s TITE SCR ANTON Tl.TBUNE -SATUHDAY MORNING. FERTCUATIY 17, 169. m mm PLI! is BEST Fundament!) Prloojpta or ProtecUon ted Free Trade CaKWllj Contrasted FIGURES THAT ARC ELOQUENT In an Addrets of Matlorlv Scope Clearness and Fore.-, Danlll B. Strong Dissects the Fallacies of the 8oCalled Revenue Rnformari ami Outllni a (he Argument for Home Markets, Home Mamilacliire ami tha Continuanca ol a Hvstom That Parniits the Payment ol an Hemes! Homo Wage. On V U, 8 Dani it Strong adalreiied tha oltiseM of Btnrrucc. P. upon Ta Fun Inmouttl Prli r plea of Pro tection and Free Trade," Raipnkett' mi audience that crowds i tha Stnrrncca over i bona to lb attnoat oapacitj Hid remark' wet lUt nod to with pro found attention and woo ia in toy a mi wrti t Protection that tba ad lrea In full lias baea deetu 1 nrl iy of re pro t) icli n T! e ! i Ire- w is i follow littdi .: by bo c a par fncttiro adapted to our circumstances should be one of the great land murks by which to guide ourselves." Indued, is not Proteotion herrhy indicated by this greatest of American etateamaa a one of the tnadamental prlnoiplea of oar whole national policy- Ofeuver, il any doubt was possible ot, tbti Important point It wonlO be forever dUelpati ! by tha Following llnei from Jel tnnou'i aixth annual meesage, which are the uororanarkablaaa President leffei son wai thau confronted by a surplus la tba treasury arising from protective tarlffi uBhall wo,1 sayi the ureal American, "suppress or tower the tarlffi aad thus give that much advantage to foreign i ver uut doneatlo nanntaaturaraf On faw articlei ot more Senegal and ueceasery use, i he iQppreaaion m one teasOn willdoubl leaa be right bnl th great inaaaofthe artlolea on a. biob dm lea are levied are for 'ij.il luxuries, pmobased oat) by the rich, wo can wall alt rd therawlvoi the use oi them," Equally, In I80B Jefteraon earn op in n few irnrd the fnndamental principles ot tba whole American protective system a follows) "Mv own luce," he deolarea, "la ibat we should protect homo ui.itiuf.ic turea to tba extent of oar own oonaomp ofaveryt Ingol which we rwlaetho van luateriala Now, the grant Democratic president Uadlton speaks f Proteotion In the tin anee,attd be nrgei noon congress, In his apeotal meaiageaof Haa 88. laiNJL ibeeiiao. u eul nl measurer even toi the Protection t haute labor, r c - .ur Monroe, nlioa Democrat one nf America's greettet and wtseei atutes men Author .film celebrated 1 Ifoaroa 'Nv'r .!' did the lain " Ami etc An iti .1, Jacks u hi wit" the grand old Dam cratir preetdeut was one of tha atrott eat tdvoeatot ot tba protective tariff a IMS, many o( th northern elates utvlughim hvli votea on tbia lauo luhlstttsi pmi dan lal election And wa niusl reiuoutber that It was only nnder the throat ofolv I ar and with g .i relui tance thti J tek- .: kbau u Protection in laHS to keep peace with the lavcholdlng ollgnrcbr ol Pin d i will il ne, thai Pro l. Hut ru proaneritv under inn t I it.' tha I re a- wUhedj 1 1 t--:nv tHKont'ta 1 1) net iti Proteo'ion tii.t promlucnoa wow mies, it popularity hade any yeere, era Ban always Hrnniai weD to i : the 7 fieri .f'7 t,s iy a rt'piijf-sri i it waa it aatorai .. tii i, ,t it- - daatrtal ye'em wa, mn happy to say, nini by WaaWoiion biouell tba lama the '! tra in i ol Indepeodanoa n the itb of July. M'lr.i a in at approprlat KtatM for the aigning 'if tbll I md deela latinn of Atnnrlcnn lii'lepend moe, ai it h pfOII tnott aptly itiill'd lu (urn, ai ii'rhli wan coiiHi'i'T'O hy our forafatbere tboav and of oar ha i lieni in tboaaearl' dgjfi abtpbollderii merchanta, farnwrt, riiechnnicn immi iiy I ilmrari" liarlnil lirgeaitlv K'Hi'i'i"! '!iKr' " to p is ti.i Mil) that our eonutrr, a bey graphically exptesaod it, "nugir Im I idupeiideul I,. f H- l IIH W' il r.H I I .II' III ' " Now, in lui iiTinieii ino'.a::i of 1780, Waabingtofl blmielf Mnted out to con mtatbi nooeatltyof thla protaotlve pol icy. John Adninx, our tfaoud prtaldent, dfdtbeaama And for over twenty yearn laob ideoaailva Tariff icitimt followed was amend in rv and 1 1 Ipfnl to thi -ri -Ittal act i IS! U, nbloli rnlgui wellbeoalled Waabin ttou'a proteo Iva tariff. Purl liei in ri, lln Mi.t "i, i'r i .k' i i, .liif feraon, Madlnaon, Monroe) Olay, Webster, Jackson all in fact, "f our greatest and wtaaat atatasman have advocated tba pat riotic and be sflolal polloy ol ProtaoUon to bona labor aud nidnKtry, Is mn Protection, ihen. indeed n nn- t . mil poiiuv, ami nil II I .vo Uut Co mn to Djaka it a put ty luauef Hut, the immortal founders ot tba ureu. Democratic parly were all of tbatl Pro tection UtS, JtmUMOH a PBOTMTIOSIST The avowed fnth-r and founder of the Democratic party Thotnni JtffurSOu, was a Ktrict Proteeiloiii"t. Iu bis .Drat anno I jnussage he says, "To protect the mauu- b i low eitiseus, is I eSpl IQ il:'':i eraiou of Demo- lea, tr 'iuwuat their priUCt er '.he wv-e and immortal I; was tin Inter -ihtt changed mpletely An I to til'" it i one tba ime t'.uie one satructiw pages t oueas v, trace h w tot grandest y oatrloticof Americao par- I ice ol the southern slave iys ml bed o secession and the I . waaoa to our Union. Lei e that f tct, lei as always re Fr -e ' , !' a forced up u ic party not by the iatelll- ; iotic north, bui b.- the old w.4 certainly baaed on uo f patriotism or reasons o( p. Ko laadal 1" moeatlvea ; -nl v.v'.t'ire the r-paoite its or :. . 1 1 leea, mis or- porely se;ie;iil uatur and tau led artlii Batumi antag -tot vital Interest ol oarna rily snd i;red'n-?j. or i forcihiy illutrate to v u latjNtoaiam of Free Trade tj- faT laxntal pri'iciril : . in by recalling the famous ic.o'. Sonti L'aro'uait, wuieh "iiro, I most My, t:i' f nal lt in the Deatocratk poiiey ioa t- Fre- TraU mm sab s a:-, on Xor. iy. 18891 .. :-, ;ar-d the authority of I taes to eoUact duiie nul ami ' lie li"!t:s ef the State e.n 1 i-ce-d from th- t" i n. And t friends. th it th met (fordrt i :rv writtea on this t;rt bin- j 5 Amenotn mt.tutioas even held by this snin.i party that nndof the Constitution, 00 which our union was founded, that it was aUconetttutional to prevent tba destruction of tins glorious union And dually, did not Jafferaon Davie aud his tbroug i-i i i ii they aeueded from the union anu ion' asunder the oonstltntion limply to the end thai the union, toanded by our forefather, iniiiln, bo heller safu guarded a id prase vaul Btrange logicl Inoomprehoutible iufiu nation, was it uol lint, my friends and fellow oitliona, it was no mora strange no more Inoompre henslbla than ih, pr nl deliberate da Ktrnctlun of our Industrial tha present reducing ol hundreds of thousands of a klngmen and their families to want and starvation nuder the ntiiple folds of a pre i lentlal message preferring to Over Bow with aolleitu.lo for tha welfare of the working claiiss ami enltamed, moreover, wltb urn i ardent desires tor the greater iioiii trial prosperity of "oar oeioceii ouhh Ira " N isr, tlx' logic n both Qaaos in certainly ill.. Mime Ami i toll von. mv in I and Fellow oltiaeua, that the spirlta, It nol In Ita in em i.'n . surely in Ita ruinona affaota In i he aine also, I beseech th northern Dsmooral 'ore in miier tha (or the pud sixty years his liistorl .1 i,i in ins own party baa bean I 1 1 ,'i d ipe anil cat's paw, rhua was he dupe nutti under the Olay CttlUpWm IS ''I' IHdit ha Was ton ed at hint 1,, iiirnw Pwtecilot aathe bone i" nppaaaa the Pico Trade dogs of war, Thus was ho ag tin dttua u itii in 'in the oil of our fair laud was deeply drenched in bw hi is' blood, I idjure Inn', ilierefora, wllb all hit In : ice and patil itism, to not again be llllpe III in 'til until out lUdUStrinl and maunfnotuiiui system Is orlpple.l for yeara, unr ciminerelal n''"! ueas nearly destroyed an I the lutnre "f the gn-iit democratic seriously compromised In the nituds ot iii intelligent patriots and sensl i ie in, -it it i 1 1 n i for Democrats to i ei urn tot he origlual tradl lunsoft grand old Daino eratic i a tv in its days of glory and p iwer, tt m time tli it the wall i luude I and pal ri owe opinions of Jefferson, Matltauu aad iiouroe their wlseal leadara ami out itattimen should aguiu in their lo this nd,thewfore,lel ibem repudiate ,'t'.,v mid for ab Ihn Miisernido s. 'till. . 1 1 Irs i 0 dhouti, 1 1 1 over 1 1 eve tud and e ns'uts, wbicu terve only i" blind their nairiotlsm .lupo theic common senas an i b tray the moal vu.il kutcr sis of tbeir i ,'irtv. 1 u u i I, im Free Trade be redacted , i le Protect! 'ii once more become a natio lal po ley m 1 cease lo considered as n mn ty issue. The tsrifi emocral ought to Join handi with the tariff Republican in this ooa ,- ,'t uatto ii issue no matter how wide i they iii in lu ded on other issuhs. a id nether they ought t Inaagurata a . tiionn policy ol Protection tan would eventuttllv bring numerous manufacturing enterprisee into the south -the same as nort hern energy has already croated tha i rent southern wuters of iron Industries. rua COPNTR MAV rheu t 1 tt wl 1 tli who are still, as of a pai t Is kdei s, v,' , ..! by BO mjsn intnd .-'. reltytv -ur nntonofthe :y wno nix favor th Free I am aimp.y statins an bls mtoaa ifcn oertaialy car- I sojn-eaii American patri-1 re of unwi'tialy apbobUng a i i. on tnoroaLi -xa-ni:iat.on. sty And, I alarm, most lajurt IttoBat iar' , though still fa ipa, to lbs ptli ate Interests . . ; a ' - iy x-7 fa.-n;l.s- with tii hi j iit-v. kn.itv that Free Trad" ni.ldi tt fiiigirehy OB i.hs "Tr h",'ii ir.ty for noriher i was nor r. nild aver ifa'itur.n?. Protec Ita natural eoomji ,-a.le am Its oatural t trtat If Prott II aattlad policy of th iiy would ftortbefn . .r and mora pre .. hot, on tba ot lot ably bring iii i i fa to the H into -wbleb i the.r turn BeCeS' OT and crest" a '-lass lha plri!, of th" i,ig tats. Conaa r hail '" f',r'" Pros t If obllgad l'i the ry. WblCn fndy rx imlina first fpiVS the 0 nfl in f.voi it 1881 .f.d llnally for II is i' ia t 'i n- 'in :er 'Ii" baneful Infl i looeof tba i w ' on tba i;ra '1 Demo ill principle ofetate rigbM became at est so falsified and pa mrtau that it was Iflterpretad a tha rliil. to SeOaed from th' lokei and Free Trad i wm m ids tba b md mate - t ilavi rv. Tbco arose 'he oil tnaltyof RaceaafoB, il very and Free T ra la ih" two persons of ibis an tl-patriotic md Dn-Amorlcsn trmjiy haifodlappearedi ail iim tbird nd lasi Prea Trade itlll I '.aiii. In trm ebaraetaf and role wars natar ally masked prvio is in tii i ol r-1-1 log by the overebadnwlng quattiou of iiverr. ii it now that ilavery It gum Free Trade nasi ilan I out alona ami wa , therefore, on centra tod around II an the remaining ajorioOal Intaraata and pa 'iim it r irnwrly ibarad wllb it old pari nara, which folly accounts for tbls no Imslyand rarprlsing appearance in our midst of the aatl-manufacinrlng, on v 'iM-r i an and sntl-pn rlotie tendeacls of liepra am Free Ti ids ibrong enthroned tt wasbiugt in, hr'-a' bingtba old B mtbarn liirit of tba .vnr, SJ I Id B RtTWKEN niiIiiii ami KOI i it Thus it is t hat .in ox i ' infoderate offlcer with his numerous staff of ex Uoufed i aoootltH reigns lunrcoM "V.-r the pedslon bttrvaa to nojoatly and nneere monlonslv trample t rights and dignity d our old tar veterans nnder fo e 'rims It Is I list' tlm el in us Stars and Hi.rip-s avi b n sham f n i v lowers I by an i h irn haoda from i in poet of olvllliatlon Bad Protection on tha ffandwleh l lands, to rrhih a Obrlstlan rapublh: and enthrone n heathen aneen. And nrm it is that tbi great ory ol despair rising from oor nori h- ru linliit.Lri"l ei'tii'iv. ami rarmiug II10UI bra been aaui l i tnd unheard by tha soiiiuern Free Traders ot consraai if tii' itgh they Ware, Indeed, the active staff of an iii Vienna uuorederata amw rsv tginj oor flalda aud deitroylna out Industrial Willi the lama ime iinnr nlsloi ail una I'tiiihal spun thst nharnctiTiand ill ro ti.i I army from April Ig 1801, to April 18, 1888 In ot'ier words Irotn the honiliiirdineiii i f Kurt Sumter to the idrr ndar "I Uaft But even tile cry that Prolactin i is mi - coitititut innal Is of the satu" nature anil force of the old try that, it was nnCOOatitU tioual to oppose elavciy. I n: wus it uut UK PNtTKD. people "f iii s mth Id deluded by t!i -ir h thoirown eyes the advantages of Protection, And then w ill the ast glimmering spark "i the old an tagoulsm between no (band south disap pear tbu p es ut autagonlam being to a --at degree a misunderstanding simply Bctwe m northern rannufacturing tntares s sb t the tontberu mlaoonceptloa ot mauu tac uring ad rantag ia. Thus may we lutini have a great and nited count y, the sum - as before we be came 1 1 v i t-il a id embittered on the iptes i . ol slavery. Bnt thus nion c in i his great md be ace vaiplt ie.l. it is, indeed, worth atrivlng for Aod it should be the uuceasiugal uol every patrl itlc American ,'a- s iul i po es marvel us facilitlsa, ;' ir t te manufacture of cotton goo Is near t :e :..-ids whew the rotton lagrown. Uore . . oea ly t.'i per cent, of the Cotton England manufacture.) is raised on our them soil And this Immense trade with its millioos of protitl aud millions of hours of labor is rightfully oura. Indeed, It ,".1 1 certainly in groat part be oars, lr but for twe ityyeifs to come an eollgbt tned protective policy could preeideover tu- iudustrisl vestincy of oar nation. 1 lem att its both n irth aad sooth should wefgb and understand lbs wise patriotic advice of 'he great southerner and found er of the Democratic party I have already tii" : iti" t, t: tie iy. "My own idea -says Jefferson is that we protoet our maaniBC t ir ' to th extent ot the eonaamption of every thing a', which we raise the raw ma terials." Tbia means oe.r own home market for ourselves, and it is. indeed, tha true doc trine. How deeply I regret that it has cMrtipfl to bj a Lieiaocratii policy. No iiurli-t in the world i i qual to ours. A single one of our railroads t ne P mnsyl- va ; i mi'n.al, I lixlieve carries morn ton- n ige in Iri .-lit in a single year thou Free l'r.id Eoglaad carries yearly In all hr : i !' lanl ibipa to all pait- of tin' world. On tba other hand, the (nteraai trade of our va-t an 1 nlgbty republic i greater :.:.,ri t t.e ' i ' uale in Prance, i ig land, Holland, Prussia Ramie, Austria -in fact of all Europe combined. And to .,', an Idea of tbe gigantic trade goinc IB betWet .. ail th" slate- of our Colon, I will say tha', if w 'omparo wliat wo COO fame par capita with what, per capita, other nation consume) We are not a popm Utlon "' 70,00 i,i 11 but rather population of over TOD,ooo,o "f people, I la not " imi. slung, then, thai foreign trader and tbstr agents should greedily novel tbli magnlllcent markei of ours, wincii Free Trade alone can give them to the fatal detriment ol our own cltlaens, And to "litni'i this market - I he grandest siel most, remtitiiiral.ivn on earth it. is nulla natural the are willing lo make sac rifices aod ovi'n buy whomever will h-ii his , n, his to, '" or hi- v on fur Ilis tra lition- al "tbtrtj ; f -dvoi" aavudaabo1 traye I 0 r loiru anu liMster. Iii'l""l, tu a well known fnct that for ion trader have always offered directly or indlrec ly largo bribes for our market. And concerning) ihi Lord Brodghtoo, lo th" B h'lis'i parliament) onca said: "To iiiii aocasa for our Bngllah goods td tba rich markets of the united Htatea, It p Weil Worth whilo lo inriirn los on our Rrt importations In order by the glut to nil'' in, 'i orlpple American inunstrlea, ' a rowanytL conntR Arton ov oapital ions, beoaoaa in reality Free Trade makes all thlnm dearer. lake nil otln r anpertlcitil nrgiinients of it kiinl. He. lumlniiii'iitiil error of Free I'linh' is ,i ronsidi r th" clieiiliiiess of an article as something absolute, a a prsacv pit mane, wneraas, II is nu principle Whatever, It Is uuver nnvlluiig at'Koinle, hut is, in fuel, Hi" in, .st shifting and rela tive of ml i niiilil Ioiih. rorlnatauce, a suit, of clolhi'sal tinner suit isihrce utiles cheaper to a man on a salary of J.luu per uiinit Ii I hau it is to a iniiii on a salary of 8100 oor month. Again, if i am making bat 88,80 par day andyod iii" in.ikme ( i oer dev. ii hut at is jiihI i w lean deal to you as it. i to in". We must oever forael i bal mi ariicleiH cheap to the boyai ouiv by roaaoo ol th" mn uut ot money he dlanoiaaof i buy with In other words, n is aheap limply with respect to the uurcbaalng powei of be buyer, I nisi 1 1 1 1 1 1 I V . II Is ill ' 1111 Wi'll Hi" nnmuiiit) or ih inn inn at largo Wiu'ii ivn iiiiini munoy abroml to buy g is Instead of pro liiclng or inunufaol ar- iug iii. on at borne, era Inevitably diminish ih" purchasing poweroftbe oommuuity iu a far g' sAtci i hi in than we cheapen th" articles Imported to t ho oouaumor- i hat in to say, ihaii we iiuv" luoreasad the power Of thee Illll li 1 1 v h, I hm-imik llm pricoof i ha article, Lot us sunooaa, lor Instauoe, that wa end i i.tieii.iiii i iiiu .nul to t i v aooda that oould an well nave been produced at borne, Aud, fnrtherm re, that tblaparobaaa abroad wa have diminished tha prion of tli" mini Is to I lit, o ui ii ut" r -a v 88 p"' 000 ti which on 11,000,000 It 8800,0011, a FAfAli IMiUaiON, n by thla tranaaotlou PreeTradera olaiiu we have inoreased the pnrohaaing power ol the oomtnuuit) lotheamounl oi r.'. i i.uiiti, because we have navmi that nam i o i ho cunsumer, iim io aceompllab tins have wo not been obliged iii il si. send gi.OKi.ooO aliruadf And in lending Ibis sum out ot the oonntry have wi nul evidently diminished the pur chasing powei of ibe community for l, ouo,00ii? lulle d we have, bVonnea the purohastug power nf the oomtuuulty Is measured at tbe prossn day iu biisinaas rela ions by tbn amouni nl uiitfy iu go t mil oirculat a Therefore the above transaction la sim- piv thp, iii.u to li a ii tii" nurobssiug power ot the community rorfyw,000, we till,, on th" other band, been obliged to diminish this seme purchasing power f"t 1 1, in id, oi HI. winch C'U'lalinv i i i a dend loss tu i ii" community m purchasing iwnr ol 1780,000. Ihis, my friends, is the Ionic of Free Trade pruspei iii . Is it uut eaay to nnderatand thus why distress, pania and disaster have always coincided in i iir national history with a Pree Trad" police. Plually let ns consider thai it' Instead of ending the above mentioned stun of tk u 0,000 abroad, tins mony bad been paid out in wugea and the price of raw mater' mis ai homo, i would m time and by rea son of the laws ut trade have produced tbia aame sum over again In some other produce or manufactured article, ladced, .j is; tbi same ys nu force is ever loat In the p lyslcal world, so in like man ner is the productive power ol in may kepi hum,' -wr iiettve in producing ami re producing wealth and prosperity for tin- oommuuity. now ratal an Illusion t aeu, to tooiteniy suppose we oheapen tbe coat ol living to th" working eiaasea oy foreign trade, when we diminish at tbe sume time and iu a ttill greater ratio not only ti") pat chasing power ot the commnnlty, but likewise Its productive power which, we must remember, is the s do source of livli- hood ior the .aii irtui; population Most ot y u have probably heard of the i 1 1 1 . i who li.iil iul i i in tlilsciiiin trj . II" goes Into a bakery to buy a loaf of bread, fjr which tbe baker nsk bim m cents. ''But," says Pst, ''in the a old coun try where 1 iltt came trom 1 could imy thi tame for ."i cents.' "Thim why did you not Btay there! retorted th t laker. "Ar. iiplies 1'at, with u twinkle In his eye, "tue Uivil was to get the ."i cant h " Though under a trivial form this aneo dote graphically lllnatratoa the fallacy of r rni. '1 ruile. hvcu now with only the advancing shadow ot Fi Traiio nver u', already "the divil Is to got th" Scouts,-' wnat then will it be when th" reality is upon u Anil hnuttriils of millions will be golug iibi 'Hil. wlnl- the ntnuiinl of labor will al th" came tun" be dlmioiablng at home. Tne stupid naaortl :i of Free Trailers that tl.e mora we bay abroad tbe more other oations will purcbaaa from us, i il I ANNUAL STATEMENT iik ihi: Commissioners of Lacliawauna County, Hhowlng rrci lple, illsliur"iii"iils, couillllon "f tha niwnoss ami aeeounu orsub' and Counly lax . on. i tots im iim fiscal year endim H'"-- Hint, INtl : RKOB1PTB, mount oi reeetpts Eer lbs year as par mtemcnt r uounty Treasurer, l, w Powell, and chargeable lo Oea i mi i ounty aad Bridge fundi iisn,Bt IHSIII HHK.MI'.NTH. Amount "f dlebuiaiBsents fmm Qen rul County iiii'I llrl'tui' luii'ls ii thown by (be luitoiiioc latamaai ut toeCoinmbwIeneni W it. ,'2ii m 11,701 tfl 1. 1 if I VI ipte in sxosss oi eipsnesa. t AMHMIMKNT i Paid Assessors tor maklns BUtts and i nn uiy asaesami nts clerks mahtag ooples, I'loiina aod iouIiiiik im dupllsaMa linn iransi lipti ol mort iiHi'i'u i,i"l Jieliitie nti, I AH1, IJlliajN'l. Paid ior advertlalBfl redsmptlon of COUIIty Itoluls, slil" of m ull 'I uml unaoated lairda, ami publishing an in statemsaiol i ounly 1 oauau si ru t 8,188 81 BRIDOKH, Paid Owi io Bridge Sompaay for Kim lu., UlfSS "'"I bridiea, mte ovei i unkhaii iiis-ii 1 1 reek, one over lard ni-r's CresK, ami one ovsr Mmi Uraefe IIJBH w Paid Harrison iisoimT ior huihiiuu stone arch or i'i In HoOtl lowriahlp Paid wiiiiain MelaiughUn im stun,- area bridge in w a vii I y iHirollah Palo a ii Uuiinlns Jr , ior piHiiH, a,' . loi bridges Paid v i' a msdsB, inai lug plana, ilw' Paid bndgs viow- in-p'-i tin,; bridges and advertising 1st I In. .V" rmaoN fxpf,nskm. Pal'l John .1 Fabay, Sheriff, Fbr feeding prlxmers SU.IIIO 13 l'ahl Salaries of Warditis aad Kisas r o,ni 17 l'ahl Fui 1, ' his, water and Kleclrlc i.igio n.070 IK l'ahl Qonyeying Prisoners u and Ituiii I'rlson aii'l Pi lle- p'lt 3tt 00 Pahi Prisoners' i'IoiiiIuk, Bhoaa, Bedding, sic f-i 88 Pahi SiHip, llrisiins, llrushi s, Wrinaenfete MB x l'ahl nil Cloth lu Warden's His nu 4M Ml I'ulil lilHlnffclaiils 411 Ij aid Telepboua m m Paid IU'sililii lstwu Mower and Hnlldliig 1 u vu si Paid New Keys 2 HI Paid lu palraof Co'iity Prison mni il Paid Covering a team Pipes, patent eoverlng up. 4tt00 Paid N"W lliith Hwtms 111 i Ounty Prlwiii ill Paid Pbysk Ian uml Mcdh ul Hupiilhia Illli 0-i s n PBINTIMQ ANU BTATiUMRKY, Paid lor lllaok BOOks " Pill, i. d lllank , for II." wvi- ml Couni) oiBcsrs IIJH6M aid tor Mtatlonery for the aaveml County ofneers .. . HH M - s It REOlHTRAflOM 01 ViflKUH. Paid AhMiHom making May and Ds " inlMir !. ililiKilori iiii'I i I'-iks making topics tor Bustllou BoafdaJ) 7,4MZ1 HDAli DAMAOkVB, Paid liamagai to Land as awarded by Head Viiiwi-rs uppoliili d hy i.'iurt I 1,116 00 IlKAIi VIKWH Paid Hurvevomaad Viewers sDOolBt ' d hy Court 8 STATE HOSPITAi FOR INSANE. Md for keeplriK Insane Inmates trom I. acknwaniia Counly It 'JOti 25' HL'NDHY EXPENSES. Paid P. J, Messstt et al., Clerks, for icrvlccNaiid otlicrkuOdryuipuuBes t '& MISt.'EI.I.ANEOUH. Piihl Poi.tic", Stun. ps mid En- i el ipea, etc $ Paid Stute InduHtrlal llo- lurmuUiry Paid Lival Kxpi'iiws ru, a luxes overebarged and n-fundeil Paid Iteiurns of P.lrtbs nod licalhs V, 80 10K 10 lou ;jo 160 01 ro 8 4 ZS 61 no oo ai ti 111 00 won :il n DEI ItlANKD BULD1EHN I,, in m ut daesased Dot t h m i i owei fnl oomblnai of oapital tha lonai Intelllgeot monopoly nil tru h i ' ii l h i i lu i.ne l uticerHi'l nc lion of Bngllih laannfaotnrersi whan tmy h iv" iu vi iW Ih" Conn n runt of ii lori'lgn market, mid ufniiii h a member of the llr.i lh p iroaui oil. has declared I "In imy q i ut. r ot in" gtuoe. sn.-s ne, wnsre com l , ii tin ii inn mi lik'iiv lo iiiiriiii' arltta Bugllsh n opiily, Immad lately tha capital m nc- "iiin iiai'i uri'i's is mus mi in that pari louiar quarter, and ioii i"" i ported there anu sold In large qnantltle in I in "lull pi IOCS I nal on In hi" romp I it loll i ' immedl tiely ounted unt, Dnglli i man ni ctureri hav boon known toeiporl goodatoa foreign market and sell them ii nil " i I'd. fm yeara w i tit a view of "tt lug the market i" iheli own IihuiIn again, anil keep tbnt foreign market aud step In ior th" WllOla when praii'S tevlve." ir i in ii, foreign trade in willing to make looh great 1 1 n - to obtain mini." , nee i wi be simple auongh t RQirpoaa that thasa same effofta are me airendv mail" lo opbu oor porta to tbaiuf Do not our own t- rporatlons si'Sud huudredsol tbuusands of dollars yearly 00 I or Idglslal tin s sunn and federal to procure legislation favor able i" u.'dr loioreataf Bn likewise, then, is foreign money I 'ne inn, powerful agenl amonn thenntl- mi ru. ie and uiisci uptiiuiiH advocates of i v ... 'if ids in the i 'nited Biatea. I nan readily nuderatan i imw aontbern Deinocrats, eon now afu ? slavery baa disapi r d, should niiii cling to Free Trade Ihrougb "id tradltlona, long ac quired manner of i hoogbi ami local Ignor mien ot manufaoting advaotageai iim ihrn north' in men, leadera in public opinion, writers ai certain merits Bnppoaed to be acquainted with ibe eronnmio hlatory "f oouu 1 1 v, should advocate a Free Trade policy In spite ol history, Common seme and patriotism i n tu ma proof poaitive that tbeir Free Trade ardor most have Ipcentivri tbey would i trommel log pnbllo, Tim main iiiitimienl, however, under which Free Traders mislead tminy 'of their own party aod of tbe uasuspeoiiog public, ii mat Free Trade will make goods cheaper. iiut thin 18 tho grcntost of all tboirillu- really too ab-iird to b" not iced, wn not for the numerout dnpaa it has already mane. ' an anyone oe looiian enongii to lun- poaa that iiatliiiis buy goods from eacl oil.er on sent itui'ulnl am', polite principal simply lo i.'iurn the i oiupliu.oiit, ns it were. The Idea only leomi prepoatroos to any i llsib," I'.lsti slliii. It isnevertll less a fair specimen of Free Trade bob sense. Nation! buy of one another from neces ity and where they can buy cheapest or to tii" pes! ;n i van i age. tree iTadcoan nut locreitse "in sales I i orei-ueri hv our mgle dollar. Wbereaa II i evident that every dollar's worth of good we buy iibrosil places just by th n much mora bal anoe egaluat ue, teAicb bolanos of trade it rfiieiis "no in ioi 'I bereft re the principle Invi Ived n foi etgn I rnile is on tlie tue o It a curielicv B COM i mi iiiio, uml nut as l'i ee Ti inter taleely assert a barter principle. TUB OBJECT IN VII. w not PMOl i nave airsauy anowu itnit vim moiiim itiespnessot an article is not in i rmi sidored as a primary condition ami a an nO 'inte piiucipt". , even it-ieF aruuo thla laiso oenire moit of tbeargumenl iuuiii.it euii cuuci'i mn,; rreii Iiaili'iitii Protection have revolved, lunch i" u genai nl bewilderment of 1 1 a public mind I, ul when we oiii'" understand tlmt t lie uhj ict In View is not t he pi ii " i if an iirl n l hut ralln r the put i busing power of tlie coiiiiniiiiity winch alone is tii" oorrt idea then tlmt which h ,. , prove l been oconlttsod mnl obeours becomes Im in dlately plain miuI couiprabeoalbl i liihl sVOB i .iu umbo, itaud i. 'Ih- respect I v vi.lti", cm '"oiienlh, of I i ,0 u t im. mnl Free Trade moat b" lodged nni by th" i i inlnal cbaapneaa "f good which is always relative and therefoi nrpo'iet condition, bnl rather by the pot i h i-1 nu power of ih" community, wblobl a I w a s an nl' vol ale pi i ni i pi" ami n i,."orr dunditloBi i,"i ni, then,hnld ai troo and well round nd "si Ha poiny teodi io diminish th vol nine of money In actual circulation and nl I hamuli" I mi" to diminish nlno I he IUIII total of limns of "tup. ine I nl lull wag" , ii Ii tu bo rejected, Put if, mi in, tiary, a policy tends i keep money In tbe country andincreaaa ih" i 1 1 1 ii lat ton sud also InCfnaae "I" main iniu the sum total of hoars of employment i lair wages, men II. is I ' lie hiiihsl an llllle linl Li .. ..; Now, in) ii iiii'I", I leave yoo to deride for yourself whu n pnlloy will do tbll Pi lection or Free l radel io i onnectli n i h wltb Ibl point i will imply nun, mat wnai will give us, as natiou, ih" iiii.mi boneit money bowoi with, I h" I I liny i nl In bin -.lib Hie In eh est wagsa to the worklnftneii should tu Hi" 1 1 1 i ' l a 1 1 1 " 1 1 1 ii l priiiilpli III" collli'l mnl k" sluii" I llm wliul" economic Uol ley of oor democratic and 1 lirlatiau repnb t ie I HIS, iinle 'il, l the fiiml inii tils! law of all p.'iitii ni 1 1 ouotny, having in view in C lie, al Wellnte ol I lie wliul.' pi'opl" mnl ni" BlgUiSI d" e opinion of a tuilloii prosperity, Anil th"tiL.h Ih" ittcntcsi of nil laws for I he w ealth uml hnppine of our pir.it i", bavortbeiaaa, ao eaay of CUinprehaUllOO, thai the most llllltnule i iii -' ii can undsritand it if he win. ihialawln n (lonnolal effaou Is th" law of ti gpanalou and contnotlon ol the ourreocy, or mniiiiim of eiohanga In aclti il cm ul, it lou, Bxpsniluu, or a healthy flow of aoaail im v through u mn ion's oommerolal sy tern always malntalua, or Increases, proa parity, Uut COntrsOtlou f llm currency is Inevitably lollowed by deprctalon, dis tr si aod disaster, Now, Protection In tba Hmted sintc lias tbe effect of normally expanding the ion iy circulation. It is inerefore In variably fallowed by pros party, Hut Free Trinln has the effect nl contracting the currency. Theielore il is always followed r "i later In ilisnsler. Thorn are the fundamental principles underlying tie two reouomlo theories under consideration, Oonwqumtly tba Contlnu. d on Pass 9 HUQlAIi l Paid lor Inn Iul ltollui'1,1 Kolilleln an Ul i Aet lit As stmiblv. anuroved ivih liar. hW6...l noWi i OUNTY COM M ItWIUN KRg' OFFII I Paid il. i. Ilalstead, ounly Commlssluiter tlJM ' Paid W lllluni I' lun, i ounly i omiolsstonei . iflU ' aid Jobii -I- Fiaoaghan, 1! it Coilllllilin'oiiM . I,IW' IJ0 aid I harlesK Wagner,Com' inlasloiierk' clerk I, Ml VJ I'.ll'l .1 I- VS ll'lllus Anfl-tlilit i link ... MHO W I'hI'I II I Kniiiin, i ounly tollCiUM (00 00 Total amount of dlsbursssenti hy the ' ounl CoioiiilnMloii'.-rh on their wiirruiits HOI, J Ui 4,010, Series "U'MUtJUt I The following" dlSbBJOStnCBtl were iiiad: hy County Treasurer Ll. W. Powell from the Qential County Kuiirl, Ui wit liitiirtrsl paid on County bonds W.OiVI 00 vlale 'I aj on Loans. K-10 " Traoaejrrad n, linking i 'nd aiwi 08 hu,t achoola J. ; Taylor, i inuiiy laslllois yoo 'a County 'I leanmer's coifiuil- hM 7,'KI 41 - H7.7I4 Ih 'lotui amount disbursed fmui Qenar al 1 n inly and iirtdK- tfuadi 8MT4HI w HTA'I K TAX AOCODVT, To valuation of money at Inn in -I, bonds, MMUoiireii U' , asw.-nned in liv'sawamia Cotiiity lot the year UIBkaabjeet o, a bar mill las for Hal ia.riWM aod lepeCted to autls U-.-td of Bmvenutt Commls- f .... ;',,lll at tour mill I 'ti.'iVl 'H U a Tnatsursr1! mnliMia a to HI 31 h i A l l'. AUtlll Paid lolW .1 Haul- auditing BO OOOIlUl of Prothoii' laiy, Clerl of Omria, Ryseoidar of Deeds and Ip g U-i of Wills I Balaam ttaa 'siahi I ByBBt U "The above ninounl, lj wit X'4& VL hs.t'K is,n paid i, vim h'.a'' 'Ir'anurer tif County Trassersi i w poweii, un-VmnIt of isnld aioo .nl s-!',ni'?l w li:SJiwai rih Coaoty, an pr Act A 'th Jum, Utl, Ul wit, j'j ' ir,,r,j;;7." Ii w PowaU, Ooonty TrwMormfi In Aooount With LexjiuiwaiiUii Co. on. Hlnhlug I'uii4 Tvwfl imp Faod iPd'mv Uob Pund gtati I ji. i '; ', ': i l COI N n obB Morris, i i IlITORM tiling Paid I a unis ho reai lata t tci w l ai j iiuiphin, uuuiung omit- fol )'ul IMC.' 001 41 Pllld S S .s-plllkn, liudltlliK omits lor year lew KH no t -', i'iii::;ti un-ici-its P, Kelly Ijistrict Paid Im. HUirnel BL7S t) John.) Fahey.Hberld i.tai 5i ("hu h'll'llmuli 1 .'-I i rt P,7 .i' Paid John 11 'I humus. ' ierk ol Courts 3,'Jiu 'I Paid i . E Pryor, ProtbonO' tary t Wa Pal i I. J. Moaly, Beoorder ol liceiln luej Paid John J. Shea, County Detective woo n:,n i Ol M V BUBVBYB 'niii a B, Dunning, Jr. Com mlssionei appointed hy Court Ui mii ley disputed boundary line between Lackawanna and susue- Iihiiiiii counties i ii'ii) 'aldL i BeusonameaQrvbie US il Paid W II Mllldei ill, I. same service .... lso M Paid secrelKry of IiiUnial Aftslrs, tiasiiiK '' Hi" be tween Wyoaalngaad l-ai-u- aii'iui na eouullm 11 CKi BaiailM In"' inla r 31 '..'.:. UlJM 'li l,"Vi 1 1 114 tl 'lalen Imp.liaOiOf IDKI IKig 1 1 a la.i 4,'M 'Ji Tales. HeatMl uiol l. oi-at'sl land ! 4;l l) luieieaton I.Tiiatatcfl Jano I.i'juor I ih ensss. Hon . h tauni.t t-lat! TlSSIIIISI of Per va.ai ui returned, years ISO-' and ISM Jury In, goal iiid "'U uv, foilowa : John P. Kelly, Mil All v John II '1 bomus. CPs . ts ... John J l-ahe), rthirlir lusetih UBriea Attoraey ii il Cisaini ijieaogieiMiai l.xoi.i.TSU d Tan s oi'i'V'J . ., Prisoners Bemdeoweted pioth'y I.ten fees rollected ' Proceeds Copt'iB tai miss lah feiit and 'stf. on ..:. . - rsdeened from Oo. Com'n I nited Htate-, . yean lent loi one of nun roomi Old ."ru t re, tc ,s1d by Cr Kall'rt law hy Cot'rt Klale Larp'l for corajdhng,! 4.' Tax statistics by Co. Com'm In isv State I'ejt game aSfW S V 1 A. iseanloii, dels"t)ve lie eb . uodflee . Redemption I und Bits Tiaitsan fiisn Diiailj riiiid oi Bndgs - 'ii. ..: - i I i otal J.T1 S ii oe -I u an d 47 MJITf ',i Lilt BJ ir r. -': 1. t.Wi v. f.:Tt W V.Jt 47 c a m 1 vi Mi : 17 U .. L. l ': V m tt .a. '. V. TO A I m eta .1 It M Total M Ij H6C Jt t 7 C'B "4. K ."t ii W jo W TO i h 'ri V 0) Ji 0i M K J. sr. . - - t . - (as t ' - r :l -1U4: Fund 1"B- ablp Jvmd ii d -up Fbj ; J.r.cc- Y I. u . -i i,2te a COURT EXPENSES. Court Crier, Tlpstavss, Paid md Mis."uculs Ptiid Bteoegmphera Paid IJ rand Juror l'ahl Pull Juror Paul Traverse Jurors .J4..VP '0 . 4,:tei 7u . Lgn i 7JS7 ' st 6,081 Laao oo Paid CoiKtuhlei, maklnc re luni to Court l.lUl 21 l utd ufarcw appointee by un Pal'l Lack's Juiln lor im L lltblng Trial Uata, Argu ment I ;i ; . cte . ard tor type wrllbip np ; an I prtuilnc Court Uulca. etc Psidc. K Pryor. eoarbeslBg t mirt Rules Paid Jury Commission, rs and Clerk. 4Ki M tSt '.'I 70 00 Paid di tectli e set vloee, 2' 00 'JO.liis ' OOMMONWK tbTII'8 COSTd Paid tee- of Aldermen, .liisiii-en, con- stabtes end wltneaaes Inerlmmal oaao I p.',410 M COURT HOUBH 0ROUM08, Paid for niovvlnn lawn, palleeman, IhiiiK'nl Hulas, h. iielias ami ollar STounns work on Court Reuse l'lVlslnN OF Kl.l.iTliiN M li DISTRICT Paid lor maktiiK male, of propOMd I .lection iilnlrlrla t 4."i 00 division OPTWP8 AMD BOROCOUH Coupons, lutema Traaefer Uj Mnkief Fund. . Traaafar l" Tax on Loans . . Counly li.ttitutt Coaaty tVsfrraatapiald Vos Not 1 l'i 4!40 inelutlve Eliihtyone iVimty BonO rede, mud. tue of June 1. 11 Red'uiptiou Fund . Township Fuud, Warrai.t palo iji' lo 44. UicJostve Paid state Treav.wr Itaiaoce Mtata l ax. vaj .K. state Tux, year ii Tax on loan, hslanee 1IC Tax on . rsJt Mai Fund overdrawn a, nn County 'lYeasunr' Oom- UllKsloU luni i agB i i..oo 0(' Mi II' .' ". 'la. a "i n ..,' HI sx, jo SS0.S0H :. :::::::::$'aijii::::::::': :::::::::: tmar 1 , ' U bun's''"""" .K ) itoeo a -ua aWll 9a i 88t BM ... M M T.ttJS 4! fa I- ltalancf. i O ' j M : si 4.-.1- '- ''?- s.s. -2 ... IMW tu i.w it as an km it ti.au.1 it ix.hu.' vi w ai.i-.t 7 '' We? ' is,arajjtv 51 saoKjm, irr Scranlon. Pa . January IT, IBM 1' ' 1VWELL Oeaat Trwa.s-c BtatdOMnt of the Account of Oollc-crcvrs cf Sia7i- aai C: uv.ty Tax, Year 18P3 -ia! anp s FSTT HAS Pn.d h wen appointed b) Court I I vsl PUN PKNITKNTI AUV. Paid tor board ami clothing oi oua slots im yaai i i-oj ELECTION cos tests Paid wiiiie ns n i he oontsati of okell vs. Unlnniiii, rhoniai va, i uSIek unit jcnkin v. tiallagbar, end Commlaetonen In Obeli va. 111111111111 enntest appointed bv Court BLtXjTIOK k pi:n srs paid eleellon offleera and for one oi polling piaom P" Xl 70 Paid Rsr bsllol ooiee, tovi toi temporar. eleotlon houaes, oaodls bold era mid cttrtalni Ibr bumbi 80188 Pnld ground rem lor the n m piirarj nlestlou houaea 112 88 Paid printing Ibtilola, Cards of Instruction, KleeUon Blanka, ale MM ti Paid uiil'll'iilnii hi'. 'lion Prnewmatlona, lbrnat ji and Novniihei elections 1,111 BB Paid foi Rtortiiu mnl Heiiinn upbonihi MOI Paid ho repairing and rs moving I'O'i w ttiiiit up tern pnrai v else linn buttaea is;' in Paid ior delivering ballnU. lailli'l lHl'n. iMMilhn, etc . to p.. itlc,' ulaoes and Judgai of Election M7 88 Paid Clerks appointed i.v conn in oompuui i h etlou iiciiinis. BK08 Paid lot lalbela foi liniloi Boiea ami incidental e penaea v 00 Paid i"i freight and eaprea sue 4 O I U.llil s Pllld J V I Paul Jurun IMJl I '-IS , Ihut, Coroner, ,,, I at UgUMia Mil is ..in i; i, nil Mi i 11 T : . j , . a 11 1 e cti - r a a i- - z tli - i- i a PisTRirrs. iu.i.ECTORS h ? raj- j i R 8 1 1 1 : s 7- s 1 - Its K fJ I? ( 3 PO II P ! t s 0 a r w ititlMn. . $ uen Km.., .. . . e tt K Same IJIU . HJ W ' II Oh smith LTRal Itt a g " IV.rVlt awe LM IU - U " "5 James vi'Uoytc ... W f G 1: IL H J. TsnOeld .... MK.V IS S P V. Carroll UN U UB8 88J M m t imer 2jMI... 81 a? 141 H " ,1 r QarniU .... 4-v p r canxdl 23 ,fS8 r. E iwr. '..tee is -fiSl i." il utMrce Helwtg . . . X.4N 17 vjweti as. sa K liolan I . t is sj si -sn. .a ., m - w i as iMr-mi . : : . ' . i,m n mn nu ujaa ajf as o- 9 i .ii M ic i m ..... Ei 4- km H a if in ;i i 7j . as w: c,s: lilts Mg t n? M l..a ie '! M . a Jiv m: LM8J fc Cmm ati , w m 1,2 S ., 1 1 8Jg as ar n Ill v.- l'i . Si i -.! , '.i 1 Wat tun :m i -!'''' . s.r rsi . ,i ' - iti iii a at . . '. - ; M in1 f l.'-VViV ott8 i . as as i MD ej eg M in ... N8 gi M l.STTtU, -.7 10 i UMW lil UJ 'iSM 1,041 tl U a a,ci; Ai' s oi u si i.aes if aj I lis': .V n i.v.1 aj I Mv H .1 IS ill lisst'it wci: Paid loiumace nn Steam Hollers in Count) prison and i sail l nouses, $ PRMM1UMH, paid Pramlumaoii tfailoui tutmali killed, liioludlitg lees ol udormap and JuaUcca I PI ni b nt 1 11)I NU BXPBNHB8 paid Janitor, Pi reman and Wiilchiiiao ll.r.H S7 rain i .n. Rleetrle Light, w slei and roal. . . , 1,085 n Paid repairs "t i ourl timim' ami rapalring Beware, oioi els, heatlita apparatus, ste 11,800 s, Pnld Telephone rrsil 111 Ml Paid im mill' llle nal HI In i lerli of Court and Regll li l'- ..litre K.asl HI paid R P iiross, attending Toner mid Other Chn'ks, and one new clock i st .iii Paid Wan III IIH, Clei.lllUK, Herubblng, etc HO 08 Paid Bepuirlng Eunilturs 888 Paid Supplies, llliniliin. Soup mid Hiuh" H'7 III Paid Hie in,, he ill ill Paid New Furniture and Car pel 1U1 al Paid Kieotrio Appamtua tor ventllallim No. I and 2 Court K.n.m l.lst' .V4 Piiid lialtrsaasa, Bbinkets, i t" im us., ul Jurors no il Piiid i io . i in, i' li. Rosea and brawen na new metalllo llleeanen In Clerk "f Conns and Ri-aliU'i-'s ollleca 4'. (10 ;.. in h'4 Atehl'Slfl HotMUiih lllahrly MTOUgh s. a. ai Tawaanlp. urbondale Tap . Cttflon l.'wnslilp ' Ooi Ingtne n:.ip tvi t'ond.U. en Klrt Ward. Beooad Ward Third Wani l eiirlli W.inl ri nn Ward Dtekeon cit Uor,' bnnmnrs Hamutb Klnihurtl ltiironih Poll I'oiiuslup iJlriil'iirn HoWlllgtl OisssnOi Id I'oii BshlBs Bouldsbrim Bare Jermyn Lhwestgh jeflbrwin Itewaahtp la Plume lewitugn U htkii Township Ijn'kHn aniie i " p Madison Townamg Ma) held Domugh North Ablaaion r p Nraiou V. ti-lMp OWpbaal llBrougn Old i urge tee nshlp Renaore pie nahl . li. 'ill io llroi'U i Wp smut rownahlp s vtilngtan i ' p pitiig Rroak Ta p a. eilt lioo'i kit. Wlnttai Ih'is'tiau . . Srmntot! CI,' i ii ii Ward s. -oiid ward, riilnl Waid ,,,, Fontlb War.1 ruth tn nl, sivth ard Sei enlb St ard Kithth Ward, Nlnlli itrd ... Pantb Waul K.iei isiiii Ward. Twelftu w ard thirteenth s srd IKntrtrenlk Ward PIReenth Ward Slstrenth V aid Sio nlitrentll Wind niRiitrt iiih w ard Mllflreuth VI' nnl I'wentletii t ard I'weut) Hist ard I 12,410 tu C V Khi'.tf IVtr..-l, Mci.eriet Eh A. AO etlei ,;.si V l .ii mi ,t s Oerdue. K A. lane .1 K. Klicr ilev KlsSOB .1 i. Rmllh Joseph Has Is Rug t Snack Mlenael ss ime .t c Thomai 11 A.veia John I- Eaddrii J K Walkltt I ,',. M . IO...CJ Ja.-et' W -a, v. ii i- Ni arton .... j v isewartfe n I tnns Chits ilnll Jaiaea I sta i.t . John D i mus K's an Oabrlel lA all J i' 'Mallet jiiaii'i ic vans iHrese I'honia Wm .1 Vaioi xnthoni iilsli .1 M lliwe r m Veraoy, , i has ttat nor. . .. ChSS tiiS'hl I'li.vuni. Iteflhxiu A & Kleler i)a ni Jonas HvaeeC Piiwell,. 'c. c. rerber It II fha" Win ,1. I it mi Ferdinand ; a'h fnorBas HaOYon ,i ii Klobolaou . s7c a: tea .4 l."ia 4: 4.I.C 0 i7i ia an .v, l.r.ss a) iT.na m s.rst ?s i.sai M ivTSi rri 11 . I.KiJ tS S.IU1 :'l s,m hi .s.sra in u.txe 17.. mi no LTti nl 4,.:'' W 4 M 1 (V . ' 7 4 1 . 4 IS 17 li ih at s w a j.aw SLI 'in I! a ..si ,s 1,013 S ',,4,s M 8,ew iv MSIS II Ul 00 1. H n 14 iti itfo . 1.774 ;.v .4 tl' M tjm o !,a 00 can .'o-s a1 t' el 4 , OM it' 1,111 IM :S4SS Vti ir: M ' ei s H H : ' - St SM i , M : m i 1. ii at rat ni 8B hvijM aJii-ajj ij m ; on fi 8 yVd'Ag Your 1U92. Seraiiton rhiisi ard ,, gevenlb Vard, K.iahih m md l u eltili u ard Ttuttnaa sallr... J I . U.vun w g Htliar.. . Rtchd ), Canary ! urn ii I.... 'p M9 1 1 1 laja t 45 oa l.. iiiiiance due, aubjeol lo Baonamtbm and catnaaSmtoai. Since nellleil 1 .aw Otjl 1.401 N ll.s.v. IH on' .vS ,J 1,101 117 aw 8 sU 41 CONlil lTON HE Hit: ITN ANCIIS UK LACK V NN coun n I I 4 III 1.1 I IKS llon.Uof the Issue ol June 0 per cent lt itisi Ipgl conl Pond of the Issue of llo- bameai Igt IM (.Tiei cent, llondi of rti" Issue of f cemlH'i tut, ltv.t ToUl llinidiHl Indehlednra. AKMKVa. . Qaab In Trciuniry, "Counly piinil" Cash In liMihiin. "Hil.li;e I- unit Cash InTreaeury. "Mlnklaelhiod liuclroin Colleclors, "JHlind Coitrl llotiM' DlllldlBB . Enmlture and nsturtia lulni Conrl House ttnaiiida,... Cuuuty Prison .1 '.S.lMi IM 7i,lMI III (10,1X11 n IKII.lMl III J SI.Nli U am ii I" . . SB.OII iW Sin I as.'W ai ..'i.... sje.wn in rllPs. ntl.OOH 00 . .. ITti.lXOUO ... lai.ououo Enrntlur.. and llxtnrrs In Counly I'rlson &0a Prison tirounita 81,000 HO Total Awsela sam.itmi M hi, . tl tal.'lli. .il.esi Assessed valuation tor the year tm 1115.158 Oil ktrarafi "J 11 for yinr ish iw,aw 00 Amount "f l "aunty Tns. DupH'Ste l.u' year 182, lneliidliiu Heiaetn- beraddllluiavla 1S1.K7S N AnHiunt orSUU Tax Implicate. . . SUSO 5 lirspntfullv submitted, B. W ROHEUIS. tlll.ES RiiUEUTS, JOHN TIKMTITII. County tXmmlsloner. Altost: CHAR. F. AO-sum, Clerk. Sc.. niton Pa., Feb. 1st, IW. tl