The Carbon Advocate LEniUIlTON. PA., SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1889. KTiniRD at tun LimianTON rosT-orrios AS SECONK CLASS MAIL MATTKR. Thanks to the generosity iif Sena- tor Scfauil the "LorI&UUt Record" l now among the journals received at this onice, Whila wa don't often find lima to lead It, It makes excellent wrapping paper; cheap, too, at twenty cents a hundred. The TumiToniAi, dim. tasskd Con giess and the President signed It on the' 22d of February. The constitution wll be adopted on the 4th of Jul;, and If the elections-take place before the organization of the next House, the Republicans will have a majority of three or four members. Michael Rezillo, on "Red-Nsed Mlka," was on Monday sentenced to be hanged for one of the most diabolical crimes eter committed In Luzerno county or the Keystone State. It only remains now for the Immediate carrying out of the sentence, so tint justice, In a measure, will bn ap peased. Let-the guilty wretch pay the pen' alty for his greed and vice, and "may God haye mercy on his soul." The borough election is over, and while not as many hoped for, It Is as a n jorltyf the yotes decided, and all submit to the powers that be the people. Those who 'failed this time must try again. Tbdr turn is coming. TVe belleye that the sue cessful candidates will do tbelr duly fear lasslr. conscientiously and to the best interests of the borough, and that Is all we bare a right to expect. "OnSEBVEB" MUST BE LEBS PERSONAL and not quite so scurrilous In his remarks if ho. desires room In our columns to ex press opinions. The stranger to whom be refers Is an upright gentleman, and we doubt very much If he made the canvass referred to with a whiskey bottle In his pocket or through the whiskey element, Wo repeat, our columns are always open for tin discussion of live matters, but not for persons who haye a personal spite to gratify. ' It will be ex-Pbesident Gkoveb Cleveland after Monday. President Cleve land will retire to New York where he will become one of a firm of great legal gentle men. Ills duty will be that of a councillor, and one needs only remmber of his able state papers to be convinced of the fact that he will be eminently successful In the new sphere. President or prlvato citizen, (be country will always remember him as an honest, faithful servant. W suggest however that the Con mlssloners proceed to collect the gas bill and rent from the Cleveland and Tburman Club or else pay the gas and rent bills of tno Harrison and Morton Club. Which horn of the dilemma do you take gentle' men?" Ga&tte. Well. now. here's a pretty gol The Idea of an Intelligent and conscientious gentle' man of Brother Obediah SIgley's stripe advising the Board of County Commission er's to pay a debt contracted by a political club. The proper thing to do in this case is to collect from the Cleveland and Tbur man club what ever It owes for gas &c The campaign was lively, everybody bad lots of fun, and on demand the bill should bs,pald. But the Idea of the county paying the ha'.l rent and gas expenses of the Re publican club, why, Brulhvr Obediab, the the demand is ridiculous in this boasted age of iutelligsnce. BROADBRIM'S 1 1 LETTER. On the corner of Fifty-third street and Fifth ayenue there is one of tbe handsomest and costillest Episcopal churches In the city. Tbe congregation worshiping there has among its members many men and women whose fortunes are away up among tbe millions. Everything about indicates wealth and ease. There Is a something about ,t,he very atmosphere that would chill tbe heart of poverty if It attempted to pass the maznlficent threshold. A half score of aristocratic young gentlemen in full dress suits wait .in tbe vestibule or within the doors to usher the wealthy oewholders to their seats, and over these' preside a large and portly man, a very Turvej drop In ap pearance and deportment; ibis Is tbe beadle, Mr. Benjamin W. Williams, wbo for thirty years has been tbe chief flunky of St, Thomas' church. It was thought that the race of church flunkies was dead when Bumble died, but here In New York we have discovered a specimen in Ben jamln W. YTilllams that out-bumbles Bumble and throws in the ebade our late lamented friend Sexton Brown of Grace church, wbo, although having the very highest regard for wealth, blood, pedigree and church nrlvllece. and no mean opinion of bis own personal dignity, never in his life made such a brutal exhibition of himself as tbe individual who claims' to guide and direct tbe nuances of M. Thomas' Episcopal church. To tbe honor of tbe Episcopal church be It recorded, the utterances cf this wretched flunky have received no en dorsement except from the ltev. Isaac Tultle. of St, Luke s and irom a detailed conversation with the correspondent, of one of our morning papers, it is evident that this reverend gentleman belongs to that class of priests who would refuse tbe last rites of the cburcn to a dead actor, and tell his weeplug friends to carry his mortal remains to the "Little Church Around the Corner." St. Thomas' church Is run at an exnense of a thousand dollars a week, and outside of that the collections amounting to $25,000 or $30,000 a year are divided among tbe poor. Last Sunday a lady fiom Detroit attended divine service there, and after waltlne some time without receiving the slightest notice from the ushers, she took a seat In a vacant new. as soon as the sexton spied her he went to the pew where the ladv was on ber knees, and without walling even till she finished her pra er, he told her at once to "get out," she had no business there, she was not invited, and in short she must get out at once, which she did. Irben bis attention was called to his brutal act bv a newspaper reported, in stead of being awakened to the fact that be had acted like a brute and a blackgard, be turned on tue reporter and told uuu that they did not want outsiders at St. Thomas' church at all. That it was no place for them, that he turned such people out every Sunday, and if the reporter didn't believe it lei him come up the next Sunday and he would show blm bow it was done. That thev were not Jfethodlsts who ran out in tbe street throwing their arms about tbe necks oi every person mey met, saying, "Come In. brothers: come in sisters, aud get a Utile salvation l' N, no; wo are not that kind ot people. It is the dollars we are after. Our church is Just like the Casino Theatre, ll you pat tor vour seat, tov eat ill aud It you don't you don't. Tn say that Tftw York is shocked and amazed at this revelation ot church brutal its. but elves a very laliu idea 01 the. com motion It has causeu, ro sramiai, now ever, applies 10 tue episcopal ciiurcu Itself, which In Its provisions tor the ac commodation of the uoor, Is equalled by no other denomination in tbe citv. In the Rev. Mr. Ralnforlh'a church all the seats are free, and alincst every other Episcopal church in New York and Brooklyn there Is ample accommodation for strangers, who are always welcome and are always politely treated. Still the revelation of Williams' 'brutality will not be without benefit, and ithlKfe HtsiT that it will talongUas3 before another humble worshiper will be . utrneuouioi uouso oi worship in .New York. Our Italian colony Is a striking feature of New York and occasionally It has Us little romance. Kosa de Lucca came to this eountrv a few years ago, and by Indus try and thrift in the rag and fruit business she saved sufficient money to send to Italy for her younger slstor Mary Salvulto, as a young Italian friend of hers who was In the fruit business wanted a wife, and It occur red to Rosa that her shter Mary would jus. fill tlio bill. When Mary arrived at Castle Uarden Rosa and the expectant bridegroom were on band to welcome her, but tight lura came a liltcli. On the way over Mary lift') fallen in love with a genuine Italian cnu'ii who had left hit beloved Italy to seek his Ki:une in the land discovered bv Ills illustrious countryman Chrlsloval Colum bus, his solo possessions being a bag and a book with which ho hoped to conquer "the slings and arrows of outrAgcous fortune." Argument and entreaty were all in vain, she went oil with the count and Rosa te- ttvrned with the sorrowing bridegroom (Hs consulate to her home. A week had not nassed when Alarv aODearert at bcr sister s door begging for shelter, for the count had run away rrora ner, stealing uer shops, one of her dresses and a dollar and a half In hard cash. She was in wretched plight, so Rosa took her In. She loaned her a dress and a new pair of shoes, and after giving her her supper proceeded to mane uer a shakedown on the floor where she could pass the night in comfort. Her former suitor had no use for her as she was a badly damaged article, so the only way left was to look out for a new husband who was not aware of Man's little misfortune. A week had scarcely passed when Kosa discovered that her bubbv was not as affectionate as usual, and this Induced ber to' keep open her weather eye, and It did not talce ner lone to find out that her own sister Mary was the malefactor, and then tneie was a row In Little Italy. Doth ladles, according to the fashion of Palermo and Genoa, armed themselves with shears and proceeded to carve each other In true Italian sijle, and both fought like tigresses. The result now Is that instead of a palace bv the Lake of Como Miss Mary will bo entertained at pub lic expense in a ueauiiiui stone castie on uiacKwe i s island, wnicn is uept expressly for those persons that we can't properly entertain in the city; and Rosa, minus her back hair and with two scars on ner icu cheek and a bad slash on the side of her ,, rniiilontns tarllvnn thn fullv of Invest- 1 nose, ruminates saqiy on tue tony oi invest- ing her spare cash in the Importation ion oi uer Italian relations. One of the most remarkablerevelatlons In cburcli matters is the present status of I'lvmoulh church. When Henrv Ward Beecher died it was thought by many tbtt the church which for forty years had been built un and held tosetber by bis great per eonallly, would speedily diop to pieces and . i.i n..r ti,T nn ,r1 in h,BiiW uerlsb. One thing appeared to beettled I in the minds of everyone, aud that was that a substitute might possibly be round, but no successor. We all remember the strug, gle to fill Plymouth pulpit. One popular minister from London leu tue largest anu uiost Dour islilnc concreeallon In that city and crossed the ocean to clutch the coldeu prize. lie left tbe eountrv a much grieved and disappointed man, never to return, Then by the unanimous vote -of tbe con gregation the prize was tendered to another who never dreamed of It or sought It. The tender was most flattering, the salary was three tiroes that he received In England. the call was unanimous and beany. After ptajerfut consideration It was declined The Rev Mr. Ilallidav, Mr. Beecher's as slstant. exnected a call: It never carao and be retired from tbe church. Then, and not till then did the congregation turn to their own country for Mr. lieccher's successor, Dr. Lyman Abbott had been Mr. Beecher's life-long friend. Mr. Beecher was not always orthodox accordlnc to the Westminster (Jon fesalon. Frequently the Congregational Council was scandalized by bis liberalism, and his refection of the doctrine of eternal punishment was tbe last feather that broke the camel s back. .Ecclesiastical thunder bolts bad no terror for the great Plymouth castor, lie would bavo stood beside Mar tin Lutber wbsn he nailed the Pope's bull to the church door and would liavo driven in a few extra tacks to keep it up. The Congreratioual Council attacked Mr. Beech er, but he always had a faithful friend to take tin the cudpel for him. and iliat man was l.yman Abbott. Unaffected by his re- llclous vacarles he remained his fast friend up to tue day oi ins aeain. lie nau ire- quenllv occupied PI mouth pulpit In Mr. Beecher's absence, and tbe congregation ;:ic- blm and his methods thoroughly. V'U- si at last the call was made, Dr.Abbolt d d -iol seem In any uudue haste to accept it. It was not a question of Plymouth taking Dr. Abbott on trial, but be took Plymouth on trial for a year, and at the end of that time be received a hearty but not a unanl mous call. The result has )ustllled the sclectiun as the wisest and best that could Sosslblv bavo been made. No church In irooklvn is more successful spiritually and financially than Plymouth. Dr. Talmage's congreealion Is larger, but In general pros- aAW gregatton. There are no longer .ho vast crowds of strangers and sight-seeis that there used to be of vore, but enough still couip tosee the plain old bonse of worship over which still seems to hover the spirit of one of tbe grandest pulpit orators of the century. Truly yours, BROADBRIM. Our Public School. - The following Is a report of the public schools of tbe borough of Lebighton for the month ending Feb. 8, 1889. High av. at. 25 total at. Urrmmar 25 44 45 30 47 34 tQ 63 CO 39 403 Intermediate " A. Secondary " B. becondary ' Boy's Ad. Prim. " Ulrls' Ad.Pilm. " Boys' Prim. No.2" Girls' Prim. No.2" Bois'Prlm. No.l" Girls Prim. No.I" Totals. 650 PUPILS HEITHERTAItDY KOR ABSENT. Uion School. Edwin Obi, William Clauss, Edgar Xander, Chas. Bowman, Albert Bartholomew, U'llmer Held, Irene DentiermaKer. Etta XJrissaii, Graumer School. Ella Schumacher, Itobt. Trainer, Luella Kehrig, Emma Fort waugier. Intebmkdi ate. Gertie Peters, Sarah Werttnan, Mary Fenstermaoher, Dalsj TTnrn Wmma W.IM, i. .an-., ii.n Greenawald. Harry StraUD, John Trainer, Geo. Clauss, Jacob tleberling. A. Secondary. Eva Frltzinger, ITattie itcx, Menervle Ettlncer, Lena Langkam- tner, Clara Schmidt, Laura Lower, Baiter welss, Harry Trainer, Katie DeLong. Li lle Snider, Hauls Newbart, Authur Held. Daniel Frev, Harry Ohl. John Jvander. B. Secondary. Eddie Schmidt. Chas. Sanders. Jlamle Drumbore, Nettle Geggus, Bertha Zlnk, Jabel ltrhilg, Alice Iluuii, -utnnie nemerer, .ua neck, l.uiu I'eters. Boys Adv Piiiuary. Willie Hauk Willie Wertmsn, Willie Krock, Oscar Green, Scott Ithoads, Herbert Nusbaum, John Relcbard, Llndtey Gumbert, Charles Bennlnser, George Long, wiluier Trainer. Charles Keber, Charles Ileberliug, Frank Trainer, George Ilex, Girls' Adv. Primary. Emma Brink- mac, Carrie ienstermaker, Sadie Miller. Minnie ll'alok, Ada Weiss. Ella ll'ebb. Alice Weldaw, Clara Bretney, Carrie Blank, Ida Fuebro, Matlie Obert, Minnie Ituf. Mary Waip, Loveda Williamson, Sadie lloutz, Ella Hellman, Eliza Nolhstein. Boys' Primary No 2. Nelssn Sanders. Oliver rtttcli, Geo. Itucli, James Xamlers, Willie Voorhees, Willie Peters, Harry Beck, Alex. Shoemaker, Chas. Langkammerer, Chas. Spoonheimer, George Kurtz, Chas. Waener, Chas. Klpp, Aaron Laub. Harry iUMcnara, itooert uuiuoeri, t.nariev liret nev. Hobble Swant. Edwin Ilanrauft. Giri' Pkisiary No. 2. Maggie Hess. Minnie Boyer, Mattle Helm, Minnie Scboch.ArvillaStraup, Carrie Stout, Lizzie Miner, Kimna oemuiel. Maine ueczus. - ' arris iiouir, uatsy ueantnger, UattleUhl, 1 raa iteicnara, juiumt rry, Xvatie uuert, llnssle Stocksr. Bessie Iteber. Bora' Primary No. 1. Robt. Kreidler, Geo. Weinlloe, Calvla Sbultz, Thomas llebrrllng, OllverNothsteln, Eugen Peters, itum. rritzinger, John liennliiicer. Chas. Rut. Howard Erltzinger. F.wd. Krllzlneer. Ewd. H'ertman, Robt Horn, Morris JJonl- llirup, I'lerce rsotnsielii. Girls' Primary No. 1. Msrr B'olf, lemore iiuck, uessie uianic, Maggie oilier, Clara Relcbard, Mamie Snyder. YlsXT-Urs. KUllcr, Mrs. UUcktli, Jlls;cs Davlcs, If llllami, Jones, Andrews, Lnttry. stider, Heiker, zorn, Messrs. a. Howard Chubb and Wm. Smoyer. J. F. STETTLER, 1'ItINCIPLE. no IBID. STEfOBItWALT. West Penn. on til Bthlnst.. Joseph stclgerwnlt, aged 79 years, 8 monins uuu g uays. VF1T1 T' I II linv r .. I . ami. I. v. ii. nirniuj. cuaries a. Anureas, oi i:nt n, caruou county, to miss Kimna i icex, Vtt l'enn. Hrlilivlklll Cnnhtv. la Married at tlio house oi the bridegroom. MKnTZ-ItAir.En.-On the ICth Inst., by Key. w. if. Hiraits. unnrics i.. mgtiz. in mi?s Matilda llaker, both of Mahoning Carbon cuuuiy, i a. New Advertisements, POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder neycr varies. A marvel of purity, Ills powder neycr varies. A marvel of pi ength nnd wholcsomeness. More econoi strength nnd wholcsomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot b:i sold In competition with the multitude oi low test, short , . , . nhosnhatn nnwdcrs. HniA nniv n n0yal Uakinc Powder Company, loa Wall Street U.Y. atte24-mtl Dissolntion of Fartnersbip. mnt Notice Is hereby clven that the heretofore existing between K. O. Z: F. 8NYDF.lt, doing business iiuoer the firm name of ZKKN ft SNYDKlt. In the boroiiEh nf Ihlgliton, Carbon county , Ph., la this dav mhkIi lst.ias!),) dissolved by mutual consent. rcrairai nnviuv ciuinis uuu uiose nwini; aaiu nrm win settle me same wnii ii. zkiin. wihi will conttnuo the business at the old stand npera House Block in said Dorniigh of Lehigh tun. . c z.iiti. A. 1'. SiNlUKK, March 1, 1889-4W QURTIS' (JOUGH (JOMPOTJND. Sure Cure lor Coughs, Colds. Consumption. Hoarseness, sore i nroat ana nil diseases or t ie llronelilal Orirans. Thousands can testify as to us emciency. rnco 'a ana ouc. ror saie uy an uruggisis. ieuiu-nn-yi Stoves, Tmware, Heaters and Ranges, in. ureac variety ai C ATTT"I?T. 4Tt! T? A Tn?l)'c OiUlX U JSiXJ VJ AfciJ- V JUiit Fopular Store, Bank Street. Roofing and Spouting a special ty. Stove repairs mi nished on short notice. Prices Reasonable! ! PUBLIC SALE OF VALUAUMS FAI(M STOCK &c There will be sold at Public Sale on fl . J,, !.U 11 IOOf IVIUMUdV, IVIdiUII II. IOOc7, I " at One o'clock In tho nfternnon, on the premise ot Kabenold & llarner. In Kldred township, be tween KiiiikleUwn nnd Little UaD. In Monrix county, the following valuable personal prop erly, tu niu TWO GOOD HORSES, One weighing lwo pounds, two colts, good stock, i weighing 1W0 pounds, two colts, good st Three Milch Cows, one ot them Jersey, 4 helfers.all of Jersoy stock, a Jersey bull, tun hqwh with nlirn. a hoar, al kinds of harucus, a two-horse wagon with bod and Iron axles, a ton wagon, a buckbnard wa iron, snrlni! wacnn. tlireshlni: machine, treadlnc power, iamuuK mm, adoniiaon niownranu reap- er, hay rake, land roller, it phosphate seed drill. I plow, harrow, 2 cultivators, 2 wood sleds, rim Si i1"" Kyir.!,?'1"1.".?- '?.r.k.a'.rfkes. ! 07 Inn utensils, tso munerom to mention. Tin kq articles are nearlv all as irood as new. Con u(- I .IKIniia mnntlia .puHI. ii.k, ifnu at tu.if,-mn .Nathan Conrad, Auctioneer; D. s. (Jilt, clerk. reu. tu Notice of Aplieation for Charter. Notice Is hereby given that sn application will be made to the Uorernur of Pennsylvania on Tuesday, March S, 1889. under an Act ot Assent' bly entitled "An Act to provlds for the Incorpo ration and regulation of cornoratlnns."aiinrnved April 29, 1874, nnd the supplements thereto, by Long'mid II. 'j, liretney for'the charter of" an'lii-' icitueii curHiniuou tu ue eniieu ineuuienirise Hiilldlng and iMin Assoclat Ion. No. 2, to be loca ted at Lehlghton, I'u., the character and object whereof Is for the purpose of accumulating a fund bv the monthly contributions of Its mem. hers, which fund snail bo used to enable them to purchase real estate or borrow money for In vestment In any lawlul manner and to enjoy all me nguis anu privileges or sum Act ot Aasemoiv anu sunpiemeuis tuereio. , . T. A. 8NTDER, Solicitor. ujniguion- Jan. si, iws9. A VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned offers his Farm, situate on the public road leadlmt from Lclilghtoii to Tn niaiiua. In Mahoulnc Townshln. Carbon eniinty, l'a.,at pilvate sale. The Farm contains T1SN ACItKS, all cleared and under a high state of cultivation. The Improvements are a Two and a Half Story I'lauk Dunlini; House, 202t ieei wiin rrauie jviteneii una pnrcn nuaenea. Ham 22x39 feet with all necessary outbuildings, un new. Aupiyiii NATHAN HEIN8MITII on I-remlses. f eb.l6-low Or at this Office. Rawortli's Gallery, Under Exchange Hotel, Lebighton Is the place to spend an hour or two pleasantly shooting mark. Persons will he instructed in the art of markmanship. Ed. R a worth, Manager. ADMINISTRATORS' SALS Of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE I Then, will be exnosed to liib:ic Hale, mi tha r remises in Franklin township. Carbon county, 'entix on SATURDAY. Mnrc.1 2, 'S9, at ONE O'CLOCK In the afternoon, the follow j lug valuable real estato ot tlio lato : leter Krum, deceased, containing 31 Acres, More or Less, under a cood state ot cultivation, bounded nnd described asioiiowsi on the north by lands of 0. 1). Miner i Co., on the south by landsot lleu ben Holt, on the east by lands nt Nathan Holt nnd Lents Ilnrtman. on the west by land of wm. Hoiiweioeni and lloucrt Antiiony. I be Ininrnveinenls thereon are A FINU APPLE OKUHARD.Hprlngnnd Well ot Pure Water, a I inn ami a haw aiuitx Frame Dwelling IIousp, nlth Kitchen attached, a Large Barn and other necessary oiiiiiiiiiiiiims. un ino pro; catcd the well-known DELUAMt iiiiAiinv. iirouerty Is lo- tJIf UI.AT1S i .... . 1 1. 1 ..in i.- i-i... ICTinS Hnil CUIIillbiuii.i win no liiAuc nuunn a. tlmoanup,ac8o,e.jmH m ..lOSKPIl KHUM, . January JO-ts Administrators, Machine Shop, Tim nndeislirncd announces to the. eltlr.ens (if Lehlcliton and tho surrounding country that he has opened .a shop lor tun Repair of Machinery ! Riichas Acrlculturnl Implements, Sharpen Inir Ijiwii Mowers. Orlndlui: Pinner Knives Paper Culler Knives, Scissors, Re: team Fit ting and Piiniii Work, and nmntfarturlng Grain rans, f arm iioiiers,itoutvuueiB,cu. All work guaranteed at the lowest prices, W H MITP.HFI I " w . . w. n T?pr nF Onlipl'a Hardware Store. LEHIGHTON, Penna. Aprll.S8. IV B. F. LUCKENBACH PLAIJ AND DF.COUATIVE TAPEU HANG ING, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING AND CHAINING. Competent workmen sent to any part of tuo county. HEADqCAnTEIUJ TOR Wall Papers. Borfiers & Decorations Large assortment, and the latest styles. Boois, Stationery, Fancy Goofe WINDOW SHADES. Alt grades. Bhade inaklnR and putting up promptly atteuueu to. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty Brushes & general Painters Supplies. No. 61 Broadway Mancb (Brant. Pi Below the Broadway House, MARSH & ZERN, WEISSPORT, - - PSNN'A offer for sale a largo quantity of Sawed Lumber at extraordinary low prices. 2.5,000 feet Yellow Pine Flooring. W.OOO feet White Pine Boards. iO.OOO feet Ucmlock Boards. 10.000 feet Hemlock Seantllng. A largo lot of 2 inch Yellow Pine Plank suitable for pavements or sidewalks. i A lot of flrbt-clas? 21 inch Yellow Pine Plank, for threshing floors or bridges, A lot oi uai; name, &c, &c. This Lumber will be sold fully 25 per cent cheaper than it can ho obtained else where. Call on or address MARSH. & ZERN, Wcissport, ... Pcnn'a oct.27-6m. ANNUAL STATEMENT OF TUB Receipts and Expenditures Of Carbon County, for the Year Ending-Deo. 31, 1888. QEOHOE DOLAtJ, TREAS. - DR. To balance on hand, January 1, 1883....f 5,403 Kecclvod from Tax Collectors V. L. Stiles, l'ackerton, for 1885 8 I. I'.Chrlstinan, l'enn Forest,'8U In full. . llairisniiKiiukle,Towameiisliig,'871n lull I). 1). Gerhard, l'acker, 1887, in hill 1)11. Knder, l'arryvllle. 1887, In lull...... I. 1'. Chrlilinan, f'enn Forest, 1887 II. r. Levau, Franklin, 1887, 111 full John I'alutcr, Munch Chunk. 1887, In full r. ii. moer, weaineriy, isct. hi run. n o'liouneU F 11 Chunk 1887 In full r. V. Uliflaius: lilnsfoid. iMT.'ln lull.: (i. V. Niisbuuin, Leliiahlon, 1887, In full. las. Collins. M. C. Township. 1887. Ill full. 11. VoKht, Wcissport. 1387, In full I hnbtrnht, L.'lmraniensliiK,1887, In full, liodfrey lllttlncer, Leliluh, lh88. In full.. Win Kennedy, Lausanne, 1888 in full.... O. II. (ircen, Toniiiueiisinir, 1888 II. Voelit. Welssnort. 1SW II. 8, Itelkiuaii. Uiist Mauch Chunk, 1888. 1,000 lonu .iroiu, iionaiueiisiUK. i&Nf,iu lull 1.217 Win. Hhadle. LeliMitoli . . 2,014 J. 1'. I'hrlMlimll, I'eiin Finest, 1888.,..- II. 1'. Ixivnii, Franklin, 1888 I'. II. McNeils, Hanks, 1888 I). (1. Mcljuid, Kidder. 1888. In full... Jos. L. Field, l'arryvllle. 1888 X. Iteliisnilth, Mahoning, 1888. In full. . Oil . B2S .2.1(1 . 6S0 . fi98 1,917 . 1M3 . 6,M0 . G06 K. r. Warner, weutneriy, inns.. John 1'aiuter. Mauch Chunk. 1888 a W. divans T. Uiisford. iskt in tui'. 2.29J Kd. Ilovle. Maueb CliuiikTownshln. 188a. 4.000 ou J. J, Uerhard, l'acker, 1883 451 ai Total f30,103 U Unseated Lands Itedeemed. Josenh 8. Ford, Kx 17 36 VV, (1. ft M. Detweller. 21 7 W. (I. Freyman si 57 J. K. Watinamaker, list 31 95 Solomon lloyer 26 91 l'enn Urow 11 Stone Co. 121c W. F. Btrccter st 04 Total f 244 77 Itecelved Taxes on Tax Lien Itecorth W. II. Sites, Kst., taxes '86 and '87 t 10 CA lames Wilson, taxes '82 10 Isaac Olnder m Totol , 3 u 73 Itecelved for Itentj. Keystone League Club $ 117 to I'aul Howard, Court House one night..., 2 ou Hubert Klotz 1 on Total .'. $ 120 60 Itecelved for Unseated Land Taxes. Ranks, taxes lor IKS6 ,...$ sc3 c.1 Hanks, taxes fur 1887 (In part) 8 to Kast l'enn, taxes for '86 and '87 60 19 Franklin, tuxes for 'so ind '87,,.., 24 c3 lAiisamie, taxes for 'M and '87 Gi 00 Lehigh, tuxes for '86 nnd '87 ,, C96 S8 U Towamenslng. taxes for '86 and '87.... 66 18 L. Towainenshig, '88(in part) 1 25 Munch Chunk Township, aud '87 187 74 Mauch Chunk Township, '88 (In part).... 14 70 l'acker, '86 and '87 t. 1,02a 41 l'enn Forest, '89 and '87 ,. til 30 l'enn Finest, '88 (111 part) 31 09 jouaiueusiug, to ana j 223 20 East Mauch Chunk, '86 and '87 31 12 I'arrvvlllo. '86 und '87 ivi Weatheriy, '86 and '7... 13 1a Totol 3,361 63 Mlscellaneons, Did lumber sold, l'hllln ltader.. 1 60 4 20 400 Tux Receipt booKs jus. uausKuer, biienn, jury fee.. Total 1 10 to County's Portion of Liquor Llcni, One-tlfth ot 66 licenses In llor. atsitoeach 11,080 c One-fourth ot 41 licenses la towwbtiips at T6 acu tts 78 . Total .......2,4a T Less Treasurtr's eemmlsslso, asfollOHH i rr M. M Lumber.Lumbe coco l per cent, on ma next 1 fi,w jo oo H percent. on balance, fiiSTS. 2 2.1-fMZ ,t,SMBO Total Receipts and Balance V. .11,641 10 cn. Dy orders paid as per vnuchers exhibited U the Aunltorsi For Court ISxpenSes. .lury Commissioner und clerks ..I Jurors lor January session, IS8S 7M 03 VoV, for J me icsslo u. STs". '. . C90 88 07R04 2.10 sn U13-S0 330 00 116 SO IM 74 Zii 00 jurors for Ad ,rmrnei! June !eslon, 1888. jurors lor ucinurr session, ibm Court Crier and .lanllor, J. It Dllumlck. durt Htcnouraiilier (msUible returns Tipstaves I!nnsljililes und witness lees III Cnnimou, wealth cases eiosi HIierlfT, James OallHglier..... 1,730 70 1 roiuonoiury s lees, hot, j-juer si, vt District Atiurney, Wiu.il. Itapslier. .. .. 318 do Total Court expenses ....!, 21 8u Asieasment anil RogUtration. nANtca TiHTNHIlir. Neal Mcllrlde, Assessor, '88, 00 days.. ..t M llltnry em nlmcnt, 452 names 132 00 13 50 lieruaiu eerr,rcBisiry,auiienrieu.ii u a 42 10 lsuoiiueii.reifisii.ii ,ei dieuuow,Du a KAHT HAUCH CHUNK. 1C4 00 Chas, O'Donuell, Assesnor, 30 (lays Clias. O'Uonnell, reclstry. 15 days CO 00 30 00 Military enrolment, km names KAHT I"K?iH TIMVNailir. Isaao Olnder, Assessor, lDVidaya HeKlsti-y.odaya Military enrolment, 113 names Unseated land assessment, I day. SO 00 12 no 3 39 3 00 I FUANKLIH TOWMtllir. W. It. licber. Assessor, 12 days ltcglslry, Oda Military enr.ilment.2l2 names Unseated land Uix,2dajs 24 00 12 01 IS 3d 4 00 i 00 20 00 KlUnF.lt TOWMIllIP, KOllTII. U.O. Mcltud, uiiocated land assnit. 1SST Chas. Albert, Assessor, 1888, 10 days.... ltculstrv. 4 davs. a uo Mllihiry enrohneiit, 89 names 2 C7 HIIIUKll lUWDPHll', BUl'lII. KmorvOctz. Assessor, 7 das Iteplstry, 4 days ., Military enrolment CO names Unseated land assessment, 2 days I.ALHANNK TOWNSIlIT. 14 00 8 on 1 21) 4 00 John Totter, Assessor, ts days 28 00 0 00 75 T 00 lteelslry suays MlilWry enrolment. 25 names i.itittotnoN. W. O Miller. Assessor, 39 days Registry. 13 days Military enrolment, 440 names I.KIIKlll T0WNH1IIF. (labrlel Miller, Assessor, 17 days 26 00 13 38 Si 00 10 00 lirltl-v.5llltvs Military enrolment, 47 names LOWKlt TOWAMKSSINO TOWNSHIP. Wash. Snyder. Assessor, 31 uays HeuWry. 17 days Military enrolment, 239 names 1 41 CS fO 34 01, 7 17 unseated inuu assessment, t uus 1.1TT1.R UAI'. 8 00 O.M.Henry,reelstry,6!4days..... 11 00 iaeruuii. W, 8. Iloyd, Assessor, 33 daysi Cfl on Itcelstry. lsjays Milltaiy eNiolmeiit, 390 names 11 70 MAUCH C1IU.NK TOWKBIIir. M. A. Doner. Ascssnr, 37 days lteelslrv. nummlt 11111,20 days .Military enrolment, C30 names 74 oo 52 18 CO Uco. Hughes, regl.slry, heaquclioulug. 17 days ItAtlOIl riiUNtt noiiOL'QU. 34 00 Chas. Ncast, Assessor. 1887. S5 days .1. 1". Tacy, Assessor, 1S88, 41 dajs Mllltai v enrolment, 425 names Jos. MHdiira, llKlstry, 1st W. 14H days.. J. I'. Kuebler, i culstry, 2d W. 23 days.. . 70 W R8 Ot 12 77 29 Ot 46 Ot MA1IONINO TOWNSIIir. A. H. (iumbci t. Assessor, so days Iteglslty, 12 days Military enrolment. 2.M urines PAGKKltTON. A. II. Lougkammer, registry. 4 days,... r.XCKKll TOWNSHIP S. D. Rcrhard, Assessor, 13 days 78 00 24 00 7 63 so or. Registry, o (lays. 10 ot. Mllltaryeni'olinent.cOunines..... 1 8( rAltllYVll.LK. Harrison Henrltzy. A-sessor, 13 days... 26 or I.PtTISirV. a IIHYS UW Military ciiroliucnt, 75 mimes 2 2t I-KNN FOllFHT TOWNSHIP. Levi Kuehner. Assessor, 18 dais 36 W tteclstrv.Silais 10 (K Mllilurv enrolment, 87 names :. 2 61 inwAineiyiMi iownsiiit. Nathan Stemler, Assessor, 20 days 62 Ot Mllluirv enrolment, 132 names 3 W WKATIIKItt.Y. P. T. Chccsman, Assessor, Siii days.... 71 Dt lleiilslry.il days.. 22 oi Military enrolment, '.Ml names 8 71 WKissroiiT. .1. O. Zern. Assessor. 1887. 5 das. 5 or. Iteglst i v, 1887.1 dav l Oi Austin lloyer. Assessor, 1888. 0 days 12 oi Registry. 5 days 10 oi .Military enrolment, 81 . names 2 4; llm rv ft. Si-hwiirtz. uss stance in niaklinr duplicates In 1888 25 Ot Total Assessment and Registration, 8 1,821 6: Unseated Land Taxes. Returned to .1. G. Zern for tract erro neously sold at Treasuiev's sale f 2V FRANKLIN TUWHSllir. Lew Drlesbach. poor tax for '84 and '85. C. ltehrlg, school tax for '84 and V5. . . . LOWER TOWAMENStNO TOWNSHIP. Eil, lloyer, road tax for '84 and '85 Returned to.l. M. ChrMiuan .for tract erroneously sold at Treasurer's sale. C 7: 17 31 7 11 Totat Unseated land Taxes..... $64 0 Itoud Dnmaces, Oavld I Fritz, road In Kast l'enn 45 Ot Daniel L. Fritz, road in Kast l'enn 35 (1. W. Muurer, road In I'.nsl I'eni 20 11 Jacob Ciinler, road In Mahoning 20 3v Total Road Damages County Itrldgea. TANNKRY IiniDOE. W. F. Utrecter, fur labor mid material.. Datld Swank, Ellas Hull. " " " hlias Hutr, WEATI1KHI.Y lmtDOK. David Swank, hit or and timteil.il dt. Vernon HitdKC Co., new Iron bridge and labor 011 same ; David Swank, labor I1UIMO.NHAI.K IIIIUKIB. David Wetzel, labor ond inaterlal KAHT MAUCH CHUNK nillbllK ICluln Bauer, inaterl.il .vllller : Del 1 lek. uialei lal I'hillp Rader, labor and material I,. V. II. It. Co., freight .Marsh & Zern, inateilai uocit & lluflord, inateilai WlllTK HAVKN lllltllDK. David Swrnk, labor and inateilai Ii. W. Tultle. tv, 0 sign boards. . . .. 120 0. 8 II T. 213 2i 175 2i 13 7 6 II 672 2,' 87 2. 12 O 4 13 4 2J 6 2. 64 1, 3 8 70 0 18 61 308 2. lOliyilA.N.NA UltlUOE. It. (1. Iiemmlue:.inasonr4,...l Jacob Illakes ee. couvet In Coinmlsslun- era and view era from White Huveu to Tobynanua 16 d Six bridge viewers, each one (lay and mileage S3 li 1.KI1IQIITO.V DltlDOE. .Somuel Welch, labor 1 f ( Muses Hallmuii, " 2 0. ilenry Miller, ctriiug snow ou bildgo during January ami February 4 01 l'AIIHVVILI.K BlIluOK. Samuel Welch, tabor 21. Henry Miller, inaterlal i 11 llOWMAMlVlLLK Hill DO K. Jacob S. Hawk, material 244 2 ilenry Hohiuuii, labor and inaterlal 114 MOVEIl.S nillbOK. Caul Smith, labor aud matei lal G 4 i'aul Smith, " " " 13 K ouipfith's uniDUK. I'aul Smith, labor and material 1 6 HTIIOIII.'B llltUlOK. Joel & N.T.Strohl. labor and materia'... 44 2 MARIA FUltNACK UUIOOK. Ed. Iteber, labir and matei lal 11 C. LK1I1UII HAT nillOOE. John Critic labor und material 120 U JIAI10N1.SO U1UUUIS tULQWlNK'3.) Weaver & Clauss, labur and material.... 80 C. LI1-1I.K UAI' 1IIUUIIK. Kd. lloyer and I'eter elda. Appropria tion to Lower Tuwsmeiislui; by lesolu llon of Coiuiulssloueis. Aug.-.0 lt7... 409 6 Total County llndces ?2,ma 7. j, Miscellaneous. CountyCommIssIoners(as per Individual account) 1,374 il CoiiiiiiUsliiners'Clerk, salary, nss , vu u Comity &ollcltort " " iw o " Treasurer's " 9 nioiiins. W 0 - " for making 31 Com- mlssloners' deeds for unseated lauds. 131 7; Comity Auditors aud cleik fur 1888 112 4. Court House uitd Jul) expenses und lep. 1,223 01 Election Expenses I,&ai u Iliqulsltluus 74 I'llutliiKaiid stationery XJSA a Fox .lid wild cat scalps 104 1( Redempiloii of unseated lauds 83 9. Uurlal ut soldiers 210 ik J. S. Flslier.uiidlliug accounts ot i'ro- thouolary und Recorder 60 06 Kusteiiil'euUeiitlury.boatdlUKprlsou'rs 108 31 iiauvllle htato Asliim,eareot insane., 012 u I'ouuty Institute. T. A. Sn viler vuu 00 Itecoi ding t leasurer'a aud Coiumission- ers' omuls jg ji Overpaid taxes lefunded CO 4. Oeo. Kuzlau, keeplne watering truughs on public road In f etui Foiest 10 00 Commission on Lunacy., goo Clerical service ut Kulurnllzaliun Court. T 6u 1. II. ll.11 ber. Notary 1 ubllc, 7 acknow ledgements 3 60 Anthony Coll and Julin Aruer, old Com missioners, one day's service each..,. 6 00 Total Miscellaneous s s.sll w State Tuxes. The total amount of State Taxes was S3.959 79: of this amount f30J go was allowed lorubalemeuts, eoiuiulssioiis, die., leaving 43.690 16 due tbe Stale.... Of this amount there was paid for cleri cal services 111 transcribing Judgments mortgages. &c., for the yeai a '89,'8U.'87. as allow ed by the Mate tu iiccoidancs with the levenue net of I8K6 373 00 Balance paid to bUto Treasurer. txil 16 Total on account of State Tuxes.,.. S 399 19 Tatal amount of expenditures $ 24,6is 39 UalauceluTreasuryIeceiuber31,lti38 17,026 07 9 41,611 461 Individual Account of Co. Commissioners, j DEMIT SIILLXa. Cr. by 100 days' services at w 09 1 300 00 " 29 " " 300 68 00' By bill lor traveling expenses 6x39 116 30 41C SO Or. to orders paid by Treasurer D. t. O'SOMRClt. Dr. bj 100 oars' services ut i on 33 . " 3 00 Continued on Fourth I'. By bill tor travcllrg expenses... MO 00 SO 00 not 11.000 a fM tfHutfAi lsj-QM...T.vr I COB I. HAWK. . Cr. by 100 days' services at S to g " 38 ' " 2 0U lly bill far traveling expenses I i 639 60 Dr. to orders paldby Treasurer us so I.OTB. The charges for traveling expenses ate to reimburse the Commissioners lor money mey oiiiu out oi iiiuirowu DocKciaioru.e iouuw- Inir lteinii Cur fare and team Idle to luskect the auternl county brldcesi joint meetings with tho Commissioners of Mounid countv on iiecotint of the new Tobylmtnm brldire. and exuenses to ut- tend tho County CoininlsMoners' Convention nt Krie 1'h. Mr. Dawk's bill Is lirccr. because In a number nl Instances tin paid tho expenses nt the whole board on that trip, nnd lie also attend ed the meeting ot tho Memorial Cotumlttcu at Yviuiamspoii, financial Condition of Carbon County, January 1, 1880. ItLSOUltCKS. tltiR nv 1AX nflLl.KRTOnS. Richard Horn. Lost Mauch Chiiuk, 1881..$ 16 75 rUmuel l'ealer. l-anstotd, I83J. . 89 51 23 Ml W. I-ee Miles, I'acKrrtoii.lSftS.... tv. lAie nines, i acKeriou, iso la oil !'. r. lloyer, rairjvllle.lsW) 62 10 11. J. Lvnns. Hanks, isso 670 81 Kmorv lietz. Kidder. 1837... 443 11 J. It. .Htrlgeruall, tast l'eiiu, IS17 178 46 i airicK ni-iiey, iiaiiKS - .... iwi no M. l'.Chrl.stmaii, l'enn Forest, " .... 69 10 u. ii. iireeu, Jiiwanieusinif, tesi vas to i. ugiii, eisspoii. " ..... mo uo n. a. KeiKiiian, i.. m.uuiiik, ..... 602 ra Wm. siniiiiii .1 ..ii u 1I1111. " .va sr J. Chilslmaii, l'enn r'orest, " 288 ou II. I. Levau, Franklin, " G05 81 II. A 111 II H. UllLkS. " '2!l Joseph I. Field, l'anyvllle, " 2114 '.juuii l'aiuiei, aiitucii t. uunK, " sso i L. II. Heliiizlemau, Kast l'eiiu, " 387 CI Kd. Hot le. Mtiiich Chunk Tusu. " ..... 727 el J.J.tlerknid, l'acker, " 142 19 l. r. Warner, Weatheriy, " 4 08 roil RENT. K. M.Mulhearn 30 00 First National Hank 12 00 Note. Tho fotlnuliur amounts have been paid s'.neo January Isti John I'ulntcr, In part 200 00 Wm. 1 hurtle. Ill mitt 237 01 J. 1'. Chrlsimau, 111 lull 4J usH li. m. muiiiiuiii. rem 30 no Ki ystoue LeaKtte, rent 22 60 J. J. Uallagl.er. balance 67 Indebtedness. For School, Itoad mid I'oor Taxes on unseated lands as follows! BAI.KS TU.WNIIIIF. School tax for ltbo 144 71 " " 18S7 1111 11:11 1) t IB ltoad " 18 44 63 1087 tin nartl 1 62 I'oor " 16iii " " 18s7 (111 pal 11 KAST H.AUCH CHUNK. Uorongh tax tor e-tauu'hA.,, " 'suaud'87...., School foor ' ' KAST rRSK TOAMUIP. 33 39 1 14 632 C22 14 VO V 311 School tax for o und 'bl 10 82 Road " " ". 19 (.2 raiKKMN ToWNsmr, School tax fur 'eu and '87 9C3 IC01111 " " " 6 91 Four " " " .-. 394 K1UDXR TUWNSUlr. I'oor tax for '84 uuu '89 11 69 LAVSANNK TOWSBIIIT .School tax tur 'to and a7 13 17 Road " " " 1 19 63 four ia 90 LKMIOhTUN School tax for 'at aim Sj lit nurougii 71 1'uur " " 22 LKHIOH TOW.NSHir. School tax for 'tai aud '87 271 DO Road " " " 210 C3 ruor " - " 90 41 LOWKlt TOWAUKNtlKO TOWHaillP. School tax tur 'mi uuu 'el 20 4t 88(illpait) 48 Road " '86 UUU '87 16 68 ,." " VSUuparK 34 I'oor " '86 and '87 7 87 " " '88 (in part u UACUH CI1UKK TOWASIIlr. School tax tur 'hi aim t7 83 07 " " '88(.tn I'Ult) 7 43 Road " bii ami '87 36 19 88 (in part) 1 64 Poor " 'S0.ltld's7 29SO " " '88 (111 parti 2 33 PACK Hit TOlVNOlllV, School tax for '66 unit '87 372 2 Ituad " " ' ..... 288 70 l'OOr " " " 1J147 penn vi.Msr Titurkint. School tax lor Maud ' 213 36 '83 (In p.tit).. 1105 Itoad I'oor euauii 81...... '881.111 pait).... '86 , 281 39 10 79 39 60 133 146 68 6X 78 PAIIRVKILLi;. School tax for '8 1 and 89 Miami '87 ltoad " '84 and '89 " ' '86 and '87 Poop ' '81 and '83 " " '80 aud '87 TOWAUUMINn TUWKSIHI'. School tax lur 'bo and '87 , . i.oad " ' Four !' - " " WBATItaBLV. School tax for '80 aud '87 ltoad " " ' I'oor " " . 1011 . 6313 . CltiO . 62 39 ," 0 70 . 2 89 I 71 ODTSTAKDIKO ORKDRS UNPAID. Qibricl Mlilrr, niJkinir unseated luml assessment 2 00 tlwln Duller, matei lal lur K. M.O. lilliljju 8 72 it. r. nweeury, snue lor IJHsmiers. 2 75 II. C. Mulheai n, supplies lor jail o 40 Solomon Memler, Ubiirauil matei lal lor Sleinler's uililge , tsii SUNDRIES AS FOLLOWS I3eorgel)olou, one quarter n saury 200 00 inui. nwius, sneriu, iiuaojusieu out lor uaiiiaUii.ui hid iiiauif itnu UUJI llll- lilslieil ut Jail Uuriiii! I8S.' 2401 Less Jury lees In 'to, 'si una '62 , Wi uxiiik uies ai ino prison anu coal itu 00 Ilalanco due lilm isuiO James Gallagher, ShcrllT, la Account wltU uuroon county. 1)11. To orders drawn on County Treasurer.. S 1,730 00 Clt. It) boarding prisoners , i.osooo lly building lires tn Jail ,. '274 00 lly serv hiL' Juror inn Ices , 147 on lly lemovliiif jirlsouers to Kast'11 1'en'rv 122 60 lly removing Insane tuliauvlile csoo lly lees In Cuiuiuonwealtli cases 40 75 $1,730 SO We, the undersigned Auditors of the County of Carbon, .Suite of l'enntjIVHiila, eleeted and di.lj snuiu nwniuiuu w ia.v uu lepuik unit Vic lllf 111 1111- uiuer 111 ine bulimy Ullllliissiuuei S, auuiieu. ..lllldtl.H Illlll Uultl1.1l ilni.,irillln, ... I..... . I... aeeounta of (!eurc Ilolais, ireasurer, lienry .unci. i'. . i.uiuirii, .11111 uiieuu n. humk, C.niiiiilsJoniTS, and James (iallaglier. Sheriff of biiii.uiiuiiiy, iur uie year eiiiuiig nee. sisi isss, coinliieneiiii: thn win k on the 1st .lannary. I MO. and eoiniilellug It on the 231 "I January. 1W0. And ill t said accounts s as above stated and ot record in the oll'.co ut l'n tlioiiotarv. lire coricct. We also find thai fioui the above balances due by collectors the percept. ic for collection and In sonle lastaucif exniiei'itloiisnreto be deducted. We t.lso rest e.tfnlly 1 all public altentloti to the fact thai In our op.nlon, in some of the leveial tonushliiH and Iioiool-Iis. assessors and -egistershavu 1 harmed x irbluuillr fur their service iotaliie inslaixra are th- assessors ut Hanks: the rrulstry of Heaver M a low; the issessorsoi i.euignnu, weaini nv. Ui.ver iom iiieuslmr. l-Uloi il and Maucli I bunkTuwiish n nut I he icglstery of 2nd W aid Aluuch chunk U01OIIKI1. We nlsri recommend to the Hoard of Commiss ioners, that Ihev tis much as iHisslhle rarrv 11 system. of bnnk-f eenhnr Into the ofllee of CounM oiiimisslnners: also that uu account be o rue I nun 1110 several pauie' wan leui iioin tue ccnil' tv. Ill the matter of the several Items credited to the Commissioners 111 their liidnldual Account fur expenses Incurred In visltlui; the In ntc.i nf the Count). HiIuiHlintrtlic Commissioners' Con vrulloii at I'.rh; l'a., Sc.. It Is the opinion of the vuililors that as a uialter of r'ght and equity, the Cummisitoners should be reimbursed for ihelr actual expenses Incut ml iihlle In the ser vices of the County, but e raniint find any law allnwliii: the sami, theiefoie ulreit that they be charged back to tlie Commissioners in fjlloivn Henry Miller, Dr., to bill disallowed $ is,i D.J. O'Donuell J2,03 Jacob S. Hawk ' " luj.su $ 201,20 In testimony whereof we have hereunto set o ir bands and seals at tho olllce aforesaid this 2 Jid day of Jan. A. D. If 80, A. (1. PKTKUS, Reall I'AIII. WA'INEK, Seal . K. B. DEAI1M. Seal lmny dmilar n;i b luu the TV. I.. nonKla iho without nima end prlco stauircu oa Uta bottoin, put blm down iu SiuL W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE FOR OENTLBMBN. Best fn th world. Gxsmtna bla 5.00 iii:ni;ini: iiand-si: .OX) IIANi)-8EWKI 1VKI.T S1IOK. ANI PA It SI L'AT.ITK ftAV.l A N II PAI1MK1 H' Bllf ! 3.SO ICXTKA VAI.Ui: CALV MI OK. 3. S3 WOKUINOMAN'W hllOK. S.00 and B1.73 iioys' St'IlOOr, SHOS3 Allriudsl. CoBxraH, Button tndLACft. W. L. DOUGLAS 33 SHOE ladWs. , BMt Miuterlal. Best Strle. Best ITlHlGJS. ItuM sold STToiir dealrr, wYtta W. X. DOliaiJU. SKOCKTOIf, lUM MEHRKAM & SON, Apts, EBHIOTIS 1 PRICES Opera House Block,. LEHIGHTON, PA. In 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 loth, 1889. WE OFFER OUR FULL LINE OF Carpets, Rugs, Mats, Matting, . Floor Oil Cloths, Win- dow Shades, and everything belonging to the above line of4 goods at and below cost prices. This makes the price now On Rody Brussels 90 cents, ws $1.15. On Body Krusfels 80 cents, wns $1 00. On Tapestry Brussels 75 cents, wns 90 rent's. On Tapestry Brussels 50 cents, wns 65 cents. J On ingrain Br'issols 50 cei.ts. wos 65 cents. On Inpruin 40 o nts. was 50 cents. On Injjrain 30 cents, was 40 cents. On ling 50 cents, was 65 cent. On Rag 30 cents, was 40 cents. On Jute 18' cents, was 25 cents. Floor Oil Cloths and Window Shades at corresponding low prices. VVe also offer special prices on n great many goods in our lines of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING and Men's Wear of Every Discription. We do this in order to make room for our Spring Stock of Goods fof which we are now placing our orders. Call examine goods and prices, you will save money if im need of anything in our line of goods, by doing so. Respectfully, ZERN & SNYDER, Opera House Block, LEHIGHTON. PA. HOUSEKEEPERS, Look Here! You will certainly find it to your advantage to buy where you have the largest, cheapest, best and newest stock of HEATERS, AND HOUSEKEEPERS SUPPLIES. to select from. That pl&ce certainly be at WM. S. KUHN'S, Op-osito the Valley Round House, North Bank Street. Make it a point to see the cclubratcd '-Irving Range" be fore pur chasing any other. All makes and grades Of heaters on hand 'tud lurnii-hed at short notice and at exceedingly low prices, Arlunnatp $L0 Hli f UuCllu news New Roller Mill., The undersigned lias changed Ills MILL to the 1101.LEU 1'ltOCKMS, and Is now prepared to do CUSTOM WORK either by OKINDINO EVKKY CUHTOMKR'3 O A N WHKAT or hy EXCHANOINO wlththoss who come from a distance. All Work Guaranteed. The patronago of the public Is very respectful ly solicited. The Mill will be Started up by about January 21st, 1889. Give us a trial. M. HEILMAN, Jan.l-mS LICIUOHTON, J"A To iflflifl it May Concern. All prsoiu am hrriey f irhnl mi-ddllnpt with a oar iiuimr.. sritiriit v.Aiiu.", aim tin tir HAIINEMS loaned hv the linilersloned tn.IllllN W. KOON'.S.of 1'jckeiton. durlnu my pleasure, as the same Is my proprty, .1. (1. ZliltN, reDM, is jw welssp.rt, r. New Livery! Keed Store AT PACTCERTON. I.EOmi.n MEYEK.4 resnreirnllv Inffirma th. neonle of I'ai kerlon and vlelnltv that he has hut opeued it UVKUV rAHI.K,on II12AVKK htM wnere persons can tie minpued with (inoit, safe Teams cither for Kunrral. Weddhnr or fnr llaul. ItiK rurtiowa at very Lowest llitej. Iu conuee- iiuu inereniiii ur urti ninu in .iwk me very uesi brands of FLOUR and FKED. which liautll sell al Lowett 1'rlces. Attention, Builders ! toe iinnrrsittnen u still wotKlng the IHJLOK 410.NE UUAltltY. and Is lirrnared to sunnlv. al shortest notice and at Lowest Prices, person ho desire, with UOOI) hi ONE for UUILUINU PUtll'OHEU. Call and In.lHjct tb htouM and learo l'rlcts te lore purchasing elsewhere. LEOPOLD MEYERS, will a, year ore locaI than any other paper. D. J. KI5TLER Resoectfully announces to the public that he hM opeLed n NEW LIVEltY STAlll.K.anJ that ho hi now orrnared tn furnish Teams for funerals, Wedd'nss or Umlnrss Trips on the shortest ne tloe and most liberal terms. Order left at ths "Carbot Homo" will receive prompt attention. btahleh on Noitra oiittKi, next the II(.U1, Lehlilrton. tanrtU- Executor's Notice. EsUte of NATHAN ZCKH.EIt, Oeceased. Letters testamentary on the Estate ot Nathan Zlegler, late of the Uoroush ot IhLthton, Car. bnn countv. Pa., deceased, have been granted tn Thomas Zelgler, residing In said borough, ts whom all persons indebted tu the said estate art requested to inako Immediate payment, and all tiime having legal claims or demands against Hie estate ol the said decedent will make known the same, without delay, to iituMAn niui.r.,ii, executor. Lehlgbton, l'a., Jan. 31, lt9-w6 Court Proclamation. WIIEHEA3, The Hon, Samuel B. Drebsr. rresldent of tb XI.III. Judicial District, com posed of Monroe and Carbon Counties, and Chss, II. Seldle and Wm. II. Btrob, Esquires, Judges of tbe Common I'lras ot Carbon County, and by vlttue of their offices Justices ot the Orphans' Com t, of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, and the Court of Quarter Sessions ot tho Peace of said County of Carbon, liavo Issued their Precept to me, bearing date of January H, ISSO, for holding a Hpcclal Conrt of Quarter Res. slonsof tbe Peace, for the puriwsaof tlng Issues In criminal cases, and the transaction of other business ot said Courts, at the COURT HOUSE, in the llorough vf Mauch Chunk, on MONDAY, lltb day of MARCH, Isso, to continue two weeks. Olven under my hand at Mutieb Chunk. In sal county, January tub, 1K9, God savs tb Commenwealta. II. I, LEV AN. Bazajsv,