II. B1KWERS, 5l8TM0r ATTOilNEY A COUNSELMHt AT LAW. omcE, Mo. 2, Mansion House, h a , MAtlUn CHUNK. TA Betlllne Estates. Finns; Accounts ana Oiphans Cenrl Vraonco a special ty. I Trial ot causes carclullv attended to. Legal naasacUons In Jtoglish ana German. Jan 0. , Society meetings'. IFltto ClisTLtt,- No. 78, A. O. K. OF Till! M. 0. 2ntland 4tu Monday of each mouth. In Ho bor'aUall. Lchlghton, nt 7:30 o'clock r. , J max It Btyers, 8. K. O. i S. It. ailnoni. ., K. R. H. TADl!t nUTTI.1 LODrjB. No. CSO, 1. O. O. F.. meets every Tuesday evening, nt 8 o'clock, .In Honor's 11 all. Alfred lleck, el. O. N. , ,U.. Heber, Secretary. llITUCIIIN TMBB. No. 232. Imp. O. ot 11. M., meets In ltebefs Hull oveiy Saturday. II. , ii.QKgns, tjaclieuii 0. W. Delhi, o. of It. TOBO PociTBins, Mo. 171, Imp. O. It. M.,meet on Wednesday evening ot each week, at 7:90 o'clock, in Public school Hall, Welssport, ra. O. W, Schwab, s.i Jao. Hrong, U. ot 11. ta'xiaoioH lodob. No. 234. It. of. P., meets on Friday evenings. In Itobor's Ilall, at 7:30 o'clock. J, W. lloudopbush, O. C. T. It. Batcllff, K. ot It. and B. Advertising Rntcs. Wsatrit to bo distinctly understood that n advertisements will be Inserted In the col vmntot THB Oinnoif ADVOCATE that maybe ,?aieived from unknown parties or Arms unless leompanted with the Cash. The following are car quit terms. Advertisements for 1 year, per Inch each Insertion lOCts. " six Months, per Inch each Insertion 15 eta. " Three Months, ' 20 Cts. " Less than three monthq. first Inser tion tU each subsequent insertion 25 Cts. Losal notice 10 cents per Upo. n. v. MonTniMEn.rnbiishcr. SATURDAY MORNING, JONE 10, 1877. Local and Personal. " The double track of tho L. & 3. railroad will soon reach Walnutport. , The Crane Iron Company are con. ? trading three Whltwell hot blast ovens n Catasauqua. , Hats and caps In every variety of style and quality, at T. D. Clauss' mer chant tailoring establishment, at prices to suit everybody. ,, Slatlngton has nineteen different dry goods.groccry and provision stores. Three new stores were opened there tteek before last. Firewood at $2.23 a load; and a pew and handsome Iot f baby carrl - ages, very cheap Just received at Sem. hie! k Gable's store. The Lehigh" Valley railroad com pany are building an IroH bridge across the river at Bridgeport, half a mile Ibis side ot White Haven. t T. D. Clauss, the tailor, has just ro. turned from the city, and Is now open. ng,,an entirely hew stock of spring goous. Call and see them, L. D. McDanlel will please accept our thanks for a very liberal mess of trout presented us for breakfast a few faiornings ago. Tremendous slaughter in ladies, gents,' youths' hiid clilldrfehs' boots, shoes and baiters, at T. D. Clauss,' Bank street, LeblgUton. Call now 1 , Correspondents of llio Now York Herald andSiiu visited tho cells of tho Condemned Molllo Mngulres In the Echtiylklll county Jail on Monday. , The employees of tho Bethlehem Iron Company have been notified that on July 1st a reduction of from 6 to 25 per cent, will be made in their wages, The Special Sale ot Dry Goods Ac, kept up at a very lively rate at the rlglnal Cheap Cash Store, all owing to Another large arrival of now goods at very greatly reduced prices. i The sSu'con Iron Furnaces, at llelleitown, are to be putln blast short ly, .They have already fired the stacks for the purpose of drying them out preparatory to a resumption ot opera tions. . J. K. itlckcrthas still a few of those eligible lots In IMckertstown to dispose kt. If you feel like securing n good hqraa call and see him He Is also sup plying flour, feed, lumber and coal at the west rates. On, Tuesday night of last week was o bfc seen In full operation for the first (me since the failure of Jay Cooke & 36, the Catasauqua Rolling Mill. This : ooks as though Iron matters In the Valley were brightening. , T. ii. Clauss, the merchant tailor fa now lecelvtng an Immense stock ot tpring ana summer styles or ciotns, cas ilmeres and vesting, which he is pre pared to make up in the latest fashion at very popular prices' for cash. Unless the Governor or Board of Pardons Interferes, there will be four Mollies hung lu our jail at Mauch Chunk, on Thursday next, 21st Inst. Doyle, Kelley, Campbell and "Yellow Jack" Donoliue. Potato Bua.l Potato Buo 1 1 Go to A. J.'Durling;s Drug btore for your Paris GreAn. There are several grades 6f Paris Green In the market. A. J. Durllng tens the proper grado fur de stroying tho bug. For sale wholesale or retail. , Mrs. Kelley, mother of Edward KeUey, who Is sentenced to be hanged at Mauch Chunk on the 21st Inst.', has to hopes that her son's sentence will be commuted. Olio Is preparing to give him as respectable a burial at Mount Lnffee, Schuylkill county, as her scanty rnean will allow. Gent's furnishing goods, compris ing white and colored shirts, under, wear, collars, neckties, Ac, tn' Immense quantities, and at prices lower than ever before offered, nt T. D. Clauss' merchant tailoring establishment, Bank street, lehlgbton. The Middlo Creek Mines at Fre mont, In Schuylkill county, caught tiro on Saturday from the ignition of gas by a blast. The fire has iruvlo rapid progress,1 and It wao" believed Monday that Seven breasts or gangways were burning. Pest Poison 1 Pest Poison 1 1 A safe, sure and cheap destroyer of the potato bug, cabbage and currant worms and other Insects. Unlike Paris Green, dissolve In water aud Is sprinkled. Sure death. No danger to plants. Costs 25 cents an acre only, A. J, Durllng, druggist, sole agent for Lchlghtou and vicinity. B. F. Klcppinccr, "noncst.Bcii,'' removed on Thursday, from the Valloy House to ft prK'ato resldeuco on Second street. The young raan'Walp, reported In pnr last as having been seriously Injur ed nt Packcrton, died on Tuesday morning. Found, a gold sleevo button and linen cuff, a .lew days ago, between Lehighton and. Packcrton. The owner can have it by calling nt tills offlco aud paying charges. , , To-morrow, (Sunday) Bov. G, T. Haines, of Emaus, predecessor of Rev. J. K. Kncrr, will preach In Ebenezer church of Welssport, at 10 am. m. In the evening there will bo a children's meeting, when he will bo one ot the speakers. If you want something nice In the way Of pictures of your husband, wife, sweetheart or chlldicu, call nt Kostcn- uauers gallery, a few doors below this ofllce. S Dengler, of Slatlngton, Is now associated with Gideon Kosten bader, and they will bo sure to suit you, Daniel Graver, of , Iho Bco Hive store, has been In the city during the past week, and is now receiving an other largo stock of ladles' dress goods, dry goods, carpets, groceries and pro visions, which lie Isoffeilncr at very low prices. IIo Invites you to call aud ex. amine goods and prices before making your purchases elsewhere. All goods are warranted to be exactly as repre sented. Wo understand tho annual excur sion for the benefit of St. Luko'a Hos pital, Is to take place on the 2Stu of Juno a trip by railroad to Amboy,and thence by steamer to New York aud return. Tho expenses of this declded cdly beneficial institution1, aro defrayed entirely by voluntary contributions, nnd we hopo our people generally will tako tho tickets, and enjoy the trip, A reunion of all the teachers and students of the Kcystono State Normal School, sinco Its organization In 1805 to the present time will be held in tho Chapel of the School building, at Kutz town, on the evening of Commence ment day, Juhb 21st, 1877. Sliort speeches will be delivered; after which the evening will bo spent In a social manner. Jacob A. Blunicr.ex-Cashler of the First National Bank of Allentown, has been adjudged a bankrupt. A meeting of ids creditors, to provo their debts nnd cbooso one or moro assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court ot Bank ruptcy to bo holden at tho American Hotel, in that city, on Tuesday the 20th Inst., at 10 a. in., beforo Edwin T. Chase, Esq,, one of tho Registers In Bankruptcy of this District. The men and boys, 11C0 In num ber, employed.ln the Lehigh & Wilkes barre Company's seven collieries at Coaldalo and Lansford, In the Upper Lehigh region, struck on Saturday against tho reduction of wages which took effect on the 1st instant. At a mass meetinc of tho miners, held Mon day, a committee was appointed to ascertain the amount ot the reduction. The matter lias been amicably settled and tho uicu will resume work Monday next. Tuesday riftcrnonri, while Paymas ter Bissell and his assistant, Captain Carllng, of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, were going in n bugcy, with $12,000, to pay the miners In the Brlsbin colliery, In the outskirts of Scranton, they were attcked by two masked robbers a sliort distance from the mine. The robbers drew revolvers nnd fired, slightly wounding Captain Carllng. Mr. Bissell returned the fire, and the robbers fled to the woods. A reward of M00 is offered for their ar rest. The annual Commencement of Muhlenberg Collego will take place on Thursday the 28th Inst. The exercises will consist of orations by the studunts of tho Junior and senior classes, and the Conferring of Degrees on the graduates, The Baccalaureate address will be de livered In St. John's Lutheran Church on Sunday evening preceding the Com mencement, tyy Rev. Dr. Sadtler, the president. On the evening prior to the Commencement au address will bo de livered befoiu the Literary Societies of the College by Rev. Joseph A. Sless, li. i)., or rmiaucipma. The graduat ing class for this year numbers eight. At about 11 o'clock on Tuesday night, fire was discovered in the resi dence and barn of Mr. Tllghuian W. Stelgerwalt, of East f'enn township, both of which buildings were burned to tho ground with tlieir contents, thu family barely escaping with their lives. From what we learn there seems to bo no doubt but that this fire was the work of an Incendiary. Mr. S., will be a heavy loser by .the fire, notwithstanding the fact that ho has Insurance on the property, with Thos. S. Beck, Esq., lu Susquehanna Mutual Fire Insurance Co., of Ilarrlsburg Pa., of $1,700. The coming Anniversary of Ameri can Independence W'H bo observed lu Slatlngton by a grand parade of the Military and Civil Associations, Fire Department and Schools. The Allen RIHes,.of, Allentown, together With the Allentown Cornet Band, aud a nd'nber of lodges and societies from Catasauljua and other places, will also participate, "o " bad struck her witu a.knue. ifouuu Tim nrnsPMlnn. nfti.r n,nli il,.L,l,"7.!'.erl''i'f .' . offert-d to go tor some of the principal streets of tho borough and Walnutport will vHItl a fine Grove, nbere the Declaration of Independence will be read, orations delivered, &e. A brilliant display ot fireworks' In the evening will close tbo observances of tliodtiy. Wo took a run out to the new slate quurry, uuw iJiieiiing on me jauu of Lewis Graver, lu South Lehighton, on Wednesday afternoon. .There are some seven or eight' men engaged clearing off tbo fop rock, find they have already reached a depth of about 7 or 8 feet. We saw a few specimens of 6lato al ready taken out, and found tint it split easily and ota uniform thlckness.whilo the quality u pronounced A No. 1 In fact, It Is claimed to bo equal In all re. spects to the celebrated Vermont slate. I lie stock of tho company is belm; iany is belnn tUcJay. X rupiuiy laKen, anu tliose vest should do so without Reading is eating cherries already. Tho 'deaths in Reading last year were seventeen less than 1875. Reading expects to recelvo .straw berries by tho car load this summer, Allegheny county will bo assessed for state taxes, tills jear.about $00,000. During the month of May 3ll oil wells wero drilled. Of these, 70 wero dry biles. Go to David Ebhert for your t,cams'. niS "rigs" aro lu fine condition and Ills charges low. An attempt was made last week to set firo to tho property of ox-Sheriff Albright, of Lewisburg. Somo of tho oxpress trains on thb Lebanon Valley Railroad run at tho rate of ono mile a minuto. -Mv. S. R. Catlln, of Pottstowd, 'A 10 u' races 1,1 tlmt Placo nud lost fwdlamond setting that cost $100. Tho Clearfie'd Raftsman's Journal Srints tho names of over twelve hun red signers to the Murphy pledge. Wllliamsport editors and printers aro at the head of tlio Murphy temper ance movement in that place. The Lick monument, to bo erected at Fredericksburg, Lebanon county, will coyer twenty-four blocks of the cemetery. Thepipo works of Messrs. Mellertoi Co., in Reading, wll( commence opera tions lu a fow days on n large contract for New Jersey. , Beautiful 1 When you go to Mauch Chunk, don't fall to call at E. F. Liickcnbach's near Broadway House, and see bis beautiful wall paper, &e. The Mayor of , Pittsburg Jias scan dalized the wholo town by sending to the workhouse for ninety days a lot of youuj; roughs who belonged to the first families. They had plenty of money to pay fines, but fining such fellows is no punishment. Court Proceedings. June 11, 1877, Court opened by proclamation, lion. B. S. Sreher, President Judgo, aud Aoso-' elates being present. IJst ot Constables called, returned and sworn. arand Jury called, sworn and charged. Com. vs. David Boltz ; desertion nud surety of tho peace. Caso heard. ' Com. vs: Charles Wagner; abortion. Ignored. Cora. vs. Dau. Martin i surety of tho peace Case heard. Tavern license of llcnry IlorRCr transferred to Lowls llcrcer. Com. vs. Michael Boylo) cutting timber. Trao bill. , Com. vs. James McFaddon t assault and bat tery. True lull. Com. vs. Mich. Boylo i cutting timber. Held In t300 to appear. Bill lor tuquest on body of Seb. Mensti, ap proved. Com. vs. Lewis Bcnte'n ; assault and battery. Prosecutol . L Friedman, to pay costs. Com. vs. J. Billielmer; larceny. True bill. Com. vs. yreu. Kruno; rctolving stolen goods. True bill. Com. vs. Peter 13bbcrts and Dav. rjnfllth ; ob stiucting a public oUlcer. True bill. Com. vs. Win. Urowu; i aud IS. Held In $300 to appear at uext term. In muter of resignation nt O. J. Murrayad auuitor of Bauks t . p. II. II. .M elliHlo aupolu. ted auditor Mary Williams, by her noxt friend. Morgan 1'iico, vs. Kvuu Willi mis, ludlvoico. Bauitr oldered 10 publish notice. Kniellso itohiiK, bv hor noxt friend, J, W, Bteigtrwalt. vs. Al'red Itolirig. lu divorce I. J. Mcehau appointed Commissioner to tako lest'tnouy. V. C. Wren, assigned to Tardec, Marklo and finer, vs. li 11. lly & Co. ; Altldavlt to open Judgment, ltulo upou piainttus to show cause. t, V. Fanuau vs. Ilsier d: Booth i ltuie on defendants to p'eao In davs or Judgment. Auditor's itepoit, oibttibutlng tumis uiblng from bliei Ill's sale ot pcrbonal properly ot I'tr diusud Wut-uer. couiliuicu tu i. Com. vs. Iti'eso Puce j assault and battery. Not guilt', l'losceutortopuy ouo-fourtU aud deieuiianl thieo fourth of costs. dm. vs. Daniel P. Uaker i fornication aud bastaidr. lieteudant held lu 81im to appear at uext teim. Com. s. Snmuel Ileliler A Thoo. (leister i trespasslug. Iguured. U. B.,Xiudcrmau.piose cuto', to pay costs. Com. is, James Jloylo; larceny. Ignored. Com. vs. Auiou 1), Miller ; lareeuy. Iguured, Com. vs. D.mlei P. llaite -; lormcattou and bastardv. True bill. com vs. .T. Jillhoimcr larceny caso on. Acu now ledgemcui ot Kberlll deed tor Ileal Ca tateot Nathan Cluuss. Kxeeptiou eitoit. Kstuteof Itenjaiiilu Yoagor i order of Conn to bell Ileal Eslato aud icuuiu to Court, lleport read, and alias older of salo granted instate of Maria Kuebier i Petition ot guar dian to Belt Itenl Kstuto. urder of sate granted. Com. vs. 1'iid Kiom ; lecm tag stolen goods. " Not guiltv." com. vs. Peter Ebbcrt.t Dan. Oiimthi os trucllug it publio oulcer. " Nut guilty," Com.s. Wiu. Wane; eaibe22temeut. True bill. Casuon. Order ot court to view site for a brldgoovcr Poho l'oco Cieek, In Fianklln township. Petition lor u public load in summit II111. Juo. 0, llutter, Jaiuos bwieney NouhUril. tltli appointed viewers. Inquest en Ueud body of William O'Conner; Couuty Cuuimissl.iiiers to pay costs. Com. vs. WiUon o. Yeuser i foigery. Deten danttltschargeil. com. vs. wis Wnlpi embezzlement. Caso on. 1'euituu for allowance for support of Kllen Miller, unuor rhlld ot Henry D. iuiiler.dpc'd.ov tho guardian, v. 1). Cinu-s 1'ioper authority luu i;uuiuiuu. i li. Ulliu-S i'l granted lor the uext i mouths. Trial Proceedings. Monday nttcmuou. Juno 11. Tbocasoot Com. vs. Buy. Ilelli was tho lirsi caliod. This Is a case of do&eritou. 'tho piosecutux was the ttrstwltuess cnlled, and leelted h most woeful story ot conjugal negleet Defendant had lett her In a Iiciiuohs coiuutlou whjlo sick, without ultondants, medicine or aiirtliluK elso, lor near ly a week. Uer ilsier nt last took lurawuy. slio substiiueutly visited tueir home to get her ihiugs, but not to stay. Mie then iiiclaiud that sue would never live Willi lnmilleitz) airaini assiguuigas a lesson tho uumeious beatluks she had received at his hands. He ouce assaui. ted her with a butcher Lulfe. Their son, it Ud of 17, had Itlt previously on account of 111 usuavo. When she was sick, hu leftiscd to get a uoctor, te.liug his fatlier-tu-law that he had pant don tor's butt euuugli, aud If they lud to much money ihey might get a djclor and pay htm. Br, Doiouug Know Mis Bcltn auended to her lor yeais. Wbeu called on to see Iwv last March, found her In bed with a scalp wound. mio wss thtn all alone In tho house, Beleudaut did uot.selid for .me. luueeil tho Ionian uesllci mo uot to let her husbaud know that I had boen tbeio. John Veakel-J-lved In BeUi's house at thi lime i ttie Ileitis' had Irequeui qjitue.si be often abused her. Ho said to nis ouco that he had a great notion to kill the d d b b." lie said ahu was too d d Iszy aud Kood-ior-notbir-g, and turn he had paid doclur lulls enough. Mrs. Yeakel Lived at Belu'ai iluy often efuarrelled, but never uuaerstood what they uld. Lived there thiiteeu mouths i scaieeiy a nay passed but what he'd be scoldlurf her. I w.b in mo tviiur -.iieeeu ai; me lime it nas flu? urtuhlmri, but Uo reiuutetl iuo uut to. He BliJU UlMi IUUV JIUU UUU tt UKU. Eilellieltier-Wui caltcd into Belti M)mnia.emMaitU; Mrs iyitzwaa .tcWabJ. He d.' Py u aueutiuu to her lor four Ujya, ail of wlL.Vb ilva 1 wait1 i tier. J(i(b ilia uoi oflertoNPay Ko lor my eeniwaf jMib. Ji.ioiil uietotieJjinvi'tlfto&omet-oru-iiieai, uua 1 look vlevcu imX11111 'ly lia'l.a little Hour about the liouehU('aItle buui. lteltz enmo hmu every eveuNlK Airs. Ucllz waa wounilt-q uUuut tho bead. lltJt uv vr una iuu to inu auVtbliiii uptoliumtevt be never iokou me. heal wava BteiiicU CP have a ctuum Uu-iul of lle!is Aim .tAr,ai.tr .LlYfl UeXl 111'ifilllinP In I lift llbitz Thevdu u't UrP toKttUer aatlieyomUt to. CalluiKat he' hume mie day 111 March, I IoudU her Ivme oi .winno, with u had guh about the heaor kiwwhow ho provided lor her tki rt..Vinm i-miiinff nt iNit.nn liutdueta. he told met" her prerthco that if he rme the jator was eua-ed iu uieotlutr, wnL had u,vu man 1 ke itbeV." would ho the hetltr "t ? vroimsaory noto with a load peucil aud oir ' wwruat a ie crted M ' handed It to the riiihi party while the prayer liau. lio tz-M7wife W houe wMIe I I waBBtlHfroiuroii. Theiruuiotal conveiautiou, wuaut work-. Onmy itu I fouud hwiruue. Jbarirtduiraiuit him, w for biiumugiip ttie uh bhofcubiiucniiTcumIi l altwhrotolii& Jl of Kame thle uauaihiiri.ghtluiiro,veu audKomulatidture. AnSSMPuuaftBJJli,l tliouMIicielio wonld uit. rhelu- a piciuie beioui'm tome- inn r iuwh ai wiynpionued welt lor W" laBjUyt wheu'vtr I uld swU wrk. Ttire wu4 aa Uouoii aix ltuovtiijtf alHIUt tile hOll ii WU ilUHU W Jttl I lino i Dad to us uijj mru moni ui would he eoue without mr J wueroano wai lor elilillng her. I woikcrt rtoy and night to get u. i-uv. pun ,iuiiiii isecumi my t nous, Hlio nlwnys did all tho could lo provoke mo. INtld li lnr-ro nmnunt. fur ilimtitt-.liin. fs Am willing to proildo lor her if she'll lpturii and hehavu herself . Tiolastliiriiltnronml oir pet abo took awav. Hho was In tho lnbit ot iiiiiiuiiiiiing soo compinined nil tho tlnic. Told Mr. YoaUol to take care otheraltcrl had Strnck her fwith the ictilfnl. Tnesday Juno 12. Although tho beiligcrant iuiiiiiu uiijiuLi- iu iMiuiiTiy nuiro nnu apptitentiy ready for lcconcillailou, the battio emitlnucs. Mr. lloltz Is once more called to the stand nnd Irom his testimony it may bo Inferred that tin green-eyed monster liml souiethinir in mi in ringing nbout tho difficulty. This mlaht nlso iin.uueen luierrea iiom mo testimony or de fendant's brother. Jos. Knglcr (lives the conplo n pood reputa tion and s lys that they had Uwolt pacenbly to. gether whllo living In his house, some IS years ago. Hannah Eames-Know the Beltz family somo 0 or7yenrs. We occupied ono houso together, llcmcmbor tbnt, ntouo time, wo were " cutting up" eome at their houso In Mr. Beliz's absence, Mrs. Beliz-Then cxulnlns tho stabler nB.nr. ntauicr wiuint our houso many a tunc with Beltz i at times alone too. Dr. Do Young Beltz baa been represented to me as a very abusivo inau tt) his family. Uo Is not n ilriukfug man. At this tho evidence closes. Com. vs. Daniel Maitlu. !Thrcats-In this caso dciendsnt Is called on to explain what teavo rise td the difficulty between himself and the prosecutor, ltonug. llo tolls aplausiblo story, according to wnuh ho is innocent ot tho offence eliargeu-e-of conrso. HlglimanCrarie-KnownMttrtln since 1831. Never saw anything wrong iu linn-druuk or soheri Noah Ilouscr Live at Quakako. about a mllo liii Martin's: noihlngcauboeald against lum. Jlcuben Stuart Martinis a good enouirh man when sober. Havo not seen him druuk within tho past year. 'Ihls closes tlio case, ond tho Court concluded that each snould pay ono holt ot tho costs lu the case, as nest calculated to induce them to dttcll penccably together hereafter. Jas MoFsduenwholnuneO moment com. mltteduu agvratated assault upon blnmother, wss ucjt placed on trial, His was a plolu caso. but as tho accused is known to bo of unsound mind which was also s itf sfactorily proved on trial, thojnry found him "not guilty" as the District Attorney lind sitagesto i, and recom mended his caso to tho proper notion of tho court. The iielt case called was that of Com., vs. IteeBo Pure, which latter was charged with as sault and bottery by ono Day. Potts, employed at the Yorktown colliery. The assault' as ibargcil.ioilcplaco Innu air. shaft at which Potts and Price were at work and originated lu a conflict of nu Ihorityi The prosecutor and de. fenudllt were thennlVTuii-ttAu h,.m nrtn .riif. j verdict ofjiot guilty" was returned by the Jury who Imposed tho payment of ooe-fourth of .uoiuflo u,i,u iuu prosecmoranathree-rourtiis upon the defendant. Another warning against the bringing of trifling cases into Couit. Com. ys. J. Bllheimor. In which a pedagogue named W. U. smith, who teaches tho loung idea how to shoot .at Lehln-hinn. Tiosecutor, was then brought un. i'rom the uviueucu n nipeajcii xnoi somo timo ago Mr. Smitli had le. t an old hat In defendant's care to bO ronovntpd. Thin hnr li.r..iiHnr. fnliu. . return, as promised, but offeied to send It by ex. r.w.-'. nuiuiuuKjir, ouiuu rciuseu ro accept. He wanted oclcndant to deliver tho hat as ho had agreed to do. Tho conso.nciieo WSS n nrosecntlOIinil n rlinnm nf Inrwni. luh,.i, could not be maintained, ond alter patiently listening a whole half day to tbo testimony in the case, tho picas of the lawyers, and tho Judces's charge, the Jury very properly return ed a verdM of not gpilty " aud thus that poda gauge "old hat" will cost tho couuty about a hundred dollars. com. vs. I'rcd Krono ; receiving stolen gooils. Defendant a Junk-dealer, is accused of having received nauantity of sernn irnn. cenin,. f,-n. the L. V, It. It. Co, ; the pioot of his knowledge ot tho lact however beiug lusufllcleut he Is no qutttod. From Mnucli Chunk. Thl4 has been tho dnllest sesAlon nf nnv term ot court we've hnd for somo years. On Ktlda y nnd Saturday of last week Mr James Z Miner, the artist, took somo very good photographs of the eiillro Jiolly fraternity now lu Jail hero. They wero all willing to sit. exept Campbell, who required considerable coaxing before ho consented., Sheriff llaudenhush Is almost bored lodcatb. by the huudreds who would like to attoud the execution. Tho Democrntin Ponntv rnmtnlilM hold a bn.Mess meeting on next Alond.iv at I p. in., when nil membcis are requested tout, tend as matters of Importance uro to uctcd upon. Com. VS. I. P. Mntrftr. fnm va lnt 1-.1. ltsh, Com, ys. frank Inkman, and Com. vs. lit. l icyoian weio settled between tho parties bo lore the meellug of Court. inere win uo an excursion from this place to Peith Alllbov nud nil llin Nni th liivfr f.Vn.. n week, i ho train will leuve Mancu Chuuk at s a, m aud return at mldnlirbt Faro tiuo. In several of tho cases tiled dniini? timm. cent term. Court was compelled to assign counsel to lllinccunlniia flpfpinlntitM MB.,U Jas. ICalbfus. Jamos s. Loose aud L"d. Mul- ueiau were the lortuuato ones chosen. In the cate of Tho nas P. Fisher tho applica tion for n now trial was this (Thursday) alter teruoon oyerrulod, and tho pusoner sentenced " lo be hauircd by the neck until dead." While sentence was being imposed tho prisoner pre. serod ins usual tana rrotU. Althoushlmprlson. meut begins somewhat to tell on lilm. beep posretl to bo lu exoeilcut health Builm; the proceedings the Court room was ciowded. It now leaks out tint tho benevolent gentle man who benueathed his nrouenv m r,,iiiiv- and reckless,, both here ard at lnucastir, whcroiho was caught. Is an old Mate's prison, bird.hsving scryod tbo stato lu that Institution some years ago. For his leceut exploits nt Lan. caster ho will bo fortunate ir ho gets less than six year, after wnleh If the patties injured should bo so minded, hemav bo arraigned hoio. At Lancaster be hud ngi red to bequu ith tho pilcai&io,blo,toa ceitaiu widow I0,jt laud to tho latter' servant t ilOJO. The widow Is out JJJ.oo. The I.aros Poisoning Case, The Supreme Court Monday niorn Ing, says the Harrlsbure Patriot, rnn. dered an opinion affirming tho Judg ment oi me iHortiiampton county coutt in tho caso of Allen C. Laros, who poi soned his father, niotherand five sisters and brothers, a grandchild and an aged man naoied Moses Schug, on March Ul, 1870. The father nnd mother and .Mr. Schug died from tho effects of tho poison, whllo tho children all recovered. The case was argued oi a writ of error before the Supremo Court at its last mectlug lu Philadelphia, during which a number of very delicate questions were presented for the consjderation of that tribunal, ilenco thq.protractqd postponement of the. decision. Tho. poisoning of the.Laroa family ereated a great sensation" at Kaston and elsewhere at tho time. , The father and mother of Laros died (lie next day after tho pol' s?n had been administered', and Schug on tho second day. Laros, after sus picion pointed toward lilm as tho per petrator of the crime, directed the officers where to look for a sum o( money 53-fO he had taken from hl3 father aud Mr, Schug after the commis sion of tho crime. Allen Laros was formerly a school teacher and had borne a good name. Tlio plea of Insanity was attempted to be .established" by his counsel, but the jury who tried liiin, brought lu a verdict of murder in tlio first degree, and the Supremo Court, Monday sustained th) action ot the lower court, nud another will bp added to loug list of oxecutions already an nounced to take place. A preacher lu a Pittsburg church was charged with forty offences by thu couirregu. tioH uf whloa he was pastor, lleacknowledged tho trulh ot thiity two, among them the fullow lug i rtliteeu lor. dent i elgat for falsehood i two loreuiraffluK m lainimal cxmvcwatiou while pUUiumud oue charito vt writlujr a jiroiniaaoiy nau1u church wlillou brother waspiayiujf. Jlo hatl bonoweU saiun mouey trom one ot the membors, aud wh.lo nuothor othla tlock vraa t-i'udiiii: mi u ferveut iMitlttoii to the ihrjuutif . HW.utrk tsiu4- tona few dyaKO;wleInhenuuit,- ralliM at the church iu luriw forte. rfuodto v mutw un iwwt iuu imuinvi, i .Lewie ii lie&o. wuo in icw tooic to iguih. Til(etheflrktcul Utat that ever l it 1'itlab ff, Til Conl Trnilr.. Tlio ofllccrs of tho ItcitHnff Tiatlroail Company ftflr llMLfmni HiHlitlinf Juuo tn tlm ixhnf July Inn two t'dinpmiofl, the nmd nud rauiit, wilt tnnkH5t)",oooitoiK?rfilioua nra roulluneiL If ther MoptliHii-sult will lo for the month noont tuou) prolitu rrom iiitlroml trafllo nud Ptcain roiltors, which will be mercoinn hyuun limnth'flloafroni cnnnls. IncItMiui; rent, nnd olio iiioiirli'a lots rrom Co.U nnd Iron t'ouipftny, coveilnfr, hf nil. somo 180,ot0. sliowlnga tiril nuco of a loa of tU3.()tO. Ihw, whclhpr nccurnto or uot, is the rwiaonlnff of tho ItradinK. In othoi worili tho invnnrfi of that corupnnr feel thattlicy nre nskrdto foreffo the receipt of f503,( ooncttial profit, ami assume n Icua ofi'JV WO, with nil tholundciitnl los ot ilisnrrumro- lUOnt Of lUlHinOHS. dlfllcnltt- Uh Inhnr. A-n. i?nf ouly without any nffiremeut to ;ivo thorn in crt'Hurd piotlta after July 13. but with theui- jiiuiHiieivii inai, intjr cuiupuny wuiiOHO Iie'iVliy in Inter uioulhs from tho aloppafjo. Thlaliite'r losa iHnypi eiioudcd lirstfrom Kcnicitr of vcssoU nt Jtlcumoml. ir tho company atopn lor it month, Its Block of conl w 111 not ho nutHclcut to cmpioy itil vessels, nml tho owncm, becoming dlBintcil, niny ivitlidrnw fom tho trade or wltuuraw the r vcmuIs together fiom Iho Tort lEichnwnd trndp. for ltmunnotbo forgottcu that this port lantn llsaUvautnj?o with Now York lu Uiom&tterot vcsel fcupptj-, Thohar vent time lor conl flilpoicnts is from Mny to W o Vfmbr, nnd n refunal to employ vessels nt tho oouon when they nro ph ntv will ben ecilous ui-auvuiuiio io iuo itcnoinc. ii ii slops a mouth, its fttoctr nt Ittchmond is, bit US.rou toua ntrnlnst prolmblyOHOUiu New olUhnr hor. New York would thcreforo bo nble to cm- floy all vessels dutinK tho iupcmiou, nud 'hlladolnhta would havo to send them away empty. It Is of tlio first Import nneo to thu JlftMliuff railroad company to cucouiafro vessels to como to I'ort ltichmund i aud, second, if tho ltcndintr stops mlntiur, H must not only lono a fircat deal ot merclmndiso and posHenner t raffle, which results from nctivo coal operations, hut it runs K.cnt ri-ii ot dllllculty with labor. The compauy Impliedly pioinlcctl its men tcady work fori ho etr. It it otitorces them toro-maluldloloi-npiontli, It will ho dilliculttoio move fruJi their nilndu tho Impression that tlio lulcncsH was to result iu better wagts for tho remamliiff portion of tho year, ,aud it will havo lo contend with tho feeing of dlsaatlsf.ictlon ro sultuiff -om eontiuiicd low waccs added to tho loss ota mouth's pay. JVow it Is contoudtdns to thiualn nuewtton of mivantniro to ho irnliie.l from hlK'icr prices oroult irom tho atopiiaRo, i uiuiitiu o Biuiu m uiiuuik m i iuuuuu iiu due I .on gay 2,'o,(Hw tons but after icsumpilon Llicro will oo an ability to produce nt least a,00J, luu torn moro than thu ma met will tako, and , OfHiKO of our production is just as bad asfi. 000.000, and cither Is HuiUclcnt to keep prices down to tho very rolnlmnm. 'this brings tho wliolo question bncic to Mr. Go wen's origin al ptopositlou, that without somo guaranteed irgiecment as to price, tho Ueadlug iwould get no ndvaueo. To this end have Mr. Ooweu aud his Hoard stoar' ly reasoned iu thopiutt. uud wo hear of no recent change ot opinion. Tho Head. Ing managers aro awake euough. lo ceo that when theioisnn over-productlua, curtailment Is of conrso eeseutiaU butau enforced cut tall ment of production may tesult om tho Ina bility of Homo of tho other companies to market their coal. If their wharves aro full and their carnaio standing loaded, they cannot movo much coal, but it the Heading Bail road com. pany agree to etop ono month. Jt will glvo thorn all un opportunity to get rid of tboir stock and to omptv their cars, by which they will thet-e-by bo enabled to produce and ship moio coal in tho remaining fivo months then they could havo shipped iu the cntlie sir, It no stoppago had becu made. Thoao points aro 8peculauve.it isxrno, but thoy nro not without their ftiliuenco with the Iteadlngriu determining tho question of sucpenslou ot a month's production alcaides, tho com panj' havo oid a large amount of coal at a Uzcd price.&ud are bound to deliver it. if co.il goes up in consequence ot the atoppago.lts com petitors will gaiu by it. while tho Heading will not only lose the actual detlciency of tho month ofidleuoss, but is pi evented from llllingits contracts, when tho cost ot production la low, and obliged to f 1 them at un Increased cost of production without au increase of icceipte. Tills is tho reasoning of tho fileudt ot tho Beading on tho pending issues of iho coal trade, and tho conclusions may. reason ably bo accept ed q those to govern, bo fur as that company is concerned, for tho lest of the current year. They soo no ad van ta go to bo gained by stop page, but feel that Buch a step nuy luvojve the company lu ulo'g of fiora esuO.ouo to tl.oo0.0o0. While tho managers of tho Heading do not do. slro tu bo considered as opposed to u compro mise t?nd agreement with tho other companies, they do not Uelievo, wtion such a cotupicuuso n lid agreement in made, it muat contain Air. Uo wen's original provisions: First. That stop pago for purposes of cuitalimentmust bo iu tho winter mouths, if made at all. Second. That competitive tonnugo must bo sold through ono agency. Talrd. T hat elfbTt must bo made to sell theauiplusiunew markets rather than io re strict productions and, Kuirth. That rhila detphia and iteaulnu Italiroad must have Us proper share ot tounago uud control of maunge incut, Tlio managers believe that there Is nothing to prevent such a plau botug put into force at once. Uut uotuing,cau be positively and definitely known until Mr. (lowen comes again into full and freo converse with his Board ot Alanairern, aud tho parties to tbo proposod compact. Ledger, 31 on day, COAL STILT. PF.CUNINO. ThoCOfllsalobv tlio Pf-nii'tvlvnTilft rnmmnir in New Yeric, Wednesday was largely attend eu, uoi. iuu uuyiug uncresc was noi very marK ftl. Tho amount oflerod was uo.i K) tons of l'tttsloucoal, ilellvcicd ot 24ewburgh bctoro Auxr. 1. The en Uro lot. with tho eTnenttm. nf pea coat, was put on tho market at ouce. The prices um oezau low, ran up a mile, nnd then (troppcu effou tome of thogiadeci. Tho ofllccrs ot the compauy weio disnppointi d because bet ter prices wero not realized, Tno prices obtain ed weio much lower than at last mouth's silcs. Oue reason of lower prices is that thoinotof the retail ucalors have a largo oupply of coal in their j'nrils, and aro not anxious to lucroaso their Biock at hich figures. Tho following snows tho Rales of Weduesuay, compared with tho sales a mouth ago; Lait Month's Wednesday's QaJet Average. OrntoDcrton X- -1). 'w 'l G (2 btovo 2 45 2 57 H 2 bO chestnut 2 4':H 2 fi'H 'Z 70 rt a 2 or 2 07 2 30 Lump..... 2 50 v2 2 65 2 75 bteumcr 2 2 60 2 75 'Iho followlmrtablR nhnwa thonnnntltTnf rnni shipped over tho Lehigh Valley Italiroad for the itk euuiuKJiiueuiu, tan. ami lorinoycarss t.uiiilaii.u uiuiiiiueuiuD uuiu tunb j car j ltrirlona Fruui. Week. Year. Wyoming Ifazletou Upper Lehigh,.,.,, louver Meadow..., Mahanoy , Mauch Chuuk 20.W7 15 imi 17 17 19 8,421 00 3U&3 03 13 Uit.321 15 fiSS ( 5 S72C&3 0-) ZM 510 It t,2AJ 05 Tolel 77,672 11 2,008 048 10 Last Your 41,552 14 J,tiJj.lC7 15 1 ncrcaso 3t',4U0 0J 434.S8J 15 Uecreuso ItKl'OUT OF COAL lrauportert ovir Lehigh & Huwiufhauna Uivisiou, Central H. It. of Nlw Ju'scy weekending Juue 8. I&77. Total week. Todato. 8 binned from Iohh. c.wt. ttma. p wr romiug jhvjui ia Upper Iehlgh 7,133 03 JISlMa 07 17C t3 lU'bJ7 03 2 5.9 lit 2:5 UlV 02 13 J 14 Hoaver Meadow.. 0("C7 Oil Handy nun Uranch.. Jlnzletou , Mauch I'hniik 7.7W 1 5 2-1 W 6,437 l'J llaznrdvlllo. Mmthaud Judd Total 67,187 17 l,2yn,CC3 (.3 rroYlouslyiepoilod 1,7:3.475 oa Total to dato , 1,2j503 13 " Sanio ttmo laotyoirl.oiu.9i0 ft I Increase. 270,731 17 Decrease ..... tt oTLcttera Uomalntug ULcalled for lu tbo Lehighton 1. 0M unto Juno 14th, l77i C011 fauAS ' Lydia Mrfflf, Jamoi D. lieau. uwon ju FuIht. MaliniluMlSi. llatiliiger, David UnupU Nalhuu Ucuiy. Hallio Mrs. Krum, Natuiiu lentz, Lewis II. Mclutiie, lYouk J. rutwr, joiiu A. 1 torn tele. Kin ma Mrs. Btrohl. busan Mrs. Iovaitz, Jouu Jr., Htmth, iCdworu Htitz II. O. Tiumbowcr, Krwin Persons calllugfor any of the above letters w 111 pleaso Bay " Advertised." JI. II, VKT&HS. rostmaster. -Tlio Aiiierk'iin rcoplo. No peo ple in the world, suffer, as much with Dyspepsia ns Americans, Although years ot experience, la medicine, had (ailed to accomplish a certain ami sure remedy for this disease aud Its effects, such as sour stomach, heart.burn,water tirasli, sick headache, costireuess, pal pitation of the heart, liver complaint, coming up of thu food, low spirits, gen. eral debility, etc., yet sluce thu lutro. ductlou of GitKK.N's August Fi.ownn we beljere there U uo case of Dyspepsia that cannot bo Immediately relieved. 30,000 dozen told last year without oue case of failure reported. Go to your Druggist A. J. Durllng, and get n sam ple bottle for 10 cents and try it. Two does will relieve you. Uegular tlzu 75 ceiitf.' PRODUCE MARKETS rillLAHVLriltA, June 15. Flour trrnir, moto iloliiB! 8iipcrHtift.eaai9ii.5i: rxttiM, f7twei.2j Mmii.'fotii family, ts.75ao.60- lViiiKjivnmu Uo, M.755-!iai: lilirli Krixliv), (Mb'SlO.U. ltroUour, $1 rKiii.7i (.'oriimeal, S3 103.21. WlHMt In pooU ilemanili I'ontidt Imula red. ?i.l)32i umber, ttniwt white. tit 3.10 llyo quiet at 5fl'c. . Cum in cood deiiiand for snot) yellow, C93o:c: mixed, oiasiii-. OatniUKmid dcuifiidi while, 4sa;oo: mlxtxl, I'lwese ktf.iiln Now York fancy, llantic: wemem, ti',tfioc. Ki'irs lirm: I'tiiiinvlvanii l?n vpaii m. t7n. rolioleuui wcuki rellue.I, He: crudo, lUSc. IIALTI.MOUF, Juno 15 Wlieet qnleti l'ennirvli vaiila lei), ll.Wffi.ll i; Mni'jhiii.t ie I, t.m'alM. Corn Southern gUndyi wi-hiru quiet bihX rnslcri clocd stondyt Boutlieiu w It tu and yel. low, lOct wostcru nitxed, soot, nliil.lumi. .'WiC: Bteamcr, 5ic. Oittii ometi iionUieru prltno. western White, 4jni ilj limed 40ttt7cVcnuylvaula, 47W 43c Ityo firm hut quiet: 80rs.5c. 1'etioieuiu duU and weoij crude, 7 33: rofln. ed, 13iai)c cmcioo, June. lS.-llour firm. Wuint in fair dcmatid;No. 2 nprlnir. SI.52H for eahitl.Dl lor July; tlM for Augustj Nu, , Corn netironnd n (IiKlo hlglierj 46o lor cash: 470 July, (Pc AuRiltt: rejected 41!ic. Oat. quiet ana weaW; JSo for cunhi37)4c for July: rejected iCHa 11)0 dull and lioiiilnallrCTlic;. Umley steady aud uuehauged. Kitw Vobk, Juuo 15, Tharo wai B linn'oiiliit' market for Uour, hut, moro trom naucitr nnd thoBinall quuutify romliiK forward Ihau irom any sctiritv in tho doiiiaud. Iu f aet,wheu sale weioprotBod, easier prices wero accepted In somo cases. W'o quote: btato and Western Biipcrllue, eo.coac.lei extra stato, HLtV)87: W'ei. lein mirlnir who.it extras, tijsltat 15; do. XX and XXX, t7 auo.U): wintur whrat oxtrus, in 7547.40, ilo. XX and XXX J7.Mil0i Minna' jota patt'iita. (iwili city ahlppnur extras. fii7ua .i0j Miullicrn shipping Axtrun. tja7.7o ora meal eaterii, Wa3.U; JJraudywlno, ity'o flour. J4.513M5. wheat feed, tlll&'i5 f ton. Wheat lireituiar, and only moilerately nctlvo Rales -it oeo hush . mostly uifeiior sprlnini at S I.12H, out iucludiui: small lois of tlio boiler (trade) In our roniro. Wo quote : Snrlnir So. I, tl.Wail.ll8t illlwatlkoo S S. II 7101173 1 Clncoao No.2. fi033'ji.07: rtjeetod and No. fptlUB, tl.loa160: red wuiler, Jl.60dii.75: auiuerdo.8l.8irti)Jl.i)5j Avhltedo., tl.753i V bush. Oat; firmer for Western, but closed dull, and thoairouced baiely maintained i solos 41.000 bush. at4Ia51o for mixed Western: lucludlnR No. ant 40c. alio it. niiclKo. Sat ViiiMHu. : and iiaiia. for wnita do. IncludluK No.) at,4Hcaiid Jo. 2 ut tie. : also white Htutc, C0'M12o. : u'xed. Judla coan firmer, but dull-ontho spot : dull and depressed lor fului o delivery aio on the epot. 85,000 bush, at 613PC0. for new Wesicra mixed, Including sUiamer mlxeilnt 58l459e. : and for future dellvery,8'),ouo bush at67 d57J.e. for steamer mixed, June iOI4aj7e., July, aud 690. for sail mixed. July. Closing rricesof DeUayeiT & Town bend, Stock, Government and Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia.' Juno 14th, 187l K,l2 ?'! 861 ,14" n"' " 11. .', lr bid asked U. H. 5-20's, 1SU5-Jitt J....I0OH bid I03T oskd U. S. &-::o's. 1867 1121 bid 1124 asked ll.M..MO,s,180S I15'4 bid 115), asked U.S. lHrt 112S bid 1124 asked IT. H. t'urroncv, S's 122 bid 122 asked U..S. 6' 18S1. now ill biding asked. U. H. 414'B. now 07, bid 107)4 asked l'oimsylranla n. It :9, bid 211)4 asked l'hila. ,c UeadliiR It. It 11 bid 12 asked Lohlgh Valley IU It ii bid Sii asked I elilBh Coal Jtwav. Co.... 17 bid 17)4 askod united Companies of N.J,1284 bid 128 asked tts.,Titusv...tlluff. lt.lt. 6!i bid S asked l'hlla. ft.lirlo It. U 7 bid 8)4 asked Woithciii Central It. It.... U bid 15 asked It04tOnVlllO 1'ILAR. it. lt 1 'n tPll l.lll 1 ? 1a nar. Oold IM ! bid 105). oskeil tcuyeai-s.iitteuioteil to klndloaflro IDastovo with keiosene oil, but ho dinir the can too near :i:r. . l"'.uulu,Is ueriaiany, 1110 skin beliic torn from her body uud limbs, bho died In a short time lu arcai acony. M.UMIKD. FnV-ltEX.-On tho 10th Inst., by Itev. a. A. v.. v 11 " i.tnriiuo, iur. aiviu j?ry ana Miss knima Hex, daughter of Hr. Jacob Itox. both of lSust 1'eun tonnshin. RKED-coniCE. On tho 8th Inst., at tho real. C liiuk. (leoreo A. Heed, of Bctblcacm. aud 1,'llr. aaucliter nt IJ. 1L r?nnlro l. n 1 HpLVBy-WILMAM-OntheOtb Inst, in -...,.v.u, Uv .nu Ai-muciicu vi mo unoo s parents, by theltev. D. s. Thomas, aeorsoW. ii'tXX' n"a Mary Jane, daughter of Cant. T. C. Uliama. - - j HIVns. Of paralysis, at Nonuehnnlna Pa..' Ur. O. A. Hives, aged (J ycarf and V months. Special Notices. E. F. Kimkol's Hitter WIno or Iron. This tmlr VOluallln tn.itn hnn hnim da lhnK. ono-hly tested by all classes of tho community that it Is now deemed lndlspousable as a Tonlu mwUcino, It costs but little, purines the blood und Kives tono to tho stoniacli, renovates tho jysteni and prolonits llio. Kvcrvbody ahonld have It. iortho niroof Weak stomach. Oen cral Uebliltv. IndiKOstlon, Diseases of tho Jtomach. and for all cares roquirluitB tonto. luls wine Includes the mojt agioeatiloand OKI. cent bait otlion woiiossess-Cltratoot Mametio Oxide, combined with the most eneigetlo of vefrutable ionics 1 ellow rerunan Hark. jo you want sometuing to Btrougthcn you 1 Do you want a good appetite 1 Do iiu wunt to get rid of nervousness I Do you want energy 1 Do 3 ou wont to Bleep well I Do vou want to build up our constitution 1 Do you want to feel Weill Do vou wont a bri-U and vigorous feeling I n?,IT?u.,J? trJr KuwKuiva Hirricit wine Ot I HON. I only ask a trial of this valuable tonic. Jiewaro ot rouutericlts, as Kuukel'i Dittcr WlOO Of IlOU Is the ulllVMirn nml ttAt.Tnl edy In the wurld for tho permanent cure of uyopvptuu uuu ueuiiiiy.aua ai mere are a num. ber ot imitations off-ied to thetmhiin t .nM cauilon the commanity to purchase none but iuu kuuuiiiD uiiicio, luuuuiaciurea by K. 1:. Ih-uukol. and hannorhls stamti mi rtm ,.nrir ... every bottn-. Tho very fact that othenfato at tempUnR tolralls to this valuable remedy piovrs Its north anil speaks volumes In its favor. Sold onlyiu tl botiles. or six bottles forts. 'Iry this valuable medlclno and bo convinced of Its merits, sold bv druggists and dealeis every Tapo Worm Removed Alive. Ilond and all Lomnlete. in iwnlinn.. till head parses. Boat, I'm and Ktjinacli Worms W??ei 'if' Kan'te1. SSa -North Sihth HU, Philadelphia. Ia. Benn for circular with a troa. tis on oil kluks of worms, advico free. Ask jour druirBist for a bolt o of Kunkel'sWonu byrup, which will do tho work. I'rlco II. It never fal s to remove sit kinds, from children or grown persons. Directions with IU Uar 6. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, huvlntr been DPnninf.nilv.ni. ed of th it dread disease. Consumption by a slui. pleremede. Is anxious to niako knowu to hls lollow suffeiers tho meaua of enro. To all who desire it. ho will send a copy of the prescription ud, (tree of charge), with tho directions for piepanug oududnit the saino, which tliev will lludiu buitx emiK toe Consumption, Asthma llronehilis. Ao. I'sltles wishing tue piescrlp. Uuu will please address IUV. E. A. WILSON. luH'oun-st., WilllarasburKh. N.Y. Jul3mo Errors of Youth. A Ooutlenmn who sufforeJ for yeare from sv rvoua ueuiuiy. rromature vvcay aud all the eiroctn oi vuQthiul IndUcrotion will, fnp tlm bol or mifftrluK liuiujmiv. Bend free to all who 11M It, Uut recivo ami dirwc-tioa Tor maklBff tb etinulo rtuuedy br which he war purett fanflor. era viahtjm tu prutlt by the fclvfrLnrr'a exprl' dice can do an by uddrowiup. m j)vriiwnrt. Ueuoe. JOHN 11, OCJDJl'N. PIMPLESr I will mall fl-rnel the mr.lnn f. i.H..n sllUIlln VKOKTAIILK llAUI tllt WdUrmilTO TAN l-'llKCKi.li I'lHl'Ltw nnd HiorriiEa. leav' ingthe stm stlt,c!our und beuutlfult also in Uuctious fur prinliielatTaluxiiriiuit growth of iiuiiin UM... i-iriiu BuiuiHi, jure, -Address lira. Vaudelf A Co. Itox 6111, No. 5 Wooster-st . . laullms W T Kl I, , a (Hirelia r lor a W hit ler & WlUoiv u'Vtih'uoiii""'- w W,U0,f 1