Society Meeting. - - KB A f MT MW Hf. IP 2nd and Itb'Mondav ol each month. In Be. ber maw LeWKnwn, at i.xu a a k tJ.W. O'Neil, B. K.U. S. It. Gilliam, c.K. U.S. aADE! 11UTTKN I.ODOR. No. 6S8. 1. O. O.T. moets every Tuesday evening, nt 8 o'clock, In nebert Hlh Daniel Graver, iS. O.I W, iu -Roi-.Sooroiary. rono Pool Tbibk.Wo.J71. imp. o. n. if., meet, ion WeiocBda evening ol encn week, at 7:30 O'clock, in l'UUHO ,em:uijoi limit vir,BiFMij,, Pa. Vj-V. Illokert, 8. B. B. Ullbom, C. of It LinldirroN Ixiimk, No. !3I K. of P.. moots on anaay evenings, m nuuoi-n Aim,, , . of It. and ts. AtlvcrtUiug Rates. We detlra it to be distinctly understood that no Advertisement" Tr llr lie (Inserted In too col umnsof Tnu cJlMOS AdtocXte that may lie reoclvod from unknown parties or firms, unless accompanied with the C'&air, The following aro oar onlt terms. Adveitlsementa for 1 year, per Inch coon Insertion 10 etc, N Rlx Months, per Inch each lusenton 1 p, rtB, " Three MonUis; iot'is. trm than three months, first Inser tion $1, each subsequent insertion 23 Cts. J.0CS1 nouoos lo oenia uur jiuo. II. V. MORTIIIMER, Publisher. JjJ H. S1EWBIIS, DISTRICT ATTOP.NET COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Omct, No, 2, Mansion Uonse, MATJC1I C 1 1 UNK. PA. Settling Estates. FMog Accounts and Orphans Court Praotico a specialty. Trlal'of Causes carefullv attended to. Leix.il transactions in jHigusn anu uerman. jau u. SATURDAY MORNING, SKVTi 26. 1875. Local and Personal. EST" Patties receiving tlio Advocate With a cross marked after the Ir names will please remit tlia amount duo for Subscription, or the extra 50 ceuts will be.added to pay the expenses of collec tion. Leavo your measure with Laury & Peters; If you would look nice, Black Alpacas at D. Graver's Beo Hive store, at from 25 cents per yard upwards. New buckwheat flour at S. E. Fatz lnger's,iat lowest piices and of excel lent quality. -Dan, Graver has' Just returned from Philadelphia with a full line of ladles' dress goods. The "fits" given at Laury & Peters',' are unsurpassed by any other house In the county. Mrs. S. E. Fatilnger is just rccelv log a splendid assortment of fall and winter millinery goods. Call and see them. The fall suits being gotten up by Laury fc Peters, are faslilonablo and neat, whllo the price la wlthlu the reach of all. Extra copies of the Carbon Ad vocate; and all the Dally and Weekly papers can be obtained at Brady's To bacco Store. Now Is a good tliuo to Indulgo In a ride around the country, aud David (,EbberMa prepared to furnish you with a first-rate rig for the purpose at a very low figure. Watermelon?, peaches and all the early fruits and vegetables received fresh from the city every day, at S. E. Fatzlnger's, Bank Street, aud selling very cheap for cah. When you go to Allentown, re member that you can buy dry goods cheaper at Kramers' corner than at any other bouse In the Lehigh Valley. Stick a pin right here I L. F. Klepplnger will furnish you with a handsome horse and buggy or do any kind of hauling for you afvery reasonable charges. Livery corner of Bank and Iron Streets. J. K. Rickerthas still a few of those eligible lots In lllckertstown to dispose of. If you feel like securing a good homa call'Bnd see him lie is also sup plying rlour,feed, lumber and coal at the lowest rates. A. Rams Chance We offer for sale one of Edward Plotts' Star Parlor Or. gans, fresh from his factory at Wash ington, N. J. This Instrument Is sur passed by none In tbo market. Call at this office. T. D. Clauss has been appointed agent for this section for tlio celebrated Butterick & Co's Garment Patterns for ladios and children, and has now a stock ot the latest styles on hand. Ladles should call for catalogues. For Ice Cream, tee cold fountain Soda Water, and choice Confections, you should not fait to call at C. 11. Roth's, opposite Semmel's hardware store. Also iresn oread ana cakes ev- y.deay. T. D. Clauss, the meachant tailor, has Just received his fall aud winter stock it all kinds pf suiting, comprising all the latest and best styles, aud su perior to anything ever before brought Into this' market. Also, a full lino of elegant overcoatings. lie Invites his' customers andthe community In gen eral to. call and .Inspect his goods and learn his prices. Something Nice. A fine assortment of Twilled Silk, Bio. Green, and Black 10 or 13 Rib, Paragon Frame, Partridge Wood Stick, Ivory Handle Umbrellas, with namo engraved. Remember, this is the only place In Carbon county to get a genuine, first class Umbrella. 0. B. RHOAD9, Sealer In Umbrellas, Hata, Caps, &a., Market Square, Mauch Chunk. A. tremendous sacrifice In wo rsens' mens' and boys' boots, shoes, and gaiters ot all styles and qualities, At T. D. Clauss. In order to close out present stock, he is now giving some of the best bargains In this line ot goods ever beforo offered In this section. Call early, it you would secure a real bar gain. Head Quarters for Boots, Shoes and Rubber. Messrs. Laury fc Pe ters are now receiving and offering for sale one of the largest and best select ed stocks of mens' kip and calf boots, womens' and children's gaiters, shoes and rubbers ever brought Into Lehigh too, at prices which defy competition. Remember, If you want to buy cheap ror casa, now is mo time, ana Laury cc Peters.' the place I Emaus has a soventecn-year-old boy who weighs 200 pounds. The heaters air1 rollers of thoCata sauqua Rolling Mill continuo on a strike, Tliera is moro spurloiis currency In circulation at the present time than ever before. Beforo long tlio " hog committees" will begin to muko their Sunday morn Ing In-pectlous. A tremendous stock ot notions at Dan. Graver's Beo Illvo Store. Just tho place for bargain's. Full lino of fall and winter boots and shoes nt tlio t!eo Hive Store of Dan. Graver's, very cheap. Tho Central New Jersey Company announces u quarterly dividend of 2H per cent., payablo on the 20th inst. A young man of Penn Forrest township, named' Franklin Wernett, recently caught a very largo bear In a trap. There were 83 prisoners In the county prison nt Wilkesbarro tho other day the largest number 'ever penned up. The Democrats of Northampton county will hold their nominating Con vention on Monday Oct. 11th, at Uotli lohoiii. The Lehlgli & Wllkesbarre Coal Company have in .their employment about 14,000 persons, making a month ly pay-roll of nearly $100,000. Tho Reading Railroad Co announ. ccs a quarterly dividend of 2 1-2 per cent., or 1 1-4 per share, payable on the 20th of October. A number of ourcltlzcnshavo been busily engaged fixing their sidewalks during the past week. A good ex ample for others to follow. A quarterly dividend of 2 1-2 per cent. Is announced by the Delawaro, Lackawaun.i and Western Railroad Company, payable October 21. "Shingle weddings" are now com ing Into fashion. This novel wedding takes place when the first born Is old enough to spank. It Is said that the now style of pantaloons to bo woru this fall will be largo enough to tie back. Also, that a modebt man can't climb a ladder with a pair of 'em on. Five hundred boats have made seven trips each over the Del. and Hud son canal, from Honesdale to Ron dout, this season, lour hundred have made eight trips, aud twenty-three ono trip. Doc Sweeney, one, of the Carbon dale bank robbers, was sentenced at Wllkesbarre, Friday, to eight years' Imprisonment In tho penitentiary. The extension of the Perklomeu branch of the Reading .Railroad to Al lentuwn was opened Monday. It gives Allentown direct communication with Philadelphia, as well as the Lehigh coal regions. The Allentown Iron Co., nt present have a good demand for pig Iron of their manufacture. They have for some time past been shipping an average of 1500 touo weekly. D. S. Grossman, n student in the office of Dr. J. G. Zem, of Welssport, will leave for rtmauelphla on -1onilay, to attend lectures In the Medical Uni versity of Penna, Tlio New wiug of Palltinate Col lege, .1yers.towu, Pa., Is rapidly ap proaching completion. The Institution Is well attended aud hi a very prosper ous condition, Dr. E. II. Helfrich's White Lini ment, for rheumatism, neuralgia and all kinds of pains and aches, manufac tured, wholesale and retail, by O. W. Lentz, d ruguist, Bank street Lehlghton. No euro no pay. In CO cent aud $1 bottles. Mrs. (. do Tschlrschky, next to Deboide's Jewlery store, announces in to-day 's paper that eho keeps a full line of Berlin and Germantown wools, notions, Ac, which she Is selling cheap er than any other place in this section. W. W. Reber, son of Dr. N. B. Reber, and Edward -Vlller, son of Mr. Philip Sillier, of this borough, who have been reading medicine In the office of Dr. Reber for tho past few months, left town for Philadelphia on Friday morning, to attend lectures during the coming term at the Pennsylvania Me dical University. 1 The town and connty nro full of tramps of remarkable Insolence. We would caution our citizens against al lowing them to enter their houses or yards m most ot them will steal any thing they can lay their hands on, or it money is glveu them, are as uruult as lords In half an hour. Tho men employed on the Easton and South Easton Passenger Railway work sixteen hours a day,for which they receive (1 08, Aud carry a "bell puuch" In tho bargain. Argus. Henry Smith, who was convicted of setting fire to Bachmnn's barn at Danlelsville. last mouth has been sen tenced to eiUit years Imprisonment In tho Easton jail, Our friend, W. E. Kcracrer.tan old aud experienced teacher, has takeu charge of tho Pino Run School. Tho district can pride itself upon belu ablo to procure his valuable 6ervli.es for their school, as he 'Is hold lu the highest esteem wherever he goes as a teacher, and they may rest assured that he will glvo eutlre satisfaction. On Saturday week Mr. Edward II. Lentz, touib-Btone cutter atCoplay,had one of his feet badly crushed by having It caught under tho wheel of a car whllo in the act ot jumping off a mov ing train on which he had ridden as far as Whitehall Station. The member was bo badly mangled that amputation was fouud necessary, which operation was performed on Monday evening fol lowing. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Com pany announces a quarterly dividend ot 2 1-2 per cent., payable on the 14th Instant to female stockholders only, and after that date In order ot applUa tlou to all stockholders who may apply. Tho second instalment on new stock will bo due and payable durinc Octo ber, aud persous wishing to apply tho dividends to that purpose can do so at any time between the 1st aud 31st of the niomn. 1 aiAUCH CHUNK WHISPERS. Grapes are In abundance. Tho weather Is very pleasant. Chestnuts nro about rlpo and plenty. Our mountains nro looking bcautl ful. Mr. Milton Dlmmlck is about again after a severe Illness. Tho doctors report the number of caBes of sickness to be few. Jas, Loose, Esq., has returned from his homo nt or near Heading. Quito a number of our town pco- plo attended the ylllenlou n f air. Tho Republican delegato election and convention will bu next In order, Col. J. D. Bertolette is to be tho commanding officer of tho Carbon Hides. Mr. P F. Haggerty has been ap pointed engineer of the Mar it; u Steam er. Mrs. Jas. Warner and Miss Clara A. Tobias are vlsitlug their friends at Scranton Tho ecllpso was witnessed on Wed nesday inoruiug last by many of our citizens. Tlio Evergreen Cemetery of East Mafich Chunk Is fenced In and will soon belaid out in lets. Mrs. M. M. Dlmmlck, who has been very sick for somo days past, Is convalescent. Tho Democratic delegate election takes place to-day, and the Democrat ic County Convention on Monday, Oct. 5th. A very excellent party of young folks gathered at Mr. J. H. Salkeld's, on Tuesday oveulug last. Messrs. J. A. Rcmmel and James Handwerk were out hunting last Tues day and brought homo with them six ulco pheasants. To-day, Saturday, the 2nd of Oct., Is the last day on which taxes can bo paid, which is ono mouth prior to tho election. St. John's Episcopal Chapel, of East Mauch Chunk, was solemnly ded icated on Thursday of last week, at 1U o'clock a. in. -Our friend Simmers, we nro glad to learn, has gone back to the Intelli gencer of Summit Hill again. Much success to him. Mr. Barth, President of tho Metal lie Paint Co., nt Bowmausville, was in town In tho early part ot this week, on business, The blue-stone pavement In front of Packer's building is now laid, and adds very materially to tho business like thoroughfare ot Market Square. A delegation of tlio Marlon and ltebcue boys attended the Reliance So ciable, given nt Bethlehem, ou Friday evening, Sept. 24th. The puullo road leading from the East Mauch Chunk bridge, will soon be cut through. Mr. Mark Hyndmau aud bis gang of men are doing solid worK, General Chas. Albright returned home from his stumping tour lu Ohio, a few days ago ; ho Is fully confident that Ohio will do as usual lu her Re publican majorities. Tho new Military Company, to be kuonu as The Carbon Hides U progress ing very rapidly nt present. They nro to drill every Friday evening uuder Sargeant F. J. Flster. Mr. John Dent, proprietor ot thi East Mauch Chunk Accommodation House, Is at present in a pitiable con dition, ho is unable to speak or bee. and moreover, he remains In a state of utter helplesuess. The father of Ed. Kolley, ono of the prisoners lu our jail, was killed by a fall of coal in tho mines, at Mount Laffey, one day last week. The performance of Mr. Jno. Thompson aud troupe, " Zlkes the eliowiuan," on Monday evening last, at Rhoad's Hall, was exceedingly fine, nnd fully exceeded tho expectation of our show golug people. The Hall was crowded. Col. Bertolettlo will interview Adj. General Latta, at Harnsburg, this week with regard .to the military dress and arms of the Carbon Ritles of this place. The Arion Musical Club serenaded Mr. Samuel Carpenter on tho evening of Friday last, Sept. 21th. Mr. Carpen ter was'ii member of this club ; he was the first member married, and was the llrst seroi aded by the club. On Monday last fire was discover ed In MtB. P. Sharkey's building. It appears that a piece ot canton llannel took fire through some unknowmmeans, probably through carolessness. Luckily It was discovered In time to save the building, Daniel Kalbfus, Esq., returned from his hunt on the plains, on Monday last, bringing with lilui a car load of prairie chickens, Dan. looks well af ter his six weeks' hunting In tho West. Mr. L. Gallagher, better known as " Lanty," Is to bo married to a young woman who resides at renn Haven. This will be the third wife for Lanty. Laughlln Informed " Whispers" that tho bride Is a "purty lassie." Invita tions have been Issued to tho "boys aud girls" to attend the shindig to bo given on the evening ot the wedding. Thos. Kemerer, Esq., clerk- of our Courts, has mado very decided im prnvements in his office, Much credit is due Mr. Kemerer for the very ex cellent arrangements In the line of pigeon holes for files, desks to write upon aud the counter ho has bad plac ed lu his office. 31r. N. M. Belford has tho hand somest baby carriage in town. The body Is made of carved walnut, with a parasol ponding from an Iron rod, run ning up the back ot the body and act ing as a shade. The carriage was outdo a present to him by a friend In New York city. Tho carriage Is worth (30.50 retail price. The managers of tho Northampton Co, Agricultural Society some time ago extended to Col. Victor E. Plolett an Invitation to nddress tho farmers aud others who would attend their aunual exhibition this fall. This invitation the veteran Granger has accepted and wo understand that ho will speak at the Fair Grounds on Thursday ot the fair wwk, October 7th, Grs. Iho Introduction ot pus Into this town would seem to bo allied fact, Only 73 ehaiesot tho on pltal stock remain uuf.otd. Parties detlrinc to securo shares should apply at tho Oaudon ADVOCATE ofilco at ouco. Tho price ot eliaies Is only f0. Ilellglous, M. U, Church lloy. WllmcrCoffinan, pns tor. Pleaching tomorrow, (-unday). at 10:30 A. M. onil 7:30 HI. Hundoy Boliool 2 P. M. Pro.hy terlan Chui ch Sunday school at tf A. M. t preaching nt 10.30 A, U , and 7.IJ0 r. If., by Hot. John Cariiugtou, pastor. The Iron Trnile Tho pig iron niurkot throughout tbo country remain dull and without promUo. Stocks aro lartto every whiro, and silos ro confined almost exclusively I u biimll lots tor nnmcdlato ue. Tho outlook for tlio trado for tho balauce ot tho year Is veiy poor Indeed, and furusco men feci quito dcei ondent Ore, too. Is way down in price tnruughouc our county,. Tho llosbonfis. if the Kejstonofurnicoutlloadlnir, recently bought upwaidsot400 tons at (2 75 per Ion lletoie the paulo the kclUng pneo ot oro was a.5i) per ton. Democrat. Refreshment Stands for Sale. ThoCaibon County Il.dmlr.nl society will sell their stands for tlictr first annual lair to tlio highest bidders ou Iho pounds of tho so ciety on Tuesday, October 5th, 1875, at 2:50 o' clock r, M ono weeic bffcro tho Pair, Also, at thosnmotlmoall clorka and assist ants to conduct tho Fair aro to bo aupulntcd. rnrohancrs of stands luu.t pay down (5.C0 cash when tbo same are stiuckoir, lor hey will do rc-sold), and tho b ilanco In two lnstnlments on Wednesday nnd Thursday of tho l'uir. All persous Interested wlllplcaso attenl. Hy order ol tho Board. Tlios. Kooks, Prcs't. Fell Dead. On Friday alternoou Mr. DanleliDerr, father Itcv. L. K. Derr. of tlds place, whllo working aionndthouow houso of his sou, now being erected, was suCddtily ulta-kcd by a strange teellni;, when ho walked to tbo stable. In tho i ear of tho houso wbcro ho sat down, nnd whllo In this position bo was s'ion seen to fall over. Key. Cerr hastened lo Ioarn what tho matter was, when be found his father dying. Ho was raised up and It wns fouod that II to was not quite extinct, when he was removed to the resi dence ot 'Squire Smith, near by. where he died in a few minutes. Tbo body was then removed to tho residence of llct. Birr. Tho deceased wns about seventy-four yoats old, and the cause (.1 bis sudden death la supposed to bo hoart dis- easo. Matmoton .Veifs. Incompatible Ofllces. 9 No porsou shall bo cnpablo of holding at tho sanio tlineitbo office of Justice of tho pence aud protboitoiary. Nor of associate Judge or Justico of tho poaco. Nor of county commls-toncrs, 6Chool board or board of health. No district attorney can hold any other ofilco under tho laws and constitution of tho United Mates. Members of tho T.eg.slaturo cannot bo couu cllmau In any Incorporated city. No member of tho council Is eleglh'o to any office, employment or agency chosen by oouucll during the term for which he was elected to council. No person can at one time bo a member of moie than o:.e of the following bodies, vis: City couno.ls, guardluns of tho poor, boaid of hi altb and inspector ot iho county prison. No beualoror Ilepre'entitlve can be appoint ed to any civil office during tho term for which ho was elected. Firemen's Parade Arrangements are now making by Lehigh Iluok Ladder Co., ot this place, for a grand pai-ado ot lliemen to take place ou Thursday, October II th. Tho following companies have been invited nnd are expected to paitlcipatoi Marlon Steam Fire Co., Phoenix Hose Co., aud Itescuo Hook Jt Ladder Co., ot Mauch Chunk, and tho Perseverauco steam Fire Co., of Ta maqua. boveral bands of niuslo will also bo in lino of parado. TUa parado will, from present appearances, bo tho fliiot display of tlremen ever witnessed in this soctlou. Thopiocosslon will fjrui ou Iron and Northampton streets, right resting on Iron streets, at 9:00 o'clock A M, and matchup Northampton to Coal, down Coul to Lehigh, down Lehigh to Kim, dowu Elm to Hunk, up llauk to Joseph III umboro's Hotel, countermarch down Unnk to South, up South to the Truck Houso on Northampton, whei e those participating In tho parado w.U be furnished with a collation after which tho pa rudo will reform and proceed to the Fair Grounds of tho Carbon Comity Industrial So ciety, where the various companies will be re ceived bv the ofllcors ot the Society, and n grand proce.slon will be termed uu tho track ut 12 o'oiock. Cblct Marshal, D. If. Long, Towameuitiig Items. Jack Frost has paid us sevoral vlsltr, which v.ero not very much liked by us farmeis for ho killed the irreutcr part of oar late planted corn, so much that It Is now worth but very little for fefding. That which wasp'anled earlier was beyond his reach, nnd Is a very good crop this year, Our fanners havo now finished with their seeding, aud are busily ongaged tn Uktngout their potatoes. Mr. J, J. Kemerer, ot thlaplico, lies been very much Indisposed with neuralgia, so much so that he wsacoufluel to his roooi for sovei-al days last week, but I am pleatod to ststothat he has Improved so much lhat be Is able to bo out and about as usual. Hey. Daniel Yningst, of Cherryvllle, ex. chiured pu'plis with Iter. Mr, lihetn, of Lo hlghton, on Sunday last. ' Several of oar farmers report to me that their potatoes are very much eaten by some In sect, but is hat- they are unable to say, somo think the potatoe bug does It, others 'again bay it ts done by a worm. Which of thosmlo It I bate not )et learned. Some potatoes aro so badly eaten and full ot holea that pale la not veiy readily found for them. NluilCD. Towamenetu j, sept. Mtu, IS75, Was It Suicide 1 From ctrcumstanccs that have come to light within tbo past wtek there Is great uonbt thrown out as to whether the late Hod, Geo. B. t-ohaU reilly put hlmsell to death designedly, lbere were many of onr people who could hard ly credit the finding of the Jury at tho time, ow ing to Uie fact that Mr, S. was seen In a latloual state but a very short time before his death was aunounccd,and now that it has been discovered that what waa considered the mark ot the bul let on the lusido shatter was really an inden tation made by an Iron lock catch, the theory advanced to support the supposed maimer of self destruction Is upset unless he should have committed Ihe deed with the loft haud, which' la not probable. considering that he was not left handed. There Is a mark in tho celling nearly overhead from where Mr 8, sat, made by the bullet after It had courted through hla bead, aud tbls from tho posittou lu which ho was foaul, and thsco'irsoof the shot, makes it ap pear as If his dcatb had really been aoeidenta', particularly so when It la taken Into considera tion that whUe oat lu the afternoon shooting at mark bis pistol got out of order Ihruugh the cracking ot a pivot, that as a consequence one of the bulleta was Immovable, that on entering the bouto in (be evening ho remarked to the housekeeper that be was isvmt uy stairs to ic. pair tho weapon, that ho did not take tho pre caution to lock his chamber door, that bo did not remove cither his coat or hat, coupled wit'i numerous other facts, such as Inylng In pro visions during the afternoon, buvtug nppaie forbhcblldion,eto. olc. All In nil, there is tho best of reason to beUovo that bis death was tho rojult ot accident rather than of Intent or dr. sign. A llmtoicn IitmocraU Special Meeting. Proposed -Amendment of tho Constl tutlon of " Tho Lehigh Uulldlng nnd Loan Association." Meeting called for Saturday evening, October 10th, 1875, at 7:S!0 o'clock : PitF.AMUtE, Whereas It Is deemed ndvl-ablo by iho shareholders of "Tho Lehlgli llniUllng end loan Association." of Lchluhion, l.i in sneclnl meetiiia apseiublcri. in acco.ilaiio.i with Arilc.o loth of iho con.litntlon ol said Asoctn- tlou Hint nemo v iteration oaiucniiiiunt to emit Cosstitutlou should bo ndootctllor tho better management of said ArSociullou. no lhat utcn mutating funds can bo disposed ot with profit liuuiiio uuaincfts oi inn .ABsoiiauon wouuu up ui.d terniluated us soon ns prac.icablo to tbo mutual advnntago of ail concerned. ThO'ctoie, tho following nuicndiiioi.t or alteratlonto the Constitution of said ABBOCtatlou Is hcioby u- uoj,icu auu miiuea, vizi AllTIOLE II. SEC. 1. Whenever It occuis hereafter that the funds nt tho ABioc.ulirai nio not voluntarily pui chased by t tie siiareuouteis at n tnvitmum piotnliimot g25 per sl.aio, then tho names ot siacKiioiucro puiui uouno, u uy iuin, m iuu iuiiu iut heromattsr sot toi th. Sec. 2. Tho diawnig shall be conducted ns fol. lowst Tho .socreWiy shall, as olteu as necos. sarv. piep.ireiillstol tho shatehoiiiers, tnltiug thenamus aud loans utKmthe votlug Doaisof the Association, and write their names ou s!ips of pnper nun placo them In a box. to bo kept for thutputpoio, nnd niter thoroui-hiv mixing tlio ean e the Pres dlDg Officer shall publicly, nt tt-o legu.ar meetings of Iho Association, draw as ninny slips Willi name thoiefmiii us muy bo jiecessiiiy io uispesu ui luuiui.usuu uvuu, miu soonwheuover i.ecos-nry until nil tbo names uie ilruivu, when a new list shailbo prepuro.1, UfcC. !j. lbo shatcl.oidois thus drnwn shall take loans, uud glvo satlstactotv security lor the same, of as many shares, at the piemlum aforesaid, as they may bo respectively ilruwu lor, to witt Kuch shareholder, when drawn, shnll taku u loan for as many shales us ho would bo entitled to votes, accorulng to Article VI.. Sec. 8, of the Constitution, tDat Is a loan of ouo shuro for any number of shares less than live, or a loan ot two shares for iho first llvo shales andsn additional loan of one Bhatofor uvory ile shares of stock lueictotnud rudo fault of giving security fo. loans thus drawn wlthlu thirty iluvs, tbo Atsoclutiou shall have (bopi.weruudauthuilty to caucoi allsiiiires(.o drawn by pacing or tendering such (.unichold. (rs therefor the amount ut tlucs nclunlly paid by blm or them, with interest nt lbo rate ot ten (IC) per centum por annum on tho dues paid in for the averago time. SEC 4. Any shareholder shall have tbo prtvl' epo to withdraw his Blmio, or a part ot tnem, wllh lntcre-t as atpresaid, without watting to bo drawn, whenever Iho funds in hand aiur-uf-liclent to pay the same, and ptov dod that other shaicholders have no objection thereto should tlit're bo am oblecllon. iLen It shall bo dono btr drawing as afoicsaid. The Coal Trade. Tho following tablo shows tho quantity nt coat ship) od over tho Lehlgli Valley Hoiiroad lor tho week eiidliu- Sent i5th, 173. mid for tho year ft compnud with (he same t mo last yosr: Ueglons From. Week Year Wyoming 17,317 17 P13 591 05 Uuztolou 16 8j7,4.7 CO Upper Lehigh 27 10 1178 to Henvcr Miadow is nss is 221,9.1113 Mnuaunr 14197 11 301.8 VI OS atauoa Chunk 2.34014 Noith from ustou 18,103 09 Total 120,342 04 2.246,0 1 15' Last Year 09,2X3 (.1 3,311,548 10 lncieaso 51,110s 19 Decrease 1,004 031 15 HEP0HT OF COAL transported ovir Lehigh A KuHqu. hanna Division. Central It It. of New Jersey weekending Sept 21, 1875., Total week. To date. Shipped from ton, cwt. tons. cwr. Wyoming 50.033 011 8311,052 (0 Upper Lehigh 4,r4 13 55.314 15 Itonvrr Meadow 13,9t9 03 14ti,5is 02 Hnzieton n. toi i: 8t,;748 Muucll chunk 10,004 05 l3,0s4 17 lluzndvllte to 11 11 N. ork F. & a, U. Co.. 17,87 07 Total 08 5:4 19 1,452,313 00 Previously 1 e ported l,3U,g;3 01 Total to llsto 1,452 348 00 Satno time last year 2,0O8,2S9 13 Increase Decrease 555.911 13. Closing Prices of DeIIaven & Town send, Stock, Government niid Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Sept. CO, 1875. C. 8. 0"s,1881 . U. S. 6-20, 1801 . U. S. 6-20, 1SG1 . U. S. 3 20,1605 . V. S 6 20, 18115 J. 4 J. . U. S. 5 20, 1807 . . . U.S. 6-20, 1808 , U.S. 10-49 U, . Currency, (l'a . . U.S."5's,1681, new . I'enuMlvanla 11. H. . . 1'h'lls. 4 Heading It. It. . U'lil;li Valley lull road . Uhlan. Coal li Nsv. Co. . Uolted Companies of X, J, (J old Silver .... !li bid. 18;; bid. 1!VJ l id. 10K lid. 19' bid, Ml bid 21 1? bid. 11)1 I'll. 24 Ml. 18 bid. 50J bid. 6C)J bid. IA bid. 60i bid. 1S9J2 im; 17 bid. 8 bid. 23J$ asked asked 1PJ asked 20 asked 10! asked 21 12 asked 2ll nsktd 17; asked 2412 asked lsU ssked t(,4; asked 50 asked 130 asked IVi asked 10 asked MARRIED. IIESS-DAIITHOLIIMISW Oa the Hth ult,, by Itev. A. llorlholomew. Mr, Henry J, lle-8 and Miss L J, liartholomew, MlLLEU-N0rilTEIN.-0ll tho 12th ulf by tbo same, Mr, John Henry Miller, ol Ma honing, and Miss Anna Juno Nothsteln, of Eust Penn. GINDER REICH ARD.Ou Iho Scth nit, by tho same, 51i. IsaaoGlnder andMiss Antlo licit Itoichaut, both 01 East Peuu, im:i. FRIEDEltlCH .On Ihooth ult. In Towamen sin;, Pniiette, sou of stepaen aud Elizabeth Fi it dorlch. A ged 1 year. llOYHlt. Outhe 12th ult.. in Lower Town, mousing, IMwlu, son of Alcxaudor aud Eliza beth Hoyer Aged 10 nios. Is ds. GUOEL. On the lllh ult.. In East Penn, Hot. tlo Mlueiva daughter of Jacob and Anna O, Gogel. Aged 1 yr- 1 mo. aud 5 da. KRATZ13U. On the same day. In Lower ronamensiug, Anna, wife ot Dantol Kratzor, Aged ,4ya, 11 1111. 5 ds. MONTZ-Ontio IDtb nit.. In Franklin, Ja cob Montr. Aeod 09 ys., 4 mos. 23 ds, HiUHT.-On tho U5th ult, In Chestnut twn 1 Mrs. Susanna Hhupp, wile or Ueoigo Sbupp, di ceased, aged 91 years, 8 mouths und 14 dai s. ACKER At Lehlghton, Sept. Slid, Luclane, wife of Hiram Victor Acker, aged 21 yrs., 2 mos. 8 ds. CHRIST MAN. At Mud Run. Hept. J4th, Ella May, child or James and Marietta Christ, man, aged I yr , tods. HEFFELVINGKlt. At Welssooit.Sept. Mlh. Catharine Alice, child ot John and Mry Ilcllel. linger, aged 1 yrs, 2 mos., 7 ds. Special Notices. Afflicted, Unfortunate and Deluded. DIt. J. N. IIOIIUXSACIC and Dr. J. 13. Hodensack, sons 'of Dr. J. H.. who has been engaged m privnte and hospital pisctlco for 31 years, ouringdisoascs which destroy both mind and body, unfits) 011 for the duties ot life, aud loads thousands to In. sane asylums and premature death. Dr. J. N. II, and Dr. J. 11. If. duote their time entirely to those diseases, aud guarautee u euro lu u shoit lime and little expenso. Dr. J. N. Iloben. sack has attended aud cured eighty tbnuHaud cases. Remember Oia. J N. anilJ. 11. Iloben aack'aolnce o. 20d .North sds'roct, I'hdadcl. ph a, above Race. N. II. Medicines sont by mall and express JUUCI2-75 lyeow Tinrsscs, Cents nui TUllES CUKKD.-Dr. J. II. Ho- b-uaaca'a Kloklo-plated (lalranlo Truaa and Fluid will oure auvcu cbbo.- out of ten. Dou't , rust, crattor bioaki lhrhtoat i not affecled by poruptration or bathing. Warmutod 5 yean - l-ieuchaul Jeriuau '1 ruwea and Ura4't, sub. 1 pennorica. tc onetlilru lbo pnee oilicahe.l for. al Second nuul, above llaco. Phlladtl phi. J tuc ; 71-1) ww The Great Discovery. E. F. KUNKP.L'S lilTTEft WINE OF IRON, lor Iho euro of weoic stomach, general debility in ugestlon, illsen-o of tho. nervo is system, con t pntlou. ncidlty of Iho stomach, and nil rases reuniting a tnnio. The wiuo includes the most agrooable nnd ef-. flclriit svt ol lion wo posses 1 t'ltrato ol Mag nstlo Oxido. combine,! with Iho meat energetic of vogetniilo tomes Yellow I'oruvl in Hark. Tho .-licet 111 mom (ascs ot dcblltiv, lo-s of npplttto. nnd general pro. (ration, of sn r racial sait 01 Iron combined wllh our vuluablo Nerve, I. most happy. It augments thi apnctlto, rnHcs tho pui p, taki nif musoular UibblnoM, icmoyes tho p illor ot ilcbtUt) , ntm gives n Uond vWor to the couuteuniico. Do you want something In strengthou yout Do you wnnl n good nppetiui I D11 you wnu5 to bund up your constitution I Do yon waut to feelwelll Do oil want to yd lid of ueiyous lies ? Do ton want energy! Do vou wint to shop well I Do ou want bilsa: nun vigorous leouiiKst ,11 you do, trv K linkers WInool Iron. This timv valunnlo touio has beeu so thor oughly Icsled eynll clni-osof the community, (hat Itls liowceemcd intllspcusnhlo nsaToulo inu'tlcuio. It cos s but latin, purifies tno blood nnd gives tono to tho stomach, tenovatos tho system nnd prolong life. Iliowonlvns 11 11 Mil or this vuluablo Tonlo. Price SI per bottle. E.F KUXltEL, sole Pro p. la or. Philadelphia, Pa. Ak your druggist JorKunkel's lllllor Winoot iron, ami take no other make, sold only la fl bottlos. aU others aro LouJtcifeit, bo bowain ot tbo.u. Tape Worm Entirely romovo 1 with puielv yogetablf mod. lclne, pissing troni the mi stem nlivo. No toe until iho head pissos, Comonnd refer to pa-' lients treated. Dr E. V. Ku.NKUt, No. 269 Noun Mutii St., Philadelphia. Advlco tree, sent, Pm mid Stninncli Worms nbo removed. Ask yuur.dmrclst for KUMil.t.'s Wouil SVitur. Pi Ice, 1 1 por bott.e. Send for clrcubir. A CAK1). The mulcratcneiJ, In behalf of " Tlio Carbon Counly Iudustiiiil BociersV' hereby respectfully imltothe people ot carbon County to tike an active p.irt In tno cOSIINO FAIL! ot thosocl ty, to tio hoitl nt rjIJlIlOllTON. on OUTOnifill 12 13t 11 and 10. Jn nnnoiniclnstho l-'IUST ANNUAL EXUL HI'iION ot tho fcoclcty, wo earnestly appeal to ulh especially tho L.tullcs, to eucouiifuo end practicnlly assist tho tmmpriso, m aa to make It, wliai it should be, publicly and privately benotlclal. It la hclleved thit Carlton Countv mm havo nnd Buttnln a cronltablo Kxdlbltlou ot her vari ed ImJnvriat EulerpilsoA worth noelnir. It needs but intercut aud activity od tbo put of her citizens to nnno It profitable and worthy of tho nune ypccml cnorts are being mado by tno Offlccrs and Uemb3rs to make theeotnlnjt rir moro interesting and successful than any ever beforo held In this comity. Our friends and tielKlibora In tho adjoining counties nro meant to bo included lu this Invi tation, lniiUAL PREMIUMS will bo rala for AIU'ICLUS.OF MKIUT. 'Ihe Camtnl Htock nt tho Bnemtvld not all tacrnyot, and It soeinsaalf tbo mi re mention f this tact .should eaue enough ut oar citizens iu Bu-p iorwuru una tano it. tuu.1i s jtuuns, rrcaiucnu W. 31. ItArslUilt, secretary. AUTUMN & WINTER. DUUOa AND MEDICINES. With n fall determination to maintain my wed established reputation tor ell. lrijrpuioDmirA nnd Medicines at very lowest pnoes, I hnvo mido preiiaratlons this Fall far enrpafltluff any former ef toit. niul can thercfoio promise perfect satisfaction to every customer who de an es iho beetrjunlitv of ponds at econom lcalpilcoH. t W. LKiSTZrHtiniof tho itio MuurAn, Uimk Ktioet, Lelitdbion, i I'eun'a. noptl-ni3 R i:UISTKlt'S NOTICE. Xuiico t herebv iriven" that tlio RTprntors. Ailmuiieti a torn and J uardiaus hereinafter nam ed havoillt'd thtir respoctlvQ accounts ot the fcllowmg estates In tho Itetfstor'b Ofilco. at M aucti Chunk, In aud tor tho County of Carbon, which accounts havo been allowed by tho Kee lnter, w 11 bo presented to the Judges ot tho On nana Court on Mondav. tho 18th davof Oc tober next, at 10 o'clock A.M.. for confirmation l First andilnal'nccouut of John O. Itutter. ad mlmstrator of tho ostato of John Gallaeher. Uec'd. becond and tlnal acconnt or iiarrlet ueinhard. aduimlsiratrlxot tho ostato of JJmanuel lteln hm), dee'd First and llnal acconnt of Conrad idlller. od- inlulsltator of tbo eUto ot Alaitln Woaver, deod. adiuiutstrator ot iho ostato ol Harrison JlofK mia, dee'd. mat and final account of Ilenrr Borer, ad ministrator of tno estate of Daniel Kram, dee'd. i-ir&tanu unai accounxor jo coo a. leiuy, au miuistraiurot tboestatoof Oeoro Hex, dee'd. Mr8tainiTinrti.il nronnnt of lisdwanl Keller. executor of tho last wilt and tootann-ntof Soaau ilei(jhati, dee'd iiiu seconu nnu nuai account oi u,r men- Slut; or adnuu'strator ot William O'Keeto, eceaecd. A. wiiiTTixiiiiAar. neoister. Itegtstet'soltlpo, Mauch Chunlr, Bcpt, It, 1B78. JpOR SALU OR TO LET. AnNH-RTOtLY FUAMT5 HUIIiDINn. bttllt exprefcsly for a lMIOTOOUAFllKlt.or would PUlll a UlUAll-AlAJviUK, OHUlAliVlIt or TAILOR. U ill bo said vctv chean for CABH or onahoittlmo with approved security Apply at THIS OFFICE. JuneliU SSIGNKKS' NOTICE., Notlro ia herehr irlven that HamuM f. raver. of Lehlghtou, Carbon county Vft., by deed of voMutary n&blgnmeut liasassUued all lbo es tate, teal and personal, ol t tie nald i?amnel ura ver to William Kenieier, of I.oblphton. Carbon countv. Pa., lu tiuht. for tho Leu tilt of tho said Ktnimel Uiaver. All porhons. mererore, lnaeoiou to asm Ham uli Uiaver, will make payment tome, tho said HSdlmiee. nt Lebiuhton and tnottehuvinir clsims or demands will mate known tho a&mo within six weeks from date. WJI, KKMERKK, AsIuueo ot Samuel Ura ver. Sept 4. 1875-Gw T HE MOXOl'OIiY OVEUCOJIE ! FIR4T CLASS SEWINO MC1IIN158 NOW OFl'UltUU AT PllIUKS WITHIN Till! HUAClt OF ALL. Tho MCLHAN A IlENNOU MACIII.V13 CO.. K3 .North Eighth, btrott, Philadelphia, are now tilling their Superior No. 1 SIEVING .IIACIII.VI!, Complete, with hute Walnut Tanks and a full lino of Attachuicnla, for XWUSTY-PIVC IlOIiLAIlS. n every respect canal to other make, hereto, oro .old lor 10). t.verybody oucht lo know lht we ran nlfoidto do it because we do not employ oiuivaSiorB, mlc'dlo-iucu or perauauer., but mil direct u tbo people at a icaonblo prodt. 'lbeieloie wo lire enabled to auppiy a r-unerinr owlIllr Macltinont the uniiecedeuted Dow Pilce of Tweutv live Hollar Do not buywlihout being fully postod. and do not let nuj'ouo humbug you Into paying too or 170. v. ben you can net the best fur but cjll ft onto at our Salesrooms und examine for yourselves. MOIXAN A DENNO It MACHINE CO., KIN.EIQUTU tt., Philadelphia, sept a, 1873-tf FAIltVIEW FATtU FOlt HALK. This desirable propel ty la looatad In Abiugtou Towusulp, Montgom. cry Co., l'a., ten miles north uf I'luladoiphla, comprising &7 ncroa. 0 uacs of which are wood.and. and the i eiuaiuder arable land tn ahlghfitateof cul tivation. 'Iho Improvement! nre a large Htouo Mansion Uoune, c.intamtng 19 rooms i alargoi liarn with all tho neret.s.iry outbuildings The, loeilityU mm oi bin lr healthy and ia conveni ent to pltci -of worsht?, Hctioils. l.ibraties etc, 1'or piirticubira mbirca, TJIOMAH It MHOK. MAKI.lt. ltl North mil St., Phllidrlpbla. IIENH It. slIILf INUFOltD, 11 South F urth St . Fhllad. lplna. ANEUCOANTSOIlUnnAV ltE-IUKNCG at thcatnut llnl nth Two and a Half Afro, of highly Implored and oruameutal 1-awu and Uarden.i 1 oautifullr BltusUMl mi ihn Ilmillng Tiirnpltce, nui niiuiito. walk from the r.ulwuy dort. and e mmauitinira tine view ot the Whs .Inn.. !, Valbv and ltsromautlo Bur roundiiigt. For tuilo or to let, with or. without 1'urultuie. For term and cards to view the prewliei apply to TIIOH. If. HHOKMaKEK, 1 II N. Thklet-ulh M, 1IENP.V II HHIU Ll-NClTOltl', i'J South Fourth St., PhUadx i
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