Society Meetings; jHfDIITO RAKTLt, No.,7, A. O. K. Of MIX M. 0. 2nd and 4tb Mohdav.of each mouth, in We ber's lull. LohUhton, at 7i80 o'clock p. M, II. V. Morthimer, H. K. O.i 8. n, tlllnato, OViDBK IIUTTKN liOnOK, Nfl. 8S8, 1. O. O. P. meet every Tnoertay evening, fit 8 o'clock, ,lu Better' IIbII. Joseph Uelgrt, ri. U. . II. lteber, Hecrolaly. 'ono 1'oci Tcidk, N. 171, Itnp.O. Ib r meet on Wednesday evening nf rncn week, it 7:30 o'clock In Public Hclteol Hnll, Wllsspnrt, !. D. F. Hlckett, S.i B. lb (lllnsm, I!, of It I.BMIOIITOII I-otort, No. 434 K. of P.. meet un rrlday nvrnlis. In ltobertijlnll. nt 7i3 o'clock. Arch. Dtok.C.O T. II. Untcliff, K. ol It. and H. Ariverllg-ln? Unto. We dr it to be distinctly itiHtonrtona -tlint do adfeiliseniMits will b Inserted In the col umns ef the OA two A.itocatk that maybe -oielved from'nuUiinffB portion or Arm nnloss lennpnnled with tUo Cjt&e, TLcJoUoning are nr ostT larms. Adveitl.iemcnta fpr 1 yew, per Inch each Itwitiou ...... 10 CM. " Six Month'', per Inch eackanscrttou n ft. Three Months. " " 20 t.'tn. Lisa tlmo thi-ee raonrt1". first Itiser. tlnn I. niKt subsequent lnccitloii 21 Cts. Looat nonces 10 ccnU uer line. II. V. MOIlTJtlMnn, rnVIWier. B It. BIKWKIIS, DISTRICT ATTOltNRY A rXTOKSELLOn A ft Xi A ' V . Omen. No. t, Mansion ons, MA TJCIT CHUNK. TA, Settling Estatca. Filing Acooaut and Orphan Court Praotioe ft special ii-. Trial ol Cuscs ,arrallv attended to. Lrgil transactions In Kagltsh airt Uerman, Jau 9. RATORUAV MORNING, APB.lt,. 1, 1876. Local and Personal. X5& Patties receiving tlio Advocate -with a cross marked after their names will pleaso remit the nmnmit duo for Subscription, or tho extra 50 cents wilt. bo added to "pay the expenses of coUcc tlon. Jg Leave your measure with Laury & Peters, If you would look nice. -For Fflt kinds of Jb printing, at low prices, call nVthe Advocate offlco. For a handsome bonnet at a low .price, go to Mrs. M. Gutli, tlio milliner, tn Welssport. Tlio "fits" given at Laury & 'Petors', are unsurpassed by any oilier house In tlio cOunty. Tlie spring suits bjng Rotten up by Laury & Peters, nro fashionable and jient, while the pi Ice Is witliiu the reach of all. Mrs. 8. E. Fatzlnger U Just rocelv ,Ing a splendid assortment of fall and winter millinery goods. Call and seo ithem Dn. FiTTi.En's Hhiedmatic Rgiikdt cures rheumatism, neuralgia, nervous and kidney diseases. Dit. FitHjEU's PECTORAiiSYiirjr, infallible for coughs, rolds and bronchitis. Hit. Fittceii s Coudiai,, Camcata, IjINImicnt and Veoktavii,e LiVEU Pills sold by C. -yv. Luutz, soloageut for Lehiglitoti and Welssport. 2-1 y J. K. nieko.'thas still afewof thom .eligible lots In UlcWertstown to dlbpose of. If yon fel like securing a good honif call and see him Hh is also imp. :plylng nour,feoI,IunibRr and coal at the iiowi'st rates. Are vop aocni.ED with hoarse riess or weak tings,8liortiies3 of breath, orastlima? Thousands have been pei ,manontly cured by using CoxoS Vv'lhlN (Jhciry and Seneka. For salo by every ,tUuggl3t& nicrrhant In Lehigh, North ampton and Caroun Couatiea. '10 -Gin AHR.YOUR CHILDREN SUll.IUCT TO that dangerous foe of childhood Choup.qh Couaii8 ? Coxo's Wild Ul.er try nnd Seneka has been thoroughly tes ted, and i:c?er knowu to fall of effect ,lng a complete and speedy euro when ailmlnjstt'red In time. Keep a bottle In your house. For sale by C. W Lentz, druggist, ,ehlghton. 40-3m. Head unrlcrs Tor Hoots, Shoes anil .Rubbers. Messrs. Laury fc Pe ters tire.vtow receiving and offering for sale ouo oftthe largest find best select ed Htock of mens' kip And calf boots, womena' and children's gaiters, shoes j and rubbers over brought into Lehigh ton, at prices which defy competition. ,Kemember,,iryou want to buy cheap for cash, now Is the tlmo, and Lanry & Peters' the place I Do TOO JDESIRE bound MJNasand a long life?. Then do col neglect that -cold, but procure a bottle of Coxe'a . "Wild Cherry and Seneka at once. One air, trial will convince you nf It great merits. OPrlco fiO cents. For le by A. J. Dtirling, and by druggists nn'd rneroUauts o very where 43-Cm. j tnotiier new lot of groceries and provisions Just received nt Fatzlnger's atqre,. on Cnk Street, which they aro offering at remarkably low prices. All .goods warranted of best quality. F.'P. Semracl has just received a; lot of .well aeasoned firewood from the' jPackcr.ton Shops, which lie will sell (very cheap. Also, hardware, lumber ,aiut coal lu immense quantities nt low prices. : Lfturr i Pelera, the merchant tail on, call the attention of their customers And the public In general, to the fact llmt'tliey liavo recently puiclmsed '.he right fox LeblgUton and Welssport to make up thi patent rubber bottoms for pan! siccus, ono of tho best arrange ments for Ixeplng the bottoms of tho jmuU In proper shape ever Introduced d They bare jie4 it for tho past a pionths and find it to give entire sails Xagtlpn. ' '$35 cash" "will biiy a 'sliver mounted 85 Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. J.I you want it call at the Advocate offlce right off I Mrs. M. Guth call attention to her new and elegant stock of spring styles of millinery goods. Seo advertisement In another column. Miss A. A. Becker reauests us to ttatoto' the' ladles of Lehlghton' and '.Velisport that she has Just received a Urge and elegant stock of Oentenubl styles of Spring and Summer millinery goods, which she (s 'prepared to make up in the latest fashion. Store, next to the Post' offlce, Welssport, Pa, Prices fully as low as elsewherg. Our merchants are nil reaplvlng new spring goods, . h The glass'factory at Stroudsburg is nearly completed. ( , Prints at from n eta Wr yard, t the Hoe Iiive Store of Dauiol Graver. The Copley Cement Company will mako n largo display at tho Contou tilal. Carpeli at from 20 cts per yard upwafds, at Danlol Qravsr's lice Hive tVtoro, Hon. A. J. Dnrllng spoilt Sunday At home, and returned to Unrrishiirtr Monday inotntng. The heavy raina of tho, early part, of tho wp"k raised tho rtrcauis In this region considerably. -"lilrck alpauas at from 30 cts up to per yard, at tho Bee Hivo Storo of Daniel Graver. Tho attention of the public Is called to the the advertisement of J. T. Nus bauin & Son, Sainmel'tt lllock. ).N. Frltzlnger, manufacturer ami deiJer In boots, shoos and gaitors, opp. "Carbon House." Prices very low. J. W. O'Noll will lako possession of the Lehlghlon bakery on Monday next, Haller & Drelbelblos retiring. Muslins bleached nnd unbtcachod, at from 4 cts par yard. upwards, at the loe Hive Storo of Daulel Graver. Part of a dwelling liouso, on the Jvlll, ea9t of Welssport, to rent on very Jow terms. Apply to L. F. Klepplnger. Wanted, a good girl, for general liouscwork. Liberal wages will be paid for n, stillttble girl. Apply to M. W. Kaiidenbush, Packertou, Pa. O. W. Lontz, has removed his drug storo from Werner's builuitig into Louckol's Block, opposite the "Carbou Houso." David Ebbert will furnish you with horsoR nnd carriages at all hours, on very moderate terms, at his livery on North street. Tho largest and mbst handsoaie lot of carpets ever brought to Lehlghton at lowest prices, can be soon at J. T.'Nus bauin & Son's. -The Presbytery of Lehigh will hold Us nest stated meeting lu the Preabytcrian church, Mahatioy City, A pill 18th, commencing at 3 o'clock p. in. LI urge 8 F. P. Semmel, olected In February last, will assume tho duties of his oSicu next week. Wonder if wo will get decent sidewalks then 7 Postmaster Paters has done a good thing during the past week, by putting up a now nnd handsome sot of boxes for tho accommodation of tho people. By tho fall of a roof In the chamber of tho PltiH Brook coal shaft, near Scran ton, on Saturd'ty, two men, named Kelly and Kllculiln,vtcre Instantly kill cd. Drtviii Ebbert has removed his Hour nnd feed storo Into the building, alongsldo bis livery stable, on North street, a short distance nhovo the "Car bon House." Inimeiicti bargains at J. T. Nus baum & Son's in dress goods and dry goods. Beautiful pi aids at from 1VA cents per yaid upwards. Ladies and gentlemen In want of a neat fitting boot, shoe or gaIter,should leave their measure with T. A. Wil liams, next door to tho " Carbon House," on Bank "treet. Splendid shilling calicoes at 0 cents at J. T. Nusbauin & Son's, muslins at I. cents, 0 cents, 8 cents, 10 cents ; best muslins 11H cents. An attempt was made recently to wreck a passenger train on the Lehigh Valley Itnilroed, near Wllkesbarro, by placing a lot of te on the track. For tunately the attempt was unsuccessful. W. H. norn, of Catasauqua. has been appointed Captain and Aid-do-Camp, of the Fifth Brigado, Second Di vision, Nullonal Guard of Pennsylva nia. Tho new pipe works at Ferndale nre progressing rapidly. They will consutno all tlio Irou manufactured at Ferndale mill and a lmge portion of that manufactured by the Catasauqua Manufacturing Company. Everybody says it Is dull, and money scarce. March Is always dull in this latltute. Mnnoy is always held tight until April 1st, when general set tlement day brlr.gs It out and trade re vives. Mr. Wm. Wagner purchased the house and lot on North Street, below Northampton street, of Mr. Bernerd Lienbard, for $2600, and moved Into it during the paat week. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Com pany ban announced Its usual quarterly dividend of two and a half pr cent, or $JK per share, payable Apiil 15. Mr. Thomas Arner, of Franklin twp,. moves, to day (Saturday) on to the farm of Wm. Wagaer, Esq., lu Plymouth twp., Montgomery Co., Pa., to tako charge of the property for the owner. Hon. Herman M. Fetter, died at his rosldenee In' South Bethlehem, on Wednesday mornlnp, of poftenlng of the brain. Funeral to-day (Saturday), nt S p.m., from the Moravian Chutch, Bethlehem. -rWm. Wagner, Esq., sold two lots on the corner of 2d and north ctreets.tn Mr. Wm. McCormlck, of nickory Run, a few daya since. "The lots are 03x89. Consideration $1000. Wo understand that Mr. McCormlck will during the. coming season erect a dwelling on these lots. ' The warrant for tho execution of Lanahan,the murderer of Captalu John Belly, Luzerne county, has been with drawn by the governor, u writ oC errt r having been pending at tho time the' death warrant was Issued. Tlio caso will not be disposed of before the .su preme court until March, 1877. It ap-. pears that the record had failed to show that a writ? of error had boon taken, bunco tho premature warrant. Our friend, Lynn, of tho Maueli Chunk Democrat, commenced the pub lication of a dally on Tuesday last, to be continued during' the murder trial. The paper presents a neat typographi cal appearsnco and is well tilled with spicy and Inteicttlng matter. Price 3 cents per copy. Whfti you son a man that Shuffles looselyialong, with htsiknoes (knocking togsthef and llls locs pointing IH- whoso oves roll furtlvolv and wlioso -'band is vor suddenly 'Jerking Itseit above 'Ills head ns If ward nu oil n blow, you can xcly upon It that 'that man I haunted 'by a motlior-ln-law but when you see a party who lifts his feet nigh, and noinsiits nosn in tno air, nnu lias ono eye shut In a knowing manner, and whose mouth Is distended with a solf.complacent grin, and who seems to feel good ajl over j you can ,bet your last cent Iid lias just bought a new " Domestlo" sewlug machine for his wire. The assignee of 55. n. Long, Mr. Tllghman Amor, Is now ofTorlng the largo stock of storo goods, comprising dry goods, groceries, provlslons,queeii3 ware, dec., or , n. L.otig,at private saie, and if not disposed of beforn April Otli, the entire stock will be sold at auction, In one lot or In lots to suit tho purclia sers. The store building may also bo leased fo; a term of years. A Hue op portunlly for any person to go Into business, tho storo bolug located on ono of the best travoled thoroughfares in town. v At n regnlar atn'.cd mooting of Jllnn Wilgo Conncll, No. Id"). Jr. O. U A. M.. ot I,ehltliton, hfld on WolneRdiy oronlne last, tlio following oulcers were elected for tho ensuing term t (J., 8. I). Kostonbider: V.O.. E. 8. Miller 11 B W. T Ixmir i A. 11.8.. h. 8. Ilontet i P.8., II. J, Urotrey i Cond , Frnntc Welnlfinrt V. James lauhiRcr, Jr.; I.8., W. W. llober O.8., Orlando Kcmercrt Tinston, E. S. Miller. While on the way fotchlng a pail of water, on Saturday last, Mrs. Uau dsnbush, rosldlng with her son M W. Raudenbush, at Packerton, slipped and fell, breaking her right arm. Dr. N. B. Ueber reduced the fracture, and wo pleased to say the sufTorer la doing as well us can bo expected. Tlio Governor lrii lamed a warrnnt for the execution on May BtU of Thomna F, C'nrley con. viotnt ot tlio nmriler of Mar v Ann Whltliy. In llnntBoniery ennut, and nentouoed ou the 11th nit , to bo hanged. From tlio County Sent. Town Is again crowded, In conse quence of tho murder trials. The first issue of the Dally Demo, crat made its appearance on Tuesday morning. Membors of tho bar from Easton, Pottsvlllo and Allontown were In at tendance at Court on Tuesday. A rdotion was filed and submitted to the Judge without argument for a change of venuo in tho case of Kelly. A wax boquet is on exhibition at the American hotel, nnd will bo raffled at ono dollar u ticket. It Is valued at f?5. Grand Dlototor, J. A. Pain, of the Knights of Honor, of Pennsylvania, visited Onoko Lo.lgo ot this place on Monday evening. Mr. N. II. Bobllts, of PottsvIIle, was on Wednesday morning appointed stenographer during t.'.o Kelley murder trial, to hold his position at the pleas ure of the Court. Rev. Wiggins, nf the M. E. church left for his new quartets this week. Some will miss his genial piesence at Court, where lie was wont to bo during all its sittings. E. M. Mulhearn, Eaq., made an affidavit that an organization, known as the nilnutemen, existed in this place, which tended to creato unduo excite ment as regards the trial of Edward Kelly. Dr. B. S. Irwin, on Wcmlay cvo nlng, at a meeting of Onoko Lodge, Knights of Honor, was elected represen tative to the Grand Lodge, which meets at Erlo on the 11th of next month. Tho mother of Kelly fainted and fell to thii floor soon nfter the' prisoner was brought Into Court, on Wednesday last. She was taken to an adjoining room, whero efficient attendants were summoned to care for her wants. James Harvey tried on Tuesday for the larceny of S160 from Mumpher & Co., and found guilty, was, on Wednesday sentenced to two jears lu tho Eastern Penitentiary, nt cither hard labor or solitary conflnbment, and pay $50 fine and costs of prosecution. On Thursday of last week, a twelve year old son of Bariey Curran, living In East Mauch Chunk, had one side of his bead badly cut by a coal car,tbrough some Inadvertency. Dr. DoYoung was called and performed a very exoellent operation,- which was necessary for the safety of the boy's life. Mr. Sol. Smith, a carpenter, resid ing on Race street, at work at Mrs. Polk's, on Broadway, shaking carpet on Tuesday abo.it 1 o'clock p. in., while standing oa a ladder or steps, leaned over too far, and fell, breaking his right leg between the knee and aii kle. In the case of Thomas D. Ross, convicted twice of fornication aud bas tardy, and falling to get a third trial svas on Tuesday p. ra. sentenced to pay all the costs of piosecutlon lying In ex pense, seventy five cents per week till the child arrives at the ago of four years and fetxty cents per week tho remaining three years until the child Is seven years old. Mrs. Anna niie, late Miss Anna Albright, who was married about three months ujo, riled at Washington, D. C ( on Tuesday night last. Her remains were brought to her former home, at Gen. Albright's', on Monday evening, at 7-10, and on Tuesday, at 3 p. m., funeral took place attended by many relatives and friends. Bishop, Simpson and Rev. Wiggins officiated. ' Butcher O'Dnnnell, of East Mauch Chunk? In'ordor to get Into the1 meshes of the -law, on Monday evenlug beat and kicked Mr, Ellas Schick, confec tioner on Busquohanna St. The facts which brought abqut the scufflo will bo fully developed 'during ,'a court trial. It was with some difficulty that O'Dou nel was caught, having taken beols as soon as bo was revenged on Schick. About 8 o'clock, however, tho butcher was brought before Squire Yeager, who, ou reading the charge agalrikt hlm,domand3d i$500 ball, which 0,'Don nell furnished by his father going secu rity for his appearance at Court, O' Donuell used very bad'lttnguage while lu tho Justice offlce, I Tlx refrnlar terra ot Coart opened on -Monday atlOn.ro. Alt thJtH4 wer'precnt.i tflio nrawl Jury iraaoaUed and twenty answered, andireie sworn and charged by the Jiulgo re gulling their duties. The Hat ol Petit Juror nu called and all anaweted to their name. Tlio day wa taken up by the grJiitlnit f 'llcemea and trying several atnall oaaen. Tlie 'followlnn neraon were appointed tlo atnvoat Unhn Mtrohl, .Tohn fainter, lllram P. Iran,Jonn Sherry and John Conway, Aaila lanta In Bherirf, H. F. Peeler, .Churjoa wtilton nuilT U.'Wllllams. . Com. ra Harvey R. Klinet fornication and bnatnidy. I'roaecutilx AiigeUnn Clirlttlan. Contl lined Com. va wm. I Kvms' ro'nicnnou aim ua. fiirdjtv. l'rnftpoiitrlt. Kaiah Wat.tlns. Com JhcoIi Htrannborger sol. ink liquor to falnnra. Hill lfrimrn'l. Com. vi. HtoiilicnCnrratii larcony. Trunbltl. Plead ftnllly! lined I to mid costs, and bo Imprr aonfMl for afx inontha. Com. v. Henry Tropp I aclllng llqnor to niln. ora. Hill iff 101 ed. Com. va. Itenben Mover: larcony. True bill. Com. v. lluub fJ'DQunell; Milling liquor with, out UoDnte. I tno bill. t.'nm. vq. (lfturffH rinvltn t rhartrM with Ateftl. Injr a home fiom ClmilraZeliier, ot East Munch Chnuk, Held in recngmtnuce of 3i. Coin. va. 1'hlllp Maloy i niallcloua mUchlef. Held lu lpeniriiir.iiimr'H nt ilui. Cora va. Oliver Mo'"ool i nsjnnlt nnd battery with Intent to kill. True iilll Com, vs. John O'Donnoil, John MrOeo. John Diver and Jamnq Metleet nffrav. True bill. Com. va. John llovlo luroeny. True bill Thla cauo on for trial and alter evidence waa heard. thtt tlefvndant waa found pullty. Hentence 1 to pay a line nf 8110ft, cnata of proaecutlon. rostoro Kuoaa Bioien ana nnuergo n roommv imprison in en t. In tho matter of tho adoption ot Onnrco It. Wear, a minor child nf llenrv Wear, bv Holomon jia'ter. I'etuion nun oioer prnnton. Com. va lleniv HarveM robbprv Trueblll Cnm.v. llam-on 'lrlmm?rt fomlcntlon and baitardr. Proaecntrlx Mnrvltei. Continued. Cora. va. Mra. Jnmea Delnney. soiling liquor iuiuuiiicoiiR. iruo uiu. Com. v. Alex Unmpbell, Ilngli McQoohan nnu jaraoi carrou mm uer. True uiu. TUI5HDAY. Coart opened at 9 a. hi.' A low minor caes wero trlco, when Court adjotltned at 12.30 to meet at 8:10 p, in.. In consequence, of tho death of Mra. Annie nine, formerly Minn Aunlo Albright Eati6HOwl3 VranU, deo'd, order of aalo continued mat. Estate of Joseph tenner, deo'd, allaj onlerot falonmenderl. 'itat of John Uallaghor, deo'd, auditor' re. pun, vi uismuiuiou oi iiinus, connrmen nisi Petition lo Incorporate the (leini.in Iteformed nnu ijuiueran uiiurou.ei nan Mann Chunk t llled. Andltnt'a rnrmrf. nf fliatrllinttnn nf fn.iila 1a. lug from shenira sale ot rejl estate o( T. Suit : l UlllllllllMI Illl, Auditor's report ot dlttrlbntlon of funds oris, lug fromsaloof real estate ot W. AJ.Musoh. lit; continued nlat. Vlrst Natlnnnl 11 m'r nf Atnnr.h flhnnlf v W. Miller: stipulations of defendant nnd certificate otPmlhonntary of Lehigh coantv, filed Maron 2S, 187) and anr rule to sot aside seivlce of sum- iuoim mauo aosfiinto. Jaooo O Kent whs appointed guardian of Wll BonJieor. lloudliO). Commouwoalth vs. A1U Duller t assault an I bittiy; prosecutrlx-Annte AlberUonj Ignored, and prosecutrix to pay tho eoits. Coinmouwoaltli vs. Anton Hcrmon, throats i trno bill i discnarged.and prosecutor ordered to pav co-Is. Alias order of Court for brings vlow In Towa mousing township, disnpnroval by grand Jury. Incorporation of Aahlnn nlliwnil tiv in and July, und ordored ol record by tho Court. WEDNESDAY. Tlie caso of Edward Kelly was called at 10 o'clock a m Ills counsel ira mediately moved for a withdraw it tube tried eennratelv. at be elected nn Jann&rv 18. 187(1. The motion wbb filed, but nverrn'ed by the uun nuu nni oi oxcepuo.is seaicn, uounsoi ior prisoner then AMI a petition for a chingoiif venue, also rortlflo-to ot connsol nod nfildunt of E. M. Mnlliearn. Tlio District Attorney thai rend a lone answer In rebuttal for ajmnnge of venue. After argument hy couiHellie Couit oyeirnled the motion, l ilsoner'sbnnsel then filed ano hcrmotlni ton'insh thoninav ol ufltlt Jurors. After nigumcnt niotiojrwas nl-oover. iuiou. wnon jteiiy was toictr'to mana up, ana ti e Dlstilrt Attotne7 roid Jfiie Indictment, to which Kellvnlenfl "Not Ontv." Tito selection ot it Jury to tiy the case waa then commenced. uiu oi ineoi jurors 52 were catieu, ana out oi the 52 tho following wero ohnson to try the cuee; t'lnl-tlnii acorse, of Knldor. II. II. Kvelltt. oj Woiasp irt. Kltn Knons, of Mahouli'g. . (labilil Diloh,r nf Muhoning. m1i Nothstciii. of Kuss I'cnn ltenbeu HnvdT or l.owtr rownmenslng. Bunmel iCiioil, ot Eiiat Pcnu. .Kieebv Herfa-w, of I'eun Forost. Owen Uriiver, of Fr iiunu kilns oinlth ot Kast Peun. William Uehrig of Must I'enn. Samuel w. Mcckes, o Penn Forest. Tno lurv having bon seeuro.l ihn District Attomoy, aiL It. Hiowcrs, in a very clitiiorato fpcoch, onouod t he caso o i tho part ot the Com monwealth, when Court niljjinred till Friday illuming. Walclcsiille Hems. Wo had a fall of snow here on Saturday morning last which measured uvo luetics. Tlio weather, however. shortly turned to rain, and so continu ed all day, rising the water In the vari ous creeks considerably. Tli3 schools at this place will short ly close, alter a term of five months. A nuinoer of the residents of this place aro now working at the Packer ton Shops It is earnestly hoped that this may be the last of winter, ns our farmers are very anxious to commence work on their lands. On Wednesdiy evening' of' last week, Lewellan Markloy and Laro3o, of this place, made a bet with John Deppe and R. Serfass, of the same place, that they could go to Beltzvllle and return on foot, a distance of seven miles, in one hour and five mlutes. If they made it Deppe and Serfass wero to pay them $1 each and the prlco of the whiskey ; If they failed, then Markloy nnd Larose paid for the whiskey. Mr. Markley succeeded in making the distance in 1 hour and 412 minutes, but Laroso played out when near Ed. Senslnger's. Markley feels very proud uf his success. March 27. Modoc. Th Coal Trade. ' Of forty coitlcriea operated by the Phtladel phla and Reading Coal nnd Iron Company, In r-chavlklll county, twenty-five resumed worlc Monday morning Tlie recent heavy raina will postpone the resumption of several mines for a few days. Near Hheuandoah, all but the Koh-1. noor aud Turkey llun mlnei resumed. There was a reduction of contract works at tbeso mtne3, und some st the miners strucS against it. Tilt) fcuiowlne: table Dhows the quanta-or coal shipped over Ihe Lehigh Valley ltallroaa f or the wet-K cudluv March cstli. 1873 aud tor the, year a compnreu w.lii rue name tuuo iitsi, youri Hoglout From, Year Wyoming SI.6W llazloton S93.I3 1.607 07 2ft7,('3a 04 l,0i3 C2 iti H 121915 18 m 437 t5 2.817 17 03 upper u-enigui... Deliver Meauow. Maltanoy.. Mauch Chunk.... 10.413 02 g.bWJ CO Total ' 71.021 17 817,755 10' Last Year 11,45107 005.712 C9 Incru ma ,,. 60,530 10 Stl.023 01 Decrease.., ItKPORT OF COAT, transported over Lehigh 8U8qnflianna Divibiou. Central It It. ol New Jersey week ending Marcb 21, 1878. Total week. Touate. Slilpped f rora toua. cwt. tons. cwt. Wvmulng ....... ,i 7W 18 117,415 07 Upper Lehigh 3-iiO 18 29.783 12 Uotiverjtlcudow 3.2J0 oo ounaios llasleton ,. IM 03 1.858 07 Manch Chunk.. 57.8.V1 13 Haiardvllle i,m 13 13.SS3 04 N. York F. o; B. C, 3 874 Ot Total 12,08a 10 284,303 15 Previously reported 211,31105 Total teilate l,3ut 1 Bama tune last year 13J,2S0 04 Increase lH.OiS II Decreaso .... -A rifle match was held at Eatton on Friday between two t-ams ot that place. The distance waa 200 yards, and three of tho wlnuuur party each scored "i out ot a possible 30. Court Proceed ldgn Fr Cnli nf(r April lit. By reforenco to, tho advertisement -of T. D, Oauss, the merchant tailor, of this town, It will bo seen thai ho Is now receiving his usual stock of spring and summer styles of cloths, cnsslmeres and vestlngs, and that he has resolved after April 1st to do business on a strictly cash principle, and for that reason has made a rodtictlon tn his prices, so that ho will be nble to offer to his 'customers clothing, hats, caps, boots, shoes, and gout's furnishing goods nt prices fully as low as the same quality of goods can bo purchased In the' cities. He trusts that the adoption of tlie cash system will meet with the approbation of his customers, as he feels confident that under this system ho can furnish thorn with any article in Ills line 1 Ar more satisfactorily than ho could furnish undor the " played out" credit system. He respectfully I'n v lies an Inspection of his stock and a comparison ol pi ices. The Welssport Spelling Ilee. An appreciative audlcnco crowded the school room, of East Welssport, on Friday, tho 24th ult., to witness the orthographical talent of the partici pants. The words wore evidently io lectctl with great ciro, and pronounced by Supt. Hofford in his usual distinct and impartial manner. Tho frizes awarded wero five dollars nnd two and n half dollars, Mrs. Kesslur, of LehTgh ton, received the first prize and Mr. S. R, Gilliam the second. As the proceeds of tho entertainment were Intonded to further the Interests of tho educational department of the Centennial, the re cipients of the prizes donated them id the same cause. After, the spoiling the Superintendent dollvered a short address ; after complimenting the spel lers for their advancement In tho art of combining letters he spoko of the Im portance and advantage of education. The exercises wore closed by music, well rendered by tho happy voices of tho spellers. All present returned to tholr homes highly gratlflod with tlie entertainment. Among tho contestants for tho prizes we noticed the following : Mri. C. Kesiler, MM Smith, John Zern C S. Welns, Clara Leopold, Milton Walk, Kiln Bchwab, Milton lines. 8. It. Ollham, J. N. Derr, Jcnnie.Welss, Miss Seusbanm, -cnitfia Jienz, Eafma O'llrlan, rlon Poisoning Case, On Thursday afternoon thro or foar little boys went into the swamp alongside of tho Lo hlgh Viflley It. lb, In rear of our office, and while playing around there found a root which some of them proceeded to cat of, nnd In a short tlmo Mr. W. A. Graver's son Eddie, need abont 9 years, f 11 down In tho outer kitchen ot their lesldencc and Immediately turned to a dark col or all over Ins body. Drs. Oerman, ileber and D, rn.iraer wete immediately sent lor, and up. on exn-nln itfrui and inquiry found that the root eaten was wild parsnip. Every moans were i flod ton"ntrallzo the effect of the poison, but lor peroral honrs bu little, if any, hopes wero entertained ofhla recovery. At this wrltinir (Fiirlay a m.iwe are plcasoo to stato that atroux hopes for tho child's lecoverv aro entertained. Appointments. The fo. lowing nppolntmoota of Ministers were made by the Contra! Vi. Conference of tho 51. U. Cltnrcn, at Us so-slon Just closed nt llrrrls. IVara s wnuo rnvon m. jtesier, Tllckor linn W. A. Carver. Wcatocrly anil Rtocltlon-H. P. King, llraver Moadow-J p. itenford. lUzleton W. V. Evnus. Jeansvllls M. I Dram. Coi.vnrl.a-n J. Htmo. feouthllcbbertou-T. O.Ciees, J, It. Shlpo. Public Male. lillls for the following sabs have been print ed nt this office during tho past few clays t April 21st, at 2 p. m., on the premises. In Parry- vuie, mo rent ostaio ot jacoD Aiontz. aee'd. Dante. Wenti, iiiiralnutrator. The testimony thus far taken be fore the naval court material, in the caso of Pay Inspector Spauldlng, at San Francisco, shows an embezzlement ot over $1,000,000. Plnney, Spaul ding's clerk, who obtained the, money from bankers and others on false vouch ers, lias ' leu lor parts unitnown." It the Centennial Exhibition costs $7,500,000, the amount claimed to com plete It, Jn order simply to realize this sura it will be necessary for 15,000,000 people to visit It or.ee, at the price of admission, 00 cents ; and as the time is cenflned to 158 days (from May 10 to November 10, deducting Sundays, on which it will be closed), It will require the dally attendance of over 04,900 peo -pla. From these figures the resident citizens may form some idea nf the crowd and bustle in Phlla. during the six month succeeding the 10th. of May. Matters of Interest. Riuht.r.thrflfi gat loads' of sla'to liavo been ordored and are In courao nt constituent nt from blallpgton to mo west juuies auu uaiimrnia. The Wyoming historlc.il and geological so ciety of wilxosbarre has forwa dod Us 7.000 pound petrided tree atnmp to the centennial. Tho Baldwin locomotive works. Philadel phia, arn now bmiding two onTinea for the Pennsylvania rauruaa company to ue piaceu on exhibition at the centennial. Charles'M'Corojicfc.effCdils. an old citizen of Limestone township, warren county, com mitted saioido by shooting himself tbrougn the Heist with n revolver. l?iiaity thfdenlties ate supposed to hjve been tbe cause ol the art. Out of the nineteen bun, trod and ninety one nrnafrnt1n,na hronirht Into ttieScbUVlkill Countr courts. "Voce January, 187.'. Blx hundred und forty-two were for assault and bittcry.two hun dred and obtutv-tour warj fur aurety of the peacA ton for rioc.anti iwenty-iareo tor maraer. vetur Kovaer. of Btorchaburrr. Lebanon county, f a..comtulttood snlctdu on Siturday by drowning himself In the XI uioa Cunal. Insanity prouip'vd the deed, John J. Iteimensnyder stx.ty.four years ot ago, wo recently admitted to practice law lu rs uriuumuerittuu euuuiy. i on Fiidav Michael Sheridan, of l.nzerno county, stepped from u moving train ami waa thrown Into a culveit, tasunnnig fatal Injuries. .Una of the warned walls of the Bcranton opera house, destroved bv Ore a few daya ago. leit inxougu me root nt an aajoinius; uaunug ou Friday, doing JJ.oeo damage. An niirnt nf HtA.,1. wolzhrne tan tona. Inten ded lor the Centennial xhibluon, was coat tn the Pennsylvania Steel Works at liaidwln, l'a on Monday night. Tie Central Fennarlvatua Conferenos or the Methodist Kul-oumil Church adjourned Tuesday, to hold it siott annua' session lu WUUamsport. ilufore udjmruiug the Confer ence adooled r resolution remonstrating against mi proposition, w nave ins uemeuiuai junui tion opea (o tbp puDUv on Sunday. 'Closing Trices dt DeIIaves & Tnww send, Block, 'Government and Un' I 40 8outh Third SUreet, Phlladelirti-t , March 80th 1675. tf. H.t's. 1881 xSt hid MU a.-l tr. s. e-i', ism.w. 18H bid iss askiu U. H. 6-20s, lies J, A J,... I8H bill 19 as.MI U. B. 8.20. 1807 :iH bid !11H aktl U.H..V20'a,18C8,,,.... bid ilh asked l. S. 10-to's 1811 bid 19'l ask U, 8. Currency, 0' 1i bid 28 H nsktii V. 8. 8' 1881, new.......... 184 bid it asked Called 5.20's , 16t, 1'ennayltunlR It. Tt M bid M askfel Phtla. A Itnadlng it, 11 bid bO asked Ililgh Vliey lb II........ 91H bid 82 aslud flilKh Coal it isnv. Co.,.. W) bid M' asked United Companies of N. J.I37 bid I87H asxrd Oil Creek & All. Vai. II. It. 14i bid 14k asked 1'hlln.dt Lrlo It. 11 von bid 2 , asked Moitlicrn Oantral ll.lt.... toi hid M askrA tiold J3U bid l H uaked Mtlvnr ,,,,, 2 md 3 asked Special Notices. Tj. P. Kunkfl's Hitler Wine or Iron. It ha? never been known to fail In the enro of Wen .ness nit' nled with symptom). Indisposi tion to exertion, lota of momory, difficulty ot bioathtng. wakn?,ss norior ot dlseuso, night sweats, cold foot, weiknosa 'dimness of vision, languor, nnlversal lassitudtt ot lite musoula aystfm, enormous nppetlt", with dyspentlo si ruptoms, hat hands, lliisliin t of the body, dry. upas of tho skin, pji'id countenance and erup tions on the lace, purifying tha blsad, pain fii tho buck, hoivinosa of tho ovelid. frequent black anotn flying before tie eyes, with sufti. elO'i nnd lossof a.ght want ot attention Ac. Sold only in si bottles, (let the genuine Depot and offlco. 259 Nort'i Ninth Pit.. Philadelphia, Ad vice Iroo. Ask fnr E. F. Knnkel's Bitter Wine of lr,;n and take no other make. (Jeuulne sold only in 1 bottles. Nervous Debility t Nervous Debility! Debility, a depressed Irrltnb'o atste of mind, a weak, nervous, oxhauued fesllne. no energy orftulm.ilton confuted head, weak momory the conHequjncos of uxcosse. mental overwork. This norvniH dabllltv finds a soyereliin enre In. K. F. Kimkel'n Hitter Wine tit Iron. It tineO tho system, dispels the mental gloom nnd des- pondeuce, ami leJjveTiatos tho eitiro system. Hold onlyln 81 buttle. Get the genuiue. Ofllot, 2W Ninth Ninth Ht Pliiliideiphla. Pa, Sold by all druggists. Ask for E. K. Kunkol's Bitter Wine of Iron, nnd take no other. Oennine sold only lu $1 bottles. Tape Worm Itemovod a'lve. with head oomplete, In f torn two to throo hours. No foo till removed, by Dr. Knnkol. 259 North Mlnih nt.. Phiinddnhin. Heut Pin n,id yr.imach vVorms also removed Call aitdst'o. Advlcofrio. Seof,ir circular or ask our druggist fur Ktinkcl's Worm syrup, rrleeti. It never falls April 11-m. Errors of Youth. A OENTLEMAN who snffered for years from t L Nrrvons JioblHty. Premature Deciy.and all the effects of youthful Indiscretion will, for the sake of sunViini? hnmanltv. sond free to all who need it, tlio recipe and direction for making the simplest remedy bv which he was cured. Hufleiera wlrblmrto pioit by the advertise!' experience ciudosn by addressing in perfect confidence JOHN II. OODEN, aeoisms 42 Cedar St, New York . To Consumptives. mllK advertiser, having been permanently i- cured of that drend rllsnno. Cnnsnmntlnn. by a simple remedy. Is anxions to make known fo hlA follow snffAjrors tlio means or enre. To all who desire It, lie will sond copy of thepie tcrlptloil nsed, (tree of charge), witn the direc tions for prepirlng and using the same, which they will tut! a sunn Cube lor CONsUMrnos, Asthma, Uroxciiiiis. Ac Parties wishing toe prescription will please address, Iif.v. E. A, WILSON, 194 Penn Street. WIlllMmsbnrr. dec. 18.m8 NewTfork. Afflicted, Unfortunate and Deluded DR. .1. N. JSOJJEIVSACK and Dr. J. B. Hobensack, sons of Dr. J. II., who has been engatred in private nnd hospital piacttce for 3t years, cm inr dmeasea which destroy both miod nnd body, unfits von for the dntJoi ot life, ahd load' tbousands to In sane asvidtasj and premature death Dr. J.N. U. and Dr. J. B. II, dnvoto tholr time eniirely to those disoanes. nnd gniranteo a enre in a short limn and little) expense. Dr. J, N. Koben. sackhna attended and enred eighty thonvnnd cases. Remember Drs. J N. and J. B. Iloben-se-k'antBce No. 208 North 2d e.root, Philadel phla, above Bace. N. n. Medicines sent by mall and express Junei2-75 lyeow New Advertisements. " 76." BltADY'S CENTENNIAL CI'lAIt AND TOB1CCO EMPORICM AND BILLIABD BO OM, on e door above Hank's Bakery, Blank St.. lLchighton. Also, QENEBaL NEWS AGENCY. Dally and Weekly Papers and LnkejHlo Library rega. larly supplied April 1, 1810. m o ' -T a r V- r I EH HH Ph Cu pq o 1-3 C3 O o o p urns 113!!?-: o o CD djonrncd Atlmlntstrators' Sale Of Valuable Real Estate The nndersisxed Administrator of JACOB MONTZ late of tho BOllOUOH OF PABK VI LLE, Carbon County.Pa., dee'd, will offer at PnoUo Bale, on tbe premises aforesaid, on Friday, April 21st, 1876, at TWO o'clock P. M , ail that certain piece or parcel of LAND, situate about throe-fourths of n mile Easto tbe Lehigh A Butqnebanna MB.i station at Parry vlUe, on tlio road leading from l'oho I'oco. or Edward ltabor'a Mill to Lenten Gap, bounded by lauds ot Jamoa O. Beairreares, Widow Harriet StronI, Mrs, Karah E. tlaamer, and Charles Blose, sen., containing SO Acres aud 40 Perclies, Strict measure, about 25 acres aro Clear and lu a good atnttsuf cultivation,; and. tlie residue la good Wondlind, M Tbe Improvements thereon consist of a Cwo-Story. Weather-Boarded, lYama UwolUng House, 20 x 30 feet, with Celiac under it, one Il.niL Usrn. 34 x 43 ft, Iloe. Btable. and other ontbulldings. A Well of (lood Water near the house, and on Oicbardol Choice Fruit frees Terms ahd conditions will be made known on the day ot sale, by Daniel wentz. Administrator, Ac, of J. Monti, dectf. Persons desiring to view tbsproperty oun call on Mr. Cassius J. Montz, on the premises. April 1, 1878. s ELECT SCHOOL. II. T. KM A.WLEY will ntwi 18E1IOT BOItOOL. fur Boys und Ulris, in the North Wruupoit School Ilonse, on Mmulay. APIUL loth, 187,0. to continue Four Mcntbi Terms -74 veins nor muuui, puyaoie -uouiiuy, lor (.ouimou Branches; Book, extra. peeping 23 coiits per mouth A.arch:rw8 ? 09 was N SSa-liSCJ
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