M ond-01 Mftttar at the X lilf hton Pott-Oflce. The Carbon Advocate MSI1IG1ITON, PKMKA. Kate for Advertising I Charter Notice $ 1 00 Auditors Noll, M - - 1 00 Commissioner h Noilcti 4 00 Ilivorc otlu' 4 0o "Administrator , i ice - - s 00 Axecutor's KotK a - X 00 BATUKDAY, Ftbi.uA. i S, 1800. Dana Fill Circulation I,arji;r limn tliut of Bar Weekly Newspaper lu tha Comity. BROADBRIM'S I Y. LETTER. Ulttcrer tlmn tbo cry thai went out of Hamuli was tlic wall of poor destitute, starving, forsaken Jrs. Henderson, as she leaped from tlio roof of a four-story bulld lti on Second Avenuo and dashed her des perato brains out on tbo pavement. A few almost Illegible lines, on a bit of soiled and crumpled paper, tells bcr pitiful story a story so harrowing and sotrowful, that the heart aches and tbo tears well Into the eyes as you ponder over It. Once she had a happy homo and a toying bus- band, but the husband took to drink and squandered bis money, so It Is said, and eventually they wcro reduced to want Then slcknass came, and the husband drifted Into tbo hospital, leaving the poor wife to fight the battlo of llko alone. No person need starve in New York who knows tho city and Its Institutions; hut bow many know them? how many know where to apply or what to do? To a stranger, I know nothing more desperateh hopeless than to be In a great city without money or friends. Reduced to tlio direst poverty. Mrs. Henderson refused to beg; ber husband bad at one time been a book acent, and she tried to earn enough tobuj bread at that. She applied for work da after day and failed; she answered adver tisements for housekeepers only to find that they were Inserted by wretches whose homo should be In tho Penitentiary. Wherever she went she met Insult or re fusal, till a couple of days beforo she ended tier sorrowiul lire. The rain came pour ing down as she sallied out to sell a few pamphlets ber husband had left ber. The cold winds howled through tho streets, and with her feet wet, and herself drenched to the skin, she went from door to door. Not a morsel of food had crossed her Hps for nearly a dav and a half, and as night fell she came back to tier cheerless garret under the eaves, and sat down chilled to the bone, to think upon her misery, and to speculate, perchance, if there was any thing in the great hereafter bitterer or more sorrowful than that she was sufferhic "hero. She took that bit of soiled and crumpled paper and told the pitiful slori of ber struggle, then catching up a knife she drew it across her throat and opened the veins lu her wrist. But death was slow in coming, so she cllmcd out of Iiei attic window to tho roof. . One last look one desperate plunge and all was oyer. "Mad from Life's history, Glad of death's mystery. Swift to be hurled, Anywhere, anywhere, Out of the world 1" Who can read this account without a lurlll or horror? Merciful God I is it possible that bete in a city wl leb rates its wealth at thousands of millions, whose granaries are vrsair-'-.l mm abundance, whose stores are In r ': the o arth's richest gifts, and whcbs luu vaults are bursting with silver and gold, that tli numnicst creature that God ever made should perish for want of food. Two days before, the telegraph Informed that Cornel ius Vandeibllt had paid One Huudred mousauu uonars .or a small picture to hane upon his wall, and when It hani! there It will cost One Hundred and Thlrty- inree 'l uousauu dollars, for ho must pay iniriy-uiree Thousand dollars more for the privilege of landing It on our shores, Five or ten dollars would have been sal vation to Mrs. Henderson, but slio had it not and so she died. Hut what a story that soiled bit of paper tells. Thestrugg'e ol virtue for life, if alio wanted, she could have sold herself, body and soul, and have obtained all the comforts that Earth can give, by bartering for them her hope of neaven. Everything had drifted away irom ner out ner good name, and she carried that spotless with ber into the pre sence of .her Jakcr, trusting to the mercy of him who ljath said "Come unto me all ye that are weary and heavy laden, and 1 will give you rest." How did this occur? you ask. I don't know. For while she was starving to death, thero were thousands In this city looking for iust such cases. who would have given her food and shel ter and employment and have tided her over the evil lime. New York Is a great city; bui It Is neither uncharliab'e or heart less. Let a case of worthy dlstiess become known, and on the Instant, hundreds are ready to glye Immediate aid. For cases like Mrs. Henderson's It seems Impossibly to make adeq uate provision ; their extremity is not Kticiwu tin tue catastrophe comes, ana men itiey nave passed ail human aid, it is mournful, H Is shocking. What cau be done to help the genteel poor? All can be saved; how can we reach them? Some thing must be done but bow? Hut while vfotthy poverty starves aud perishes, bold faced crime thrives and flourishes, and Its high priests go clad in purple and linen. Before mo lies a paper called Cupid," published in this city, the ostensible object of which Is to procure husbands and wlyes for those who desire to get married. This paper Is circulated " through the country towns and villages tnrougnout tne united Slates, and ruin follows in its track. In every town and Tillage are plenty of male and female fools. juuug auu om. in tins aeiectable paper are aayertlsemeuts for husbands and wlyes. Just suppose a case. Here is such aw advertisement, of a young aud handsome bachelor, age 80, health good, connections of the best, his family is one of the most aristocratic in the State In which he lives, 1. 1 , .i . . ... ui lucuuie is live tuousanu aniiais per year. He wishes an affectionate woman for his wife, who has an income equal to his own. lie proposes to tako a trip to Europe Immedletely after marriage, etc. Now, does any sane girl suppose that a man of that discrlptlon would hitve to go hunting about shabby matrimonial agencies for a wife? It ny, the girls wuere he liyed would almost in. k their lie'-j ttylng to catch him. Yet (hero a ' uousanils of foolish young girls js, ami foolish old x;lrls and widows thai uliljuuii, at such a hint. Thero are thousands of elrls and women lu the country who tiave huppy homes aud all that a reasonable heart or bead could deslie. but they want to shine In the city; half of their time Is spent in r&adlng the trashy novels of the day; alio Ijngs for the day when some foreign noble man In disguise, who never disolosed bis Uenilty till he bad won her love, will come tual way and carry her to his castle on tbe banks of tbo Itulne or the Like of Como. JU1 such r lefjlitwais fata !i Iuum matrimonial agencies. Ofice In tbelr tolls you never get ont. Tut your name on their books and they have jou completely In their power tor what girl, man or woman would like to have It. known In the town where they live that tiny had been Ashing about a disreputable New Tork agency for a husband or a wife? I can only say that the girl who atlemms to root wiin any matrimonial axeuoy, or who pUces the slightest faith In their fraudulent advertisements, walks straight to ruin with bei- eyes open. It seems impossible to guard my patrons from the traps that are continually set for them. Their name Is legion, and they have the heads of hydra Last week a flaming advertisement was sent to papers all over the country stating that the 'Ton-Tribune," the most Influential He pub lean paper In the city of Urooklny,had akuu the following novel method of In creasing Its circulation. The proprietor nau placed an oruiuarv glass pint jar in the most reliable Trust Company lu Brook lyn, securely scaled, it whs filled with while nea beans, and anv nerson subscrib ing for the I'ust Tribune would be allowed to guess at the number of beans, and four tuousanu uveuunureu prizes wero olleied in cash, in sums vary lus from live to (If teen hundred do lars; but Incase ou missed the cash, ou might still havo a chance fork pleco of sterling silver worth fifty or sixty dollars. In any event, ever subscriber would get a prlre worth flftv cents, and as the subscription was only thlity cents, tnero was twenty cents c ear nrolit. Wow. ono would think that almost any one with orains euougn to cj into tne house when It rains could seo through such a bald fraud as this, and et to iutlcc bv his uiall received at the Brooklyn post office this week, there are thousands taken in by this bald end transparent fraud. I am sorr- to sa it, but such fools deserve to be fleeced. It Is nnuecessarv to tay that there Isnol'ost-Tribune published in Brooklyn as a newspaper, and there neycr has been. A fraudulent sheet made up of a lot of old stereotypes which have been worn out on I'ateut outsldes, have uccn pressed into service, and these are headed rost-Ttlbune. Vol. XIII., No. 7. there never was a volume one nor two, for any number but the present, and this Is a reproduction of tbo "Family Magazine," which was published in this city a short lime ago, offering to give awat oiu waicues at tnroe dollars anil a half each, and throw In a gold chain. This offer was endorsed b one of tho largest jewelry nouses in tlio city Morgan c Co., of 01 Murray street. Stanton & Co.. Morgan t Co.. H'elden, Kichards & Co., are Mr. C. F. Itussel without a Co., aud II any one viho reads this letter has one of his gold stt:m-wludlng beauties, and will forward it to this Ollice, I wl.I agree for agreo for Hfll cents to furnish hlni double us va ue ar appraised by a respectable jeweler ot my selection. When will vko pie earn that when a man offers them the yalue ol two dollars lor one, lie Is a cheat and a fraud? Do exercise a little commou sense, and let the frauds alone. On fine summer utternoon I was out fcr .1 spin on the Harlem Lane, along with a mend who owned a pair of blub slcDiicrs We were making good time for Gabe Case's which is the "Haven cf Best" for weary travelers on mat, lamous drive. We were doing our level best; ahead, beside aud behind us were all sorts of teams fiotn a Hutch grocer's wagon to Bonner's rattlers. I turned my head as I heard the crack of a whip and a magnificent pair of bays shot oy wiin iwp stynsn gentlemen in a light load trotting buggv. In a minute they were out oi signt, lost in tne maize, on (In road, and I saw no more of them till we sot to Gabe Case's when we found them standing on the stoop, one of them smok Ing a cigar. Mi friend asked me if 1 knew who they were. I replied I did not. iv en, ue satu inese two men Dandle more mono In a year than you will see in a life The one on the right Is George II. Louns- berry the cashier of the Post Ollice, and the other is the cashier of the United States Sub-Treasury on Wall sticet. The are men of tho very highest character, and have occupied llielr poslllous for vears and uaye tne en'.tro confidence of the govern ment. Last week on Tuesday one of llieni went to Slates I'rlsnn for a long term ol years for stealing Government funds, aul ou Tnurida.1 the other blew out his brain- adefculier of Government funds to the amount of neatl. fifiv thousand dollars "We know what we are; but we know noi wimt we may bo." A very funny case occurred In Brooklyn last week, where a Husslan woman turned up as tbe claimant of a rich dry coodi- inerchant, to whom she said she had been marileil In Ititssln tweut. vears aco. The merchant established an alibi furnishing conclusive proof that he had been in the country twenty-six years and had nevci been away. Unwillingly convinced of her mistake she has amended her complaint, aud now she claims his naitner: should she fall In getting nlm peihaps some one else will do as well. A 1 tho parlies are uews, ami ine itaom may nave to settle 11 finally. Uerr Most, tho Anarchist, at dynamite fame, is in jail here, with a fair prospect or tne penitentiary. We have had no winter jet, I ajn writing by an open window, with the air as balmv as June. It Is fine, very fine, but a perfect paralyser oi Dusiuess- I am, yours t ml v. BROADBRIM. Absolutely Puro. i nis powdei ne it varies. A marvel of purity, slrenirtli and wholesomenes. More economical than thAnrihii.rv blml.. nnA ....... w l. . . . will. WMIIMtl im BtMU 111 conitietltloii with the multitude of low test, slioit .'""i- MiHui i-iiiwi.iiftiw ixinucrs. ooiu only t?r ii'i'?' ,ll)J.a' "aklng Powder Company, ie ...... ..... ... . ii'veiri CRTIS COUGH (MOUND IT CURES! TRY IT ! For Sale by all Druggists. fcblO-nn-y F. I. SMITH, D. D. S., onice opposite the Opera House. Bank Street, Lei hton, Pa. DENT18TIIY IV Al.r. ith niiAvriiKu ffllllni an.l in.l-U,. .IH.l.l - . muu iu.kiuk t.iitii-iui Mcmurt-n n Blieciai- , tjr. lx al mieolhetica used, bas administered and Teeth fxtraeted WITH- OWIOK HOUlW.-t'rom '. in., to 12 m., from i n. ni., io s ii. hi., iroin 7 p. in., to 8 u. in. Consultations In Kugllshor IJerni.in Ofli!4 1 Inn r nt llail.tnn-lfvUH, oef iwi-Tv k ' """' "0" T. J. BRETNEY llL'htim Ami nttiuci i mt ..i. ....... .V dbalTklnds or iomiio Hauling or Freight, Expbess Matier and Baggage tin rsUaAlinhla ai..a k. - u . Corner Store or at wy resldm wit AxESt" Cb Cb Ob Annual Statement OP TIIK RECEIPTS aufl EXPENDITURES Carbon County, For the Year Ending Decem ber 31st, 1880. GEORGE DOLON, -Treasurer. DR. To balance on hand, January 1, 1839. . .117,020 07 Itecalved of Tax Collectors, W. L. Stiles. INickcrton 18M....S fi S9 43 03 si V) 110 00 178 07 899 33 95 00 390 00 1C3 KJ t 99 371 CO 320 09 142 19 91 03 692 S3 DSO 00 397 25 1,811 SA BOO 00 610 CI BOO 00 0,019 lS cm 71 1,979 04 407 29 671 39 1,150 CD Z,7M 23 DAS 94 101 47 313 91 1,4S7 00 250 00 1,723 WS 400 00 J. F. Cliristinaii, t'enn Forest. .187.... l'alrlck Kelly, Hanks tow nshlp. " .... Jos. II. Hlelnerwall, East I'eim.. " ii. ii. tireen, iowiiiiiensinK.....i5S3.... Win. Sciiadcl. 1-ehislitoi ' .... J. F. Chrlstman, I'enii Forest... " .... II. I'. I.evan. Franklin " .... 1'. II McNeil. Hanks ' .... Josenli I Field. I'arryvlllo " .... .lonit i-Hinter, siaucnuniiDK ... - .... K. H. Heintzlcmau. Kaat I'enn.. " .... J. .1. (lerliard. Packer " .... 11. Voi!t. Welssuort II. I Ilelhmaii. H. M. Chunk.... ' Milton selzer, Franklin IS Jas. Duller, Maucli Chunk twii.. 1 Tlioman II. Carr. Hanks Iw p I). (). Me Laud, Kidder tw).... 1 Joseph I Field, 1'arryvllle 1 W. V. Buck. Weatlierly 1 John Fainter, Matieli chunk... ' Jacob Ktehierwalt, Kast l'enn... 1 Win. Iletiter. linstoid ' J. J. Ueihurd. i'acker. ' Samuel Welsh, Welsipnrt ' II. I llelliman, K. M. Chunk... ' Wm. Helmdel, Lehtehton ' John Htrolil, U Towmenslne. Jacob Folk, Ijiusanno John Hhafer, KehlKh J. II. llonibert. MnhonliiK 1 J. F. Chrlsiman, l'enn Forest.. 1 Samuel Uarby, Muninill Hill.... ' 0. 11, Ureen, TowameusliiK Total $20,230 70 Receipts for Unseated I.and Tuxes. Hanks: 187 taxes 1689 " 220 09 245 68 31 02 S 93 10 62 10 14 70 4 80 4 83 14 .14 03 11 48 48 91 42 Vi 28 22 04 72 1 03 2 43 .... 1889 " Interest collected East l'enn: 1888 taxes Interest Lausanne i 1888 taxes , LelURhi 1888 taxes liwer TowamensliiR : 1888 taxes Intel est -.. .....J. M.inch Uhuuk Township: f- 1888 taxes 1889 " Interest Packer: 188 taxes 1889 Interest -. I'enn Forest: 1818 taxes mo " Interest Weatlierly: I8SK taxes Total $ JTor Account of Rfnts. K. M. Mulhcarn.ofllce :, Keystone League Club Itoom ...$ 30 00 CO no Democratic Club. '88 campaign. 10 00 1st National Ilaiik, ground rent 12 00 Total Uso ot Court llouso for medium-. 142 oo 5 oo For Connty Iloarts Sold. David Deltz $ 2.W-0 00 11. F. StelL'erwalt. 250 00 .Mrs. I. It. livans.. 1,500 00 250 00 1,000 00 2,000 00 600 00 1,000 00 600 00 00 00 830 00 250 00 1,000 OO 1,1100 00 1,000 00 250 00 wm. lloliy Michael Mar I In David Kuntz , Samuel Levau Thomas Ackerman.., Charles Alecndsen .. . , iCdward Schmld Theodore Hchmld.... aebastlan 1 1 aim K. 11. Kistler , .Moses Never Andrew Hart, Jr...., Jacob Wagoner. Nathan Stemler Kmma A. Deppe Patilek F.Clark David Ileltz Henry Trapp , Ladles Aid Society.., 1,000 OO 600 00 600 00 600 00 1,000 l 600 00 Total J 17,750 00 County's Share of Retail Liquor. Licenses in-anted Jan."term 1889.63 licenses $130.00 $7,9.jO.00. Ine-tllth due County $1,500 DO i3 licenses & $75, 83,225 00. Jue-tourtta due County son 23 $ 2,318 25 Less Treasurer's Commls- sliin ns follows: il ,ooo s per cent.. . ,?50 oo i ,000 i ier cent,... io oo 390 25ai percent.. 198 82,331 27 For Old Material Sold. lohn Kxner. , $ Levi Horn, stone, 25 25 00 Total ; , S 25 25 For Tax Receipt Books Sold by Commis sioners to Tax Collectors. I. J. Gerhard, 1 book .1. II. Uiunbert,2 books W. W. Duck, 2 bonks -lonii Strohl, 1 book Joseph L Field, 1 book 9 CO 1 20 1 20 U) CO Total 4 20 For redemption of Unseated Lands nought by County Commissioners. By Paul Oliver. Perry Tract $ 19 85 16 64 1 A. Uncessner. Coates Tract. . ' Daniel Shepp, Martin Tract.... ' Daniel Shepp. Bmltliern-Tract.. 113 II 214 28 Total $ 303 78 For Taxes on Tax Lien Record. H. n. nrown estate t Daniel Adam estate 1 08 30 13 Total., 31 21 Miscellaneous. By Mrs. Martz from Ceorre II. Jones. unseated land redeemed 9 For temporary loan from 2nd National 10 35 Hank ot Maucli Chunk 5,000 00 rorijourii-osireiunueu uy i . w.uecK er, Nos. Oand to. October sessions, 1883 For additional taxes collected by Wm. SehHdel II. 1'. Lcvaii. sheriff, for Jury fees .1. J. (ialluglier, overpaid salary re funded 17 8 78 IS 00 07 Total receipts from all sources Includ- Ine balance., f 69,792 oo ORDEKS PAID AS riill VOUCHKIIS AND HILLS EXHIBITED TU THE AUDITOIlS. Clt. Court Expenses. Jury Commissioners and Clerks, $ 172 08 Jurors. Constable nctuins and Tip staves. 4,702 80 "ourt crier and janitor.. 27S oo 430 60 Court StetiOKrapher. F. 1'. Hharkey.... J st ess, constables and wIUicks fees In Commonwealth rases 1,425 85 Sheriff James Oallagier, fees In Com- inoutsealth cases 49 00 District Attorney tees In Com, rases, W. M. ltspsher 610 0) Prolliouotary Oeorce W. Esser 632 00 James llallagber, sheriff, for boarding prisoners 27 38 II. 1. Levan, sberlfl ' fees, boardliiR prisoners, etc , 2.019 27 Total (10,258 94 Assessments, Registration and Military Ed rollinsnt. BASKS. Audenrled District 1 Bernard Ferry, for himself and assist ants , 153 20 For registry 42 00 201 2C Beaver Meadow District! Stephen Furrow, for himself and as sistants For registry. 240 21 64 00 99(21 MAST MAUCH CHUNK. Hiram Itontz, for himself and assist ants.. For registry.... , 105 01 20 00 185 04 east rsyy. Charles Rrhrlg, for himself and asst- ants For registry 181 00 12 00 193 00 rnANKLIN. Wm. H. Diber, for himself and assist ants.. For reeUtr) 195 71 20 00 221 71 I). C MeLaud, for himself and assist ants 60 35 14 09 For registry , was South District: Emory tJetr, for himself and assistants. For registry 03 08 10 09 13 CI LADSAVNf. Weal BrlIin.forblni46lf and anlsiants. U 60 11 00 For rgstry. LHHiofrroK. George W. Dleld, for hlmseir and as sistants 147 34. For registry 14 00 Adolph I.uhmaD, tor himself and as sistant 77 sa For registry 14 00 LOWKIl TOWAMBNBtNO. Millport District Washington Snyder, for himself and assistants For making an extra assetsmeut For leglstry 139 40 Jt 00 28 00 189 40 Utile (lap District. George M. Henry, (or himself and as sistants For reitistij Bowmansvllle District. 67 83 10 PO 73 83 10 00 Joslali Bowman, tor registry. LANsronn. J. L. TwU; for himself and assistants. 310 85 CO 00 For registry 370 83 MAVCIt CHUNK TWr. Bloomlngdale District. Charles llemaley, for himself and as sistants For registry. 71 68 0 00 77 08 Nesquehonlnp; District. Wm. A. Wutklns, for himself and as sistants For registry 140 01 34 00 180 00 12 CO Hacklebernlo District. It. W. Battels for registry.. maucu chunk uonowm. First Ward. Lewis Msley, for himself, and assist ants For registry. 214 85 22 00 230 85 Second Ward. F. II. Miller, for himself and Assistants, For registry MAHONINO. A. D. Miller, tor himself and assistants. For registry 189 15 21 ( 213 16 143 15 14 00 t57 18 Packerton District. Leopold Meyers, for himself and as sistants - For registry .- 97 75 14 00 Ill PACKER- J.C. Blttner.forlilmselt and assistants. For registry 48 34 10 00 68 34 rAItRY VI LT.K. Harry Henrltzy, for himself and assist ants , For registry , S3 98 12J00 95 98 FB1TX FORfchT. Levi Kurhner, for himself aud assist ants For registry 118 40 12 00 128 40 TOWAHEh-fll.NO. Nathan Stemler, for himself and as sistants For registry and unseated land assess ment, 1888 Forrexlstry, 1889 123 75 10 00 16 00 155 75 TTBATHERI.T. J. C. StreeUr, for himself and assist ants v For registry. 184 00 32 00 SUMMIT HILL, M. J. Stoat, for himself aid assistants. 329 41 For registry go 10 WKISSrORT. Austin Boyer, for himself and assist ants For registry W 49 19 00 Gabriel Miller, for making unseated land ussewment in lues (or Lehigh township Attendance of assessors und asMstnnls ou extra appeal dajs lu the mutter of the assessment ot eoal companies... . T. F. Ainer, couieiis:itlon allowed by Commissioners lor making copies tor assessors ot all the real esUt-and personal propeity lu the County Expenses 111 collecting old asses-books For clerical expenses lu adjusitmr val uations und assistance making out .duplicates 2 DO 40 00 125 00 6 00 00 00 Total , J 4,711 15 Unseated Land Taxes. Paid to the School Directors, Overseers of the Foor, aud t up irvisors, as their portion duo them. Patrick Boyle, road tax for Banks township lor IS8J and 1837 t 23 02 Paul Smith and bamuel Beer for road tax of Towameusing township, for ISM und 1887 J. J. Smith, school tax of l'eiin Forest township tor lBCOanrt 1887 Jacob Heydt for M road tax for Fenn Forest township, for 1880, 1887 aud 1888 Henry llennliig, lor !i road tax for the same J. Gerhard for school and ! J road tax of Taeker towdshlp for 18so and 1887. Da Id Wetzel, lor ii road tax of the same J II. (Jeili rd for tax of same Godfrey Hettinger tor road tax of Le high township for 188a and 1887 ..... Gideon Kistler for road tax ot East I'euu towuslilp for issu und 1M7 Nuurod Morris tor half road tax of Banks twp. tor lrfcS and ItsT William Kennedy, lor school and road tax Lausanne twp. tor 1880 and 1887.. T. F. Aruer, for iwor tax ot 1'raiiKlln township fur 1888 aud 1887 Samuel llarleman school ami road tax 64 00 227 41 117 69 147 69 610 69 111 33 111.47 210 04 19 03 23 03 31 80 3 94 9 65 62 39 9 03 19 00 tor weatneny borough lsscand 1897. Abraham Green for poor tax of Tnwa- lueiisimr towns nil) lor ISMIund 1887.. William r later lor school tax of Frank lin towiishin lor 1880 und. 1887 John Fleinmliic lor half road tax of Maucli Chunk twp. for '8(1. '87, '81.... Paul Kresge, tor school tux of Towa menslng township for issaatid ls87.. J. F. Christmau, for oor tux of l'enn Forest township lor 1880 und 1887.,.. Chailes Hotter for school tax of Kid der township for 1884 and 1885 Benj. Jacoby tor school tux of East Maucli Chunk for Itso und 1887 Edward Boyer for tax f Uiwer Towa niensing township for lSMand 1887.. Doinlnlek Coll for school tax of Banks township for 1880 and 1887 Fred ochineirakurs (or school tax of Iehigu township for 1880 and 1887. . . Michael Cassldy, attorney for Ilia Mid dle Coal Field foor District for poor tax tor 12. 1883. 1880 and 1887 D. J. O'Dounell for road tax of JIauch Chunk township 68 15 35 CO 11 58 14 90 18 02 134 49 271 30 381 94 10 I 12,741 09 Redemption of Unseated Lands. Geo. II. Jones fsr tract In Taeker twp. 1 Road Damages. Frederick Messlmrer. Franklin ton. .. SCO 00 20 0D J K. itlckert, Franklin towuslilp County Bridges. East Maucli Chunk Bridge: Labor and material as per bills filed.. .$ sot 45 l'olio I'oco Bridge at Paul Buck's 1 soiomou Blemlcr, labor and material.. is 14 Bowman's Bridge; Labor and material by II. Bowman, II, Slierrv and Marsh &Zeru., 15 48 M oyer 's Bridge 1 Dennis Moycr for labor and malerlil . . 17 44 Jedd's Dam Bridge 1 O. L- Carrol labor and material 25 10 Tobyhatina Bridge: Pittsburg Bridge Co. as per agreement. East Haven Bridge : H. IL Bert and Joseph Shatzle, labor and material Little Gap Bridge: G. M. Henry, repairs Lehlghton Bridge: 7(8 60 60 10 15 Tlis Is a new bridge over the river Lehigh in The site of the bridge was chanced bv the viewers appointed, and approved by the Court and County Commissioners. Hie Ulilgli Vallev ltallroad Company agreelne topaytotheCouutv derive irom wild rlmm.,. Tim mntM fn .1.. Iron portion and wood-work was awarded to Nelson Is Buchanan, of Pittsburg, I'a (or the sum of (30.000. The abutments and nubstnic- lureuiyouu iienaier, 0( IVIIKesparre, at 17.50 On Seutember 9th. A. n. tuna ilia Pumt r.. mlssloners 111 couformlty with the ronsitutloii Km. R. A rlletn fl nnH tli l.lnl A ...... .r.. lltled "Au act to regulate the manner ul ui. creasing the Indebtedness ot luuulclpalitlea amount of l7,coo (the same being within tha constitutional limits and In accordance with tha act 01 Assemblj) forahe purpose of using the money derived Irom said bouds (or the bulfdlnr T. W. Nelson, agt-nt (or tho 1'lttsburg T.K.ScTuill examining strain sheetV.etri 1 ao m 20 00 Franz Maekl, architect apiioluted by tne commissioners, ou ueoouut 100 00 il 60 3 TO lteubeu Kreiige, labor I'or hauling, material and work on as per bffU aietfattl xal6edT 4T3II Maria FiiraeerMKe : F. Wlilttaker and K. Hber lor work Weatherly Hrtdgfj J. O. Mendel, labor and material David swank, labor and material Iludsondale Bridge: Nelson & Buchanan at par contract.. . John Euglehard for abutments, etc. . .. Urimth Bridge: 4 00 41 TO IT 80 M 00 39 H) Harrison Kunkel, for labor and ma terial 19 65 8 98,283 39 Miscellaneous. Uounty Commissioners as per lndlrd- mil uccouui 1 1.CM V0 Uummlsslonvrs Clerk's sulaiy e) uo County rolicllors salary 100 00 County Solicitor for prolesMonul ser vices 210 00 County Treasurer's salary 1,000 00 Uounty Auditors and clerk lure. leu 41 Court huase and Jail expenses and re pairs...... 970 00 February and November elections.. . . 1,678 04 June elections 710 40 Printing election proclamation tor tho Juue election 240 00 Printing and stationery 1,475 41 Fox und wild cat scalps 124 00 Burial of soldiers 103 OB State Hospital (or the Insane at Dan ville (or board und medical attend ance 628 67 Supiwrt of convicts In the Penitentiary lor the Eastern district ot 1'enn'a. . . 202 18 Pennsylvania 'lelephonoUompany.... 37 60 Michael Cassldv, Esq., (or auditing dockets of I'rotlionotary St Ilccorder. CO 00 Orer-pald taxes refunded 6 01 J. J. Boyle, affidavits of Commission ers, Assessors and acknowledging deeds 13 78 Geo. w illlams servlug notice on As- (WS80T9 . ... ... ., ., ... CO Michael CiVtsidy, extra ciericiii services allowed by the State for transcribing mortgages, etc. for IB88 und which Is to be charged to the Btalo by the County Commissioners 125 00 E. M. Mulhearii, fees In extra election district In Ixiwer Towamenslng tup. 28 60 E. F. Luckeubacli and J. J. Gallagher, for computing Juno election returns. 10 CO Frank Sharkey, et. al. for returulnu board on November election 15 00 Fees In lunacy proceedings ot Thomas Faga 28 M T. b Artier expenses Incurred in ex amining the record of Joseph llend ler and others. 25 10 W. Al. Kupsher, Esq., for Thos. Koons, ex-sheriff for balance due him as per Itstannual statement.... u. 180 CO Oliarles A. Goth tor ballot boxes. 27 80 Second tsatlonal Hank for temporary loan 6,00000 Second Nut- Bank (ordlscnunt thereon JJ 35 Wilms fees paid In re-appeal from as sessment by the Coal Companies... . 109 51 II. J lianzer lor water trougn In Mauch Chunk township s 00 Water rent from Apr. 1, to Oct. 1. 1889 . 32 60 E. D Bartholomew for rubber hose.. . . 7 60 'IhomasSelgl rled lor Ire In the Court House and entces . W. Heberllng for carpet, etc used In CO 00 Court House office ana commissioners It 19 200 09 '". A. Snyder. Uo. Institute for 1889.. .. Sebastian llahn und others for cleanlne offices, pavement, Court House, etc. . 19 M Inquisitions i 153 82 i 815.952 09 Total jsxpcnaitures. Including temporary loan ot ttOOl 62.278 21 Recapitulation. Balance In hand January 1. 1889 S 17.028 07 llecelpts during year from all sources.. 62,705 93 Total 800,702 to Less payments as shown by vouchers.. C2.278 21 Baltnce In hands ot Treasurer. Jan uary 1, 1890 ( 7,613 79 INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNT OF COUNTY COM MISSION EB8. IIKNltV MILLXR. Cr. by ico days 3 Co i soe oi Or. byuodays(3t.'.00 220 j Cr. by bill of travelling expenses 21 50 Ml 10 Dr to vouchers paid by Treasurer. .... to si Balance due Miller Ul 60 D.J. O'DONNKIU Cr. by! (inlays 3 00 seo en Cr. byl21 da)S&2,00 242 03 Cr. by bill ot traveling expenses 87 00 Dr. to vouchers paid by Treasurer 129 go JACOn 8. HAWK. Cr. by 100 days J3.O0. jro 00 L'r. by 121 days i4 (2.00 24n lyi Cr. bill of truvelluK expenses lea ;,o Dr. to vouchers paid by Treasurer..... 711 i9 Total paid to Commissioners. ...9 1,090 vc II. r. LEVAN, SHEUIFF. Cr. by boardlni; prisoners und fixing Ires 1,869 Slierlll's tees In Commonwealth cases. 70 Servluit Jury notices 137 llemuvlnu prlAoners to Eastern real- tejllary und insane to Dauvllle lit Dr. to vouchers paid by Treasurer. ... 2,01927 STATEMENT Of IIESOUUCK3 OF CARBON COUNTY, JANUAHX 1, lew, DUB VltOM CULLKCTOItS OF TAXES. It. S. Horn, East Maucli Chunk, 1882, S. r'. 1'caler, Lanstord 1881. r.auk 1'. Boyer, 1'arryvllle 185. D.J. 1 vans. Banks 1888. Emory Uetz, Kidder 1887. J. It. Stelnerwalt, East l'enn. .1887. J. r, 1 hrlstman, i'enn Forest.. .1881. II. 1. Levau, Franklin " Ii. t Warucr. Weatlierly., " Ed, Boyle. Maucli Chunk twp, , " 1 16 8f 51 52 670 81 413 1 88 48 1113 Ol) 03 8 4 04 727 61 union srtzer, rrankiin 1889, 312 63 Jas. Butler, Maucb Chunk twp, 'thus. B. L'arr, Banks D. O. McLaud, Kidder. Js. L. Field, 1'arryvllle W. W. Buck, Weatherlv M110. Painter, Maucli Ch'k hoc Jacob ttelgerwalt. East I'eun . Wm. Helster, Lans2ord J. J. (.lerliard, racker J. II. Humbert, Mahoning J. F. Christmau, reuu Forest... .Samuel Derby. Summit nil!.. . . o. 11. Ureen. rowainenslui;.... II, L. Kethman, East M. Chunk X.liM 01 1,601 18 03 Ul ICS 21 095 67 1,040 34 191 90 T71 05 132 22 835 94 15 60 763 51 313 69 426 0 Total due from Collectors 112,773,71 note subject to exonerations aid com mission. Subject to 6 per cent commlssloa on bat uuco ui uupncuie. SUKDHIKS. Henry Miller, dl allowed by Auditors lor 1888 f 53 35 u. .i, u uoaneu, ior same, 72 0 J. 0. Hawk, lor same ,, IK! w) Contribution due by L. V. It. II. Co.... C,00 6-J Balance In lianas ot Treasurer Janu- nary j, isw. yis 79 Total suqdrles.,,,, $13,(0 r Oj STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS OF CAB- BON COUNTY, JANUAUY 1, 189C, to ueorce union. Treasurer .a 2,'0 00 To Henry Miller. Commlssioaer..- 191 6S To (lounty Bonds Issued 17,750 09 10 omnuei weisn, collector 01 Wels- li"r', uvuriam (fixes SO 27 lu wiiuaiu ocuauel, collector OI Le- inijuioo, orerpam taxes t 85 Total.. 18,879 62 We, the undersigned Auditors of tbe County 01 carbon. Itata of 1'ennsylyanla, elected and appointed and duly sworn according to lair, do report that we met In the office of the County commissioners, audited, adjusted, and settled acrordinK to law, the accounts of CeorKo D0I011, Treasurer, Henry Miller, 1). J, O'Dounell and Jacob S. Hawk, Commissioners, aud Hiram 1' Levau, Sheriff of said couuty, for the year end Ing December 31, 1888, commencing the work on the first Monday ol January, A. D. 1890, and completing It on the 20th day ot January, A. D 1890. AUd Ifl-H til accounts settled as above and filed lu the office of the l'rothonolary, are correct, we louua a small mistake occasioned Dy an overcuarge 01 mneare uy tne jury Com mlssloners amouutlne to 11.30 which overcharge we surest mat tue county Commissioners de duct from Hie next bin rendered by the Jury commissioners, yye leel It our duty to again call tl e attention of the taxpayer to the fact that the charges of some of the assessors are ex cesilve. A careful lusueclton of their saoru uiua uuijr uAuiiiMicu auu uil uio afc luo uoiuillls- sloners' oflice reveals the fact that under the law the Commissioners are -lelnless In the nmnil-u.. and must accept the swoin stateiuenls of tho asaessurs. 417 rricrriujr in lle capiiun rTA8$ess- ment. Iteflstmilon and Military Enrollment'1 one cannot help but be surprised at the lueiiual. llvot the charges. For instance, the assessors ' u, ,,,u i,,(,c7a. i vi iiisuwitc, viio tvajrssora the Boroughs of Summit Hill und Lnnafurd, ck havinc: no lanrer Donulatlnn than tim ltnr. 01 ic imjiuukij.ui nuimini tun unu ijtiuioru. eack havinc no larger population than the Dor ouiihot Lehlnliton eharifo reiiecllvely (lu the ouiihot Lehiihton eharke retjieclivrly (In the UlUO. t.w., .UIW.O, .IVImM. charges for lehlghton being less than oue-lialf. HUUIU. HllIC Illl-UIIKIUIIJ U lliv IOWI1- S111119. t u laii 10 uni making the military 1 v reiison nr hiiifti 1,1 making uie military enrollment every year. As tnls nlaces the countv und.r coiiahltfruliiA at. euse, uuiuirysuouiu ue niaue into tne Ui-rcsslty s.-ltlement be made with' Menroe pouuty for the new brldUH aver thfi Tohvhanna. ' Ul IIIAIVIUU IUB BUI11C. IID U1HU BlIirirHL IIIML IL ivu uikii mm riiui Vfn, Hiri.r vtnr iitir. nr ,m amounts have been paid ts tbe Hospital fur tfii Insane at Danville for the keeoliur and muin ten ince and medical attendance et insane pau- ers sent mere uy tne order 01 the Court. As he law under Hhlch time unfortunates are lent there, provides that the poor districts, of which saiu tosauo iwuiwrs ioeni, simij reiund to the County the amounts paid, and a we fall to find auv credit from surif iiourcei mri.J.1 tliut the uounty tummlssloners without delay proceed In this matter and take the proper steps tures. the rate paid to the Sheriff for boardlnir oris- oners (37)( cents per day) we I hlnk Is too low and ail ten ultogelherinademate. considering the nreteut uigu pnci ior groceries auu provisions. Also the salary of tn Commissioners' Clerk (853 per luoutll) should b. lueraAiMl. nntixliWIitcr Ilia responsibilities and duties connected with tills olliee. In testimony whereof we have hereunto ut our bauds and seals this 29th day of January. A. D. 1890. " a. m. i'ciuhs. IBeal.l JONATHAN KI9TLE8, .Heal Fabtvary Tin, tm.-vt WHAT SCOTT'S EMULSION CONSUMPTION SCROFULA BRONCHITIS COUCHS COLDS Wasting EisoaEes CURES Wonderful Flosh Producer. Many have grtiueil ono pound por day by its uso. Scott's Emulsion is not a secret romody. It contains tlio stimiilat ing properties of tlio Ilypoplios- Elntea and puro Norwegian Cod ivor Oil, tbo potency of botb boinrr. largely incroasod. It ia usod by Physicians all over tbo world. PALATABLE AS MILK. Sold by all Drugghls. SCOTT AD3WNE, Chemists. H.Y. I !i &o art your dealer for iOEAL TOOTH POWDER. Pj ! irt.TA.! rrteivcd. cucli the hichest. ,- t-gra?lng 20 wrthout Advertising Willi uai'utvvu nuriL,ii.a. U;I a Mi BROTHERS, Philadelphia, tffn of Vcr? t' Day Pcrfumi. tlmt)liie. Ilio torpid liver, slr.nirlh. nalhxIlireallvaurirMn.. rafrulntcsilio bonel. Mini are uuoquittetl h. mm ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, In nrnUrlnldlKtrlrln llielr rlrttic art i liUljr rcrnirnlzt-il. t I liey posacfcn lt.f. nllar rroportl- lu Iroelna: Ilie.r.itra fr.in turn ioloii. I lnrunilv fiiirar coated. IlOKO kmull. 1'rlcs, aijeta. Sold Evcrywhcro. OIIIlc 4-i Murray St.. If mv Vorlc ur Churches. HKTI10l)IIl IJI'ISl'Oi'Al.. South Hank Htret", Sunday survli-1-d at in it. in., and T.tm n. in. Sunday School 2 p.ni, IlKV. Uuo.t, l'aitoi IUXI1Y MITIIKKAN, Iron street, Hnnda services, io a. ni., (tie) man), 7.no i. in.. (Eiik lish). niiiiii.iyHcoooilMn. .1. u. iVL'IJKIE.rnMlol TJ El'OllJIHl), relHKh street, Sunday sunlit at ion. in., tuerniain, t.ihi p. in., I r.nifiisii), sundar school t p. in. .I.Ai.viNlti'.nictt.l'iislor EVAXOHLICAI.. Roulli street, Sunday service.! at lou. in.. Kicrnian). T.Oiln. in.. iHiiuIkIi- sunilay sl-1ickiI2 p. in. .I.s.Xkwhaut, I'lismr. pATIIOI.IC, comer Nortlianiilnn unit Coal V streets, services every siimtnv innriilnit ami ivenlnir. Ukv. IlAM.M.M h r I'antoi. Lohighton Business Directory TTAU SCIIWAliTZ. Hank St the oiliest fund- Y ture nnuse ill town, i-.very neaorlpllon lurnltitre always on hand. I'nces very low. TTT A. PETK1W. .Saloon and ltestaurant, IlanK tv a aireet. i-resn it;eraiwaysou tai. iiys n season. Drop In aud xeo us. novI2-1 A UEL1ABLE JEWELEIC 1. H. HOCK. jau28-88 OPP. PUBLIC St) 17 ABE. mllE CAHBON ADVOCATE OFFICE, Bank A street, lnaui aim runey jpn priuruga speei- y. Advocate one do oiinr per year l advance. JW. ItAUDENBUSII.Bank street, wholesale . dealer In choice liramls of uhiMkle. irln lii-aml les, wines, &e. fcir" Patronage solicited. ORPHANS' COURT SALE -OF Valuable Real Estate! Pursuant to an Order nr the (Indian's Court nf uaroon rnuniy. ra., tnere will ui- soiu hi rttlille Hale nn thepreinbes In I'liAMtl.i.v Towxsilir, iyoiuiv auu nuue niiiresaiu, oil SSaturdny, February 22J, 185)0, at TWO o'clock P. '., the following described Ileal Estate of the Kstnte of (IEI) II. KNHCIIT. dco'd, to-wltt All that I ."I nr I'leco of (Iniilnl situate in Franklin Iwp.. Cnrhnu enunly, l'a bouiidrd anil described iih follnvvx. In ultt It., Ehinlngatu post ou the NortlislileolajironoHed alley, tnenee ny lanii late ot .lames r. Smith. North 27 dee-rees. West 245 feet tua nn-lt on tin, South side of u public io.h lending from llnrrltv to Klt kertsvllle, thence alou said rn.ul South 85 ueirrees. West ICO reet to a nosi. tnenee nv land pf George Miller South 27 degrees, 338 feet to a I IHisi pn m.e tjoiiin sine mine nimve ineuiiuneii alley, tnenee ainug s.uii alley .NorllHO', degrees. Kaitnue hundred and fnrti -sjx feeL more or less, to tue ptace vi uegiuning, containing more or less. The Improvements thereon nre a TW'O-STOltY FKAMi: liWI-l.l.IMI HOUSE, ami all net-eisarv oulliulliliiiLf-4. Tin linllillnt'- are In flrst-clust eiimlltlou, h-ivlng been lint re- ceiuiv rrerieo. iieiutiu iirein .ses i re nii-aieii about three-qunrteisof a mile fimn Wels-porl andpersonsdesliluglo lew the same will please chimiii ior iiiiurrMKiit-ii. Terms and eomllilons will be made knonul time una place oi s.ue, uy AUSTIN Jioynil, Administrator ORPHANS' COURT S.VLK -Ol' Real Instate ! Valuable Pursuant to an Older nf llieOrnliansTinirt of udroon i oiiuiy, i a., mere iiii no mmii hi runiic Sale on the preiiiNtwIn I'll im.i.in TowmhiU', fjouuiy uuu oiate uiorebaiu, fill Saturday, Vbr""rv 22d, at ONK o'clock P.M., the rollnnlni; iloMilliccl Ileal Eslateof liel-.nlKteof IIKMtV KliAJll'.ll. dee'd, Io wit: All that 1)1 or llei ol round situate lu Franklin Iwp., Carlioii county, IVt., iNiuiided and deterllied as follouH, liMtlfi It :inuini;atu sione in a piiuut- uuu leaiiiiucnoin iVeljsport Hi StioudsliurK. Iheme lu HiiilalonK Jllil riMit Nurlh 7hU iIhui-i fM. Kmi.1 A It-IH luirpliM. io mone iii khio load, tntiueu Minn w iiMrr. turn iereiien in a Niioie in Haii rtfUJ. luei y lauu oi jtoiHTi i aiiiniMfii Minn ucn vest 9 nerchei loa iHMl.thelHe hv Mud of .litiuUi UKherl, houi n w tieree.-i. . ttt H vrcties 111 a ikwI. them-e liy tne wtnio Sni III J'i (leurw. Hint v 2-iu jiereiica in piaoe in oef luuiutf, couuiuini; HKVBNTV-l'IVK I'KI'IIKH, more or lets, list ol The IniP'Oveiiionta thereon txm- TWO-STOItY I'lUMK OWKLUXll HOUSE, with Kitchen atlarhnl, mid all nwenuiry out- UHIII11UX4. i nc iMiiitunif. art. in uriM-4'i.it ruu dltlou. The mid piniitwuaielncaied iiIhhh one lnlle from WelstOKiit lUinoiuli und iwiiuiiu (Ih- slrlni; lo lew the wine villi pleat vail oulhe unuersi-cueii, Turin, and oon iltloni yill be in ide kuown at uine auu piai-e ni nmc, ov AUhTiis i pvrji, Adniiiiwrtor. . S. Habenold, I). D. S. VOH OrriOB : Over J. W. UaudtBtMHh' Uquor SUire, BASK STBliliT, LgUIOUTOy. ixHitlslry la all lis Dnmcliea. Teeth Kxtwetetl n itlwHil rain, uu auiniiimeieu wuau raquMtm. uaice Iwyi-WBUMSDAi oi raeu went. O. additH, ALXJiNTOWN. imulsb ceunty. GRAND TO CLEAN OUT Gents Furnishing Goods which includes an excellent nssovtmcnt oP the very best "made" Ready-Made Clothing, wc have cut figures regardless of the prices they bring, with a view, first and last, of cleaving out the utoek. Tin big reductions on first qua1 it y goods moves the buyer, lie also, carry a BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS and SLIPPPERS, HATS, CAPS, &c. The prices on these good will sp -alt for themselves. TT caskyou to call and examine our stock and learn prices. E. G. ZERN, Opera House Block, Bank -Street, Le' ighton, Lehigh Goal & Hardware Co,, Coal, Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Agricultural Implements and Repairs, Field and Garden Seeds, Phosphates, &c. We desire to call special attention to our RooHeig Slate 5 A lull supply of which we hac constantly on hand. Orders taken lor LuiTlbei General Jgents for the Imp. Anthony Wayne Washer & Ironing Boards Seller's Corner. North Bank Streot. GENTS FURNISHINGS. Big Stock. HATS, CAPS, Boots h Shoes. TRUNKS, &c, -IS UKAlJUUARTEltS FOR GENERAL I I Paints A.LL KINDS OF COAL, &a OP8. PUBLIC SQUARE, ' Bank Street, Lelnl)ton, Pa KOCH & SHANKWEILEB. HOTEL ALLEN BUILDI1TG. ..eatl Every Wnrd Carefullv. We Iiavh taken t'jU iiiediuin nf unniiiinrlnj; our GBEAT l LEAUANCE SALE, the Cireaieat eer held In ihe Lelilli Valley. We are determined iki lo carry one dollar's world of Winter (JimhIi. The ennrmonj reduction!) we Dave made and quote helov, will diaw I lie gicatest crowd even eor. In an-Clolblns Store In lio Valle . We u III u ve o an opportunity of taylns many dollars on Clot lung for yourse f or voiii Imvs Al OVUKt'OATS and oilier beav eomU must ko, we are namiiii; prices lo f'lear Our Cuuniers. If tounantto inaVe your mone- do the best posilhle service, duii'l bu until jou tee us. Lot No. 1. 500 Boys' Overcoats. Former price l.SV-f.OO, 2 ..k. 1.00,4.74 iiiii 8.). lleduce( to 5, l.5, 1.73, 2.35, 3,09,4.00. Lot IsTi). '!. 20i) Men'9 Ovecaonts. Dgular price 0.00. 8.50, lf-oo, li.80. tsoi and li.ou- ltnlneed to 3.V), 800, t.oo, H.is, 10.00, llflo. Yiiiiiib men iiuw U your clunoe. aueii abtuntritiK price you never heard of. Lot No. 3. 250 Silk and Satin Lined Overcoats. ffpilar priee 1.W. 15.00, 18.00, so.oo, sa.ao. m ami A. HeJuced to j.a. io.oo, u.ao, n, w.50. Lot No. 4. 235 Storm Coats for Mo and Boys, inner price C.00. 8.M, laco, WOO, 15.00 und 18.01. 1 ted need lo ISO, 8.00. 7.te, .m. 10.59,1109. Mother be on hand with your buy, Mich uniitiii we have never offered before. Lot No. 5- 446 Boys' Suits. ltefrular price 1.78, .se, MO, 1.73, 10.4.75. 0.00 I.wi Lot No. G. He sure to bo on time ns name lote will not but lung. I tegular prlee t.n, 0.50. g on, 10.00, uso. 15.00 18.00 niHliKluOO. ltfdU(IIO3.O,l0O,5.W,7.O0,S00.11.0U, 1s.s0andlJ.00 ' ' Lot No. 7. GOO In all ( redutfil to less than eon to nmnufaolure. former price 1.60, 2.00, 2.nn, 3 00, 3.75, m- uo, ciuiiu imi. uviiiHti tuiii, .w, i.to, w ou, X.0B, a.w. s ju, 4.so ami s.aa. Lot Nq. 8. 200 Single Coats for M.-n and Boy. Kwlueed to l.oo, 1J0. ZOO and 3.S0. Hlnule veU us law nt X ccn 1. Lot No. 9. 425 Pair of Knee Pants. Itegular price GO. 90, 140,1.15 and I.M. Ileduced to to, SO, 60. 7 and 1.00. Lot No. 10. 850 Stylo6 of Suitings, Pantaloonings.t )vercoatincs. SLOO. lfedud to nos, 10.00, Lot No. 11. Inchidt s a complete line of (junto Furnishings. 9b as Knit Jackets, Underwear. Hosier, uiovet, Flannel shlrtt. Dress Shirts, Nwikwear. .UuUura. Huiudera, etc., etc. KOOH SHANKWBJLBR, . Largest and Leaftlne Clcllilos House in llie Valley, Hotel Allen Uuilding. CLEARANCE SALE. OUR STOCK OF u.iles quickly anil nhvaja clinches hi e attcitmti.t oi Cement, Lime and Building fcsand, Fine Winter Goods Cassimeros, Worsteds, Corkscrews, Clieviots, &c., &c. MBUUUIL..I, .WBTIfiBmin Satisfaction. There is a good deaj of satisfaction in heing perfectly satfied, arid espec ially so in regards to what you wear. In this particular we invaiiably mors than please our patrons. Our stock being large, varied and complete gives satif-liiction in making a choice ol goods desired, while in style, finish and work manship our reputation speaks lar mure eloquently than word. Call cm us for your Fall ami Wjnfer Clothing Light or Heavy Overcoats, Suits or parts ol Suits. Ibices alwav (he Lowest ! Clauss Bros., THE TAILORS, Bank Street, Lehighton, HARDWARE, , Varnishes, Glass, mjd 715. llcdueed to 1,01, 1 X, 1.T8. J.23. 3.00, 3.75. nun 1.10. 500 Men's Suits. Tail- Single Pants. U.U0. is V, 17.00, l SO attTaoO. ' ! - Hh ALLENTOWN, y.