Society BlcqllngN. . r nrrniTo oabile. No. 79, A, o. K. of the m. c. Znaana4lu aionaayoi eacu uiuuiu, m in ber.'i mil..Lehuirhton, nt 7i30 o'clock p. w, J net U. Styera, s. . O. i S. 1U GUnain. B.K. B. 8. meets evory Tuesday evening, si bo-ciock, In ileoer'e Halt. Alfred Beck, ti.a. i H. II. Ileber, Secretary. r .... rrm,, -kTh Oil Ti.n n Tt Hf . m bau mmnKri . . i; irvniv Mjii.nrnaTir 1 1 . II. QarrrtS.'BaclromHJ. Wbelhl.'C.-of-B.- 4 UUU 1UUA 1 ttlUK, UOi 1,1, lUip. u. it, ., .. l on wcanesuay evening oi eacii wee, nt, ,.w o'clock, m Pnblla school Hall,- Walsspnrt, Pa. C. W. Schwab. S.f Jao.3rong,t;. of IU tannM Torino. TJ Ml IT nf T1 Til TPt a n nuay evemrgs. miMmeiB .urn,, ov ;,, o'oloon. J,, rW-'ltpudonbtushj C. 0. TV K. Batcllff, K 1 0 Bl trnd' 8. Advertising Ratefj. W desire it to be distinctly understood ibat i adTerUaemoiitaWIU bo Inserted In the, 001- Icompanteu wild, me jabii. roe jouowiug in mr ovlt terms. dveitlaementa for 1 rear. DCr locb eaeb inaeruon t . j i" Biz Month, nor Inch each Insertion IS eta. " Three Montha. ", , '.' 20 Cta. " 0as tban three montba, first Inser. tinn il each subseanent InaerUon 13 Ota. 1IDOUUH WBtHt.B PCX liun. , . .... H. V. MOBTIUMER, Publisher. I, II. I1EWBRB, . 'ATUW. Omci, No. 2, Mansion Uonae, I .PlAUUlUllUilAifA. 4 Battling Estates, Filing A'coounta and Orphans Trial of Causes carefully attended to. Legal ra.naai..t,ioniiln Knorltsh and Oerlnan. . 'Ian 9. 8ATUBDAV MORNING, JULY 7, 187,. Local and Persdnal7 -It Is now In order to, srioot squirrel -Don't foreet the great trotting and running "matches on the fair grounds tn.rtnv fSnr.iirrlavs. The Eagle Hotel at nethlehern Will Sortly be vacated by George Hoppes. e returns to Gettysburg .Thi) fjftvornhr h'fl leollprl ft Ttmrrant. or the execution df Alleh C, Laros, tli'6 parricide, on Septerhber 10th. One or tbe Iiciiertown furnace . . . i -. . ,.. 1. 1 . hiui. St. Luke's Hospital Is richer by jouuo irom me excursion last wees. Pure drugs knd medicines ban al ways oe-ODiaiueu at iuu urug fiure oi II. At Peter, opposite the Carbon TT -.TniirrA TTnrinr lias dp.clde.rl Hia L. .i, .. , nan i t . . . i .. n , JJiUVUUUUbtll Jf V9Q iU UU1Q1UQ I'UUlll.Jf ii favor of Barber, tbe republican Incumbent. Hats and caps In every vailety bt style and quality, at T. D. Olauss' mcr- to suit every noay. Firewood at $2.25 a' load; and a new and. handsome lot or baby cam Lit.-. .. c... c((i,iruijc VUOl JU9b UOIU mel Jt Gable's store. v. : . . ' - ' turned Iroia tno city, ana is now open ing an entirely new btock of spring goods, uaii.nnd sen tnera. Beautiful 1 When vou co to Mauch fchuuk. don't fall to call at B. F. Luck- rtnharh's npAr HronilwftV llonsri. and bcq hla heautlflll wall Dane'r. &c. The Mlnehlll and Schhvlkill Haven Ballroad announces a dividend dt three and one halt per cent, or $1.75 per Bbare navable on the lath instant. Reader, If you wotlld save mbney. go at once to the Original. Cheap Casll Store of J. T. Nusbaum '& Son, They nave tempting bargains lor you. Tremendous slaughter In ladles. gunts,' youths' and cmldrens' boots shoes aud gaiters, at T. D. .Clnuss,' iianic street, iienigiuon. uaii uow I -The East Mabanov Railroad will ray a dividend of bne dollar and a half per share, at the oQlco of the Reading iiauroaa company, on me lutn instant, If vou need anvthlnt? In the tirlnt. ing line', It will pay yoli to call at this aWaa ..nrnrn n , i -1 . , , .1 ... I , ., r Ill ,. I vuiw wgiuio tituciiMK cioQnuvidi i miu and fancy Job printing at very low prl ces. The TotiiiE America Cornet Band were out parading through WeUsport and iienignton on tuerourtu.ana lurn- laned our people wltu some cndice mule, -The Dlo ntc bf the M. El SddQav school and, that of the Citizens Cornet Band were both1 pleasant affairs, aud tno latter was very liberally patronized oy our people. Successful I Tbe narade nf the fan tattles dn the evening of tbe Fourth, In mis uorougn was a decided success. The participants are entitled to thanks bf our citizens. Professor A. R. Home', late of the Kutztbwn Normal School, lids' becu elected Principal of the Academic Normal and Business Departments of Muhlenberg College, Tlref (Philadelphia arid Reading Ballroad Company willpay, on July 17, a dividend of one dollar and fifty cents pcrebttre on the stock dt the East Perm, sylvanls Railroad Company, The residencs of Judge Merrick, of Scrantoh, wfis destroyed by Ore on Sun. day morning. ,The ofllce of the Daily Times was considerable damaged. The fire la attrlbuted'to incendiarism. J. R. HIckertlias Btlllafewof those eligible lots' In Rickertstown to dispose or, you'ieei we securing a good home call and aee him He is also sup plying flour.feed.lumbtr and coal at tbo lowest ratesi T. D. titaoas, tha trferciiant tailor Is now receiving an Immense stock of spring and summer styres of cloths, cas ttmeres and vestlne. which he is nru. pared to make up In the latest fashion at very popular prices for cash. Gent's furnishing goodsr com oris. ng white and colored shirts, under. wear, collar, needles', Ac, In Immenso quantities, and' at prices lower thari ever before offered, at T. D. Clauss' merchant tailoring establishment, Dank eireei, jjeuigutou, , Rad J. T. Nusbaum & Son's now 'advertisement. They have just return, e'd frotri Now York with another InrgOj stock of summer dry goods, which tlieV propose to 'sell off quickly nt loWeit cash prices, The performance list Saturday by Curtis Circus Company whs Crst'dass In every respect, the riding, tumbling hbd racing being a .better exhibition than tho rSajorlty of so-called flrst-clafs circus companies. Potato Bug 1 Potato Bna 1 1 Go to A. J. Durlln'g's Drug bto're Tor your Paris Green. There are several grades 'of Paris "Green In the marke't. A. VI. Durllng sells'the proper grade for de stroying the bug. For sale wholesale or retail. Lost, between Lehlghton and Packefton on Wednesday, July 4, a flat band flhger ring, weighing .ono oz. The finder will bo handsomely reward ed bv returning It to A. G. Dollen- mayer, South street, Lehlghton. Pest Poison.1 Pe4tOPoibon I J-rA safe, sure nnd cheap destroyer of the potato bug, cabbage nnd currant worms and other Insects. Unlike Paris Green, dissolve In water and Is sprinkled. Sure deatli. 'No danger to plants. Co9ls 25 cents an aero only. A. J. Durllng, druggist, Sole ngent for L'ehlghtbn aud vicinity. . Tha drowned oyster has had his brief day at the church festival, and now the next martyr, a solitary straVb'erry, warehoused between two enormous slabs of dough, goes traveling around under the hollow, wicked alias of short-cake, and spreads dyspepsia In. Its pious iracKs. uavm uuuen sun ontlnups to run the most popular livery In Carbon county. He can.nlways be loubd on North street, this borough. Tlifianrilial Vhee'tlne of the stock holders of th,o Belhlehem Iron company .was held at Bethlehem on Tuesday of last' week. The report of the Board of Directors, through the President, Al fred Hunt. Esq.. was read. The pro- Jits for t),e y'earamounted to $45,274.14. The report lurther stated that the com pany1 had become the one-eleventh owner of tha Bessemer patent for mak ing steel there being tt-n ottfjr com panies interested in tne patent in mis country. To-morrow. Julv 8th.. the com munion of the Lord's Supper .will be administered at the Evangelical church, In tills bnrouglij on which occasion Rev. Jf. Dlsslnger will preach Id the German language in the morning at 10 o'clock, at 3 p. ra., and at 7Mo, p. m. Allure cbrnlally Itivlted to attend, to hear "Boauer'ges" declaro the Uilsearch ablb rlclibs of tho gospel. , J. Ci Bliem, Pastor. A sltnh't ,hre occurred In the re9l- eence of Mr. Ed. Lentz, on the corner of Banksvay'.Thursday iimrnlng, a little before 1U o'clock:', caused oy tne tatting firebt the rafters In the kitchen from the stove-pipe. The roof was cdnslder- ably damaged, and the furniture suller ed by Its hasty removal, before the fire was put.out by our citizens. The agent, Mr. L. F. Elepplneer. Informs us that the bblfdihgwlll Us Immediately repair ed. and several IrrSnorlant lmnrovoments mauu iu us couiruciipiii ,.iur. hiu wishes us to return his thanks to the citizens and members of the Lehigh Hook & Ladder Co., for the promptness with which thev responded to the alarm pf (ire, dud saved the main portiou of the uulldlug, A d'ellcatb cohlplcxton Is be9t com. faare'd to tl blddming rose: but when the countenance is dlsngured wltn oioicims J8l to ehoot, and tbentbe shot -went off i he then droppwl the stonei and walked out to the road ntiu Oatk airaln i a fellow then on tho other aide f the rcnoe said, "do lor lilm." at my father mid ealil he did not oare for old Trltz. i.H' , 'Squire Moier .ewtmiWIlsin ft Justice of the 1'oace In Mnhonmir townahtj : when I reached miles Up the Mahoning valley, While -taprencre no firearms In hla pocket. ur, liestier, wuo Held tno post mor- Tho Shooting In Mahoning- YnU f 3onslderab(e cxcltcmbnt was created In our borougli on Sunday last, n little before ho6n, by the report that a young man had been shot find killed, a few encaged stealing cherries. The parti culars of the affair as wo learned, np jpcartobe about as follavts : Late on Saturday night a party bf boys and young men, ranging In ago from 14 to 21 years, consisting of JamessMurke, alias Kelley, Patrick O'DonnelFNo. 1 and 2, Francis Malloy, Manus Bohner, William 'McLaughlln.Wllliam McCfean, William Davis, Hugh 0'Donnelland Frank Brady, left Summit nill and pro temjjijns called, aliil he Stated that tbo deceased died partly from strangulation and hemorrhage A number of other witnesses were called, but tllolr testl niony was similar to tho above, , After the hearing Jttdgo Drehcr said that according to tho evidence Fritz bdul'd not be tried for mutder in the first degree. Ho then demanded bail to tho atnount of $5,000. Amos Rci'gel, ex ceeded to the Mahoning valley, with, a herm or caruon county, went uis nan, supply of baskets and palls, whlch'they nnd Fr"z' who enJ'3 le reputation of proposed to fill with" stoldp frultVbefore being an orderly citizen, left for hoinb'. the farmers were about- Sunday-morn- .- Ing. A heavy storm 6b, rajn a'ccpm- Infi was finished. panled by vivid flashes 'dtjlghtnlngind For a long time tho farmers of Ma- tcrrlfic peals of thunderi passing over nomng. vaney navo suuerea irom inq tho vallevbetweon"3'and 4 o'clock.Uhey depredations of the iqwdy element of were compelled to seek shelter, which they obtained by entering an unoccu pied building, through the windows. In this place they remained until the storm had passed, when thcy'proceeded the adjoining mining towns, who, not content wllhstealiug fruit, have broken Into tbeir spring houses, thicken coops, AC,, .stealing all they could lay their hahds Upon, breaking down limbs of to tho farm of Mr. AmostReleeK-'Over toes overturning fences, Insulting which Mr. Daniel E. Frl&'.has ' been ana. threatening all who attempted to placed as manager or superintendent, ln'ereP with them in their wanton and commenced to gather cherries .from depredations, and to us, It Is only a tho trees, without asking "permission malter of surprise that they have not from any one. Being, observed by Mr. heen summarily dealt with by our farm- Fritz, ho armed hfrnseifwith a gun and rs Ing before this. That the farmers proceeded to tho stiot. Arriving there l'vd been long suffering and patient he ordered them to desist from picking with these ruffians is undeniable, tnd cherries and to leave 'the premises, that ?urkn met with his jus) reward which they all appeared to do with the appears to be tho opinion of the largest exception of one James Bjuke, or Burke, Patt ' people. Wo hope that it Reillv, as he, Is.called.a young man will prove a warning to others, and that about 20 or2l years of jaMAvliojoilered on ino tree, anu, on njiauy coming down, became abusive to, Frltx and commenced to .throw stones at him, tlrV!r.n lilm nnrl A'feW Wee' , , , i.i i i ' ..,'..LtrAi.iS i. of a number'ofrfSirsons,, I gave notice struck him with his gunralongsldo he Jn , Abvo'cX t,, wK0U,d make head. Burke then reachso, to his pocket application for la ch'artet for a new and exclaimed : "Damn:you, I'll shoot Building and Loan Association. Aud you I" when Fritz, believing his own now it Is again suggested that I should life, in danger, fired the contents of, his From JInncli Chunk. , Mr. Milton Dlmml'ck contemplates trip to Colorado, --Mrs. Robert Klotz nud Son aro so journing at Ocean Grove. Court, which commenced on Mon day, adjourned on Tuesday evenlug. The bands nnd employes of tho U, &(W. Coal company received tho wages ana salaries uuu tuuui lor iuay uu iuou-day. The national anniversary passed very qulttiy licro. Picnic parties weru plenty, but naught else worthy of note transpired. The most expensive Fourth of July celebration was that of East Mauch Chunk, whero they had a three thou sand dollar bonfire and raulo roast, at about 2 o'clock $b the morning of that day, tho expenses for which will be borne o nt Vbv'Mr. Thomas Kuebner and Borne fire Insurance companies. The hearinir on Mnndav evcrilnr. In the Daniel lrtz shobumc case, was too most re markable loa'tire ot the week. ltespeciinR the ust llt'blo homicide verulot of tlio uoruner'a umatrreatUncrsHVot onlnlon exists i.bat. on the whole, uot unfvoi-uble to Fritz, tbo Bhoot. 1st. ,-TJnflpr tho Drcsont anminl&tratlon m'nrolm- brorcmeutB have bcon.mtile In tho borouph of Ka-it Muuen (;hun, and at less cost, th'inun .ter any prorlous one. All this is undoubtedly owior loinoinct uiiu iin'iuciu lucKennps aro not suuercu to disturb mo harmony of council, Mnt nf the Rhlnnlnr? nfneen helnt? plosod, It wtjlliatu.r o necessary to i-xpatlate upon tho pro-ent state ot tho coil tialllo. as therols next louotnin; ooiqu uy canal, odu dui ntiiomoro The Fourth of Julv- memo for tho benefit of thoiiiotueihood. of Urakoiiiicn la saia to have uecu tue most auccet,iui aujir laioiy coueu up neio. -rnoviuititiirjeeviuen appenreatonavo lots oi aponauux anu tpent it iioernuy. Tne Mai Ion II030 Comuany'a plcnto. In Moxhcnnoi's tiardon. was probably tlio most unrcmiiucratlyo one they liae ever held. lu. ilofl. but lor an ubundaut display ot cheap buntlnir. and. 11 proruion or ure cincaers, ouo wnuin liaidlr haio knowu that, last wcdueidar realty waatho.fuutth duyof Julv j not evou u Biuuie navini; ucon urea in cominemoraiiou oi the nation's, .blitli. True, the cnimes ot bt. Mark'a discoursed mitioual airs, but pooplo hereabouts are by this time eo accuelouieu to hearluir tbeao chimes that they may chime hereafter pur farmers will be left In peace to enjoy the fruits of their labor. Xottco Building and 1dmi Anocta lion. . igo, at tho solicitation nulcklv and effectually eradicates such unsight ly evidences of Impure blood. gun at the lower oxtiemltlcs qt Burke ; but the latter stooping, as he supposed to dodge the shot, received the load lri his neck. He staggered to and over the fence Into the road, where, sitting down, he attempted to take off his coat, but fell over ilea'd before he could accom plish It. Fritz then went to his house, but ahortly returned and surrendered himself to a Justice of the Peace. A coroner's jury was empanneled, and, after hearing tho testimony, rendered the following verdict : "That deceased was shot by Daniel E. Fritz In self. defense." The following aro the names of the gentlemen who composed the jury : Joslah Mhsselman, Thomas Musselman, Geo. Maurer, Ellas Hop pes, S. Slttler, Wilson Miller, Robert McClean, Daniel Kressley, A. Hont2, Solomon Sittler, Samuel Zimmerman T TT Ar.i nr J atid plriihlea, like weeds In a rose-DediJ w ,r , . ., f (lie sutlerer should promptly use D?!"Kdn Monday aernoon, at the requ&t Bull's, Blood Mixture, which AVelasport ltema. Indications ate that there will be a large putato crop. Leldy and Elmlra, children of D. Albright, suffered severely with the sore throat. They are better. Lately, Mr. J. K. Rlckert was se verely afllicted with .the rheumatism. The Pihe- llhlmeut helps lilm very much. Some scoundrels aro busy in steal ing garden vegetables. These satanlc thieves ought to be detected, arrested aud severely punished. Some people must fight. Some were of late so hus'y In fighting tho po tato bugs that they had no time to fight with their neighbors. It is a pity that some have no bugs. Last Sabbath an Infant of Mr. Lewis Lcuckel was buried. .Its death was caused by 6ucklng the lieads of a few matches, which are daugerous on account 01 tire ana poison. A few days ago some one stole Mr. K.'s cherries. Air, K. threw a handful of ground in the eyes of the thief. This weakened ins eyes nud lie ran llko a trooper. A good way of puuislilug. Our Council did a noble work In ordering the candy and lager saloons to be Closed on Sunday. Mr. A. Gra ver, or., our Jturgess, deserves special praise lor being to Determinate in car rylng out thls-epmmendnblo work. borne time ago a piomlnent Judge (Harding) decided that base lull play ing is tue nrst step to tno penitentiary Recently one. ot our citizens decided that croquet playing is the first step to me county prison, uur mary partici pants lu these names ought to' ponder and weigh tliesd decisions well. The fact that one of our neighbors fs showing hts cruel disposition in thrashing boine ot our children, should Ibdrfce our citizens to organize a socie ty to prevent cruelty to children. About one year ago the black anil blue marks on the back of one of our preach er's sons demonstrated that this neigh bor used his lash Inhumanly, because his son aud the parson's ton had a trilling quarrel. Lately his sun and a few lads raine a little In contact, when he was again auew Inspired, He ru paired to J K. Rlckert's, where he met the poor fellows and did llis cruel work Sobly and bravely ; but he nigbt show M bravery In' some other way.' The other day Mrs. D. Albright was deeply affected when she received a dispatch that her father was dead. Truly this family Is, of late, greatly afflicted. Ouhkrveh. of District Attorhey Slewers, Dr. J. K, Kistlcr held a post mortem examination on the body ot deceased. Fifty -seven wounds were dlscdvered about the neck and shoulders, and 30 shots were ex tracted j after which the body was In terred in tbo Catholic Cemetery at Sum mit Hill. TUB ItABEAS COHPUS nEAItlNO. About 7 o'clock on Monday evening Daulel E. Fritz had a habeas corpus hearing at the Court House, in Mauch Churik, before Hbn.S. S.Dreher, Pres ident Judge, and his Associates, Leon ard and Wentz. Tho prisoner waived all formalities relative to tho warrant Issued for his arrest. A large crowd ot the curious were "in attendance: The District Attorney having announced that he was ready to proceed, Edward Gallagher, otie ot the cherry pickers, was called and, being sworn, deposed as follows i 10 iLfnutra Fritz camfl out and aa down off tiiciu trees or 1 w all trot uowu anu ttouierun thruusu the iteld then Friizauid. "(let out of that neid. or 1 will hoot you out II ai l.e jumped overiu theroru field wbe.u Krltz was: 1 tueu hotru a nuott J nu Uuikeutterward cuum 1 uuuIdk and lumped over tbe xtuco into tlio rtua uu went ouo a puco 11 nil letl iluwui f'aduy ODjuueli anil uauny UouauMii weut to (dm auuhe.U.huu up for a moment white he uaa uying 1 he wja auot in the 1b10.1t chiu aud shoulder t lie did not Hi.teK after tne nuut w.is uitui 1 aaw 1-ntz afterward and he LtfJ a uu in his lima ; he w upitte. urottj ball a public meeting to obtain an ex pression of what the feeling and views inay be in regard to making tho final ctlort to organize. No special effort has been made, thus far to sell shares, still there are about 300 shares subscribed, and with a little Interest In the matter by tho peopla seuerally, tho amount now subscribed could no doubt be doubled, which would be sufficient. It Is believed that a new Building and.Loah Association started at this time wodld be a great benefit to those persons in particular who are In arrears In the old association, as well ai to others generally who may desire to borrow money. For Instance, suppose a man is in arrears In tbo old association sis months, mdro or less, at the rate of ten dollars per month, and he finds that ho cannot flay up the arrearages or not evert tile monthly ten dollars, and that lie cannot uorrow themouey elsewhetq to pay up, how can he escape being soiu out V , This is a very. Important an'd uracil- :al question and. In my opinion, a now isuuuing and ioan Association pro viues a remedy, in tins way : such person could buy out, say two shares I the new association, and with the nro ceeds he could pay oil hU old mortgage In full atid arrearages, and nave it sat isfied of record, and then ho would have only four dollars per mouth to pay instead of ten dollars nowj. or as the case may be ; and tills much ho could probably pay oven in, these times. Tills would give a man time and a chance to Bive hlp proprty, iu which lie may have 1113 uu invested, uuuwuutu, 111 uiy upm ion, prevent quite a number of sherlu'i sales in winding un the old association which v?lll ptobably'run abotlt. fifteen! months yet. bomo goou-meanlng peo pie discourage these associations. Tills Is, I think, a mistake. These nsjfcla tlons are beneficial and valuable to. all concerned when thoy are properly aud economically conducted. . ltiet.0 "hard times" make It seem hard for men who have undertaken to pay large monthly Installments, but It should he'reirielnbered that the Building and Loan Associations are not lu fault for It. The times have' greatly changed, and everybody and every thlng.lt seems, murt suller by reason of the change. Tho winding up of the old associa tion would create a demand for money In fact. a thlOit The Cnnl Trade. , , ,,.--,,- 1 he antltraciro coal trade Is at about at low a point m it can sett the nor.t follottloAVhanges must be Increased demand, and, perhaps, rathr or hotter price.!. It la conceded liv tha more- littcliliroiil lu tho ttalo that tho prpscnt prlcn.-i ot coal nt all tho coal centres nro below the ciwt of production. The coal uow cold ataloMnla that held by oompnnles and by mlddlcinen.wlio are greatly lu need ot ready cash, and submit to low prices on tbe eateaof coal as tho readiest aud poihnpa only means at commaad to ttdd over their financial dlulcnltlea. Tlio number In thctroile who nro thus financially straitened nro bo. numerous he to affect tho whole mrrket. Mho lcsult 13. tho ncri ot cool nt Port Rich motid ouu tho several oilier ablppiiiir point -wei o u"-er m) low as at 1 nls t'me. Durina: the ptiht week wo havo had favor, bio roporUfrom tho ltomllric tbo Lehigh Kutlgtllou,,iho Dela ware l.ooiiwii!iuii nud V. -1 'rn.anilfo-no ntber rai toad companies, to tvter ncrt to the adjust ment of their pecuniary 1 -naiili', and tohen these nre removed from lot miract as rclieia of cheap coal wo shall look lor i..lie.'p lien n tho very certain oonsetluenco. 'I uo onup onfti uow la the i-oul Bold lot cash. The pmiLes bet loo; It need the money Immediately to protict taetr credit, autt. llko nil nccdr borroweia, pay hlgtl rates In usouce, not in money but fn lartret amount of coal ut lower prices. IbH will end with tho cause. Whcu old iiebts and current liabilities aio fatly provllnd for 'fi Irmu .In tbo uatuioot thlnitf. Boon bo, cot?l 'pn-Atnta will uot Bhnply tho currtnt uemtuil nt,tett,i .than cost, l'rlceawill theu nec stamy no, per, bans not to tho high prlora ot last re ,r. Mid tho yatT before, but certainly as much hl.tar tlian atpiescntas wlllaaoidalivliiK proat. Kchuyl. kill broken. eire and stove coals can uow be bought at SJ per ton ou boattl at eort l'.lch mund, a prleo lower thin ever betoro kbow.i. 'X'hoictail price In this city holds up vory well, na 00 1 rices or iuturo delivery. 1'uls nnliuateji contitlenco lu a better market to fllln by and by. and tho tact that numerous dumps, of coal aio daily vistblo la every square thews that cousumciB. hivo very generally, and earlier (ban usual, commcneod fiuttlnir m then- tiec wintei's mpoly. nuaor tho touvlo.lon that Slices are ot Iheir lowest., Tho leoui-tod week--.tonnitKO for the last two or thieowojkHhus frrhdadltH lessened on that of, tho piovlous weeks. Still, tho prodnouun Keeps up pretty well. Logger, Monday. . , . The following table shows the tluautlly or coal tuiyroauioriu : rrr tbe year ta sblopedover tho Lthleli Valley .juUroad week erdluMJunbSjth, 1377 nin. fi-rthe: compaicd w.tli the same ttmo Jit VVyonilnif '0,7fJ 01 IIuzlolou ,t ZJ,iU Iti Upper i.Plilsh , Ueavor McaJow..... 12 41.4 19 Mahaoy..,..,. ...... t,W C5 Mauca Ohouk this war fill tlnv wltnnnt lieinf- notio d those chimes nro rapidly becomtng which uoboiy admti es. Business over the Switch Uack Is slowly lmnrovlnt! aoltla nt the Alanslon llousound other hotels ubouttowu, but it would bo vanity to expect anything llko tho season of a ear ago. It maybe claimed for.Di.trtct Attorney Blewers that Blm e his succession to the Dtstiict 'Attorney hip ho has been engaged In the proa ccuttouof moro capital cases than any ot hti predecossori. Indeed if app'-nra ns if there were to be no end to homic.de cases. Blnce a eonsatlon of the kind is already provided for next tcim, with tno Kate Leinuacn anu umita murder cases yet to be cloared up. The exterior of tho Lutheran Church of Upper Mauch chunk la rapidly Hearing com pletion A demcutod boatmen named Armbruster, who cln.ms to oe In direct couunuuicatiou with omuipotenco, Is now engaged dl"pei.Bing blent;, lugs and curses among the toilets of the "ragiug cauawl." IJlg Creek Itcim, porn Is doing right well. Picnics aro now In order. Cherries will soon be gono. The oat,9 crop will bo good year. The grain fields In this vicinity aro fast coloring. The weather tho cast two weeks has been quite favorable for the growth of grass, oats, corn and potatoes. - Our farmers are pushing the hay making season Id order to be on time when tno grain is ready fot tho reaper. The barn of Mr, W. E. Kemerer Is now fiulshed and. presents a very. fine appearance. Messrs. Buck and Gild ner. the contractors, surely nro skilled workmen and understand their busi ness thoroughly. The re-union bf all the Sabbath Schools bf old Carbon circuit! at Craig's Park, Lohigh Gap, on August 7th, promises to be a grand ulTalr. Tlio .fea Jem's Sabbath School, of this place, will be there In full force ; your reporter will also be present Mr. Tlins. Miller, of this nlacn. took the advice, of the late Horace Greeley and started west on Tuesday ot this week. Wo .w'ere $orry to part with t.l.'n tlo 1, ...no n tn.rlnl faltnn, Kf wt.ll. him a safe, joUrney, and hope lie may be successful in his endeavors, In. the far west. Ho wilt stop a fow clays at Akron,- Ohio, visiting friends. . Rev. J. L. Werner, will have ser vices at Solt'son Sunday evening, July iota, at :uu o ciocu. ah are.inviieu . Yours, etc., ! RiiVEitE. Bio Ciieek, July 2, i77. Total.., Last Yoar,, Increase..., Decrease.. 87,5 01 So,7 3 IS 8.103 17 veur : Year ,C'.7,W 08 1,5,8M IS MS 05 813.841 (l 314,719 13 C,i7J 01 2,301,12 12 1.UI.-.21 IS 430 1J3 14 Wvominrr . UnoerLohlirh Jlejvcr Momlow isnuay ltnu nrancu,,.t. iiozioiou r.lnueh .t'hnnk Uazirdvlllo ,, Umtth and Judd Total.. I was up on the treo with the rest t in abotlt i caiini uu, unit aaia, - uoine . . . " u . . . uot vonr" wo in tno new one wiucu eutild not ue any goiujr toward hi ou. who was staodtnjt off Yoai examined by General AVhrlgat. The parties with me were Buiae. Ihe two i'uddv U' D.iunella. Frauds Mallo'y; ala'nus llt-h'jur.' VU He MoLauabttu, Winla McLean, Wil.ie l)avl, Hugh o'Djuuell aud Frank Utadvt we were ouut Uttoeu vuids Irom the fence t wo old net havo Pi-rnus.slou tu go ou tuo trees 1 wo left buatiLit IilU ubndt 11 u'ctock ou tiaturtUy n(.',tti we cot to Fritz's about aayllithi . we weut 111 uu out aioro hoaso near bi outoftae ruiu 1 we had bitoseta aad basaeu to pick cher litMiiii no al weutoverto thneusi Willie Molaiugultu was .he tatoooto comedown 1 we all ran uwy but liurke, Daulel Cuuuhull bworu I was in tho .tore. hiu-e at the lluio 01 the .hooting; lliuuy tod toe Uurko was rhotj iiurt.0 wanted past uie about ten yards, turned uiouud uud tritxt to pull off n is cuut, and le.i. t'rosvexaiutned I came with Uunce; started lruui tsuuiuut llilli tho band was out plailug w.ieu wo neiran tu tulk fltinm f-nni. t Mnlinu. lug for cberiiest wo did nut luioud to no to Filtz'jt we were ntraid 1,0 waa a tlaugeioua luiu t I had a uldtol alouir. l'dtucit o'Djuuell, vo 1, waa eworo, but hla Lawts Futz. anu of Daniel 1 r.tz. aworu. Yea, tetdai niuratua- wheu I wa iti me bed inv motuer tamo to mo uud ttaia there wt ro aotaQ lowdioi on ihu chony ticea, atid ta.d tue 1 Mioutu go oai wuu my laiherilraii uat to. wutuj tue coin ue.d myniater wn-callni la tiieiii, anu wueu tney cunmu'ivut to lu.iiu down Duru aald. ' i'ttie yum time, y" I'll .uiilo the old a of un hi" tneoi Jlurkovtent over the lenco auu watked up to uiy talber aud aald. Vuu bell r fret nut " 11,1.1 hi. .... M.n..M theu he aula, or 1 will maun j ou :' mi t Jtuer ;u letraot.ng uud liurtB waa trylug tu tut himi tuv lati.ui-aauocliuriowuu the nun uud told rum to get ban 1 llu.ko theu aald. -1 will ahuot you beiore you ahoot me," and ha put bit napj. ia hl vest poc;t as rbough' h.? was oms thing bfit beneficial and advantageous to both sides ; besides, we have ftn eight years' experience In Building As sociations, which will nodoulrtbe worlh something to Us III starting dp' the new ouo. If shareholders Hct cautiously and discreetly in obtaining loan, avoiding as much as possible the paying of large premiums, so mat mere is an vquttanio equalization of premiums among all, there can be no possible loss to any one, but a general beuefit to all concerned, because it works in sucli a case upon the mutual ueuctictal pilnciplu. Therefore, all shareholders In the old association, aud such other persons ns feci interested in the now o.ia. nro lu. vited to meet in i public meeting, to bo neiu 111 neuer s nan, on Monday even ing, July 10th, lti(7, at 8 p. m., totako such action lu the matter as may be deemed incut proper. W. M. RArsHEn. Court Proceedings. July 2nd Bond of W. ,1. Peters, constable elect of 1'aCkeitou District, ana Amos iieigei, xorfr.no, approved.. ., flam. vs. jliehabl Fahev. It nnneanng tdJhi Court upon Inquiry, that 1 he saia MlcbnelFehey canboBately coutlnca with comfoit to hiaiaelf mul nrntiei lv treated In the hosultal of tbe Mid dle. Coal Field 1'oqr Dlxtrict. erected lor the Kef Plug auu iretuuieui, ui iuu lurauu puur, i. ,s, iinnn ,ltin onnanleratlon hod. ordoretL that he, the, aald Mlcanel Fahev, be discharged from tho btute lloapual, at Danville, and couvevoa to ilm .nln linnltl for lntauo nnuoora lu aattl Mid ,1)0 Coal Field Foor Disuior, and theie.kapt audtrettod for uis disease until turtuer oruers t, nm thin l(iurt. Kstato ot lioorge Bex, deceased. Order of Court filed. Com. va. Daniel K Fritz 1 murder, neld in (SKiotoappsarat noxt Court of oyer ana Ter miner. To'btas J. Krclder. assigned to John D. Berto. lette. vs. O..B. lthoads. ilert. and Jos. Beltotd and Ilushia i llaccrea, garnlahoas. (Jp'.ulo'a otcouititled. Dsu. Wain va. Bailie Ann Watp. Itferrotl book to itielCxainlner to takcfuxuier ,ritlinonv, particularly as to the timo of the oietied deter. tlon. In lie eft a to of Francis J. l-mj, deo'd. Opin ion and deerea llld. In He auoltor'a iepr,rt upon account ot ax), nunlatratora of Hc,ry F.. f-choUe.d, dee'd. Opiu. ion and decree o' Cuurt ttle.t. Jcoh Noili rf01, TS. j00ob Strom. Pot tlon of oefourtint '..wa mau'lamus I'bllln ,t(irr jt. M. liar kins. Depoaltion ot wroje'jsg flie4 on part ot plaintiff. P.El'OUT OP COAL transported over LehlsS Duiiqueaanua uinsiou.- i;ciHi-ai ab'u. 01 New Jersey weekending Jul , -.30 1877.. . Total wee,c. To date. Shipped from . . tons. cwt. 'ons. cwt; 62.130 17 7, 1 S.I II ,11018 IS 6.MJ 13 89 01 10,413 16 771,830 13 13) 604 13 21 1 084 Of 128,521 02 2.M) 19 ,264,499 08 1S9 H , 00,403 16 1,817,410 07 PreyiouBlyiepoitodl',421,130 11 Total todato 1 .617,110 07 bamo timo last ye 1,147,211 15 Incioaso 30,229 02 Decrease THE NEWS. . 't A York county cow lias given birth to Ave calvea In two years. 1.1 . , , PeckvU'e, Ln?emo county, is a village. In which no Intoxicating liquor la Bold. On Thursday two men named Devlin, em. plored at a mioo at Qlen Carbon. Bchnylklll county, werasevprely, burned by sulphur nre, a. toinuuo. tno uack or wnicn waa only tou roils lu ertent, ivisjiod pv.er, A blngtoo, Luzerne county, on ,Tuur.a,y higUtv. and dldoonslder, able iiamutro. uprooting trces.unroofine huuses. levellhig rencea and prostrating grain in lla ' course. . 111 acoonlance with tho civil service re. form renuliemcnts. E. TT. Chase. coUectorot 1 Internal revenue, and Douglas bmlih, post master at W'llkesbarro. have resigned aa chair, uan nnd secretary of the republican committee ot Luzerne county, .Next I Ttni-.Cwf.nnAi,. flin f-a nrt.irlolA bntilr i-nhhir died in the eastern penltoutlnrr a few (lays ago. jvii piuer couvicii irom Luzerne county uavv led in tho institution the nast fow muntlis- ouo Qt them, lien DeitricK, b burglai and would, be nsassiu, who had been eontenoed to a term of aevefiteou yours. , , 'ineroia a pnsoner in toe .enuern pomten. tiarr who is nerving a fentence of fourteen yotr&lOrsteiliug horses lu. Bucks county. He wa hoin without hands, yet was very riacceB ful generally in bis crunea.. He makes cane'. Bent chairs, nnd can write, shave himself and cut his owu hair as welLa-arty. othrr man In prjsou. He mae9 more money by caueseaUng ciiairs tuuu nuy mau iu uie pnstiu, , ( Closing Prices of ripHAVEK &, Town send, Stock, Government nnd Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia," July 6th, 1871 , , , IT. H.C'rt. I6sl... ink bid 112' asked U. H. 5-20's, lSbS j; rS J....100T, old I06t aak6di U. 8. 5-20'a. 1807 .. : 109), bid 109 14 asked tl.s.3.20'8, 1808,.,.,,,, 112 bid I12H asked V. R. lli-ira.. lis bid 113 asked II, H. currency. O's., 123 bid 123!( asked U.H.ttflssI, now HIS bid 111 H naked u. H. 44 a. now.....,,, lost, 01a iosh ascen riyanin ft. li so oiu 90i aakea iiH uia ra arateti ea l'ennsvlvantn R. II Phila. A Heading It, ".I,., Lehigh Galley lt..JU.. , 33 bid J3S aike I ehltfh Coal & Stiv. Co.... 18ti bid 19 asked United-Companies of N. J.lSOKi bid I20H aated Pitts.; Titusv. &U;ff It. It. 61, hid tasked Phila. iirlo It. tt.t, ...... Tit bid V nakeot N01 thorn Central H. 11.... 11 . hid 13 li asked Iteitonvlllo Pass, lt.lt. Co. ltH bit asaed. ftoithPnaa, 11, It ,.49 bid 40k aated (Jold.. ; li-5i bid lOiH aaaed ,. Sepslhlo Advice. Tfou arc as.kcd! every day through the columns of news papers and by your Drugget to usq aomethlng for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint that you know uqthlng about, you get discouraged spending money with but little success. Now to give you satisfactory proof thatGreen's August Flower will cure you of Dys--, pepsla nnd Liver Complaint with all Its effects, such as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costlveness, pajpit tatlon of tho Hcatt. Heart-burn, War ter-'orasn, coming up of iooa alter eatlug, low splrlt3 &c, ,we ask you to goto your Druggist,, a. j. uuriing, and get a Sampld Bqtt.lo of Green'6 August Flower for 10 cents and try it. or a Regular Slid for 75 cents, two doses will relievo you. , . . Tho Baby's best friend " Is tho most appropriate title f6r Dr. Bull's uiuy syrup, it is nuiomteiy tree from Opium, Morphia atid other powerful aonts, Is perfeoily safe and rellalilO under all clrcuuistances'n'nd by nlUylng the visual Stomach aud Bowel dl.-onltrs ut babyhood keeps the child from fret ting and Crying, so injurious to Itself aud annoy lug to' all. . , Price 25 cents. Coal miner.' fautllloa lit the Willow Grove mluea. Allegheny oounty. are aofieriug for the neceiaitlej nf ItfV -rhn miliar Iiba mi, KftMi, nam lor montba. the 11 nu operating the woiks guh eovon lueuea lwutr and exposing (ue unci. ".iii.li (giiMiiiuufttj. hum. j ae lujurea man u cxiiccttu-tu uto, Tenoliera JSxnitilnatlona. R. P. Uofford, County Superintend ant, wilt hold Teachers' Examinations' as follows t At Rumnilt ITlll. July 7, at 9 a. m At Jeauesvlile-ilianks), July 11, at 9 a. m. At In.tonf, 3 uiy 13. at 9 a. m. Al Lehightou, July U nt 9 a. w. At K. Mauch i hunk Jnly 17. at 9 a. m. . Lehlah twp'., nt ltoekpon. Aug. 4, at 9 a. m. ltnpkUntwp.,at Uast Veisport. August 9, dt 9 a. m. Paoster mp. at Ilaru'n. Aug. 11, at 9 a jn. KabtPcnn twp., nt Peunsviue, Au.us. 10th, at 9 a ui. . Mahoning twp., at Pletsiut Corner', Aug. 1?, U Towanieutlng, nt Millport, Augo.it 23(h, at 0 a. m. - tl. Towamecalns, at Btem'.ersvUlo. August 30, at u u. m. Josenh Tnnnell. a colo'etlinu-il.'a".bf Phil delpi.la who oted tin. deaiocruiio Uouet ut tho lmieuetron vn leuilinanrteil byu repHiiiean tavern keeper uanioa tstackLouse on Buuduy lor itia uciuu Tno uearo druw a razor from hu pockoi and threatened tu cut btcituuuu tf he did not re. ra uia oue. 'lit Intter. how. over, beoamo more lnanltlug. aud was ubout to ulutch ,ho ueaio. who immeuiuielv drew the weapon across the ablutueu of Btaokhoitae, lttei any cutung it opeu, niatlog a horizoutul Special Notices. BLKMtbllES VPON THE FEMININil' COUMKNANCE, ,f of a comBietioual na, ture, an-oGtle voniali when ULtNIj'z bill,. I'll till SOAP fa used to obliterate them. Ptm plea Motcbea, .M'.uuhnos, Ktunesa and Tun ui-elluvanaoly banished by this iccomparabie eUiuyiug agent. oiUDtlve allniyntt, aorea. cuta. bruises, ka.tds, and other afTecuona nod utl tnies of tun Lutlclo ard lUeivUo remorea by it. aULl'lIUH J1ATJW .nave long been re nowned as tho beat lemedy tornklu dweavw. heuuiatism and gout. .ULUNB's bULPllCll OAP is iu evexv reapect aa efUcoclona. and far. cl eaper. Uy opeutt.g the poree, and promotmg u vte-oroua Bupoihciai cucalaUon,this excellent article couiitbuiea to tuo hea.th of tbe entfre sy.U-ui a. well na to that ot tbo cuticle. Since itaiuttuduuilu.i 10 pabllo notice It naa repeated w i.u,n.uminonded by the medical profession un I press and lew extei nal apecinia have won. ouch ffjidcu tipiuloua" nmong ail closgea. It. pi evuhis o.iaoxiuaa dlaeaaea aa well aa remfdles ihcu aud distnfevVa tlulhingnatt Uueii Inipreg n.tlod uuh uliu.e. Iiuudiurfia entirely, eraai- , At.Hi bv it. i.nj its uto La. on that acoouAa. kie.-n.ty r ou Ueaioeraiei, bv peipoua Mhoxa bau 1a .h ui in-' nut in ootiacqueu'-o of dryneaa of ilio aendi. 'ihuo wholiuvou.ed ointment and liiiatlswi'.hoat. uruu for Uie care of n upuaua uttinu -.t nate ehsrai ter will Uud, if thuv try it.'thot OL1.NN 'm bU Ll'll tlt tiOA V l ambtni soiruutiu compl.tliiu uieuid.,ibiei.y lata apt cacleiumeaus, una nrevunu hi) recarrence of eaeh ttivoidirs. ' e old by Ururgi'ls, (JroceraanJ FncvOocl I)ejle.. pncu 25j. per cuka. I Hot fa cakaij 7v0.,aontbriuall, prepaid, on receipt vt price, c. r. curnTOi, Prop'r, 7 blxtu rouue, Htni Vork hill's 1 1 a i ami WnvKSK Dn, Black or liruwu, .. J nix 1, HIT.
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