BWllri a Humml-CUta Matter nt tli I.. blKhtim Poitann, 11 Ml The Carbon Advocate 1.1 HlliHTON. l'KNNA. Kates fur Legal Advertising! Charter Nolkes 1 4 00 Auditor's Niillci-s 4 00 Coinmlislonor's ISollae - - - 4 00 Wlvorce Notice 4 On AdmlmMiAtiir's Notices - - - S 00 Bxeciitor's Notlcm J 00 SATTJIIDAY, FEUItUAHY 2t. 1890. llonn l'lilo Circulation Larger tlinn that of any Weekly Newspaper In the County. BROADBRIM'S I Y. LETTER. In an uptown hotel in a small room not over provided with comforts, lay a man considerably past mldillo life waited and careworn; his features wete sliarp and ptuclied with suffering, for Ills Mrugulo with death had been a lone, one, but at last he had won at heavy cost. lie had been handiotne and even "now, worn with di sease, the east of his face and the mould of his head, told at once thai he wis consid erablv inoro than a commonplace man lie was nn actor eminent In Ins day, whoso dramatic achievements had won him high distinction in his profession, and for years ho had stood In the front rank, applauded by men and adored by women, who And on the stage a realization ot ineir ureamj dreams born in the prevalent Ulerattiro o the times; dreams never to be realized this side of tne golden gales. Back about two miles from the terminus ol the great Brooklyn Bridge, is a quarter known as The Hill. Dr. Talmagc's now church will stand in a part of its most fashionable quarter. But beyond that, a half mile, is a line avenue lined with state ly residences, near which profane trade baa never been able to come. Arouuil tne mansions are magnificent grounds careful ly tended by skillful hands, and eycu in mid-winter when snow and Ice are supremo. beautiful orchids and other rare flowering plants can be seen tluough the windows of tne ample grccntiouses. wuose roots in frosty Jauuary are festooned with great bunches of luscious grapes, such as ai found in other climes under a burning sun Crousus lives here, and revels summer and winter in all thai gold can buy. But gold nor silver nor precious sioues can keen away the messenger of ileal u: for sec the door knob and tliu be I of jonder pa! ace arc coveted with solemn crape; cran mlncled with while, emblems of hope and despair. Enter the palace eate, around on every side gold has been scattered with lavish hand, l'letiires bv the finest masi ers hang on the walls; rare brlc-a brae fills every noolc aim corner; toe (read tan noiselessly on the rich ll'lltons lhat coyer the Qoor. rivaling the exquisite frescos tha look down on them frniu the ceilings above, In the centre of tho .grand parlor lieapci high witli flowers is a casket, beayii mounted with si er, and in It rests peace fully sue wuo was once Hie wife of tlie s'ick man In tho hotel of whom I spoke a the opening of this letter. Agnes Leonard is dead. She was one of Singer's many daughters. How many his tory has no adequate record. When lb inventor of the sewing machine died. left litany millions to be divided among his live wives, and tneir numerous progeny and whatever Singer s faults were, and goodness knows the list was a lone one, non-proyisiou for his family could not tie placed among tne nurnuer. 11 no bad large family lie look good care of them. and it was said that his daughter Alice wa the favorite of them all. Be that as it may, be lavished mono on her and her mother, and from the day of her hltlh to the Hour of ncr dentil sue never knew want that mor.ei could gratify. In her voung girlhood she married an old man named Lagroye; her wedded life was short. She soon separated from her husband, and finally diifted to America. She bad been reared on tho continent of Europe, most of her early life In Paris, Ilete, with great wealth and nothing todo, time hung heavy on her hands. The theatre was her great delight and the stage her beau ideal of life. Acting became craze with tier, and at last she formed company of her own and became a slloll lng player, thousands, of uohars wet sunk in the venture, criticisms harsh and blistering failed to discourage her. Mrs Langlry had succeeded, Mary Anderson bad been received b royalty, even Mrs, James lirown rotter, wtine not a pro' nounced success, was far from a dismal failure; and why should she not carve name and fame when so many bad achieve success? In the course of her travels sb met the popular actor Frank Bangs and fell desperately In love wltli mm. At tbl time Mr. Bangs was over Uftv years and blase; lie bad been on tbo slage for man years and tne romance of acting bad a been knocked out of him for a quarter of a centuty. He had run through the who e list of stage lovers, Claude Meluotte, Ro meo, and Armand Duval in Camilla, Loye-maklug to him was simply a matter of business, into which no more, feeliti entered than If ho had been a wooden Ii dlan. But Agnes Leonard, as she called herself, had seen him only from the front of the house, and to ber he was Borneo, Claude Mclnott, and Armand Duval, all rolled intn nnr One nflprnnnn nlmlif tiea years aeo j,r. Bangs anil Jiss Leonard ap- peareu ai tun uouso ot mo nev. lieur Ward Beechcr and the twain were made one. That afternoon they started ft Washington, where she expected to meet all the great llglits of tbe stage, Booth Jefferson. Billy Florence, Larry Barrett Jauanscheck, Mary Anderson and Mod jeski, The goal of her dfe's ambition wis reached, she had a ro'uantic lover for husband, and the Kings and queeus of th stage were to meet and greet her ou equal terms. On tho way to Washington it was alleged that the newly married brinegoom paid more attention to his little dog Toby than he did '.o his bride. In point of fact, Toby had been his constant companion for years, and he would not aye parted with lilm for all tha women In the world. Arrived in irashingion, there weie no great actors theie to greet her; and her husband, Instead of a romantic lover, was a blase old mail, as cold as au Iceberg. She was sick at heart, the hopes of her life were shafloied, her dream was dust ai'd asbos. The next aflei noon she look the train for her Brooklyn home, and she never saw her husband aflei Divorce proceedings were Instituted, to which Mr. Bangs made no answer, and His. Lagrove, for that was hei real name, was released from her marriage tie. She kept the cosily dresses which she had prepared for tbe stage with u 1 her slage jewels in a large loom; tlicy had cost her ovei a hun dred thousand dollars, and were the objects of ber adoration to the last. So ends a stormy and an unhappj life. With all of his kindness the memory of her father was anything but pleasant to her, for there was a stamp of illegitimacy about all of Singer's later children, and that thought weighed on her like a -mountain. But tbe end came at last, and the hard hattle-of life is ended. She died at thirty-eight worth a half a million, leaving an only son by her first husband the inheritor of her wealth. On Tuesday I heard that lied Jim Mc Dermott had'arrived In town from Europe, and that consequently there was quite a stir in Fenian ciicles. The Clan-na-Gael had set a price upon Jim's head, for be was supported lo be the spy of tbeEngllsh Government, whose evidence sent several good Fenians and Clan-na Uaels to the gallows. A few years after the war Mr. Sic Dermoil figured as an active politician in tbe city of Brooklyn, and was remarkable for bis haired of the English Government. The very name of the Sassenach was poison to him, and he had soyeral plans for blowing up Windsor Palace, the I'orlla mem Houses, Scotland Yard. Wales, and the Queen he was going to finish himself, while he planned revolts in Ireland, Canada, India and Australia which were sure to rend the British Empire in pieces. He was known as "Bed Jim" partially on account of his roil bead, but more particu larly on account Ills gory teeord, for every day he waded up to his boot tops n British blood. Red Jim never worked, but some- bow he always appeared to be well fixed forca--li Tbe expedition to blow up the Parliament houses was arranged heieln Brook) n , lied Jim had a hand In the pie: a Docmr Oallber. wfco resided In Brook- In. was luinllcaied in tbe expedition. Scotland Vaid knew all about Dr. Galla- Dr. Galla- ouer and his mission before he landed. 'I be information furnished by lied Jim. and part of il was supposed to b furnished bv Donovan Itossa, for a check of lied Jim's for fifty dollars was found In ltosea's possession about that time. Poor Gallagher was gobbled up Just afler he reached London, and Is now ervlne a nenal term In Etmland with a hull and chain ailac ed to his leg, while some of his coadjutors were hung. Shortly after Gallagher's capture, lied Jim McDermolt was suspected by tbe Clan-na-Gael. One night I was going up town and as I was passing a low saloon I heard the sharp crack of a pistol, and the flying ball shivered tbe glass iboyn my head. Being naturalh brave, but knowing at tbe same time lhat people of my high one were cettinz scarce. 1 dodge into tne first i allwav and c awled behind tbe door. Just then a man rushed out of the saloon bare-headed, pursued by another who kept on firing; an lie passed tne street-lamp opposite the door where I was sheltered, I recognized Bed Jim MeDermott. But New York and Brooklyn grew to hot for him and knew him no more from that dav. The C an na-Gael was said to have re gistered an oath lo kill him anywhere be tween sunrise and sunset. For years he was lost to sight and was supposed to be skulking away from his teirlble foes some where on the South Amer can pampas, or amid the wilds of Australia, or tliesavages of Now Guinea While all srts of fair; tales were written about him. be was walk ing the streets of London and Paris with out the shadow of a disguise. Jim married a Countess with money, and lias oeen keeping his yacht, and living like a gentle man on the fat of the land. So far, no red-banded Fenian or no murderous Clan na-Gaulcr, has attempted to cut Jim's wizen. Last wecK after an aosence oi nve years, he landed In JMcw York, and was seen by several of his friends, without a coroner's Inquest. It mat be possible that their III luck with Uronin in Chicago has made the Clan. na-Gael a little cautious. I shall not be surprised to hear that lied Jim has turned up all right in London or Paris. lie has as man) lives as a cat and he has not parted with one of them yet. The Baptist Union dined at Delmonlco's last week. I confess I was astonished to bear It. The Union as a religious body Is pledged to problbitioc; so you may guess my surprise to mid tuem dining in a rum shop, lor tbat Is all Jjeimonlco a is. i aa tnlt it is a very bign-toned rum-snop; whiskey (Old Bourbon or liye 1708) costs vott fortv cents for a respectable smell and brandv a ban dollar, l dou't Know tuai any of the Union folks moistened their cla- wilh anything more dangerous than uKllliiar,s. but Satin was In tbe cellar; whole boxits and barrels of him "Lead us not Into 'temptation." Not that I drink oh. my no: It s somebody else. This has been a red-letter week for Now York. Monday the brains of New York turned out to install Seth Low as President of Columbia College. There have been uianv grand galbeiliigs Inside of the Me tropolitan Opera House, but never before has it held such a representative and un exceptional Intellectual assembly. It seemed as if al tbe great scholars and ed ucators of the entire land had turned out to do honor to the occasion. Never befoie In t' is country, and no.l often In any other lias so Joung a man been caded upon to guide the destinies of so great a college or university. Along side or tbe grave and reverend faru tv I. .at surrounded him. Mr, Low.Uttle more than a boy. Among them weie mnn of his old instructors. But Columbia had raised him. he was her sou they knew his whole life, fiom childhood to manhood, and unanimously they crown ed him their king. Sir. Low bas been one of tbe most fortunate of men. Born to wealth, with a good constitution, he has nloycd all the world could give. At school and at college he stood among tbe highest. In politics he had rivals, but no enemies. .Every station he lias occupied he lias filled with the distinguished honor. Columbia College was fortunate in getting such a president. Tuesday saw gathered there, all the legal lore to be found between Maine and the Gulfof Mexico, and from the Atlantic to tne I'acllic, we bad tne best of everything Law, Logic and Divinity. The Supreme Judges had a ro al time; the best in the town was not too good for them, We wined them: wo dined them and sent them hotnr sorry tbat they nad to go. After all tbe high company we've been entertaining do ou think we are stuck-up and proud? Not a bit: of of couse we know the re. spect that is due to our position in society out notwithstanding, that if you are in town don't bo afraid to come and see us. I am, yours truly, BBOADBKIM, Shlloh'e Catarrh Remedy. Sliilob's Catanh Remedy, a marvelous cure for catarrh, diphtheria, canker mouth and headache With more successful treatment of these complaints without extra charge. Price 60 cents. Sold at Blerv s or Thomas' drug stores. AKlN' POWDEfl Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strentrtli and nholesomeness. More eennnmlca than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with tbe multitude ot low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Hold only In cans. Hoyal linking Powder Company, 10 Wall Street N. Y. luneis Administrator's Salo OF VALIM1II.B R15AL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Carbon comity, there will be exposed to pub lic sale on the premises, the late rrnidenro of John Schwartz, deceased. In the borough of Le hlghton, Carbon county, I'eiuia., on Saturday, March 8, 1890, at TWO o'clock I. XI., the following real estate late the propert of John Schwartz, deceased. 1. All these two certain lots or. pieces of ground situated on the east side of 1'lue street, in the bomiuth of l-ehluhton. Carbon county, l'eunsylTanla. and numbered In the plan or plot of tho old vll'aga of So Lehlghtnu, Ko. 42 and 43 2. All that certain lot or piece ot ground situate on tho east side ol Northampton street. In said borough ot U'tiUliton, and numbered on the plan or plot of sala liorougb, on tbe part formerly known as So. Iehlghton, No. 19. 3. All that reitaln lot or piece of land situ ate on the east utile ot Northampton street, In saldboruueb of Leblghton, and numbered on the plan nr plot of said borough, on the part formerly known as South Lenlgnton. No. 20. The linpiovemimls thereon consist of a TWO 8TOKV FltAME DWELLING HOUSE and other necessary outbuildings. Terms and conditions will be made known at time and place ot sale, by . , , . . t HOltACE HEYDT, Administrator of John Schwartz, deceased. Freyman & lleydt, Attorneys. F. I. SMITH, D. D. S., Office opposite tbe Opera House. Bank Street, Leh hton, Pa. DENTI8TBY IN ALL ITS J1IIANCHE8. Filling aud making artificial dentures a special ty. Local anesthetics used, (las administered and Teeth Fxtracted WITH OUT PAIN. OFFICE HOUUSi From 8 . m., to 12 m., from 1 p. ra., to 5 p. m., from T p. m., to 8 p. in. Consultations in English or German omce Hours at Ilaileton-Kvcry Saturday. Octis-87-lv T. J. BRETNEY lesDectfully announces to the Merchants of T. i ilgbton and others that he Is now prepared to fff. nil klnifa nf ; . , -r. w HAULING OT I HEIGHT, EXPRESS I M i-n up . vrn H i nn i f. . .tr.." ..... Corner store or at rur resklwi celt rUNE St.. near the Cemetery, will rcJT pr&at'Utui twa. JVUouun lelUttad. Annual Statement OF TtlK RECEIPTS ai EXPENDITURES Carbon County, For 'the Year Ending Decem ber 31st, 1889. GEORGE DOliON, Treasurer. DR. To balance on hand, Jauuary 1, 1889. ..117,020 07 Received of Tx Collector. W. T.. Utiles, rackerton, 18SS....I B 89 43 98 82 W 110 00 178 67 399 3 93 00 30 00 163 82 19 99 371 CO . 1'. unnstinan, 1'eun Forest.. 1887.... 'atrlck Kelly. Hanks townsblo. " .... Jos. 11. Bteigerwalt, Kast I'enn.. " .... O. II. Oreen,TowHinenslng,..lSS8.... wm. Hcnauei, j.enignion - .... J. Olirlstman, l'enn Forest... " .... ii. -. i.ovaii, rraiiKiin..... " .... 1'. II McNeils. Hank " Joseph L. Field, rarryvllle " .... John Painter, Maucli Chunk ... " .... is. a. ueiiiuieman, nasi renn.. " .... .1. .1. Uerliard, Packer " .... II. Vogt, Welssport " .... 320 09 112 19 94 03 592 55 950 00 397 23 1.611 63 U. I- iteinman. K. M. Chunk.. . .llllnn U.l... ...... 1. 1 1 .. ..1889.. Jas. Ilutler. Maucli Chunk two.. Thomas II. Carr. Banks twp ii. u. niouiuu, niuuer iwp.... 500 00 loseiui i rieia, i-arryviue 510 62 W, Duck. WeathenV 500 00 6,39 58 John fainter, Mauch Chun&... Jacob Bteigerwalt. East I'enn.. . 60S 71 Win. llelster, Lansford 1,979 04 407 29 571 39 1,159 69 ,i. j. uernaru. l uciter.. Samuel Welsh, Welssport ii. i.. neinman. rc. ai. ununic... win. ecnauei, jenignion John Htrohl. U Towmenslnir.... 2,755 23 Jacob Folk, Lausanne Jonn Sliafer, Lehigh, 101 47 313 91 . ii. lioinueri, jnanomng . F. Chrlstman. Penn Purest.. 1,467 00 250 00 1,723 85 4G0 00 Samuel Darby, Summit Hill.... U. II. Green, Towamenslng Total , $2(1,239 70 ReeelpU for Unseated Land Taxes Banks I 1887 taxes 226 09 245 63 31 02 6 93 16 52 10 1888 " 1889 " Interest collected misi renn i 1888 taxes Interest , Lausanne: 1888 taxes 14 73 4 80 4 83 Lehnr hi 1888 taxes liwer Towanienslntr: 1888 taxes interest 14 Maucli Chunk rnwnshln 1888 taxes 34 03 It 48 48 91 42 39 93 1 25 28 22 64 72 1 05 2 45 18l9 " , Interest incxer: 1-83 taxes 1889 ' Interest rcun Forest! 1888 taxes 18R9 Interest Weatherlvi 1888 taxes... Total.. . 824 80 For Account of Rente. k. si, Mulhearn. office f 30 00 Keystone League Club Room 90 09 Democratic Club, '88 campaign. 10 00 isi national uank, ground rent - 12 Total use of Court House for meetings For County Bonds Sold, 142 00 6 00 David lleltz $ 2,100 00 II. F, Stelgerwalt. , 250 00 .Mrs. I, I. It. brans... 1,500 oa 250 00 1,000 00 2,000 00 600 00 1,000 00 win. noil v.. Michael Martin.... David Kuntz Samuel Levan I'homas Ackerman, unaues lueendsen. COO 00 Kdnard Schmld 500 00 ineouore sennua 250 00 seuastian iiabn 250 00 E. II. Kistler 1,000 00 Moses Never , 1,000 00 Andrew Hart. Jr 1 mn m Jacob Wagoner. 250 00 .uuian Btemicr 1,000 00 bmma A. Deppe 600 00 I'atrlck F. Clark 600 00 David Belte boo 00 Henry Trapp l.ono r Ladles Aid Society 500 00 Total $17,760 00 County's Share of Iletatl Liquor. Licenses granted Jan. terra 1889.63 licenses 8150.00 7,950.00. Une-Ufth due County 1.500 00 43 licenses $76, $3,225 00. One-fourth due County 805 25 $ 2,393 23 Less Treasurer's Commis sion as iouows: l,O0O6per,cent....5O 00 $1,000 1 per cent,... 1000 $390 25 percent.. 198 61 08 $2,334 27 For Old Material Sold. John Exner. Levi Horn, slouc Total 25 25 00 25 25 For Tax llecelpt Books Sold by Coram), loners to Tax Collectors. .1. J. Oerhard, 1 book..., .1. II. Humbert, 2 books. W. W, Buck, 2 books... Joun Strohl, 1 hook , Joseph L Field, 1 book. CO 1 20 1 20 60 60 Total $ 4 20 For redemption of Unseated Lands Bought by County Commissioners. By ram Oliver, Ferry Tract $ 19 85 A. Ungessner, Coates Tract. , 16 61 " Damershepp, Martin Tract 113 11 " Daniel Shepp, Smlthers Tract 214 23 Total $ 363 78 For Taxes on Tax Lies Ilecord. E. B. Brown estate $ Daniel Adam estate , 1 M 30 13 Total., 31 21 Miscellaneous. By Mrs. Martz from George 11. Jones, unseated land redeemed $ 1035 For temporary loan from 2nd National Bank of Mauch Chunk 5,000 00 i-u. vwuikvuaisrciuuucu uyi , W.IteCK- er, Not. 9 aud 10, October sessions, 17 86 For additional taxes collected by Win. SchadeL , It. I'. Levan, sheriff, for Jury fees J. J. Uallagher, overpaid salary re funded 71 16 00 67 Total receipts from all ftnurret larturf lng balance $69,792 00 ORDERS PAID AS PER VOUCHERS AND lit. r i?riimiifiin v... . -.. ..... til l. no AAIUU11AU lJ 1 1 1 C AOUllUIlSf. OIL Court Expenses. Jury Commissioners and Clerks, $ 172 08 Jurors, Constable ice turns and Tin- staves ,, -ourt crier and Janitor Court Stenographer, F. P, Sharkey.... Justices, coustanles and witness fees In Commonwealth cases Sheriff James Uallagier, fees In Com monwealth cases , District Attorney fees in Com. cases, W. M. Rapsher 1'rothonotary Georite W. Esser James Dallagher, sheriff, for boarding prisoners II. 1. Levan. sheriff fep hnnrHlno. 4,702 60 278 00 436 60 1,425 85 49 00 616 00 632 00 27 38 prisoners, etc 2.019 27 Total 110.258 94 Assessments, Keglstratlonand MlllUry En rollment. BAVKS, Audenrled District! Bernard Ferry, for himself and assist ants For registry..... , 159 26 42 00 201 26 Beaver Meadow District 1 Stephen Furrow, for himself and as sistants For registry 240 21 54 00 294 21 EAST MAUCH CHUNK. Hiram Hontz, for himself and assist ants........... J65 04 For registry 20 00 183 04 KAST PENN. Charles Itehrlg, for himself and asit- ants.... in co For registry. 12 00 FIUNKL1H. Wm. 11. Reber, for himself and assist ants ............ For registry. ',, 195 71 2K 00 221 7 I). O. MoLaud, for himself and mut ants For registry 1,.., 68 23 14 09 SO 25 South District: Emory Getz. tor himself and assistants. $3 08 10 00 r or registry . 73 ot LACSAJINB. Keal Brlilln.for blmselfand asslitaats. For registry. 66 60 14 00 LHHIOllrOW. Oeonte W. Diebl, for himself and as sistant. For reglMry 147 34 14 00 181 34 LKIlIOH. Adnlpb Luiiman, for himself and as sistants For registry. 77 88 14 00 IXJWKn TOWAMEN91NO. Millport District. Washington Snyder, for himself and assistants Per making an extra assessment.. .... For registry 139 40 22 00 28 00 189 40 Little dsn District. George M. Henry, for himself and as sistants For registry 67 83 10 CO 73 83 10 00 Bowmansvllle District. Joslah Dowman, for registry LANsroun. ,1. L. Lewis, for himself aud assistants. S10 85 CO 03 370 85 For registry mavoii chunk Twr. Bloomlngdale District. Charles ltemaley, for himself and as sistants. ...... For registry. 71 68 6 00 77 68 Ncsquehonlng District. Wm. A. Watklns, for himself and as sistants For registry 146 04 34 00 180 00 Hacklebernlo District. II. W. Battels for registry.. 12 00 MAUCH CHUNK BOHOUOll. First Ward. Lewis Wsley, for himself and assist ants For registry 214 85 22 00 236 85 Second Ward. F. II. Miller, for himself and assistants. For registry. 189 15 24 00 2(3 15 MAHONING. A. D. Miller, tor himself and assistants. 143 16 14 00 For registry 157 16 Fackerton District. Leopold Meyers, for himself and as sistants For registry 97 75 14 00 Ill 75 J . C. Blltner.for himself and assistants. For registry.. 48 34 10 00 68 34 r-AItHTVILLE. Harry Ueniitzv. for himself aud assist ants For registry 83 98 12 00 rKNN FOREST. lvl Kueliner, for himself and assist ants For registry 118 40 12 00 128 40 TOWAMKNSINO. Nathan Btemler, for himself and as sistants. For registry and unseated land assess ment, 1888 For reidstry, 1889 16 on 10 00 WKATHKltLV. J. C. Streeter. for himself and assist ants 1IH OU For registry 32 00 210 00 SUMMIT HILL, M. J. Stout, for himself aud assistants. For registry 329 45 00 UO 389 45 vmssroitT. Austin Boyer, for himself aud assist ants For registry. 56 49 10 00 Gabriel Miller, for making unseated land assessment In 1888 for Lehluh township 2 00 Attendance of assessors and assistants ou extra appeal days lu the matter of the assessment of coal companies.. . - 40 00 T. f . Amer, coniiensalloti allowed by Commissioners for making copies for assessors of all tbe real estate and personal property in tbe County 125 00 Expenses In collecting old assess-books 0 00 For clerical expenses lu adjusting val uations and assistance inaklui: out duplicates 20s 00 Total. $ 4,711 15 Unseated Land Taxes. Paid to the School Directors, Overseers ol the Poor, and Supervisors, as their portion du, them. Patrick Boyle, road tax for Banks township for 1816 and 1887 A 23 02 Paul Smith aud Samuel Beer for road tax ol Towameusing township, for 1880 and 1887 J. J. Smith, school tax of Penn Forest township for 18M and 1887 Jacob lleydt for H road tax for Penn Forest township, for 1886, 1887 and 1888 Henry Helming, for 'A road tax lor the same J. Gerhard for school aud V, road tax of rauker towdshlp tor 1886 and 1887. David Wetzel, for i, road tax of the same J. II. Gerh, rd for tax of same Godfrey Hettinger tor road tax of Le high township for 1886 and 1887 Gideon Kistler for road tax of East Penn township for 1880 and 1887 Nnnrod Morris for bait road tax ot Banks twp. tor IKSOand 1887 William Kennedy, for school and road tax Lausanne twp. for 1686 and 1887.. T. F. Amer, for poor tax of Franklin township for 1886 and 1887 Samuel Harleman school and road tax 61 SO 227 41 147 69 147 69 141 35 144 47 210 64 23 03 34 80 3 94 0"63 tor weatuerly Dorougn 1886 and 1897. Abraham tlreen for noor tax of Town, mcnslng township tor 1886 aud 1887.. 62 39 wiiiiaui r ister ior scnooi utx 01 traiix- lln townshin for 1886 and 1887 John Fleniming tor half road tax of Mauch Chunk twp. for '86. '87, '88.... Paul Kresge, Ior school tax of Towa menslng township for 1880 and 1887.. J. F. Cbristman, for poor tax of l'enn Forest township for 1880 and 1887..., Charles Dotter tor school tax of Kid der township tor 1884 and 1885 Ben, Jacoby for school tax ot East Mauch Chunk for 1880 and 1887 Edward Boyer for tax of Ixiwer Towa menslng township for 1886 and 1887.. Domliilck Coll for school tax ot Banks township for 1886 and 1887 Fred Schinelrskors for school tax of Lehigh township tor 1886 and 1887. . . Michael Casslily, attomej for the Mid dle Coal Field Poor District for poor tax for 182, 1883. 1886 and 1887 D. J. O'Doiinell for road tax ot Mauch Chunk township 19 09 68 15 35 CO 11 53 14 90 16 02 134 49 271 30 381 94 19 lo $2,741 CO Redemption of Unseated Stands. Geo. If. Joues tor tract iu Packer twp. ltoad Damages. Frederick Messlnger, Franklin Iwp... J K. itlekert. Franklin township 10 35 300 00 20 00 County Bridges. East Mauch Chunk Bridges Labor aud mateilal as per bills filed.. .$ 301 45 I'oho Poco Bridge at Paul Buck's : Solomon Stemler, labor and material,. 18 14 Bowman's Bridge : Labor and material by II. Bowman, H. Sherry and Marsh & Zeru 85 ts Moyer's Bridget Dennis Moyer for labor and material.. Jedd'sDam Bridges O. L. Carrol labor and material. , Tobyhanna Bridges Pittsburg Bridge Co. as per agreement. East Haven Bridges S, R. Bert and Joseph Shatzle, labor and material Little Gap Bridges G. M. Henry, repairs Leblghton Bridges 17 44 23 10 748 69 9 60 10 15 Tills is a new bridge over the rlrer Lehigh In place of tbe old one condemned. The site of tbe bridge was chanced bribe viewers appointed, and approved by tbe Court and County Commissioners. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company agreeing to pay to the County of Carbon the sum ol $6,000 for the benefit they derive from said change. The contract for the iron portion aud wood-work was awarded to Nelson & Buchanan, of PittsburK, Pa., for the sum ot $26,600. The abutments and substruc ture to John llendler. of Wllkesharre. Ht st ka per cubic ard, iru oeptcmurr vtu, a. u. ibw ine iiouniy com missioners in conformity with the cousuulloii Sec. 8. Article 9. and the Act of Assemhiv on! titled "An act to reinilate the manner of i. creasing tbe Indebtedness ot municipalities. at. .n..nH.illh.WHl. rf.. . n.. I . j-.. , 'v'" eluded to Incur a bonded Indebtedness in 11, I Atnnunt f 9rT nm thn aAtn IiaImif ivtthln u ' constitutional mutts and In accordance with the actot Assembly) tor the purpose of using the money derived from said bond for tbe buUdine of said bridge. Jos. llendler, contractor, on account .$OJoOoo T. W. Nelson, agent ior tbe Pittsburg inuKe iiomiMMiv. liooo 00 f 1 III ."u.. " V) 00 rniiu uiKKi, iciuicvk siiiiviiiicu uy the Commissioners, on account Bridge Views.... Reuben Kresee. labor 10000 31 60 For hauling, material and work on B70l tempo ran bridge to sundry parties as ir bill tiled ana axaxaUd.. . 17 U Maria Furnace Bridge: F. Whit taker and K. Reber for work.. Wealhorly Bridge: J. C. rtemlel. labor nd material ... David nwank, labor and material. .. . Uudsondale Budge: Nelson A Buchanan as per contract.. . John KnglebHrd lor abutments, ete. . . . Urimtli Bridge: Harrison Kuukel, for labor and material 4 00 43 70 97 50 486 00 39 80 19 66 $18.2148 39 Miscellaneous. County Commissioners as per liullv'd- unl account $1,690 00 Commissioners Clerk's salaiy con 00 County Moilcltor's salaiy 10000 uoumy ooncitor lor rroiesniomn ser vices 210 00 County Treasurer's salary 1,000 00 lamuty Aiuuiors nnu cierK lure iuu Courthouse aud Jail expenses and re pairs vtv w February and November elections 1.678 64 June elections 710 40 rlutlug election proclamation lor tho Juno election 240 00 Printing and stationery 1,475 41 Fox and w lid oat scalps 121 00 lluilal of soldiers 105 00 Stale Hospital for the Insane at Dan- vine 1 or uoaru aim uieuicai attend ance 528 67 Support of convicts in the Penitentiary ior tne uasiei'ii u strict 01 renn 11. . . Pennsylvania 'telephone Uomuanv 37 60 Michael Cassldv, Esq., for auditing dockets of 1'rolhoiiotury & Kecorder. 60 00 Over-mud taxes refunded 6 09 J. J. Boyle, affidavits of Commission ers. Assessor lltid iieknowleclizllllz deeds IB 75 Ueo. Williams serving notice on As sessors w Michael Calsldy, extra clerical services Hiiuneu oy me otaie ior transcriuiiiK mortgages, etc. for 1888 and which Is to be churned to the State bv tho Countv Commissioners 123 00 E. M. Alulhearii, fees In extra election uistrici 111 Loner louamensingTwp. ou E. F. Luckeiibaeh and J. J. Uallaghcr, for computing Juno election returns. 10 M Frank Sharkev. et. al. for returnlnit board on November election.... .... 15 00 Fees In lunacy proceedings of Thomas Faga 20 00 T. F. Amer expenses Incurred In ex- nmluinir l ie record 01 Joseph iienu- ler and others 25 10 W. M. Itaiishcr. Kfcq., tor rhos. Jvoons, ex-tneriu ior balance uue nun as Der last annual statement 180 50 Charles A. llolh fur ballot boxes 27 80 Second National Dank for temporary loan 6,000,00 Second Nat. Bank fordlscount thereon 33 35 Witness fees paid In re-appeal from as sessment by the Coal Companies 109 51 II. J Danzer tor water trouL'li In Mauch Chunk township 5 00 Water rent fiom Apr. 1. to Oct. 1. 1389. 32 6' E. D Bartholomew fur rubber hose.... 7 50 Tlionias Selulrled ior lee In the Court House and offices 20 00 J. W. Heberllngforcarpet, ete. used In court uouse una uoinmissioners' olllce 14 10 . A Snvder. Co. Institute for 1889.. .. 200 00 Sebastian llanuand. thers for clean 1111 ofllees, pavement, Court House, etc., 19 90 Inquisitions 153 a. $15,952 W AotAi I'xpenuitures. Including temporary loan of $5000 62.278 21 Itecapltulatlon. Balance In baud January 1, 1889 $ 17,026 0; iceceipis miring year iromaii sources.. o2,7t v. Total $09,792 10 Less payments as shown by vouchers.. 62.278 21 Balance In bands ot Treasurer. Jan uary 1,1890 $7,613 79 INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNT OF COUNTV COM MISSIONERS. I1EN11V JIILLKll. Cr. by 100 days 3 00 $ 300 Ou Cr. by 110 days $.'.00 220 0 Cr. by bill ot traveling expenses 21 tv 541 ro Dr to vouchers paid uy Treasurer aso 0 Balance due Miller D. J. O'DONNKKL. lill 61 Cr. by 10 days $300 Cr. by 121 das$2.00 Cr. by bill ot traveling expenses ... Dr. to vouchers paid by Treasurer.. JACOll B. HAWK. Cr. by 100 days $3.00 cr. by 121 days &.00 Cr. bill ot travelliiK expenses 390 0 242 00 87 u 3C0 0i 248 0- lb3 Dr. to vouchers Paid by Treasurer 711 Total paid to Commissioners. ...$ 1,690 iC H. V. LEVAN, allKKIKF. Cr. by boarding prisoners mid fixing 11 res $ Sheriff's tees In Commonwealth eases. Serving Jury notices Removing piUouers to Eastern I'eul teallar) and Insane to Danville 1,669 10 70 4U 137 141 Dr. to vouchers paid by Treasurer. 2,019 2 STATEMENT OF RESOURCES OF OARliO COUNTY, JANUAliy. 1, lsw. DUE VltOM COLLECTORS OF TAXES. It. S. Horn, East Mauch Chunk, 1882. f 10 S. F. l'ealer, Lansford 1884. 8 6 F.nuk P. Boyer, Parryvllle 1885. 62 10 '11. J. 1. vans, iiaiiKS inso. 670 8 "timory uetz, juuuer 1887. 443 1 J. It. steluerwalt. East Peun. .1887. S8 41 J. F. c hrlstniau, 1'euu Forest... 1888. 1U3 0- 11. P. Levan, Franklin " 300 81 n. r. wnruer, weameriy " 4 0. Ed, Boyle, Mauch Chunk twp.. 727 61 Milton Setzer, Franklin 1889. 342 63 jas. uuuer, siaucn chunk twp. 2,7001 Tbos. B. Carr, Banks " 1,101 n D. G. McLaud, Kidder " C8 01 Jos. L. Field, Pariyvllle.,', " 168 21 W. W. Buck, Weatherly " 905 67 Jno. Painter, Mauch Ch'k-bor.. " 1.040 34 Jacob bteigerwalt. East Penu.. " 191 90 Win. llelster, Lans2ord " 771 05 d. j. uernaru, racker " 13222 J. II. Gumbert, Mahoning " 835 94 j. r. uiinstmau. Peun Foiest... " 15 60 nainuei ueruy, Dummiriiiu..., " 763 51 o. 11. Green, Towamenslng.... " 313 69 11. L. Relliman, East M. Chunk " 420 05 Total due from Collectors $12,775 74 Note subject to exonerations and com mission. Subleet to 6 per cent commission on bat nuve ui uupucuif;. SUNDRIES. Henry Miller, dl allowed by Auditors tor 1888 $ B8 35 it. ). i uouueii, ior same 72 0 J. . Hawk', tor same loa t-u Culitiilmtlou due by L. V. It. It. Co,,., 6,000 00 Balance In nanus of Treasurer Janu uary l, lsuo 7 513 79 Total suudrle $13,807 Oj STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS OF CAR BON COUNTY, JANUARY 1, 189C, 10 ueorce Dolon, Treasurer $ 250 00 10 iienry Miner, commissioner. 191 69 To County Bonds Issued To Samuel Welsh, Collector of Weiss- pori, overpaid taxes To William Schadd, Collector of Le- J7.760 00 86 27 nighlon, overpaid taxes I 85 Total $W,ii7 62 We, tbe undersigned Auditors of the County 01 uarDou, stnte of Pennsylvania, elected and appointed and duly sworn according to law, do report that we met lu the office of the County Commissioners, audited, adjusted, and settled according to law, I he accounts of George Dolon Treasurer, Henry Miller. D. J. O'Donnell and Jacob S. Hawk, Commissioners, and Hiram P, Levan, Sheriff of said comity, for the year end lng December 31, 1888, commencing the work on the first Monday ol January, A. D. 1890, and completing It on the 28th day of January. A. D. 1800. And thai the accounts settled as above and filed lu the office of the Protbonolary, are cornet. We found a small mistake occasioned by an overcharge of mlleavo by the Jury Com, tidsslonersnmotintliiir to $1.30 which overcharge we sugKest mat tne county Commissioners de duct from tbe next bill rendered by the Jury Commissioners. We feel It our duty to again call tl e attention 01 the taxpayers to tbe fact that the charges of some of the assessors are ex oeiMlve. A CMleftil iimieetliiit nr rim!,. bills duly examined aud 011 file ut the Coinmls- ttilltlAI-M' llflllU. I MVvlltu lllu r ( llu, l..,...l... , . .v - j ..... ..... t,,u uuwLi .un iaw the Commissioners are helpless In the premises and must accept the sworn statements of the cmuio. Lt j iciuuiiiK III tne captlllll "ASSeSS' .meiit. Registration and Military Enrollment' one cannot hell) but be surmised at tn inmnui. By of 1 lie charges. F01 Instance, the assessors euck having no larger population than the Dor' 1 I: 1 K . 1 summit- "in ana Lntislord. ouuh 1 ot Lehhthtnn i-Iuikh respectively tlutlie :lv ilu the order named 1 S489.45. 370.5. iai.:u. 'II1A charges fur lehighton I rites fur l-elllchtim Pel ml- lei.: and the. same iucongruity exists lu the towu- eniK less man one-halt. ftlllll.-t. ! 1, IH1I III I1IIII 1IIIV IHMU1 I lunuHrin making the niUibiiy enrollment every year. As this place the county under considerable ex peuse, Inquiry should be made Into the necessity settlement be made with Menroe County tor tbe urwiinuKPuiur me luuyiinuua ,vc i9u nnu mui jen, ujier year uius 01 large amounts bavo been paid to ihe llosniiui rr in. iusi I II IF luMuc a. Liaiiviiit. ior ine Keepiui; aim main- teunco and medical attendance of Insane Pau- u ers hellt mere hv theni-ripr of tlm ivtur, ' a. the law under which these unfortunates are sent said Insane patiersnre residents, shall refund to the County the amounts paid, and as we fall to find any ured.t from such sources we sugirest tbat the County Commissioners without (Tela v nimuul In this ..iu,,aku..H ...lm,.A . ' ,iuw9M,j mi mig w..ri.,iuii ui luvse cxpenu Itures. r 'ibe rate paid to the Sheriff tor boarding pris oners (37Vt eents per da ) w e think Is too low and altogether inadequate, considering the present iiliiiiiKD.urniuu:iics mill pruvisiou. A1SO ue wutry ai tne ixJiniuiMjoners' uierk ($55 per month) should be Increased, considering the responsibilities and duties connected with this office. In testimony whereof wn huve hurminin our,!'iliS? u tU'5 di'y 01 Jl"wr), A fl PPTWUH re..,. JONATHAN KISTLEK. heL I YbxBJLry TUi, Ub-ws Lehighton Business DIreotory. VAJ HOHWAKTZ, Bank St., the oldest furni ture house In town. Every description of furniture always on hand. 1'rloes very tow. rrr A. I'BTHHb, saloon and Restaurant, Bank vv 4 bireei. I'resn iHger always ou tap. uys- 11 season. Drop In and see us. novlMy Ik ltltI.IAHI.lt .IICWKI.Kll! Ii. D. S. BOCK, auS8-88 OPP. PUBLIC SqCAItE. THE CAItBON ADVOCATE OFFICE, Bank street, plain and fancy Job printing a specl ly. Aovocatr one dollar per year In advance. JW. ItAUDKNBUSII. Bank street, wholesale . dealer In choice Drands of whiskies, gin, (Handles, wines, lit. V& Patronage solicited. Our Ohurohos. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. South Bank street Sunday cervices at 10 a. m., and 7.00 p. m. Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev. Dumian, Pastor plllNITY LUTHERAN, Iron street, Bunday J, services, 10 a. m., (German), 7.00 p. m,, (Eng. tmiK- 'astor. tisnj, sunoay scnoor.i p.m. j. 11. kuikh,i-i O EFORMED, Lehigh street, Sunday services fcw as lua. m., tueriuani, i.uu p. m., innKiisni, sunuay scnooi 2 p. ra. j.ALviHiiKBEii,rasior. WVANGELIOAL, South street, Sunday services iU at 10 a. m., (Herman), 7.00 p. m., (isngnsn) sunuay scnooi 2 p. m. j.a.rKwnAiiT. raster, CATHOLIC, corner Northampton and Coal .trnt. .pnbnCATHrv Htlhilftv mnrnlliff unit streets, services every Sunday morning and evening. iikv. uamhaukk raster, Professional & Business Cards. W. M. Rapsher, iTTORNKY amd fJOUNSKLLOB AT LAW, First door above the Mansion House, MAUCH. CHUNK, .... PENN'A. eal Estate and Collection Agency. Will Buy nd Sell Real Estate. Convevanclmr neatlv done. ollections promptly made. Settling Estates of ecidents a specialty. May be consulted In neusn ana uerman. nov. iu-yi w. a. rvi. seipio, FHYSICIAN AND 8U11GE0N, iOUTH STREET, ... LEUIOHTON May be consulted In English and German. peciai attention given to uynecoiogy. Offick norms; From 12 M. to 2 P. M., and DID 0 to r. si, mar, 01-jri Dr. H. B.RE1NOHL, Graduate ot Fhlla. Dental College. DENTISTRY ! IN ALL ITS BHANCUES. Pcrseryalion of tlic Teeth a Specially. OFFICE nOUItSi From S a. m. to 5 p. m, OAS BALL, Harkat Sintre, Mauch Oaunk. BMANCII OFFICE: BAST - MAUCH - CHUNK Two Doors North of Fost-Offlee. OFFICE IIOUH8: 7 to a. ra. aud S to 1 p. m Aprll28-3m MANSION HOUSE Opposite L. fc B. Depot, BANK STREET, LEUIOHTON," 0. n. uom, rnor-KiETOR. his house offers first-class accommodations for ..inslent and permanent boarders. It has been ewly refittedln all its departments, and Is locat d in one of the most picturesque imrtlons of the orougn. Terms moderate. tSf Tlie b A It In iipplled with 'he choicest Wines, Liquors and igurs. rresu iiKerou xan. aiirii-jr. CAUTION. Havlne loaned to CHARLES HONQEN, 0! Franklin townsnip, caruon county, ra., me 101 lowing property, to wit: 1 lied Suit and Bed. illng.l Cook and 1 rarliirritove,2Tables,lBlnk. Int id Carnct and other articles. 1 lierebv can lion the public not to meddle with tho above uiiner penally 01 ine iuw. AARON F. BNYDKR, Jan. 28,90-13 Welssport, Fa. D.ssolutioa Uotice. Notice Is hereby given that the lo-partner sum existing Detween ,1. 1.. iiarieman ana 11 v. Iiarieman, doing business at FncKerton, Fa. under tlie Arm llama of J. L. HARLKMAN I illtO., was dissolved by mutual consent on the Utli aav ot January. A. I)., 1890. The business, tieneral .Merchandise, will be 'ontlnued by the undersigned who will receipt or all amounts due the late firm, and pay all laims against mem. J. I., HARLEMAN. Fackerton, ra., Jan. ICih, I8ww ADVERTISE IN THE mm CARBHN AEY0C1TE, ORPHANS' COURT SALE Valuable Real Estate! Pursuant to an Order of the Orphan's Court of Carbon county, Fa., there will be sold at Fubllc oaie on ine premises in riusKUir iowstsuxi-, uomuy ana state atoresaiu, on Saturday, February 22d, 1890 at TWO o'clock P. I., the following described IMulnll)ial.,.t.nfl.Vll It fWlflUIT dee'd, to-wit: All that Lot or Piece ot Ground situate in Franxim iwp., caroon county, ra., bounded and described as follows, to-wlti Be ginning at a poston the North side ot a proposed ..IIa.. .l.nnnA .. I.J I .. .. - ...... ft '... I . I. 'iiicjt, i,iii;ii.q uj laiiii irtw? vi umuca . diiij.ii, Nortii 27 degrees. West 245 feet to a post on the South side of a public road leading from Harrlty to Rlekertsvllle, thence alom said road South as degrees, West 150 feet to a post, thence by land of George Miller South 27 degrees, 338 feet to a posi on ine Doum sine oi me aDo?e menuoneo allev. thence alone said allev North 40V4 deirrees. Kast one hundred and forty-six feet, more or less, to tne piace oi Deginmng, containing ONE ACRE 1 more or less. The Improvements thereon are a TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, ana all necessary outbuildings. The buildings are in nrswnass condition, naving Dccn out re cently creeled. Tbe said nrennsea are located about three-quarters of a mile from Welssport and persons desiring to view tbe same will please call ou tbe underslcned. Terms and conditions will be made known at time ana piace ot sale, oy AUSTIN BOYER, Administrator. ORPHANS' COURT SALE -OF ' Real Estate! Valuable Pnrsuant to nn Order of the Orphans' Court of uaruon i.ounij, ra., mere win oe sold at l'nunc Sale on the premises In FraNkun TowKSiur, uoumyunu oiaie aioresaia, ou t Saturday, February 22d, 1890, at ONE o'clock P. M., the following described Ileal Estate of he Estate of HEN KY KltAMEli, dee'd. to wlti All that 1-ot or Piece of i. round snuaie in rranKUn i wp., carbon county, ra., bounded and described as follows, to-wltt Be ginning at a stone In a public road leading from Welssport lo Ntroudsburg, thence in and along said road North 78W degrees, East 3 6-10 perches 10 sioue 111 sam roau, ineuee norm ki oegrees, Kast 414 lurches to a stone Hi said road, thence or iana oi nonen campoeii, norm aegrres, Vvcst 0 nerches to a noat.thence bv land nf !i ni.nl. Itlekert, South B9 degrees. West SU perches to a 1'usu l ri ce ur lug same 901111 ueirreefl. kiv 0 2-10 perches 10 place of beginning, containing SEVENTY-FIVE PERCIIE8. more or less. Tbe Improvements thereon con. sist of a TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. with Kitchen attached, and alt necessary out- ditlon. The said premlsesaro located about one mile from Welssport liorougb and peisonsde- uiiiiuiuKS. in, uuiiuiniza urn n nnuuu ran. aiiiiiK icw fcuo sKiue win piease can on me undersigned. terms ana coniiuons win be raaae xnown at inne aim piace 01 sale, or AUSTIN BOYER, Administrator. A. S. Rabonold, D. D. 8. von Qtwis i Over J. W. Ssodcabush' Uq Iquor Store, BANK STREET, LEUIOHTON. iwntlstnr in all Its branches. Teeth Extracted without Pain. Gas administered when requested. Office Days -WEDNESDAY of each Vrsek. P. O. adaiow, ALLKNTOWN, - h IftatttST.B GRAND TO CLEAN OUT OUR STOCK OF ents Furnishing Goods which includes an excellent nssortment of the very best "made" Ready-Made Clothing, we have cut figures regardless view, first and last, of clearing on first qua il y goods moves the buyer. He also, carry a BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS and SLIPPPERS, HATS, The prices on these good will to call and examine our stoclc and learn prices. E. G. ZERN, Opera House Block, Lehigh Coal & Coal, Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Agricultural Implements and Kepairs, Field and Garden Phosphates, &c We desire lo call fira IV fHdfo llllg dfdiOi BOO A full supply of which we have constantly on hand. Orders taken for Lumber. General Agents for the Imp. Anthony Wayne Washer & Ironing Boards Seller's Comer. North Bank Street. GENTS FURNISHINGS. Big Stock. HATS, CAPS, Boots & Shoes. TRUNKS, &c, IS HEADQUARTERS FOR GENERAL HARDWARE, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, ALT, KINDS OF COAL& OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa KOCH & SHANKWEILEB, HOTEL ALLEN BUILDIH0. nead Every Word Carefully. We have taken this medium of annhunelng oar GItEAT CLEAHANOE SALE, the Greatest ever held In the Lehigh Valley. We are determined no lo carry one dollar's worth of Winter Goods. Th enormous reductions we nave made and quote belor, will Draw me greatest crowd even seen In anv Clothlne Store In the Valla . We will clve yo 1 an opportunity qf saving many dollars on Clothing for vourse'f or your bovs. Al OVKUCOATS and other neayv eoods must ko, we are namlnz prices to Clear Our Counters. If .too. want to make your moue do the best possible service, don't bu until you see us. ' Lot No. 1. 500 Boys' Overcoats. Former price IM, 2.00, 1 73. 3.W, 4.00, 4.75 and iM. Reduced to 93, 1.35, 1.7J. S.35, tzo, 1.00, 4.00. Lot No. M. 1200 Men's Overaoata. Regular price 8.00, 8.50, 10.00. 12.W. is CO and Youne men now Is your chance, such Lot No. 3. 2n0 Silk Rerularprtce 12.00, 15.00, 18.00, M.oo, 23.00, 28.00 Lot No. 4. 235 Storm Former price e.00, 8JS0. 10.00, 12 00, U.00 and l.oo. Reduced I03JO, s.OO, T.Ot, sjw. iojo. il. llothers be ou haud with your boys, such bargalni wo hare never offered before. Lot No. 5. Regular price 1.75, 2.23, 3.00, X73, iM.t.K. lUOand 723. Reduced to 1,00,1.23,1.73, 2.23, 3.00, MJ. Lot No. 6. Be sure to bo on time assome lots will not last lonpt. Regular prlee 3.75. JA 3.00. 10.00, ., 13.00. 13.00 and 20.00. Ueducedto3.BO,4.00,87.0O,9Cl0.llXl0,IX60andl3.00 """""i Lot No. 7. 600 Inallslzes, redueed to If ss than Kt to manufacture. Former price 1.30,2.00,2.60.3.00. 3.73. 3 00, 3.73 aud 70, Reduced to 1.00, 1 .23, 1.73, 2 00, 2.80, 3.00. 3J0. 4.60 ind 3.23 Lot No. 8. 200 Single Coats for Men and Boys. Reduced to 1.00,10, 2.00 and 3.30. single vests as Jow .s2Qeen's. Lot No. 9. 425 Pair of Knee Pants. Regular price 00, 30, 1.00, 1.23 and 1.30. Reduced to 40, 60, 60. 75 and I. eo. Lot No. 10. 850 Styles of Suitings, Pantaloonings,Overcoatincs. Out of these we are making salts, trousers and oveieoats to order, that for price, duality and atria cannot be touched. 130 styles In suitings. Former price I2.oo.15.uo.ik.oo, 20.M. 23.06. iioo IKS W.OJ. iteauceo iov.w, jaou, ri.oo, is 00, 17.00, mo and 22.00. Lot No. 11. Includts a complete line of Gents Furnishings. Posh a Rott Jackets. Underwear, Hosiery. KOOH SHANK WBILBR, Lamest aBfl LealiEE ClatMntx Honse in the Valley. Hotel Allen building. CLEARANCE SALE, of fhe prices thev brine, with a out the stock. The big reductions sales quickly anil always enriches hiie nssoilUKnt of CAPS, &c. apeak for themselves. We ask you Bank Street, Lehighton. Hardware Co., Seeds, special attention to our Cement, Lime and Building Sand, me winier uooos Cassimeres, Worsteds, Corkscrews, Cheviots, &c, &jp3 Satisfaction. There is a good deal of satisfaction in beinjr perfectly satisfied, and espec ially so in regards to what you- wear. In this particular we invariably mors than please our patrons. Our stock being lurge, varied and complete gives satisfaction in making a choice o! goods desired, while in style. finish and work manship our reputation speaks iar more eloquently than word. Call on us for your Fall ann Winter Clothing Light or Heavy Overcoats, Suits or parts oi Suits. Prices alwavs the Lowest ! Clauss Bros., THE TAILORS, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. LSi 1100. Reducod to 3.50, GOO, 7.00, g.75, 10.09. ltoa. sluiinlitennir prices you never turd ot. and Satin Lined OvercoaU. and 30.01. lt.duced to a.so. 10.00, 12.30, l(.50, 11 so. Coats for Men and Boys. 445 Hoys' Suits. 500 Men's Suits. Pair Single Pants. Glores, Flannel BhlrU, Dress Shirts, Neckwear, ALLBNTOWW, X.
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