00 45 3 85 CO &5 I 31 1 01 .15 5 10 2 20 8 04 78 5,1 3 33 2 25 II 41) 3 75 1 G5 4 CG .1 84 1 20 1 SO 15 24 It! 43 20 80 4 CO 01 88 160 53 t 810 78 Total amount of receipts, etc $ 4576 70 Total amount paid out as per orders . . . 3320 37. llalance onhand 9 650 33 LIABILITIES. IlO.NDKJ) I.NI1K11TEDNK38.. David Montz 500 00 Frederick llrinkman 1350 00 ASSETS. Less cash In Treasury rS 1850,00 050 33 EXPENSES. Labor and hauling ou street... $ 65 78 llovcr-Whlttlnghain auditing.. 4 00 JofinSwurtz,llghtliiglamps.... 15 00 Sol. lloaz, making fence 2 00 H. V. Morthlmcr, printing 5 00 II. II. Everitt, room rent mid llfihtfor2yeais ..1.1... 1G 40 J. A. Tenner, ladder.... 75 (. Arner, police service 1 00 Sol. Yeakrl, trimming trees In Square 3 00 J. Seuell, cleaning Square CO Michael Kresge, work on side- vvaiK 4 :oj D. Amer. work on side-walk... 4 20 O. Mover, work on side-walk... 1 40 I Albright, work on side-walk 1 40 D. Arner. work on side-walk ... 2 fro Sol. YeakeLwork 011 side-walk. CO win. seabold, Ireignt 4 GG IS, Vogt. overpaid ou duplicate for 1H8G 21 10 V. It. II. Co.. umber s r. Hollcnbach.haidiug lumber L. V. It. It. Co.. bolts i,ewu sniiih, iigntiug lamps.... J. U. Keldel, seu'y. salary for '87 II. II. Miisselman, treasurer snlarv for 1887... 1 J. A. l'eiiner.lmrircss and street commissioner 20 00 W M. ltapshcr, attorney fee... 12 20 Amount transferred to borough account $ 1199 C7 Liabilities tlarcli 0, 1887... .,.,.2357 85 Liabilities March 31, 1888 1109 CT Decrease 1153 18 We. the undersigned, duly elected. Auditors of the Borough of LehlKliton, Pa., do certify that Treasurer, ami mid them correct to tne best 01 our Kiiowieage una neiiei. H. J. nilHTNEY, .1. II. KSCII, L. J.I1AUHMAN, Lehlghton, r.i., A pi II 2nd. 1888. 1 Auditors. George W. Nusbaum, Tax Gol lector, m account with the Borough of Lehighton, Pa., for balance lor year I bob int. To Halancedueoruiu'olleeteiC lot 61 " Additions 11 ii' I supplement.... 3 ou " 5 per cent added on J1W,02, recehed after March 4th.. . 5 15 Clt. ' , , Ily Exonerations.. j '. 5 15 " 6 per cent com. on 1108.17, received after March 4 5 41 " Cash paid Will. Mlller.Treas. 102 10 112 CO F DR. To Amount of Duplicate 1387....2998 44 ' Additions - 61 31 " 5 per cent added on t2G0.17, receivcu liner jau. w, loop.- 1 t'l CII. By Exonerations., $ 20 00 " 6 ier cent abatement on 82,- 182.43, ree'd for CO days 10a 12 " 2 per cent com. on (2,073.31, net receipts perGO days 41 47 " 5 per cent com. ou 080.26, -? 112 66 -? 30G5 76 19 80 2 75 3 05 4 60 20 00 20 00 2IG 35 212 79 9 459 14 Balance In treasury and uncollected, less com. ami exonerations f Bounty Statement, FOlt THE YUAK 1887. Oil. . f ll.iUuce In treasury and uncollected at last statement....' $ 640 89 Ain't transferred from Uorouuh ucct. .. 212 79 753 C8 ' t , IDE. . Il.il. due on Judgment at last. statement $ 709 21 Interest on, the same and error in former statement 28 47 Cost on docket 16 00 $753 08 April 6, 1887, by cash paid P. J. Kl.stler 9 400 00 October B, 1SK7, by cash paid P. J. Klstler 337 G3 By record cost is 00 S 763 C8 We, the undersigned, duly elected auditors of the llorough of Weissiiort. nave this 19th day ot March. 1888. examined and audited the Itorouch accounts and Snd the same as above statement correct. ALFBED WHITTINGHAM, 1 k,,,u,nr. JOHN AltNHlt, f Auditors. April -7-3W Next Monday 'we will commence to aell boys pants at 26 CKNT8 i-kh l-Aiit) for Boys from four to' thirteen years of age, at Sondhclia's One Price Star Clothln: Uall Jaueb Chunk. From WasMflpn; Ms Notes. Special to tho Cahdon Advocate. Wasiiinqton D. CAprll 0, 1888 Easter Monday, or"ebg-'r6lling day," as it is known to the. children of Washington, is looked forward to with oVcn greater antic ipation by the juvenile portion of tho pop ulation than nm any of the holidays. Just how the custom of polling eggs originated, I have been unable to ascertain. It is a purely local institution, and had its origin many years tigo. - Formerly the Caoitol grounds were given. up to the children .upon Easter Monday, but for some reason' it was decided two or three vcars slnco to throw open the White House grounds instead, This year tho children were fortunate enough to haye a clear and pleasant Easier Monday, and early in the day tho crowds commenced to appear from every sec tion of the city. They came in carriages, in dain;y little frocks and accompanied by nurse maids in white caps, they came in street cars and 011 foot until the grounds surroundlnir the Executive Mansion were fairly sWarming with children of every color and alt possible descriptions. All social bar riers were severed and all met upon n truly democratic equality. The dainty 'little tot from the west end could he seen rolling Iiei eggs down the terraces to the little Arab whose elay-ttained clothes were suggestive of the alley, All were happy together. When the President came down stairs to hold his public reception at mid-day, he found tliatt the children had invaded the East Room in such numbers as to fill every available nook and corner, and as eaclihad brought with him a supply of hard boiled eggs which in tome unaccountable way he managed to accidentlY drop upon the floor or break upon, tho .furniture, the appear ance of the room at the close of this novel reception can be better imagined than de scribed. Thu President however, took it all good naturedly, and had a pleasantVord for all. Although the Senate has done much during the week in the way of legislation, practically nothing has been accomplished by the llonso of Representatives since 1 j , . mi. - t.i 11 ! .it tieunesaay ium. ine uiu proviuingiarine refunding of the tax of 18Glwas taken up on Wednesday and it was toon apparent that the friends of the bill were decidedly in the majority. The opponents of the bjll at once resorted to filllbuslring In order (o prevent final action being taken. Every 'attempt to secure a vote upon the bill was met by motion after motion, each involving a call of the roll. Fourteen of the states failed to pay the quota of tax: allotted to them, and these stales appear to' be indebted to the fiovermcntin the sum of about $3,000,000, while tho other slates hope by the passage of the bill to have the.$17,000,000 collected from them refunded." The amount to be refunded to the Ux payers to New York state will be nearly $3,000,000. It Is generally believed that the President will nominate a successor to th lato Chief Justice Waite, nt an early date, and it Is probablo that none of the gentlemen whose names have go-prominently figured as candi dates for the office will be selected. It is thought that thenominco will come from one of the Eastern States. II. IlEintER Nusbaum. On Haturday, April 7th, at 2 o'clockp. 111., In Trinity Lutheran Church, by Itev. J. II. Kuder, Lewis M. Ueldler and Agnes A. Nusbaum, both ot Lehlghton. ZiKaucn laoKMAKca. On tbe evening of the same day, by the same, at his residence, '1 hos Zelgler and Clara A, Shoemaker, both of Le nt tnton.
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