i " 8tlity 'MftcllnBS. xnxno tfxwU, No. 7, A. O. k. ofiiie m. o. 2nd and 4th Monday ol eneh montn.ln no. , Doillall. LobWhton. ;iJS,clV'," lOlIADKN UIRIU I-OBOE. No. 666, 1. O. O. K. meet every Tuwday evening, at So clock, Infleber'ailall. Daniel Oravcr, c. O.) W. 11. Box, Secretary. TOBO POCi TBIDE, No. 1J1. Imp. O. It. M moot on Wednesday evening ol eacn wort, ut 7:30 C'tfclocfcin Public School Hall, Weissport, ?i lOV ftickcrt, 8.. B. It. ailbam. c. of 11 MiuanTOX tones. N. 531. K. of r., meets Friday ovenlng. In neber-a lloll. at 7J "ocloca. A. w. Baches, C.O. T. J-tatcliff, K. qI it. and . Advertising BatcH. We deslra It o b distinctly understood that no Advertlsemcnta will be Inserted Intho col nmnaot TiisCabbok Advocate that maybe received from unknown parties or flrmi miles eeompanledwIlhUioCASU. Thofollowlnijaro cor okLT terms. Advertisements for 1 year, per loch each Insertion . , . . ... . , J?CK " Six MonUn. per loch each lQscrdou II rta. " Three Mentha. ' ' " 20 Cts. Umt thaa three months, first loser. turn tl each, subsequent Insertion 23 Cts. Local notices 10 cents per line. H. V. MOBTJIIMKR, Pnbllaher. 1 E. XI, S1EWB118, DisTitrtiV jlttobney counsellor y ' AT LAW, Or PICK, No. J, Mansion Uonse, MAUCH CHUNK, PA. Bettllnx Estate. 1111 115 Accounts and Orphans Court rracuoe a specialty. Trial of Cannes carelullv attended to. Leg il (transactions In Jingiish and Ocruian. Jan V. SATURDAY MORNIKO, SEPT. 2S. 1875. Local and Personal. SB rartlos receiving Uie Advocate with a cross marked after their names will ploase remit tliu amount due for Subscription, or the extra 60 cents will be added to pay Ibe expenses of collec tion;' -aa Leave your measure with Laury & Pjter3,;lf you would look nice. The " Dts" given at Laury & raters', are unsurpassed, by any other boqW J? tnB county. t Mrs. S. E. Fatzlngcr Is just receiv ing "A splendid assortment of fall and winter millinery goods. Call and see them. The fall suits being gotten up by Laury &,. Peters, are fashionable and neat, while the price Is within the reach of all. 1 Extra copies 'of the Camion Ad vocate and all the Daily and Weekly papers can bo obtained at Brady's To bacco Store. j Now Is a good tlmo to Indulgo In a ride ftround the country, and David Jjbbort s prepared to furnish you with a first-rate rig for the purpose at a very low Dguro, --Watermelons, peaches and all the early fruits and vegetables received Wed r fresh from the city every day, at S. E. Fatunger's, lianu street, ana se:i verytjobeap ,for ca -li . When yon go to Allentown, ri member that you can buy dry goods cheaper at Kramers' corner than at any other' bouve In the Lehigh Valley. Stick a pin right tier) I L. V. Klepplnger. will furnish you with a handsome horse and buggy or do any kind of hauling for you at very reasonable charges, Lltery corner of lUnVand Iron Streets. r J. E. Itlckert has still a few of those, eligible lots In Kickertstown to dispose of. If you feel like securing a good home call and seo htm lie is also sup plying flbur.feed, lumber and coal at the lowest rates? A Haru Cuance We offer for sale one of Edward Plotts' Star Parlor Or. sans, fresh from his factory at Wash ington,. If J. This instrument is sur passed by nope In tho market. Call Ok'ilils office, T. D. Clauss has been appointed cent for, this section for the celebrated Itutterlck & Co's Garment Patterns for for j ladles and children, and has now a ... -m .. 1.1 . I - . -1 I. ... .1 . etocK ot Mio iuu;si, iyie uu nun LsjJ1o3 should call for catalogues, Fox lea Cream, lee cold fountain (Soda Water, and .choice Confections, you' would not fall to call at C. M. Koto's; opposite Semmel's hardware ' store. Also fresh bread and fakes ev ry'daay: Now Is a good time to secure cheap, durable, and welt made clothing. T. ' u. uiausa, tuo merchant tailor, 1 selling very, low to make room for f goow, tuna is uueriui; ins eiuekm cant- cloths, cassiweies, and vestuigs, at figures to suit the present rafts of wages. Style and Gt guaranteed In cv. ery cage, T. D. Clauss, the meachant tailor, liAsJust.reeelved his fall and winter stock ct all kinds of suiting, comprising all the latest and best styles, and su pcrlor.to' anything ever boforo brought into this market, lie Invites his cus tomers and the community In general to call and Inspect his goods and loiro bl prices; SoiiETiiiKO Nice. A fino assortment of Twilled Silk, II10. Oieen, and lilack 10 or 12 Rib, Paragon Frame, Parlrldgo Wood Stick, .Ivory Ilandlo Umbrellas, with namo engraved.. Remember, this Is the only place In Carbon county to get a genuine, first class Umbrella. Sir N O. D. KlIOADi, Dealer In Umbrellas, Hats, Caps, &c, a Market Square, Mauch Chunk. A tremendous sacrifice In wo tneiamens' and boys' boots, shoes, nud$lhi ot all styles and qualities, At T. D. Clauss'. In order to close out present stock, ho Is now giving some of the bestibargalns in this Hue ot goods ever before offered In this section. Call early; lf ou would secure a real bar gain. Head Quarters for Hoots, Shoes and ltubbprs, Messrs. Laury S: l'o ten arfjnpw Receiving and offering for sale one of the largest and best select ed stocks of mens' kip and calf boots, wotnenB' and children's gaiters, shoes and rubbers ever brought into Lehigh ton, af-prlees which defy competition. IlemetnbBr, If you want to buy cheap for cash,, now is the time, aud Laury & Peters' the place ) Now, Is n good time to gather ferns. Tho -sour krout season Tapldly ap proacheth. When you want any Job printing done cnll at this olllce, The front In Wm. Keraerer's new storo building is very handsome. Potatoes aro selling on our streets at from G5 to 75 cents per bushel. Wednesday Is tho regular discount day of tho new National Bank nt Slatlngtou. Tho wife of Vlcter Acker, of this borough, died very suddenly, on Thursday morning last. Mr. Abraham Itipplc, well known as a lumber dealer throughout the Val ley, died recently ut his homo in White Haven. Bring your family to the fair, and don't forget, farmer, to bring something along to add to the attractions of tho exhibition. Prof. S. A. Baer, School Superin tendent of Berks county, will tho present fall take up his resideuco at Kutztown. Jos. Lynn, editor of tho Jiuch Chunk Democrat, Is the member ol the Democratic State Central Committee for this Senatorial district. ' It Is mistaken economy to not ad vertise thoroughly your rent estate when for sale. The loss by such neg lect would pay oil the printer's Ink. An eclipse of the sun wilt tako place on the 20th of September, at 0 o'clock 14 minutes in the morning ; visible. Tho sun will rise eclipsed. Win. It. Bex. has sold ills property on Bank street, recently purchased by him from D. Graver, to Levi It. Miller, ol West Penn. Consideration 3-2700. A largo dish of very fine grapes was laid upon our table a day or two ago, by our friend L. F. Kleppingcr, for which he, will consider our "castor rlz." Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of tho Hon. Michael Dreher, and mother of Hon. S. S, Dreher, died In Stroudsburgh, on Saturday morning last, aged 72 years, 1 mouth and 'i days. Mr. Obert's loss by the fire last week, Is placed at 125,000 ; not over one-half of which, we aro told, will be covered by his insurance. He has al ready commenced to clear away the Jcrbls preparatory to rebuilding. Every farmer In the county should do something toward making the Fair a success. Enter something for a pre mium, whether successful or not. end In your big pumpkins, squashes, tall corn, large chickens, fat pigs, and fine colts. On tho 2'jth Inst., Bev. J. II. Schmidt was installed In his newly formed charge at Eckley, Luzerne Co., Pa. Ho formerly lived at Wlilto Haven, where he served St. Paul's Evangeli cal Lutheran Church for teveral years. jU foil At a meeting of the German Be nevolent Society on Tuesday night, the following otllcerit weru elected : Kd. Paetzel, President; .M. Stuber, Vice L'tesident; C. T. Uagedou, Secretary ; V. Schwartz, Treasurer j to serve for one year. F. J. ll'olf has sold his flour and feed btoreto John Locker d, of Acker iiiansvlllo, Northampton county, who has taken possession of tho same, and is selling Hour for cash cheaper thau any otlies man iu Carbou county, Bex & Horn announce In to day's paper that they are prepared to supply the people with live or dressed hogs at reasonable prices. Their place of busi ness is at the upper end of .Bank street. They lmvo Just received a drove of prlino Jersey Whites. Call and see thein, - No. 10 of Peters' Household Mclo. dies Is received, and as usual is full of the choisdst songB nnd'Shnruees, among which we notlco "ThM)fape on thu Door," "The MaldSoftfAvondale," " Maggie M'Kay," AW Published by j. Li. reters, e Broadway, JS. 1 . At a meeting of tho School Board of Franklin township, on Saturday, Sept. 18th, tho following named teach ers were elected : East Welssnort. T. F. Arner and -1iss Schotield ; Maria Furnace, Isaac Z. Bagenstose ; Mack ereltown, II. T. Smawley j Beltzville, Thomas Solt. For Soil's and Walck villo no appointments were' 'made, wo believe. Our friend. Mr. William Zahrier. engineer 011 the L. V. K. It., made a vory narrow escapo with his life a day or so ogo. He was moving empty coal cars from Easton, when In rouudlug a curve lie suddenly camo upon an oil train standing upon tho track, which had not becu (lagged, and Jumping from his engine, ho fell, bruising his face and other portions of his body qulto severely. Tho Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company Is building a railroad up San ely Hun for the Central Railroad of New Jersey. It leaves tho main road about two miles below White Haven. It will run to Buck Mountain, Eckley and Drifton, and ultimately to Hazle ton. It will, when completed, mako the line between Wllkesbarre and Hazleton an hour and a half shorter, A tonnago of two hundred thousaud tons of coal annually Is guaranteed to tho road by Messrs. Coxe Bros. & Co., ami the Buck Mountain Coal Company, The road Is to bo completed by the first of December, The excursion In aid of St. Luko's Hospital at South Bethlehem, to the Centennial Grounds was a complete success on Thursday last. Tho L. V. aud N. P. It. It. Cos. gavo their ser. vices gratuitously, and the lady mana gers had large receipts In consequence. Many persoiiB took this opportunity to visit tho city on business and contribute towards St. Luke's at tho same time. Tho Ladles' Aid Society has been or ganlzcd to help tho Hospital, ami It's executlvo committee Is .Urs. It. II. Kayre, President j Mr. II. C. WebJUor, treasurer; Mrs. Tlusiey Jeter, (fecrn. tary, and Miss 6'rlst, Mrs. E. P. Wll bur and Mrs. It. A. ltathbun. 'The institution has relieved 115 patients since It opened, and mostly gratuitously. The field Is a large one, aud ono cow. mending Itself to the charitable. - MAUCH CHUNK WHISPEIlB. Cold weather is 6Cttlng-in, Ithoad's Hall Is offered for sftlo. Ed. Borha Is tho poor man's friend. Plenty of peaches in tho market as yet. Tho Switch Back season Is about over. General Chas. Albright Is stump ing Ohio. Law suits .before tlio Justices' aro plenty. Tuesday last was a gala day for tho bloods. The hunting season Is enjoyed by many of our citizens. B. A. Packer and brido wero In town on Sunday last. Quite a row occurred on Tuesday night last on Susquehanna street, Tho foilago on our mountain sides Is beginning to turn to an aried color. W. G. Froyman, Esq., paid some $4,500 for the D. K. Shoemaker prop erty. The Republican and Democratic County Convention will be In order soon. Tho boatmen still complain nf the loading, aud lmvo poor hopes of the fall loading. Drs. Valncent and Whitman, two eminent divines were in town on Wed nesday last. Our town was thoroughly serenad ed on Wednesday last by a German Band (Itinerant). Several accidents occurred at Pack crton, the early part of this week. No body seriously hurt. The Arion Musical Club, Is mak ing rapid progress under their able perceptor, tho Dr. Mr. Milton Hobin;on returned after a protracetd stay with his mother at Wllllamsport. Pa E. It. Blowers Esq., lias a very ex cellent collection of the members of the Carbon Couuty Bar. Mr. W. Plumb has a very excellent model of his patented coal Jig, to bo seen at the Mansion House. 'Squiro Qulnn who Is contract! on tho Sandy ltuu branch, was In town this week, and looked well. John Thompson, as "Zikes, the showman,'' will perform at lihoad's Hall on Monday, tho 27th. Several fisticuffs took place during the past week In our borough limits. So say the Upper Mauch Chunk people. Mr. Simmers,, local editor of the Summit Hill Intelligencer has vacated that position and returned to Mauch Chunk. Hon. J. B. Reiley, of Pottsvllle, was in town on Wednesday last. 'Mr. Ilelley Is ono of tho cou.ibel lu the mur der trial. - Mr. O. II. Wlieeier.our "American Ticbborne," was In town on Wednes day last. Mr. Wheeler was tho first District Attorney in Carbon. Mr. Samuel Carpenter and brido returued from an extensive tour, and are aoout locating in oue of Mrs. Behms' houses on Broadway. It is rumored about here, that Chas. O'Connor, New York's greatest lawyer, is to bo concerned for the Common wealth in the J. P. Jones murder trial. Hon. II. B. Wright, chairman of the Democratic State Central Commit tee, was iu town on Wednesday last. Mr. Wright was on his way to Phila delphia. Governor Jno. F. Hartrauft, and Judgo C. L. Peishing,nomineu for Gov ernor on thu Democratic ticket, stop ped at the Mansion House on Friday night last. The reading room of tho Y. M. C. A. is to bo found open in Hhoad'e Hall every Saturday evening. Tho room Is excellently fitted up in every manner that cau bo desired. The exhibition to ba given by the young men of St. Joseph's Church, of East Mauch Chunk, on tho 'JOth of tills month, piomises to bo first clasj, as every thing to make it a nuccess U re sorted to. H. Keller SIgman, who shipped on board ot la whaling vessel some two years ago, Ij reported In the Now Bed lord (Mass.) papers to bo drowned. Mr. SIgman formerly lived at this placo, and leaves a wife to mourn his loss. It may bo well for the Justices of tho Peace thorougliout tills county to know that if they do not make their returns to tho Prothonotary's office within ten days after the hearing or commitment, thoy are Ifable to a penal ty of $500 under a recent law. J. H. Siewers, Esq., agent for tho Penn Mutual Life Ins. Co. of Philadel phia, paid to thu widow of tl.olatuJ. W. Macrea, thu sum of $5,000 on Tues day last ; the Knights of Honor paid her tho sum of $2,000, and tho Conduc tors' Union paid her the sum of $3,000. The picnic of the Phojnlx Cornet Band, on Tuesday last va a grand af fair, bright and early the " boys" could be seen parading the streets In their gay uulforniB, aud making the air re sound with well selected music, com posed purposely for the occasion. At 10: 110 a.ju. tho band with a committee start e I for the depot to receive the Lehigh Hook & Ladder Oo.'a delegation from Lehlghton, '1 bis delegation put 111 its appearance with promptitude(and their neat looking uniforms were highly com mented upou byourcltlzens,The delega tion were our worthy old friend " Har ry," of tho Carbon Advocate, W. P. Long, F. Debordo, T. A. Williams, C. W. Lentz and .rlucust Frlsch, It all tho members of Lehigh Hook A Lad der Co. are up to the standard, (In dl clpllue aud manly appearance) of this delegation, then they cau with Justice claim to be tub company or the valley, About 11 a, m. the various delegations formed In lino lu front of the Mansion House, headed by tho Phoenix Band, and started up Susquehanna street, then up Broadway as far as thu Market House, when they took the Mountain road leading to the ptc-nlc grounds. When they arrived nt tho grounds, they were met by the gay and festive ones with rounds cf applause The pa rade was disbanded at the grounds.and to the music ot the Item's Orchestra, of Philadelphia, tho boys and girls step ,j)cd It off. The accommodations In and around tho plc-nic grounds wero nil that could bo desired and the merry time was kept up until a late hour, when nil satisfied returned to their homes. Tho Phoenix boys did tho right tiling to, tho various delegations that put in their appearance, supplying them with plenty of " meat and drink." The Lehigh delegation spoko In the highest terms of praise, with regard to tho treatment tint was given them on thu occasion. Last, but not least, weru tho Itescue Hook & Ladder boyi, with their nobby outfit and carriage. The gentlemanly bearing of thu participants. during the parndo wos very comiuenu nhle. Tills parade and plc-nic would have taken place on Friday, the 17th, had it not been for tho inclement condi tion of the weather. Ilellglous, M. E, Church Ilev. WllmerCoffman, paa tor. Preaching to morrow-, (Sunday), at 10:30 A.M., and 7i10 P. M. Subject of evening scr rnon The Wine-cup and character. Bnbhath Hchool 2 P. M. Prayer meeting Thursday eve nings. Pronbytcilan.Chuich Suudav achtol at UA, H.I preaching al 10.30 A. w.and 7.30 r. M., by llev. John Camngton, pastor. District Conference. The Becond District Conference of tho I.ntli erau bynod of I'cunsylVMiiln held Its regular Hciot-anuuat meeting In liialty church, Cat'i. aauqua beginning at 2 o'clock on 1 uestfay and cndin? on J'liurailny of last ucu. Upward of thirty pallor-, together lth about twentf Ihv representatives, vero preeut. The buatnoss tiansacted was chkflv of alocnl charnctcr but Interesting and lmportHUt 10 those more direct. ly concerned. Cou-ouerablo tltuewna spent 111 providing for the supply ot vacant charges uuil congregations. The, matter of dividing large chaijron, ana bavluginoro ministera cuiplnyed on tho same ten ltory. gave rlfco to quite a pro traded and eor.iest, diccuftsiou, The lutoicat of Muhlenberg College also cauio up fur con sideration llellgious services were held on Tuemlay and Wednesday evenings, un which occueiouH, practical sermons vero delivered by HevH. (1. A. llruegel of I.ehlghttu and Wiu. A. Rchieffjr of Easton. The neit meeting ot the Confeieuce will behold In thoHptinfl, atPoftels villa. In the charge or ltev. O. Leopold. Jnt patcli. Tho charter for tho "Lebighton Gas Light Co," having bicn obtained, the stoclc ot the company is now ready to be taken. Tho capitat alack 1st 13,000 In 3.0ti0Bhaios at (SO per share, one half to bo paid when the work is commenc ed and the balauco on comp etlon, Persons oeslrlug to procure stoclc can do so by applying at this olllce. If la proposed to farnleh gas to consumers, provided tho company Is aucccssfnl in establishing the works, at $2 per I0tf loot They have similar works in bunbuiy and a number of other towns, aud this la the opinion expressed theroi " Iu fact wo are generally contented and pay our bills, satisfied that thoro Is nothing bettor or chexper In tho way ot lllu. t t ' MV f f initiation." Bo much for Petroleum Os. us hare light! Kxiiloslon Loss of Life. On Friday night, tho 17th inst,, coal train en cine No. 77, bound north on the L. V. It lt exploded at Stony Creek, about flttecn miles noi th ot Mauch Chunk, The train was going at tho rate of ten miles an hour, aud the engine was c.irrylng Its pnuuds ot steam when the ox plosion occurred. John Kerahner, cnjrlncor, Joba bupler, flrenun. llt-ujamin F, Hoffman (s6n of $athan ironman, of Kast Penn, twp., aged 21 ye 11a,) and 11. YV. Uolp, biakeman,Yoro lust'iutly KUleJ. Tho enclucer wni lound on the mountains dlst inco ot 200 yards from whore the explosion occurred. Two men wero thrown acioriaihe Lehigh river, a distance ot about 00 yards, on the Central Kallroad of TtrwJeiseyt and ono man wa-i found in tho Lehigh nvor cloiseby tbo lallroal, Georgo Owens, brake- man, waa rlttlng on tbo tender brake, when tho explosion took place, aud received severe injuries, but It is hoped not fatal. Tho engine had been in use about seven yeara, aud lately sho bad boen receiving a thorough repaulug. The Next Curt. Tho following, comprising tho criminal coses now In the hands of the proper offlcera, will probably bo di&poscd of during tho ensulug term of Court, commencing Monday, October 18th! Com, a John nalllet, assau't and battery. Cun . vs. Abraham llttuthreiteultig to kill. Com. vs. Julhiuna llili, t'lioateumg arson. Com. vs. Motes Anthony, assault aud battery. Com. vs. Cap -r Ktebt. asaiuit tad batter'. Coin. vh. J, Kume , attempted houwbioalug. Com. v. Dau. Gallagher, assault and battety aud larcenr. Com. vs. John Mouaghen, assault and battery and larci-ny. Com. vs. Ueorgo Ileling, assault on the body. Com. vs. Kdwtu scttiert, adultery. Cora. vs. Henry if iskey, and 11. Com. vs. James Snyder. F. and 11. Coto. vs. Aamnel 11 -bier, F. aud 11, Com. vs. Haiihael Mazlotto, h ami 11. Com. VB.V11I Mills V. and II. Coin, vs. Abraham 11111. dexerilon. emu, vs. Patrick Conroy, otabaiug. Com. va. 1. Kellcy and Dennis ltooney, as atult and battery. Com. vs. l.rl MrahL assault and lmttnrv th.ee charges. ion, .vs. aouu 11. nace, aaeauii onu nailery three chsrges. Com. vs. Charles Kline, perjury. Commonwealth vs. Bauiuel Uehler Is old to have been amicably settled Commutticatod. . S Meetings- EDITOR CARI10M ADVOCATK, DEAR Silt ( As I waa obilaed in apeud last Sunday In l.oblgh ton, 1 saw an announcement In your worthy journal of a children's meeting to be held lu the evening by tho '-Evangelical Association," ou Northampton Ku Bo I at ouco concluded, as an observer, to examine the spirit ot enterprise and advancement In a religious aspect, la your town. Permit me to say, right here, that I waa very agree (biy disappointed, both In regard 10 ablUtyand piotlclency of this HabbatU school. Tho 1'aator, Snpertuteudaut and all engigxltn this euteiimse, deaervo commendation, tho children especially. The opening addreas by tho pastor, was delivered in an enthusiastic, hnuioi oua. aud pleasant style. The singing ac companied by the organ, was excellent. The very hearta of the little ones, seem to have in. tered luto the life-giving spirit, charmed with Ibe glorious anthems In which angles delight to Join. My attention was especially attracted by me juvenile orgiuui. an unoiientailoua utllo girl, with a sereue air without umiuatnu i.r emburassmeut, performed before a lull iiuusj, aa If ahe had beeu alone by herself, whch bui prised me, aa I have had friaueut opportune ties in towns and cities 10 attend anch int-c tings where expni ta became embarrassed m perioral, lug before full bouses. But I must not foiget loincnuon me uerman speocnes. aoaoly uo livered br the little ones, which uaaoitltn u treat to the observer, as fleimau apeocues by tba young are not n fiequrut oxmrroute lu our days, and yet howliejutlt.il aiU soul-stlitluir Wure tlifiv flnliVI-Ml. Iir-nrlii,-tlm varvlniuntnl humility audinuoceuce, aud aro worthy of com. uicuuaiiuu, i wuu aa lueir l-Hgll'll cou'IUPO rurtca. eveial uddrOHsns were delivered liv members of ths Aa(Mtintti!i. 1 1 w liifiii-,tip,. which were apuiopruile ui eiteciual. poiuuug out the necessity of repent mce, aud tho renin siouul sluabr faitn lutboLord Jesus Christ. Tins bund-iy Bchujl Is iu u prosiitrous uoiidl- iivii. iui wutui tun ouuvnuuiuuuiiLHnii su iviu. urcted with tola si-hool, bavo great reason. uu-k ui-r umuo uit-iwiuKa 10 uiaut mo lAKuaua case courage, lu touclus'ou, u collection was he,d. which rnsultul in il litu,rul uiii.,,,t. uu.tvu.ui for the uuviuceaieut of Muniuy i-chwl, uu a 1 tutiiiiicii. auvim nua avnive.1 uy loa Oillliuvu 4 meeting, ho says uu exprrleuceil friend ol ciilldreu'a meetings anl advocate ot nuuday Schools, who was amply revalued by ai teuu lug tbe children's meeting, Ay OU.-EVK. bept, SUth, 1S7J. The Conl Tratlc. Anthrncltocoal prod action contlhnrs ve'y fu' and 1 10 orders lor coal light. As n conxt-ii.ionco ot mis munition 01 liio irutie inciuihsnnip uulll petition for thn marker. and oickfrliifft tuo ,. rcnilv liearti ntto tnoine-uin towlilctt some of 'the paill -s to tho cost i ombluntl'.n lomlvatico liticeaoi exit niouihir rcsurt to enect tho lar gest pnstihln pales. U Ih lnniiitest that the -tuck tit coal Is now nli2ad of thu niniket, nuu unle-a there la u check to the cui-ient supply n loll In pi It esbt-forced sales and otl.e -wis" Is siiniist inuviiaoie, inui-eo, iitero niti itiioitiv compialnta that Rome of tho parties to tho toiil comhlhatlou nro cutting liiiilrrm nrlces. nno others ha o refused to curtail production to tho picsiritirtl iicicvntago lu such case motto ami provided Had I n It h Is charged as well towards tiro i:en.nng jiinroaj coin pony as mat tu l-uua. teiphlanmt Itcntling Coal uim Iron t'omptnv. Hothol which nro Mtaituaird Hint thovcaeuot conslsteiitlVKiriitd tounltuto their com pelltors in a iiaawariare. 11 tins seiuii poucvispcr elsted in tho combination and company coturol of the autlnacitu coat trndainay bohrokeiibo toio tbe end of tho season, nnu, althouga tho llesdlug ltniliond compjny, tho mauler sp rit ot tho combination, may borcHtrotncd rortnta season In the lull mcasuieol its poncr to enrry on a war ot rates and pnees as tigalnst ily.,1 In tel cats, the naxt ye.u-rs coul trotle. If tho cuinbl. nation Is abandoned may show a most unset tled condition of atfjus, with us great uncer tainty as to resulting prollts to all l'lllic busl. miss as evor bi fore. It Ispossiulolhit cru too late, alossselfl-h splnt tnuy enter into tho do cisloustit tbocombluatiou and hii overstocked market and undue losses to those In tlio t,i-ndo be pievcnteil. (Inlelsforco.tl toliiolu slowly, uud pnnc p illv becauso tho tron furnaces those cical Cniisitmers of fnnl. limit ntflnr-fnr 1,1m and while this condition of affairs continues tao pneo cf coal h.is llttio lulluenco on the coil ttado. Bhould the monthly navances lu prices ut tium uu nt, unto Binpvcti mem is nnio iv) ison to believe that coal oidors wodtd be material y if at all tucrea-rd. The t?o last weokly icporta ot the JleaiUiifr Itillioitd Coiiinnnv tliinva veil honvy lucrcnieof conl on baud. Tin largely jiiviL-itQuu ptutiK ispoiuy in couscqueace oi a seaicliy of vessels, nnd vessels bete aro acarco becuuso coal freights ore so tow that vosi.cn will not come here to cairy coal if they can Una imployniont oisewhert) with other Ireight-Thcy in e, thcrcloi e, sprend all along the c.n.nt '1 ho retail coal tra.lois fafr.v ac.lvo. Dally. In ni iuostevo.y tquaroall over the city, cool isbo lug storeiiawity lor w-nitor use. Ledger. 22nd. At tho inejun.r of all th- paitfes to tho com bination cf tlio nu hriit-iio oonl carrymg com. paules, at New York, on Tno-djv, to rlx prices and niUust business for tlio month of uctoner. the pilces of tsug and htovo sizes wero ailvaneed each lu cents per ten. whilo It wus agreed to continue Boptemberpnces through October fur all oLhcr sizes ot co.if it was nl-u agreed at lite meeting that tho Uelowaro, Lacka. & Western Company and tae lielauaro lfudsoti Com. pany Mould cca-e coal lroducnoutorthonrsi iwo weeks In October. All tho other companies lu thocombinttion will continue production in order to mnko up what wis lost In tno tonnage of each dui lug tho live months' coal suspen-lon at the bv-glnulng ot tbo season liy reason of that long stand-out the Itcnding ltallroadis 1,. 017,1 00 tons behind Its loai vn.tr'a tonnage, the L-hlgh alley ltallioati 1 115,700 tons, mid tae Central of New Jo.'uey 574,00) tons ThoPouu. aviVHiiia Coal Company btanda noarly even. Tho Del., Luckn. & vcstern is aiS.iKOtousu hewluf Us lust year's tonnago. und tho Dal. i& Hudson siKUOO tuns. Ilr this nrrancement tno policy ot the combination to mulntaln moutbly advaucos is preserved, us Is albo tho pjllcyof equitable distribution of loouago. The following tablo (bows tho quantity ol conl shipped over the Lehigh Valiey ttallioiui lor the week ending Bent lsth, 1s73. and for the year a compared With tbo same t.me laat yeart Heglons From. Week. Wyoming 24,140 03 Itaztetou bVXr. (2 Uuoer Lehigh liouvor Mia tow Mahanoy Mauoa Chunk l3.3-:i (13 U Cl Not tn from i:ahtou Total m 'J-il 17 Lust Year t'j.177 in lnciejse 211,737 111 iiecreasc ffilil-OUT OF & busqu-ha New Jcrsey- i,iij,;uj id COAL transported over Lohlffh' uauiia Division, Ceiitrsl It it. of wccaoudlng Bspt. 17, 18,5., Total week. Ttitl-ito; Bhipped from toni.. cwt. tons, cwt, U'yominr iL.lii 01 Upper Lehigh 4,733 U Uuaver Moudow ll.U-2 07 llaz.etou u,t04 11 Mauch chunk 14,713 13 Hazard vllle N. xoikF.dS O. U.Co., ."J,IKJ0 11 50.700 VI U1MJ 10 "6.373 10 IC7 (0 12 78 413 11 . 17,40.' 07 Total 83.2(7 (3 1,353,703 01 Previously i eimt icd 1.1X1525 Id Total to date I,35i,r.n 01 Bume tlmo lat yo-ir 1,023 043 12 Increase Decrease 574.233 II. Siiulbleta by Jlnrcullo. - DAD. f- I had a little " pull luck" onco, It was my ouiy pride, lint uIjs, I ra ueu it -like a dduco lly trying to hive it d cd. Lellguionttliuuld bo coui'tatulatod on lta naliow otiCipe lioui being c'.licaiuett , ilu found u hutr pin lu his uiuiter, Anil whilo with ra in hn .hook. ' He calico aloud, " Whtnoi-itioninncrl , Who did uio uinuer cook i" "Tan JeAe.ry nio still oat," satd a smart man In com t the other day. It is expected that lite Democrats will soon bo Pershing things. Be; let tho stump speakers Plolelt ou. vr. Speaker, I did not sayiho goutlouian licdt Far from it, wnat I meant to city xas tlds': The geutleniuu lullslCs the trn.li, ho swells It. ho enlarges it.ua It, wet e. Bo to speak." Why Is a policeman who atresia n yuuu ladles' beau like n must useful appendage to n loeotnotiiol llocauso he la u tpurk unester, (Uandeuft's this way,) llow comic it it was to aeoold lied :ors.riown on his knees in front of a tleiniiobit singing t " Bwooi uplift hear my pi-aycr." Mrs. itodgera knocked Hodners over with hershcejusc usho wus imbibing, to ltodgors rotired. Yours truly, maucutio. The Weatervelt Trial. PiiIUADXU'iiIA, hept, 20. Shortly before 10 o'clock toe doors ol the Court ruoin wero open ed, and then tho crowd rushed in Boarcoly a amomouteiupbtd bcfoie the entire space lu the court room taken up. All the soats were taken possession ol, aud every Inch of stan Hug room wai occupiod, whilo a great crowd still pieasoit at tho door, unable to get even ouo fool in-ldo Alsrgoiiumburof Indies braved the passage ot that stormy stub way with tno ciowd, aud appotrcd lu their places lu the court room. Bcreno ami pslleut At precisely 10 o'clock the Jury n od Into their Elacca. uud were rt-celveu vrltb an anticipatory usz ou tho putt ui tho audience. Aa tho prisoner took his place lu the dock, ho looned mucit older thau ou Usturday, Worn autt dejected aa bo appeared then he aoenud by cotupuilsou to have worn n sirougund cheerful uspect, 'this uiuiulug he wu apparently weurird by tho long continued Btraln of wretch ed suspeubO that had so long ooruo upon hlni. aud his faco showed signs of long weeping and of trouble hard to bo bome. A few iu)meuia after he was seated, hla wife and two chUdreu camo In. lie kissed li.schildreu aud Ids wUe. aud she stood btsldo him lor u moioeut holding tlubtlr to bis hsnd while both wept tuienilv, Mrs, Weatervelt sat down besido tha dock lor a few mjmeuts, and Ihen, toe tug thai, ahe couhl not enduro this unal ordeat, she, occompauied by ber childicu, vero eworUsl out of the court loom by u tlpstuve. Tbo prisouer looked after them with a long, mournful g.se.and tbiu bis eyes looked upou ttielloor, and be ssi with his heualeauiug upo . his itaua ami watted uiolloalesa for the dtcislve word to bospokeu. Judse hlcock haviug taken hla suit upon the bouch, dispatched mei-seugera ittr too liiutrict Attoiuov uuil Ur. runt As tho littof geulle. meu eumo tutu Court he went to hisoheui'jsido. shook bauds, and exchanged a few worua wilb him and theu toox his seat ui lha tib.o. Tho ro,i of ihojurr wai tueu called uu i thuy wvro atked if they hud aaroetl upon a vrrd ctl " We have." responded tlio loreuiau. Uow kav yeu. do you nod ths, tlefen.Uut, Wllliaui WotteiVult, guilty or noi git ty 1 ' "Guilty as to the third, fourth, and flttl couutsot tbo Indictment, aud nit guilty as. tu the nrst nd aouoiiL'." Upon motion of Mi'. Fard,thejury waa polled, and eaoh une,4 his uamd was catiot. roje lu his utace, autt repoateJ lha verdict they ital agre-tl uoou, Ibe prisoner, ultliougli lie had evl lently trlod topieiiarebiinsoif lot- die woist, ho h-u! not braetu uiuisoit up suthciently to near it rtrouK ly. aud, as toe foreuiAn aunnuncoil ttu verdii-i. bo bowotl his head uoou his li'jndaaud wopt like a child, lie continued wet-piuit, wlta uls ha id bowed dawn, outil tho lime camo to rmuve 1dm ftoiu the oaurt room, when ho arnao uud weiitduwu through tho irsp-daor with a nor. vous uaalu oalf bullous lu ,e letlevod aa muck, ly us iKMMiolo trjrai tho curious and syiuputhstio gazo ot th ututv.i. ImiaedtatvlValter tho pronouncum of the vurtl et. Mr-Partl of the oiuasel lor the tlo- leoco, aroso uud inavd,l for unarrest ot Jjilg.i. UtlUt, IUl tut U UVM tliai. tltU lUttll, OliUHUU the ctutoutary Hum luuc uava lit whlali i, pietiaro andauhtnlt the puiuis nu wluui tue arffinu'-lii for a uvw- trial la (o ho b ia-J TO' coiiuta u:tou wulchtlir jvrr returni-la V, Idtct ot glllitv Wv're -Couaji.'stc to Ktilua i Ihs itit.tl, L,ounpiriC to Kj(U)rt Moi. v Ui ' 41t, D..I VUl.lv UUI! Vlkllatj I'J 1 l. pruott tnu 1'Itlid ou the Ursluudt-u. ,dca it Kidiispjtug and Coucetilng the (.;uU tho Jury ivuud uoi gudty. Yo-ir. "U-i.SIJ OS 8:4,611 01 911 18 203,031 IS 81113 14 2,34) 04 13,100 00 2.120,5111 09 3,242.'.(U On Tho "heavy lumberman," Mr. Sol. Yeakel, of Wolsspoit, was out driving with his fiitnl'y n week or so iio, when tuo liorMti tilled at something on tho rond, tiimtilinj; out Ills llttio daughter between tliu wheel ; where upon hu jumped from the wagon to eelzu tliu hot so nuil secure tho child, severely spraining Ids ankle joint. Tlio United Companies of New Jersey and tho Philadelphia nnd Ttcn ton l'allrond Company announce a quarterly dividend of 2 1-2 per cent., payable nt the olllce of thu Pennsyl vania Iiallruad on the 10th of October. MAMUED. IICLKEn mtKIi).- On too 4th Inst., by fie ltev. 1". T. llenntke, Mr. lleniv William Uelk ri and Mi,s J jdu,hiiio Ureid, both ot Weather ly. Pa. OOKT7,-IIAUrMANN Ol tho I3tll Inst, by thoiano o.to,i il. tleetz, ol Beculehn'ii, and lMibsCiciia liartmanu of taellertuwn, Pa. UNZtAN-WKIHllilEllIT.-On the letli lust., uy tbe snme, (Jcoire Frodenco: IStizlau, of Franklin ton-hlo, nuu Misa Marjrtrettu Caru tlao WeihOrecnt, of, Mnucii ciiunk. lllMMKLUIUCJI MOYKIt.-On tho lHh lust., 0 ltev, W. Coil.nnii Mr. W. II. Htinniol rclch, nf Munch Chuuk.aud Miss Maty A. Moy ci, ot Welssiwru DIED. FAEIIIt.-At East Mnucli Chunk, on tho 15th tilt , Henry, Infant child of Ileniy nud Amelia Fuehr, ngod 5 months. NEUMANN. At Mnnch Chunk, on tho Itith ult, Hugo Otto, InMnt child of Fcrd. aud (1. xscuman.t. aROd 5 weosn. LEIMT.-At Munch Chunk, on UiclOthulU. aViiita Boplua. child of Ernest tind Mary Lelsi, acd 1 year, 0 inonihd and 24 days. I'itASS. At Mauch Chunk, on the 22nd ult., Frederick lleuiy. liilnnt child nt John and E lse Frass, aged 3 months and 15 d iys. LEOPOLD At .Mo'ich Chnnk, on ttio !3rd ult.. Anns, chl.d of Joli l nnd llstbara t,oopoid, ogod2ycara 8 moninsandl4diya. nOTIIEBMEL.-At Hazleton. on tho lltb. Inst, John i:., child ut John nnd Morah itother mel, aged 2 years, 8 months and IS d irs. HOFFMAN .-On the 18th lust., through the explosion of a boiler, nonr Stony Creek, lienji. mm Fran .Un, son o( Natiian Hoffman, of Kat Penn townsalp, aged 21 years, 2 months and 8 days. Closing Prices of DkUaykn & Town send, Stock, Government nnd Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, bept, yd, 1B75. U. 8. C. 1881 a bid. m bid. 10 hid. 19)i bid. i)Z bid. 20 bid II !.( 20, 1802 . . U. S.1V20.1801 . U. S. 5 20,13(13 . U. S 5 20, 1811) J. & J, U. S. 8 20,1607 , U. S. 5-20, 1803 , U. S. 10-10 U. R. Currency, (J's . U.S. .Vs. 1831, non . Pennsylvania It. It. . l'blla. .1 lle.oliiM It. It. U-hlirh Valley lUllrunt 214 l,ehljh Coal & Nav. Uo. . Co bid.' bCOK asked United Companies of N. J. 120 bM.tl.JU; ssksd Oold 10!bld.'' l(iK asked Sliver .... 8 bid. 10 asked' Special Notices. Dyspepsia ! Dyspepsia I Dyspepsia ! DrBpcpslalstlie most pcrolextngotnllhtimau ritmeuts, its annptonis aro almost ladnlto lu vatlety, and the torloru and dtspondeut victims ol I he uiseitso often tanov themsolvos tho prey, lu turn, ut every known iuslodv. This la duo, iu part to tho close sympathy which exslsta be tween tho Htuuach aad the brain, and to port also to tho fact that any disturbance of the dl gostlvo lunation necessarily thsordera the liver, thebowicanud tbo ucrvoua syBlem, and ef. fee Is, to some extent, tho quality of the blood E. E. Kuukcl's Hitter Wluo ot Iron a sure cm e. 1 his Is not a new pi eneratiou, to bo tiled and louud wanting uluiBbotiuprosoribeddaily for inouy veai a In the practice of eminent phv. sidaus with unpatalleietl Bucoess, uls not ex pected or iuteudetl to cure ull the dlsoasea to which tho huiunu fanillv U aubjo it, hut is war rsnted U curj Dyspepsia In lis most oostlnats form. Kuiulo'rt Hitter Wme of Iron nover fails to cuio. Bymptoms of DyMiepia are loes ot ap. pttlts wind and rising of tlio loot I (lryneu of mouth, hosrtbitt n, distension of tho stomach nud bowls, coaaJpalton. lioadacho, dlsainqis, sleep oisno3s uu t low eplrits, Trv tho groac lemctly ami be convince 1 of its merits. Get tbo genuine. Take ouly K.iuKli'H wttlcb in put un oilH'lnfl bottos. Depot, 2-19 North Ninth Bl., Philadelphia. Pa. It never falls. For sale b all Drugirists and denlois every whoie. Tape Worm Itcmnved In a lew hours. No fee asked nntll tbu ei.t to worm, with head, is expelled. Medi cine hurni.o., betug purely vegei uhlo. Consul, ta lou tree bv Dr. K. F KUSKLit, No,2i0 North Btroet, J'hiladel)hia. Pa. Bu.it, Plu and stom ach Worms also removed. Advlcofreo. Bend for circular. Go to vonr druggist and aak for Ku.KLb.'u Worm hraur. Prico jl per bottle. 'I ho Worm Syrup never f ills. Sop, 4, 1-m Afflicted, Unfortunate and Deluded. DtS. J. N. SIORReV.S.lOK. aud Dr. J. 1), IIoiiensack, 6ons of Dr. J. If., who has been onmtireil in nrlvitLn nnH hospital tpntctlcai for 3t years, citimgdisoases witiL-ii ttusirey ootu iitiau auu ixxiy, UDlllt ysa for tho tl nties oi life, aud leads thousands to In sane asiltinnt aud prematura death, Dr. J. N. H.ondDf. J.'U."Il.dote thelr-tlmo ouilroly to theso illst-ispaLflnil trnarnntnA a nnrs (n it shott time and llttio exu-iaae.-Dr. J. N. Hoben--ackhss attended niid.oprwvl eighty thousand cases. Ileinember l)rs.;J,N. nod J. B. lloben ssck'solUco No. 200 North 2d Btroet, Phitadol. ph-a, above Ilaca. A. as, u. .uetuciitea aui oy- man ana express Juuol2-;5 lyoow a-illtrssKS, -7.-, CoutN RUP . TUHES CUUKD.-Dr. J. U. Ho- h-usack's Nlcklo-Plated Ualranlo Trass and Fluid will euro Beven oasea out of ten. Don'ti rust, crack or bleak i Ua-htosti notaffuoted br peispiration or bathing. Warranted A yeara Fiouchaud 3eruiau '1 russea and Uraces, Bus Jiensonos. 3La.t one third tbe price others t,eil or, 200 Becoud street, ahovo Ilace Philadel phia. Juneri-74 lyeow T t) WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. All peraoni am herebr forbid Iiarboiiiiff or trutitiuK mywiie, Miir.- Jauo Duuieis.un iav Svo count un I will liar nu debt of Iior coutrjclniff after till date, Bho ImTlnir left mjr UmI aad b jard without caaso or provoo .tloa J.lt DANIELS. Leliiffhtoii, Bejtt. IStli, 1875. "Flolts' Star Organs. s-end for i). Ice list aud list of testimonials. Address LllW'll PLOl'I B. Washington, N. J QE.NTENNIAf, SALOON, OUsQUEIIANNA BT., MAUCH CHUNK. I'KANIC IXKJUN.V, l'rop'r. Fiaih Phtlmleiphin Imager llcer alwayaou tap. Citrtraot Chiicesi ttitois, and till oibsr kinds ot Uolreshuieuta tn oo fouul In a uiaUilasa Nalona. I'llKe. I.UNe'U vveiy Mornlnc ai tu o'o.iick. tail whon sou go toMaticnCkuuku July 10. I75 yl Plotts' Star Organs New and beautiful designs. Agents Wanted. AOdtesB, i'.DW'll Pl.lll In, Wu.liniiloli. N J. Tl'Sr U01C AT ItKIt II AI1II Why I " ihouj.u it w ero iitr.ilua sroy I sio It wis, tin. Ill hi) -m a null Oof tint iievt ,I.Mlt n..'a rou. nu at J,li1'l't:ituii 'oitfi May Plotts' Star Organs Am lu fawn wair-inttNl mt to cracii or warp if ptiiiK.ro turn. rLtiiui ia;ui(i-'fio AuaitMi, 14itwltU il OTI ta, Wa-Uiuijnou, rl J, lmiNisTiiyfaitM Nonci;."" ij-trrtduaii t tnitlo.iouiho onta-eof tm via s. y.lor. lutU nt lw-r Tiinu uuiiaiuiE t iwj. -sluii l i liu t'"Ui y, tb-ireimxl uiiviu u u4 tf.mUut' ni Uutii-tMKiKn. hi imumiju luae.tu i'Iuh i--ir mw iuuk.oiuiiuiai.il iiayiiioiit. una I it)i u. itt.nit. a u eija lud i, pru-pt- ji i tr iiuo uuiy ujUitMiltni a to tUki uj. UL'l l.AlL' U'jLLilUllU IItMlV llOVRJt, uw, sjgvr AoiuuitftrlLvr 21 asked sskesl 10' asked 102 asked 10 asked asked hid. . 21l asked ii.:i bid: ,13 asked 2.1)2 l,fj.'"21 atked &y. Ui. Wji asked tMii UdUloU asked 50K l'U:f tOU asked Mi Md.f Cl?i-uked
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