The Carbon Advocate LKHIUHTON. PA.. SATURDAY. FKUKUAKY 23, 1880. flXraiUO AT TUB l.KMIOHTON MlST-OrFlCH AS KDOND CLASS Mill. MATTKIt. Hon. YT. K. llapsher In an Album of Biography, A biok, ihe Brit isrlet of wlilcli lui just been publlibed In 1'hlla. by tin Amerl cn lHographlcal Puhlliblns Company (Cbarlet R. Deacon, manage) and which It tntltled A BioonArmoAL album of Pnouiansr Pcmhsvlvxnians, way bo tatd to be the Brit attempt to put Into en during form the record of the lues of active cltlieni of a treat Commonwealth. The Idea, which first originated In a sorlet of newipaper articles entitled "Stato Cele critlci," has been fully developed In the book In question, and, .Is carried out in a very comprehensive and vet exhaustive way. The biographies Include those of civil and military officers, journalists and men who have achieved distinction In literature and In the sciences. They are net mere eulogist, but give the story of the llretof tholr subject from car to year, and are valuable as showing bow largely they have helped to form public opinion and to contribute to the material and In tellectual growth of the community. Kach biography Ir preceded by a portrait of the tubject, reproduced by a new photon pe proctss, which has a very artistic efreci The typography and binding of the book are examples of tho best Philadelphia workmanship, and when the seiles shall hay been completed It will form a work ot much historical value, and a record of In dividual, worth and success, to which every Pennsylvanlanlan can point with pride and satisfaction. The second series on the same plan if now in press and will contain portraits and histories of professional men who have made their mark In this State. Hon. W M. Rapsher, of Mauch Chunk, says the Prospectus, will adorn its pages and we predict a large sals for the work in thU section of the Stato when it Is putui tale. BROADBRIM'S H. Y. LETTER. .Every year at we approach the teason of fasting and prayer, society seems to lei Itself loose as If to make amends for their prespeclive spiritual castlgation. Ameri can balls, German balls, Irish balls, French balls, Russian balls, balls by Jews, Chris tlans, Turks and Chinese; and by the way let me not forget that large and Intelligent constituency represented by my colored brother and sister who, during the past week, haye treated us to that delightful en tertalnment known as a "Cake walk.' How there may be some distance between a cake walk led by Ilrudder Augustus Tlioin ton, an artist In kalsomlme and llra, ami Hist Jemsha Simmons, artistic laundress of Sullivan street, and the fancy dress ball for the Society of Decorative Art, when Henry Clews led the "Sir Roger de Coverly and the Vauderbilts and Astors were In the German, but when It comes down to hard square, solid enjoyment, where ou gel your dollar's worth for a dollar, give me the "oake walk" every time. It has been a busy week with the dancers and revelerr, It Is considerable of a tumble from boned turkey covered with jelly, pate de folv prat, quail on toast, ices, creams, por punch, sherry and champagne, to red her rings, soup malgre,weak tea and cold water, and this Is what Lent means to many of the tatters. Society bad come down from Its high horse at the Charity ball, but society did not go to the Charity ball for enjo raent, it wen there exclusively for charity; then society did not wear its best clothes when It did go. Ob, no; Mr. Klopsteln from the Bowery and Hon. Paddy Dlvvcr from the Sixth ward might possibly touch elbows with Mr. As tor or Mrs. Vanderbllt In the crowd, but Mrs. Astur or Mrs. Vanderbllt, as I said before, had taken in that possibility, and altbouch verv well dressed had not put on their best toggery. But it was Quite another thing when the elite four hundred met iyi amide last week, mare no outsiders got a reen within the pacred portals: I hoy tried to keep out the wicked reporter, but the wicked reporter got In all the same, and now Ward McAllister and Arthur O'Learr are cudgeling ihatr brains to find out who the wicked reporter is. uroauurim Knows but he won't tell: only I can say this nv'.cl without betraying confidence, that the re porter did not wear pants. I believe there is a barbaric strain In our blood couiine down from the dusty centu rles, which neither time nor circumstances has been able to purify. A strain which delights In gaudy colors and semi barbarl bedrckment; where the wire ring In the most and the Iron bracelet rn the ankle is exchanged for the golden boop upon the Dnger and tbe jeweled asp upon the arm On the floor there were grand old bankers. erudite nofessors, great lawyers stuffed full of Ulackstoue and Story, rigged out a klnc. and dukes and clowns, and apparently a nappy as schoolboys atler the arstsnow. I tbe throng wrru old dowagers covered nil pomade and diamonds ho have at tende I every society reception since since -co, won ll tell you now lone, uuta;ver long time ago. There were many beautiful women there, and many more who ouu made their ugliness more conspicuous In their lavish adornment. The display ol diamonds and jewels was wonderful. Mrs Astor wore a dress that for costliness and baut Is matched by that of no crowned head In Europe, and ll was estimated thai her diamonds worn on that occasion were worlh cot less than a million of dollars, Tbe ball of the Circle Francaise alway tett New-York h the ears. It general I starts In with a great flourish of trumpet and Invariably winds up In disappointment ana growls. Young men about town wm expect to t a reproduction of the Mabl It or the Chateau Rouge pay five or ten dollars for the privilege and are mad as heps be cause tbe ball is not as bad as they expected It Is safe to sav that the only reason an Americans attend at all is that tliev expect to be shocked. This has got to be so well understood that the police are always out In bnavy force and tbev generally have ihel long night locusts within reach. The aver age Frenchman who delights In the ball ot tbe Circle Francaise Is a red hot Republican I mean French Republican, and lie doe not like bis liberty to be curtaiieii at lilt favorite ball, either In high kicking or chain pagce. Now all sales of whiskey or any thing else tbata man could get rcspectabl drunk on steps at one o'clock A. M.. and until one o clock nobod expects to see nuch fun at the French ball, very pretty, magnificently dressed, but very naughty are tome of the sirens that did this festive occasion. They are of a class that does not usually attend society balls in New lurk but at the Circle Erancalse there is no un pleasant hunting for pedisrees. At in o'clock the police shut down on the wine room, then there was weeping and waillne and gnashing of teeth. Though the floor and reception rooms swarmed with police and detectives there was some very high f kicking as it approached the wru bours.anil no man or woman went to bed thirsty ll they bad the money to pay. The Lelderkranz and the Arlon are tin two ereat society balls ot our German pop ulatlon, and are among tbe jolllest am n nonulir balls elven here during Hit teason. Nothlne delights tbe German heart More than a masquerade, and ou certain ccaaions as high as one thousand dollars have been paid by ambitious individuals for ins privilege or peine aiug oi iu icsuvai Though tha ramrjanv a.tendinc these ball It alwav liree and ample latitude Is allow d for mlith and enlovment and all clatse ef respectable people are admitted, a close scrutiny is kept upon an who atiena.ro ina while thty nave iota or roaring run ami ood lime generally. It Is that kind of good time where the most respectable and ureunisttci uenaaa reeu peritcuy sale in taking his wife and daughters. In speak, ing of balls let me not forget the ball of the I French Cooks, who ever year have tin grnn Jollification. The great feature of this ball Is Hie menu; which a Texas editor llbeia y , lnterpre.s as the lay out. For uo such sap-. per Is served at any ball given In New Yotk, Whatever swims In the sea or fllos In the I air br crawls on tho ground or mows In tho ' earth Is made to contribute to the French Cooks slipper. Their circle of acquaint-1 anre is verj large anil ihe.r patrons are all rich people and the association being mainly charitable and social, the proceeds are al w a s satltr.iclory. The Hibernian! have had one greitt ball; hut the St. Patrick's ball Is yet to borne, Ihe ball of tbe season for our friends from the Green Isle. To see the sons and daughters ot St. Patrick out In fnrna f 1 It Lull r,tl tl T?n I flntr 'a .itnlit .,,, iuiv. ,. .,u un,, .... w. . a. it' n a . uu would never Imagine fur a moment that llstress was ever heard of by the children if the Emerald Isle, The flash of diamonds meets vou at every turn: the ladles are cav In the rarest and costliest of silks and the gerllemen radiant In 'vondeiful rosettes antfsas es, hear with gold bullion and flashing witn lace and bright spangles. The ocked bats, all trimmed with gold lace and green feathers, is an Imposing feature of their rich costume, the only diftlculty being that tbev look like an arm where they were all officers and :io privates. Shaking or St. Patrick's day reminds me that the two factions of the Ancient Order of Hibernians have not yet shaken bands over lh bloody chasm. The associ ation Is about evenly divided and is several thousand strong, to that if the should give us a regular Otild Irish fight. It is s' to say that nothing like it has been seen since the battle of the Boyne or Vinegar 13 ill. We tided the matter pver last year and the vear before by getting the different factions to parade at different hours of the day kikI in districts of the city several miles apart. Die same thing' will be dona this year, i hough I can't fail to remember the excla mation of a big Irish carman when the ultimatum was submitted to them 1) the '.hlef of police: "Never niolnd. 1'im; never noitid; we'll take It out ov um yet, and Ion', ye forgit It!" New York has no more worthy chant) han that opened last week In Molt atret. right where It was most needed. In the midst of tbe slums; where poverty, sin and crime do much abound. It Is a monument erected b John Jacob Astor to the memory it his beloved wife, and Is one of the most unipl provided for Induslria Schools In tne world It is all very sell to leach the children of the verv poor to read, write and cipher; but hack of ail this comes the diffi cult problem of lite and I he quest I. in of how to get bread and shelter and clothes, and runt hero Is where this charity comes in Die chlldten are taken In hand as soon a they can get them and they are put in a practical wav to make a living. They are taught to sew, to embroider, In use all kln'- nf sewing machines; to keep linue. in cook wash, iron, make dresses, and in ihorl u lo everything, which In after life will mak them accomplished wives and tttoiheis During her life I had frequent occasion t speak ot Mrs. Astor's charities; for while her charity was universal she was known formally years past as the newsbojs' friend. On Christmas and Thanksgiving she uln a t provided them with a feast, and now sin still reaches out from the shadow of Ihe tomb lo bless the children of (lie poor. We have had quite a sharp streak of win ter and 'he streets are full of ruined striken out of a job. Truly yours. BROADBRIM. YOU HAVE SJIKN WOMEN with matked blueness or paleness, vitiated appetites, and a craving tor unwholesome rood. lliese are signs of a dlsoinereit dyer, and the trouble must he corrected or worse results are sine to to low. Husband- ami fathers cannot afford to treat litis matter lightly. Dr. Kenned 's "Favorite Remedy, winch dispels liverdlsease. cis less than sick wives and daughters. You will find It a yery profitable Investment. . Resolutions of Condolence. IlKAPQUAnTEnst John D. Ukiitolette Post, 484, li. A. 11. At ik rcirtilar tneetlnc of tho Tost neld Feb. 14 Ihe following resolutions were unanlmoush adopted : Hesolved, That In consequence of the death of Comrade Albert Hchcepp.tlicClinrternt this Post he draped tor the period or thltty days, nun committee he appointed to draft resolutions h, commemoration thereof. . The following resolutions wero presented bj the committee! WnnitKAH, The tirnnd Commander who com niaml? all the (irand Armies has ordered the final muster out of Comrade Albert Mchcepe, and has ordered him to attend the last roll cull Therefore: be It Resolved. That In tbe death of Comrade Albert Schcepe tbe 1'ont has lost n good and attentive member, and his family an affectionate lather and protector, ltesolved, That these proceedings and resolu Hons he published In tbe CAituox Advocate. spread upon Hie minutes, and a copy sent to tin iuuiuy. 11. V. aiOUTHIMKII. uR., Wm. U. McCollMICK, John Doily, Committee. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE FARM STOCK &c There will be sold at Public Sale on Monday, March 11, 1889, at One o'clock In the afternoon, on the premise of Habenold & llarner, in KM red township, he tweeu Kimkletvii mid Little tiap, hi Monroi county, the following valuable personal prop erty, to wit i TWO GOOD HORSE. One weighing 1500 pounds, two colts, good si oc Three Milch Cows, one of them .lersey, 4 helfers,all of Jersey stoel, a Jersey bull, two sows with plKs, a boar. Hi kinds of harness, awn horse wagon with bo. and Iron axles, a Inn waeon, a huckbnard unit, spring wagon, tlirc.tlilni; machine, trendhi, lower, faiinlni; mill, a Johnson mower and leap er, bar rake, land roller, a phospli.it" seed ilnl plow, harrow, 2 cultivators. 3 wood sleds, cow and other chains, folks, rakes and other farm ing utensils, tao numerous to 'mention. Tin articles are nearly all as good as new. Con ditious, a mouths credit, and due attendance L'lvenhy K. A. KAHKNOLI). Nathan Conrad, Auctioneer; 1). 8. Uifl, ( lerk. Keb, 23 Id Notice of Application for durtur. Notice is hereby Riven that n ppll atlniwl' be made to tbe (iovernor of reuns.th.inla nr Tuesday, March 8, 1883, under an Act of Assem bly entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorpo ration and regulation of corporatinns'approt en Aiini -j, ib4, nun ine supplements tnerelo, le Philip MlllT. W. II. Montz.T. A. .Snyder, V, I' Lone and II, J. Ilretner for the charter of an In tenued corporation to be called "The Knterprisi llulldlnc and I.oaii Association. N'n.2. in hi- loci, ted at Lehighton, I'a., the character and ohj rl unrrriii is jor iiir purpusn m acciiuuuailllg i Hind by Ihe monthly contributions of lis mem hers, which fund hall helised to enable then ' purchase real estate or borrow money for In eminent In any lawlul manner and to enjoy n 'be rlgbtsand privileges of said Act of Asjeiubl and supplements thereto. T A. SNYDHlt, Solicitor, lehighton' Jan. SI, 1889. A VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned offers his Farm, situate ol Ihe public mail leading from U'liljihion 10 Ta luanua. In Mabnnlni! Tnwnthfii. Carl iimnty, lit., at private sale. The Farm contains TI!N ACKKH, all el. ared and under a high Matt of cultivation, fhn Improvements are a Twc aim n mm niory 1 ouiK ltweiuug nout, vtx'ji feet with I'riune Kitchen and iwrch attached ll.irii'J-.'xM feet with all necessary outbuildings, all new. Applv to , , NATllAN ItEINSMITII on Premises, feb.l6 10w Or at this Office. MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only aenolne System afMemory Training. Four ilk Learned la on reading. Mlod vranJerlH cured. Xvtrr eblld and adalt (really benefitted. Gnat IndaoemuU ta Oorwpaadeaoe CUmm. PrauMtu, ritta opinion! of nr. Wm. A. Hum, Blend, the world-tuned BpeoUlUt In UiidDiuiM rnnieni 'l'aouipeon. we rreet rvoliM. im J.flj.liucuiey, ll.u.,Mitorof lbs curitllat Haas. W. V. AMor, Jadse (1 (bn, Jadata 1 lleuJ.jBlUisnd othsn. Hat mt frMby New Advertisements, POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thl. nnwrlnr n.vpr v!irl. A marvel if t.ttrltw. . ... .... . t ; i strength and wholcsomcness. More economical limn th. nrrlmnrv btnfl. nml nammt In. anld Iti competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, Blum or phosphate powder. Sold only In' cans. Knvnl llakhur I'owder Conmuiv. inn (JOUGH QOMPOUND. .Sure Cure tor' Coughs. Colds, Consumption, Hoarseness. Koro I hroat and all diseases of tin Bronchial Organs, Thousands can testify as to us eiucicucy. iTice w ann ouc. For sale by till Druggists. fcblC-83-y 1 An Attack of Gravel. VUo Terrible Suffering of a. Woman at CO. Ilovr She srrte Happily Cured. There Is nothing I now enjoy thit X do not owe to hsylntr used Dr. David Kennedys Favorite Kem!r, made at Kondont.N.T. Jly troubles bejran In my kidneys and from which I neTer expected to rocoy. er. First there wero pains In my back, 1 was f ever 1th, with no appetite and could not sleep, I was com pelled to nso a cane, and finally irot so weatr that T could not stand alone. The distress In my back was terrible. Iwas bnrninir up with a fever or constant. ly snlverinir as If cold. My physicians said I HAD BRIGHT'S DISEASE, which was alarminir Information. To add to mr it. flictlon after I had been ill about two years, I had a bad attack of (travel tVhen this made Its appear ance my physician Kve upmf case, and I resigned myself to die. I had f oar doctors attend me. the best In tho country, yet I constantly grew worse. 8Ix years ago last J nne, how well I remember the time 1 1 saw Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Itemedy advertised in our paper. After using one bottle I threw away my cane and went to Kew York on a visit, and three bot tles cured me. I havo never had a return of OraveU nor of the pains or weakness in the back, and though 1 am over sixty years or age I am Now Vigorous and Strong as I was In my prime. I do all my own work, and rarely Inow what 1 1 Is to be tired. I keep the medl. clno in the houno a-id rlro it to iny grandchildren, and recommend 1 1 w heuever I can. TVbat physicians Sand all of thevn-lous remedies I had taken could not o I)r. Kennedy's Favorite Itemedy dld-it stared as disease and made roe a stronar.vlBromns woman. mis, jtuviiue 1 , mizner, Jiurg 11111, umo. Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. I'repared by UK. flAYl!) KENNEDY, ltONIIOUT, N. Y, tl per bottle Six forts. By all druggists. THE GREAT German Remedy. TRUTHS FOR THE SICK.i TorthTnitrlenthnT jTouuvTilToTaTn Dillons Spcllsdcpcnu onSULrnunlliTTEKS forncase where bt;L- P1IUR DlTTKRS Will tt yrlll cure yon notnsslst or cure. It loevcr falls. you suu'crvvtth maitircunnuaiiftonc Cleanse tho vitiated VTt Sm.ruun niTTEBs; 10100a wnen you sec 11 win euro you m iiiiiiuriiies mirsi. mrthrouirh the skin Oncrulh cs w ho arc In riniplcs.Jllntches.f II and Sores. Ttely orlil u.wbv.. vumiiwu at. the mills mid work JH shops; clcrks.whodo 1 1 not procure sufUclent I loxcrclso.ftndnllwho I lareconflncdlndoors. rJUU'UUl, iilTTEKB. mil health will fob lor. SlII.l'IIUlI lllTTHRS II should uso PtrLrnun! Ill llITTr.ns. Thcvwlll will euro Liver Com plaint. Don't lie dls- m not then bo weak and 'ouragca; it Mil cure gslcMy. If yo to sntrc: ntiem, i SCLH1I It nerci A'nu. lr vim il.i in., wlcli bULl'lIUIt IIITTKUS to snirerfrom llhcuml ntlem, uso a hottlo ol evil I build you up and 'make you strong and healthy. auLniun, iiiTTEitsi It never falls to euro. SULeillllt IlITTRKfl lhiu't hu wltliiiut n ill IU.IKU yuur UIUWI m bottle. Try It: you will not retrrct it. pure, ncn nnn strong, ti iiid your uesn naru. l.ndtea lu delirjilr Try bULrutiit Hit.I health, w)io are all run down, should use Iters to. night, and! ivou win sieep went sui-rnim iiittehr. inn leei nctier ror It, lln von tvnnt thn iwat SlAillfnl M'n,. n,,hii.Kn Pcnd 3 S-ecnt stamps to A. 1'. ORUW'AT X Co, ltoKtnn. Slfla..fini1 riv,iltrA k win. hu FlNEgLORSlHAT DWASH OUT orFade ONLY -BfrVAPE ""-HI JJSinb Sold bydruggistS .'EEniESS nnoxzK I'a'i.VTS Colon, I'EEllLKSS I.AU.MIltV III VISa. t'KtltLtiSINKl'OUni.ns fi Kinds 7 Colors. PKEILJ8 SI1UK AND IUUNWS IJuEoSlSO I'EiaiUSS tUO DlUJ-tl Colors. """1u' sciitrree. Addros I V VfiHS 1 1 OHA8. L. COLBY L ,, V.VjfJ , I MILU'ADEB. ITU. fcrFf SMitf TTt.j ADMINISTRATORS' SALS OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! There will be rx nosed In rnh'.ln Hale nn tlm premises in I'raukllu township. Carbon county, l'cnn.i. on SATUKDAY. March 2, 89. at ONH OVLWIC In the artemoon, the follow hilt valuable mil estate of the late J'etor Kruiii, deceased, containing 31 Acks, More or ta under a nood state of cultivation, bounded and described as follows! On the north by lands of C. D, Miner & Co., on the south by lands of Itcu- ii ri.in. uii ine rnsi, uy Minis 01 iVUIian M0U and Lewis fliirttnan, on tlie west by hinds of Win. Hchwelbenz and Itohert Anthony. The ,nJCi,.rf,.e"l', 'hereon are A KINK A1T1.K OltCUAItll.MprlngHnd Well of I'm e Water, a TWO AND A II All' STOltY Frairv Dwelling IIouso, with Kitchen attached, a Large Barn nml other necessary ot.tbiiildlngs. On the tirnnertv Is lo cated the well-known OMXJANir SLVTK IjUAltltY. Terms and conditions will be made known at time and place of sale, by JOHN H MII.LKH, JOSlll'll KKUM. January 38-ts Administrators Machine Shop. The undeitlsned announces to the citizens of Leltlehton and tho surrounding country that he has opened a shop for the Repair of Machinery ! Knch as Agricultural Imolements. Hharnen- ing I-awn Mowers, Orlndltig Planer Knives, i aper t ttttiT Knives, scissors, c.:teatn tit ling and rump Work, and manufacturing Grain fans, rarm iioners, noot uuuers, vc. All work guaranteed at the lowest prices. W. G. MITCHELL In Rear of Gahel's Hardware Store. LEHIGHTON, Penna. AprhVJS. ly E. F. LUCKENBACH, l'LIN AND DECORATIVE TAPEM HANG ING, UOUHE AND SIGN TAINT1NQ AND GRAINING. I'ompttant workmen sent to any part of the county. JIIADqtMRTIitl T0 iY all FaDBrs. Borders & Decorations Large assortment, and the latest styles. Boots, Stationery, Fancy Goods WINDOW SHADES. All gradtt. Shade making and putting up promptly atienuea is. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty. Brushes & geiioral l'ainters Supplies. lo. 61 Broadway Mane. CdhdI:. Pa. Below the Droadoar Uoust. MARSH Hi ZSRN, WEISSPORT, PENN'A, offer for sale a large quantity of Sawed Lumber at extraordinary low prices. 25,000 feet Yellow Pine Floorlnr. 50,000 feet White l'lne Hoards. 50.000 feet Hemlock Hoards. 10,000 feet Hemlock Scantling. Alarcelotof 2 Inch Yellow Tine Plank suitable for pavements or sidewalks. A lot of first-class 2 Inch Yellow Pine 1'ianK, ror iiiresuing noors or bridges. A lot of Oak Plank, do., &c. This Lumber will be sold fully 25 per cent cheaper than It can be obtained else wl.ers. CaU.on or address MARSH & ZERN, Weissport, ... Pkun'a, oct.2T-6m. ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE Receipts and Expenditures Of Carbon Pounty, for the Year Eliding Deo 31, 1888. GEORGE D0LAN, TREAS. Sit. To balance on hand, January 1,!Mg..f 5,491 ltecolved from Tux Collectors. .V. I,. Milks, rackertoti, for IRKS $ s oo I. F.Chrlstman, I'l'iin Forest.'ga hi full.. 87 a l.iirisonlCiiiikle.TowanienslncWln full 279 65 I). 1). Gerhard, Packer, 1887, in full 30s 85 1111. Biiytter, rarryvtiir. ibct, 111 inn 139 77 '. r. Chrtsttnan, I'enn Forest, 1887 250 00 I. P. lA'van, Franklin, 1887, In full 3C3 10 lunu i-aiuter, juuticn t. iiiiiik. ifst. in fun 841 78 '. It. Ilooer, Weatherly, 1887, In full.... 490 4U .. o'Donnpll. E. tl. Chunk, 1887, In full.. 652 35 ". V Williams. Ijtnsford. 18x7, In lull.. 13 64 i. V. Nusbauni, lhlchton, 1887, in full, 348 67 las. Collins, M. C.TovMishlp, 1887, in full. G53 m I. Vogbt, Weisspoit. 1387, III full 147 OO 1 nnnironi, ikiowamcnsuicisn, 111 run. 2X2 C4 iodfrey lllttlnger, LehliMi, 1x88, In full.. 281 87 vVm Kennedy, l.ausatiue, 1888.1nfull.,.. 103 54 1. II. lircen, Towamensing, 1888 510 ou it. VoL'bt, Weissport, 1888 asa 03 I. H. Iteikmnn, East Mnucli Chunk, IsSR. 1,000 to 'nhn strobl, UTowaniensini:, 18S8,in full 1,217 4 Vm. Shadle, l.ehlL'liton 1,014 13 I. V. ( hrlstnian. 1 enn Forest, 1888 60 no 1. 1. Levun, Franklin, 1888 625 00 11, nicneus, isaiiKS, ibhs. 2,14t 64 u. MclAiid. Kidder, I8A8. in full 680 66 los. I.. Field, l'arryville, 1888 638 93 . Keinstnun, iiannninif, isss, in run.... I.S17 21 K r. Warner, Wcatherly, 1888 103 25 lohn Painter, Mauch Chunk, 1888 6,616 64 ' , .l.'Ilclnzleman, East IVnn, 1888 cut) 00 . W. Evans, Ijinstonl. isss. In full 2,292 22 d llojlc. Mauch (liuiikTownsldp,l8sM. 4,000 00 , J. Gerhard, l'acker, 18b) 451 65 Total k $30,103 14 unseateu Lands ltcdsemed. Joseph S. Ford, Ex a W.d, &JI. Uctneller, W. G. Freytuun .1. K. Wunuainuker, Est -Solomon lloyer. i'enn Urown Stone Co. V. F. Streeter Total f 211 77 Received Taxes ou Tax Lien Itrord, V II. Kites, Est., taxes 'tuatid '87 t 10 65 lames Wilson, taxes '82., , to Isaac Glnder , ,,. ou Totol $ 11 73 Received for Rents. !estnne League Club 117 co 1 am iiuivoru, vuuri liuuse uue niKni..,, 2 0(1 ttobert Klotz i ou Tidal 3 m 60 Received for Unseated Land Taxes. Banks, tuxes for 1880 $ 2C3 63 nanus, luxes mr last tin pan; 8 ou last IVnn, taxes for '86 and '87 60 16 iTUUkllti, taxes for '80 itid '87 24 63 aiuaune, taxes for 'xa and '87.... 64 oo iiuun, taxes iur m nnu ei.. 69U 88 .. lowuiuensint;. taxes for '86 and '87..., 66 18 I. TowumenslUK, '88 (in part) l 23 iHiicn iiiuuk uiwusuiivroanu '87 167 74 .lauch Chunk Township, '88 (lu purtj.... II 76 acker, -w unit -87 1.029 41 cnu Forest, '80 and '87 C63 30 etui Forest, '88 (In part). ,, 3403 imuinenslnir, '80 and '87 223 20 r.isi iaucu uuuiik, aua S7 34 7: nrnvllle, '80 aim '8 4 24 A ratherly, '80 uud '87 , 13 63 Total J sWI 63 Mlscellaneoas, Old lumber sold, Philip Under. $ 2 60 fax Receipt booKs 4 20 1.1s. uuiutKuer,BoeriD, jury jee 4(0 Total , f jo TO County's rortlon of IJquor ZJcenses, One-filth of 6C licenses In Uor. at 150 each f 1,680 Ct One-fourtb of 41 licenses In townships at (76 each TC8 75 , Total .12.448 Tl tss Trrasurers eommlsslOD, as followsi IpttHilHlktbil Lumber.Lumber 11.000 MM I per cent, on tbe nsxt . 1,000 It M V, ner Cf ut. ou balance. SUi 76. 1 2S-&J M tl.SSO 69 ' Total Rscetptt and Ualancd ftl,C4l 10 CU. . I lly orders paid &s per vouchers exhibited U th Auuunrs: For Court Uxpeutes. Jury Commissioners and clerks $ ids ro Jurors lor January session, 18SI TM 08 Jurors for Anrll sesslnu, 1888 696 88 Jurors for June session, 1888.. trfft 04 Jururs for Ad.ouniMl June session, IBhS. 00 V2 unnirs iur uewmer spsmuii. iiw uta wi Coutt Crier mid Jutiltor, J, It Oliinulck. :co on Court Htenotrapher.. Its so Constable leturns Iyi 74 Tipstaves 22S W) Constables and witness lees In Cnniuiou- wi'iuin cases... 818 41 Hhcrlll, James GalbiKlier l,?an 70 I'rotbonotary's fees, U. SV, Esser 477 (r2 District Allot nuy, N111..M. lUipsher. . . . . ais no Total Court expenses 97,312 M Assessment and RccWtratlon. BANKS TOWNtlllfl Neal Mcllrlde, Assessor, '88, uau,tys....tf 132 00 iillinaijr ciiiuiiiit'lii, names. IJ l llcrnard Ferrv.reiristrv.Audciirlcd ii iI'a 41 tin J.F,Councll,rei!lstiy,ir'erMeiidin,52d'a lot 00 KAST HAUUII CHUNK. Chas. O Donucll, Assessor, 30 days 00 00 Chas. O'Donuelli ri'Clstry, 15 days. .. .... 30 00 Military enrolment, 2K names 8 62 KAHT I'Ofl TOWJfHIIir. Isaac Glnder, Assessor, lay, days........ S9 00 ICcuistry,6days 1200 Military enrolment, 113 names 3 30 uuseatca latin assessment, I day. 2 00 FHA.NKI.IN TOWNHIIIF. . H. lteber. Assessor, 12 days 24 00 Registry, 6 days 120 Military cur lment,212 names 0 36 Untvated land Utx,2dajs 400 KIUUK.lt TOWNSHIP. NllltTH 1 1. 0. Mcljtud, unseated land usstnt. HIT 3 00 Chas. Albeit, Assessor, 1888. 10 days.... .o no Reitlstry, 4 days aw .Military curolinent, 89 names 2 67 KtDIIKlt TOWNHHll'. HOUTH. Emory Getz, Assessor, 7 dajs 14 00 Iteclstry, 4 days s on Military enrolments names 1 20 linseuted land assessment, 2 days 4 ou I.AU8ANNK TOWNSIItr. John rotter. Assessor, 13 days 26 00 Keitlstry 3days " a on Military enrolment.!') names 75 t.KmoinoN. W. G Miller. Assessor, 35 days 7S 00 Iteclstry, 13 days , as on Military enrolment, 440 names. 13 38 I.KlllOll TOWNHHIr. Gabriel Miller, As-cssor, 17 days 34 00 Registry, 5 davs 10 Oil Military enrolment, 47 names 1 41 LOWKIl TOWAMKMSINO TOWNSHIP. Wash. Snyder. Assessor, 34 iluys es (0 lieirKtry.17d.ijs.. 34 Oi Military enrolment. 239 names 7 17 Unseated laud assessment, 4 dajt 8 00 UTTI.K (IAI-. (. M, Henry, reels! ry, 6V. days urn LANHFOnt). V. 8. Boyd, Assessor, 33 days., efl mi Registry, tt days or. Military eNrolnicnt, .too names MAUCH CHUNK TOWMSHir. M. A. Roller. Assessor, 37 days Registry, bunimit 11111,26 days .Military enrolment, CM names; Geo. Hughes, registry, Nvsquebaiilsg, 17 days mauch hunk rumoi'uu. ('has. Keiint, Assessor. 1887. :5 days.... J. 1". Tacy, Assessor, 1888, 44 days Military ruiohncnt, 425 names Jos. Madura, rlelstry, 1st W. llii days.. J. 1'. Kucbler, rcclstry, 2d W. 23 days... MAllllNI.NO lOWNHIIIf. A. II. Gumbcrt, Assessor, 3U days T4 00 62 IX at ou TO oti 12 Tf. J J 0 i 00 78 IX) 24 (SI Iteclstry, 12 days ,uiui; tary enrolment. 251 nemcs T U rAuxniuiiN. A. II. I.ongknnnner, registry, 4 days... r-ACKKIt TOWNKHIf S. D. Gerhard, Assessor, 15 days Reitistry, 6 days Military enrolment, GO names PAltltyVU.l.K. Harrison Ilenritzy. A sessor, 13 fays.. Registry, 6 nays Military enrolment, 75 names nsNK FdnK.sT township. Levi Kttehner, Assessor. 18 days Iteclstry, 6 days Military enrolment, fc7 names TOWAMKNSING TOWNHHJP. Nathan Stemlcr, Assessor, 26 days MlllUrv enrolment, 1.12 names WKATHKltl.V. so oil it 00 1 80 se on 10 00 2 25 34 on 10 00 2 61 62 00 3 VO Tt 60 22 on 8 73 s 00 1 00 12 on 10 00 2 43 25 on I. T. Chcesman, Assessor, 35Hi days... Registry, 11 days.. MUlli tary euiolment, 281 names J. G. Zern. Assessor, 1887, 5 days Iteclstry, 1887, 1 day Austin Iloer, Assissor, 1888, 0 days Registry, 5 days Military enrolment, 81 names Harry E. Schwartz, assistance in making duplicates lu ISIjH Total Assessment mid Registration, t 1,821 67 Unseatod Land Taxes. Upturned tn J. G. Zern for tract erro neously Hold at Treasurer's sale t ( 22 PUANKLlN TOWNSHir. Lew HrUsbacli, poor tax for '84 and '85. G 7," 0. Rehrlg, school tax for '84 and '85.... 17 31 LOWHIt TOWAMKN8INO TOWNHHIP. Ed. ltnjer, road tax for '84 and '85 It 67 Returned to J. Jl. ChrNtmaii for tract erroneously sold at 't reasurer's sale. T It Total Unseated Land Taxes t 64 Oi Road Damages. David I. Fritz, road lu East I'enn 45 00 Daniel L. Fritz, road 111 East I'enn 35 on G. W. Muurer. loud lu East rem 20 o Jacob Cunfer, nuid lu Muhoulug 20 Xi Total Road Damages a 120 t County Bridges. TANNKKV llltlUOK. W. F. Mtrcetcr, for labor and material.. David Swank, " " ' Ellas Hull. " " " Ellas Huff, " " " WKATIIERLT Hit I DOR. David Swank, hit or and material Vlt. Vernon llrldge CO., new Iron bridge and labor on same David Hnunk, labor IIU1I80NDALK llltlDOK. David Wetzel, labor ond material KAST MAUCH CHUNK UIIIIiltK Elnln Ilatier, nmlerl.il .Miller & Derrick, material 1'hillp Rader, laior and material I V. It. It. Co., treight Marsh & Zern, mateilal UDert Si UurTurd, mateilal K W1I1TK 1IAVKN UltlUOE. David Bwrnk, labor uud mateilal E. W.Tultle, two sign boards 101IVHANNA UUIDUK. II. G. Hemming, masonry Jacob lll.ikeslec. con veyliiji Commission- era and viewers from White Haven to Tubynatimi Mix bildgu view rs, each one day uud mileage LKHIOinON lJIUDOK. Somuel Welch, labor Moses Hullmun, " Henry Miller, caning snow 011 budge during January and February PAllltYVILLU BlItuUK. Samuel Welch, labor Henry Miller, material IIOWMAMSVILLK 1UII1IUK. Jacob S. Hawk, material Henry Uowman, labor and material Movnit.H imiudK. Paul Smith, labor uud material I'aul Smith, OKIFKITII'B UltllHllC. l'uul Smith, labor uud material HTUOlll.'S llltlllOK. Joel Si N.T. Strolil, labor and materia1... MAItlA PUltNACK HIIIUUK. Ed. Iteber, labor and matei lal LKHICJll UAP lillltXlK. John Craig, labor and material MAIIUNl.su llltlUOK (OI.KWlNK'S. Wearer Hi Claims, labor and mateil.il.,.. t 11 T2 243 2.J 176 25 13 7 6 10 672 2f. 7 28 13 00 4 60 13 4. 23 61 64 16 3 8 "I Ou 18 60 16 00 33 10 1 80 2 Ui 4 00 2 17 4 26 344 20 lit 6 ts 13 ft 1 U) 44 27 II 64 130 li 60 62 L1TU.K (IA1 IIKIUIIK. IM. lloyer and l i ter Wvlda, Appropria tion to lwerTow meiisiiig by lesolu Hun of C'oiuiuUsloiiets. Aug. to ltT.,. 405 I Total County Ilridges t2,M3 76 Sllscellnnoous. Countyrommlssloueis(as per Individ nal account) 1,374 CO Comnilssliiuers'Clerk, sal.uy, 1N8 WX) County solicitor, ' , 150 o " 'Ireasiirer's " 9 muuiiis, 710 o " " for making 21 Coin- inlsslouers' deeds for uiiseaud land!. 131 7 County Auditors uud clelk for 188t 112 4, Court House und Jail expenses uud lep. 1,223 M Election Expeusi'S l,5iM tu luqulrltloiis 74 77 I'niitliii: and stationery 1,354 VO Fox did wild cut scalps , 104 10 Redemption of unseated lands 83 t7 Uurlal uf soldiers 210 u J. S. Fisher, auditing uccnuiua 01 I ro- thonobiry and Recorder 60 00 Eastern I'eiillcntlary, bo.tidlng prlsou'rs 108 31 Danville state As) lum, cure ol insane., 612 U) County Institute. 1'. A. Smdcr 200 10 Recording I rcasurcr's uud Commission- ers' ootids 10 ID Overjiald tuxes refunded 10 Geo. Euzluu, keeping nutei Ing troughs on public road In l'cuii Forest 10 00 Commission on Lunacy 6 00 Clerical service at Naturalization Court. T U) L. II. llarber, Nouiry I'ubllc, T acknow- ledgcmcuts ., ,. tcu Anthony Coll uud John Arnei , out Com- inlsslouers, one da 'a service, each .... 8 00 Total Miscellaneous $ s.sii w State Tuxes. The total amount of Stale Taxes was 3,959 T5;of this amount (3GJ60 was allowed for ubatemeiits, commissions, 6:0., leal Ing WW 15 due tho mate.... Ot tills amount there was paid for cleri cal services 111 transcribing Judgments mortgages, &e., for the j ears '85,'8U.'87, us allowed by tne statu In accordance with the leveniie act of 18x5 373 00 llaUnco paid to btato Treasurer......... 8,221 15 Total on accouut of State Taxes,, .. S S,6W 15 Tatal amount ot expenditures t 24,615 aa lialauco lu 1 reasury December 31, 1888 1 7,02a 07 t 41,011 40 Individual Account of Co. Commissioner. HKSUV MILLIR. Cr. by 100 days' services ut 3 ui ...,.,( soo 00 " 20 rt " aw 6dOJ iiy oiu iur irsveiin expeuses,.,,. Dr. to orders paid by Treamirer 416 i D. J. o'OOMKILt. Dr. by 100 days' eervtevs at 3U 300 to M " iiM to oo Continued on Fourth race. JSybtUfortrareUcgezpeiiset..,,.,..,. T i2J 03 .1... Mi X. to as aaM by T J A COU I. DAWK, Cr. by 100 days' services at 3 to $ too 00 " 36 " " 2 00 72 W lly bill far truvtliiig expeutus lo Ml 6 10 Dr. to orders paid by Treasurer 635 80 None. -Hie charges for liavelltig expenses Hie lu reimburse the Commissioners lor money they paid out of their own pockets for tl.e follow ing Hems: Car fare und team Idle to Inspect the scleral county budges; Joint meetings with Hie Ciimiiilssloners of Monroe county oil account of the new 'luh) Intuitu bridge, and expenses 10 at tend the County (.'oininhloiieis' Convention at Erie l'a, Mr. Hawk's hill Is 1 irgcr, because III a number ol Instances he paid Ihe expenses of tho whole board 011 that tlli,iiud IicuIm) intend ed tliu meeting of tbe Memorial Coiuiiillluu ut WlllluiusiKirt. Financial Condition of Carbon County, January 1, lhBO. EhhUUKt ES. DUR II V 'I AX CUI.LKUTOIIS. Richard Horn. I'.ast Mauch I'lllink. 1882..$ 1C 75 Samuel F. l'ealer. Ijuisfoid, 1883. 8tt 61 W. lAie Stiles, IVckcrtiui, lxxS.. 25 60 A3 IU 670 84 443 11 178 40 150 85 6 IU 238 80 100 00 692 65 3'M 38 VS8 OU IMS Ml 235 29 21 14 380 92 387 01 727 61 142 19 4 08 1 . r. llojer, riur)ville,l8b5 ,. H. J. Evans. IIJIIKS, 1880...., I. tnury Getz, Kidder, txS7 J. R. Stetgerniill, Lust I'etili, Ili7, I'atrlck Kriley, Hanks " J. F. Cbilstmau, I'enn Forest, " O. II. Gieen, Toivanirnslug, 1X8S.. II. tight, Uel.1s1.01t. , II. S. Ttelkiuaii, L M. Chunk, " . Wm. Shadle .lxliigliton, , J. F. ( hrtslmuti, I'enn Forest, " , 11. 1'. Eeviin, 1'iankllii, " , 1. II. ,. eMails, Ual.ks, " , Josepn h. Field, l'uriyvllle, " . John l'aluter, Muueh Chunk, " , E. II, Helutzleiiiaii, hast IV1111, " , F. d. lloile, Muuch Chunk Iwsp, " , J, J, Gerknrd, l'acker, ' , E, F. Warner, Weutherly, " , ruic hunt, K. M. Mulhcarn 30 00 Flist National Hunk 12 00 Notk. Tho following amounts have been Said since January 1st: olin l'aluter, lu part 200 00 Wm. 'Shadle, hi purt 237 ol J. K. Chrlsliiiaii, 111 full 43 08 E M. Mulliiuiu, rent 30 no lv yslone League, rem 22 60 J. J. Gallagl er. balance 67 Indebtedness. Fur School, Road and Four luxes on unseated tiiiiils as follows! uti TowNtutr. School tux for itt 144 71 " " 1887 (III pari) 4 18 Road " 1880 44 .M ' 1887 tin part( 1 62 l'oor " 1880 33 39 " 18K7 (In pari) 1 14 1ST MADCll chunk. llorough tax tor btiinu x5 532 ' " 'u uud '87 6 32 School " " 14 90 Poor " " " v 3si east rsnjv TuANsmr. School tax for round V , Roud rasHKMH TowNtuir. School tax tui m and '87 Road Four ' K1UDIR TOWNSHir, I'uer tax for 'm and 86 LAUSAXtia TOWNSHir. Achonl tax lur 80 and b7 Road Four LSHIUHTON Schoel tax tsr ttanu k RototigU " " " I'sor Ltnien TOWNSHir. School tax for 'o aud x7 Itnad Four " 11 LOWS TUWAHtXtlltU TOWN SHI School ux iur bu aim 7 " " 'xs (In nart) 10 82 IV 1 J t63 6 91 3 91 15 1 1U63 12 90 1 14 71 22 271 30 2IOV3 99 44 20 41 is Roh4 " 8u uud '87 15 68 34 'Hlln iiarll. Fuor " 'SJand 'x7... " 'xx(ltiiait MA ICU CUUKK TO W.I SUIT. Scuuul tax lui x ..mi bi " " '68 nn part) 7 87 U 83 07 7 4J 36 65 164 29 SO 233 jiuau 'sound '61.. '88 (In part) '80 and '7 Poor 88(ln part).. PAOXXK TOWNSHir. School tax for 'to unit '87 Road l'oor riNH i BIST TUW.Irlllr School tax lor Bualid ai, : 372 21 . 288 70 , 11147 . 213 3b . 14 05 . 281 39 , 10 79 . 3500 133 '88 (in n.iit)... Road Four to unit 87 '88 tin putt) ... 'o PAHBYNILLK. School tux for '81 ami 83 80 uud '87 Road " "84 uud '85 " " 'xound'x? Four ' '84 and '85 " " 'foiiud 87 TOW MUM I Ml TllWKtlllr. School tux lur ts..ind 87 , lioad ' " l'oor " " WKATIIaRLT. nchool tax for '80 and M Road " " " , Poor "... 1 4i OX 0 . "8 . 100 . 68 15 . 01 Kl 62 39 . 6 70 . 285 1 71 otrrsTAHDina oauoas cntaid. G ihriel .tn.ier, in.inii.g unsealed laud iisse.ismeiil 200 ciniu iiauer, iiiutciiai lur t.. .11. l , bridge 8 Tl 11. X nweeuev. HllOeK 1111 lirlMinti' ?i. 1). C. Mllllieaili, Miiiplles lor Jiul 64u Solomon Slender, labor and 111.1lc1l.il tor bUeiuler'a budge is 14 XUXDniES AS FOLLOW t, George Doliiii, u.iu pi 11 ter sai.uy llios. Kmins, Sberilt, iiuiljusted bill .or llxhig lln s ut tlm prison and coal fin nisbed ut Jull during 1882 i-css Jmy lees hi '80,'ai and X2 25UOU 240 50 iii 1 00 llal.incc due I1I111 , f Isu.o James Gallagher, Sherltr, In Accouut wltU Carbou County. To orders drawn on County Treasurer.. $ 1,730 hi OK. Itj boarding prisoners 1,0S0(i5 lly building (ires In Jail 274 on lly serving Juror notices 147 on lly retiiov lug prisoners to Easl'n l'cu'rv 122 60 lly removing insane in Danville to 00 lly fees lu Commonwealth cases 40 75 kl.7J0 90 We, the undersigned Auditors of the County u Carbon, Slate of l'euiiojlvuiila, elected uud ili.lj sworn according to law do repoit that we met In the office of the county Comniissloiieis, mid ted, adjusted, and settled according to law, lln accounts of George Doluu, treasurer, lieiiiy Mlllei, 1). J H'Donnell, uud Jacob S. Hawk, Commissioners, und James Gallagliei, Sherlfl of said enmity, for the year eliding Dec. 31st IX8X, commencing the w oik on the 1st Monday in January, I88.1. und completing It ou the 23rtf d.tv of January, 1x89. And th t said accimnls settled as above slated unit of ricoid in the utllce ol FrUlionotary.iirc col act, w- also find Hint fioni the above balancis due bv collcitors the nercent.ige for collection ami In -ome iuntauciF exonerations are to be deducted. We also resi e. tfully cull public attention t. the tact that In our op.uion, in some ol tne several townships aud iHiroughs, assessors and registers have charged ex rblluntlv fur their services Notable Instances are the assessors ut Hanks; the registry of Reaver M a.low; the assessors of lehighton, Wealln rlv. Lower low... mensing, Ijir.sford and Mauch ( bunk Tow nsh p; and Ibe reglslcry of 2nd Waid .Muudi chunk llorough. Wo ulsn recommend to the Hoard of Commiss ioners, that they us much 'is possible curry a system of txiok- eeplng tutu the oOlce of Counii ' onimisslnners: ulso that an account be oi ened with tho several parlies who rent from tliecuin- ty. In the matter of the several Items credited to the Commissioners in their Individual Account for expenses Incurred lu visiting the bridges of the Count), attending the Commissioners' Con vention at Erie, l'a., &c. It Is Hie opinion of the Wutlturx that as a matter of nght und equliv, the. Commissioners should be reimbursed for ibelr iietuul expenses Incurred while In tbe ser vices of the County, but we cannot find any law allow Ing tbe satin , therefore ulrei t that they be charged back to the Commissioners as followi: Henry Miller, Dr., to bill disallowed t 68,v D. J. O'Dontiell ' ' 72,05 Jacob S..ilawk" " " ' 163,80 294,20 In testlmonj whereof we have hereunto s 1 o'ir hands ami seals at the ofllee aforesaid this 23rd day of Jan. A. 1). IW. A. G. PETERS, Peal I'A ITI. WAGNER, Sail It. 11. 11EA1IM. Sen. irany dealer rays tie Iiss tbe tV. t,. Iianclaa raoee itiiuous name ana price sutni 1 MiHa, nut aim aowu as a im W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE POP. GENTLEMEN. Tlest In tha wnrM. FilTntnn his an.ao oknuink iianh-hkwi'P hiiOK. Hs.OO IIANI-8KWKU WKLT SlIOIC; SJ.OU rOLICK AM II FA 1.11 KICh BUOJK. I S.XS WOIUCrNGMAN'a hllOIC X.00 and Hl.TS HOYS' SCIIOOr, BROS3 Ail msae uodjctcm, iisiioa saa iMt, W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE FOR LADirS. Bast Malarial, nest Stria. Best rutins. H ast snld byrour desler. Wtlte W. X. TfQVQULM. TBKOCKTOW, XAM 1 MEHRKiM &S0H,Aptl ritobms n mm Opera House Block. JLEHIGHTON, PA. Jn order to make some important changes in our business, we have decided to move a portion of our stock quickly by commencing a general reduction sale to continue until February 15th, 1889. . WE OFFER OUR FU L LINE OF Carpets, Rugs, Mats, Matting, Floor Oif Cloths, Win- ' clow Shades, and everything belonging to the abovo line of goods at and below cost prices. This makes the price now On Rody Brussels "90 cents, tps $1.15. On Body Hrust.el 80 cent., wns $1 00. " On Tapestry Brussels 75 cenU, was 90 cenu. On Tapestry Brussels 50 cents, was 65 cents. On Jngrnin Brussels 50 ceiits, wua 65 cents. v On liijjniin 40 a nts. wai 50 cents. On Ingrain 30 cents, was 40 cents. On Uag 50 cents, was 65 cents Ou Rap 30 cents, was 40 centy. On Jute 18 cents, was 25 ct'nts. I i Floor Oil Cloths and Window Shades at corresponding lowpricM. We also ofFi-r special prices on a great many goods in our line ef BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAFS, CLOTHING and Men's Wear of Ev ry Discription. "We do this in order to mnke room for our Spring Stook Goods for which we are now placing our orders.. Call examine goods and prices, you will save money if is. need of anything in our line of goods, by doing so. Respectfully, ERN 4 Opera House Block, LEHIGHTON. PA. HOUSEKEEPERS, Look Here! You will certainly find it to your advantage to buy where yK have the largest, cheapest, beat and newest stock of S.JP0-TOg9 HEATERS, AND- HOUSEKEEPERS - SUPPLIES. to select from. That nl&ce certainly be at WM. S. KUHN'S, Op osite he Valley Hound House, North Bank Street. Make it n point to see the celebrated Irvine Ranee" before rntr- luring any other. All makes ;iiid lurnif-lied at short notice and Advocaf f 1.00 news New Rollei Mill. Tlie umlenlcncit lias changed his MI I.I. to th RO ,I.EIt 1'ltOCESS, and Is now prepared lo do CUSTOM WORK illher by (UtlNMNO EVKKV CUSTOMER'S O ,. WIIHATorhynXCIIANUINGwIththoit who come Iroiu a ulstauce. All Vork Guaranteed. The liatmnace ol tbe onblle Is verv rainerttu). uiiiciieii. The Mill will be Started up by about January 21s 1889. fllve biatrial. M. HBILMAN, Jan. ln-mS I.MIIHIIITON, TA. Personal Notice. Tin- underslirned has purchased two prupertlet in Muhouliii;TuKiihli, eurbon county, l'a., and all persons are hereby forbid Itilerferlnsr with Ihe same, us Ihoy bflonif to the miilerfuurd. h0 person Is authorized to contract bl Is lor me. MUS. MARY ANN SU11ABO. February 0. ista-3w. New Liveryi Feed Store AT PACKERO-ON". I.EOroi.D . MEYERS repeclfully Informs tha uviicii i. uitr.iii ni Aiii.r., un lic.Avr.ll ni,. I where persons fan be supplied with linod.Hafe Teams either for rimers'. Wedding or for llaul t)ig Puriioses lit very Lowest lUtet. In connec tion Iherenllh be lias also In stn.'lc the very best i brands of FLOUR and FEED, slilch Imulll sttl at 1-ottc.t 1'rlces. Attention, Builders! Thft iindfralfrnfd I nt111 wnrklnv ihm TUl nv I .SIONK QUAHHY, and la prepHred to supply, at .uuiir,, iikiiw) miu , unites. 1 rices, liersnus who desire with liOOO HI ONE for nuILDlNU l'UiU'O.SES. rail and Inspect tbe Btonss and learn 1'rlcei trfore purchasing elsewber. LEOPOLD MEYERS, & SNYDER, will and grades of heaters on baai at exceedingly low pricei, a year. More local than any other paper. D. J. KISTLER Rrtpecttullv announces to the public Hut fce kat nprtiril a NKW l.IVKKY HTAlil.K.anatlist he I now prepared to furnlili Teams for Fnneralt, Wedd'mts or IliivlneM Trips on the shortest n 'li-e an.I most liberal terms. Orders left at tht "Csrtou Houve" will receive prompt atteutloa. MTAHI.EK ON Konril OTHKET, un Mm IMaUlAtilghtua. ttsetil. Bsecutor's Notice. EsUte of .NATHAN ZEK1LER, Decease. tetters testamentary on the Estate ot Nathaa Zlegler, lata of the llorough of fohlghton, Car bon eountv. Pa., deceased, have been granted tn Thomas Zelcler. rcsldme In said borough, to whom all persous Indebted to tlie said estate ar requested to make Immediate, payment, aud all tniMS having legal claims or demands against the estate ol ihe said decedent will malte known the same, without delay, to T1I0.MAH ZEIGLER, Eneutor. Leliljiliton, l'a., Jan. 91, lfcS9-wO' Court Proclamation. WIIEREAS. The Hon. Stmuel S. Drehtr, rreldent of the XI.UI.JiMlcl.il District, corn, posed of Monroeand Carbon Counties, and Chat, II. Seldle and Wm. II. stroh, Esquires, Judges of tbe Common I'leat of Carbon County, and by Tlitue of their offices Justices of the Orphans' Pnil . riwAB mwA - ..H.l f . , ,.11 . vvh.v. nnu JQ1U1JI1CI HUH MrilCI.I UK11 ' Delivery, and the Court ot Quarter SesMoniot the t eace ot said County of Carbon, have Issued their Precept to me, bearing date of January U, 1(89, for holding a Special Court of Quarter Ses sions of the Peace, for the purpose of tying Issue In criminal rases, and the transaction of other business of tatd Courts, ut tbe COURT HOUSE, lo the Borough of Maucu Chunk, on MONDAY, 11th day of MARCH, 188, to continue two weeks. Given under my band at Mauch Chunk, lo saM county, January Mth, Itto. God save th Commonwealth. II. r. LKYA-N, 9gnua, IbUMfc snra, utmr . mJM
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