i m Swoua-CldM Mntter t th L iii is lit oh ioit-onic. The Carbon Advocate 1.KIIIGHTON. l'KNNA. Rates for Legal Adv.rtlslng i Charter Notice Auditor's Notice Commissioner's NoMees Alvore Notices tdmtnlstrator's Notices lecutor' Notices 4 00 4 00 4 00 --4 Oo 3 00 3 00 SATURDAY. FKUKUAKY 15. U00. Bona Fide Circulation I-nrger limn that of nmf Weekly Newspiipor In (lie County. BROADBRIM'S I Y. LETTER. On Wednesday last X dropped into the American Art Galleries nn Twcnty-tlilid Ireet to see ''The Barlow Col ectlon'1 now on exhibition there, and I confess It wns not without a falling of sadness. S. h. M. Barlow, who died last summer, was una of the most eminent and successful lawyers in New York. It was his pood fortune to keep always In the swim with rich men and ereat corporations, so that his fees were large and his income generous. Mr. Barlow would never bavo been a rich man, for his tastes were expensive. and his style of living broad and hospitable. In no man that I oyer met were appear ances so deceptive In person he was pon derous and heavy, weighing about tlnee hundred pounds; theexpiesslon of his face was dull and stupid, and at limes almost brutal. Not one person Jn a hundred t on sand would have guessed that beneath thai unDromlsinz anil ungainly shed, was a , gentle and kindly spirit, and taste most ex autslte and refined, with n knowledge ol books and men, not possessed by one in a million of his kind, jelln the Inisv haunts of men, where the UVice battle of life is constantly raging, air. ualiuws umnnei were not particularly attractive; constant contact bad made tuum nurd and orusqiie but once across the threshold of his homo It was as a host thai the man's better nature shone out. and those who had the measure of.iharing his hospitality, wl I not easih forget It. He was particular!., fortunate ii bis domestic sunoundings. Ills viife. though lor many years an Invalid was a lady of the most rellned taste in Literature and Art, and full) entered Into all Her, tin? band's dans for the adornment and en rlchment of their beautiful home, lie Ioyed money and worked for it; but it wa never his. god: It was alway his setvant, used for tlio gralllicallun or tames alike honoraulo to lilmte.it and nis lamiiy. The Collection Is a noltibe one. in many respects, and tlio only sorrowful aspect of toe auair is, tuat altera lire spent in col lecting It, It should e broken up and scat tered to tne lour winds ot iieaven. It never seemed to be Mr. Harlow's am bltlon to die a rich nun and leave a large fortune for his heirs lo fiht about; he sought to enjoy what he made like a gent e- .man, and this he did lull . and thoroughly ; and be not only enjoyed it, nut no made tnousands oi otticrs better anu nappier, u) tne rich treasures with wblcu no surround ed himself. The first floor of the American Art Gal lerles Is occupied by the llbrar : the second by the pictures, and the third by the rare Drlc-a-broc, cosll pereeialns, tajence: and ceramics many of them of fabuiom value. Ho common man could nave brought such a collection together. The selection of such a libiary, demands the most learned scholarship, The catalogui of paintings gives evidence of an unsur passed knowledge of ancient and modem art, while the collection of bric-a-tuac porcelains, etc, displays a refinement o. taste, which stamps him at once, as one ot the ablest collectors that this couutry La.- teen lor many years. I wandered aoout among the tables con talnlng the books. What priceless treai ures were there; what delight Mr. Diiiiuh took in conning their cutious pines, am how proud be was to show toein to his friends, knowing that many of his gpui were not to ue found, even in the giea libraries or the world. There were no costly bindings It was tt e inside and not the outside that he cared for. And here tber were, thousands of volumes, rich it every branch of human knowledge and in every language widen has ever been primed .Manuscripts were there, dlcsolored aim grimed with age, but precious as ewel and worth their weight iu gold Fhvv of the palnilngi belong to the modem school of art. Ue loved tiie old Dutch masters; and scattered on every hand ueie ncn specimens ot that lamous senm 1, whose name Is immortal In the world b. art Tlschbeln, Ki-en, Oila.le, Teliieis, uuocne, Vandyke, Kimstfael and vtouve. mans. There are few noble example of the French. Spanish and Iu Ian school. while Amerhau art, lliourh rcpiesenld, found scant favor. Five piutuie b JUacllce and two by Mot-eland represents the Royal Academy. One solitary UUz represent that wondrous band which lie given such a craze lo modem art. No Jflllais no Trovons. no Husseaus, no Jfessoniers, no ltosa lionlieura weie fouuo In the collection, show lug conclusively ilia be was one of the few collectors who nevei lost bis head, but vtlthsianding all allure ments of the new school, cluiii! steadfast! to his early loye, Iu the upuer galler . against the veri wall and on the Ideuticil pot where The Angelus hung few week ago, Is a case of Ceramics, worthy or es pecial attention. All unmnd are wonder ful creations of cenlus, tinny of them beautiful beyond the iov.crot dcciiniion At ffhal cost and care tin ough long .searc of search and eocieivor these geius vwr brought together! In a lew ilivs, uudei the merciless hammer of the aiiclnueer, they will be going, going, gone I I I Mr. Harlow was one ot i tie suffeiers b ilie forgeries of Ills trusted clerk, lieilell, who robbed the firm of blilwnun, Choato A Harlow of nearly a unaiter of a mil loi. dollars. At heavy sacrifice Mr. Harlo paid bis share of the los; but I doubt II the money it cost him gave i Im as much pain as he would have suffered ha 1 lie lived to see the children of his loe scattered among strangers. Consideraullll feeling exists among our Jewisn population because the llabbi u ho bas charge of the slaughtering of meal and fowls charges ten cents a head for tagging the aunlmals, to as to let the faithful know thai they uie not unclean by having been slaughtered by Uentilu hands 11 any Jewish reniobaies assert that a Gentile goose or a (Jcntlle calf tas es just as good as an orthodox yose or an orthodox calf, that has hail the benefit ot the church's blessing, and some or ihcce wicked sinners have even gone so far as lo but pork chops of Christian butchers. Of course we know but will become ot 11 such; but strange to sa, they fail to re alize tbeli danger, and refuse lo pay for the Rabbi's tags. They say that he re alizes between flfiy and slxiy thousand dollars a tear, and they regard It as down right robbery. Of course all good orthodox Jews cheerfully pa) for the lags, but I feai In thin matter the sinners out number the saints. Uaulc circles cro considerably startled by the announcement ou Thursday thai the Sixth National Hank a Di institution onthe comer of Tem -third street and Broadway, had been looted by Its Presi dent of six hundred ihoii.aiid dollars. Only a week at oil was regarded as one of t e moat substantial banks in uieclty, Its moc being quoted ut .r share. Ilj (tie adroitness of the bank examiner and the honesty of the cashier, Hie ileposilui were secured from loss; but the stockholder may not be so fortunate; the deficit. hat ever it is, will have to he made good bt them, and a few weeks will tuotiabl record n addition to that army of financial rascals l Sing Sing, of which Ferdinand ll'anl, bank president Fish and lledell the forger, jure such bright an J shining examples, Hy conference on Sunday the affairs were patched up; the thieves were kicked out, and the bauk opeued under he old man agement. Brooklyn polities are considerably dl tU'bed, aud as man era stand neither Uem ocrat nor Republicans have much cause for rejoicing. For several - ears past it has been believed that a boodle ring existed Jn Brooklyn worse, if possible, than anything we ever had In New York. If any one wanted a contract he had to bend the kiien 4o the combine. If a com met was wortjj .one hundred thousand dollars the cumrac iorrosde It a hundred and tweutj-tlvelhou. sand dollars, aud ih boodlers shared the fiin, j;lur;dr. tpQiiui agoga fixture were to be put In tlinew Municipal Build ings, and one of the go-betweens went lo a reputable manufacturer and asked lilm his price. The manufacturer gave him his figure, and then the uood er asueu mm to add twenty-five per cent, to the bill. This the manufacturer tefused to dot so te order was carried to a house with an easier conscience, and the thieves got there all the same, tvticn tne new Asyium runn ings were put up at St. Johnsland, which was purciutipii nv a system or rouocr.i, :iw Hoard of Supervisors resolved to put up four buildings, al alike. Tlio supervising architect drew up plans for one buildir.g, and chatged for four, his charges for work, that look nlm less than a week, being over iwelvo thousand thillais. The President of the Board, a high minded gentleman, Vetoed the bl I, but tbo combine passed it over ills veto, and are supposed to have sliarec the plunder Shortly alter mete was a large contract to bo given out, and a man named oCann was the owestbid ler. Tim chairman of the Board, one O'Brien, approached McCann and asked hi , "Uow much there was In It for the b'ycsp" Mc Cann said there was nothing In it "for tne b'ves." So McCann was thrown out and some one else got the ob. Now, the President of the Board says that this same O'Brien offered him twenty thousand dollars not to veto some bills. The case hts found Its wa lo the courts, and It looks as though Brooklyn might furnish some Supervisors to the State Prison to keep company with the boodle Aldermen frnm this side of the river. The Republicans, too, have hail a lively slaking up, Atllie receni couniv im vendor,, when a chad man of the Count) Republican Committee was to be elected, there were two candidates, one named Woodruff and the other Baldwin. A fellow of uusavorv reimiailou named Daggett, at one time Sheriff of Kings l ountv. undertook to manage Mr. Bald win's election. He gave one Ureenleal Smith his note, endorsed by a person named Birkett, to the amount of Inree thousand dollars, to deliver lilm voles from his ward, which il appears, Vr, Smith carried In his breeches pocket. In the mean tlm Die rival taction had not been Idle, and as soon as the- ascertained the nory of I lie no'es, the sent for Smith and offered him two thousand two hundred and fiftv dollars cash ior them, the coir sideraiion being thai Smith should deliver ilie votes for Woodruff ami not to Baldwin. Smith took the notes out of bis pocket ex oeciinc the cash, when Woodruff snatched the notes out of Ins hand and ordered the rasral out of his house. This shameful prostitution of the franchise has aroused i he hones. cr portion uf the entire com munity, and they are now debating the question whether it is not possible to start a t.ew party for municipal purposes, which hall drive all ringsters. boodlers and thieves from public life. This state of affairs is duo not to the Inherent vice of cither party, but lo the criminal negligence of the better men of both parties, wo have allowed these rascals to come to the front, grab all the offlces and plunder all '.hitcllv "Eternal vigilance Is the prlceof liberty," and for the present, If the to cities ate going to be .saved, a. I mete pant alllllaiions must be sunk for the common good. Vare Mill rejoiclngjn summer weather, anu luegrip sun uuius on. 1 ara, yours trill v. BROADBRIM. A Lady's Perfect Companion rAiNMf33CiiiiJ)mET)i. a new book by Dr. John II. Dye, one of New York's most skillful uhyslclans, shows that prtn Is not necessary in olilldblrth, but results from causes easily under stood and overcome- It clearly proves that anj woman may become a mother without sufferlnt any pain whatever. It also tells hnw lo over- come and prevent morning sickness, swelled limbs, and all other evils atteiullnir nreenancy It Is reliable and lilirlilv endorsed by physicians everywnere as tne wire's rrue private compan ion, rut this out: It will save vou meat naln and ponlbly your life. Send two-rent stamp fm iieicriiuive circulars, lestunoiiiait.anii cniuiaeii. Il tl letter sent In sealed envelope. Address Trunk fliomus & Co.. lMbllshcrs, Baltimore iryiana. OWDER Absolutely Pure. Tins nowdriieer .oies. Amartelof purity, strength and nolesomeness. More economics than tlio ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with tlio multitude ot low test, short uelglit.ulumor phosphate powders. Sold only in cans, ltoval Ilaklng Powder Company, K Hlimieei n, t. itti eio Administrator's Sale of VAi.u.im.i: RKAL ESTATE. Itv virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court ij iiriHjii louuiy, mere win Deexposeu to p a, he sale on tne premises, the late residence ol John .Schwartz, deceased. In the borough ofl.e- 'oi;uuMi,iuruuii county, i euiia,, on Saturday, March 8, 1890, at TWO o'clock P. M the tollowlnit real rotate late the property of John Schwartz, deceased, 1. .ill those two certain lots or nieces o ,'rouiid situated on the east side ot I'lne street iu tne horouih of lhiclilon. Carbon count) l'eiinsylanl.t. and numbered in the plan or plot I the old vU'oko of So Lrflilnliton, No. u and 4:' i. All that certain lot or piece of grouml situate on lliu east side of Northampton street 11 said borough ot l.i lilL'liteii.aiul numbered 01 Hie plan or plot or said borougb, oulhe pan formerly known as So. IIiIkIUou, No. 19 3. All that certain lot or piece of i ind situ ate on the east tlde of Northainptou street, id s.ihl borough of 1-ehlKhton, anil numbered 111 the plan or plot of said horouch, on the pan formerly known us South l-rhlgtdou. No. 20. 'Ilie Inipioiemenls thereon cuistst of a TWO SIOUV I'ltAME DWKl.LlNti 11UUSE and otlirr necessary oulbullillnuj. Terms and coiuiltlnns will be made known at time and place of sale, by IIOIIACE I1F.YDT. Administrator ot John Hchwartz, deceased. Freymau & lleydt, Attorneys. On Gb Gi CRIB COUGH CUFOnSD IT CURES! TRY IT ! For Sale by all Druggists. febte-ss-y F. I. SMITH, D. D. S., once opposite the Opera House. Bank Street, Leh l ton, Pa. DENTISTItY IN A LI. ITU IlltANCIIIS. billing and maklnx artificial dentures a special ty. Ical anesthetics used. Uas administered and Teeth Fxtractvd WITH' OUT PAIN. OFFICE IIOUIUii-Froiu a m., to 12 m.. f roin 1 n. nu, 10 o p. in., irom 1 p. in.. 10 a p. in. Consultations Iu EuuHsiior (ienimu omce Hours at Ilazletou-Every Saturday. Oct 15-87-lv T. J. BRETNEY tesnectfully announces to the Merchants of 'Le- iiguiou sua noun uiai ue is uuw prviwea 10 doullUudsot1 Hauling or Freight, Impress Matter and Bagqage On njuoiiable tftriHS. Orderi, ile at Hweeny'i Coruer htiie or at luy reldm celt i.-r.bi.. near the CeioeUry, IIU rocolT ptimm aU- ROYAl Annual Statement OP TIIE RECEIPTS au4 EXPENDITURES -0?- Carbon County, For the Year Ending Decem ber 31st, 1889. GEORGE COLON, Troasurer. on. To balance on hand, January 1, 18S. .. 117,028 07 ReclTed of Tas Collectors. W. I- BUIes. Packerton. IsRS... J. F. Christtnan, 1'enn Forest. .1887... I'atrlck Kelly, Banks township. " ... Jos. U. Htelgerwalt, East I'enn.. " ... O. U. Oreeii.TowsnienslnK..lSS8... Wm. Bchadel, Uhlghto " ... J. F. Chrlstman, l'enn Forest... " ... 8 M 43 OS 81 Mi 110 Ot. ITS 07 393 3 W 00 30 On 11. 1 . ivan. rranxun 1'. II McNeils. Banks " ... 1C3 Kl 18 t 371 i 320 00 142 111 si oa ko ou 397 25 l.srt iy, Joseph I-Field. I'arryvllle " ... John Painter, Mauch Chunk ... " ... K, , iieiutiieman, nasireun.. ... .1. .1. Oerhard, Pucker " ... 11. Voirt, Welssport " ... II. L. Kelhman, K. M. Chunk. ... " ... Milton Seller, Franklin. ..... .1889... Ins. Butler. Mauch Chunk two.. " ... Thomas B. Carr. Banks twp " ... u. u. MPLana, Hiaaer iwp.... - ... Joseph I. Field, I'arryvllle " ... W. W. Buck. Weatherlv " ... 600 OU 610 Ci M10 00 John Painter, Mauch Chunk... " ... C.QJ3 68 jacoD MeiRcrwait, cast rcnu... - ... Win. llelster, Luusfoid....n... " ... J.J. Oei hard. Packer " ... COS 71 l .ma 04 407 211 671 3! 1,169 (fc 2.7M 2:1 tA5 94 Humuel wcisn, weisiport " ... II. K Kelhman, E. M. Chunk... " ... Wni. Sehadel. Lehl.hton " ... .lohn Htrolil, L Towinenslnj.... " ... Jacob Folk, Lausanne. " .. Joiin Hhaler, IhlKh, " J. II. Oombert, Mahonlnn " ... I. F. Chrlstman, l'enn Forest.. " ... Samuel Darby, Mummlt Hill.... " ... o. II. Oreeu, Towamenslux " ..1 101 4' .113 01 1,467 00 260 CO 1,723 US 4GO V Total 128)9 7U ItecelpU for Unseated Land Taxes, Banks: I8H7 taxes 228 09 1888 " 1 2(5 M 1889 " 31 02 Interest collected. 6 93 bast 1'enni 1888 taxes IS 62 Interest 10 liusaniir: 1888 tale t It 73 LehiK 1: 1K88 taxes 4 80 liwer Towamenslue: 1888 taxes 4 83 Intel est .. 14 Mauch Chunk fownsIilD: 1888 taxes 34 03 im " 11 48 Interest 4h I'acKers 1 88 taxes st 42 39 83 1 26 28 22 84 72 1 03 2 45 Interest I'enn Forest: 1838 taxes 18,19 Interest Weatherly: 1888 taxes... Total S 824 80 For Account of Rants. E. M. Mulhearn. office Keystone league Club ltooni Democratic Club, '88 campaign.... tst National Bauk, ground rent... Total .' Use ol Court House for meetings.. ... 30 00 so 00 1000 12 no 142 00 6 00 For Conaty Boads Sold. David Beltz 8 II. F. Htelgerwalt .Mrs. I. It. Evans .Vim. Holly Michael Martin David Kuutz Samuel Lvaii I'homas Ackerman Charles Meendsen rid ward Hclimld Theodore Hclnnld Sebastian Hahn U.H.Kistler.... doses Never mlrew Hart, Jr Jacob Wagoner. Hthau Stemler Kmma A. Deppe atrlck F.Clark ilavld Belli .lenry Trapp Indies Aid Society 2.600 00 260 00 100 00 260 OU 1,000 00 2,000 00 600 00 1,000 00 600 00 600 00 260 00 250 00 J ,000 00 1,000 00 1,000 00 250 00 1,000 00 600 00 600 00 1.000 Oi 600 00 Total f 17,760 00 County's Share of Retail Liquor. Licenses granted Jan. term 1889.63 licenses 4i 31CO.00 7,950.00. lue-tuth due County S 1,500 90 13 licenses a $75, 83,223 00. Oue-fourtli due County 806 25 $ 2,3 23 Less .Treasurer's Commls sion as ioiiows: n,000O5iiercent....tM 09 J1.000 1 per cent,... 10 00 i390 2SKperceut.. 1 98 61 08 $2,334 27 For Old Material Sold. John Kxner Levi Hum, stone 25 00 Total 1 25 25 For Tas Receipt Books Sold by Commis sioners to Tas Collectors. - f. J. Oerhard, 1 book , 1. 11. Uumbert, 2 books iV. W. Buck, 2 books lonn-Htrohl, 1 hook Joseph L Field, 1 book 1 20 1 20 GO 00 Total I 4 20 For redemption of Unseated iJinds Bought by County Commissioners. By Paul Oliver, Perry Tract $ 19 85 A. linL'essner, Coates Tract Daniel Mhepp, Martin Tract.... Oaulel Hliepp. amithers Tract.. 18 64 113 214 23 Total 1 3C3 78 For Taxes on Tas XJen Record. i!. B. Browa estate $ 1 08 .lanlel Adam estate 3013 Total., 31 21 Miscellaneous. Hy Mrs. Martz from (leorire H. Jones. un-eated land redeemed f 10 35 "or temporary loan from 2nd National Bank ol Mauch Chunk 6,000 00 nruouncosiareiunaea uy 1-. w.uecK. er, Nos. 9 and 10. October sessions. 1889.......... 17 88 or iiuaiiiouai tuxes roueciea ny win. -aruHuei.. 78 18 00 1 1. P. Levan, sheriff, for Jury fees I. J. (lallagher, overpaid salary re funded 67 Total recelDts from all sources tiiclud- tug balance....... tS9,792 00 OltDEHS PAin AH PElt VOUCHEKS AND BILLS EX1II11ITKDTO T1IK AtJDITOHS. CK. Court Expe lury Commissioners and Clerks, I 172 08 lurors. Constable ctuins ana rip. staves. 4,702 86 ourt crier aud Janitor 771 00 AM M Con it stenographer. F. P. Sharkey, I iistlces, coustanles and witness fees In i;omiuouweaiin cases. 1.425 85 oiiciiu uainca uaui; icr, ices luuilfl nionncalth cases District Attorney lees luCom. rases. W. M. ltapsher Prothonotary George W. Ksser lames Gallagher, sheriff, for boarding prisoners II. P. Ivan, sheriff fees, boarding prisoners, etc 49 00 6IC 0 632 OO 27 38 2.019 27 ToUl itO.238 94 Assessmeats, Rrglstratlon and Military En. rollment. BAUK. Audenrled District 1 Bernard Ferry, (or himself and assist ants For registry.. 169 26 42 00 301 26 Beaver Meadow District 1 Stephen Formw. for himself and as sistants , For registry , kXrt MAucrr chunk. Illram Hontz, for himself and assist ants , ,,, For registry 240 21 64 00 294 21 185 04 20 00 185 04 IUST rBKK. Charles Rrhrlg, for himself and asst- ants For registry , , 111 60 12 00 193 CO Win. n. Reber, tor himself and assist ants FurresUtry , , KtDDIttt. II. c. Mclaiid, for himself and assist ants ...., For registry...... , South District! Emory Gftx.forhlmselfand assistants. lot registry a , ,.. 195 71 26 00 221 71 64 25 14 00 9S3 UN 10 00 73 08 LAVSAHICK. Fwrigl'B?'f himself and assistants. 66 60 14 00 H LIMIHMTOK. rge W. Dllil,for blntseit and as- 147 34 14 00 For registry tei 34 LKIHOH. Adolph LuhHMli, for himself and as sistants For registry 77 8 14 00 91 83 LOWKIt TOWAMBNSINQ. Millport District. . Washington Snyder, for himself and assistant For making an extra assessment For registry u. 139 40 MOO 28 00 Little Gap District, leorge M. Henry, for himself and as sistants 57 88 16 00 Fur registry 73 83 10 00 Bowmansvllle District, luslah Bowman, for registry. J. I- Lewis, for himself and assistants. 310 1 CO 00 For registry MAUCH CHUNK TWP. Bloonitngdale District. 370 85 Charles Itemaley, for himself and as sistants For registry Nesquehonlng District Wni. A. Watktns, for himself and as sistants For registry' Hacklebernle District. II. W. Bartels for registry Mxunu crruitK nonouait. First Ward. Lewis Mslry, for himself and assist ants For registry. Second Ward. F. H.MIIler.for himself and assistants. Kur registry MAIIONlXa. . A. D. Miller, for hliusell and assistants, ror registry Packerton District. Leopold Meyers, fur himself and as sistants , Fur registry 71 68 0 OU 77 08 140 01 31 00 180 CO 12 CO '214 86 22 00 2o0 65 180 tfl 24 110 "213 15 143 15 14 00 157 13 97 75 14 10 Ill b rACKEIU J . C. Blttncr.for himself and assistants. For registry i 31 iu on PARKY V1L1.E. Harry Henrltzv, for himself aud assist ants For registry. 83 OS 12 00 16 Lid rr.Nx roRMT. Ijnvl Kuehner, for himself aud assist ants For registry 110 40 12 UI 128 41) TOWAMKN8INO. Nathan Stemler, for himself and as sistants. For registry and unseated land assess ment, lsss For registry, I8D9 123 76 16 00 10 00 153 75 WBATIIKRI.Y. J. C. Streeter, for himself aud assist ants For registry , 184 00 32 00 210 00 SUHM1T HILL. M. J. Stoat, for himself aud assistants. For registry , 329 45 UI 00 3oO r WK1R8PORT. Austin Boyer, for nlmself and assist ants For registry 60 49 10 OU Gabriel Miller, for making unseated lauu assewsmeui in isss ior lA'tiigu towiishlu. 2 00 Attendance uf assessurs und ustisiauts on extra appeal days Iu the matter uf the assessment ol coal companies... . T. F. Arner, coniieusatiou allowed by Commissioners Ior making copies for assessors ut all the real estate uud personal property in the County Expenses lu collecting old assess-buoks For clerical expenses lu adjusting val uations aud assistance maklmr out 40 00 125 Oo 0 00 duplicates .. 0j.uo Total $ 4,711 16 Unseated Land Tuxes. Paid to the School Directors, Overseers of the Poor, and tuf jivlsors, as their portion duo them, ratrlck Boyle, road tax fur Banks township lor 1880 and 1817 23 02 Paul Smith aud Samuel Beer for road tax ot Towamenslug township, for 183 and 1887....'. til 00 j. j. Hmitn. scnooi tax or l'enn rorest township for 1886 aud 1887 227 41 Jacob lleydt fur H road tax tor l'enn Forest luwushlu, fur 1888, 1887 aud 1888 147 69 Henry iienulug. Ior ! road tax lor the same 117 to j. tiernara ror scnooi ana 54 road tax of Packer toudshlp for 1880 aud 1887. 610 69 uavid wetzel. ior ft roau tax ol the same , Jll 35 j 11. uern ro ior tax ui same 111 47 uouirey iietuuger ior roao tax ui Le high township for 1886 uud 1887 210 64 uiueou Kisuer ior roau tax 01 i-jist I'cmi township tor 1886 ami 1M7 19 62 anuroo iiorris ior nan roau tax or Banks twp, for l86 and 1887 William Kennedy, Ior school and road tax Lausauue twp. for 1886 uud 1887.. T. F. Arner, for poor tax ol Franklin township ior 180 and 1887 Samuel llarlemen school and road tax 23 03 34 8 3 91 9 63 ior vteaiueriy uorougn lbxiuim ikit Abraham Green for poor tax of 'lima menslui: townshin for 18b6 and 1887.. 62 Kl 9 63 19 09 William l ister lor school tax ot Frank lin lowiiNhm tor 1886 and 1887. John Flemmiug lor halt road tax ot Mauch Chunk twp. for '80, '87, '81 Paul Kresge, lor school tax ol 'Iowa meuslng township for 1880 aud lsa7 . . J. F. Chrlstman, for pour tax ol I'euii Forest touushlp lor 1886 and 1887.... Charles Hotter for school tax uf Kid der township for 1884 and 1885 Ben, Jacoliy fur school tax ol Eist Mauch Chunk (or 1880 and 1887 Kdwaid Buyer for tax of I jiwer Towa mensing township for 1180 uud 1887.. Domlulck Coll for school tax ut Banks township for 1886 and 1887 Fred Scbmelrskors tur school tax ot Lehigh township ror 1886 ami 1887. . . Michael Cassld), attorue) for the Mid dle Coal Fl Id I'oor District for poor tax for 18s2, 1883. 186 aud 1887........ D. J. O'Doiiuell fur road tax of Mauch Chunk tuwushlp 14 M 134 4: 271 30 f 2,74 1 09 Redemption of Unseated Lands. Geo. II. Jones for tract In Packer tn p. Road Damages. Frederhk Messlntfer. Franklin lu 10 33 300 or. J K. lilckert, Franalln township.... .. VOUi 32U 0U vountj linages. East Mauch Chunk Bridget Labor and material as per bills filed.. .1 Polio Pocn Bridge at Paul Buck's 1 . Solomon Stemler. labor aud material.. Bowman's Bridge 1 Labor and material by II. Bowman, II. Sherry and Marsh & Zeru Mover's Bridge: Dennis Muyer for labor and materUl.. Jedd'sDam Bridge 1 O. L. Uarrol labor and material Tobyhanna Bridge 1 Pittsburg Bridge Co. as per agreement. East Haven Bridget 8. R. Bert and Joseph ShaUIe, labor aud material Little Gap Bridge 1 tl. M. Henry, repairs 18 14 85 48 17 44 25 10 718 60 9 60 10 15 Lehlghton Bridge: This Is a new bridge over the river Lehigh In place of the old one condemned. The site of the bridge has changed bv the viewers appoluted, and approved by the Court and County Uumiuissloners. I he Ihlgli Valley Kalltoad Compauyagrrelng to nay to the County oj Carbon the sum oiw.000 tor the bcnentihey derive from said change. The contract for the Iron portion and wood-work was awarded to Nelsou & Buchanan, of Pittsburg. la for the uinol (2500. 'I be abutments and substruc ture to Johu Hendler.of WUkesbarre, at 7.fl" per cubic vard. On September Oth, A. D. 1889 the County Com missioners in conformity with the cousltntlon, KtF'i.f.rUcle,'.,l"1 th.e Actot Assembly en titled "An art to rrimtat IhA mua ,.r it. creasing the Indebtedness of uiunlcliiahtleH, , J J v , u luo ""f ui April, isii, eoU' sv or Anril. ciuucu to incur a bonded lndhtir1iiMa tniim vir". .m" ueiug wiimn tue constitutional limits and In accordance with the act ot Assembly) lor the purpose of using the money rieiitrd from said bonds for Ih6 building ol said bridge. Jos. Hendler. eontrArtar. on inwnni sia un m T.W. Kelson, agtut tor the Plltsburir ' Bridge CoiiiDanv. " ig.000 00 Franz Mack!, architect appoluted by Bridge Views...... 31 &o neuueu nrcsgr, lauor. J jo ror hauling, material and work on unipoiari oriage 10 suuory uartle M lU bl and sguuulasd. lit tl .mu 1,1 . ui u.tce diiukis: 1'. WlilttnKer mid K. Keber for work . Weatheily Bridge: I Sendel, IhImu ;iiid material avld iswuiik, labor and material HudsondHle Bridge: Selson & Buchanan u per eon tract.. . .1' lin K11glel1.ini lor aoutinents, etc.... Urimth Bridges i.uiiMjii Kuukel, for labor and material tot' 47 97 Ob 4IKM 30 . 19 a- ta3.2K3 3 Miscellaneous. U unity Coinnilssloiiere as Pel Imllv'd- intl Heeount $1,000 do OonimlsslonersCteik'ssulaiy.... ceo u Oouuty HHlellor's salary loo 0. Count) SollcUor lor i rofesslonal ser vices 210 Ik County treasurer's salar-i l.ooot. oouuty Aiuiuurs ami ciera nire.. v Court house and Jail expenses and re- pans Febiuar) and November elections nine elections Priiillugeicctioii proclamation tor tlio June election 1'rllitiug and stniluiieiy Fox mid wild cot scalps llurlal ol soldlersf. .Slate lldsplud hir the Insane at Dan ville for board mid medical attend ance support of convicts In the Penitentiary lor the husteru district of rciin'a. . . I'eiinsjUiuila Icleplione Uouipauy.... Michael Cnssldv, Hsq., for auditing 97.1 O 1,578 710 . 240 0 1,175 4 124 01 105 01 621 6'. 202 II 37 6. uockcis 01 1'ioiiionotary si itecoiuer. 80 On 3 0. Over-paid taxes retuiided. J. J. Boyle, atlldavits of Commission- ers, Asseisors uud neknovMeuglng deeds.. 13 76 60 125 00 26 M 10 lu 15 00 26 0U 25 10 Geu. Williams seivlng notice on As sessors Mienael Calsldy, extra clerical services ittlovml hy the State for transcribing mortgages, etc. Ior 1888 and which Is to be charged to the State by tho County t uiiimisslonors K. M. .Mulhenrii, fees In extra election district lu lAiner 'loHiitneutlng twp. IL 1-. i.ui'keuhaeh mill J. J. Gallagher, (orcompiilliig June.leclluii reliirns. Frank Sliarkey, et. ut. Ior relurnlu,( board on November election Fees III lunacy pioceedlugs ot Thomas Faga T F Aiuer expenses Incurred In ex amining Ilie record ol Joseph llelld Icr ami others W. ,1. Ilapniel. cq., Ior Thus. Koous, ex-fclieilll for balance due him us per 1 ,slai,nual shilement hiarles A. Golh for ballot box 'S Second .National Bank for teniorary loai Seeunti Nat. Bauk lur discount thereon Wlints. lees paid lure-appi alfrum as 8essiueiit by the Coal Cumiianles... . II. J Dauzer tor water trough lu Mauch t'liuuk township Water rent fiom Apr. I, to Oct. 1. 1889, K. D Baithoiomew for rubber hose.. ., lliomas helgllled lor Ice In the Court House uud dllces J. W. Ileberlliiglorcaipet, etc. used In lourt House und Commissioners' olllce .- r. v Snyder. co. Institute for 1889.... Sebastian llaliuuud tilers forcleaiilug 186 to 27 81 6.00000 33 u. 199 6 e 32 b 7 f iO 0 14 1 200 00 oiiices. paveiiieui, i;uuri iiouse, eie.. 19 tt Total Expenditures. Including temporary loan of $600i 62278 2 Recapitulation. Balance lu hand January 1, 1889 $17,026 0, llecelpts during year fi-oui all sources.. 62,705 11:1 Total $69,792 10 l-ess payments us snoivn uy vouchers. . 02,278 2 Balance lu hands ol Treasurer, Jan. u,uyl,185u $7,513 7. INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNT OF COUNTY COM MISSIONERS. IIISNHV MII.LKII. t'r.byK0dayst 3OO $ 3'0 0 Ci. by UOdaysdiit .00 zi) 0 Cr. by bill ot traveling expenses 21 & 641 .0 Dr to vouchers paid by Treasurer ,0 0 Balance duo Miller Iji ., u. J. o'oomnkxu Cr. Iivl0i(las$3i0 coon Cr. bv 121 da. stoSL.OU 24z Ou Or. by bill of tiuvellug expenses 87 0 Dr. lo vouchers paid by Treasurer..... 629 o JACOIl H. HAWK. Cr. by 1 00 days S3.00. 31 0 0. cr. by 121 days vjt j;.eu , 24 0 Cr. bill uf tntvellug expenses 163 t. Dr. to vouchers paid by Treasurer 7il ue Total paid to Commissioners.., II. V. LEVAN, 8IIKKIFF. . i,vao ll Cr. bv bnardlnu prisoners and flxinir Hies v $ ,6C9 10 Slierltl's fees III Comuioiiwcillh eases. 70 4b reivlng Jury notices 137 ltemovliii: nrUoliers lo Eastern I'enl- teatlary and Insane 10 Danville 141 7 Dr. to vouchers paid by Treasurer. ...9 2,019 2 STATEMENT OF IlKSOUUCES OF CARBO.N COUNTY, JANUAlty 1, Isuo. DUE FltOM COLLSCl'ORS OF TAXES. It. S. Horn, East Mauch Chunk, 1882. S. F. 1'eider, Lanslordf.-. 1881. F.ank P. Uuer, larrj Ilie 1885. 11. J. vans. Banks 1886. "hmoiy Getz, Kidder 1887. J. It. Mehieiualt, liat l'enn. .1887. J. 1-. t hrlstniuu, I'euu Forest... 1888. 11. P. Levan, Franklin " L. F. Warner, Weatherly....... " ud, Buyle. .Mauch Chunk lp.. " Mlllou setzer. Franklin .1889. Ju. Butler, Mauch Chunk twp, " Thus. II. I ai r. Bank- D, G. JlcUuicI, Kidder Jos. I- Field, 1'hii jviric " W. .Biuk, W.atherlv " J no. 1 aimer, Mauch Ch'k bor.. " Jacob Melcel wait. East Peun , " W 111. llelster, Laus2ord " I 16 7 8S 6 52 10 670 S 413 I 88 4i 103 O S01 81 4 0 727 li 312 6. 2,7ai 6 101 1 68 0 168 2: 903 V, 1.V40 ih 191 IO 771 U 132 2. u. j. vieiuarii, I'acKer... J. II. tiuuibert, Malioniiig J. F. Oinlsl 111.111. l'enn t'oivst... 833 & 15 61 Samuel Deiby, Summit lib .... 11. 11. Green, liitvamenslng.... II. I.. Reiiunuu, East M. Chunk Total duo from Collectors.., 763 5 313 C: 42U 0 .112,775 7, Note subject to exonerations and com mission. Subject to 5 per cent commission on bul uucu ui uupucate. 8UMD11IKS. Henry Miller, dl allowed by Auditors lor 188s $ D. .1. D'Doiuiell, lur same .1, S. Hank, lur same couiiibutliiu due by L. V. II. II. Co.... Balance lu iiaudu ol Treasurer Janu- 68 3.' 72 0 tea 80 6,000 0 uarj 1, lrt.0 TJ513 7! Total sundries , tlv-07 0 STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS OF CAE BON COUNTY, JA.NUAKY 1, 1891 10 uenree Union. Treasurer t 2.'0 ( to Henry Miller. CouimiumiaT;. .. 191 6v loijouuiy nouns isHiied To Sciiyiel Welsh, Collector of Weiss- por , overpalil t ixes To William sehadel. Collector uf Lo- hlghton, overpaid taxes 17,760 00 86 27 1 a Total.. 918,279 li- We, the uudersliinud Auditors ot the Count) iilCuibon, Mate of , emisjlvania, elected anu .ippolnted and duly sworn according lo law, do report that we met in the olllce ol the Count J Commissioners, audited, adjusted, and settled according to law, the uccouuts of George Dolon Treasurer, Henry Miller. D. J. O'Donnell and Jaeous. Hunk, Commissioners, and Hiram 1 lvau, Sheriff of said county, for the year end Ing December 31, 1888, commencing the work on the llrtt Monday ot January, A. I). 1890, and completing It 011 the 29th day of January, A. D, 1800. And mat (he accounts settled as above mid filed lu the oltlee of the Prothonoiary, are corri cl. We found a small mistake occasioned by an overcharge uf mlleave by the Jury Com mUsluueis amounting to 91.30 which overcharge we suggest that the County Commissioners de duct from the next bill rendered by the Jury Commissioners. We feel it our duty to again cull tl e attention 01 the Uixjiayers to the fact that tho charges 1 f amiiu of the assessor am . ccsslve. A cxreutl Inspection ul their sworn uois inn uianiiiicu aim on uie ut tue comuils. slouers' urllce rev. als the fact that under the law the CummiMlnner are helpless 111 the premises and niuit ueeepl the sworn statements of the ifbesxus. By referring lo the caption "Assess ment, liegtstratloii aud Military Eurolhueiil" one cumuli help but bo surprised at the Inequal ity of ilie charges. F01 Instance, the assessors "1 liiv Duiiiujtim Ml milllllllb mil uuu Ijllisiuru, eek having no l.iruer population than the Bor. oiudiof laililglitou chaige resiiecllvely (lu the order named) 9480.43, 370.85, 8llil.Js. 'lhe viiarKrsior lA'iiigutoii ueiug less mail oue-nair, und the same Incongruity exists In the town- snips, we iitu to nnu auy reason or beneni in making the military enrollment every year. As misplaces the county under considerable ex irvsnouui ue iuaueliitntlieiie.nfi, lor iiiiikiiiu the same. We also smrireittimtH settleiuent be made with Meuroe Oouuty for the new uriuee uver ine luujnauua We also tliul that yea, after year bills of lai amuuiits liave been juild to the Hospital lor the lust loir iii.aueui, j'diivuie lur mr Keepiiuc anu IllalU tell .ncn und medlcai attendance otlusaue pau- en men uuu uieuicui aiteuuaiice 01 lusaue pau jera ini iheie bv iheoider ui tlm iiurf. a he law under which these unfortunates urs sent mere, pruviues 111111 inv (HMir OlStriCtS.OI HIUCU said Insane iMiiners are residents, shall retund to the County the amounts paid, aud as we fall to And any cred.t trum such sources we suggest that the tkuinty Commissioners without delay proceed In this matter aud takothe proper steps necessary tor the collection or these expend iture. lhe rate Paid to the Sheriff for boardlnfr nri. oners (37ti cell is per day) we think Is too low aud altogether inadequate, considering the present both prices for uroeeries and orovNinni. Alia the salary ol the Commissioners' Clerk (133 per month) should be Increased, considering the raspouiHbllltleii aud duties connected with this lb testimony whereof we have hereunto mmt our ban. is and seals this 39th day ol January. A. 1 . laVU. A. O. PETERS. JONATHAN K.1STLKE. . Fwtriuiy Tib, lUOvwt Lehlghton Business Dlreotory. 7AL. SOHWAKTZ, Bank St., the oldest furni ture house In town. Every aeserlptton ot furniture always on hand. Prices verr low. WA. I'KTKIlS, Saloon and Restaurant, Bank Street. Fresh Lager always on tup. Oys n season. Drop In and see us. novu-ly A UBLIABLK JKWHI.EK, A D. 8. BOCK, IUU28-M OPP. PUBLIC BgUAIlK. THE CAKBON ADVOCATE OFFICE, Bank street, plain and fancy Job printing h sped ty. Advocate one dollar per year In advance. T W. rtAUDENBUBIUIank street, wholesale Hii.iianK street, wholesale brands to whlskle, gin, t3f Patronage solicited. w ueaier 111 cuoice nranoies, wines, sc. Our Ohurohoa. METHODIST KPISCOPAU South Bank street Sunday services at 10 a. in., and 7.00 p. m. Sunday School 2 p.m. Itjiv. Duna ak, Pastor TRINITY LUTHERAN, Iron street, Sunday services, 10 a. m., (Germini), 7.00 p. m., (Eng lish), Sunday school 2 p.m. J, II. KuiER,Pastor. REFORMED, Ihigh street, Sunday services at 10 a. m., (German), 7.00 p. m (English). iunday school 2 p. m. .LALVlNttKUER,! sn.iasior. EVANGELICAL, South street, Sunday service at 10 a.m., (German), 7.00 p. m (English) Sunday school 2 p. m. J.S.Newhart, Pastor. CATHOLIC, corner Northampton and Coat streets, services every Sunday morning and evening. Rev. Hamhackr Pastor. Professional & Business Cards. W. M Rapsher, vTTORNEY akp COUNSELLOR AT LAW, First door above the Mansion House, MAUCU CHUNK PENN'A. eal Estate and Collection Agency. Wilt Buy nd Sell Ileal Estate. Conveyancing neatly done, ollections promptly made. Settling Estates ot ecueiiis a specialty, juay ue consunea itngllsh and German. nov. 22-vl W. Q. MC. Solplo. PHYSICIAN AND 8UHGE0N, tOUTH STREET, - - LEHIOHTON May be consulted In English and German. peciai attention given 10 uynecoiogy. Office Hours: From 13 M. to 2 P. M., and nm 0 to 9 P. 51, mar. ai-yi Dr. H. B. REINOHL, Graduate ot Phlla. Dental College. DENTISTRY ! IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. 'erseratioa of lie Teeiii a Specially. OFFICE HOURS: From 8 a. m. to 5 p. in. OAS HALL, Marfcet Square, UauoJi Chunk. BRANCn OFFICE: E3AST - MAUCH - CHUNK, Two Doors North of Post-Office. IFFICE HOURSi 7 to Ha. m, and 6 to 7 p. m April 3-3m MANSION HOUSE Opposite L. k 8. Depot, SANK STREET, - LEHIGHTON, O. 11, IIOM, PROPRIETOR. hl house otters first-class accommodations for inslent and permanent boarders. It bas been ewly refitted In nil Its departments, and Is locat- 1 in one 01 me most picturesque portion or the .orough. Terms moderate. lr- The bA R I. upplled with 'he choicest WTnes, Liquors and Mgars. Fresh i.ger on Tan. apr 17-yl CAUTIOH. Having loaned toCIIARLKS nONGEN. ranKiiu townsnip, carnon county. Pa., the lol owing property, to wit: 1 Bed Suit and Bed ling, I Cook and 1 Parlor Stove, 2 Tables,! Sink, ot of Carpet and other articles. I hereby can non the public not to meddle with the above inder penalty of the law. AARON F. SNYDER, Jan. 28,90-t3 Welssport, Pa. D.js Dluiicu notice. Notice Is hereby given that the co-partnership existing between J. L. ltarleman and li. . iiariemau, uoing uusiness :n racKerton, ra. aider the flrm name ol J. I.. II AIM. I'M a N & ilto., was dissolved by mutual consent on the I4th dav of Jnnuary, A. D., lkso. The business. General Merchandise, will be ontlnued by the undersigned who will receipt I nu .iiiiuuiiis 111- mv laio urin, auu pay an luiiiia mkuiiisv uiciii, . J. L. HARLEMAN, Packerton, Pa., Jan. icib, ltoo-3w ADYERTI8E IN TUE Lfiuiiiiton CARBHN ADVOCiTE. ORPHAN o' COURT SALE OF Valuable Real Estate! Pursuant to an Order nf the Orphan's Court of i.niLHiu eouiiiy, i n., mere win ue sum at ruiilie -aie ou me premises in rnAMtuir lowasilir, ouutv anu ntate atoresaia, ou .Saturday, February 22d, 1890 it TWO o'clock P. the following descrllwl Itntki irofuto nf tlisa kVsr.ifa . Ci Ui it V ! Ui I V 'lee'd, to-wit: All that Lot or Piece of Ground tuuate iu f raiiKiin iwp., carbon county, la. hounded and desi-rlbed as tollows.to.wlti 11h iclunlng at n post on the North side of u proposed illey, uieiice by land late or James P. Smith, North 27 decrees. West 24S feet tn a nost on the South side nf a nubile road leadlmrfrom Harrltv ni ltlckertjivllle. thence alou said road South ti uegrees, west lau leer lo a post, inence by land nf George Miller South 27 degrees, 338 feet to a 'hisi. on tue ooutu siue mine Hoove mentinnea alley, tnenee along said alley sortli 4SV4 degrees, A,,iiD .uuu,t-u nnu ,ui,j-91a irrv, IIIUIB 111 less, to tne place or beginning, containing ONE ACRE I more or less. The Improvements thereon are a TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. inn all necessary outbulldlnirs. The hulldlmr are In first-class condition, having been but re- -eiiuy rreneu. inesniu premises are locateo ihoutthree-niiarteisofa mile from Welssnort ind persons deslrimr to view the same will olease call on the undersigned, terms and conditions will be made known at lime ana place ui sale, oy AUSTIN BOYER, Administrator. ORPHANS SALE Valuable Estate ! Pnrsuant to an Order or the Oruhsns' Court of Oarbnil 1'ouniv. 1.. there will be sold at I'ulillu Baie on ine lireniiscsinriiAKKUN lowjtsmr. t;uuiuy nnu ouiie aiurcsuia, on Saturduy, February 22d, 1890, at ONE o'clock 1'. M., the following described ueai t.iuueoi iifiiiaieoi nr.niix aimmw dee'd. to Hit: All that IM or llece of I. round situate In Franklin Twp., Carbon county, l'a., bounded a'ld described as follows, to-wlt: Ibv glnnlnt! at a stone In a publlo road leadlne from Welssiwrt lo Htroudsburg. tlienceln andalonK said road North 78V1 decrees, East 3 C-10 perches osionein saiu roaa, inence norm K aeicrees, Kast 4H perches tn a stone In said road, thence by land otltobert Campbell, North Hi deerrrs, XV est 9 uerches to a rxwt.thenre bv lsnd at ilarnli lilckert, Houlh so diKrees. West (li perches to a post, inence uy iiib same noi'in svfc oeirreea. mm1 9 3-10 lurches to place of beKlnuluu, conUlulUK SEVENTY-FIVE r-EItCJlES, more or Ths Iinnrovements thereon con. ui in a Two-aronv fiiame dwkllinii houue, with Kitchen attached, and all necessary ous- uuuuiurs. ine muiainusarr iu nrsi-ciaM con ditlou. The said urendsea are located about one mile from Welfunort llomiuih and Dei sons de nuK iu view iqq same will pinwo van un tue unueisiKiieti. Terms and conditions will bs made known at tirse aim place or sale, ur AUSTIN llOYEIt, Administrator, . 8. Rabonold, J3. O. S. VUt OrriC i-Orer J. W. Baudenbush' Uquor Store, BANK STREET. LKUI0IITOR. uentlstry In all Its branches. Teelb Extracted wlUiout rain, osj aaininiitereawnenrequesien, umea Days WEUNBauAY or eacn wees. INKUOAY of each AI.I.RNTflWM. I r. . adcitst, COURT Real GRAND CLEARANCE SALE, TO CLEAN OUT OUR STOCK OF Gents Furnishing Goods which includes an excellent assortment of the very best made" Ready-Made Clothing, we have cut figures regardless or the prices they bring, with a view, first and last, ofcleitVing out the stock. The big reductions on first qua it y goods moves s.iles quickly and always enriches the buyer, lie alto, carry a fii i LeK.nuiti.t of BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS and SLIPPPERS, HATS, CAPS, &c. The prices on these good will speak for themselves, We ask you to calhand examine our stock and learn prices. E. Gt. ZERN, Opera House Block, Bank Street, Le'ighton, Lehigh Coal & Hardware Co., Coal, Hardware, Paints, Oils, Olass, Agricultuial Implements and Bepairs, Field and Garden Seeds, Phosphates, &c. We desire to call special attention to our Roofing Slate, BuStniime and A lull supply ol' which we have constantly on hand. Orders taken for LllTllber. General Jgents for the Imp. Anthony Wayne Washer & Ironing Boards Seller's Corner, North Bank Street. in GENTS FURNISHINGS. Big Stock. of IUT8,tAPS, Boots 8t Shoes. TRUNKS, &c, IS HEADQUARTERS TOR GENERAL HARDWARE, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, ATiTi KINDS OF COAL, Sw OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehightori, Pa KOCH & SHANE WEILEB, HOTEL ALLEN BUILDING. Ueatl Every '.Vord Csrefnllv. We have taken tills medium uf anntiunrlng our GREAT CLEAltANCE SALE, tlm Greatest err held In th llilli Valley We are delermlned no lo carry one dollar's worth of Winter Goods. The enormous reductions we have made and quote beloo, will draw I lie greatest crowd even seen in any Clothing Store in the Valle , We n ill icve jo an opportunity of saving many dollaM on Clothing for vourse f or voui bovs. Al OVEKl'OATS and other hear- goods iiinst go, we are naming prices to Clear Our Counters. If ou want to make your mono., do the best possible service, don't bir until jou see us. Lot No. 1. 500 Boys' Overcoats. Former price l.M.2.00, 2 75.3,'AM7-1itnl 6.so. Reduced tn i, 13, l.Ts, 2.M, 2.W, 3.00, tw. Lot No. '.I. 1200 Men's Overaoata. ReEUlar price 6.00, S.flO. 10.00, 12 BO. 1500 and itiuuii men nun .9 wui vii.iiiui-. quuu ouiuuivi nix jirivTs never iienru UI. Lot No. 3. 2o() Silk and Satin Lined Overcoats. Krgular price 12.00, 15.00, 18.00, 23.00, 23.00, 28.00 Lot No. 4. 235 Storm Former price 0.00. W0, 10.t, 12 on, n.00 and juoiuers ne ou nana wiui your no.'s, l.pt No. 5. Ileeulftr price 1.T5, 2,23, 3,00, 3.75, 40, 6.13. (UOnnd 723. Reduced to 1,01, 1.23. 1.75, 2.2S, J.09, 1.T5, 4.W Lot No. 6. Re sure to bo on time as some lots III not last 11.00 and 20.00. Reduced to 3 so, Lot No. 7. COO In all sites, reduced to less than cwt to miinuMcture. Former price 10.2,00. 2,60.3j.s.Tb. taa- 0 00, e.r? aim tjo. ueiuio u to 1 00, 1 .23, 1.75, 2 00, 2X0, 3.00. SJ0, i.U and 0.25. Lot No. 8. 200 Single Coats for Men and Boys. Reduced to 1 .00. 1.50, 1.ooand 2.50. Single vests as Iow.as cen s. Lot No. 9. 425 Pair of Knee Pants. Regular price 00. to, 1.00, 1.25 and 1.50. Reduced to 0. 50. 60. 73 and l.eo. Lot No. 1 0. 850 Styles of Suitings, Pantaloonings.i Jvercoatinizs Ont or these we are making suits, trousers and oveieoats to order, that for pries, quality, and stvl. cannot Ue touched. 150 si vies In suitings. Formei i.rlce 12.00, 15.00. IK.MV 20 06 "iSm 'il'd 2S.00. Ueduced to .eo, ia60, 12.00. li 00, 17.00, 19.50 and is.oa Lot No. 11. Includis a complete line of Gents Furnishinirs. Bud. as Knit Jackets. Vt Hory KOOH & HHANKWEILBR, Largest anil LeafliDE ClctMnoc House in lhe Yallev. Hote Allen building Fine Winter Goods Cassimeros, Worsteds, Corkscrews, Cheviots, &c, &c. Satisfaction. There is a good deal of satisfaction in being perfectly saticfied, and espec ially so in regards to what you wear. In I his pprticulnr we invaiiably mors than please our patrons. .Our stock being large, varied and complete gives fatihliietion iu making a ehoicp ol goods desired, while in style, finish and work manship our reputation speaks tar more eloquently than word. Call ou us for your Fall and Winter Clothing Light or Heavy Overcoats, Suits or parts ot Suits. I'riees always the Lowest ! Clauss Bros., THE TAILORS, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. If tt Ilt.IA 18 OU Iliilufed to 3M, 6.00, 7.(19. R.T5. 10.00. IMO, and 30M. IteJucecl tn 9.50. 10.00, 12.90, H.M, I8 60. .wauu ziio. Coats fir Mn and Boy?. 18.00. IleJuoed IO3J0. 8.00, T.f, KS0. 10J10.1J.00. surii barcaln we Have never ottered telore. 446 Hojs' Suits. ttim 4.70, 500 Men's Suits. long. Regular iirlee 1.75. SM. 8 00. to.00. 12.50. 15 00. 100,3.50, 7.00, S00.ll.0u, 13.50 and 13.00 Pair Single Pants. Flann.l ablrts. Dress Shirts, eckwesr. ALLBNTOWN. P. v