society BIcciIiiBs. llkTirriKv Tntnit. 2SJ. Tmn.t). of It. M.mect In ltftr tlnfl. nrfiiV HsttirtlaV eVetllt'g a 7:30.h1cli fck. sscbem, llany V. Morllumcri U. ot It., Sam. 11. ounnm. iroiNTM OArtl, No. rs. a. o.'k. or" Tint M. a. in J Ind 4th Alonday ot each month. In lie ber'S Hall, Lehlghtou, fit 7;30o,o'ock I. M. H. J. Hunalckex. B. K. U.i 8. It. annsu) S. K. It. B. nmn ItitTTim Xiv ass. 1.11. O. F meets every Tuesday croiiing.nt 8 o'clock, - m pior a linn. A. iv. xbviiu-.. x,. vi. i It. lleber. Hecrotatr. rono rocV tfeW, wo. rh, tm'p. o. n. m nn ct on Wednesday evening or each week, at 7:30 .o'clock In mono Bcnooi iinu, neisspori Pa, . , UlckortjP. 8 n.Ollbant.C.of 11 T.tninnTo LnnnE. No. 231 K. of I. meet on Friday evenings. In llehei's Hall. atTiM OC10CH.n.l. V. llBllUrUOUSll, J. Kt. X. J jtAtcb.fr, K. of iu and s. Advert iHlnrr Mates. We df -lto it to be distinctly understood that no advertisements win uninwncu in mo cni nmnsof THE CA11P.OK ADVOCATE thut mnv 1)0 eietved from unknown parties or Arms miles arenmpaniea wnn xne lash, xuuioiiowiuk me ttr OM.T terms. Ai1rit1',mf,ntfl fnr 1 vtitr. ner loch each Insertion 10 Ct, " Six Months, per Inch each Insertion IH'I " Three Months. " " 20 CM. " Less than three months, fltst Inser- tlon (I. each anbaequent Insertion 25 Cts, xxocai notices xuueuis nor uiih. II. V. M0BTIUMER, Publisher. jjj it. siiiwisiis, DISTRICT ATTORNEY COUN8KLLOR AT LAW. OrnCE, No. 2, Manlon House, MAUCH CHUNK. PA. fettling Estates. Filing Acconnta and Orphans Conn Practices specialty. Trial of t'snses carefully nttended to. Lcgil transactions in i-jngnan ana uermnn. jan . SATURDAY MOltNlNO, AUG. 20, 1S76. Local and Personal. BP" Fartlos rccclviiiR the Advocate with a cross marked after the Ir names will please, romlt the amount duo for sabserlptton, or mo extra ou cents win be added to pay tbo expenses ot collec tion. El Are you registered ? Farmers are plowing. The huckleberry season Is over. The apple cropia very plentiful thU year. Arrangements for the Fall Fair are progressing. What are you going to prepare for the coming Fair 7 Thora are no signs at all ot a bet tering ot the iron business, Oysters next week 1 Our's on the bait ahell, if you please. ".Shootfsts" are busily engaged scouring up their shot guns. Wm. Trencry has opened a truck store tacit to Fawcett's barber shop. The grape crop In this region will bo very large, and Is rapidly ripening. Tha buckwheat Is coming up llvo dy, and gives promise to a good ylol d. A new Lutheran church ia to'be built this fall la the borough of Wcath erly. Our young men now say i " Let ns play chew codes and blow." Its " nlee" on shirt bosoms. The Irishmen ot Scrantoti celebra ted the escape of the Fenian prisoners by firing a salute .with cannon. The Emails. furnace, now being re Sincd and repaired, will be blown In again the Erst week in September, The new Presbyterian church, at Slatington, will be dedicated during the meeting of Tresbytery, In the 8d week of September. If yon want a nice glove go to T. D. CHtuss' and select from his new and elegant stock of kid and Ltslo thread gloves, just opened. The publishers of the Tamaqua Courier fcave commenced the publica tion of a daily. Not having seen it, we Are nnable to say what it looks like. Tp'taorrow (Sunday) Rev. L. K. Derr, of the Reformed church, will preach his Harvest noma Sermon In the Academy building, (n this borough, at 10 a. m. and 7 p. m. F. P. Gemmel offers at private sale, on yery reasonable terms, seventeen very pleasantly located building lots on the old fair grounds, In this borough. This offers a rare opportunity for per sons desiring to build themselves a Ciotno. For further particulars apply to F. . emmel, at his hardware store, oa Unk Street. T. D. Clauss has ut returned from Use city with a beautiful slock of Centennial and other styles of nock' ties. Alto,, a full stock of gent's fur nishing goods of the choicest quality. Call and. ee tbem. C ' X. VS. Well, at the Lehighton Bakerp, has newly and tastily fitted up. ills lee ceeam saloon and opened up bis 6od t fountain, and is now prepared to supply our citizens with the finest fla vors f Icecream and soda water day and ftvenkg. Du. Fittusb's Rheumatic Remedy euros rheumatism, neuralgia, nervous and kidney diseases. Du. FixTLEUle xExroiULSrimi, Infallible for .coughs, eolds and bronchitis. Du. Fittlek b Coudial, - Oausaya, Liniment nnd VliOETAIlLE LlYUIi Pills sold by C. W. Lentz, sole agent for Lehighton and "Welssport, 2-ly J. K. RIckerthas still a few of those llglble lots In Rlckertetown to dispose of. It you feel like securing a good home call and foe him He is also sup plying floar.fcod.lumber and coal at the lowest rates. T. D. CIauss.lia8 just returned from the city with a beautiful assortment ot cloths, cassl meres and vestlugs, which he Is now making up at prlcoN fur below any other house. In the Valley, while tbe style of fit and workmanship is unsurpassed. Call and see bis goods before ydu purchase elsewhere. There is no cbtuge for showing goods. Also, a full Una of ladles' and gentlemen's satchels. "Sports" may be seen almost dally training their 2,40's fortlio fair races. Our devil asks If, -when speaking ot a 2.10 horse, you mean that It cost two dollars and forty cents ? He don't be long to the sportiug fratoruity. O, nol Good peachos sell as low ns 50 cts a basket in this market. Democratic County Commltteo will meet at unuoii uimtiK, Mouuay niier noon. An Infant child of Mr. Jacob Kline, of this place, died at about one o'clock on Friday morning, ot this week. Two more Mollies have been ar rested nt TuMcarora, Schuylkill county, for consnlracy to murtlcr William and Jesse Major, viz : Charles Mulhern and Mlkn Dolan. The olllcers had to kick In the door of Mulheru's resldeuco In order to make the arrest. "Honest Mac," the celebrated sor rel trotter owned by Mr. T. R. Kline, ot Alleiitown, is beginning in earnest to make a namo for himself. In the races at Hazleton last week ho won the $400 purse in three strait heals, boat li.g luch famous tings as "Little Mary," "I onslile" nml "Fancy Wit." The tluio made was 2:30 2:37-2:33. You may not bo a'varc of tha fact, but It is nevertheless true, that Ti toll man Arner Is selling baking raisins at 11 cents per lb., ami a line article of eyrui) molasM's at (53 cents per gallon by, the barrel, or 00 cents by the single gallon. Store opposite the L. &c a. de pot. The lury In the cae of the "Mcl lies," James Roatty, John Doiohue, ratrlck Uoian, Sr., Christopher Don nelly, Michael O'lklen, FiancU O'Nell nnd Patrick Uutler, charged with con spiracy to murder Corner James, on Monday eve nine Inst, after fifteen min utes' deliberation, came into court with a verdict of guilty in the manner and form Indicted. Mr. L'Velle, of the at torneys for the defense, moved for on arrcbt of judgment and for a new trial. Two men were anglrly disputing in fiout of the post-ollico yesterday. One said "You're r blear-eyed, bcer- begu.zled Dutchman 1" The other said "Veil, by shorge, you vas not tings, you vas a Uim pig nottlngvh ost like slioost like a a pig crow-scare, by slioree. mid oud any shtuulii." He might have added that it would be more beneficial to his health to save part of Ills beer money, and lnvet It with Dav. Ebbert, for carriage rides for himself and flow. Davy's carriages are neat, his horsos good on the "go," and bis prices low. He came home ono night with a torn coat which she kindly uudettook to moud, but when she turned It u li st do down so that a letter and a "Do mestic Fashion" of a new oversklrt, which she had given him to mall to her mother somo two weeks before, tumbled out of one of his pockts, it was so lively there for the next ten minutest that his first move in the morning was In the di rection of a wig store, tu the proprietor of which ho gravely explained that close application to the study of the Foreign Policy of the Khedive of Egypt had done It. ror the CAitnoN advocate.) A Mistake. Re.tectkd Editor : No doubt tho readers of your pnpor havo observed In last week's Issue that them will bo a camp meeting held at Freemansburg on the 29th, by the German Methodists. I would Infrm the readers : 1. That there are German Metho dists, but nonu in this part of the notld. a. That we entertain the bltrliest re gard for this denomination as well at others, but wo prefer to bo known, re cognized and called by our own namo. k. Tills camp meeting will be held by the Evangelical Association, which was founded In 1800 by Jacob Alhriuht. Its numerical strength is 95,253 mem bers, 1,337 Itinerant and local preach ers, 1,233 churches, 1,509 Sunday schools, 90,090 Sunday school scholars, 1(),75 olllcers and teachers, 4 Iiisbops, 16 annual conferences. 1 Ilouiishlne publishing house in Cleveland, Ohio, 5)0,000 subscribers for our weekly pa per, 8,000 for our monthly macazlnes. 00,000 for our Sunday school papers, 1 excellent college with a few other good scnoois under us control. 4, Wo aro neither German nor Ene- lish, but both. The Idea that prevails with somo that wo are a German church is erroneous. We work in the lancuace through which we think we can en hance Christ's Kingdom the most effi ciently. J K. Knebii. Welssport, Aug. 24, 1870. Successful Operation. Four years ago.while Mr. John Gom- ery of this place was engaged In hang ing picture frames at bis home, the chair, on which he was standing, up set and be in falling to the floor run bis knee through a window pane before which he had been standing, and re ceived a deep gash In It, from which the blood flowed freely, leaving it very painful. Thinking there might be a piece of glass in the wound, Mr. G. had it examined by a physician, but none was found, and in the course of a few days the wound healed kindly, and the trouble apparently -was over. But, several mouths after the accident a swelling was formed where the old wound had been, which again was very painful and greatly impaired his loco motion, this soon passed away only to be followed by similar attacks, at fre quent Intervals. He again consulted a physician ,who, after examining It, Informed him that the swelling was an accumulation of senovfal fluid (joint water), and advised him not to have it interfered with for it would, of its own accord, spun pats away, Mr. G. ac cepted the advice and bore his trouble patleutly for four years, but without any melioration ; becoming disgusted with the state of affairs, he called at thepfflco of Dr. W. A. Derhamer, on 2nd street, on the 20th Inst., and tbero had removed from his kneo the cause of his suffering, namely : a piece of glass 5-8 of an Inch long, 1-8 thlek, 1-4 wide at one end. and pointed at the other, and is already following his usual avocation an engineer on tho L. V. It. R. Letter from Mnuch Chunk. April 24, 1870, Were I to write that "tbero Is nothing new under the sun," and stop, It would perhaps bn as well as to attempt writing a treatise on noth ing. Tliatall our surroundings are ex cessively dull, It is almost superfluous to say, ns It is thus almost evcrywh"rs, but for real) gcnulno dullness, with scarcely a ripple on the surface, the week about to explro has been the most conspicuous within my n collection Our hotels nro nearly tlofctteil, trade Is stagnant, tho number ot Idlers steadily increasing, and, were It not a patent fact, ono would be almost tempted to doubt that wo really aro In tho midst of a great political contest, so umiiually quiet nrn that ordinarily clamernus set the politicians, although a few of tho bread and butler brigade havo repeated ly been seen In tjwn during the week, and shown rather more anxiety than heretofore. Hut, generally speaking. nil is "quiet alone tho line." Perhaps that Monday will usher In a change, the, opening ot me adjourned June session, and tha meeting of the Democratic County Commltteo cannot fall to draw their crowds, and, In so far as local politics are concerned, will enable ono tu form a clearer Idea of the real slat ot affairs. Ono thing appears to 1; sure, tho vexed Molly question, and bad blood It lias engendered, are liUely to prove a "sea of troubln''' to tho De mocracy during this Fall's campaign, fcr let them Ignore tho Irish and they'll he sure to bolt, and so It will be should they burden the ticket with too manv candidates of that nationality, for the simple reason tl at there are entirely too many wno ate or the opinion that "no Irish need apply," and sorry as one may be that things should have como to this pass, to deny thccxlstence of tho prevailing sentlii.ent were but to shut one's eyes to a painful truth. Good generalship may, however, avert the calamity, and as th3 "Major' undnubt- ly Is tiie best tactician and most fnUu- entlal Individual In the party, It Is to him that tne more sensible portion of it ook for a solution of the dlilicult prob lein. In the Republican camp all Is quiet, from which however it must not bo inferred that the leaders are idle No, no, they are hard at work, and at the proper timo will, no duubt, be able to to perfect such a ticket as may wor ry their opponents more than they care for. Rut why continue to dwell longer upon the nauseating subject of politics, whan matters of moro vital Importance claim our attention. Tho collapse of tho great coal combi nation being a fait accompli. I may here state that the announcement of its dissolution, although It somewhat took most men by surprise, caused no re grets. And why should It? Did not tho people of tills great valley (loutish oeforo this roosstrosity was ever thought ot V was not com cheaper, and wages better then than they are now ? And couia tne iron men or tl.o valley, were It to continue, ever expect to success fully compete with tho Iron-masters West and South ? These and kindred questions are hear,! on eveiy side, and Invariably end in condemnation of the scheme. Whether the combination real ly was a blessing or a curse to the peo ple or tills section of the coabiegion, timo will develop, nnd as the discussion of the question hero would bn both im politic and Inexpedient, I abstain from diving into tho subject as it deserves, convinced that the coal region is not the place to argue the point. Yours, etc., ITEMS. Tho "Kettlo" bridgo has at last re ceived the much needed flooring. Mr. John L. Stcdman's name Is be ing frequently mentioned In connection with (he Associato Judgeship. W. P. Hughes, ot tho Monster Drug btore, spent several day's of last week nt the tea side, circulating "Switzer land" pamphlets. Mr. Zach. Long was In town several days during tho fore part of the week, actively canvassing for a scat on tho bench. Should Mr. Long bo defeated It will not be because lib did'nt try bard to be Associate Judge. Dr. Kramer, of Towamenslng, and James Sweeney, of Summit Hill, were also here several days looking after their chances. The American Houso continues well patronized, but the larger "Mansion" is nearly deserted. Tho way they are elbowing the Ma jor, though almost beyond endurance to common mortals, dosn't appear to disturb Ills equanimity a bit. His chances for tho Congressional nomina tion are looking up. District Attorney Siowers Is busily engaged preparing cases for trial at the next week's Court. Quite a number ot the moro promi nent Mauch Chunk ladlos are sojourn ing at Ocean Grove. Rlpkc's bi-weekly fandangos continue to be well patronized, though the music is Bald to be shockingly bad. "Does your mother kuow you're out ?" i a question that should bo ask ed of every boy and girl so frequently encountered at places where they have no business, and at times when they should be a-bod. If their mamas were more frequently to try tho experiment of the "ojd woman that lived In a shoe", it might do theii offspring incal culable good. Tuesday's plc-nlc of theMarlon Hose Company in Muxhelmer's garden wni well attended, and financially success- tui. 'Squire. Yeager is represented as al ready Improving. Mr. it. 11. b. Smith, the gentlemanl assistant r. M. or this place, on Tu day last set out lor home to short vacation, Mrs. Frisk, teacher of wax the Moravian Seminary. Iletbl poses some beautiful speclmei, har.diwork at Hughes & McCreas' drug store. Tbey will be disposed of by lottery. Rev, Father Ounce, ot tbo church of the Immaculate Conception, In last Sun day's discourse, severely criticized and condemned the pernicious habitf soma ot the younger portion of his dock to speiur ww at rot her absent themselves from home o' nights, attending dances, plc-nlcs etc, and If they will but follow the rev. gentle man's odvlco It will certainly redound moro to tiietr credit than llio longer per severance In their questionable ways. Mr. Fred llertoletle nnd wire havo lalely went to houso keeping nt No. 10 linen Street (stone-row,) The Labor Reformeis of Carbon. Is Mid, conleinp'ntu after nominating a ticket, to support either of tho other pnitles that shall unqualifiedly endorse their nominees. How libera! ot the thiee gentlemen composing that party. Fourteen exiled German mills, living wnnes.-eBor l'rince Hisniaick's rellgl mis persecution, arrived hero on Wed iwday evening, and remained nn hour or so before resuming their journey to wimes-narre, wiiere nonius havo been provided for their reception. un MUurday or last week a seven year old daughter of Mr. Ed. Horn, of k. m. utiiiuk, while upon the side-walk playing, was assaulted by a ferocious dog, and very badly lacerated. ulr. John Wmth, the East Mauch Chunk tonsoilal artist, Is remodelling the houso hitherto occupied by him ex clusively as a shop, for the reception of iiis ramuy. a sixpence saved, Johnny, is a smiling earned. Oliver Urenelser, Sheriff of this :outity, we regret to learn, died at IiIb residence, in Mauch (. hunk, on Thurs day night. Mr. U. lias not enjoyed good health for a number of months past, still the announcement of his death was a surprise, to numbers of his friends. Ho was elected Sheriff of this county in 1873. and his term of office wculd have expired on the 1st of Jan tiary next. Ho has filled tho duties of his office very acceptably to all parties, and during bis term has won many warm friends. Rquletcat In paco. t.iiriUiJ'jiij,i'iiri'miiiuiiaiiijwiui.i'jjao The Coal Combination Dissolved. According to tho nreviuns Bnnnmirfmiit. n meeting wn held nt noon Tuesday. In tho oHlco of the Delawaro and Hudson Company. Court landt street. New York of the Hoaul of Control of Ihn Coal Company ASFoemtion. at which wern present M sr?. lhos nickwin, ol tho Delntrn e mi,, uuu-uu i u. ivimuei moan, umawaro ana Lnckananna Co i F R (tnivpn. nnnillm, p J. Taylor Johnson, ( cnir.il of New Jersey.! ( hailes lMrilsb. Ioululi Valley ltallroad Co. i O A. JIoi t. Pennsylvania, Coal Co. i A. Packer. S-cIncU Vi luy Co i Co i After Ihn uttial tiipll. tnlnariflr Mr. (Inwen offered the lollonlnir pro. amine and resolutions, which woie Mucoudcu by Mr. Hoytt Wheieas. Trior to the ori-anljsitlon of the Ho.-inl of Control for the enrrent viai-. a emu. mittee, couplstmsof Thca Uickenson and K. 1J. Oowen. had acourereuceupimthopnblectoflhe eontuiumce 1 1 tin AsiociaMlon Willi am 1'e.eu. p president of tnL,ch.Kb, Va.ley Maiiroad io who informed said committee iftnr. thA main. fuancaoftneoiKsniZitiou of tho Associated t'oaldi was as iraoortaut to the mtiet of tho LehliEh Va.lftv llailron! Company f to Uinta of any ntlier corap iny.and eiprossod wish that aid af sedation thould lie contluited diiniie; tho ytar, oud further p'i deed hlnue f and his com. l any to take any action which the Individual ooeialoisof the I.rlilnti Valley region, scnuu tliroi.Kh Mr. raidie.aallieirii'uieeeiitstlvo mid sulci Uuanl of Control, uncut desire, In order to ati-t'Jin said braid at d tarn-out us l emulations, provided tho Letilali Va lev ltallroad.as u Uans. porter, v, as not coined to heeujue uu active member ot the a foclstiou : ami, Whfrt-t'R. Ill innKfrniAiimnr llm tirrutml an Vuroiico thus eivi u by Asa Packer, this associa tion was mliseuncntly (armed, and Its article,, of association t-ifmed ui Mr. Packtr aa the re- pieeeuvHiive oi Toex.euitn vauoy region. And wheress, dnrlnr the month of April last, the Qiiols of the Lehleh Va lov reirien wna in eious evet loo.wv tons, uu.i tie rentrsentntlvei of that region admitted tholr Inability to pay tlio peoultv provided for in suoh urt.cJes of asaocui lion. And whorcfls. at ft meellnffnf thin Itn.niH. h!,l on tho 11th of Msy iai the following r9ulu tlims was nnulmou-ly adopted ltt ' liesolved. '1 hat, in view of the prosletctit re raeal i,f the Leninb V,iller Conl Co. to abide by Ihn actum of the Board of Conti ol aud ot the ad mitted Inability ot representatives of the indivi dual operaiors of ike Lehiirn Val'ey union to Hunt the toniu-e of tbelr legion to it- proper quota, nt. account of tho want of co-opcraiion ot the Lthlsrh Valley llilllo.id i o.lt Is lueioediotit lnnirer in conliuuo our Assocla Ion and that the Hoard of Couttol now aijouni fine tlte. And wneiess. upon the adoption of said ieso lnllou, otUio gucfresllon of Messis. l'urdee uud wi ei, lEiirt-suiiiuiivi'N oi iuu j.ei.itrn legion, an adjournment nntll tho fullowtmr ninnnm? took iilsce. at which lime tho said ceiitiemnn pledged themselves to the Hoard thut It tne ex. ci ss ol tonnaiifl over and ahuvo the proper quot i of the Lehigh Valley lnteiet for die mouth of Aptil was not cbaiged Hcainst suoh iuicroi,t ti ev would sgroo, on behall nf all the I,el ih Va ley operatort. including tbo Iehlgh Valley Coal I'ompauy. toatide by the actlou of tho lioaiu ot control anu cairv out tha urnerumine of tha associated coul companion for tbo on tiro IC.18U11 OI 1670. And wheieas this nledeo of the renre.umta. tlvoofttie lA'hlga legion was con-lrfeted satla factirv bv tne lioiid, and waseuu-equeully en dorsed bv Asa 1'acker Idmself. m shown it. tim following telegram rent oy Mr. Paniee ou tho uuy upon w nicu aiuu p enite was given t 1-iiiLAHA., May li, 1870. Franklin 11. Gowen. I'les.d-ut. Have s.ucn JuOire Packer. Ton anii.mriit wlU bo carr.ed out. CSlgnM) A, PAnmcE. And whereas, notwithstanding said ecren. nient, tho Lehigh Valley reglou excceuit Its quo, a ill the month ol June bv 7,553 tons. Anu wnereas, at a rucctina of the Hoard ot Contiol, held July 2Uh, 187C at which tho quea. tlon ot excess i,f slim jient bv the Lehlcli Volier region was discussed, ttoktits. l'aiuee and Hnwycr repoi ted that uTery large meeting of tho I.ehlgb operators had been held on Kiiday (then) last, at which a resolution was adoptod taut tho Lehigh Val'ey operators btisnend alnp- menu lor twu week' lu mo mouiu of Angust.so amount, and reduce tbo excess they hod in June; and lutther, that at tbe said meetimr a reaoiu tlon had been adented that tna Lettish Vnllav m luuaitze ineir lonuuire u lis timtier opei aUirs would abide by tne actlou of tho Qoard oi loi.iroj, ano limit tut-ir snipnients lor the ie niaiuder of theveir to their niuuer ounta sans. bibllsbod by ibe Hoard of Control, wiuch report win, u;uiueieu saiiBiuciory uy mo uuaia t ana wzicroas. IvotwithsundiniT oald last acti-a. mcnt. tbe Lcbicb Valler lea-ion la lu extent nf its quota for tha inohtb of July S7.4M tons and notwithstanding tba ratneat attempts ot sun dry of ilioludtvidual operators, represented by Mr. l'stdeeaud Mr. bawjertoc&rryoutlugood tallh the resolution last above teterrod to, the collleuea In which tba Lehigh Valley ItaU road Company la Interested have beeu shipping coal ouiing tne Angui-t sustenilou of mining, and It la believed that We quota of tho Leblgi Vallev region will bo in excess lor the month ot August as It haa been lu June aud July t and Whereas. Tno reniBsantativos ot the r.einirh Valley region at this Hoard admitted their in- sonny mucr to py tne penalty provided for in the articles of the Association tor excess ot ship ments oi plvaa-ea Ihey have r.etetoloro made. In consequence of tho want, of co-opuration of the Lehigh Valley llailixiad Company and Ass Pucker i the efore, itcsolved. lhat this AsseclaUnn he rilMtnlvfuV and that thi Hoard nuw sojourn tine die. iun resolutions weie uuauuuiiUKiy aunpioa, and the moettng adjourned, 1 be uenLlemen nrnsnt fle-lrn tt nfatA t1i they did uot atUch anv blutne to Mr. Pucker personally, ai.d tbey Lelleve that be had do ia uis utmost, to carty out the tu ea of the Associa tion. Tl e urrt result or the dlsruntlon nf tlm aim. blnstiou la Xi.e announcement ot u sme by into. lion uu Tue-iiiiv. tlm 'i'Jtn iiistHtit nf coa.ikiO tin, oi coal for acconut of the Phlltuleluhu und mug, tno unaware sua iiuubon, t t.o ueiu. una westain ituiiroud, and tho l'enuByl. companies, . &. I,. Co. At the regular stated meeting of Le high Hook & Ladder Co., of thW bor ough, held in their Hall, on Monday evenlog last, tbo following persons were elected to fill the respective offices for tbe ensuing term t President, Harry V. Morthlmer. Viee-President, W. P. Long. lleo. Kecretary, if. P. Lenta. Fin. Beoietary. fetor T. Hrady. Treasurer, a. O. Oollsumai er. Trustee, F. p. Lantt. S vr. Foreman. Peter T. Hrady. Am. yoreman. Jss. If. Htj era. Plreotors Messrs. J. Miller, O. Kemerer, J. 8. Weoh. w K. Ilsnmnjer, AjTibcb, - BhJu. ko, and n. J, Hretnoy, Anntller'i BInllle fiiieitls.' Iii tho conspiracy caso at 1'otlsVllln ot tho Coimnonwealtli vs. Jack Kehoe et al.,011 Saturday last among tho priso ners put an tho stand for tbe -defence was ono l'at, Duller, who upon cross examination by Mr. Kaetclier made tho following startling disclosures, which wo takn from tho columns of the Shenandoah Herald of Monday Inst : Mr. Knercher. Do yoa know ot my crimes ptoposed oy tbe loiueis of Hits organisation through the oiiraulcntliili f Answer. Vi-s. sir, out the orgatilutiod dosen't rtcogulte sucn.lnit can't help It. (1. 'lei, us what crimes you know tind who tuiiiiiiiiieu iiit'in i ,, i an to siat i Willi x com. mltisii ctiinotnvsolt tnt this inueiniius mlmi SIOII evi rv Ol.e wns natiiiitiilefl. lint tu ln nni- Idea ot the wonder and lioirot stnotin appear, unce uf the inisiyDei s is bejond our power of POItravnt Thev coillifn'l lielievii their n.na. Jlntler took no notice of the prisoners lint faced uis uunviuiii-i anu Willi Hit) UlllUUtr Ol U IllSn who has m.doup his mind to telleve ImiKclf of uu ursiinpiirinuiu million negan ns to'tows t . IJo.neuthe Aucienturuei ot lllberiilins on the 1Mb day of August, 1873. when llttckov licnnelly was budr-mister of tho division at iiaveu nun t buuui six woeks niter 1 joined ;' Hucsey" cume lo mo and told me to meel lilui In Olinravlho i I went to Uir.ndvillo nud found i'liinen. Lirtv C-nuo. llsrney Dolan, and "Hllcso t " Uonneilv tlterp. nml ml nt it ivnni to Malmnoy Oily i alter wu hud supper It was eeltkd thai MUu Mclionough und I wero lo shoot a uion mimed Uurke ! I'lili. NasB wauled the Job done, nud when it wis settled thut Me. xioiioug l ami x wete to do it Hartley Dolan und them i all weia pieseut, but when we went to do the shooting they all went home: Fat lea snowed inline, to us as be wm silting on udoor.step.uud we Hi Ml at hlui us wo pas-ed, wo didn't Intend to hit him, as we lliuurhl tho others bad gouo back uu us, und we could have bit hlui eas Ir enough lor our pistols ero almost agulim linn woeu we Urtu i Phil. Nush wanted llnike killed, and wu weru to dn It. ns wn wh a tint, ,mi, r.,p the others went uwuy i 1 don't kuow whether iiaiuujwiiBuiTasiiiMiwu wnen wo Bnot nt Hiirke, for ho went hoiuu on the nluo o'clock tralu i I to.u Uatuey Dnhxu ufteiwaid that wo did our best to shoot llurke.atid lie Slid all tight that It wuu d do Ju-t us well, for that ho would be so vested that he'd leave tba couniryi the ""i tuiuo mat x oxitijipaieii in was in i67t nt a meeting of the division I was notified by liucko)" iiouuB ly to go to Mutt" Lnwlors In .Hbeimnilonli i wo went there, nud learned from lllni that we were tu x-a to JiickHiin's ti.tnh to mutdcra man, but ns Hunicy Uoiiin. wno ,ud wiciiu umiiuii icuiuu lu iime.miii us axiiu" Lawlnr plaved sick e wouldn't ro i I don't know who tbe uinn wns that was to lie killed, but I tenieuioei tho timo well enough, lur us wo were golug bomobv No. 1 we saw Jack Dela. ney and his wife aud soino oiber people, and a.tui.iiKh I told lniu nut to, " Uuckty Uounelly polled out a pistol, and Urod It In tno u.lddiu of It caused u a gu,,d deal of tioubie foi soinu of us bad totako the buck Hack ustliepeopleciuue out with tltearius. and would have shot aorae of us t home nluo alter this " Uuesev" Domiollv cume to me aud suowed me Tom Uanger.and ho wanted me and t'ut Hhuw to ko up in tba drift ami shoot hlui t this wa lit too summer ot Id 1; bhaw and I didn't go. auil we both rcfu ed, hut ine luHii.iiuu iiiguteueiiiitr-,. xietaner I envtio mm uuu xiuuBey" weni 10 x.osi ciee anu got "full." and allot lit A tinnr mull , bo.aiI lthev, aud It Is for that tnof Hhaw is uow In Jum " Huckev" Dunnellv mid me to miaL llm nt i iiiuuButuuiiiutr time, snu u wus ptupoceii Unit we should go to ceutrslia to shoot M clli o atityi Phil. Mush wns met by us on the way buck, alter We hadn't done the deed: it was MimI Curley.county delegate ut culiimbiu cuuuty.tbat wuli ted Mcllreunty killed (Cunevlstbe man nu tiiieuuuuinue alow weeks ago.) "xiuoiiey" DolluellV Was tiodv.lliastnr fnr slmiwt 11 vnur and llO WUS nut itlll, hv HpIhiii. intl I wab nut. in his place be owtd us money wh.eh he uever paid i it was loporled around tiitt Hurley was alter Uotner Jumox sli mouth before James wus Jauies aua 1 saw the pistol. nineo i iiur ev lniu inn inniHi ir u,..t i,a un h.i ai ut.u iiiuo inyBoii anu turee otners were a-ked by lloyle to kill Captain Hay and Joseph lteesei ilovla had Just come from thuwent.und he uave Pbll. Nuhii n esld thai, tin irnt fi inn Iiih body. iimsloi' out iheio, so bo was aitnmtod to xiusu b uivimou . wu uiou'i no wnai no wauteu us. huwuer : tba ulvht alter tlm miinler nf Uuugei (Mauger was killed ni Haven ltuu on the in oi euiiemuer,i870.i iiuckey" Uounelly lold me, lu tho i.re.enco of Mike Duyle.ln Authonv AlUUlov'H. thut lie nsd luaen tha nien won stint nnngtr to mo place, uud ho a-t-eJ me what kind i ajuu ii was i i tuiu it was a goouune i Axuu lov sum tblit the men hail l.u. n ililtikltii? nt Inn hoae Ibe ulunt beioro, sud Uoy.e sxid that La Wlim. p'llL 111 IUH HUOOllllg. U. wuuihus oecuiueot Mlohnel Dovlet A. Weil. I'll trll von nil I Ulifiw sliuut linn , nttnr uiiiB. noiiuo Hsu leiumeu irtim iiiouaiiouuiGon. vcntiou iu ,mw York cily I went to tllrardvtllo to get news fioux him, aud he to.d me l.e bud t ikeu Uoylo Leloro tbo national louveutlou aud swiii, -- ueiii.euieu. tuts man lias cuuimitted i ciiiue. aud It lou don't help li'cu he xlll iro nn i' aoi ui- wm un xi ui nuen ue eaiu line llio ut aiu" x,ave mm onenuucreitdniurHrnr tinvie anu that Iioyle went to tno old country on it. County Fnlr. The Carbon County Industrial So ciety have fixed tho timo for holding their second annual exhibition : Octo ber 10, 11, 12, nnd 13. Tho premium list has been revised and a number of additional attractions will hu introduced. On Thureday the 12th of October Lo. high Hook & Ladder Co. will hold their anuual parade and ball, A number of companies from other tonus havo al ready been invited and aro expected to participate. Indications aro that this will bo the largest and finest parade of firemen ever witnessed In this couuty. A call for a meeting of the Repub Mean County commltteo has been mado ror next Wednesday, at tlio Uroadway uouso iiauciiL,l)uiiU,aty r. Jl. Every district should be represented fully, ns business of the utmost linportanco will bo brought beforo the committee, which will requiro tho aid ot overy member. Let there bo no absentees on Wendos- day. --Gazette. During tho past week several at tempts have been mado to burglarize stores, &c, in our sister borougli of Web-sport, Henry Tropp discharged his revolver at a couple of these night prowlers a night or two ago, when they up jjnd off lu a hurry. Court commences at the Court House Mauch Chunk, ou Monday next. Debt. It is everywhere. On tho merchant's stock of goods. On the houso you live In. On the church you worship In. On tho chapel you pray in. On tho villago. On the town. On the city. On railways. On canals, On privato enterprises. On public works' ai.d Improvements. Often dent Is carried ou tho back. Often worn on the head. Often fitted to the feet. It is met with on the church Bible. On the hymn-books. The minister often carries a load of It. Newepapers carry It. It Is the wnrlil's curse, and has well been pronounced to bo "the dovli's saddle." It sticks llkoa plaBtcr. It Is ugly to look at cloo by. Hut it Is not without a prospective of beauty. ,ln fact, dtitaneo lends It enchantment but It U never returned. Debt exists in two forms : collectlblo nud nun collectible. Otic debt Is til way h collect ible. You can't shirk It. No ph.Ue of the Hibjunctivo mood govurni It. It uiust, shall, will, beipaid. It Is the great debt of Mature. Ono debt you never can pay. It Is trie debt ot ver Ifistlng Love. And you can't evon re duce It in ail eternity. It U tbe only debt that Is a blessing. Tbe only form ot obligation where It is moro blessed to o o than to pay. It you are not In this debt, the quicker you get iuto it tbo belter. Do It now. By and by heaven. And then, hurrah I Chris tian at Work, Tlin Conl Tt-ftile. The conl tonnage t ror tlio wrekMioingon the t:ih l'itaut, ns lipottod by ad the cnmyanlea, amounted lo Jfl aw tons, against SiiJiS tons in cot responding week list yet r, a decieai ot I9n 0X9 thus. Tho total nmoniil of anthracite mined forlhnyinr Is 9,810159 tons, rtpitintt I0(03.r30 for same period Inst t ear. a lifcies.e nl 7D0 371 tons. Tho nnntitity ot liitttininniis ootl stntto market for the week was 7,"i3 torn, nga.nst 7n,Mr; tuns for cottespondlng week last year, a decre.io of ttl tons. The w In lo inttimindtis lemiHRp from tho I eitlnnltig of I tie coal year ts 2.211,181 tons, Hgnlnst 2,m.i,;9 tons in corres ponding tunn Inst yenr.ati lnoienseot26 605 tons. 1 ho total tnniiuuo of all kinds of ooal for tba wo, k la 601 ml tons, ftnalnnt OU led to coirs liiiiHluiirilUe Inst year.ntiecteaseof tr8,res tons, ni'd tho total tonnage tor the coal e ir is 1 2,167 -013 tons, against U.I.'I.W'lMoiu to Mine dale la-t yinr, a dei-teaso ot ;u3 1-06 ton. The quantity ot coal and coso carried aver the I'ennsrltnnla Hnllri ad dining tne Isst week was "9.772 tons of which iS.sob tubs ncro coal Hnd 129(17 lens tote, Tho total cat tied this year la V,ltj,7'.io tuna, of which 2 otl.M) I wet a coal and 442 831'coke. 'I Ilia total embraces all be cool entiled over.thercad, east ank west. The demand for anthrax Ite coai for domestic uses I tnotoacitve'auil Is steadily Improving on tno lint few weeks. Pub. Ledgej. Ida tohowing table shows the quantity ot coal shipped over Ibe Lehigh Vallev liailrond for ilea woes ending Aug. ivtli, 187.1 and fnr the year a wuijiiuvu ,Y ill IIIU BUUID XIUll, ItlSl JfVnl I lleirluus rrotn. Week. Wyoming , Hazleton,.,, Uppir Lehigh lleuver Mtndnw Mnhiinuv Maucj Chunk in Mil 19 11,03 1ft 70 Ot 11,029 II tllWI 04 I 353 11 Total C7 027 II Last Year K7,M8 09 IncioiBe Oeciense 39,110 IS ItUroilT Ot' COAL trniMporled over Lehigh if. Susqu hanna Ihvtstoti, Central It It. of New Jersey week ending August 18, 1878. J'utal week. To date. Shipped from tons. cwt. tons. cwt. UV.oming.! , 34,210 17 715,160 18 Upper Lehigh 4.029 01 138 020 11 lleuver Meudow 4,908 11 243 215 17 llsr.ieton ,9V2 01 04.133 10 Mauch i hunk 19,033 19 ZSt,09ij 07 Uazirdvllle 20 433 00 Binitu aud Jttdd 5,040 Id Total 81,795 15 1,531,700 00 Prevloualytepotted 1,4)4,910 05 Tolottodate 1.531.706 to " baine timo last yeir 99?,0j6 05 Increase ,.. 633,049 15 liecreaso.i ' Ground was broken at Matamorns, Pa., Thursday, for the Lehigh and Eastern Hallway, which Is to extend 100 miles audi connect with the Erie Railway at 1'ort Jervls, N. Y. The road is to bo finished on the 1st ot April, 1877. Closing Prices of DeIIavbs & Towrj sicnd, Stock, Government nnd Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, A0g. 21th 1875. U. H.O'S. 1881 19 bid u. s. e.iu's, im i4 bid 20 If asked 14 H asked 15 H assed ITU asked 21 asked xo asked leH aikod 17t asked 47 H asked 4l! asked 62 si asked 84 K asked U. H. 5-20's, 15-J. & J.... 15 bid U. B. 0-20's 180 , I7I4 bid U.M. iV.O's, 18US 20h bid II. f . 10.1,'b tm bid U. H. cutrencv, 6's :ei hid U. H, 6'h 1881. new,,.. lSIj bid l'ei nsylvunla II. It 471, bid I'lula. i Itendleg It. K 41 bid Loldgh Valley 11. It f bid uhlKli Coal it lSav. Co.... 34k bid United Companies of N. J.139 hid 129 it isned Oil creek Jt All. Val. It. II. 9lx bid 10 asked Phiio. A htlo It. It UK bid 15 silted Isnithern Central it. It.... 34 X old 34t asked Itesttiuvlllo Pass. It. It. Co. 23t bid 24 asted Catawissa It It.prefeircd. 42 S bid 44 askeil Uold ioh bid it asked DIED, BrEOHL.-On the 6th nit., at rhle-Ij flap, of convulsions. Charles Itlvin, son of Uonrae, und Flucnda airohl, oged 1 month und 2 del Special Notices. E. F. Kimlccl's Hitler Wlno of Iron xuib irmy viuiiaoio lonio uis neon so thor oughly tested by nil classes of tho community tlt.lt It 111 nniV llnpmml ttiill.nun.nl.ia a ... . medlciiio. it cons hut utile, pnriaes the bloid and gives tone tu tho stomach, tenovatos th have It. f or tno enre of Weak Stomachs, (loueral De plllty. Indigestion Unoasesof tho Stomach And for all cases requiring a tonlo. .ma in,j luxiiiutm me mosi aereeaoieana or. fli iiut Suit of Iron wo posseaa Cltuto of Mag. netlo Oxide combined with tho most euergettd ot vegetable tonics-Yellow Peruvian Harfc 3 nmib nuiuoiuixiK w siruugineu you I Io you wxnt a good aupctito 1 110 you w en t to goi 1 Id of nervousness I Ho you want energy I Do you w.mt to sleep well I Do you want to hollti up vour constitution I Ho you want to feol well I Do you wint a brkaud vigorous fooling I if you do try kunkiji's niTrrtit wi.vb Oy iuom. I only nk 11 trial of this valuable tonic I lleniti of counterfeits, as Kunkei's Hitter .T..,v.v. mi Lumumrimo UUU SllCClUai TO- mnly 111 1 tba known world lor tho permanent f'tlni nf llt'Ofimialii ami riAl.llit., ... as h iiunier()(Miiittlut.onHoff-'ioiltotlie pablic. I vitumuu uuu tvuiuiiiuuiiy U puiCil 'SO IlOlla nut luo gcnniiio ftrnclo, niHinifflcturGa by E. F. ovei v buttle. The vqct Xnct that others are aU Its wirtti and Bpeuka volnmwi tu im Ssvots. Get HltUt Itlltv 111 01 llfltllna Ul.l 1 T x.a deiileis everywhoro. K. F. Knnkel, 1'ioprietor. 259 North Ninth street, l'hihidelpnia. Pa.- Tapo Norms Ucraovcd Alivo TfftOil .,.,.1 nil a ,nl.l . . . wiupiuw, iu mu uouxs. no res till lioiid passes. Boat. iMn and Htomach Worms removed ny Dr. KUfKitt, 269Noith Ninth St.. l'u-ladelplua, l'a. Send for circular, ot asc your druggist lor a botila of kunklb's Wo Hit toUiur. It uovor falls. I'tlce, ti.uo. Ang.l2.lm. Q ANDAI.WOOI) possssms much greater nn.. In p..uti.lnn - i...aii. ,r . , .u M una, j luo nil. cua membrane of tnn nrAttirn timn Aiihn n.h.h. or i opaion. It never produces sickness, ts cer.' tain and speedy in lu action. It is fast super seding every other remedy. Sixty oxiMnlea euro in six or eight days. No other medicine can do this. Dundaa Dick & Coa Sort Causalea containing on of s-indalwooit. eold at all Drug stores. Ask: for circular, or send to 33 Rnd 37 Wooeter street. Jew York, for one. apzs mo ONI5PA HLon PICTURE, printed in tort colors I Pocket Knife (white hJSdle); is Hlank Vlslttutf cards. 12 HhRAtB Wrltln Paner, 12 White Envelope. I Ituhher. 5 Pens tbo 10' sent post- paid for li cents. H; J, KUKTZ. 4U7 Canal bt., 1st Ward, Philadelphia Cucalata aent free. Aur. 20. Year 75Ji3 II l,V24,nj 19 1.114 11 S97.726 II 324 640 07 13 492 01 160S,3in 1.C6I.741 05 840,673 14 a Sft bus 0 a, "a d W pi-co .CM