The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, November 18, 1876, Image 3

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jtinialvroK IJIMS. N. 231 K. of T., meets
,on Friday evenings. -In llehsw'aTUll. tT:.4
.ovioes., .1. w. iWaenbath, u. O.. T. li.
mtolsf, K. otB. nd B.
t AdvertlirtwfC Itntpn.
Wo n4 it to tm dlstraetty understood that
e advprlremenu-wlll b tnssrted n the col
ommMW caimo, AtTo!At ibst may tie
letted-fron! nnknown parties or firms unless
4tompantcd with toe CASH. Ths following are
r.om.r if ra a.
JfJjetttsmen ts for lyesr. per Inch eH
Insertion . , . , !?!'
" Rli Mouths, per Inch etch Insertion lifts.
' Three Months. ' C.ts
" Leu than three months, first Inter.
tlonll. each snbscqacnt Insertion 23-Ot.
;f,el ntticei loeenti nor lino,
kit, ' II.'V. MOnTlItMBB, Ptltilleher.
R. SlRWJtUK,
' w I AT LAW.
Of nc,-t. t, Msn-lnn House,
SfAUOH Otttinrc. PA
Stilting Estate. Fillrnr Arcoiota nil OrptiaiM
(Co-iri rrc.ucen rpeciaity.
TrUftit Oene cnnotnllv ntta-adcd tol I.enil
.trnnotloniln Knglish and Oerronn Ju .
8ATUIWAY MOnNtKd, HCKV.yV, ff
.Local and Personal.
. i '
taf Parties irseelvitu; the Aswocatb
wlth a cross marked slier their names
will please reiplt the.amouut Auo for
Snnscrlptlon, ,or mo ciia su ecuB win
do added to pay mo expenses uium
ttlon. . eel
.Our stores are well supplied with
winter goods.
Don't be -In &iUrry to pay your
a looUon boU.
Bear are .reported In tho neighbor
jlghbor
nurln Itood.of Lehigh Gap.
Thlrty-.fi.ve new buildings
.course of erection to -South Heth
There .seems totoe more ltfe.an.ong
tthe Ir6n men of Eastern Pennsylvania.
As the holiday draw near shooting
snatches for chickens, turkies, .etc , bo
In to grow popular.
During tho past few. few days both
parties have been singing : " Wo may
bo happy y.ot"
"A'n adjourned court will commence at
Mauch Cliunic, Monday, December 4th,
for tho trial of criinlltal cases.
The liuuirnsii fall in Urn prices of
,dry good,wo)leui, Sec., at the Original
Jliep Cash Store,, meote with public
(favor.-,
Tjho iPiilladelphl. WllmlnElon and
Jteadinp Jlailroad wiH bt sold at public
rale on the first JJojiday In December
Xhe','fteepto of the ne,w ncforused
(Church, In this borough, U fast gntog
,tip. It wijl be very nandsonie when
ilinlshed.
Walter H. Lowrio.Presldent Judge
fit Crawford county, In this State, died
MiddVoly of partly is, Tuewiiy, at
Maadville.
Tho employees of the Delaware,
Lackawanna & Western Railroad kavo
b.ien on a strike for three weeks and
how no lign of reiurulng to work.
Two miles of the double U-ack of
the Lehigh nnd Susquehanna Uallroad
were completed last week. The double
track now extents above Treichler's
station.
Whenever anything of local Inter
est happens In your locality sit down
and wrjt an account of it for your local
paper. It won't hurt you and will help
(the paper.
Michael (" Unit") Lawlor U
been on trial at Pottsvllle during the
past .week, charged as an accessory after
the. fact In the uiyrdcr ofvWm. Ureii, in
September 1865,
Everybody eeems to appreciate tho
splendid bargains offered them at tho
OrlglnarCheap Cash Store. At least
we infer so by observing the bundles of
dry goods being carried away daily.
Mr. Benjamin G. Peter, a highly
respected citizen and proprietor of the
Farmer' JJotol. IJarrisburg, was kiWed
at IUgVispIro on Saturday alternoon by
jbelug 'accideuUUy struck by a railroad
train.
Mr.'Longstreefc an attorney lately
xeildlng at Erie Llty, pa , has taken up
his resilience in ourbuough, and open,
.ed an ofTSto In the frame building neict
xloor to tbo ".Carbon House," on iinuk
Street, v - -
J. W. Freeman, editor of tho Pitts
ton Comet, has been sued for a libel on
John.IIow.6ll; The Comet has eaid that'
John had be-en," dallying with a hoary
.headed-daughter of lielial." The magis
trate discharged the case.
J.. K. Klckecthas still afowof thosn
eligible lots In Kickertstowu to dispose
.of. If you feel like securing a good
home call and see him .Ho is also sup
plying fiour.feed, lumber and poal at the
lowest rates.
D& pFittleb's Rheumatic Bembdv
tires -rheumatism, neuralgia, nervous
and ktduoy diseases, Dn. Kitileii's
Feotobil Bynur, Inrallibla for coughs,
polds and bronchitis. Dit. Fitti eu s
CnDiA.L. Calisata, Lihimknt and
Vegetable Liven Pills sold by C.
TV. Lentz, sole agent for Lchlghton and
Weissport, 2-Jy
" ilold .the Fort, for wo am
(Coming," witU the cheaptnt stoves In
market. We U large Cook Stoves for
430.00 witlTaH the warn. Foucy selN
feeding Parlor Stoves '-as low as 9,00.
JDon't forgot ifj. Dt V. Kickkut, '
v .East WeUsport,
We are plqased to nolo that the
School Diiectomof the 4th, 7th and 8th
Waids of Alle.ntorn, at a meeting on
Tuesday evening lftstr, elected Prof. J.
P. Rowland, ,o,t Par'.ryvilU', this county.
to fJld'tho acancylntlilr RcliiKtl caused
tiy tho renlgtiatlun of Air. J. W. Rogers.
'(Tlitf, scjiool opened X .on Wednesday
tnarning last.
During Monilny iilntft Intt dome
Fcoundri'l broke Into 'the rMdthlng "tlnrH;
iof Auron Trledmatt. on 2d strnH, dti.
this nlace, ntid cnrrlfll MtlTti number tif i
articles of Wearing apptn-el
Tho rash sate nt Hie Orl'.dnnl
Ch' ap Cah Store has assumed Immense
proportion, sand J. T Nii'bnum ft Sun,
are dallv In receipt of New Goods to
supply the wants of cash buyers.
The hall of Lehigh Hook A Lndder
Co., of this place, was not a success,
financially, but the few who were pres
ent enjoyed themselves immensely.
The Eureka's music was delightful.
Governor Ilartianfl has Issue I a
warrant for the execution on 3 aiinarv
13, 1877, of Allf t.. Laros, eonvleti'il
tn Nortliknipton -cn'tnty, In August
laat,'Of the iRiurder of Martin Laros.
. On Sunday night a week he wheel
wxlght shop.uf Mr. Jlenry llurk. In
Cataauqita, was entered and rohlu'd of
a lot of carpenter tools, fio c'ne to (lie
perpetrators has as yet 'been ascertain -t-d.
The Times, of Ueddcliem, says the
suspension of operations at the zinc
mines at Frlendensville Is a sad blow
to that town. Mauy o the worktneu
are iea.vlug to work In the mines In
Missouri, and others are going in other
directions.
iGo to P. A. German's tn see Hie
bottom knocked out of high prlees for
laifces", gntli'iueii's and children's
luiots, shoeti, anil gallers. Politicians
about starting for Salt Itlver-can be Ci
ted to a T.
There has been another fall In tho
prices of coal. The Lehigh Coal Hoard
on Friday fixed upon the following scale
(Of prices at. .Vlauch Chunk foi the mouth
of November : Lump, 2.7.'5 j broken,
2 80 ; cgif, 2 87 ; stove, $3 j small
slive, f a.7. .1 cbe.stniit, f 3.03.
Our youne friend, Mr Al. Mireh.
of Weisspoit, a ilav or so ago handed us
a copy of " The Maryland Journal, and
the ilaltlmore Advertise!," No. 1, pub
lished at llaltlmnre, Md. , by W God.
dard, on Friday, August 20, 1773 It is
neatly prlote,! on a sheet 215x17
three wide columns on each of
pages.
-There will bo held a series o
Melons meetings, commencing to-
row, Nov. Wth, at 10 o'clock a. in., to
continue every evening for an Indefi
nite time, at the Evangelical church, at
.corner of South and Third streets, In
tins torougn. Tin christian communi
ty Is cordially Invited to participate in
the exercises for the advancement of
tho Loid's cause. J, C. Blhcm, Pastor.
The cnntiact for the election of a
ne v school house at Peon Haven, Car
bon Co., has been auarded to Patriek
Iioyle, of Alleutown. Mr. Roylu will
do the carpenter work, and has sub
contracted with Henry Bttdth, also of
Allento aii, a first class bricklayer, for
the bricklaying, and with Jacob Hum
mel for the pla-terlug Work was com
menced a few .days since, and it is ex
pected to tiavi the building under roof
be, toi e winter sets in.
There eas a serious riot at Scran
to Tuesday, between the nieehaiilcs of
tlw Delaware, Lackawanna and Wes
tern Railroad Company, who are. on a
strike, and those of their number who
have recently resumed work. Just as
the latter were quitting the shops they
were attacked and several on both side's
were seriously wounded, bars of Iron,
stones and other missiles being used.
The Mayor and Chief Pollcu are taking
precautions in anticipation of further
trouble.
An unmarried woman. about thirty !
years oi age, who resides in tne I'lttli
ward of this city, having come to grief
by Doing disappointed in love, took a
large dose of laudanum on Monday laet
In the hope of ending her wretched
existence, but tho timely intervention
of a physician disconcerted the wluile
programme, and instead of being on
"the evergreen shore" shots still llvltig
in Allentown. Another warning to
young ladies not to he too confiding In
the promises of nice young men. Al
lentown Democrat.
Not one person In a dozen can tell
the name of those whose busts are to be
found on postage stamps. As an item
of Interest we furnish all the informa
tion we have on the subject. The bust
on the one cent stamp represents Frank
lin j twos, Jackiinn ; threes, Washing
ton , fives Taylor ; sixes, Lincoln ;
sevens, Stanton ; tens, Jefferson ;
twelves, Clay ; fifteens, Webster ;
twenty.fours, Scott ; thirties, Hamil
ton ; nineties, Perry. The seven, twelve
and twenty- four cent stamps are not.
now Issued hut many of them are In
circulation.
The near approach of winter Is now
brought to our minds In many ways
Wo witness the falling leaf and the
froity nights ; wo feel the cutting
winds and think of the poor ; we look
with some of pity and some of di gust
upon the shivering tramp ; we wonder
why It is that more coal oil is used since
the, advance In price ; we se some
with their last year's Ulsters dangling
at their heels, and sympathize with
them when we reflect that they ink'ht
have had new ones had they remained
home from the Centennial; wo hear the.
voice of the oyster man ; the death
shrieks of dying porkers cut throught
our ears ; yes, all these, and mure too,
force us to the conclusion that cold,
Btern wloter Is surely coining and is
near upon us. lint we rejoice in the
fact that David Khbert still lives nt Ills
old stand on North street, and that lie
has the largest and belt lot of hrrses,
carriages and eleighs, with nice warm
buffalo robes, to bo found lit tho coun
try, and that his terms are very low.
The Drvll i Gonrirl."
Rev, M. Dissluger, the eloquent and
amusing orator, will deliver a lecture
on tie above named theme, In the Hue
nezer church, Welssport, Nov. 23d, at
7 30' p.' m , This lecture will be deliver
ed for the benefit of the Suuday school
in the above named church, which has
In consideration the repairing of Its
room, aud therefore pray the patronage
of the community. Admission, ndulls,
1G ceuts, childreu, 10 cents.
Ins.
four jrt
r!nr-
Lcller fpotn Mnneli Clitink.
Maneh Chunk, Nov. IB, 1870.
'Alllmiuih'Weetliitsday Is past.anxlety
rtnd itiirAVtluty stllrrMntrnl tlle'hoiir J
political discus-Inn roniltmes as llvelv
as ever, and the customary "well, what
Is the latest ?" or "what do you think
of It 7" still continues to confront one
wherevpr he may go. There Is the
same anxiety to ascertain tho result
and the same reluctance on the psrt of
all to believe In the possibility of defeat
And yet, It won't be long before one or
the other o the two great parties will
have to auer-pt It, as bitter a pill toswal
law as It may prove to them, an'l when
ever that trying hour shall have arrived,,
let them remember that "When reme
dies ore past, the griefs are ended" (at
teast should be) Bnd that "To mourn a
mischief that Is past and gone, Is (fro
quently) the net best way to bring new
mischief on" for which, and sundry
other reasons that I might cite, it is to
be Imped that when t'i.e fiuel result shall
once become known aV will accept the
Inevitable in good grace, greatly as they
now a- near te be averse to any such a
course. Should It be "Tilden," let all
Hayes-wen heartily Join hi a grand 'rah
for Tilden If "Hayes," let Democrats
shout themselves hoarse for him, and
they'll 11 ml tho thing to work like a
chrtrm, for sute
"Tlio rotilicd tint smiles, Bteals nonii thing from
tho llilel t
nn robs tilm-elf who npenils a bootless grief,"
Bc-ldes ; what could be gained by rail
Ing at fate 7 So, whenever you come
to realize the doom of the party of your
elioice, lemember that
' What cannot lie preserved when Forluno
takes,
Pntlcuce her lnjniv s moeltcrv maltos."
and act aceoidfngly. Accept tlio Inevi
table, go about your business, laugh-
id grow fat. Probatum est.
Yours,
ITI5MS.
An unknown party, chftrlUbly dis
posed, on Saturday nieht relieved Mr.
Jas. R. 6truthers of the further earo of
fully one half of his poultry.
Sclincur, the Mansion Hone Bazaar
man anil lady have attain retiied to
their winter-quarters at Watklns, N. Y.
Mr. Fred Schulcnlurg,, of Upper
Mauch Chunk, is seriously ill.
A boy, son of Fred. Hretts of Coal
Port, at play about the schutes near that
place, had a foot run over by a coal ear,
one day of last week, and so badly
mashed that amputation beenmo neces
sary.
Jnhu C. Rentz, the Philadelphia mu
sician, well known In Maneh Chunk,
circles, on Tlnirxlay the Oth (net., de
ported for the regions whetn angels are
said to walk the gold-paved struets
Whether with a view of playing at
promenade concerts thero has not trans,
piitsl. Con utiu'tlnii Is assigned as the
cause of his sudden change of base.
There is some talk of resuscitating
the Hibernian Cornet Hand.
Professor Tom Coats, of Easton. Is
now teaching tlio Washington Comet
Hand of Nesquehnnlmr.
It is expected that the criminal dock
et will be cleared dutinc the coming
special term of Oyer and Terminer call
ed for Dec. 4th, and expected to con
tinue in session three weeks.
Argument In Yellow Jack Donahuo's
case wilt be heard on Monday, Dec. 4.
I am Informed that Squire Frlsblo
will bo recommtsHloned Ju-ticn of the
IVaee for this Dorough. Ills commission
being hourly expected.
Messrs. C. D. Hrodhead, of Monroe ;
C. R. lllddls. of Pike ; S. K. Grotz, of
Columbia ; R. M. Utoadhead, of Car
bon j W. D. Warfel, of Luzerne, and
.Inn. Everltt, of Montour, the return
judges of (XI ) Congressional District,
met at the County Court House Tues
day afternoon, and nn comparing notes
found that Collins was duly elected, he
having received 18543 votes and his
competitor, Waller 10172.
The Democratic Rooster on brother
Lynn's bulletin-board, on Satur ay
night was superseded by some nonde
script sort of a Reptbllcan bird, from
which, however, It must not be Inter
red that Lynn has swapped horses.
John Filer and James York, .two
miners of Coal Dale both married, and
the former father of a family of six
children who had for some time been
engaged in driving an air shaft at No.
8, on Tuesday afternoon met with an
accident which terminated their exist
ence. Engaged as usual at the time re
ferred to. the back water of one of the
upper lifts suddenly broke In upon
them, causing, no doubt, the instant
death of both. On search being mado
for the bodies, Filer's, with neck and
back broken, and York's with numer
ous wounds- upon it, were found at a
considerable distance beyond tile hot
loin of the shaft. When the bodies
were taken to their respective homes,
which they had left hut a few hours bo
tore, in buoyant health, the scene was
such as beggars description.
For the purpose of getting up a liter
ary society a number of young ladies
and gentlemen met, on Tuesday last,
at the residence of Dr. Leonard, when
and where the firs! steps toward Its or
ganization were taken by the election
of Henry" Webster as President, and
Wilbur Dodgo as Secretary pro tern.
After the, completion of Its organization
the society will meet regularly once a
week.
Mr, 11. F. Barge has remembered tlio
hard tolling clerks of the Lehigh Val
ley freight oflico with a barrel of choic
est apples.
Miss Manlo Simpson of this place has
accompanied her cousin Rev. Ur Jolir,
Simpson, of Port Rush, Ireland, on a
visit to Niagara Falls.
Tommy Dutot Is "housed up" with
Inflammatory rheumatism.
The dwelling building by Mr. John
Fldler, oil W. Uroadway Is nearly
complete, and a shingle properly label
led displayed In Its front advises 'tho
pasi'r- by 'ibid ltds '?Por Balti."
Tlie ttsiial number of anxlotra luqnlr
im si 111 line the side-walks nnd sttet't
corners.
According to onie, poor Jacob Ran
denbiish. after working mi hard for fhr
sheriffalty, nnd succeeded In being elet
led, will "not be permitted tn occupy the
nfllco until a year from the date of Win.
Ilutler's appointment shall have explr
ed. Heavens! nild, by the way, there
are plenty of persons hero who believe
and propogate such nonsense,
On Tuesday last County Superinten
dent Hnffotd visited the sohools of this
place and Eart Mauch Chunk, aud on
'leavkig expressed himself greatly satls
fled with the proficiency of both teach
ers and pupils
Although it will prove a Io'b to the
profession In tlrlsoutity, thefrltudn nf
Mr. J. P. Rowland, of PorryUlle, will
bo pleaded to learn that he has succeed
ed hi obtaining nfirst clns-. engagement,
as (pitcher, in the public schools of Al
lentown. Hickory Run was ecitnlnly
not "the place for a gentleman of his
calibre.
The sudden dtath, on Wednesday
last, if Mrs. Roger Dougheity of this
place, cauies much sympathy to be felt
for the sut vivlug hu-lmml and fatnlly
of small children. Having only been
sick since Sunday last, the announce
ment of the death of deceased took
every one by surprise, especially those
who had known nothing of her Illness.
Crllley, the tobacconist, Is In posses
sion, and displays at his store, a cigar
holder, made of pure nitthtaclte, which,
as a novelty, desencs Inspection.
The particulars of tlio Smith murder
(which happened in 1873) are now be
ing Investigated by the proper authori
ties, and may yet lead to some strange
developments. Well, murder will out,
and It is to be hoped that the murderer
or inurd"rers of poor Kate Lelmbach
will yet lie discovered and punished
The emigration fever In the vicinity
nf .Summit Hill is spreading, and slong
hopes are enteitained by the originators
of the coloulzatloii'project that, ere
spiing, large numbers of those ah's to
leave, will join" in their endeavors to
acquire homes elsewhere. With three
or four times as many operatives in the
coal legion than can. under existing cir-c'liu-tancs
or future prospects, expect
sleidy employment at loiuumeratlve
lates, the scheme deserves to be encour
aged. The days of the l.ehluh Valley,
ns an Iron piodocliigceuter. are evident
ly past and the demand for coal from that
quarter will prubahly never again reach
the extent it once had ; and for all
other pinposes the use of anthracite
would at no time warrant the expecta
Hon of more than 4 or 0 months steady
employment per year. Such being the
ease, our advice to all able to do so hi :
Go while you have the meat s, whether
west or south west, north, north west,
or south matters little, so you go be
fore waiting for employment shall have
robbed you of the moans you may yet
poa-ess.
Mntltiiionlnl.
Our popular young friend, Mr. II.
A. Peters, who for the past two years
has been employed In (he drug store of
A. J. Durllug, on Thursday afternoon
last, led to the hymettlal altar, Miss A.
C. Horn. Tlio ceremony t ,ok place nt
tho leeldence of Mr. John Gomery, the
services being performed by Rev. L.
K. Derr, pastor of the Reformed church
of this place. Miss S. M. Peter filled
the position of ladle's maid, and Mr. J.
A. Horn that of groom's man. Among
tho visitors present were Rev. G, A.
Bruegel and lady, Rev. A. Bartholo
mew and lady, and the members of tho
bride and bridegroom's family. At
about 3 o'clock p. m. a very elegent
collation was served up, to which am
ple Justico was dnno by the guests. At
4 41 the happy couple started for N.
Y. city, where they proposo spending
their honeymoon. Before their depar
ture they were made the recolplonts of
a number of very handsome presents, as
a token of respect, from their friends.
The affair passed off very happily to all
concerned. Wo extend to them our
best wishes for their happiness,
Says one of our exchanges : The
coming winter U unquestionably to be
a severe one, even ill tho mildest as
pects of weather, to the large class of
poor people, who, of necessity, have
oeen kept out of work the greater part
of the year. The "times" have been
exceptionally sttlugent, and many peo
ple who have been accustomed to free
and generous living havo been com
pelled by the stress of fortune to curtail
expenses In every possible way ; so it
is not to lie wondered at that, those
who have found life a haul struggle nt
best should now he severely p.uchal,
and will be, as the conl season comes
on, greatly troubled to obtain the small
est comforts even tho protection that Is
required to "keep soul nnd body togeth
er." But as we ail can foresee the buf
fering that Is sure to come, each one of
us should prepare to contribute In somo
measure toward Its alleviation. Cloth
ing, fuel nlid food will all be needed,
aud each one In his own neighborhood
may do the part of the Good Samaritan,
and receive not only the rich reward of
thanksgiving from grateful hearts here-,
and bountiful lilesstngs from above.
Remember that the poor "wo have al
ways with us," and reallzlnolt let tinne
who aru well provided with comforts
fail to perforin their share of charitable
work during the cold aud bleakness of
the coming winter
List of Lutlera
ltfiualuliiK uuca.lul for at rucWultmi Post
OUleo, Nov, 15, 1870 I
Chan. Kor Ncn Mcfllnleyf foreign
A, Mttmnwou,forclgu J, II. WUilu
H. Maiu . L. Ilollilo
V.U.initb 1), w.Muwharit
J.W-aL.udv M A.Juul)ENUUhlI(r.M.
J'arliertou Nov. U
A brakeiuan on the L V. R. Hi,
residing at Easton, was caught between
the bumpers of a coal train, Wednes
day last, at Packerton, and killed.
A nevlewnf'siollle" Orlmei.
Woollptlio tallowing from tho N.
T.,KH(l,of,W('dtiedayltftst i
Polls lie. !.. Nov. H.-Patrlett Tullv,
another mm of the miiitWcrsol Alexnndu Una,
wis nriMied nnd lodcoil In 1 1 hrroyeftpnlny.
Tal.y wa tho nflns n who followed M r. It a
Into thn woods on Ratnirtiiy. tho 17th ol Ortolwr,
IA.,8, nml tlrett Itio thot that outsort his death.
Slnco that tlmolifl has roiio uiulcr tho alias of
"Ilrnwii." ThoiifUroiscnnRlit him near Wilkes,
tisiro. One mnre nl tho principal In Him mur
der Is nt htpe, lieliles n number nf nrc?f sorles
Tho intorinor til this ciso In DinKellV. n shift
los fol'ow, who has b-en In Jul here for eorno
tlniofnr theft. Hi. knows ull nlmiu tho Ilea
crime, having heo nno of Mm ortnclpnl aclnrs
111 It. Tho viclnltv In which Hill nmrilcr took
pluco has for jioro than ten years borco n very
luil lepntillnn. Outrages were of fienucut oc.
etirrenco.
The following partial list will n-rro to (TITO
the piiiihr. aomo nlen of tho .Molly MnffUiro
doing in thlssertloni
on Biiinlai:, l'eli,.!l IS72 Iianlol Kramer anil
his wltu, nn iiRi'd lomtiilo wero kills I in their
huii-e. i'he nerperrnlnr nt this crime. Joseph
llrnrt. sitd I" hiveVwii an tilpgltlmntn sun uf
tlio timoilom P-it Uutler, was atteiwora con
vh'torl end luini?
On tho limlit of Mnreh 8 1872. V.'m. C nik was
s'.iot nt on ti u street In shcmindo'ih, as ho was
gninirtohlshome, nnd setcrelv wimiulel No
arrests mniio . .
About this tlmn I'al Hester. Mlehiol Oat
lacber, and ono Hmlt i wero 'iit to Jill to 21.
years nt. tlio Inst moo nf the ltov. Falhir Koch
nf Hhninokiu for riot.
llnAiiR it. 1872, liiithe parley mnrnhiir. nsn
party nl miners wein rituinliiK fiom Worjt In
ihelr homes In Centralis they weio uttneki-d lu
ll puty In niniiiisli nnd (leorn N. Iiavis, John
1'. Welmter, nml Alfred lluruo wero aovvruiy
wounded by guusleua
On Mimuiv, Jin. 21 H7.1, npoir (lermiii was
so memlesdt nmltrenied nn tho ro il between
Ashl mil nml tlimidvlilp, thai ho died tbo tt-iiu"
evening. His numo was l-red Hsmlle, nnd one
MeCoimlck lent bis wdo wero iiispeetpd of th"
erlme. Mc-foimlck eHCLUod. nun tkoiwimian
was nrrested bat nothing o.imo of it.
Hiomus JXilkcr was shut mi tbo mzhi ntJtily
51, l7 on tli" mid heiveo'i Ashlind-nnd Con.
tralia. Ilo wasei'led nut id his honso ay J J.
i uitghltn, and ba'l nioe'ilod a h iwt -distance
whon be wa shut at and wouuiloil In Ihe he-id.
t'nughlm was after vill i! tru d for the ci lino but
numitleil.
(JiUai-.M. 1871, Thomas l'anel entlecd Wll
llnm Ilrid'ey Into Ills house, mid when there
thou Mm in the hack silllim 1,1 nt Instantly, af
ter whh li ho cut the body in two and threw tho
leilreHlnto nn oil nlibolo nf an abauthiueil
mli:o. Itwnsbeleve tunc llriidlor h id kuuwl
i-tUunl sunn) nf Farrei's nail acts, and was kill
oil lo illt-ncn him. Karieil was punished onlv
by luinrhoiiinent fur -even yeais.
Ilu t'eb. IB. 1'7I In ttnevcnluir. Michael L;na
ban was nhoL iie.'i'l as ho was lenvnif a tavern
In Centtnlla Isocllotts weie mado lo discover
tbo ciinmiiils.
Thomas Dougherty, a minor, was waylaid and
shot dead nbojt m o'clock on tbo evening nt tbo
l'th of Miuuh, 174, as bo wis going to work In
the mine near Contralia. Is'n ai rests.
on Hiinil.iv evening, Mnv ir, IS74, John .Vc
llreaty was shot In tho b-iek. nnd dimpeiimsly
wonndoit, while walking along tho main street
in Centiaile fioiii i hnieli. Thomas C'urien was
ariested, lint dUcborgcil lor lack of ovMonce.
tn tho summer uf IS 4, a petition wn circu
lated, asking tho cuurt.- to uivesiicatenft ilrn of
the local olllcitili, who woio mostly Moily Mo
gulres, iiiidhad been guilty nl Ituu'ts. Mxny of
tbo signets lecelved liotleo to ioavo or propaio
lo die.
On Holiday, Aug. 2 IS74, tho Melly .Mogjlros
in elo arid un tho i-dioot Iron Men nt Dane's
t'aicli neat (liiardvl le, and two of tbo loiter,
tldr ty nnd Unidslii,w, weio mjuroj by stones
nnd tusini. Win. Kgnu, Pat ami '1 b anas Noon,
nml l'hl.ip Nash weiearn-ted. Kciin was sent
1 1 J ill foi two jents, nut soon pudnu. d
During tbo titoiriosn of a lire nt Mnhnnoy
Clt.i.uu tho nlglitof Oct. 31 1674 a rlntocour
ro'l duiiug which (leuiMO Malur, cnicf hurge-s.
wuanbotiiu.nl. ')an Dnuuhi rty was tried furlho
ci iino nnd nuiulttcd. tin, loal modem- having
fled.
".Muff" Lnwlor is unco inoro on ti lal this llmo
for being an uceissorv nltoi tbo f.et to killing
of Thimias S.iiii'er. On tho lest occasion ho
wo ncqultlo I, utter ncknowloiliiiff-Ms guilt nnd
disclosing all about the crime, but he may not
tarp eo well tins time
'Hie charge ofJudgo Pel suing. Tuosday, was
clear at d lmpiutlal, noil gavo the Jtirr no uroumt
for disagiociuont, 'Ihojuiy retuitiued oui for
an hour mid . b ilf nnd enmo Into cuurt with a
voidict cf "guilty lu tho manner aatl term ludl
cnled."
Pnll nml Winter Styles.
T. I). Clniiss announces lo his friends
Hint be has Just returned from the elty,
ami is now opening his full nnd winter
goods, comprising cloths, rnsslmeres
and vest lugs of t lie latest designs and
the best nianufiictiirii, which ho Is pre
pared tn make up In tho most fashion
able and durable manner, at prices ful
ly as low as the snr.ie material nnd
workmanship con bo obtained for in
any oilier town in the State. Also, a
full line nf gent's furnishing goods, hats,
caps, boots, shoes and gaiters suitablo
for the wear of this section, and manu
factured expressley to his order, The
entire stock has been purchased on an
entirely cash basis, and as he Is selling
for cali only ho is able tn sell at such
pi Ices as will astonish purchasers. Call
nnd examine goods and prices before
purchasing elsewhere.
Import out to IlanU Officer-.
The last Congress passed an act rela
ting to National Banks, section 5th of
which reads n3 follows :
That all United States officers charged wllh
the receipt or disbursement of public mi noys.
and all olllcersnf nntlonil binks, ihnll stsmp or
writo In plain Inters tho word " cnunterloit,"
"altered or-worthless," upon all frandnlent
nnlca issued In the form of. and Intended to li t
circuietod as money, which shall he prorentod
at their places of buslnebs i nml If such ottlcers
shall wrongfully stamp nuy genuine note ot th
United Htaies, or of tho National banks, thov
shall, upon prcsmtation, ro teem such uotoa at
tho faco valoo thironf."
Tuts FinsT PitEsiDKNT. Tho opin
ion that Washington wasotir first Pn si
dent is very prevailing one, nnd yrt it
is by no means tho literal truth. Un
deniably he was the first President un
der our present Constitution, but he had
14 predecessors under the revolutionary
government and confederation. Tho
first of these was Peytnn Randolph of
Virginia, who was chosen September 5,
1774, and died In olllco shortly after
wardsOctober 23, 1774. He was sue
ceeded by Henry Mlddleton, of South
Carolina, who roinain"d In ofllce until
March 24, 1775, at which time John
Hancock, of Massachusetts was elected.
The latter served until Novembor 1777,
when Henry Laurens, of .South Caroli
na succeeded bint Next camo John
Gay, of New York, who was appointed
December 10, 1778. In 1770, Sept., 23,
Samuel Huntington, of Conneetlcut.en
tered upon the discharge of the duties
ot the otllce. His term continued until
July 10, 1781, when Thomas Kean, of
Delaware, was appointed. Ills succes
sor was John Hanean, of Maryland,
who was chosen November ti, 1781.
Next In ordtr Is Kllas Hotinlnot.of New
Jersey, who was elected November 3,
1782. Tbos Mimin, of Pennsylvania,
was appointed Nov. a, 178a. Next
came Richard Henry Lee, of Virginia,
Nov. 30, 1783 j Nathaniel Gorman, of
Massachusetts. June 0, 1780 ; Arthur
St. Clair, of Pennsylvania, February 2,
1757 nnd Cyrus Gtlllln, of Virginia,
January 22. 1788, who was succeeded
by George Washington, first President
under the Km era I Constitution, April
20 1780.
Vvii conntv strikes tuck Into tlio demo,
cratlofuld wilU aliuh thn year. Her mijor.iv
foi TUOeuum and fm HuwW. tbo dumocra
tlo candidate far btalo touator, i HI. thn splen
did veto elects Mr Haw lev bv 400 to WO majori
ty and iua' es 1 uoraocrullo gulu.
"sltittci'M or Interest.
Tlio official majority for ITiryes1-n Philadel
phia Is llu).
Hcirlet fnrcr Isrn'iortcd to ba ra3lngat
1 1 n ni fuT i;,' llerks cnuhtv.
Muttln l-'srrpl nfUiefctrr, a-ol V vein,
and remark inly nrt'vo. lias VlMtod tbo c-aton.
nlal.
TI. A t'lnn crtt his throat, nnTnes tny nt laat
week, nt Millard. Ho wnstonndlii lilsroim at
the lintel dead.
ttTndforrt. Pi which mt nbmit. IPIrnwnS.
hin before oil w is dtmck thorn, lias now mown
tn I, soil.
IVtn. TtnllliKheart nod pslPOiieilnltljin nf
mrnndsmiM, died In thst placo on H.itnrdiv,
nged 1.1 years.
There Is i nillln plngno In sninn nirts of
rrawf ird county. Tho lleisn ti confined tn
tho neck which becomos stiffjno-t.
Plre hondied Invltstlons pro rmf. for tbo
wi iMIngnf M'i fJprtrude Tlininis, ptostissu
qua. who wilt inako Dr. Otictuscy n happy man
next week.
Mr Indmin. of Rernntoii, Ins put In his
piro lime for twelve vinrs li tis'nonlng n.
mlti'ntttrn loennoti e nml now It Is mmoletef
amines nroiiud nshvelr ns ran boon a sit
inch track.
Tho stale iiaiiin of rmuisrlraiila will hold
Its fourth meeting lu Jfpnilvllle. commencing on
Tnodiy Iiecemtier I lib, nnd continuing Oil
iltnr tbo week
The New Yn-k Tnlnne nvs: ' IfPlilladel.
phl.i wero rut nffniM niinesed ti .VewJersor.
Pciiiist Irani i wou.il tw tho mot stinilily ilemo.
cratlo atato in Ihe iionh,"
Frank Jones shot himself t'iro il-Ii llinhoirt.
nt l.nt ohe. nil Tluir day nf list wnnk. Disslps.
lion, drink and d-spouitouey bio.ulit him to bis
ilosth.
A hoy nnmed Edwlii I'hllllpi was rut In fwo
by n pnal trrln on tho Holding rillroml on Wed
nesdiv, uf last week- He nttitnptpd to Isiarit
tho cars when they wero running,
A boy named smith, nt llaltnn. t,n'Tiio rnun
ty l'ontht n levnlvcr IrominiolherlioT m Mm
lay nnd In lore be .nnrm-it how to kill oth t pi-o-pi
is with It killed himself, lodging a bullet tn bis
lungs.
ritbole Cllv. thu tiimnus oaiiltnl nfolliloii,
which tts-eivo eors ago vns n lilveof Illinois
indiutrv lively lth sneciitalion and eav with
gieain now pulls lx voles.lbreo lorTililen nnd
three for llues. Kveu Its politics Is ntx,
Wl'llam WMklnsnn, of llensal.m. Imcks
rniiniy.Jiimpod fiom his uppor ham 11 or upon
a iillcnrstinw In tbo jaid did alighting upon
a fork, liio liandlo lun through his body, ills
I Ilu Is endingt-iol,
Luz.miio county cast 6.000 moro votes at th t
Into election Hum ever before. Under nil
energction. d competent Icndeislilp tho dem.
ncrutHof t.uieino might almost reiolutiouiin
ihoslnto.
I'elroffwho was espellcd fonn thn leslsln
tuio last winter for brluoiv Is again reiurned
by the republicans of I'hllrdelpiui. This is n
specimen ot lefuim wJtluu thu party which is
very striking.
The Conl Trails:.
'Iho fobowlnglablp shows tbo quantilrnt coal
shlpved ovor tho l.ehlgb Vallev itailrunil for thn
week enillug Nuv. II, 187a and fur tho yearas
compauvQ w.th the same time laat yean
H gluns Prom. Week. Year.
Wyuiiiing 17.4U5 0J l.CD.SOS 1.1
Uiulelou 61 HIS eo 1,(8.1,0.1110
Upper J.i-hlgh i.t-jj ij
llmuei jMeftlluw 2O77S0' ftT3,SI0 03
Malinuoy 21,317 01 47VJS5 17
Slnuoat'bnuk 2,b03 12
Total 11483 10 3 673 SoTT?l
f.ast Your 110.11101 3.14,1 125 a I
lncto:ise 3,6.10 08 b.(S 678 17
Docieaso
ItUPOHT OP COAT, transported ovi-r I.ohlgh
iV. husqu, hanna Uivisiou. Central It It. of
New Jersey -week ending JMi.v. loth. Ic7fl.
, Total week. Tottate.
Shipped from tons, cwt tons, owl
Wyoming 40.002 01 1,141.391 VI
Upper Lehigh 0 MS 19 Vlu.vjs HI
Uu.lVlT Mvudow 12,558 IS -101,717 il
llnzictou 7.0.10 is i:n,.W oo
Mauch rhnnk 8il3 5,41101
Uuzardvlllo 2i)431 l,u
Unuth nnd JuJil
t
T'liil'l 75.211 00 2,410,90 14
Provtously i cported 2.3J5 733 it
Totaltodato 2,4)0.919(4 r
Hamo llmo last yo-irz,l!S BW tl
Increaso 314,32 02
Uecrease
Closing Prices of DicIIavkn & Town
sknd, Stock, Government and Gold
40 South Third Street, Philadelphia,
Nov. ifllh, 1875.
If. is.i,'. 181 I71 bid I7H nn'iM
IT. H. 5-2.'s, isa, a, hid in askea
tf. H. 5-20's, 1"(I5-.I, A J.... Ui hlil 12', asXtd
U. B. 5-'.0'h 1817 15", bid l.'.I, askt
U.S. V2(i's, 1S0S 1SH hid 1GH askeA
ti. si. PM'i's 141, hid 14Hj asked
i;. H. Currency, 6's 2-.", bid 22H atkad
II H.&VI8SI. nuw 11H bid 12H sskwl
I'o-insylvania It. H 4"., bid 45H asked
Plnbi Ite'iiliug It. Jl 22H bid 22i alM
I,oblgh Valley 11. It 40U bid 50 asked
i phluh (JosI A Snv. Co ... 2H bid 29 H askod
United Cumiiaiilesof N. J.I37 but I37H assrd
Oil Creek & Sll. Val. It. It. Hli bid S, asked
l'lilla. A l.rlo It. H 14 bid IIS asked
Mnithern Central II. It.... 3IH old 29H asked
Ito'tnnvllle Pass. It. It. Co 22 bid 221( ased
t'olawissa 11 It, prcfoi tod. 37 bld'3s asked
tlold ts bid S'i asued
.M.lRRIi:),
IIUDY MtSSI'JKK. On the tith Inst, at hn
residence, by Iter, 1.. K. Dorr, Mr. Kd ward V.
ltndy, or Mlitingtin, to Miss Ellen V. Mlssi.
nier. of Hingcrsvlllo.
rBrKIl-DOTfKltMn.-On thel2tli Inst., by
tho same, Mr. Kdwanl II. I'eier. of Lshigh.
too, to Miss Anna U. Dotteror. of Trochanllo,
Mouroe county
1)1 El),
NKHT.BY. Pn thn 7th Inst., at llenver Ran,
(lotlleb Frederick Mealey, agod 71 yrs, II mos.
and 2,1 days.
Special Notices.
If yon want to lu Stoiig, Healthy
and vigorous take F,. V, KnnkePs Rltter Win
of Iron. Nn lamriisge can convey an adequate
idea ot the innncilute and alaiost. marvelons
chungu produced by taklug K. V. Knnsol'- liir.
ter w mo nf Iron In the aisoaseil, ilobUIUtod
and shattered ucrvuiiB system. Whether broken
down ny i xcess. woak by nature, orimpared br
aicunesi, tho relaxed una uustiuug organization
is restotud to perfect, Health on i vigor, bold
only lu $1 bntt'ea. bold by all druggists and
dealers every w hoi e.
Xenons Debility. Nervous Debility.
D-billtv a depressed lrntahlosUtoof mtnil a
weas, neroiis exhuu.tist feeling no energr or
animation, confused ooad, weak momoiy. and
oonsi qtionces of otcosa. men (,1 overwork. This
no-vous dentin v rt'.dsasoverign curolu 11. V.
Konkel's Hitter Wiuo of Iron, It tones tho sys
tem. dispels the iiieutnt gloom anil despondency,
and I ejuvlnates tho enttro system. Mold only lit
ti boitlos. (Jot the gonciue. Tako only li. P.
Kuniiol's, It I'OS n yello,v wrnpuoc around It, his
pantecraph on niitmuo. Boid Dy your nrutgtsb
H 1 Kunkel l'roeilelor, .No. 2o'J Norto Ninth
street, I'hiladttuu'a. la, Hendfor oirojiar or
advlcutreo. Try my great remedy. Qot It of
your druggist, sl boltles forfkei. llcanuot
tall. It 13 guaranteed to do as ts recommended
Worms ! Worms I Worms i
E. F. Kunkel'a Worm Byrnp never tulU to ro.
movo all kinds ot worms Heat, Pin, ni'd atom
ache Worms are readily remov.il bv Kunkol'
Wo.-m Syrup. I)r Kunkel I- tho only success,
tnl physician In tho country toe tlio removal of
Tape worms, tie removf-s them tn i b 3 hours,
witn bead and all oomplelu Hllvo. and no too
nnul head la passed. Common enso to ichf a It
Taoo Worm can be removed, all other worms
oau bnreauiiv dustroitsl. Ask your druggist
for a bottto nt Kuukel's Worm Hvrup, l'rlou
tl.u.i por Diltlu H never fat's. If ho h is itnok,
have titm get It. or send to Proprietor. II. I".
ICuukel "JiK North Nin'li htioot. riiliadolptna,
l'a. (Advlcpuc olllco tree, or by mini.) Nov. II,
QtAMlAI.WOOU iosaH much gnuter
1 power lu restnilnit to a liHsllhy statu ths mu
cus uieiibrauoof too urethra than ulthrr CilOiibj
or I opuihn. It never pnstuca slukueM. Is cer
tain and Miuedy in Its action. It is fast -up-r-m-diug
every other rrunsly. slxtv u-psules
oiiin in six or olgut duvs. 1,'u oihor nnsiicluu
can do this.
liundus IMck A Co-'s Salt (Uismhsi coutaminnr
OH of M ud.ilwo-si, mil J nt all Jirug MIolu. ask
for etroiiiar, ur send to 35 Bud 37 wooster siyot,
A'ow York, lor one. ap29 .no
ONK I'Allt.Olt PltmntK, nrlntisll'iteu
nulnrs I t'ovket Knifu (wfilto h'udln) 1.1
lllauk Visltlug cards, 13 Shoets Wrlllag
Panel 12 Wlnto l-Jinclunj, I llu'iber. 5 l'ous-.
thu la' scut pot pil l for 'Si cents. It. J,
KUItlZ.4l7Cnual nt., 1st Ward, Pl.UalclphJa,
(.iiuuluiaHciitlroe U".2U.
WAN'l'Uf), the tuisliiess men to know that thsy
can gel 1011 PltlN'lINO dmio cheaper at
I'ABiioN AnvccArit oracothinatuurothev
pltcs la ths cojiity. try us.