Society meetings. ainnKtro Castli, Mo. Si, A. O. K. or tin M. C. .ind-and 4tb Monday of each month, In Re bel's Hall. Lehlghton, at 7:30 o'clock r. u. Peror German. 8. K. C.( 4 it- Ounam, S.K. 1UB. QHADXH IIUTTXD LODOI. No. 688, I. O. O. F., . metlieinr Tuesday es-enlng, at 8 o'clock, it .inJteMfsHall. Daiiiel Graver, l, O.j W. R, Hex, Secretary, l'.ond Boca Tribe, No, 171, Imp. O. R. M rat on' Wednesflsy evonlng ot each week, at 7:30 o'clock, in Public school Hall, Wefaapnrt, Pa. D. P, Hlckert,S. B. R.ailham,C.of B XmianTpv Loiwk. No. 211. X. of P., meets every. Friday evening. In Rebel's mil. at 8 o'clock. J. S. Lentx, O. O. T. Ilatclllr, K. of 1L and S. AdvcrtUIngr Rates. We desire it to be distinctly understood that no Aavertlsements will bo Inserted In the col umns of Tim Gabbox Advocate that may be received from unknown parties or firms, unless accompanied with the CAsn. The following are our ONLT terms. Advertisements for 1 year, per Inch each , ,. Insertion 10 CIS. '' fill Months, per inch each lmertton 11 cts. ' Three Mentha, 20 cts. " Less than three months, first inser tion f i. each subsequent Insertion 23 Cts. jLocal notices 10 cents or line. II. V. MORTHIME R, Publisher JJ !. 81ETWKIIS, 'DISTRICT ATTORNEY A COUNSELLOR AT 1AW. Omct, No. 2, Mansion liouse, MAUCH CHUNK. PA. Settling Estates, Flun g Accounts and Orphans Conrt practice a specialty. Trial ot Csnses carefully attended to. Legal transactions In English and German. Jan e. SATURDAY M0BNINO, JUNE 28, 1875. Local and Personal. Hats and caps of every style at the lowest prices at T. D. Clausa'. A new 7 18 octave piano for silo, .very. low. Apply at this office. Job printing of every description neatly done at the Advocate office. Gent's furnishing goods In every "variety, very cheap at T. D. Clauss. To vote next fall you mast bo as sessed by September 1st or .lose your vote'. Hardware, coal and lumber at the very lowest market prices, at F. P. Seuimel's. Slatiogton wants five teachers for the ensuing term. Salary from $30 up to $50 per month. Dr. J.- G. Grosscup recently sold out. his office and practice at Slatington to bis former stuJent, Dr. L. A. Snyder. Charlei Trainer, Is now fixed In his new store on Second street.and Is sell ing flour, feed.&c. at lowest rates. Try ihlm. - An elegant assortment of spring and summer suitings to select from at T. D. Clauss' Halt nt Fashion, tfank. street. T. D. Clauss has just received a very large stock of fancy worsted sult 'lngs, 'which be Is making up a, lowest prices. .If you want a nice fitting suit of clothes, call at the merchant tailoring establishment of T. D. Clauss and be suited. The anniversary exerciso of Lafay ette College, at Kastou, will commence on Sunday June 27tn, and continue five days. Now is the time to put In Cucum ber pumps. You can get them from b I soromel at cost. They are the best pumps ruaue. The other day Mr. P. A. Semmel, coachmaker In .Slatiogton, lost ono of Ills' cons by bavlug it run over by a train ou the L. V. UK. Hats, for young and old, rich and poor at C. B. itboads', Mauch Chunk, ulao aJne stock of gents caues of ele gant styles. Cheap for cash. Great bargains In -muslins, calicoes, prints, 6tuffs and all kinds of domestlo goods at Kramer's Corner StoreSixth .and Hamilton streets, Allentown. , ltov. Mr. Evans, of Slatiogton, will preach lit the M. E. Church, to-mor-row (Sunday) In the morning at 101)0 and in the evening at 7.30 o'clock. CfaUsauqua Tribe, No. 204, Ira proved Order of lied Men, will hold t Heir second annual pic-nlo on Saturday, July 3rd, In a grove near Catasauqua. L. F. Klepplnger, at his livery on the corner ot Bank and Iron streets, has a lot of nobby horses and handsome car riages, which be hires out at very low prices, .The coats mode ud bv Lanrv & Peters are not only neatly trimmed but well made Up of the best material, and the "fit" Is unsurpassed by "any other man.-' . We had the pleasure Thursday morning ot meeting O. O. Muaselman, JJsq., of the Stark Co. (Ind.) Ledger, who is here on a visit among bis old 4 friends and relations. Boots, shoes and gaiters, made es pecially for the trade of this locality, pre selling at "knock down" prices at T D. Clauss' merchant tailoring es taollshinuut, on Bank Street. Cabbage, red beets, onions, saled, bananas, pine apples, and all the eaily fruits and vegetables at S. E. Fatz Jnger's, just received fresh from the city markets, and selling very low for iaasb. J. K. Blckerthas still a few of those eligible lots In Kickertstown to dispose ot. It you feel like securing a good boms call and see blin He U also sup plyiug'uour.feed, lumber aud coal at the lowest rates. r A JUBH Cuancb Wo offer for sale one of Eil ward Piotts' Star Parlor Or. gins, fresh from bis factory at Wash ington, N. J. This Instrument is sur passed uy none in the market. Call at mis omco. There Dejrjg an end of the miner's strike lu the Schuylkill region, Major General Siegfried has Issued an ordor relieving the Eighth Beglment, Nation al Guajds,frorn duty at Shenandoah aud Malianoy City. The Sunday Tribune, published at 008 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Is one ot the nratest, as it Is also one of the most ably edited papers In the State. It has Just donned a neat and' tasty new dress. Mr. Brookes, ot the Morning Her. aid was In town yesterday, and drop, ped in to see us. Col. Abraham Miller, an aged and respected citizen of Easton, died on last Saturday week. The North Penn. Iron Company Intend to enlarge their capital $100,000, by an Issue of additional stock. And now our friend ex-sheriff J. W. Itaudenbush, meets his friends In his now and handsomo bar-room. He would like to see you I You cannot find a moro refreshing drink this hot weather than the Ice-cold fountain soda water at W. S. Lobach's, lato D, Krouk & Co's. Ico crearn, all flavors, day and evening. Fresh bread and cakes every day. Thomas Mantz Is putting down curb and a new and handsome flag stone pavement In front ot the Ex change Hotel. Another evidence of the spirit of Improvement which per vades the people of our borough. What portions of the body are the best travelers? The two wrists I The perpetrator of the above conundrum was lost seen in one of David Ebbert's hand some carriages, taking an airing out tho Valley to cool his brain. Terms low. 1000 Men Wanted. To securo great bargains at Laury & Peters. They have just received a large stock of fan cy worsted and casslmere suitings, which they are prepared to make up in first class style, at 187S prices, to suit the .times. Where Is the statement of the Borough accounts for the past year ? Our citizens would like to see what was done with the money they paid last year, before commencing the pay ment of taxes for 1875. Is the state ment held bock by the Council or Is It the fault ot the .Auditors? Joseph 8. Webb has been re-ap-polcted Dy the School Board to collect the school and building tax for 1875. Ho gives notice in another column ot to-day's paper that said taxes must bo paid within sixty days, or they will bo collected according to law. Those in debted will please note this fact. Messrs. Itomlg & Hofford, shipped the new book and ladder truck, which they havo been building for Waton town, Thursday noon. It Is undoubt edly ono ot the handsomest trucks ever turned out fitted with reel, rope,gong and lamps and reflects much credit ou the mechanical skill ot the manufac turers. Save 20 per cent, by buying ladles button gaiters at Laury & Peters'. They bavo just received an tm menso stock which they are offering at a great reduction on former prices, and which they guarantee to be of u quality superior to anything ot the kind ever offered for the same money. Call and see them. Fancy Bill, rhinoceros tamer and Heathen Chinee tonsor, says the rich people ot Allentown could readily be distinguished from the " commonalty" on our Fair Grounds last week by the fact that they wore badges of some sort or another on the lapels ot their coats or dresses. What an outrageous slander I Allentown Democrat. The Bethlehem Iron Co. are at work ou an order for five thousand tons ot steel rails for the Southern PaclQo Railroad Company of California. These rails are to be shipped to San Francis co, and will be used In filling tho gap of one hundered miles which now ex ists between the Los Angeles and South ern Pacific and Tulara Valley divisions. We are reliably Infotmed that when the wages of tho employees of the Car bon Iron Company was reduced 10 per cent, a week or so ago, that the Com pany at thr same tinio reduced the rout of their houses 10 per cent. This Is right, and shows that the Carbon Iron Co., at least, Is willing to glvo and take with their employees In the present de pressed condition of trade. John C. Helper, a ifcrks county farmer, has adopted a novel plan to get bis fields cleared of potato bugs. Ho pays boys who will enter In the work 0 cents per 100 bugs caught. Tho boys are supplied with cans halt full ot wa ter, In which they gather them from the plants wherever found. Some 0,000 bugs have already been captured, and as fast as they are brought In Mr. Help er burns them. Last Monday, 21st was tho longest day of the year. 14 hours and 55 min utes. It marked the summer solstice, the time .when the sun Is fartbett north, having reached the Troplo of Cancer, and ou that day summer really began In tho noithern hemisphere. It was the centre ot the " long day" north ot the .lrctto circle, and the "long night" In the Antarctic, or South Polar re. glons, wbero winter Is now at its height. For the next six months the days will gradually shorten until De cember, when they will again com mence to lengthen. The "region board" of the miners ot tilt) Wyoming district called upon President Parrish, ot tho Lehigh and Wllkesbarro Coal Company, Tuesday, and requested that the officers ot the Union, who bad been refused employ. ment tor their part in stirring up tna strike, be permitted to go to work, Mr. Parrish granted the request, but said he wished it distinctly understood that the Miners' Union should no longer dictate wlio snail bo employed or discharged, and that men shall not be forced to join the Union In order to enter tho mines. It is stated that the utmost harmony prevailed" at this Interview. All the mines started Wednesday. celdeuta, John McKelvey.of Parkerton.whtle at Kaston on business, on Saturday last, in stepping from an engine while in motion, caught the beet ot ills boot on the Iron step, but In falling he caught and supported himself by the railing of the engine until It wae stopped, wheu bo was rescued from his perilous position. In the fall be fractured his lug near the ankle reir aercre. Ir, both bones being broaen. Jir. McKelrey watbrouvht to bis borne In Pack erton. and la now onus? the car s of Dr. N D. Ueber. cf Itua plaats ana we are ptea-ed to say is doinx well. Mr, 51 cK. h onlJaat reoorercu froji aMOTere plugs ui rueuiuausui On Wednesday morainir.llarvAr.aon of Ml Henri, ot Una olaoe. an uuinlort at Packertou. bad bis right band oauabt in tbe machinery ,th bones of the baud being badly broken. Dr. N. II. Meter dressed the tajnt ed hand. Our Mauch Chunk Letter. MAUCH ClIC.NK. PA.. Jane 26, 1875. With the thermometer ranging among the nineties, I must appeal to yonr humanity and hope that you'll ezense brenty. The Courts having boon In session slnco Monday last,thlnm hare boen somewhat more llrelr than they were at my last wiltlnr, while the advent ot the heated Jterm promises to keep them ao for so mo time to comet landlords, at lout, seem to boot that opinion. Let us hope that their expecta tlons may be realised. This tiring in hopes Is certainly a great thing. It makes one feel good for a while at least, and enables us to bear, and wblstlo at, adversity. For particulars ot noteworthy events, or my own deductions and observations, I refer you to tho notes annexed. Tfonra, tc. Cavebduh. Dashes alere and There. LltUe Tommy Is considerably under the weather. Poor fellow. Oeorge snrowl Is doing well, and may now bo considered out ot danaer. The Hook and Ladder nova beat the Coman- ches at a recent game at base ball. Mr, Jacob Loinns and wife from Allentown were in town last Monday, visiting their f tiends. John Dlemer. ft Herman, waa nn Mnnilftv last transformed Into an AmortoanoiUson.by Gracious 1 who'd a thonaht it ahnnlfl avai come to this. Here we are, at the mercy ot two secuuus ui louioueraw oruuery. Kaston is In n fair way of snpersedlng Mil. waukee In the Laa-er line. Moat nf imr hAAr drinkers now preferring the former. -Mr. Hlchai d Fordham. the colored barber nf the Mansion Honse, bss this week "done the state some sorvlce" by acting aa J urrman. After an absence of a week, prodlral Joe has returned to dnty. Whether or no tho fatted calf was killed on his arrival, X can not say. nv reference to the docket. T flnil t.fcnt tt costs about $17.60 tomallclnnslv shoot a goat, and a like amount to prosecute the offender. It will fiertalnlv be arood nnwa tji all vh.m It may concern, to learn that this year's tax Is 99 cents less on the hundred dollars than It was last year. I. Behler. nronrletor of the Oolntnbta TTmaA. claims to bare entertained more customers dnr. Ing oonrt-week thanany other landlord In town. Ho may be oorrecL The nleaaant countenances of Jam. fivwn from Bnrnmlt Hill, and Barney Phillips from Ashton. abone conspicuously among the Jurora during this week's conrt proceeding. A Mrs. Jeffries, who last winter had bar hnsband Incarcerated for desertion, hossotir reieuiou n w uy. imuuuneu uieoourca tor OCT husband's release. Sensible. What'a the nM of pouting. Monday evening the Marlon bovs were out again to nrocttoe with their RtMmAr. HtArnnv with a good head ot stream as they left the nope uonse, uiQ auuiiDfl worxea oottertaan ever before. Since the heated teim has broken in upon us, Hngbes. of soda f onntaln fame, looks deligh ted the army of lager beer men are In ecstasies, and hotel proprietors in general hsre assumed hopelul alia. In Patrick Sond vs. The St. Patrick's nn- nevolent and Temperance society. DinKalD. lass. J'.aq again uuuverea oneoi ms aoaisur. rlng.anaweliflnlshedappeais. Mr. K gain ed the suit for bis client, a till another. Molasses lick No. S took Since at a house near tho wet eh lock last Hatur. ay evening. The occasion Is sold to hnvo been a very pleaiantr one. l'ran Karen and High street furnthod the musicians, and dancing was Indulged in until " the wee ant' hours." Henry Yerger, convicted of perjury, was sentenced to three rears limbo, uatiicr harsh treatment Uutthen perhaps it is necessary that now and tbon an example should beset to ar rest this fa. t growing evu. There Is entirely too much prevarication undoroath lu oar courts ot justice. Des'gnlng to enter Into business for himself, Mr, Oscar Stork, for more than a year at the head of the culinary department at the Mansion House, will vaeaiehls position to-day. He wlU be missed, not only by the KaMtuu nf the Man sion, but also by the many who have learned to know aud appreciate him. Mr. Jos. 8. Loose, who. as will be found by reference to this week's Conrt Proceedings has been admitted to practice In the Courts ot this; county, is said u have passed an exceedingly 1 satisfactory examination, a fact as creditable to. bltn as it Is flattering to the eminent gentleman; under whoso gmdanne he pursued nla studied r No less than twelve fornication and bastardy cares have claimed tno attention of the conrt during the week. ' Ue fruitful and multiply'1 seems to be a text well understood In tijese parts, and as wl linaiy obeyed. And bow proud most of the fair ones felt as the? produced tbo living, testimony In the nan ot Justice. Best, des. the yonng mothers were nearly all good looking. Theie may not be much muslo in a dram, but what little there la it certainly takes a good drummer to get It out of it. 60 at least I thought, as I heard tbo splendid performance ot .ur. LleweUyn from Paokertou. who last Saturday oveniug assisted at one of Prof No. ran's bund rehearsals. Mr 8 , I am inform ed, has been a drummer tor 16 years in tbo Brit ish service. Chas. Iloxmorcr. the Jovial lager-boer sellor of Woatherly, for a slight mlaconsti action of tho Kconse-law, hsd to fork over S60 Hoe, and costs, to become reconciled with the majesty ot tho law. Having, as gracefully aa posuule paid gift. Unatley stepped itowu and oat. hopina that y doing so he might perhaps enable the parson to buy himself a new faco wherein to shine among the ladies, I've hoard of many nalluclnatlons.bnt never of one where a youth ot 26 considered himself a man of 41. Such a spectmon, bo vever, we have here. He accounts for It In this wise i At IS I went to learn my trade, at which I served 7 years, I next tended bar 8 years, drove beer, wagon 2 i ears 0 mouths, followed railroading 5 yesri', engineering 8 years, and canvassing 8 rears. which, to-day.would constitute the youth ofsOyeaisund 6 months. -How can these things be f EAST MAUCII CHUNK. Ebert's fish p nds still continue to be the prtucipal attraction. The original two ore stUl hard at work fit tint St. John's chapel. Morris Stoley has taken the batcher shop lately occupied by J. II. stettler. Old age has Induced Mr. T. L Foster's trar dener to spec a home in the District Poor House. Geo. IllUer, a young man employed at Bet ghe's boat yard, bad the middle linger of the right hand very severely mashed. Mr. Henry bchmale, who Intends relinquish ing business In our slsier.borougb, now leads a retired life in one ot his ast Mauca Chunk dwellings. A son of Fred. Barnoauser's. a lad S years of age, in talUng from a horse, sua tallied a f rao tuce and dlaiocatlon of the left arm. Dr. Hunt ing la at tending to his case, Last Saturday, aa Frank Jones, a driver In the employ of a boatman, was Ukinghla team to the stable, one ot the males threw and kick ed him. Inflicting a very severe flesh wound In the arm-pit. At last aooounts he was doing well. The scholars connected with the St. Joseph's parish school will give a gland exhibition on the evening ot Monday, thettu ot July, In the large hall ot the new school house The oxer, cises wUI consist In Dialogues, Declamations, and slngtnz, in both languages, theOerman ud lingdah, tableaux, etc. Let there be a good tarn out and bv so doing assist a worthy cause. Tickets an cents. Ten Nights In a liar-Room, The production ot the above-named thrilling domestic drama, by Lehigh Hook and Ladder Co- of this place, on Friday and Saturday even ings of last wsck, proved a decided success both financially and in the superb manner in which It was put upon the stage. The charac ters weie admirably chosen and the representa tions thereof were folly equal to that of the best troupes traveUar. Tue house oa Friday even' inn was not ss good as It should have been, but ou Saturday night. It was Uteraily packed. From prete.it accounts, it Is roughly calculated that about J0 hare been realised over and above expenses. We km pleased to acnonnoe that the Com. pany.attheuigeut solicitation oi anuniberot dtisens. have consented to reproduce this reaily lutereatlug and instructive drama thla (Satur day) evening, In addition to the perionnanoe of whtoh. they will produce the slde-spUtting faroe of "The Persecuted Dutchman t or. The Uill nal John Soiimldt,' Buy tickets eany. The Iron JUInlnp; liuslneaa. The Irou mining business throughout the county continues dull sud unprotttabie both to contractors and employees. Many mines are lying euUrely bile, a majority of those going being such aa have been aecared on rvoeut loss- air curie 4vau, ui Alumna, tscguuv op. I a uilne for the liBLlitfiliHiii Iran nv lovle.town. In Backs Co. '1 his la the onlv una in tho ylriultv, and from Its nore.(y proved a ouroe of great attraction to tie people for many sillies aruunu-tho pltoe havinjr been urowded trilhiiuudieds ol ylaitora the d; at lew fctuudays after uiinlag operations bad been com ineuoo4,-Allenlowu Democrat. Iteportoi specially for Tna CAttnos advocati. COURT PROCEEDINGS. Monday, Juxu zist. The several Courts mot st 1 o'clock P. M' Present Hen. bam'ls, Drenor, President Judge' and Hon. James Houston, Asioclste. List ot causes called, returned, and sworn to. llrtVOrand Jury bring called, 21 Inrors an. wertd toiheir names. John Dal net having been elected as foreman, they were sworn In. and charged as Usual. .The following 'wore appointed Tlpstavosi John Painter, John Conway, John StrohL and Jonn Sherry. Petition of William and Sasan Puree', minor children ot Catherine I'urcel, deceased, for B , . 1. T""" AXAiwuaor uppuiUHJU, lo glvo ondslull.oon-tobosporovert. etc Com. va. Vm. William, 17.irnlAtAn Dastardy, on oath ot AnnPontlny. A Jury bar. . 7 . . uejr ncro uiBcaargeu wnen defendant plead "guliiy." Com. vs. Llewellyn Klotx. Forn'cetlon and Bastirdv. on oatbot Kugenia Waley. llcog. nuance forfeited. Ohss. Hinnlngcr vs. James 8 5a greaves, nnle to stitke off appeal. Inmsttorof sale of real estate of Elisabeth Itotnheimer, dee'd. Sale confirmed. in matter of sale ot real estate ot Dan. Belts, deo'd. Salo confirmed mi-i. In matter ot Auditors report distributing the funds arising from sheriff raloi.f the real estate ot the Carbon County Agricultural So ciety, lleoort confirmed ilil. Auditor's report lu matter of fandi la hands ot Administrator of tho estate oi Peier and Catherine Klbler, deo'd. Confirmed. TUESDAT, JUKE22D. Chas. Laughsmmer va. O. AVstrantx. BUI ot costs filed 410 a. In matter of Thomas IUworth, an Insolvent debtor, for discharge. Discharge ordered. Com. vs. Charles Boxmeyer. Indicted last faU for selling liquor without license. Plead guilty and fined ISO and costs. Com. vs. Llewellrn Klott. Forfeiture of re cognizance reconsldereavuid sentenced as usual in cases of F. and II. Com. va Honry Yerger. Indictment perjury. Plead gnUty. and aentenced to 1 vests in .East ern I'enltentlary.aflneota-.Oiand costs Petition oi citizens nf ihiirh iiwmhi n tn Ap pointment of Win. 11 arte ss constable. Barks ordered to qualify. a-euuon ror appointment oi a supervisor for Lehigh townshlD. Chss. Oar.oll annnlntAd. At. Com. rs. Michael Reholt. Hnrntv th. I THUWA f 'n f fl I m . a ami an1 M.h ..a.-. ... slf the costs. com. vs. Hugh Dagan. Fornication and Bas tardy, on oath ot Margaret Boyle. Plead guilty. Sentence suspended. OOm. TS. JOhn It. flAAA- AAAAnlt. Atlrl YlattAmr with Intent to kill. True bill. Com. va. Oeorge. W. Stackhonse. Assault and Battery. True Bill. Jvoll pros, to bo entered on oayment of costs. uom. vs. Thomas D. Hose. Fornication and Ilastardy, on oath ot Slmlra Bennyhofl. Truo Pentium ot cltliens of Bast Maach Chunk and Franklin t,,wnahln . fn- a nnttlin mn ir lloyer, Jr, eubsUtuted one of the viewers In placo ot Tho. Lu Foster, refused. a-euiion ior paouo road la Towamenslna tOWUShlO. Itelected. lMVUinaA tArmlnl a pa nnt sufficiently described. Com. vs. John Price. Aggravated assanlt. Nolle pros, to be entered on payment of costs. In matter ot Stephen Melxeil, ball of Cath atlne O'DouneU for respite of forfeiture ot re cogulianoe. Continued join. vs. lieose wimams. Assault and bat tery by shooting. Onllty. Petition Of Lena Rtrnhl foe hAneflt nf AAt nf 8dof AprU, 1672. Urantod. Petition of Thomas K. Davis for a committee of medical examination. Drs. Leonard. Do Young, and Krwin appointed, to meet June 28th at 2 P. M., at office of Dr. Leonard, In tho bor ough of Mauch Chunk. com. rs. Honry Jackson. Malicious mischief. Case on. Com. va. John Lautnch. Perjury. TrnebllL Com VB. Wm. fja&aner. Kailintr llnnnr with. outdcejse. Ignoramus. County to pay costs' w.uo. u, vuwi uyLAmiMUK JUI7U1 IUTOO m6U to divide anrt valne mil ijiIjiaaI kiib, ahin. deo'd, and comojlsalonei's return to court. Par tition and valaatlon made by inquest to be and to remain nrmi aud inle granted upon the widow and heira of decedent to be and appear at the next Orphan'a Court. WED.1ESDAT, JUNE 28D. Petition for the aunolntment of a RommlffAA to examine James s Loose on bis appnoatlon for admission to the Bar Daniel Eaibf us, W. M. itapsher, and Fred. Bertolette, Ktan , ap pointed examiners. Ia matter ot application of James B. Loose to practice as attorney In Courts of Carbon coauty. Applicant admitted and takes oath ot office. Com. vs. Catbenno O'Donneil. Hespito or for. feltnre of rocoRnixauce continued until next term. com.rs. John W. Haines. Fornication and Bastardy. Truo bill. On oath ot Kvelina ber lass. Iteoogntsance forfeited. Com. vs. George A. Wilson. Forgery. True Petition to have viewers appointed for publle road In Mauch Chunk township. U.Q Butler, Jamea Sweeney, and Henry Boycr appointed. Patrick Doud vs. Patrick ilcQec, Treasorer, (. of. Caso ou. in matter of widow's appraisement in the es tate of John Gallagher. decM. Approved. srate cf Jonas llemeley, deo'd. Inventory and appraisemeotof wiaow's eiectiou approved. Kstate of Ueorge Seldol, deo'd. Widow's ap praisement approved. com. Mina Bemmei. I'erjary. Ignoramus. Unable to agree a to coatt. Com. vs. Dan. Dugau. Assault and Battery. Ignoramus. Prosecutor to pay costs. Com. vs. John D. Clsrk. Assault and Battery. Prosecutor to pay coats. In matter ot sole of real estate of Oeorge Bu rner, a lunatic ltetutn to order of sslo of com mittee confirmed. Joseph Hunter, Kq., a member of Lehigh County Bar, admitted to practice aa attorney in the several Courts ot this county. Com. vs. John LauDach Perjurr. Held In 11,000 to appear at next term. Com, vs. Jacob Jeffries. Desertion. Petition and agreement of defendant's wlf o for defend, ant'aroieasofiom Imprisonment. Ordered tbst. uoou payment of costs, tbe Sheriff shall dis charge defendant from custody. Com. vs. Henry Jackson. Malicious mischief. Prosecutor and dofondant held to appear at next term. Patrick Doud vs. St, Patrick's Temperance and Benevolent society. Attachment tor Pat. not Ma ray, witness. Sentence! to pay oust of attachment, and a fine of 15 Petition to change the boundary line of the Borough of Lehigh ton so aa to exdudo the East man farm. Disallowed by the O nihil Jury. ltennrt nf c.ninn Jnrv fitful. And th TlranA Jury discharged with the thauks of tbe Court. i no report to oeaaveriisea. Com. vs. ueorge A. Wilson. Forgery. A. P. Facuoett, prosecutor. Case on. Verdict guilty. Tiiuusoat, Jtnts Urn. Wm. Inman and Mary A. hla wife In right ot Mary A. Ionian vs. Alexander itobmson. Im pleaded with Sam. W. Thompson. Case on. lie port of sale of real eetate of Peter Doch man, deo'd. Confirmed absolutely. First and final account of Joslah W. Brown. Administrator of Thomas W. Patterson, deo'd. Confirmed absolutely. First and final account of Wm. Miller. Ad. ralulatrator of Ueury D. Miller, deo'd. Con tinued absolutely. Petition of KQen J. Ilemaley for appoint ment of guardian, Wm, Zlegeniuas to give bond in isuou, etc Petition of Lydia Kemaley, Intermarried with Wm. Hart, for guardian. Adam Begel appoint ed to give bond in taw, etc The petition of Anna ltetnaloy. for guardian. Ellas Best appointed to glvo bond In lixX). PeUflon of James Bemaler for iraardlan. Ben Rookel appointed to g.ve bond in 12000, lu matter of dutnbnuon of funds arising from Sheriff's salo of Ileal ISstate ot Dan Freyman. Confirmed nisi. , Auditor's report in mstter ot distribution of funds In hands of sheriff arising from aa.e of ileal EatsM of I'eter uchwab. Fileu. Amoncan (Jam Faint Company vs. Hosea W, WiUtams. Itula to show csuse etc Paradlast Lost. Lehigh Hook and Ladder Co. have great pleasure In announcing to the cltltens of Le biahluaand vicinity, that tbey have made ar, rangementa with Prof. John DeHass, of Phlla., to .exhibit the Great Mlltonlon Tableaux of Paradise Lost, or tbe Oiest Itebelllon In Hea ven, la the PabUa School Hall, in this borough, for two nights only, Friday and Saturday, July 2nd and lid, IKS. the proceeds to be applied to the purchase of addlUonal fire extinguishing apparatus. This Is one ot the most superb en terUlnmenU aver given In tbiaseeUoni it has been witnessed by thousands of persona la Philadelphia alone, among whom are mlntstors, deacons, etc aU oi whom unite In pronouncing It toe best exhibition of its character extant. The price ot admiasloa will bo .5 cts., reserved seats 60 cts.. children under 12 years 16 eta. Not oneofourcltlxens,younT or uld, should fsil to witness thia really beautiful entertaining, amu slngsndiutereating eihlbttloa.Uar your tickets early aud help aloog a good cause. Hemes btr tbe prooeedt are for jour owx benefit. Flrsmaii, AtUistloul A special meeting of Lehigh Hook A Ladder Co., w.U be held In their Hall, on Third street, on Tuesday evening, Jane s,st t o'clock. Bust, ness, of great Importance to tho Company win be transscted. By order II. V. AlOOTUIMKU, President. Oioaat duiiu Secretary. Fob TrtK advocate, THE POTATO DUO'S LAMENT. nr MAncuno. I am a little potato bug, And from the distant west, I've came to have a tug. At vegetables I love best. I have a splendid appetite For itotato leaves and such. Thoaxh eating day and night I never get too ranch. The farmers all turn out. The moment we are seen. With angry cry and shout And stlcxs and Pails green. They kill us right and Ittt with all their might and main. Bo that we are oft bereft uf friends we'll never see again. Our glossy costs protect us not From cuts and blowa and dashes. For when the battle waxes hot We got no end of smashes. 07is bsing our reception in the East, We th nklt would be best To adjourn at once the feast And get back to tbe West. Piiilad.lthia, Pa., Jane ID. 1876. THINQS GENERALLY NOTICED. o bt "kenoua." The Cahboh advocate now takes the lead of all dot county papers In Its local news. Also, that It la highly appreciated by Its large number of readers. Especially has It proved itscii anvo to the local interests of Lehlghton and vicinity for the past few weeks. We observed a pair of Jackasses. In a car riage, passlug through tho streets ot Lehlghton, Thursday evening. At least, their aitemnta at braving would aeem to Indicate an Intimate acquaintance with thejacttasj. We'll bet a five cent cigar the genuine Jackass couldn't havo made a worse noise. , Unite a large number of Mauch Chunkers were in Lehlghtaa Monday evening. The late train on the Lehigh Valley road fa an induce ment tor "love-making,'' thus far having pro duced eeveral "engagements." The marriages will be announcodln dao season after tho coo ing and bluing Is over. Tbe proprietors ot the Tamaana Courier evidently mean business, to Judge from the fol lowing elrculsr.whloh dropped oat as their "X" was opened In this office for per a sal t "Times are hard, w , nnnfc Mm ,1aa. heads,' Unless you pay np we will be com pelled to stop your paper. Heapeotfullr, avxluu ec Jiauujs. There la entirely too much ot fast driving- through the streets of Lehlghton, which makes It very dangerous for many people, and especi ally so for the large number of young children who are dally and hourly to bo found running at Lai ge, several of whom were nearly run over a tow days ago. Their escape was most miracu lous, and should prove a warning against 'all fast driving in the future. To mistake a printing office for a hardware store. Is very Improbable, to aay the least, Yet such waa the case Tuesday evening, when a tall, lean bickwuodsman, no doubt Just fresh from the " rooral deatrlcks," stepped tulana In quired It we had any good saws he wanted to purchase one When told tt was a printing office, he said he Judged it to be a hardware storo from the different pieces ot machinery In the loom meaning;, of course, tbe presses, etc He was glad to lcam the difference, however, and started up town to find tbe hardware store, which It Is presnmed he found and then par. chased tho needed " saw." -row that a resumption la conceded to take place at the operators offer, which all know Is a redaction ou tbe prices paid In 1874. the next to follow the miners, should be the Ilatlroad Com panies, by a considerable rod action In tho prices of fielahfhow charged by them. While report ing tho conference between the Operators and Minora, in Haileton, January 11th, 1876, we heard Mr, Ario Pardee, chairman of the opera tor da'oaates, promise that the llallroad Com panies would also bear their portion In tho re duction by lower freights, and that It was not Intended to come wholy upon the miners. It was. In like manner, promised by Mr. b-'ckley B. Coxe, and one or t vo others. This was a very fair proposition bat, so far as we have been able to learn, no reduction of freights has been mado by the Railroad Companies np to this time. A low freight tariff is tbe only thing now needed to again pot in production the furnaces and rolling mills ot the Lehigh Valley and give employment to hundreds who are now idle or working on half-time. By aU moms let freights be reduced i and, even if the usually heavy divi dends must suitor theteby, the stockholders will not complain, because It Is well-known and be.leved in sound business circles, that the era of large dividends has passed away and muxt come down be reduced aa well as labor. And ao with the necessaries ot lite, rents, c te st! mast, ot necessity, come to a level with the wages now paid. Dank Directors Elected. LEnioiiTOK, Pa., June 23rd, 1876. The Stock holders met In Mr. Obert'a store. D. Olewine was elected President pro. Ism. The minutes of previous mooting were read and approved. On motion otW.M itapsher,Uwas decided to elect a Board ot seven (7) Directors Five (6) to be elected thia evening, and Two 2) to be supplied or added at a subsequent meeting. T. D. clsnxe and J. K illckert were appointed TeUers. The foUowlng nomtnaUous were then matte tor Di rectors i D Olewine, Trios. Kemerer, Dennis Banman. Chailea held I e. J. (1. Zern, H, F. Hof ford, W. M. ltapsber, Joseph obert. A, J. Dar- ung, J. li. lucxeri, rTt-a. jjenouei. ana i.eonara Y Bauer. IL F. Hofford and W. M. Kaoaber de clined to accent the nomlnationa. The eiectiou was tnen neia. ana resaitea as xcuowai u. Olewine received 103 rotes, lhoa. Kemerer 83, Dennis Banman 123. Leonard Yeagtr W, Charles Seidle&u, J, l. Zero 4), A. J. Darling 83, j.K. Itlokert so. Joseph Obeit 10. The following named gentlemen went declared elected I D. Olewine Thoa. Kemerer, Dennis Bsuman. Leo nard Yeai-Mi. and AV. J. Dnrllnrc The Beeretai-r was requested to correspond with the Comptrol ler nt (ItirrMiAV. rmniullnv lilAnlca And Annh other Information as may be necessary to en. able the Directors to complete their organisa tion and preliminary arrangements for the Bang. On motion, adjourned. ii. jr, xlujtoad, necreiary. Five Men Smothered In Stoelcton Mine. Sun day, W. H. Ctunow, John Oartralle and Jamea Webber, lost their lives lu No 4 slope. Stocktoa. and tbe detail, of the sad affair are auch as brings the perils and dangers ot the mi-, ners life most vlvfuly before the publlo mind. It seems that since last Thursday, when the air ways were opened to ascertain the condition ot the tire, which his bevn burning since AprU last, uo indication of fire could be seen, and oince tlat time men have been employed night aud day, to work thur way to the vicinity of the fire, and get tbe breasts and nnrwaya free from damp, Jouu Arley and air, YV. 1U cur. now were at work on Saturday night, and were lelteved early on Sunday looming by the other inree men, Webber, uartralle aud aim. uons. It was proposed before tno ulint sain left, to open a door In -the gangway, inside, to create a circulation ot fresh sir through the mine. usrtrsUe, Webber and Simmon went to Krf orm that duty, aud tbe nionent ttey opened e door ihey were overcome by the deadly damp, cuniow and Anejr rushed to the reeouc Arley succeeded in orae-cing John QsrtiaUe out some d. stance, whtcai he became exhanated, and the others fell at ouce. A young man nam. ed Ed. Fowler, who was attending a pump at the bottom ot tbe slope, neaid the sbuui aud procured assialanoo aa soon as possible, but too souls of (Jar re In, Webber anil Cumow had passed lute elsxbity and nothing remained of them b At cold inanimate clay. Alley and Sim. mona were unoonsclous wbeu brvugat out i but reouveied through the day, under tne treat ment ol Dr. itieuaid Fruit. The accident baa cast a deep gloom over tne enure community and aa the three men have been respected and good mtrabtrs of society, Uie blow fails heavy on a lane circle of fnends. Curoow leaves a wif e and three smail children, Oarti alls leaves a young wife Jat a few months they were mar nod, eunday morning was the first shift tor Webber aud Oartralle since the lock -oat oom. men ceil, sod the par to eta of tueir lives were both called tiotn the usual oeiin, reUgioua duties ot a Sabpath morning to greet the cold lifeless forms ot their husbands brought home from tiis oilnc-Ustlston Daily (tews, M outlay. The Coal Trade. There Is a visible snd marked change ot feel ing In Coal trade circles. The termination of the atiikea and lockout In tbe Schuylkill and Le high regions have sUmulsted active propota. trout among the operator; and transportation companies to tnsko np for the time that has been lest. Nearly alx months of idleness finds the miners lu a plUablo condition. Tbey have Issued an address through their recognised or. gan, the Miners and Worklngmen's D. A., la which their entire defeat is admitted. Tho fol lowing cxtMoc from tho address oxhlblta the temper with which the men resume work i Cur efforts to bring about a settlement ot the several matters In dispute upou a basis ot con cillstion and compromise, thoagh made fre quently and in good lalth.had.ln every lna'aioe. been met with the claim, on the part, not of tbe coil Exchnnie Itself, sutof tiiecoai lix-nangs Committee ot Three, that thoy could dn nothing better ror us than was proposed in the first and only offer made u. Indeed, as we nro reliably Informod, they had never once, slnoo the begin ning of the conteat,uVen the trouble to call the members of tbo Coal Exohange tosether tooou a der our compromise ovatores, but after cen snltlng with the king of their ring tnov had taken it anon Ibetni-eivos to respond to each aud ail of them with contemptuous silence nr shameful mlaieproscntatlon of facts, riot with, standing which a oommittoo ot thrco and a soo rotary woro appointed at that meeiiug to pro ceed Immediately to Philadelphia, and there eudeavor if possible to have a ncrlons consulta tion with Mr. Oowen and thi Coal Exchange, with a viow of putting a speedy end to the sus pension, not on satisfactory terms, for that much ooold not be oxpectod, but on terms that would be calculated to restore arood teeUngs be tween operators and mon, and promote a peace likely to be preserved. That commltteo bss at tended falthraUv to the dntv aaslffnnd thin Anttn of the Insult", expressed sud Implied, to which lie members were subjected, thev having ex- uuuaiw every pusaiuiu ouanoeoi onngiugaoout a Joint meeting to accomplish anything. And now Mr. Oowen and Ihn oners torn nr Hnhnvltlll county have the satisfaction ot knowing that aa a county organisation we can continue the flgbt no longor, that the keen pangs of huntter have driven the more unfortunate of our namber into . a reluctant acceptance of terms, widen under other circumstances, they could never be In duced to accept. This fact, and our knowledge that others wuq have not yet yielded will soon be compelled to, and from the aamo cause, havo determined us upon thus pubUoly recognising the nooessltvot putting back into your bands the DrlvUetre of breaklnff the dead look aa nnlon men. You are hereby authflrliod. theroforo uos as an organisation,- to roiua yourselves xor any length of time to the unfair terms of tno Coal Exctuuure'a nronoaitlon but to aonnnt the situation "under protest," each branch to hare the tight to resume nnder the law of the anion at Its piessure.and upon the best terms that can w seouruu. Now that work has been resnmed.lt will make lively times, for a while at least, in the regions that have been Idle. The year's '-quota" allot ted to the Reading Railroad Company by the Associated Companies will have to be mined and transported In five months. It Is sold this can be done easily, bat It is doubtfillf the market can take all the coal that osn be fur nished. Certainly It cannot, nnloss there Is a revival in the Iron snd other Industries. The iron masters plead earnestly for lower pnoes In coal as a condition of their ability to evon at tempt a resumption of production. With wages reduced In the coal regions, with lower prices ot almost aU commodities, It la certainly not un reasonable for not only- manufacturers bat do mestie consumers to expect, a reduction of tbe price of coal to a level with other articles ot consumption, Phlla. Inquirer. June 21. Tho following table shows tho quantity of coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for tho week ending June.lSth, 1876, and tor the year as compared with the same time lat year t Regions From. Week. Year, Wyoming 11.004 02 411,7113 18 HSlleton 2,003 10 221,3311 tt CppfT Lehigh 841 10 Beaver Meadow 8 10 69,703 08 Mahanor 8,781 00 llWU 13 Mauch Chunk 2.211 os North from Kastou.. 163 09 I7,9 0J Total.., Last Year,. Increase,..! Decrease... 22.81 II 91,720 08 900,231 13 2.163,871 12 86,898 OS L2H6.U3S 19 Cosing Frlces of DeHaven & Towks etjd, Stock, Government and Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, , June 24, 1875. D. 8. 6's. 1881 bid. 2SU asked, bid. 18 tasked. D.P.6-20, 1802 . , , C. 8. 6-20, 1864 . U. 8. S 20,1865 . . . U. S. 6 20, 1863 J, 4 J. . U.8.620,1867 . . . U,8.&-20,1868 . . . U.S. 1040 U. R. Currency, tt's , U. 8. 6's, 1881, nsw , , Pennsylvania It, B. . . Phlla. A Heading It. R. . Lehigh Vallsy Railroad , Lehigh Coal i Nav. Co. . United Companies of N. J, Cold Sllrsr . . . . WA ssksd. 22) J ssksd. 24 ssksd. 26 ssksd. 116(2 asked. Wl ssked. ii ssksd. 19 asked. SOU ssksd. 65 ssksd. 01 U asked. 60 bid. sol, asked. 129 bid. 129W ssksd. 17 bid. 17(J ssksd. 8 bid. 10 asked Harried. OEDDINOS BTROH. At the parsonage ot tbe Mauch Chunk M. E. church, on the sin of September. 1874. br Rev. Alex. M. Wlgrtns, A, M., James M. (Jed dings to Mary K. Btrob. both ot Pittston, Fenua. MUMM V-YEIIL-On the 16th ulL, by Rev L. K. Derr, Joseph W. Mummy and Miss Jane A. Yehl. both of Blatlngton. FENSTERUACnER LEIBENOUTlt-On the 23d alt, by the same, William 1L Fenster. niacherand Sarah Lelbeuguth, both of Cherry vllle, Pa. KUNTZ NEWHART, On the SOthnlt.by the aanie. Lewis J. Hunts ant) A. A. Newhart, both ot Waluutport. BENNYIIOFF AMSTEAIX On the 1st Inst-, by the same, at the residence ot Mr. J. G. Macx. E. W. Benuvhoff,of Slatlnaton,and Miss Jennlo Amstead, ot Mauch Chunk. WHITE-WILLIAMS. -On the lOih Inst., by Rev. J. MsoNaugbton, Geo. White and Mary Williams, both of Blatlngton. BOLDT PETER. On the 17th Inst, by Iter. O. T. Haines. Mr, Franklin so dt and Miss Bila Peter, both of Franklin township, carbon ooun ty.Pa. Special Notices. E.F. Kunkel's Ultter Wtne of Iron has nsver been known to fall la the cure ot weakness, attended with symptoms: indisposition to exeriloai loss of memory! dlttl caltv ot breathing; general w earn east horror of disease; weak, nervous trembling-dreadful her. ror ol death; mght sweats; cold teeti weakness; dimness ot vision; laruruori universal lassitude of the mnsouutr aysteraienormoue appetite with dyspeptic symptom; hot bands flashing of the Podyi dryness of the skini pallid Dountenaace ana eruptions on tbe face, purifying tho blood; psln lu the back; heaviness oi tbe eyeudsi rre. quent black spots flying before the eyes with temporary rutraslon and loss ot tight, want of attention, etc. These symptoms all arise from a weakness snd to remedy that use K, i Kuit KEL'a Bitter Wlno of Iron. It never fails. Thou. Bauds are now enjoying health who have used Ik Take only E. F. Kusuu.-S. Beware of counterfeits aud base Imitations. As Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron Is so well known ail over the country, druggists them selves make an lmlutlou aud try to palm if off ou t,n el r customers, when they call for Hunkers Bitter Wine 1 if Iron. Kunksl'a Biitor wine of Iroala pox an only in $1 bottlo, and has a yellow wrapper niools put ou the eutsuie with the proprietor's paolo graphon the wrapper oi eaoh bottle. Always look for the photograph on the outside- and vou wiUalwsyabo.uittioput thenenuliw. (1 per bottle, or six fur S3 dollars. Sold by 'druggists snd Hosiers ovrrwtuire. Tapa Worm Removed Alive Hoed and all oomplete In two hours. No fee ttU head passes. Beat, pin and Stomach Worms removed bv Utt. KUNUU 29 North Ninth St. Phliaaeipnia, 1'a. Bend fur ouulrcUtr. For re. movlut ail ordinary wonns. cm I on your uras gut and got a bottle of KUSKXL'a WOtt-a STal'r. I'. loo 81. Jones 1 111 nOPB FOR THJC DESPONDENT. If you have been twuxliUig ail winter and begin 10 de spair 01 reoovery, or 11 you hsre taken a recent Mud, goat once to the Drug store of C. W. Lenta or A-J. Duriuur, ubt a bottle of DH.B. M oasis' HTaup or tab. Wild liisniir asd ltoajeiiou.ii. Take it and be well. No other ntedlouie acts so promptly and effoctuaUr la coughs, Oouls. and all diseases of the throat, lungs and Chest, lead lag to Consumption. Atandrvds who once thought they had mat dread disease have been restored to health by the use ol lals slmost mag to remedy. It Is also tbqbwt known speuflo lor Croup, and never iMn ia Whooping Ooagh. Trial situ IQ cents. at.jt, (lib. xJVj. 2d 18 18K bid. 22C? bid. 23TI bid. 26V. bid 24K bid. 10l2 bid. 22t? bid. 18 bid. 60 bid. tAK bid. Bll2 bid.
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