Society meetings. INFIKITO OASTLE, No. 78, A. O. K. OF HIE M. C. 2nd arid 4tb Monday Of each month. In lie. ber's Hull. Leulithton, at 7:30 o'o'.ock r. u, J met u styers, tt. K. O.I S. IU (Ml twin. H. K. tt. 0. UXXDZX IIUTTE.V LoDft's. No. 880, ltV. O. F.. meets every Tuosdav evening, at 8 o'clock, In Rener'a Hall. Alfred Beck, A. U. N. B. lleber, Sccrolary. WIIUOIIES TRIBE. No, 232. Imp. O. 'of Tt. M., mocta In Hewer's Hall every Hnturdav. II. R. Krcldler, Sachets i O. V. l)clh. C. ot It. rono roci tribe, He. 171, Imp. o. It. M jn. ot on Wednesday nvenlnjr of each w"eelr, at 7i30 o'clock in Pnlnto School Ilnll, Welssport. 1'ft. C. W. schwub, S. Jao. Brong, C. ot It. IIDI9HT0N Lovan, No. 2SI. K. of P., meets on Friday e.cnin'fr In Jtotior's Hall, r.t 7:no o'clock, J, w. ltaudenbush, O. C, T. It. BatcluT, K. ot It. and tt. . Aflvcrtlslng Itntcs. Wedenlreit to be distinctly understood tliat n advertisements wilt bo Inserted In the' col Tarant 0! the UAiihcm ArvocATE that may be -eieired from unknown parties or firms unless a tcomponled with the Cash, Tnefollowlng are ar oslt terms. Advei tlsoments (or 1 year, per liTJh each Insertion . . ... . .10 Cts. " 81x M011 the per Inch cuth Insertion 15 eta. " Three Months. " " 20 Cts. Less than three months, first Inser tion $1 each subseqnent insertion 25 Cts. Local notices 10 cents Dor line. II. V. MORTJUMER, Publisher. JjJ II. S1EWEIIS, DISTRICT ATTORNEY A COUNSEtliOR AT LAW. OFFICE, No. 2, Mansion House, MAUCH CHUNK, PAi Settling Estates, Filing Accoants and Orphans uourt iTacuce n specialty. Trial ot Cnnses carefnllr attended to. Legal transactions in itniaien ana uerman, jau u. SATURDAY MOBNINQ, VlAY f, 1877. Local and Personal. It is ruaioted that pig Iron has Jumped up 15 per ton. An Immense arrival of new coo J a ot E. n. Snyder's. Wanted, a good girl, for general liouso-work, apply at tills office. Laury & Peters' now building Is 'rapidly approaching completion. A Reading produce dealer has. pur 'chased 40,000 dozen eggs in Ohio. Slatington will lose sixty thousand dollars by the failure of Blumer it (Jo. A full line of Hamburg Edging at tlio Boo Hive Store ot Daniel Graver. Tho credit Bystem will burst any business. It is only a question of time. a large lot of black bilks, nt E. II. Snyder's, at from $1.00 per yard up wards. Barnum promises to take his big 'show through the Lehigh Valley this summer. Muslins at from 6 cents a yard up wards at the -Bee Ilive Store of Daniel 'Graver. ' Kw frnnfla 'nr. TT- TT. Snvrtpr's. Ladles, please call and exumlno ueforo purchasing elsewhere. It Is surprising how quickly bakers" loaves shrink when the price of Hour irises even tho slightest Tho t)elawnre and fladson Canal Company Tuesday reduced the wages xif their employes ten per cent. Daniel Graver has Just arrived from Philadelphia with a large stock of dry goods, groceries, &e. &c. Ex-Senator William M. Randall -lias been appointed clerk to tho mine inspector of tho Schuylkill region. Wanted to Bortnow, $2,000, on good security. For particulars, call at Ihe office of the Oahbon Advocate. The Cataeauqua Iron company has 'shipped the last 100 tens of a thousand , ton order from California for muck bar. I Gov. J. F. BZnrtranft will please ( accept our thanks for a copy of the laws passed at tho last Session of tho Legis lature. A thoroughly competent Journey man Coat Maker wants a situation, Apply at the offlco of the Carbon Ad "vocate. Wall paper and decorations In largo variety, with borders, bases and caps 'to suit, at u. A. Peter's drug store, Bank street. The CatasauTua Manufacturing Company recently made sale of 1000 tons or oar iron to a party in ban Jbran 'Cisco, California. Hats and caps in every variety of stylo and quality, at T. D. Clauss' mer chant tailoring establishment, at prices to suit everybody. On tho 1st of April there were 218 Iron furnaces In blast In the United States. The number out of blast at tho same tlmo was 488. Firewood at $3.25 a load; and a now and handsome lot of baby carri ages, very cheap just received at Senp uiel & Gable's store. The Fort Allen Foundry, of Miner Bros., In Welssport, will start up full time next week, after a shut 'down of about seven months. Henry Reel, the absconding clerk from the Wilkesbano post office, has been taken from an almshouse in Lon don Into the British army. O. C. Tombler, agent for the Lo- ITaIIai latlnn ... Uf,ll. 1M..,, aged seventy-seveu years, is tho oldest juipiuyeu ui mu cumrmny. Eight thousand young brook trout were deposited in the Bushklll creek at Easton the other day. They came from the State Hatching Uouso. Tremendous slaughter In ladles, gents,' youths' and childrens' boots, shoes and gaiters, at T. D. Clauss,' Bank street, Lehlgtton. Call now I For handsome sale bills and other descriptions or Job printing, at knock down prices, call at this office. A lot ot new and fashionable type just added. Thomas F. Emmens, editor of the Allentown Herald, having become the advance agent of theSweedUh Lady Quartette, Joseph M'Clure, esq,, will succeed him on tho Herald, E. F. Luckenbach's stock of wall papers and window blinds beats all In this section of the date. If you go to Aiaucn unuuic, can ana inspect ms stock. See card In another column. T.D. Clauss, the tailor, has just re turned from tho city, and is now open Ing an entirely new stock of spring goods. Call and seo them. Tho Suprome Court will meet In Uarrlsburg on Monday next, May 7. An lnmato of tho Luzerne county poor house has not eaten any food for seventeen days, If you need horses or carriages, for business or pleasure, you should call at the popular livery of David Ebhert, on North street. His terms nro down to suit the times. Anolhcr Immense nrrivnl uf now goods nt Nusbauni's, embracing silks, silk brllllanteeus, graticdines, lin ens, white goods mid parasols at prices that will command a ready sale. The Dime Savings Bank of Bethlo hem, Pa., suspcndol Monday morning. Its liabilities are over $283,000. No statement Is mado of Its assets, except that they will bo "sufficient to yield a fair percentage." Tho Luzerno Union Bays: "WhlI6 the outstdo districts or boroughs are struggling to bo separated from Scran ton tho adjoining boroughs of Wilkes barre are discussing the wisdom ot be ing Incorporated with it." The Misses Sallle and Emma Clauss, accompanied by C. W. Lentz, left on Tuesday for Freemont, Ohio, where they nro g&liiR to visit friends fur a few weeks. Wo wish them a pleasant trip. We find bv a circular that the Car- bon Iron Co., of Parryvlllo, propose to organize under tho lawn of the State, a now company to bo called tho Carbon Iron Manufacturing Co., with a capital of tGO.000, on tho 10th lust., and that a meeting of subscribers will be held nt Parryvllle, on that day. Mr. John Parker, late a clerk in tho Packerton Forwarding office of tho L. V. It. R., left tor Kansas on Tues day evening. Ho proposes to purchase a fnrm aud settle down. In that State. Wo wish him success. J. K. Rlckerthas still a few of those eligible lots in RIckertstown to dispose of. If you feel like securing a good homo call and see him Ho is also sap plying Hour,fcod,lumber aud coal at tho lowest rates. T. D. Clauss, the merchant tailor is now receiving an Immenso stock of spring and summer styles of cloths, cas- stmercs and vesting, which he Is pre pared to make up In tho latest fashion at very popular prices for cash. , Stop a Moment. Ilavo you used Dr. Coxo's Santonlno Worm Syrup. Try it. It Is delichtful to the taste. health-giving to children; but death to worms. Price 25 cts. For salo at A. J. Durllng's drug store. 28 Joseph F. Rex, near Canal Bridge, East Welssport, will supply you with finest family flour, feed, candles, ap ples, potatoes, tobacco and cigars, nt lowest possiblo prices for CAsit, Try tt and be convinced. 4 Agents Wanted C'nn make $5 to $10 per day selling tho Centennial Stationery Packages ; the best selling packages out. Large Inducements to Agents. Address, with stamp, for in information, A. L. Smoykeffer, 4t. 0 Bethlehem, Pa. Gent's furnlshinc eoods, comnrls ing whlto and colored ohlrts, under wear, collars, neckties, &c, In Immenso quantities, and at prices lower than ever beforo ottered, nt T. D. Clauss' merchant tailoring establishment, Bink street, Lehlghton. A man named Connell, living on Shanty Hill, near Scranton, has be come possessed with tho Idea that his house Is Infested with witches, aud It is necessary to keep htm under lock and key to prevent him from burning the houso to get rid of tho fancied In truders. Wu learn by circular that our young1 menu r. jiiiwooa liautn, or the Head ing Tribune, proposes removing his of fice to the thriving borough of Blrds boro during tho coming week, nnd that hereafter his spicy sheet will he known as tho Birdsboro Weekly Tribune. Terms, $1.60 a year. Wo wish Ilio. Baum every success in his new field. --Special 'Invitation.--Ladies aro respectfully Invited to call and exam ine our largo and beautiful assortment of ladles' ready-made linen suits, rang ing In prico at from $2.00 upwards. Respectfully, J. T. Nusbaum & Sos. Tho brakomen on coal and freight trains, Lehigh & Susquehanna Railroad, have received ollcial notice of a reduc tion of their wages to tho following fig ures per day : Freight brakemen, $1. on : frelcht uagmcn, t'i : coal brake- men, $1.70 : coal flagmen, yl.83. Tho employees rUlier expect a general ro ductton and feel blue enough about it. As a Now Jersey Central Railroad train from Philadelphia was approach' Ing the depot at Communlpaw Wednes day afternoon, two tcoundrels broke tho connection of tho nnglne with the nlr brakes, and the tralu, with over 100 passengers, barely escaped being pre cipltated Into the river. Tho pernetra tors of the n:t wero arrested, and gave the names of Lewis Fox and Charles Williams. Tho Miner's Journal, dally and weekly newspaper, together with tho book and Job printing office, wero sold Tuesday at public sale to close tho es tate or the late Col. Robert H. Ramsey. The purchasers were P. W Shearer, Frank Carter and W. K. Cole. Tho latter, who has been manager of tho Miner's Journal since the death of Col. Ramsey, willcontlnuo the management of the paper for his partners, who are among tho leadlug capitalists of Potts- Vine, The Pottsvllle Miner's Joural says Tho rain and wind storms that have raged within tli past few days have oeeu very severe in tno mountain coun try above White Haven. On Friday nlcht two woodchoppcrs' cabins lu that region wero washed down the moun tain side by tho flood that roso sudden ly and swept everything lu Its course. in tne caDins there were six laborers Thomas Burns, Edward Petty. Wm Brogclns, George Tracy, James Magulre and Nicholas Brown. These men wero all drowned. At last accounts their bodies had not been recovered. As tho storm was exceedingly severe It is fear ed much damage was done elsewhere aud other lives lost. prom Mnucli Cliiuik. The arbitrary manner In which Ilobart & Co., of Nesquehonlng, col lect store-bills due them by employees of the L & W. Coal Co. gives rise to consldcrablo complaint This firm un doubtedly havo tho Insldo track, or they couldn't collect their bills through the Company's paymaster without consult ing the employeo entitled to Ills pay. This matier may yet lead to trouble, as the Company have no right to retain tho pay duo tiiclr employees without their consent or written order. The gatherings of loafers and roughs nt tho cast end of thu East M. Chunk bridge, is a nuisance that should be abated by tho East M. Chunk Bor ough authorities. Mr. Milton uunmick and ins lac- totum, "Jocko," nro expected to re turn from Florida tho latter part of tho present month. A co-operation butcher shop is con templated by those opposed to tho ex orbitant prices exacted by tho butchers for meat. Now that ho has ovcrythlng fitted to suit him, John Bcliler's Mnuch Chunk Hotel is ono of the most tidy second class hotels in town. Herman Stoll, our principal ton sorlal artist's assistant, loft Mauch Chunk on Wednesday afternoon for Philadelphia, where he'll remain until tho 10th Inst., when ho contemplates to sail for Europe. Ills departure caused quite n stir among his largo circle ot friends, nil of whom accompanied him to the train to see him off. John Biighton has been dispersing Buck Beer since last Saturday. To day all of Massrs. Glanz & Kuebler's custumers, both here and In East M. Chunk, namely : Louis Armhruster, tho Schwelblnz Brothers, Leopold Rels and Charles Goetzlnger, will draw their supply ; and if the quality should prove equal to the reputation Eastou ians give it,a high time may bo expect ed hereabouts this afternoon aud ovo ning, with a plentiful supply of head aches to-morrow. Soma forty children and four ndult convorts wero confirmed in tho Roman Catholic faith at St. Joseph's R. O. Church on last Sunday. Tho congregation present on the occasion was larger than the house would admit and tho decorations of tho Church such as had novcr been seen In these parts. St. Joseph's is unmistakably the most flourishing congregation in tho Mauch Chunks. Tho result of the labors of Rev. Father Ueiuen begins to show It self. Tho plank walk between tho Cen tral R. R. Station and thu East Mnuch Chunk brldgo has at last received the long needed repairs. Un Tuesday evening ino member ship of Kossuth Lodge. No. 30, D. O. 11., celebrated tno uotn anniversary ot the Lodgo by a banquet and ball at Schulenbel-g's hotel, Upper M. Chunk, and the time had on thu occasion Is highly extolled by nil who participated. Jeff. FIster, Unas. JNlxon, Frank Ward, Geo. Painter and Fred. Brenels cr, lelt on last Tuesday on a trout fish ing excursion for tho head waters of tho Tobyhanna. There was no disturbance on tno 1st lust, on tho part ol the Jersey Cen tral brakemen on account ot the reduc tion, as had been expected. An additional 20 per cent, of their back pay will soon be distributed amoug the employees of tho N. J. Central. At last inursuay evening's meet ing of tho Athenaeum, " happy Sim" ucrtrignt was arraigned on a charge ot libel and ncqultted. The jurors who tried him were all members of tho gentler sex, which in a manner accounts or tho verdict. Died of consumption, on the 20th ult., at 10:80 n. m Oliver Crillov. in tho 33th year of his ago. Loading at the chutes, lively dur ing tho gieater part of last week, con tinues so up to the presont writing, air. li. T. Uooth Is fitting un a blue glass room for tho accommodation of believers in tho blue glass theory. A South Carolina mocking bird, owned Mr. Roger Dougherty, Is ro- ported tno nest singer in town. It's melodious strains aro admired bv all Since Mr. Walter Meyers has taken charge of tho Mansion Houso billiard- room, the number of players has been steadily increasing. itrs. busannah, wlfo of Thomas Kuehner, Esqr., of East Mauch Chunk, died nt an early hour on Monday mom- ing.aiter a painiui illness ot long dura tion. The newly wedded L. F. Laurlsh and wlfo wero serenaded by tho Phoo nix Cornet Band ou Monday evening. The nett proceeds realized from last week'b concerts of tho Phcenlx Cor net Band ato officially stated at $07. Last week 11,037 loaded coal cars aro said to have passed over tho Cen tral R. R. to points below M. Chunk. On Thursday last District Attorney Slowers celebrated tho thirty first aunl versary of his birth. On last Monday Mr. Robt. Calvin and family removed to their new rest, deuce ou West Uroadway. Mr. Sam. Hutchinson is nblo to be about ngaln, and apparently as hardy and active as ever. With the additions and Improve ments lately mado, Mrs. Spohn's lco cream garueu ou west uroadway Is now tho cosiest place of tho kind in town. Tho Raco street property of Mr. Dan. Esser Is undergoing various im provements. Trilling Improvements, .requiring the assistance of mechanics, nre making all around us ; but of new buildings only two Major Robt. Klotz's brick dwelling and tho German Lutheran church aro In process of erection. The public schools of this borough closed Friday, 4th Inst. Light Harness, very cheap for cash, at Milton Florey's, near tho canal bridge, Welssport. John Hartllcb, a stone-cutter of Rending Pa., committed suicide Wed nesday morning by blowing out his brains with a pistol. Pecuniary trouble Is supposed to have prompted the deed. If you aro in want of anything In tho stove, tlu ware or houscfurnlshlng line, call at E. W. Clauss', Exchange Hotel building, Ha keep everything lu his llue.aud bells at bottom prices. Hecorntlnn tiny. Governor Ilartranft, Of Pennsyl vnnla, ns Commander-in-Chief, of tho national organization of the Gram' Army of the Republic, has Issueil tin following General Order 111 reference to tho observance of Decoration Day: rjMLAtim'lllA Apt 11 21), 1877 In accordance with tho an nal custom, Wert ncwlar, May 31, 1877, will bo otjoiveit as Mem. orl.il Day lu commemoration ot our dead com runes It Is fitting we should turn allo from acctis. toiueilnuieults to Co honor to those who havo given tho etroncCKt lo.timony rf pattiotio do. olnm mm a irfnernl observance of tho war, tlii onali tho ac tlvo nnt tlclpatlou oj the members vt soo etW s the children i f the various schools and tho ctt'zetis nenerullv is earnestly invited J-.iery ettirt should bo iniido to mark the lat ic-tinppincoof cacti eo'dicr and ajl'or. and wo ehoiml alo remember with tenderness tlioso who died awav Iiom homo end kindred, and now iet In distant or unknown craves. Kach I'oU will bo tho Judaro of tho manner in which It may best pcrfonn this duty, but con. cert of action should be had wherever prac ticable. WUerover there nro no Posts of tho Orand Aimrtolead In tho eon'iwork, thoi'ommand-cr.ln-Chief, In Ui liatf of their surviving com. rndo. nsks thoritlzcnsto takf steps to decorate tho graves of the gal. nnt dead aud secure a proper observance ot tno day. 8. S, Institutes. Tho following Is tho programmo of tho Institute moetlngs to bo held under the auspices of the Evangelical Church, In this county, during the prosent month ; May 21. at7iWp.m.,EvansellcilChurch, Mill, port Subject! I, Tne undent Suiidav Mchool Win. Craig. 2. llow can ptrencn heln to pioraoio tho Snnc'ny School Causo Iter. J. K Knctr. May 2J, at 7:30 ,i. m hvaneellcal Church, Tar. rvvilic 1. How can Aye mako our Sunday Hchool more interesting 1-1. z Haironstoe. 2. now to cultivate Truollonevolenco Uov. I w. Venkel. Mav 23, 7:3' p. m., Kvnnsclical Church. Weiss poit. 1. Why nro not the Conversions of our Sunday bchool scholars moro f ren 'lent 1 J.C. illlom. '.'. How to st.idy nnd prepare the Sunday School Loson lid. McIIoso. I. 7.30 n.: Evangelical Church. Lchiffh. tou. '. llow to leach 1 to leach thn Mnmlni Hpltnnl Lesson WebHtef C. WelaS. 2 Km, mh mi Induce our older Church members to parti cipate in the Hundty Hchool Cause Levi Weutz. May 23. 7:3J p. in.. Evangelical Church. Mauch ChuniE. i. What constitutes an attractive Sunday School Ucv, J. Werner. 2nd. Tho .Model Sunday school Sosslon Wa. B. llomlg. The Kssavlsts nro limited to ton minutes, and tho discissions to llvo nitnuto4. livery ono that ieels interested in the pioraotton of tho Jllcssod Lord's caus- is cordially Invited to at tend tho Institutes aud ta&onn activo part la the exercises. Come oue, como all, to tho hcln oftboLod. Committee J. K. Knerr, J. L. Werner, J, C. Illlem, I. W. Yeakol. The Champion. Bays the Stenbenvlllo, Ohio, Datlv Herald of 25th ult! At eight o'clock to-tuorrow mooing will pa'ss through out city an enormous ship, mentof the celebrated Champion tuowerand reapers, trom themai.nfacturers, Messrs. Whit lny, Fassler it Kolly, at Stirlnjztlold, Ohio Thero will bo four epiclal trains of 72 car, with 1.7010 machines, valued nt lm ooo. They aro en ronto tor Uarrlsburg, noatly all havlug been already soul by tho agcnls.to bo usod in tho dls trlct about theie. This initueuso shipment, without bic&itlng bulk. Is an euterpilso iu transportation that will command nmvcisnl nt. tenttou. Tho eutlie route is made by anviight, tho locomotives nuil ours being gay.y decorutcd with American Hags, aud upou each car a Largo placard ' Champion lleupetaund -uowers," If the machines wet o placed In line allowing 24 I feet, tne utual distance to each m ichine, it I wonld make an agricultural pioce&lou utuo I ml es lu leneth. This shipmeut ccitaiuly indi cates nievlval In uusiuo.-s. Tlio crops during tho eubuing year will bo large aud owing to tho attitude ot the Eastern question, lu uctiveue maud, and henee the uecosehy of thu ery best machlucs for railicung them. Tho exLos&tvo ueinanu for tho '-Chuuimon" for this woik is owing lo It well known together with iho fact that it eucces-lully earned away all the nist honors at tho i entennlal. In addition to oral, naiy work theie. tlio machines were put by tho manufacturers to some most extn.oidiuary tests, and did peifceily work which other n.a chines failed to do uvoj luditroiently. Very cleKrU tho Champion' has bofii well namoil. Meatus, bemmel & liable, of this hnrnnirh hi n areutsfor ihis machine, nnd will bo pleased to ejmuiii luuui iu lueir ujeuus. Only Three lu 100,UOO RkaI), I'ause and heflect over tho following: Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Seneka has proved beyond all doubt to be tlio best nnd most wonderful remedy ever prepared for the speedy relief and cure of all coughs, colds, whooping cougn, astluna, Hoarseness, wealr luncs. incipient consumption, ami mat terrible malady croup. Havo you delayed try. Ing it so long? If so, get a bottlo cost ing CO cts, and use two-thirds of it ; if not satisfied return the balance and get your money back. Can anything be fairer ? This offer has been nceepted.by over luu.uuu persons using tills delight ful remedy, and only three bottles have ever been returned, oom in Lehlghton by A. J. Durllng and O. V. Lontz. Largo bottles SO cents; small sizs 23 cts, I Dentil IVnrrnnts Signed. Govcmor Ilartranft lias signed tho T .lantl, nfl-rant. nf tl,n f rtl I n..,l., ..n.nn.l UlHlll M ...lib? JL UIU lUllUITIUJj UU1U1.II parties convicteu ot muruer. Edward Kelly, Michael J. Doylo and Jolin Donanuo, Mollies, convicted in Carbon county. To ho hanged June 1, IBM. Thomas Munlcy, a Mollle, convicted In Schuylkill county, and to be hanged June -ji, loiv. Andiew Lanahan, not a Mollle, con vlctcd in Luzerno county for tho mur dcr of John Rellly, to bo hanged ou the same uay. Military Company. The undersigned will meet tlioso of our citizens Interested In the formation of a military company in this borough, a', bummers nail, on weiln6uay eve ning next. May 0,1877, nt 7:30 o'clock, for tho purpose of enrolling members. loung men wlsning to loin tno organ! zatlou, who cannot attend tho meeting, can do so by applying to F. P. Skmf.eii or, J. S. Weud. Lehlghton, May 5, 1877. Religious. Ou Sunday (to-morrow), Rev. C. H. Baker, of Allentown, will officiate for Rev. S. Kcltz In the Evangelical church in Welsspoit. At 10 a in. he will preach lu German, at 2.15 he will also preach In German and administer the Lord's Supper. At 7.30 p. m lie will preach in English. All are cordially inviteu to niteuu tueso services, J. K. Knliiu. Children's meetings are held every Saturday afternoon iu the old school house at Tackerton, conducted by Rev J, U. Whltton. The entertalumeuts are well attended, on last Saturday, notwithstanding tho Inclemency of the weatuer. iiJ children werd lu attend mice. In connection with the Sabbath school, a Normal class has also been organized, which meets In the same building eery Wednesday evening and much Interest Is manifested by tho young people lu the study of the lllblo This class is also conducted by tho pas tor, Rev. J. B. Whltton. Tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon, at 3 p. m Rev, Mr. Vincent, ot Mauch Chunk, Is ex pected to visit the babbath bchool. M uwt SaKcrssfiil Onerntlon. n thn 10th Inst n snc!pfiil niurn. ion was nerformcd unon Mr. Wllnn itclnmctz, tho milk vender of this pin lace, who eight years ago, whllo In tho f ervico oi tno Jj v. It. It. f7n.. timed from a crave! ttnln wlilln in motion and dislocated ono of tln smalJ bon es nf tho foot, which on account of Its neniil flr RltnnMnn rnnl.l ........ i. properly reduced and finally, from tho continued Irritation of tho inlssplaced bone, tho foot becamo verv snrn nnd painful, which Incapacitated tho man from performing any labor. He had been Heated by different physicians without nnv material benefit nn A f van years ago ho spent several weeks in tho i-eniisyivnnm uospiiai, nt Philadelphia, where h'i obtained but temporary ra llcf. The foot had nt. nn iim i.o completely healed, for thero wero nl- wavs rrom one In envon .iiniinrin.. openings, and it was swollen to nearly twice Its natural slz. This Spring tho actlon'In tho diseased part becamo very violent, which gradually exhausted the man io un manning extent, and to save his 1IIO. WHICH vna fnet nlihtnn n rvn.. by he the COntlnUal drain nnnn tila mrctom agreed with his physician to sacrl- thn mpinlvii- ti.1,1,1, n ., i flee under unfavorablo circumstances by Dr. w. A. Derliamer,; assisted by Dr. . Aurn, oi tveissporc. A dissection tllO font Wftfl mnfln nnrl th woo fnnnil of that tho bones forming the In3tep, had iiy mancuon or msease been completely dissolved, leaving nothing but n small portion of nn Irregular bony mass. Mr. Stelninetz at this wrltinc is dolnc re markably well and may soon bo ex. pecU-d anionest his natrons aoalri deal. lii'' nut the lacteal fluid. lllg Creek Items. Cherry trees aro In bloom. Early sown oats? aro coming up finely. Both sucar'and flour havo ndvanc- edconslderublo kin price tho past few weck9. Quito a refreshing rain again on Saturday. Wo havo had beautiful weather tho pass faw days. Diphtheria has entirely disappear- ed from amongst us. The SabbathJSchool at Solfs never was In a more flourishing condition than at present. They have Just Intro duced the Evangelical Lesson leaves. The Tost office at Welssport has been greatly Improved In appearance by having new uoxes put in aud the old ones removed. Mr. Kistler. the Post Master, Is very attentive to the duties of his office, aud I earnestly hope that ho may bo retained for another term. He has given perfect satisfaction to all the past term. Itcv. Mr. Werner Is expected to be In attendance at Solt's Sabbath School on Sunday, ut 2 p. m,, and conduct the opening exercises, etc. All are conn ally Invited to attend. IturEitu. lilg Creek, May 1st. The Coal Trade. Tue most notable event In tho coal market the past week was tho auction sale of Boniothtutf over 00.C0) touaof hcruiitcn coal bythoDeln wui e, Lackawanna nud Western It itlroatl Com Iauy at Now York. But 73.C00 tons, it was od vertlaed, would bo offcrert. Tho priooa, howcv er, ranging from 04 to 20 H cents above those obtained at the auction sale br tho sarao com pany last month the amount offered was iu. cleaned cQino l&.i CO tons. Tho coal was sold in lamer luis ilmu usuil. uiid ovei tWij-thh-ds of the total qunntlty Bold was bouirht by four jams. Kwani s uifiuwut, uie 'nuccea-MirH to uioieum uuiinodsoi uio m-iawaru ouu uimsou Canal Compauy," too W.ooo tonai Mi. I'onlo. row 13.000 1 'lucier. iswuii & Co . M.ro. and Air. Jo ui mm 8.000 toon. Tho reuiuluder vtah nold in 40 lots, i ceio wave no nuctuatiuni in tno prices obtaiued for the soverul grades except Bt earner, winch opened vt?! 'ih advanced to (2 ViHtnuA then fell oft tot'Z 03. with an average on tho amount fold 01 $2 61 a tou Tlio 11 rut cllect on tlio nurket ol Uio report ot tblt milo was quite eucuuruKKiK uut umurum;neiy uie eoiisequeu cch ot a biulreuututloneoou dmsmatod thehoem- iDK nuvauiaAes oi u nnsn tunt at un aavauce in price-. It wus boou wnlsppred among tho traito that the ttale was a "mock' and ttici e wero sot- erul clicuuiatuucea that went far to give tho tvliltinurtuin Oimtlrniatlnu. nam el v. that tncre were ooinparniivtiy I0W ouvera, aua tuut a em if ie urui. wuicn uppeureu io loice me uui. dln&r. wns the main biner. The entlie timo of tno uue was out iourieeu minutes, ureit uis tuitisfnclion wait ex i nested bv dealers who were luuttoouuuce lor mo puipose of mutUuboua lido bUK nnd ttwusfreoly niberted that tho Bale was little more thuu a ''wash" that Is, a sjiobv coilusiou between bu3eis and Heelers, with tho view ot bolstering pnecs. This view of tho cato caased u urreat deal of comment uuioutf thotrudo. and tholact tuat Biihsequeut haiea vuru iuuo in iirivuiu ut mm muiuu u nrices was cited iu oorroburatlou. Theso a ecu. ealioiifl are the more readily believed lu tuls particular case trom the facr (hat thm have be foro beeu frequently made, aud the facility of itouie just wuui is cuano-'u nua ioue bmco oper. ntedtuttio mcludlco of tlio oolkr of auction Bales. 1 ho demand lor coal, it Is said, duos uot us ui y any auiuuco iu ino price oi coji. iu ici. duniifr tho atteruoou of tho d&v of hale, we stHi It btateu. stove eoal was ofiorod free ou boara at I'erin Aiuboy ut rta u ton. and a nuiu ber of aales were made at the nrevullimr ni Ices about the same ns the March unctlou salo lor Urge biios, und 15 to 2U cents a tou less for stove coal. Advaotiffo was taken uy tuemiuuiemn to sell ut ltiht week's prices. Ueforo tho sale stove coai was ouereu ui fi no. uer lueuuo tiousalo tho lU'hlgh ValteyCoal Company io. 0 need the sell ed uio jirtce of Its siove coul irom (ki to ti 40 u tou. The Delaware aud Hudson Canal Compauy advanced it scuedule iirjce 13 cents n tou on lump jrrato and eg-, and III cents ou btove aud chestuul grades, tho chausos with bota companies io into place at once, ilio lutes for slay, It is suppoiiod, will boa) Junteo as faraaiuHyon the uncos here Indicated. The bcauylkllltoal region Is Renerally anu eouie wli.it actively at work, The tonnavo Is quito large, as is alo the amount of coal contracted tui, but tho marg.u lor proliu is so etitedUigly small that a heavy tonnage ou the most coonjiu- leal wurkmff is necestiary io vuvo tuose opera tursnottavorablt loomed lroin loss, and even tne best situaim e nuot nope to rea lie any. Huoc like tho old time orodU. It is. however. hoiieil that tho tow prices of furl wld luvue to lucieusi'u tuusuuijmuu, muu, nmuu u ujchuji n lus to ueucrul trade couneuueut udju the Ku ropean war, this hope Is within reasonable lirooauuuy. xuvvr, M-Jimay Tho foliowluirtuble ahows tho quantity ot coal shipped over the Lehltth Valley Itailroadforihe week eudlUM April Ubih, 1877 aud fur the year as coinpaieu wan tuu huujd time lan year: llvidons i roui. Week. Year Wyoujliuj lluzietou Upper lehib ( Itwiver Meadow.... Muhanov Mauch Chunk 2i.y 15 4U.673 IhJ 15,2)6 10 21,117 13 4M 0 H 10 Ml Id ZOn.B1 II Sl'J.Ltil II M 16 Total.. w lOS.'.'iO 10 1,320,5 C3 iiasi lear ua i.aii,7M i& Increase Vu'tt (U 'Joo.ttid tti Dec! ease Hi: POUT OF COATj trantnorted ovtr Lehlirh a feuwjut hauna Uivisiou, Central It It. of acw jeroey weeeuuiiiK Apniz, 1077, Total eek. To date Hhlpied from tous. cwt. ons. cwt. Wvouuuir 6C,ti'i3 13 4JH.310 oj L'ppcrlldgh 9 051 13 Heaver Meadow IS 107 ,l0 faauuy Hun Uranch...... 6.HM m JlHileton isi 10 Mauch fli unit 22,Gli U Tlaxardvllle , bmilh uud Judd va.im is 77,n OS 1.074 IB 1U, 153 It lit li Total 110 417 00 61,78115 Prevlouslyiepoitod 770,9(74 UU Tutal to date baiue time htityear 0,'tl 15 luereaae.,,, Uereae.., DIED, OSWALD. In West l'enn. April 14. Ifnwnnl Alwin. son nf M.mV and Oitoltno Oswald, riKedamontlis and IS ilnys. MII.TjnU.-Iu Wet renn, April 14, Coin Cor. tlllla, diUffhtcr of IMnlel aud Cntherino Mil. ler, need 1 year. 4 months and 8 days STUOUn.-In i:nn I'eim, April 2dh. I.ydia Cathcttic, daughter of David nnd Mary Hti dub, aeed l year, 4 months aud 2 days. IIKT. In Jlloomlnp Dale, April Slat, Oldeon, ton 01 l'nilllp nnd Isabella lictz, need 21 years 2 mouths aud 7 days. STEIOE lV TiT V E ItTM A N". April Knd oyiue iwy. v, i. Pilaus', air. nwen sioi. fierwalt, ot WeSt renn, and Miss FUnurt Wir'ni.in,of liast 1'euu. UAVKUM AN ATTDUKAS. On the sanirt my by tro fame, r, ucnj, linvcimin, 01 Kast l'enn, nnd Miss Caroline AhdteaB, ot W. renn. Closing Prices of DkIIAVes & Town- send, stork, Uovernintht and uoid 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Muy-Jl. 1877. a. H.&'n. iSbl 1144 b'd I f 46 it sit 0-1 IT. R. B.?, 'ft. 1801 108 bid lftSto wkrd U. H. 6.1!0's, 15-J. iM J....llOii bid 1 UBkCd I . U, OU'S. I'!7 113 OKI 113M nsKeu ( . s. Vo'h, 1339 lift bid I16H akel II. s. 's 113 bid II 3-asktd If. S. runcnev.O's V24H bid 124i at-ked U. H.&'rt iss:, new.. 4111 bid in'i nsked u. . 44 s new .hs urn iu amteu IMiinsylvahin II. U 2bh bid 357 abktd PMlo & lteidlng u. It J'JJt bid I2"i aokod Lehigh Vlley It. It 3Q?4 bid 37 asked l.clitnh Coai t .Nnv. Co.... 2lk bid 21. askf-d United CompauieiotN, J.13J bid I3;i ssted lltts..TitU8V..&llnff. lt.lt. 5k bid .54 asked l'hll.i. it hno It. U io bid 10H nsked Nnithern Centrnl It. II.... IS bid 19 nsked is bid 10 nBkod Ilotonville l'ass. Il.lt. Co. life bd U asced UOKI 1(U4 uia i I 107 asked Special Notices. . l Kimkol's llidcr nine of Iron. Thla trnlt- mlnnbln toaln h is been m thor. ounhlytctPd by all clauses of tho community that it Is now deemed indlspensablo a a Tonio medicine. It costs out little, purines the biood and gives tone to tho stomucii, icnovate tho system and prolongs life. Everybody shonld have it. For tbo cure of Weak stomach, ecu eral Drl.iiitv. Indigestlou, Dlsefes of tho Momnch, and for nil cases requiring n tonlo. 1 his wlno Includes the moPt agieeable aud efli cont faalt of Hon woposso-s-Cltrate ot Magnetic Oxide, combined with the mo-it energetic of vegutablo tonics "V ellow rerui un Hark. do you want, r-omcimng 10 buuukiuuii juu 1 Do you want a good appetite 1 Do you want to get rid ot nervousness I Do you want energy I Do you want to sleep well t Do vou want to build up our constitution 1 Doyouwaut to feel Weill Do von want a brll: and vigorous feeling ? If vou do try KUNKEL'a UI1TEH WINE OF IKON. 1 only ask a trial ox tins vaiuauie ionic. Ilnirnrn nf rmintfWpfta. nn Knillffd'4 lUttOf Wlno of Ij on is the only surd nnd ellectual 1 em edy In tho world for tho pormnaont euro of Dvspcpsla nnd DeTttUy.and at thero uie a num ber of imitations otTeied lu tho public, I would cnnlioutho community to purchase nptie lint tlio eenuino article, manuiaciureti oy r.. x. Konkel. and h.mughls stamp on tho cork of every bottle. The vcrr fact that others ale t to nipt Hit to Imitate this valuable remedy proves its woitli and speaks olumes In lU favor, bold only in (ft botiles. or six bottles for$5. Try this valuable medicine and bo convinced of its merits, aoid bv druggists and doaleis every - Tapo Worm Removed Alive. Itef(i and nil cnmnleto. In two hours. No fee till head pa-ses. Beat, I'm and Ht jmacu Worms removed bvDr, ICunkel. 25SI North Ninili wt.i I'liltadi'ipnu, ra. on t lor circular wun u trea tis ou all kiiiKS of woimst adnco free. Ask your rtiuirgist for a bottlo of Kunkcl's Worm hyrup, which will do the woik. Trico SI. It never talis to remove ail kinds, fromchlldreu or grown persons. Directions with it. May 5. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tho advertiser, havlnft boen permanentlr cur ed ut Hut uread disease. Cousnmntion bv a elm Die reiuedv. Is antlous to make known to his loiiow suuerers tbe means ot euro, to nn woo dO'iieit, he will seudacopv of thb prescription n-ul, (1100 of charge), with tho duectlous for li ep.iring oud niug the came, which thev will llua 11 suuii cuitK tor Con sum jit. on, Asthma. Droucliius, Ac I'attles wishing tho pieacnni Hon will please addre ItKV. E. Ai WILSON, Ui x'enu-si., wutiamsuurgu, j.x. jauu-mu Errors of Youtli. A Oentlehl'm who suffered for years from Nt-rvous Debility, riomatuiu Decay, and all the c fleets ot vputhtul Indiscretion will, for the sake of Buffering human It v, send freo to all who need it, the leelpe and directions lor making tho slmblo remedy by which he was (tared, buffer eis vKhlim to pi out by tho adrertsers experi ence can dorio by addrossiug. iu peilect confi dence, JOHN li. OUD EN. janUmS 42 cedar-st., New York. PIMPLES. I will mail (Froo) tho recipe lop preparing f Iraplo Vegetaulu I)al.m that will i erauve TAN, l'lll:CKl.li- riMl'i.i'.S and Blotches, leav. lntho Kkin sott, cloar and boutltul; nlflolu rtiuctioua for iToriuclng a luxuriant growth hair on a bald head or etnootli Ijcp, Address lien. Vandell & Co.. Box 6UI, No. 5 Wooitor-st , NewYorlr, JanllmO E. F. LUCKENBACII, rilliSCO, EIOIJSC AIVU SIGN PAINTER, And Dealer m all 1'atternsof Plain & Fancy WsiSl IPsnpei'fS And Window Blinds, Two Poors Below the ' Broadway House," MAUOII CHUNK, PA. an. S7.y - L. S. MILLER'S Cheap Cash Store, OPI'OSITB rAUKERTON, LOCK 6. Groceries 5 Provisions, COFFEES, TKA8, HUOARS, SYRUPS. BPI CKS, CANNED yitOlTB, BACON, MES3 I'OltK, ItAMB, 8nOULD13R3, PIbll, (to., AO., (to. 13" All artloles warrauiea to be i represent, ed. Vatrunace .ollclted. April ll, M CVCDV COI n I C D wn wa wcunded UVL.nl OULLf IQn or contracted per. iUineLt dibKi.e iu nervicv, vau ec a I'enaloa by williustoJUUNKIUlvl'ATUIUK.CambrldKo Ohio. A)ir. 2S Im FITS, EPILEPSY, on FALLING-SICKNESS I'ermniinitly Oureil nn liulriljilir BY ONi: MONTU'.IUMAOU OF 1)11 UOU AltD'a CKLKUltATlii) 1KFA1.LIII1.K Fir I'OWDKKs. I'o coimure viiOeiTrs that these powers will do a, I wo ohilm tot them w will semt theta by mail I'OH 1 1'AID. a Fhek 1'uuij Box A. Or. (loulurd is tho oii.y lihylcluu th i has ever ma'le this dueae a special study, and us tu our knowUdue thousands tiave been riilt; M VNH-NTliV t'Clll'.I) by the uae ol theso l'OWUEUS. WE WILL GUARANTEE A PERMANENT euro , In every ease, or RE FUND YOU ALU MoNK EXPENDED. All sufferers .boulil We tbwe Powders an early tual, and be convuioeU ot tueJr outative now. era. 1'iice, tor large box, KM, or boxes lor tlO 09, seat by wall W auv part ot UulieU Htates or Uauada on rtdpt ol pnte, or bj express C, O. D. Addrcea ' .. ASH . ItDIIlII.NH, PiO FUITOM Bnnun1, BUOOKLTX, N. V
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