DISTWOr ATTORNEY A COUNSElAJIt AT LAW. 'omct, Ma. Mansion House, ,., . MAUOllOHUNK. PA ,T3ettllng Bstatos. Filing Accc'unU and Orphans Court ITaouce a specialty. ,, ,.i Trial of Cno.se oretullv attended to. Legal Vrunctltu In English nd Ocrman. Jan 9. 'fee $nttoro 'gitefltfc. BATUKDAT MORNING, JUNE 23, 1877. w si Local and Personal. Basil fishing will not be legal until julEt. Boston baa a borough debt of $148, 07.45. --Huckleberries will be plenty this season. New potatoes are selling on our forests It 00 cents per peck. Strawberries are selling In this place at 10 cents per $natt or tbreo quarts for 23 cents. The Lehigh Valley shops In South Maslonliavo as much work as. the pres ent force of hands can do In six months. Dip your brush Into the white of Inn egg arid apply U to your 'gilt picture frames, and see how bright It will make the. John Cleary, of Schuylkill county, tumbled through a bridge lat w'eee while running 'after an engine. lie fell from a kelgut of thirty foet and sustain fed probably fatal Injuries. Hats and caps In every vailety of style and quality, at T. D. Clauss' raer fehant tailoring establishment, at prices to 6ult everybody. f Part of the roof, of the Cayuga fcolllery, at Scran'ton, fell Friday, kill ing Patrick McSully and fatally Injuring Thos. Morgan. Firewood at $2.25 a load; and .a .new and handsome lot .of, baby carri ages, very cheap just rec'olved at Sem- kncl uanie's store. T. D. Clauss, the tailor, has Just re. turned from the city, and is now open ing an entirely new stock of spring (roods. Call and seo thum. Tremendous slaughter in ladies, bents;' youths' and chlldrens' boots, shoes and gaiters, at T. D. Clauss,' Bank street, Lehtgkton. Call now I Jacob O. Shatter, seed thirty three years, native of Muhlenberg township, Berks county, who left Iteadlhc eleven iave been . killed by the Indians In Dakota territory. t The Special Sale of Dry Goods c, s kept up at a very lively rate at the Original Cheap Cash Store, all owing to knottier largo arrival of new goods at very greatly reduced prices. J. K. Itickerthas still afewof those eligible lots In Rlckjbrtstown to dispose bf. If you feel like securing a good home call and see him Ho is also sap ilylng fldur.fced, lumber add coal at tho lowest rites. -T. Dl CIuuss. Itio merchant tailor Ik tin rMvlvlnop an lrdmenaa fttnclr spring and summer Btyles of cloths, cas Itneres and vesting, which he Is pre pared to make up In the latest fashion at very popular prices for cash. Potato Boa I Potato Boa 1 1 Go to A J Durllng's Drug btoro for your Paris Green. There are several grades bf Paris Green In the market. A. J. Hurling sells the proper grade for de stroying the bug. For sale wholesale br retail. Genl'l furnishing goods, compris ing white and colored shirts, under wear, collars, neckties, &c, Ifi Immense tjuantltles, and at prices lower than bver before offered, at T. D. Clauss merchant tailoring establishment, Hank street, Lehlghton. Pest Poison 1 Pest Poison I A safe, sore and cheap destroyer of (he potato, bag. cabbage And enrrant worms ana omer insects. uniiEe rans ureen, dissolve In water and Is sprinkled. Sure death. No danger to plants. Costs 5 cents an acre only. A. J. Durline. firucglst, sole agent for Lchlghtou and nlAl fZruvnT rtt ft,,, TtoA TTlvh ilore, has been In the city during the past weeSi and is now receiving an other large stock of ladles' dress goods, M foods: carpets, groceries and nrtf- ilslons, vfhlih belsoffoilnir at very low prices, lie invites sou to can ana ex amine goods' and prices before making . "Ti" "1"""!''. """r PI U ' ' " F. A. Beamish, tax collector, of aat of forging tax-duplicates for the ourcn ocqooi uistrict, ana is sun in ooreaersta got possession of tho tax- nnltpjltA ItAnfr Iata mif 111 a loavufi nnil Capt. R'. O. Rhodes and his Slating ruin i miiHrai inn ir mv nr. mn. nn i , i r .. j. i . . ft Celebration or tlieNatlda'sIiirthday. na tne Allen Loruet liana, of Allen ub. iinvn rviiiiiHii iiipir lnraniinn tn iih f if i t p vti viiiBi nv iTin rwfn mrn i nn xieuucu s verv coraia. mviiaiiou lo ii r r irn i Jinnify rn nn ri i emu i m . nut n in i. i ... m ii ccepu Tuesday Evening twb laborers, urvcjorsof the new Port Jervlsarnd ennsyivauia Railroad os'sUke drivers, cvuiuu cugngHu iu u tiuarroi near trtudsburn. The dispute crew into a ght, which was terminated byUallsger imninn Kanman ntini. hinii iiiitv j '"vj bv.Bw vviuiii nu was lusuully Killed. uailafcher retr uy eome ot the niururreu man 'a fends, and so terribly beatvu that he Tho McDaulel family wlH.fumUh the music for lire, danclne nt the Citi zens' Cornet Band pic nlc on the 4111. .'Ihe young folks will ho dellehted to learn. that CuttiV JIaiumotli Circus wl'll exhibit In this borough on Satur day next the 50th Inst. Everybody and his wife no doubt will visit the great ltomanJUIppodrome, Circus and Menagcrlo ori Saturday, tho 30th Inst. It Is said to bo Immense Kock Bros., havo been compelled to enlarge their spaco ror tho manu facture of their elegaut cigars and em ploy additional hands. This looks liko business these dull times. Judge Drcher Issued an order on Wednesday closing all tho saloon and drinking places in tho borough ot Mauch Chunk, from 10 o'clock on Wednesday evening until Friday morn ing, and Imposing very heavy psnaltles for disobedience ot the order. The 6cauo!d originally built, for the hanging of ono man, was on Wednes day altered and strengthened by tho addition of another beam and cross piece to hang tho four at one and the same time. Any man wlio cart pronounce the name of General Perokoltzsky Is not only sober and Industrious, but an ornament to society, and on payment of a very small amount uf cash will be privileged to ride in one of David Eb bert's handsome carriages. Livery on North street, this borough. It Is whimpered around since (he closing of the schools, that our open faced, genial p'eUagogue, Sam, proposes to buy a half Interest In the Exchange. Hotel, of this place ; Mantz thinks it would be more profitable to mm, to taue him as a partner than to keep him as a boarder. Our townspeople aro greatly oh- couraced bver the prospect ot a full re sumption of business at the Allentown ruiiuig mm. lb lias lursuiuu uujb vvvu employing about COO hands, and on Monday about auu additional operatives were set at work in tun estaoiisiimcnt. This U certainly a sign Of returning prosperity, ana It Is to ue uopeu mat the fullest expectations of tho stock holders and laborers may bo realized. There Is at last a reasonable ground for believing tnat a revival or Dusluess nas begun.. Not only is the outlook bright er in the large cities, bllt home mer chants and manufacturers aro experi encing a bettering of trade. Alleutown Democrat. On Saturday mornlncr Dr. Wm. Harris aud wife, of Hamburg. Beiks county, were awakened by a noise iu their bed room. It proved to have been mado by a burglar, who demanded the doctor's money or his life. The intrud er tnrew Mrs. Harris uown, and tho doctor lilt him with a rocking chair. The burglar then fired twu chuts, the bullets lodging in the ccllinc, when tlie doctor threw the scamp out the second story window to the pavement below. Wlillo lie was engaged in this athletic sport an accomplice of the burglar In dieted a flesh wound on the doctor by a pistol shot.. The burglar thrown out ot the window Is supposed to havo been seriously hurt. For the Pourtli. Among the attractions In this borouch for tho 4th of July, we notice the pic nlc for tho benefit of tho Citizen' Cor net Band, to bo held In the crove near the Ii. & S. Depot. The Carbon Coun ty Industrial fcoclety also advertise grand trotting matches for that day, to take place on the fair grounds, for premiums amounting to 150; and tho youths of the town aro preparing for a grand fantastic parade In the evenlhg. The children of tho M. E. Sunday School will also nlc nlc In Llnderman's grove bu the fourth, what else may bo prepared lor tne amusement or our peo ple on that day we as yet know uot, but from present arrangements there will bn something to please the taste ot most of our people. OurlU' Great lloiunu CIrtiis. This monster Hippodrome. Circus and Menagerie, will exhibit on the ground opposite the L. &. S. depot, this borough on Saturday next, June 30. Speaking of this show, tho Cincin nati Daily Star says: "The wild ani mals are particularly attractive, all of them being noole specimens of brute lire, 'ilireo superb African lions, a royal Asiatic lion and lioness, several magnificent leopards, a panther, zebra, sacred Hindoo' cow. elephants, etc.. aro the prominent beasts. The writer has inspected the occupants of the dens in the most famous Zoological Gardens of mis country ana Europo, but among them all he never saw such eraud ex amples of tli6 leonine race. Alt the animals are Iu perfect condition, and are la vigoious, healthy contrast to' the cage-worn, specimens usually seen in caravans.- Really Flrit-dlaaa Cl'gnra. Smokers naturally desire tho' best cigars procurable, and those who' have tried Koch Brothers cigars are apt to try tiieiu again una again ; in lact.Uiey never tire ot the Kodds bold at this es tablishment, as thiir large share of custom will testify ; it is a habit with strangers wlio nave once vislteo: Lehigh' tou aud Koch Brothers place of bust ucss, to always, when chauce atlords. procure some of their goods, and this fact alone fs an evidence of the superior quality of their manufacture. Tho brands " Our Own," " Roval Seal" " Figaro," " Florfiua" etc., have gained uu enviable reputation as really llrst-class cigars, the demand being fully eiiual to the supply, heluu made of clear Havana tobacco by expert worxmpn mere saiu is large unit dally Increasing, and as uo misreprcsontatiou ot goods Is practiced, their fame is be coming more Universal every Jay. We can tay In perfect good faith to those of our readers who enjoy the weed, that Kock Brothers dispose of none but tho very best or goods, practices no nil representations, and sell cheap In ac cordance with the times. Try " Our Own," " Royal Seal" or ' Flgaio," and Judge for yourself. Their suuikiug ana cliuwmg tobaccos aro also of ex celleut quality and meet with ivlaigo sale, iieuieuiner mo place : nearly op posite Exchange Hotel, Lehlghton, Pa; T Dovu:, Kkixy, Cash-bum. and Donaiujk Suffer tho Ex treme Penalty of Law for the Minder of J. P. Jonks & Mokg. Powell. The majesty of tho law ha9 ben vindicated, and tho four Molly Aiagulro assassins Campbell, Doylo, Kelly and "Yellow Jack" Doiiahoo so long con fined In our Jail, havo now paid tho law Its Just penalty, namely, their lives. Tho community breathes more freely now hat these men, who feared neither the lntvs of God or man, havo met their doom. Tho Inhabitants at largo of tills town and surrounding neighborhood, much as they regret tho necessity which compels capital punish hient, cannot seo aught eho In this su premo atonement of the four men In question, than a well-merited sentence. lo our Judges, to our District At torney, to bur Sherltf, to our police, to all concerned, who have so faithfully helped the cause of Justice In bringing tlie Molly Aiagulres to trial, a uebt of deep gratitude Is owing by all ot us. It Is to be hoped that no simitar tragedies, like those for which the four unhappy men are now lying stark iu their co 'litis, may ever darken the annals of Carbon county. The sorrow nnd shame these four men have brought on their families (and ot them respected members of the several communities In which they reside can uot be wiped out for gen erations to come. The mantle of char ity and Christian kindness must ho thrown over tho past) nnd no man pos sessing a spark of manhood In his bos om will ever reproach any ot the doom ed men's families for their connection with tho Molly Maguire movement, which turned Carbou county Into a perfect pahdemonium while It lasted. in pursuance of Instructions the holders of passes at nine o'clock pre sented themselves In solid phalanx Iu front of the jail, and with hands tight ly closed upon tho precious paste board, besought admittance. The stout, able-bodied policeman, dressed in authority and n black moustache, said, "Nu, gentlemen, you cannot come in lor soma time yet." men the J'.astoM Uays came up and so disposed themselves as to clear a large poitlon of the street In front of the jail. Next came forth n man with perlectly solvent lungs who spokn as ode In authority, and not as one of tho scrlbes.saylng: "You, gentlemen, must all get right down from here into the btrect, ana clear them there steps." men tile Ecriocs, l. e. the reporters atld the jury and tho deputy sheriffs, uoa an tiuii-o who nau passes stepped down tothe street. Then the news paper men having nothing else to do, looked at tho brick house across the street, where Donahue's mother wris seated at the second story window, and bis brother ironi uumuerlana, Aid., at the window next the alley. Tho father and mother ot Doyle were in the house across tho alley. A policeman emerg ed from tho jail bidding tlie Sheriffs jury to enter, which they did and were speedily sworn. ilio Jury consisted ot 2i men repic- sentlng different parts of the county, were caneu at u:3u. iney enteiea a sideroom whero their uames were called by tlie Sheriff, a ud they wero then sev erally sworn. At lUioll tlie doors wero thrown open and tho 75 deputy sheriffs and some 33 newspaper reporters entered and were assigned to their places. The arrange ments lor the execution had been com pleted. Tho ropes were pendant in their places ou the central beams : tho appliances to con a no the limbs of the condemued were provided, and white caps designed to conceal their features lata on each corner of tho scaffold. Only a few minutes elapsed after tho admis sion or tho lew spectators allowed to wltuess tho execution, when Sheriff Raudeiibush descended from the plat- loriu, an inuicaiion mat an was ready. A painful senso of oppression secmod to pervade tho'assembl&ge. as the clang occasioned by tho opening of a cell door announced that the work of death was about to begin. The first to mount the platform was Alex. Campbell, who was uillunea uy Ills spiritual artv ser. Campbell was ahead, aud stepped up tho stairway to tlie fatal trap with as ngiii a loot as ono usually has In as cending a stairs. Ills limb wero freo, and he t ink his position on tho gallows wiinuui a tremor. Sbelrll Raudcnbush hitd preceded lilui in order to arrange details. Campbell, busy with his de votions, his lips moving silently, had his eyes fixed on n bronzo crucifix, which he held In his hand In front ot him. He was accompanied by Father Wynne, of Summit Hill, wh6 was en gaged iu tho reading of au appropriate l'oalm. Father Bunco and Doyle then ascend ed tho scaffold, and Sheriff Raudeiibush asked Campbell if he had anything to say. Campbell replied a tone to low that tils voice could not be heard be yond the distance ot n few feet, that he did uot wish to speak. Ho already for gave everybody, and died at peace with all the world, l)6yle, upon being asked the same question, made n few remarks In a low aud feeblo voice, regretting his past life, nnd closed by sajlng that If he bad listened' to the voice ot his priest aud kept out ot secret societies ho would uot have been in his present position. Thus, from the verge ot the gibbet and the very brluk of the grave Molly Jlagulrslsin has received Its most signal rebuke from ono of its foruiet votullcs. Donohuo ascended the steps under guidance of Father Hcinen, nnd look his place at the side of Campbell. To the question of the Sheriff, ho replied that he bad nothing to say. Kelley was the last to take his place anil stood at the Mdo ot Doyle, his partner iu crime, and his companion ou the voyage to eternity. Under the prompting of Father McEnroe, the young man made a few remarks In et teet that he asked pardon for his sins aud forgave everybody. Like Doyle he attributed his tragic end to neglect ing tho teachings of tho Church nnd association with evil men. Father Bunco conducted tlie services provided by tho church for such occa sions, and was joined by tho condemn ed. Each held a crucifix In his hand and entered up6n tho stern duty of pre paring for death, with heartfelt earnest ness. At tho conclusion of tho religi ous 'exercises tho good fathers left tho platrorm nnd the virtues of the law were left with their executioners. Tho halters wero promptly adjusted, the limbs of tho condemned were speedily but gently secured, tho whllo caps were drawn down, and the Sheriff took his position to spring the fatal trap. Father Bunce gave the signal when all was ready nnd with rt heavy thud tho drop fell nt 10.54. The fall was t.wo feec six Inches, nnd As the bodies wero precipitated Into the well-liko space under the platform, they began to whlr.o In the most piteous manner. They did not collldo ns It was feared they would, each sprung freely with plenty of room to sparo, and tho gyrations of the strangling men could onty be likened to an hwful waltz of death. Campbell, Doylo and Kelly hung perfectly quiet from the moment ot their fall, and there was very little contraction of the muscles with them nnd no struggles. Donahuo seemed to havo moro vital and muscular forco than either of tho others and may bo said to have died hard. They were all very pale but did not exhibit the slightest weakness, In view of their dreadful doom. They died game ns they promised to do, but left no signs of any particular contri tion. Regretting their mode ot death they undoubtedly did, but It is a ques tion if they relented the commission ot their crimes sufficiently to give up their compatriots In guilt, who now roam tho world In freedom. They made no con fession, except to tho priests and at tho last moment to their God. Tho doctors decided after the exam ination Kclloy and Donahuo died from strangulation and that the necks of Campbell and Doylo were broken. Tho bodies wero Immediately delivered over to the relatives and they were taken off to their foimer' homes, Kelly's to Mt. Laffee, Doyle's to Mt. Laffee, Camp bell's to Lanstord, nud Donohuo's to Tuscarora. The details of tho execution wero most successfully carried out. Perfect system prevailed throughout, every thing was dono In decency and order, and Sheriff Raudenbush is entitled to much credit for the manner In which he conducted the first oxesution lu Carbon county. Doyle was pronounced dead In thirteen minutes after the drop fell, und the others parted with life in about the same length of time, the nveragfi being about twenty-ono minu tes. After hanglug about thirty minu tes the bodies wero cut down and de livered to their friends. The attending physicians wero Drs. DoYoung and Erwln of Mauch Chunk, Stout, of Bethlehem, Reber, of Lehlgh ton. The casket, or rather Ice-box, con taining the remains of Micnael Doyle, was the first to arrive at tho Lehigh and Susquehanna depot, to bo sent to Tamao.ua. Its arrival soou attracted a Jargo crowd. Doyle's nged father and mother wero there, aud soon as the lid was raised such a fcene of walling en sued as beggers description, and this continued until the chief mourners wero removed. Some of them had to ho removed by force to put an end to the distressing scene. Next came the bodies of K)ly arid Campbell, but owing to tho tremendous pressure of tho crowd their respective cofflus were not opened, greatly to tho chagrin of the curious as this may have been, lrl tho ladles' waiting-room several ot the (.friehds of tho late Michael J. Doyle were In a fainting tit; and uo wonder, tho stilling atmosphere then and tbero prevailing would have been sufficient to prostrate anyone, and how much moro persons sorely bowed down lu grief. Donahoe's body was the laBt to ar rive and thus all four ot the subjects of Heaveuly vengeance rested for awhile quietly in the small store-room ot the Central Station, a group of mourners surrounding each of the caskets. Every now and then a loud iiuan or piercing shriek would rend tho air, but beyond this no demonstration was made. Re mains and mourners left on 3:10 p. iu. train. Sheriff Raudenbush fixed tho noose around the neck of Campbell; Dr. Stapp, the Coroner of the county, for Doyle; Taylor, Coal nnd Irou Police, for Kelley, and Brink, for Dauah'Oe. Boyle, M'Gehan, Carroll.lioar ity, Mnnlcy and Duffy. They arc Executed in Pairs. J-ottsville. Jauo II. At ll: tho Sheriffs Jnrv toftk 1 lu-ir portions f ucIqk tho cufiuM. uiul ut. U:fii a muurutui pioutuuluu, hcfii!4Ml Uv the bhorltt ami i-tuiipou'vl or the OUlmin, I'ulli.r lierrhlud, ef Vvxi Carbou, leaulog upon Uoyie aud tiituur Wulsh, of lleclM:Uer ult with Mo (Jvluu. uijichod Irom their i-uila lo the bci fluid, lioth of thu comtemoeit uu'iiweie pau 04 uriuh, but otberuitio uiip.rautly col. When the noon ii Imtl htcu hilppGdon boll, tho tfoomod men'M head., kl..iuu mo croMrie. ex. teuut'd to mom by their outovbora tho cnlpriu bada tlim jruod-byf. l-nortu bilmr piuiouod McUtwImn un), " I havo initlil to say lu j on ahuut eithor my gmltor my luuocouco audi ante forKtveuoRs o( all tho wur.a aud u.U Ooj fur tho aito of all vhrlstlaua to lorglve tne, Tha.'a ult I havo cot to nay," Uovlo thou tti'iiued forward a low lucbea ami eaid, fleutii'uie-u, r lwt noimnjr to au, but uuuut tho hjiuo. I have uotuluir to gay to you abuut luy guilt or lnuocui-e. ami I forinvo tho uieu who put ma hero, aud hooe to bo lurclvtu by tbriii ami uli tuou." At il:7 thuuroua fell aud atll:2 tho boilioa weioiroiioaneul lilelo-a, aud a tnluuto Ijttr weroiutdunu. Votlniuu mot death ealiulr, but thai, lual woida ajti.uuil ull thu. fOlUiy,aud uot luuocout. lueu had hoeu launched m.u tier, hit)-. At 1 1:50 another &oleinuproooa!on, the pruiut. neullluuroaiu which wore C.rroliuud llo.it', mado It. appearance niid mounted thokcaffuld The a.mo ceremouy toat waa jieiloriuttl lu tho caaua ef JJcUrjrliau nud llovlu wa. performed, aud after the two men hud kiiuind iuthera Uate. ly aud Hereford. Ho irty uudi Well, ireutlemeu, I waal tu t ilk a few worJa to you. 1 utaud here tu-d jy Ueluro the pub.lu, and 1 wiaQ to bay the trutu nhuut the mu that may havo gone tcfore or eoiuo alter me. Thooiaa Huffy l blamed for givmu iiiedDior ahootiug ft man that 1 never saw, und '1 bonua nuuy iaa tiuu that I duu't want to belle br auyiuff mat 1 uuver caw him three tliuua m my lile wfuie. 1 taw 1dm ut 1'uttavule, and I will any that 1 neim- hoard himaay iu me or ualc mo toabooiYot fur fill. Aa for S'oUeKhau and llovle 1 HUIBT fi.lr.l ttifin fokdintiL 1- I hiMirt . i.u,.ut miu lurai.o mo Ul iui worm, aou luai 1 the LoidVUI ulj." Cairvll then told, - Oh, I have nottilc to par. l.nt that I am Innocent of tho crlmo tvuli w hlrli I am charRetl,' A lout look iio ed ttioiti to ho calm At 12:21 llionioifi'ilaultiMii inlmiira tot both bodies Writ' mldowii. llotll men died quli tly. Attwi ntrmluule. iMBt ono Muuler ami nnfTV n.eenilrrt tho wnitold. I10II1 men died calmly und without opening tliilr lips. Court Proceedings. Tho followliiR properties havo been Bold by Bhctiir ltuudcnbush 1 l'ropcrtv of Oliver Ktoiit. In Ktildcr township, to JameaDuciu for fMfl.tJ7. Property of Aniiist uawult, la Wctesport borough, 1 o J. O, Zern for 550. Property of Nathan Claua,ln Summit ulll.to (Jeoriro Kllno lor?'J50. Proper! v of Phlnp Ilernhnrit. In Penn Forest, toKriRt Mauch Clmut lijimmg ami Loan As eocmtlon forlllii. Pionerty of Albert A Wnlbort. In LchtKhton borough, to David (leicer lortiulo. P'olierty uf Daniel Embody, in llaut Penn, to T. V. Htelgerwalt forfoo. Properly of John Ucck.ln 1'nst Maucti Chuni, to Freehold II. fc L. A. fur M72 22. Piopetty ,oi Jos. Holahoe, lu oat Penn, to T. V. ytclirorwnlt for fiaou Propi-ity of Fred Ihirhmlor, in Vrankllu, to . M, Uansner for f35u. .l'ropcrtv ol Daniel tjortana. In Lower Town, incusing, to Samuel Zrtgeuf ua tor M. Piopcrly of David Uelti, In Upper Mauch Cliunfc, to Daniel l.ltta for ($'1J. Pronertvorbnrnh Zclgoulusi, In Mshoninir, to A. Arner forfJS). Property of Carbon Iron Company, In Parry, villo, io Oeo. llnddlp for tnwo. Property of Plinon uiausi. In Lohhihton. to Lucllln clnnsa for till" Property of Joa. Clrconiwig, lu Franklin, to Ileilinaii & Co. for 05) Property of blaier. In Kidder twt., to O, A. Allen for t'M). ' Petition ot John Ityonfor trnnsfor ot tavern Ilccoo of Kdwarii Swecnor. Jrnntdj. In matter of older of court to II. P. r,evQn.nR lun) t vv. A. ZolKentua to soil real e.tato. Alias order directed to bo Uoned. T. Arner .St Co. vs. v. 1:. lrlhlo, L. Tloherta, find W. II, ltobcrls. trading ns v. Ji Frlsblq & Co. ltule upon defendant to mead In twenty days or Judgment. Attorneys for L. llobens enter n coviTtuionon assumpsit. Joseph Mudara va. chanes L. White and Ellon White, his wife. Itulo upon defendant to plead within twenty d.ys. Samo day defnu. dim pleads uon assumpsit, payment,with leave 10 Pet off Caarles Kulin va. Thomas D. Ttos., executor, r4o ltule on defendant to plead within twenty Henry nabel & Son vs. J. o. Lance. Itnlo on defendant to plead withlntwenty dava. Defend, nnt, by attorney, pleads uon assumpsit, with leave, So, Daniel ltoof vs. Alexander Kocher. Unlo ou ucleudnnt to plend within twouty days or Judg. went. Deteudan t plouds pa) mcut. Ooorgo F. Drelsbach vs. Peter Schwob. Fl. Fa. .No. 0. Juno term. D. (I. A ueugllng & Son. vs. Peter Schwob. Sheriff directed to pay money ronllzod Into conrt nud Fred, llertoletto appointed auditor to ais trihuto. . First account of Geo. B. Newton and William Heed, administrators of J. O. Cleaver, late of Mnuch Chunk, dee'd. Confirmed nisi. , First and final account ot A. II. Tobias, ad imuisirator ot James Idclindo, deo'd. Continu ed nisi. First nnd final account Dent. Deer, adnilnis. trator ot John J, aritllth, ilec'd. Coullriued nisi. First aud llnnl ncco.int of A. 11. ToMa., ad ministrator of Leah tjprowl, dee'd. Contlrmcd Elfl. First nnd nnnl account of Wm II. Fenncr, administrator of Joseph Fenuer, deu'd. Cou Armed mil. . Fltstand final account of Henry zollnerand K. c. Miller, executors of ltoub. Zolluer, dee'd. Conlltmeit mil. First nnd final account of W. II. Montz, ad. mlulstrator ol Joseph Moutz, dee'd. Cundim cd nl-1 First nnd final acconnt ot John Brighton, ad ministrator of Gustavus llaitly, dee'd. Con firmed nlst. Fust aud final account of Jos. Ilclney and Henry lieltz, admlnUtintois of Duuiel ileltz, dee'd, Couhrmed nltl. First and flual account of Geonro Maurer, fraardl4n ot Kmmalino Price late Miller, one of tho heirs of bol. inner, cleo'd ConUrmod uisu Account of door go Huddle, administrator ot luos. shields, dee'd. Confirmed nisi. First and final nccount of Allied Whllting. nam, administrator ot Joseph Minor, deceased. Confirmed ulsf. First and lli.al nccount ut Thus. Solt and Polly Fath, admliustraturs of Alilbony Fath, dee'd. coufitmnd nisi. 1'irsi nnd final account of D. It. Keller, adm'r of JncoliVacort, dee'd. Conil-med nisi. , Widow's nppruisciuont of estato ot Joseph Chilstmau, dee'd. CuuUrmed nisi. Widow's appralsomeut ut estateof Dan. Kolb, deed. Couhrmed nisi. Widow's apruiemcnt of tho cstato of James Mctlrlde, dee'd. Conunnixiui-I. Ketato of Wm. McKeever. Petition for ordr of MllO, , Andltpr's report of dUttlhntionof amount m bnnds.ot Daniel Weutz. aunuuistrator of Jacob Wcntz, dee'd. Cnutlimcd absolutely. Widow's apprulsemeut of tho estato ot Fred. Slmleuburg. Coullriued absolutely. ilf st and final account of ueorge Stoidol. ail. miLlttratur of Geo. bleloel, ikcl. Confirmed ahiolnlely .Willow's nppialscment of estate of Lowls Fronts, dt-c'u, Coullriued nbboiulely. Widtiw's anpralcement of estate of Ben). F. yeiBor. deu'd. Coutlriuod ahnulutely. Orqcr to A. II. lo'ilus, administrator of John Bcltz, deo'd, to sell renl citato. Itcport con. firmed. listjto of Ilm Zlogenfus. Return of order of pale of real estate, continued nisi. Ustato of Jonas Itamaly, ileo'iL Admlnlstrn. tor's return to order of buio of real ejtate, con llrmou absolutely Petition for allowance for support and educa tion ot minor children of Catli., Wolf, dee'd. Guardian to pay to John Wolf, father of child' ten, the Interest irom April 1, 1S77, upon the principal In his hands, uutll further order from this Court for tho support of said minor child rcu. Puyiueut to be mado .eml-auuujlly, order of Court to admin-stratorol Dan. Buy. der. dee'd, to sell real estato. I'etitluu of bablua Dodeudort for benefit ot the Act of As-ciub y of Aim 3, U77. Petition lllod and ordered tu be recoided. Jos. Kberta and Joslah Xanuei, Axecuorsot Jacob h.uortB, deo'd, to. Joiiii Kberta. Peunon for stay of proceedings, ltule uoou plaintiffs to show cause. , 8am. Uuutlnget at, heirs of Jao. T. Bunting, dee'd, yi. The Nes.uehonlng Valley It It. Co. Verdict fur plflniiu.. io;4.ii. Township ot Fiankliu vs. Borough of Weiss, poll. Answer to mandamus. K. G. l'Utt. memher of tho bir of the City of Philadelphia, on motion admitted to pracuce iu the several Coorta of this county. Transfer ol laveiu license from U. F. KIcd pluger to Cath. 12ch. Allowed. tile Creek items. Grain fields look promising, Caterpillars will destroy tho entire crop of hops this yi ar. Tho (eventeeu year locusts have mado their appearjuuu in this aectlon iu very laigo nuiu bers, but talari ate done little u any damage. The late ruins havo given tho grua- a Ire.h st'ut, a ood crop may now be expected. Tho huckleberry crop prospecta are bril liant. , B.mer basgteatly declined In prlco tho past tno woe.. A number of our torinerahave mado gtcat improvements In their propt-rtiea tbo pait week. By all appearance the wheat crop will ho a failure this year, cuu.'-d by an insuit. Theur t.cle has udv.u cjd in price considerable. The chuica lnt ut Holt's has been fenced the nut wuok. Mr. Wm. Borer, ol this place, had t jo coutroct. Wlllthi Fonrlhof Julvbe observed this .e'irornoi.1 It to hlith ll.ue tor souio one to speak out. Uuutlug ha. been VO'V poor bo fir this suiiug, but holies uie eutertuinoi by boatuitu ot its tevtviit niter in.rvet- Mr. Mu.im.ufc tern lit la huttdlugau addition 10 his barn. cotiuideraolo c'.o inns f done again this year by f.nuieii, aud our forests are rapidly dlai, jieailnu ftudgitlvgwai' ui the plow. T110 enmerenco 01 ,io Evangelical As-ocia-lion (Pauyvlilo clicail) will oe ne'd today 0aturuiiyi, ut 'i o'clueic. uud tomorrow morn, tug ut ti. . Tho hactooieui uf the Lord's euu ror will no aduiliusiered by pte-ldiug I-iluvr tev. c ;.eilz. tl Iteudln. ussiste-1 hv Ilev. J. 1 We' uer,mlustcr lu c-iurge. All are coni'aUy idviteit. lumuK. Big Creek. Juno 1, 1S77- Found', a gold sleevo hutton anil linen cuff, a tew tlaya ago, between I.ehlghton and 1'ackerton. The owner can have It by calling at tlilfl offlce aud imjlug charges. If you want something nice In the way of pictures of your husband, wife, sweetheart or children, call at Kosten bailer's gallery, 11 few doors beluw till otllce. S S. LViiigler, of Slatinuton, Is now associated with Gideon Kusten bader, aud they will bo sure to suit you. Beautiful I When you po to Mauch Chunk, tlou't tail to call ut K. l Luck. cubjchlg near Broadway House, aud seo tils beautiful wall paper, Ac. Our riillartolnhla Letter. piiirjtucu'tilA, Pa , J uno :0th, 177. , Dear Advocate : To morrow be the longest day of, tho year, but to the doomed Mollies It will bo the shortest. Georgia peaches are In market, their taste Is silvery and tho pit U by far tho largest part of them. . . Country landlords aro pottug ready to hear the suonner complaints of dis satisfied hoarders. The poor man's Saratoga, the .hoot black's Long Branch mid the servant girl's Niagara, Smith's Hand, will bo well patronized this jeiir. , The boy who sat ilmvn nn a hornets nest, says he does not cin- in hearany thlng further Irom the M-nt uf war'. Senator Bogy lost $100,000 by the failure of nn lusuiance company, uud If Is likely such Institutions Will be a. Bogy-boo to him nfter this. A. lover of lager beer says ho likes It, " because it Is lager one way and regal the other." " Tip us your flipper," said Mr'. Blaine of Maine to Cadet Flipper. A little boy wanted to know if all Iho burglars came from Bulgaria. " Evarts ot thee my heart Is fondly dreaming," Is the song of aspirants for positions In tho btate Department. Turkey has but a poor chauce for her All's. "Mukiita Pasua'b position at Zelwii Is believed to bo unassailable." It should havo read so hut tho compositor mailO MIMTAltD 1 JjABTGIl, OUt Ot Mukiita I'asha, .The I'tirks tire still In possession of SrrjE. Tills would he a good place for tueru to turow up iiie,poiigo in. Nicsibs, Is always hungry, hilt as I can not And it bn any of thf war maps, 1 111IUK uest to say nlx-ler-alny. . Strawberries will soon bo faded aud Hie weatiior Is profuse with warm' ness of wannness. Yours, prtrchedly, JlAitcurio. Tlie Coal Trade. 'lhu folio wine table shows thoflitantiivorcoal shlupedover tho I-ehlgh Valley 't.ilnmaforthe wei-a cndlugjuneldth,'1377 and V r the year as compai ed with the same tituo la-t ) ear : Iteglons From. Week, Year. Wyoming 2-.',5oU7 C172UOOI HllZlOtou 40. Kl 10 tUKl.fttU OS Upper lii'hlgh m OS Heaver Meadow 111.139 IS 241fc! 18 llnhunoy s,sot 19 03,015 10 Jlauoa Chunk 217 03 5,615 08 ..Totol 69 772TT 2,187)2107 Last Year 101,014 07 1.70 1,1 '2 Oi lncrivlse 3i'l,639 00 Docroaso 11,211 10 Itlil'OltT OF COAT, trau.portod over Lehigh Jt SusiiU'hauim Uivismu, Central H- H. ol Nw Jersey weekending June 1, 1877. .Total weec. Todat. Shipped from . tous. cwt. tons. cwt. Wyoming ,, 43.S2S 00 IOT.693 15 I'ppe? Lehigh..... 5,l15 01 124 600 OS Heaver Meadow , 10.217 17 I9U273 0I Bauuy Run Uranch 5,117 oa 117 814 09 llazietun 157 14 2.77 i3 Maucll .Clinnlt., 5,531 19 231.411 01 llaznrdvllle , 139 14 Bintthaud Judd Totol ; 70,064 17 1,3110,728 00 Previously icportedl,2yj,6ti.l 03 Total to date 1.310.723; 00 Hanie timo last year l,llo.3S& 07 Increnso 220,311 13 l)ecreaso , prMuceMrkets PHintiEiTnu, June 21. rionr quiet 1 super line, tO. to to so 1 extraa, (7.50 to 1.50 1 Mlnno. w t nully, (8.75 to 19.25 1 Penn'a do., 18.79 to (9.23 1 high grades, (9.25 totiojk). itvn Fiour uuiet.at 91.2 to i 4.50. Wheat quiet 1 penn-a ml, tl.sd to 12 ; ambor, (1.93 to 12.05 . white, f 1 05 to (2.15. lULTilloni!, Juno 21. Flour, snpornne, tt75 to SI ; do, extra. (123 to (7.50 i do. family. 18 to fS.-o. Wheat stoid and flrm.'bnt qulot. Penno. red. il.85 toll.IWi Sid. rod. il.Tuto jl.bO. C'ltTOAao. Jnne 21. Flour firm and unchanged Wheut acttvo and heuvy; No. 2 spring. 11.43 lor cash 1 ll.l.Hi lor July jti.21 tor August 1 re jected, 00 cents. ! M.Ut!tIr:i), ACI.'ErtMAN-'MIiNDSHN.-OathntSthtnati by Iter. J. s. I'.vo, .Mr. 'Ihomas Ackri'mm.ot 11a. inUand JlUa Klieu J, Mendseu, of Towu mens'nir. , KUX1CKL BKF.Il.-On tho 17th ult., by Iter. L. K. Derr. Mr. Frauk Kunkel, of Trelchiers vlllo. and Miss F-llr. Beer, ot Htemiersvllle. KHATZlilt - BA.ITIIOLOMUW. On same day, by tho same. Mr. Wm. Krauer, ot llunkilu, aud Sarah It. Bartholomew, ot Hlatcdale. , AL'nniGILT.-On tho 12th lust.. In WeissporU ld.iMmerv 1. dsughter of 1. B.uudCathanne' Albright, agod ISdiya. HlHsa. on the lath lust.. In Upper Towamen siug. Henry Huriioou Iteiss, aged 80 years, IS months aud 10 dsvs., Bar.-On tho 15th ult. In Walnntport. Bortbe Bltdie riauzhter of Uobett and Kmma Itcst, ago12yeai-s, It months and odays. BltOWN.-On the 3 th ulU. m Lower Towv luenslng. of breast fever, Quinoy Adams, iu taut son of Livl nnd Beliuda Uiowu. aged 1 month and 27 daya. STAN'Mllil!llY.-Op the 18th lust, ot diphthe ria. 1-Mwant Dante), sun of Loreuz and buniu. isli Htansberry, of tul boroui(h, utodiveirs nnd 2s days. UltlTUAIlV. At a regular suited meeliugpf' Washington O.mip, Ho. 122. 1' O. D. of A., hold on Thursday, evening, Jntio 14th, 1877. Iho following preamble and resolntiou were adopted 1 WliEiikis, It has pleased Aliplifhty uod, In his ali-wise Provideuce, to visit our t'amp and take tbervtroui. to the Uiand CJnrap above, our esteemed ami worthy hrfher, 'lilgumau 11. Walp 1 Ihi'iefero. 00 It ltEnOLYCU, 'lhat wutlo wo suboilt to God lu tho call he has made from ccr ranks, we will try nnd profit thi tcby, tun when e aro called, we may mi4.( htm luthu Urana Camri above, whcie noun but truft men can meet. Uusolyld, Tlv.t in the di atli of our brother, the iMiuu h is lust n good a id fat. oful number, thibretlii eu atiuo lrioud,and hi mother au utf h tl uttnfaon. llitsQLVitfi, That as a token ot respect and love lor our il. mttel brother our chutor be drsneu iu mourmni for the apace of 30 dava. and that the btothieu wetr the usual baJ.ro ot mouriuug foe iho -ame p-nvd. ltKeouru. ll.utthcs.1 lleiolutlor.sLe entered on the iiiHiln i that thor be puhilslied 111 the. OAimo.t AlnocAlK. and that a copy be piesout ed 10 tho parent ot the dooea-'ed. l. F. KlCKI'.liT.) F A. mtAVWt. Committee. Wclneport, I'.i.. Juno 14, 1317. Scuslhlo AilMce. You are osked every day through the cojumns of news-, paper''" and by your Druggist to usei soiiiethlug fur Dyspepsia and Liver Conrplalnt that .you .know nothing about, you get discouraged spending, luouey with but little Miccess. rfow to' givo you satUfactoiy proof tliatGreen'a August Flower will cure you of Dys pepsia aud tiWer Complaint with all Its effects, such, as Sour Stomach, Slelc Headache, Habitual Coitlveness, palpi tatlou of the Heart, lleart-lnirn, Wa-ter-hrash, coming up of food after eating, low spirits Ac, we ask you to' ,i;o to your Drueslst, A. J. Durllng,' uuu, get .a sample Home or Ureen'a August KIOA'er for 10 cents and try It, or a Itegular Siw for 75 cents, two closes' will relievo you.
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