f Society .Meetings. U RTUCHRS Tmtiit, 233. Imp. p. of It. !.. moo I; In lteber's llall.ovoiy rtstariUv; .fTC"1."l 1,1 7iM o'clock. Hiiobnin, Harry V. Morlhluiori O. of II., Ham. n. Qllhani. , IMHNITO OASTI.E. No. , A. O. K. OF tll!'ll, l), Incl antl Itli Monday of each month. In lin ker's IMII. Lchlghton, at 7i30o'cock r. II. 11. J. Ilnnaicaer. H. k. 0.1 H. R. Ullnaui, , AtKv'O. uaiibi" Hum Lonnit, tfn. tie, 1. o. n. ., meets every .Tuesday evening, flt 8 o'clock, In Ilnher llalt. A. Y. Baches. . U. N. II. llebsr', Secretary. lono Tool Tarns, No. 171, Imp. o. 11. M meet an Weilncsad ly evening or men week, hi 7m tiiiitA Mrhr.nl Hull.' WtMsenirt o'cIOJk'ln Pi 1). F, Hlckert, . n n. minsni, ; oi it 1 MlliailTO 1.6lait, No. 211. K. of P.. mceta on Friday evenings. In Rebel's nail, et,7ii.O o'fllock. .1. W. lTandenbnah, V. 0, T. II. lutciur, K. oi n. and h, ' AlicrtlNlnfT Rate. Woilfflreit to be distinctly unde relnnd that bo advertisements will he Inserted m the cob mntiaof THKOAimoM aiiVocatr thnt nmybe eieircd.froni unknown partie- or Arms utiles a (rninpnhled with the Cash, The following are anrolLT lemis. AdvetOoments for 1 ye-ir, per Inch owa Ina-rtlon i IOCt. Mil Month, per Inch each in.erltmt I' ''Is. " Three Mouths. ". ;' to t'ts. ' LesNlMri three months, first lner- tinn M. rh eubsennent Insertion 15 Ctn. Local notice loeents per lino. II. V 1M0R.TII INTER, Publisher'. TQi II., Slf3 WICKS, DISTRICT ATTORNEY & COUNSF.LLOR AT LAW. OrnCB, No. t, Mansion House, irtnim ntittNir. PA. rtettllbV Estate. Filing Accounts and Orphans Conrt lTncuoo s. specialty- . . . . Trial of ftmae earotiillv attended to. Lcgil IranKactlona lu English ana uertmn. Jin n. tefoiw Advocate. SATURDAY MOKNINO, OOT. T, 1876. Local and Personal. W Parties receiving the Advocate w 1th a cross' marked alterthelr names will please remit the amount duo for QUOKCriiHinti, or we exiin uu ccuis win bo added to lay Ibe expenses of colloc Hon.- .iSJ ' Head This! Wo would call tlic attention of tlio people to the fact,, that we bavo made nTratisements with the National Art Co., of Cincinnati, Ohio, to furnlili our subscribe! s with a number of cholco en KrarlnKs, as premiums to subscribers to tbe Cahiion Advocate, at tiro nominal price of 25 cents each, G for a dollar, or the series of nine for $1.73, this places In the reach of tho people a good newsy local paper and a very .handsome lot of n(travliigs1tb) for 2!75. Call at our fifllce and see tamplfBOf the engravings Agents wanted In all the- townships to nvaa, to whom a liberal commission will ba allowed. To tho first lady who -will procure for us 125 subscribers to uers to I'lng us w 85 T ahe Advocatk at (1,00 each, pay .cash, we will nreeen't a nearly ne Wheeler and Wilson So wing- Machine, in first class working order. Who takes this valuable prlr.e ? Tho mountains nro now orrayml liu beautiful colors. TheRtteir 'disease Is very bad In ,6ome parts of-.tlmcuunty. For.-bargalna in water proofs call (Bt Dan. QruVer'n Ueo Hive Store. Tho'present fashion .is shako hands and " smile." Nice, don't it ? A full line of carpets and oil cloths Bt the Uee Hivo Store. Ucad Laury ,A Peters' newadver tlsement'on our first page. Tiiey will "fit" you. r Huck wheat cakes and sausages are now in order-Hf you have tho'where withal tSget th.mn. A Jire. U a handy thing to sit by these colil' mornings and evenings', and Is a protector 'against the ague. Potatoes have been selling during the pant week In-our borough at 91.25 per uutttiel. Entirely too mucu. An Immense arrival of fall an winter styles of ladles' drees goods at me uen iitvo sior; next to tue in National Hank. - Mr. Jacob Quntzlnger has been re leased. from Jail at Pottsville, his sont beooming his.botidsmen In the sum of $200,000. i Samuel Ke'arney.of Franklin town, ishlp, will sell, his farming stock and implements at public sale on Thursday, November-2d. Persons desiring to purchase anything in the line will note the date. See bills printed at this nOlce. J . K. Rlcke' t haa still a few of thos eligible lots in Rtckertetown'to dispose of. If you feel like securing 'a7 good homo call and see him He is also.ijup plyingillou'r.feed, lumbef aud'eoal at. tbe lowest rates., The Largo' Sale still continues at the Original ( heap Cash Store, and J. T. Nusbaum &Sod take the lead In giv ing the best bargains in dry goods, fancy dress goods, &o. Beautiful ahawls at 65c, worth $1.25. F. P. Semjne.1 qffers at private sale, on very reasonable terms, seventeen very pleasantly located building lots on tho old fair' grounds, In this borough. This otters a rare opportunity for per sons desiring -'to a build themselves a home. For further particulars apply to F. P. Bernmel, at his hardware Btore, pu Bank Street.., . ' Dr. FiTTLen'a litiKouATio Rkmedv anres rheuinatlsirt, .npuralgia, nervous and kidney .dlaeasea. On. Fiti leu's Pectohal SYiirjp.'Inralllble 'for coughi, colds and bronchitis, pj)u. FirytEU a ConDiAL, Caluaya; Liniment and tTuaKTAULH LlVKIt PliLS wild by O. W. Lentz, sole agent for Lehlgbton and Welssport. 2-ly Navy bine print", at p. Jl.'Snyder's just received, and 'selling at from 10 to 15 cents per yard 5' bther neat' styles of prints, yard widp, of flnet-t quality at dm to 8 ,'centa 'per yard. Teacheb 'WAkted. A, teacher wants some one. to take charge of his school, on the JCth October, (or a tew weeks. School Is 6inall. For particu lars address, Teacuer.ADVOCATE OiIIcp, LeblghtoD, Pa. , T. 0. Clausi, tho tailor, Ins thrown a now sign to the breeze. It Is very neat and attracts much attention, Senrlet fever Is prevalent In our borough. Scvernl children have already dltd from It, and moru are down with It. Now our pcnplo are looking for thn sauer kraut plant. 15.00 per hundred Is what they ask for them on our slrocti. Our friend Jo. Lynn, of tho Demo, crat, tins' decided that ho won't he an A ssoctntu Judgu In Carbon for thu pres ent. Frank Inkmann, of the Centennial unburn, Mauch Chunk, was In town Thursday. Wo had tho pleasuro of grasping our " masHlve" friend Flncher, of the "Mountain Democrat," by tho hand at Monday's convention, A wrles of extra meetings will commencn In tho ft. F. Cniireh, to. 11101 row (Sunday) evening, mid con tinue until further notice. Lehigh Hook & Ladder Co , at their regular meeting 011 Monday last, resolved to hold their third annual ball, on Friday evening, Nov. 10th. Seinuiel fc Stelgerwalt, of lsl 1 Vnn township, will Hell their vaIimIiIo farm at public snlo 011 .Satntilny, Oct. M. See bills piloted at tills iiltlcc. Howard .1. Hi'eder, of Hilton, was nomlnHted for Itepresetitative in '011 gress Monday by thn ltepubllcnu eon ferees of the Tenth Peni.eylvanla Dis trict. Horses and carriages can be obtain ed ot the popular livery of David Kb. belt on North slreet,nn very reasonable teiuis for pleasuiu tilp.s or limut at pur poses. Uno of tho defeated candidates at the Democratic Convention, says that tliat body was composed ni follows : !I7 Americana, 20 Irishmen. 1 Curumii and 1 Welshman. Isb dot to ? Mr. Fled. Schmhlt, of Plilladrl phla, was In town two or three days duriug thn past week, looking after his property mid visiting among his friends. Wo are soiry to note that his health is not good. Joel Kunklo will run an omnibus from the several depots and hotels In this horouuh to tho Fair Grounds, dur iug the continuance of the Fair, com mencing on Tuesday next. Faiu each way ten cents. Next week (fair week), will bo an excellent time (or our friends to drop in and pay up their subscriptions, and see tue neaumul premiums we are offering to new and renewing subscilb cm fur the coming year. Several of the candidates at Mon- day'd convention uro very mad over their defeat. Ah the attack Is not chronic, It Is geuerally thought they will recover In time to deposit ballots for their sue- cestui -H I'lo e ,1... I'r cesshil rivals. 1 ah I Hon. A. J. Durllng, Is at Mllford, comity, attending (lie mui ting of tile Congressional Confrees, of which body ho is a. member. T. I). CIhush, our County Treasurer is also at tbe saino place. WHlle MeyerB, a seven year old ..I ... W l.t T - .1.!.. uroiner 01 Aim. uaviu ivreaiucr, 111 mis place, on a visit to her home, wan taken with scarlet fever 011 Friday 11, and died on Monday. The funeral tou' place 011 Thursday aftcrnohn. On October 19th, at one o'eloc p. in., Adam llucKiimn.Ot tills boron will eell at public tale, at Ills manufac tory, a large lot of double and Hiu'izln carriages, Hpilng wagons, sleighs, Ac. 1 artles desiring anything in the above line will do well to atteud. See bills prlsted at this odlce. A man by the nano of John Shull as struck on the Lehiuh Valley road just below Allentown, Friday morning of fatt week, by t lip engine of the first passenger train running north. He Is supposed to have been deaf, and did not hear the train approaching. L County Superintendent It. F. ITnf. ford informs that It is proposed to hold the Teachers' County Institute this year on the Centennial grounds, and that it will probably odur between the 16th and iM of tho present mouth. Teachers should brush up lively for tha occasion. Cough, Hoarseness, Asthma, or any Irritation of the throat or llronchial Tubes, will ba relieved by taking Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. It lias cured thousinds, Recommend it to your friend and neighbor. Your druggist keeps it. Price, 25 cents. During a saloon fight at Taylors- ville, near Scrantnn, Wednesday morn ing, Ed ward James and Charles Cernen were mortally blabbed by Iteese James. Qemeu died Thursday. Iteese James and. his mother, who took' part lu the 3ght, have been arrested. We have been requested by a number of our citizens toctll the attention of tbe proper authorities to the fart, that on Sunday evei. lug's, a crowd of half grown boys assemble on the corner of Uauk and Iron streets, and by their loud and Indecent remarks, cause much alarm and great disgust to our citizens. Are our borough authorities powerless to abate this nusiabce ? if so let the peo ple themselves seo tj It. Charles Horn, brakeman on the Lehigh Valley railroad, Wyoming dl vfslnn, was killed Friday morning ot last week. II" was attached to Ireiglit train No. 45, which as It neared Gould's siding broke by tho parting of the coup lings. He was stundlng on the plat fotui of onu of tho curs, and as the cars ninhed together when the train Blacked up, he was thrown on the tjack and Instantly killed. Mr. Horn was an es timable yiiuiig man about twenty-one years ot age aud was highly respected. Tuesday night last, four fellows bruko Into a clothing store, at White Haven, and tolo therefrom a quantity ot clothing; hosiery, Jewelry, Jfcc. They were captured Wednesday evening at the Carbon sidling, about VA miles above Penn Haven Junction, and thu sto len property found In their posamclon. They wero taken to Wlilto Haven on train No. 8, and on Thursday morning train 18 took tho "beauties" toYVilkiB-Uarre. Leller from Mniieli Chunk. Mancli Chunk, Oct. 5, 1870. Mu. Kditoii,- Altbouuh soino of tho moru sangulno among tho Democrats regard their ticket with satisfaction, there are others and by no means a minority who compare tho result of tho Into Convention with tho mountain that "labored and brought fortli a nioiiso." Wliutlier their estimates ate well founded, I neither know norcnte to Inquire, slnco It Is my lius'ness to deal witli facts only, nnd if the ticket has Its defects, It also lias Its strong points. I would call It a good average ticket, with a good chance of being elected. That thcro should bo growl ers, Is natural, since tho Judgment of most men is guided by self Interest ; besides, the disappointment of self, or friends, is only too frequently tho prompter. To him who has no person al feeling in such mailers this may seem strange, but It ncveilheless Is so. V hether thn vutirs at largo appreciate the ticket an placed before them or not, the result of their verdict on tho sev enth of next month will show, and sincd wo can well afford to wait until then, I shall drop thu subject. Yours, etc , 1TKMS. To anticipate all competitors, our young friend 1'. J. Meelmn already an nounces himself as a candidate, for the District Attorneyship, which odlce Is to he voled for in Hie tall of '77. Accessions to thu Democratic ranks continue, to increase at Fast Munch Chunk, A slight change In the running time of some trains, and the discontinuance of others, on tho L. & S. Division, will necessitate a consulting of tho time tables of that road by the traveling public, Thu funeral of tho lato Chas Horn, of Kust Mauch Chunk, was largely at tended 011 Sunday last, when sorrow at thu untimely departure of this veiy ex cellent young man seemed to I e the all prevailing sentiment of the community, ltev. Young, of ilio M. IC. church of K. Mauch Chunk performed tho solemn buiial rites of that Church, both at thu residence of deceased and at tho Upper Mauch Chunk Cemetery. Un Tuesday evening the Hayes and VUievler Club of Ksst .Maucli Uliui. turned out, for the first lime, full' equipped, thn men piesetiting a veiy lino appearance as they inarched through the streets on their way to Mauch Chunk, where they jvlned the procession of the first and second Ward clubs of that ISorough, and subsequent ly listening to speakers "mating" at the Court-Iloifsrt. Patrick McKcnna.a well known Irish citizen of Nesquehoning, diet last Monday night, aged 51 years. Tlio recent delegate elections were the most numerouOy attended gatherings of tho kind held hero and in the Borough across the river, wi iiin the memory or the "oldest Inhabitant." Tho con'est was a sharp one, hut ter minated without bloodshed, and now, nlnco the late coutt'stantx have shik'ii bauds over tlio "bloody chasm," all Is ajraln serene. The Democratic family of K. Xfaucli Chunk am said to feel very sore over the detent of their favorlto candidate Clu. Kline, and the lattel now declares to be done "mlt bolltics and bundle ians," and designs to again devote his attention to dealing in fa-.t "rugs." We are glad to notice that Mr. K. bears de feat mora clucrfully. thii the rommu nit ', who can scarcely brook the idea ot tho blight shown the man of their choice. Among tho political gossip now c rled on, tlio nominees for the protliono taryshipcome In for their full share, of course j and while many can't seo why ft Feist should have been "foisted" up on the Democratic ticket, they confi dently predict that Kemerer will, on flection day. lay him out "tUt as a pan cake j" the same class of political as trologers foretu'l the defeat of "Pap Painter" by Jacob W Uaudeiibush, as confidently as if it were already an ac complished fact. Hold your horsds I don't be too fast 1 Hemeiuber that "theru'.s many a slip," etc. Whether in eon-equincu of the disap pointment exparlenced on Monday la,t, I know not, but am intonned that Mr. Chas. Kline has returned to his first lovo -tho Uepublican party, by partici pating in Tuesday's Uepublican pro cession. Thus we go. The public schools of East Mauch opmed on Monday of this week with a good average attendance. That the disgraceful influence of parents may not again Interlere to thwait tha efforts of teachers, aa it did last winter, Is sin cerely to he Imped. Should anything of the kind occur, I shall make it my special business to vindicate the matter before your readers. The Democratic meeting, held in tlio first Ward Club K0011) on Monday eve ning, and which was ably addressed by Dr. Leonard and J. H. Slewers, Esq., was well attended, and much en thusiasm is said to have prevailed. The formation of a Tilden & Hendricks Club Is agitated In the Second Ward. Mr. George Long, the West Broad way creen-grocer, feels sore because Sunday's new arrival proved to be a girl, instead of the coveted Centetiul.il boy. A clarionet and piccolo havo lately been nilded to thu musical force ot the Phcsnlx Hand. Nothing Is so hid, but what it will come to light at last-aud so have Pat Murray's boots, that had been burglar iously purloined from him nearly a year and a half ago. And the way this came ubuut is truth, if nut stranger, atjea"t as strange as fiction. Your readers will probably remember tho as count I gave them,' last May a year ago, of a burglarious entry, effected one night In that month into Pat Murray's shoe storo, aud tho mysterious disap pearance of somu thirty odd dollars worth of liome-mado work. Thu affair was well nigh forgotten, and would probably have never come to light but for tho luterfereucu ot a mysterious Bomethlng call It chance, or fatality, nr whatever you pleaso which put tlio despoiled Murray on the track or tho tli tt r and burglar. In short, one morn ing In lliu forepart of tlis week, n re spectable young man railed at Mr. M 's store for thn purpose of purchas ing a pnlr of gnltt rs. Ho wore boots, which, as was at oncn apparent to the experienced oyo of ' wax ttid," Illy fit led him. To try on the gaiters chosen, the young man In question dlviMted himself of one of his boots, lu which tlio victimised shoe maker thought he recognized r mate to a pair stolen from him a yenr and n half ago ; and having slyly substituted ono of Ills own for the 0110 pulled oil by thu 11 n.'iis peeling young geiitlemer., and which the laller, unhesitatingly donned, Murray asked an explanation, nnd from his customer learnt that It, was one of a pair of Ids brother's (lluekshotV) boots, which, Ills slioes being worn out, ho hud bor rowed to wear Hint morning. This ex planatlon, satlifaetoiy to thn shoemak er in so far aa ids customer was con cerned, put him 011 tlio track of t lie real thief, who had always been a customary lounger lu his store, and, at tho time of the commission of tho burglary, hail de claimed Idiidest ai'iilust thu thieves. In the course of time Murray obtained a wuriaiit, and when ane-ted, "Duck shot," owning tlio corn, oilered to et- tle : but he and rim olllccr being unable to come to terms, he at ln-t gavo that functionary the slip for priits unknown. When last le ported, the number of cases gracing the criminal Docket, nnd noted for trial at the ensuing term, was !f7, bincH which time nine caves have been added, making the grand total 10, to wit : tin. Uniii. ts. lm IL II111 fatso prettnso riot-ccutor, Urto. A. fri,. 2u. 31 c 0111, v. Jno. Hu.iibiicklo I-aicoiiy l'C'Hw.utor, 11. h. M-utt. Ni) e i'iiiii. v. A.khai'l Viiliey- Mallcioua iiiiscJiief I'r'iiecamr A. V. l.tjm'iuniK. N11. 41 CViiu. vs l'jtiluk U'lrii-yiuiia Jul Mc (1 irvi-y .Uulklojs iuihcihu ITo-ccutur, Ulms. Uniu. .Nil Coin. ts. John Messer Lnrceny I'liHicuiur, llaur llioMonl. Nu. -111-01. vs Isiao JlolK -Assault anil batiory 1'iu ecutm, Kalo -Iiiyc. .No. 44 Umu. ts, I wtMey Oaro I.an our I'rosicutoia, lltury J. Wouclriui; aud Juu. .Ni bit. No. i Coin. t. John Leopold Oatmge Prosecutor, Joint Mil. n. si (Join. v. J. I, Inahan ItHpe rro-,0-cmrli. lliKiKitH.ienilaii. As III all likelihood one of the murder cases will claim the undivided atteutlon of tho Court during thu coming session, we presume that this unusual accumu lation ol criminal business will necessi- :6the holding of an adjourned scs- ofi for the tilal of these cases. Pntnl Shonllng. Win. W. a son of Lyman D. McDan- lei, ot this borough, 011 Wednesday fore noon, was ascending a ladder in the f'oit Allen Foundry, at Wei-sport, with a revolver in tho breast pocket of Ids coat, muzzle upwards, when by some means the pistol was discharged, the ball passing through tho lappel of the coat and entering his f'acj below the check bone, passing upwards and backwards, It penetrated the obiter of tlio brain, causing instant death. Dr. N. II. He be r was immediately on the ground, hut was unable to reach it with his instru ments. '1 he above being the Dr's. testi mony before tlio Jury of inquest. The community deeply sympathise with tho parents in tlialr sudden bereavement. This should prove a warning to our young men to give up tho prevalent cus tom of carrying revolvers about tl elr persons. In a community like our-, it is entirely unnecessary and should bo strictly forbidden tiy parents. The funeral will take place from his larents residence, No. 9 Company's ltowj to-moirow (Sunday) afternoon. at 1 30 o'clock. Friends and relatives are invlten to attend, ucceascil was a 19 years. 2 mouth and 9 days. Full mul Wluler Mj lcn. T. I). Clauss announces to his friends thst he has Just returned from tho city, and Is now opening Ills fall and winter goods, comprising cloths, casslmeres and ves'ingsof the latest designs and tho best manufacture, which he is pre pared to make up In tho most fashion able and durable manner, at prices ful lyas low as tho same material and workmanship can bo obtained for in any other town in the State. Also, a lull line of gent's furnishing goods, hats, caps, boots, shoes and gaiters suitable, for the wear of this section, and manu factured expressley to Ills ot.ler, The entire stock has been purchased on an entirely cash basis, and as he la selling fer cash only lie is able to sell at such prices as will astonish purchasers. Call and examine' goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Dry Onofta. Some activity has manifested Itself In this branch of business during the past week. Most of our dealers last week opened their fall and winter stocks. We looked in at J. T. Nusbaum A Son's and found a great variety of very ele gant goods, Dan. Graver displayed his usual taste In fall offerings ; the crowd at Snyder's was quite flattering, and the Inspection of his stock, if we Judge by the amount of the purchases, must have been entirely satisfactory, and Tilghman Arner IsotTeilng Induce ments In this line which are well worth the consideration of our people. Read their advertisements In to day's paper. Uepublican Meeting nt Wentlierly, A correspondent writing from Weath orly relative to tho Republican meeting held In that lively little borough on Tuesday evening last, says ; lho meeting waa a ancoe'S. Your towpaman, W. M. UaiwhiT, Ksq . one "t the repubtio n niniluliiLna for Aasoiublr aililre'sed tbe turetliit;. Ills areuinenu won convino uir. and were wn: ta'rou by lotti ilitli'al names. Muiy o I In' op Inmate oarilca have ox- reswkl theti ttitmitlnn ot aupaortiiiK him and others ol lho ltnonulloan oamll ates. "t lha cnmlux elocllon. The tirao hia come wlion tho " lutrllUent" voter w.ll caist Mi ballot for Ibe meu Ihiit am bout fltteillcr tliooltlco.. TlieiratUoilugoo tboocca-lon wna large auU utton Ivj. i-soKl'KMUSvr. f Onrbnn County I'nlr. llefnro our next Isruo our County Fair will havo opened, been in full blast and passed. Tuesday next Is tho opening day, and Friday the closing. Tlio products of our farmers will then ngain be exhibited to the public, nnd, u.s our crops havo been heavy this yenr, thu display, no doubt will bo largo nnd fine. Tl 0 officers' of tlio Society seem to ho sparing no exertions to make this Fair a grand success. Tho premiums have been Increased in nearly all the departments, and tlio grounds and buildings put In a condition to mako nil vMlors comfortable. Kvery provis ion lias been mado for exhibitors',, for tlio accommodation of their stock, ma chinery, products, goods, etc. Tha show of auimal.i, Including tho stable nnd poultry yaul, will be, as usual, very attractive. The attractions of the race course, for thu trial of our own stock, to properly emulate In tho pro diiellon and linpro.emcnt of first-class horses, will be flno this year. Our county has gentlemen of taste, who havo good horses. Fair week Is tho proper time to exhibit the stock ; It at tracts much attention, nnd tho excite ment of the race, fairly and legitimate ly conducted, Is harmless, and tii our male and female, population full of In. tercst. So far as can he learned, It np. pears to ho the determination of the citizens of the county genf rally to ren der the display such an one as shall be In eveiy way worthy of our agricultur al and manufacturing interests. The past season having bi'-n so well adapt ed to the growing of fruits, etc., tho horticultural display will he exceeding ly line, promising to surpass all efforts of previous years. Let all who can bilng the products of their skill, both in agricultural anil mechanical pursuits, and come themselves ith their fami lies to see the sights. Such relaxation from dally toll Is both pleasant and healthful, and cannot fall to benefit 'hem in every respect. In short, let all do something to lender tho Fair of thn present Centennial year yet more creditable to our county than those iliac li a vis preceded It. On Thursday a grand parade of fire men will take place, compiling the de iiutnicnts of this and other towns, head ed by bands of music, which it is ex pected will far eclipsu any former dem onstration ol ftp-men in this section be fore witnessed. Onmo with your wife, sweetheart, family aud friends. Morgan Powell Muriler. Tlib Shenandoah Herald of last Fri day, furnishes tho following testimony of Charles Mulhcrrln, as given at tlio habeas corpus hearing of Fisher and MeKenna, at Pottsvlile on Thursday of last week : Charles Mulherrln, who plead guilty of having been engaged in a conspiracy to murder the Majors, was the firr-t witness placed upon the sUnd at tho h-arlng given Fisher and McKenna.and ids story given in a eondeiised sliapu is nun" but as follows : Molberrin. said that he did not remember the date upon which Morgan Powell was murdered, but as we tietoru mentioned in the Her. aid that the murder was coinnrtted upe on the 2d of Diccmbi r, 1871, our readers will no doubt excuse his memory for being r.ither shaky upon that point. The witnu"3 then went on to say that on a dreaiy afternoon Jack and Mat. Doriohue came to I1I111 while he was at Maley's saloon in Tnuiaqiia, and that Jack asked him to go to Summit Hill Willi them for a bottle of medicine that lie (Jack) wanted for Ills sister-in-law, Muiiierrin went to Summit Hill with them and there met Tom Fisher and " liig" Pat. MeKtnnn. Thu five men strolled about for a while and then ram- lilyfilown a street the name of which Iherrin didn't know as It was his t visit to the place, and after wan dering about for sumo time Jack Dono- huo remarked that he would go Into Dr, DonoliueV to get his medicine. Wheth er or not it was to the doctor's he went Mulherrln pleadinnpcent.but that " Yi I low Jack" did enter some house the wltnu-s was certain, and ho was also po3stilva that Donohuu said after tin came out that " the doctor wasn't in," They then wa'keil up the street again and Fisher said that Morgan Powell was in hisotr.ee mid that ho was not atone The utflee referred to must have been Williamson's store, for Mulherrln salil that after Fisher had looked in the window they stepped back into the shadow and that In a few minutes Pow ell cameout,when MeKenna and Dono hue mart toward him. Witness liard a rap snap and then a shot ; saw Powell fall and heard him cry out, " I'm shot," when they air1 ran, three in one direction and two In another. Mulherrln and the two Donohues made their way back to Tamaqua saft-ly.and In a few days Tom Fisher came to Ma ley's saloon and gave Jack Donoliue thirty dollars, telling him to divide it with his brother Mat. and advising him to give ..lulherrln a few dollars. Fisher also said that lie had dono ids best to rniso a hundred dollais, but the times wen hard and more than thirty dollars be couldn't scrape. This is about the gist of Mulherrli.'s testimony, aud it certainly places " Ye! ow Jack" In au unenviable position, but the iat straw that breaks the camel's back In his case was laid upon his ugly carcass by John J. Slattery. who testified that John Donohue told him that he " fired the shot that killed Morgan Powell." Mora nstoundlng particulars than the abovo are yot to be made in this case, and be fore the 10th of October, when the case Is expected to bo called, -.liera will bo others beside Jack and Mat. Donoliue, Charles Mulherrln, Tom Fisher, Pat. MeKenna, John Mnlloy aud John Slat tery deeply Interested in It. Hayes & Wheeler Meeting. A largo and enthuslastlo Hayes and Wheeler meeting was held In the hall of the School nouse, on Thursday even lug. Tho meeting was ca'led to order at 8.45 p. m.,and W. M. ltapher,Esq., was elected President, J. K. Ulckert, of Welssport, nnd Win. Wily, of Mauch Chunk, Vice-Presidents, and W. E. MR. Smith, of Lehlghton, Secretary. W. W, Drown, of Erlcf Pa , was tho first to address lho meeting. Ho spoko logi cally and eloquently for about BO min utes reviewing tha hlstmy of the Re publican and Democratlo Administra tion, financially and politically. Mr. Dertolette, of Mauch Chunk, spoke ot the character of tho candidates for office in this county. Tho closing speech was mado by Mr. Jackson, of Mercer county, Pa. Ho was tho orator of tho evening but owing to tlio lateness of the hour, nrccssarlly mado a short speech Tho fhrctlng adjourned at 10:30 o'clcck. The audience was about S50 persons, of whom 200 had participated In the pa rado beforo tho meeting. 140 from Maucli Chunk and GO from Lehlghton, with torahes and a band of music. Tho affair was a succoss. The CoM Trnilr. Two larce miction Kates' of coal at NOTVor the pint wnek luve a Utile msettlnil ibe gener ol ma ki-t lor that rommOiUty, tmt the ronlt of It nil wsk aveiace hli'hor or Ices. The first aa'o irniWKitiiM,nn WwHoMar. by the Dilswaro Tivkaurmii and Western lull roswl l-omnsny. roatit -il droirtrillv hetier prions than thnaeor Ibnnrmar hnaort on the greit co nbioatloit w:, on TlmrFOay, ol Iocl'OO tone, br tho Dpla. woioand Iluilwi CanAl Compinr realli-d still better prices than thoso of ihe day hoforo, Thn De wro 1,'icUnwsm anil Vetrrn floorer their conl at Jlobolton aud Ihe Delaware nri( lluiHon Canal deliver theirs at rtmifout. Ibe present liiiln atlons are a contlnned demand for coil to Ihe end of tl e year. How tho pnhlic salea of ronl, which it I. nnnoiiiireil nro to bo cnntlnnodj monthly by tlio New York companies wlllnltl miioiy nffjet price, cannot at this time ho to A. Tno HcuwlitiK Itillrnal Company do not at lire. entconlcinilatoscl Ins their coal at auction, tl Just now has as many orders ai It can fill, hut ai if h.ia emn iol Its loaded car It la presumed ti be In eonil tion to erostlr increase ite ton 1I9K", The Octobor clrcnUra of nilos have not yet boon Issuwl but Ihe Increased capacity af forded by empty cira will no doubt hare soma Influence 011 tne prlcea of oual in tho roaraet, l'hlla. Imager. The Lehijrh and Wl'ke-birre Coal Company has reauinwl wor. Wilh full forco on full time, at al' Its collieries. Largs aa'c ot 6onl hrro been made by the Company to Iron manufto tuicrsmitaa Ihlxh, wtio aro putting their fnriinces.lnto blast, and the dally nb praentson the New Jer ey Central Jtailro.id aegiegato 15. 000 tool. About IS.OO" men uro employed by tho Compmv, and the lesnmpilnn of ndn nff, to gntfcor with a recent payment to tho nv-n haa biighloned tmiinoss In the Wyomlaff region. I bo following table nhows tbe qnantlty or coal shipped oror tho Lehigh Valley jtallroaa for ih week endlim Kept 30. I87H and tcr the year a compaied with tbe same time last years It-'gliiiis Krom. Weeir. Year. Wyoming !4.?s us 892,3 6 II Uazleloil 4J.023 05 1,241,511 18 Upper i,ehlgh 28 OS 2,Jr5 t Heaver Meadow 19,1-2 01 46S.U51 IS Matlsnnv 1S.W0 H 3Si,S.'5 PS llauol Chunk WJ CO )a,li 11 Total totewn 3.orMi30s Last Year 1I8.66T OS 2.1US1I It Increiso 643,809 10 Decrease I4.7S8 14 RKPORT OP COAL transported Oyer Lehigh & Mmqu.-hanna Division. Central R, II, ot Now Jersey week ending Sept. 30ih, 1878. Total wcelc To uate. Shipped from tons. cwt. tons. cwr. Wvommz 50.41ft oil K2 3ISI5 ITpeor Lehigh 7.9T! It 17o,tK llnirer Meiidow... 18,6:8 07 327,635 13 llazletnn 93?) ill 90,471 11 Miuch i hnnk 19,3110 4 S.3IS M llatililrllle 26.43.1 00 Bmith and Jlllld 5u40'l9 Total .' 1 3,574 15 1,M1,I33 IS Prcvionaly leporujd 1,8;7,559 01 Tntaltodate 1.911,133 18 hame time last ye ir 1,533, VIS 15 Increase 447,C33 01 Decrease Closing Prices of DeHavbh & Town-, rbnd, Stock, Government and Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Oct. 5th, 1875. 0. s.G'e. iSsl IT hut I7H as'ie TJ. H. S-'k'a. 18X5 121. bid 13 asked 17. K. 5.21-i'n, 1-C5-J.A J.... 12 bid I2S aaied V. y.s-20'a. 1807 .. US bid 15H asked U.S. 20's, 1SCS 17 bid 17H askol 17. . IM'i'a I4H htd IJ asked' 17. is. t'nrrency, 6'a 24i bid 24i aikod 17 S. Vs IR-Sl. new Usj bid 14W asked I'OMnsylvanla It. R 474 bid 47 asked I'hils A. Ite irthig 11. It 21 bid 27S aked Lehigh Valley It. li 47 hid 47 k asked !M'!& Coil & Isar. Co ... 31 H bid 32 asked United Companies of N. J.I34 bid 134 1( asked Oil Creek A sll. Val. R. R. 8sj bid aaked I'hils. A Krle R. U 11( Bid 13 aaked Miuthein Central It. R.. 17'i ntd V8 naked Jlouonvllle !. R.n, Co 27 bid 27H nased Catnwieaa R. R.prcferd. 40 bid 41 it asked Gold 91 bid 10 asurd MARRIED, ANTHONY WAONER. On the fat Inst., by Roy. a. A. Urnegel, Mr neone Waahing--bin Anthonr and Miss Caroline Chailalto' Wagner, daiiabter of the late tngost Wagner, both of LehlghUin. DIED, C.MSIF.TT.-On the 13th nltlmo, at Long Itnn, William Silnmua, In'ant eon at Wm. Kmme.t. azed I rear, 7 months and 4 days. Special Notices. Tho Great Discovery 1 E. F. KUNKHL'S BITTSTt WliTE OP IRON, Fur too euro of weak atomach. general iiebl'ity. indigestion disease ot tha norvnna eya tern, conatlpntion, acidity ot the atomach, and nil caat-s leqmrln" a vinto. Tho wine un-ludes the most agreeable and ef ficient salt of linn we possess, citrate of Mng nelio Oxmo, combined with taetnoat enoigotla oi veretnnl t tonics Yellow Peruvian Tlark. Thai elln.-t In many caaea of doblllty.loss of ao petim and gencnl prostration, of an efficient Unit ot Iron niblued with valnauln Nerve tm-Q la moat btpoy. It augment tho appe tite, r.ttsca the pulse, takea oft musenlar ftihut nes., removes uo parlor ot dobUity, and gives a fljrld rigor to the countenance Uoyouwaut something to strengthen yont Do you want a good aopetlto I Do yon want to bailil up yonr constltutio'i t Do yon want to leelwelll Do you want to got nil ot nervous, nese Do rou want energr I Do yon want to steep wellt Do you want brisk and vigorous feelintrs I 11 yon do, try Kankei'a Wine of Iron. 'I his truly valuable tonic has been thornughlr te teii by ail classes of the community, that it la now deemtsl lnillspcnsahle aa a Tonio raeitlcine. It cost but little, puilaea thablood and gives tone ti tne M macn, renovulea the system and prolongs life. t now only ask a trial ot this valuable Tonto, Price 11 bt b itt a. K F. KUNKhL, Solo Pio-' prletor, Philadelphia. Pa. Aak your orng-jlut tor Kupkol's Wttar Wine of Iron, and take no o. bur make. Sosl only lnll bottlrs All others are counterfeit, au beware ot them, lluy sis butUea for IM0. Worms Removed Allro. E. P. Kjnkal'a worm avrup neyirtaila to do. atroy Pin, seat and Mtomaca Worms. Dr Knn kni s tbe ou'r successful I'nyalcian In thla coun., try lor tlieremovalof worms. II- renvivos Topo worm with beau and ad comp ete, alive pi 1 bniira ainlDof 'o nnul irnno eo. Send furclr cular. or call on your urugglat, and get a pottto of Kankel's Worm isyrnp. Prcell.in. Itnevix lulls. Oct, 7 loui C , I AL V I iwuiMM much greatest power In restoring to a bualthy state the mu cue membrane of toe urethra than either On Oebs' oM-opuibft. It never produces slokuesa, la cer-, tain and speedy lit Its action. It la fastsnper aediug every other remedy, bdity cepsniea euro in aix or oigat dara. Ko oiiter uiedlclno can do this. Dandaa Dick & Co.a sioft Capaolea containing Oil of IS indalwo mi, sold at all Unit stores. Aak fur circular, or send to 30 and K wooetor atroet. n'ew York, tor one. ap),ns ONE PARLOR PIOTORE, prlntod li tot colors I Pocket Knite (whito hindle), 13 UUnk Visiting cards, issheela -.Vrlllnt Paper. 13 Wbitu Enelone.. I ltuliUcr.S I'ons tho lo' aert poet paid for 21 cent. II. J. KUKIZ. .T Canal b U.I at Waid, Pbl alellihls. Ciicalaia ai'iit fro-. Au.2. -rsOIt GOOD JOB VUtlNriNO, CALL AT Tnu caruon1 advocate office. Work ready when promised, nnd at city prtoor. lie sure to call-It will pay to Oo o. I
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